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Summer 2006 Term Dates 5
Academic Calendar and Deadlines 6-8
CAMPUS SERVICES AND CONTACTS 9 10
On-Campus Housing 9
Dining Services 9
Department of Transportation Services 9
Shuttle UM 9
HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUMMER TERM 2006
Freshman First 1 1
The Arts! at Maryland 1 1
Young Scholars Program 12
Programs for Youth 12
Summer Workshops 12
ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION
Eligibility to Register 13
Admission Process 13
How to Register 13
Waitlist and Holdfile 14
Non-Standard Course Registration 14
Registration Deadlines 14
Cancellation of Registration 14
Withdrawal from the University 15
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Payment Due Dates 15
How to Pay Your Bill 15
Delinquent Accounts 16
Tuition and Fees 16
Special Course Fees 16
Late Registation Payment Fee 16
Financial Aid 16
Refunds 16
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Academic Integrity 17
Academic Dishonesty 17
Credit Hours 17
Full-time Status 17
Auditing Courses 17
Maximum Credit Load 17
Pass-Fail Grading Option 18
Final Examinations 18
Grades 18
Degree Candidates 18
Transcript Services 18
Transferring Credits 19
Protection of Privacy (FERPA/Buckley) 19
SUMMER COURSES
Summer Term 2006 Course Listings 20-30 & 47-68
Core Courses 69-71
Evening Courses - after 5:00 p.m 72-73
Summer Courses at Shady Grove 73
Summer Courses Online 73
Summer Courses offered in Three- Week Sessions 74
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Visiting Undergraduate Application 37-38
Visiting Graduate and Advanced
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SUMMER 2006
NEED INFORMATION ON SUMMER TERM 2006?
Phone: 301-314-8240
Fax: 301-314-1282
E-mail: summer@umd.edu
Web: www.summer.umd.edu
In person: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday
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Mitchell Building, First Floor
University of Maryland
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SUMMER TERM 2006 CALENDAR
Session 1
First 6-week session
Section Olxx
June 5 -July 14*
Session l-A
First 3-week session
Section 03xx
June 5 - June 23
Session l-B
Second 3-week session
Section 05xx
June 26 -July 14*
Session II
Second 6-week session
Section 02xx
July 1 7 - August 25
Session ll-C
Third 3-week session
Section 04xx
July 1 7 - August 4
Session ll-D
Fourth 3-week session
Section 06xx
August 7 - August 25
*University closed on July 4, Independc
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Summer Term 2006 offerings are subject to change.
Please access up-to-the-minute course listings on the web at www.summer.umcl.edu.
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SUMMER 2006 ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND DEADLINES
Session I (SI)
June 5-July 14 (excluding July 4)
First six-week session
All SI courses begin with 01
in the section number.
FEBRUARY
20 Begin accepting applications for admissions via web,
rax, mail, or in person. (Only non-University of
Maryland students need to submit admissions
application.)
27 Begin accepting registrations via web, fax, mail,
or in person.
MAY
26 Last day to apply for admission via mail or fax; last day
to register via mail or fax.
JUNE
2 Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registration with 100% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 100% refund.
5 SI begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
9 Last day for schedule adjustment.
Last day for submitting documentation for classification
as in-state for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
add a course.
Last dav to drop a single course with a 70% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for at
least one course).
Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 70% refund.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without
a "W."
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
16 Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
23 Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 20% refund.
30 Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for at least one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
JULY
4 Fourth of July Holiday, University Closed.
14 SI ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
21 Last day to apply for August graduation.
Session l-A (Sl-A)
June 5-June 23
First three-week session
All Sl-A courses begin with 03
in the section number.
FEBRUARY
20 Begin accepting applications for admissions via web,
rax, mail, or in person. (Only non-University of
Maryland students need to submit admissions
application.)
27 Begin accepting registrations via web, fax, mail,
or in person.
MAY
26 Last day to apply for admission via mail or fax; last day
to register via mail or fax.
JUNE
2 Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registration with 1 00% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 1 00% refund.
5 Sl-A begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
Last day for submitting documentation for classification
as in-state for tuition and fee purposes.
7 Last day for schedule adjustment.
Last day to register for a course.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 50% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for at
least one course).
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course
without a "W" (applicable to students who remain
registered for at least one coUrse).
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
15 Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for at least one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
23 Sl-A ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
JULY
21 Last day to apply for August graduation.
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SUMMER 2006 ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND DEADLINES
Session i-B (Si-B)
June 26-July 14 (excluding July 4)
Second three-week session
All SI-B courses begin with 05
in the section number.
20
27
16
23
26
28
14
21
FEBRUARY
Begin accepting applications for admissions via web,
fax, mail, or in person. (Only non-University of
Maryland students need to submit admissions
application.)
Begin accepting registrations via web, fax, mail,
or in person.
JUNE
Last day to apply for admission via mail or fax; last day
to register via mail or fax.
Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registration with 1 00% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 1 00% refund.
SI-B begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
Last day for submitting documentation for classification
as in-state for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for schedule adjustment.
Last day to register for a course.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 50% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for at
least one course).
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without
a "W."
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
JULY
Fourth of July Holiday, University Closed.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for at least one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
SI-B ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
Last day to apply for August graduation.
Session II (Sll)
July 1 7-August 25
Second six-week session
All Sll courses begin with 02
in the section number.
FEBRUARY
20 Begin accepting applications for admissions via web,
fax, mail, or in person. (Only non-University of
Maryland students need to submit admissions
application.)
27 Begin accepting registrations via web, fax, mail,
or in person.
JULY
7 Last day to apply for admission via mail or fax; last day
to register via mail or fax.
14 Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registration with 1 00% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 100% refund.
17 Sll begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
21 Last day for schedule adjustment.
Last day for submitting documentation for classification
as in-state for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
add a course.
Last day to drop a single course with a 70% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for one course).
Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 70% refund.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course
without a "W."
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
Last day to apply for August graduation.
28 Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
AUGUST
4 Last day to withdraw from all courses with a
20% refund.
1 1 Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
25 Sll ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
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SUMMER 2006 ACADEMIC CALENDAR AND DEADLINES
Session li-C (Sll-C)
July 1 7-August 4
Third mree-week session
All Sll-C courses begin with 04
in the section number
FEBRUARY
20 Begin accepting applications for admissions via web, fax,
mail, or in person. (Only non-University of Maryland
students need to submit admissions application.)
27 Begin accepting registrations via web, fax, mail,
or in person.
JULY
7 Last day to apply for admission via mail or fax; last day
to register via mail or fax.
14 Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registrotion with 1 00% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 1 00% refund.
17 Sll-C begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
Last day for submitting documentation for classification as
in state for tuition and fee purposes.
19 Last day for schedule adjustment.
Last day to register for a course.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 50% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for at
least one course).
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without
a "W."
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
21 Last day to apply for August graduation.
27 Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for at least one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
AUGUST
4 Sll-C ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
20
27
21
28
17
25
Session ll-D (Sll-D)
August 7-25
Fourth three-week session
All Sll-D courses begin with 06
in the section number
FEBRUARY
Begin accepting applications for admissions via web, fox,
mail, or in person. (Only non-University of Maryland
students need to submit admissions application.)
Begin accepting registrations via web, reix, moil,
or in person.
JULY
Last day to apply for August graduation.
Last day to apply for admission via mail or fox; lost day
to register via mail or fax.
AUGUST
Last day to apply for admission via web or in person.
Last day to register without $20 late registration fee.
Last day to cancel registration with 1 00% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 1 00% refund.
Sll-D begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed for registrations
initiated on or after this date.
Lost day for submitting documentation for classification as
in state for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for schedule adjustment.
Lost day to register for a course.
Lost day to withdraw from all courses with a 50% refund.
Lost day to drop a single course with a 50% refund
(applicable to students who remain registered for at
least one course).
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without
a "W."
Last day for undergraduates to change credit level or
grading method.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with
a "W" (applicable to students who remain registered
for at least one course).
Last day for graduate students to drop a course.
Last day for graduate students to change credit level and
grading method without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduate and graduate students to
change section with departmental approval.
Sll-D ends.
Last day to withdraw from all courses with no refund.
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CAMPUS SERVICES & CONTACTS
On-Campus Housing
Department of Resident Life
Phone: 301-314-2100
E-mail: reslife@umcl.edu
Web: www.resnet.umd.edu
1 1 02 Annapolis Hall
The Summer Term Residence Halls Agreement will be available
March 6, 2006. For information about residence hall
availability and application details, contact the Department of
Resident Life.
Housing Fees:
6-Week Session
$936.00
$ 26.25
total $962.25
housing
telecommunication fee
8-Week Session (and MEI)
$1,248.00 housing
$ 35.00 telecommunication fee
total $1,283.00
12-Week Session
$1,872.00 housing
$ 52.50 telecommunication fee
total $1,924.50
Dining Services
1 1 09 South Campus Dining Hall
Phone: 301-314-8068
Fax: 301-314-9764
Email: umfood@dinina.umd.edu
Web: www.dining.umd.edu
A formal meal plan is not offered during Summer Term. Select
locations are open and accept cash, credit cards, Terrapin
Express, and the Apartment Meal Plan. For more information,
please call the contract office or browse online. Summer
locations and hours of operation will be posted on the web site
just prior to the beginning of Summer Term.
Department of Transportation Services (DOTS)
Phone: 301-314-7275
Fax: 301-314-9779
Web: www.transportation.umd.edu
202 Regents Drive Garage Building
Parking
Current Students: Annual student permits purchased during
the 2005-2006 academic year are valid during Summer Term.
These permits, regardless of the lot designation shown on the
front of the permit, are valid in parking area(s) 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5,
6,7,9, 11, and 16.
Permit Applicants: All other students require a parking permit
to park on campus. The on-line application form will be
available on February 27, 2006. For more information about
applying for a parking permit, visit the DOTS website.
• The parking fee is $46.00 for commuter students
and $89.00 for resident students.
Shuttle UM
Phone: 301-314-2019
Email: dotsprm@umd.edu
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.
All other routes require a valid University of Maryland student,
staff or faculty ID to board. Schedules for all Shuttle UM routes
are posted at the Metro and Stamp Student Union stops. They
are also available online or can be picked up at the Stamp
Student Union Information Desk. NITE Ride will run on a
limited schedule.
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CAMPUS SERVICES AND CONTACTS
Admissions-Graduate
Phone: 301-314-8240
Fax: 301-314-9305
Email: gradschool@umd.edu
Web: www.gradschool.umd.edu
2123 Lee Building
Admissions-Undergraduate
Phone: 301 -31 4-8385 or 800-422-5867
Fax: 301-314-9693
Email: um-admit@uga.umd.edu
Web: www.uga.umd.edu
0103 Mitchell Building
Book Center, University
Phone: 301 -31 4-2665 or 800-343-6621
Email: textbooks@ubcmail.umd.edu
Web: www.ubc.umd.edu
Stamp Student Union, Lower Level
Book Exchange, Maryland
Phone: 301-927-2510
Web: www.marylandbook.com
4500 College Ave., College Park, MD 20740
Bookholders
Phone: 301-209-9313
Web: www.bookholders.com
4509A College Ave., College Park, MD 20740
Bursar (bill payment)
Phone: 301-314-9000 or 888-313-2404
Fax: 301-314-9098
Email: billtalk@accmail.umd.edu
Web: www.umd.edu/bursar
1 1 35 Lee Building
Career Center
Phone: 301-314-7225
Fax: 301-314-9114
Web: www.CareerCenterumd.edu
3100 Hornbake Library, South Wing
Computer Services (OIT)
Phone: 301-405-1500
Email: helpdesk@helpdesk.umd.edu
Web: www.oit.umd.edu
1 400 Computer and Space Sciences
Conference & Visitor Services
Phone: 301-314-7884
Fax: 301-314-6693
Email: conferences@umd.edu
Web: www.cvs.umd.edu
0101 Annapolis Hall
Counseling Center
Phone: 301-314-7651
Fax: 301-314-9206
Web: www.counseling.umd.edu
Shoemaker Building
Dining Services
Phone: 301-314-8068
Fax: 301-314-9764
Email: umfood@dining.umd.edu
Web: www.dining. umd.edu
1 1 09 South Campus Dining Hall
Disability Support Services
Phone:301-314-7682
Web: www.counseling.umd.edu
0126 Shoemaker Building
Financial Aid
Phone: 301 -31 4-9000 or 888-31 3-2404
Fax: 301-314-9587
Email: umfinaid@osfg.umd.edu
Web: www.financialaid.umd.edu
1 1 35 Lee Building
Golf Course
Phone: 301-314-GOLF
Fox: 301-314-7474
Web: www.goif.umd.edu
UM Golf Course, College Park
Health Services
University Health Center
Phone: 301-314-8180
Fax: 301-314-7845
Email: health@umail.umd.edu
Web: www.health.umd.edu
Housing, On-Campus
Department of Resident Life
Phone: 301-314-2100
Email: reslife@umd.edu
Web: www.resnet.umd.edu
1102 Annapolis Hall
Housing, Off-Campus
Phone: 301-314-3645
Fax: 301-314-9874
Email: och@umd.edu
Web: www.cacs.umd.edu/och
1110 Stamp Student Union
International Education Services
Phone: 301-314-1469
Fax: 301-314-9347
Email: iesadv@deans.umd.edu
Web: www.umd.edu/ies
31 16 Mitchell Building
Learning Assistance Service
Phone: 301-314-7693
Web: www.counseling.umd.edu
2201 Shoemaker Building
Libraries
Phone: 301-405-0800
Fax: 301-405-9191
Web: www.lib.umd.edu
Non-Print Media Services
Phone: 301-405-9236
Fax: 301-314-9419
Email: nonprinl@umd.edu
Web: www.lib.umd.edu/NPRINT/nprint.html
0302 Hornbake Library
Postal Services
Phone: 301-405-4473
Fax: 301-314-9320
Email: campusmail@mercury.umd.edu
Web: www.dbs.umd.edu/mail
1 101 Mail Facility, College Park
Public Safety
Phone: 301-405-3555
Fax: 301-314-9552
Web: www.umpd.umd.edu
Public Safety Headquarters
Recreation Services, Campus
Phone: 301-226-4400
Fax: 301-226-4455
Web: www.crs.umd.edu
1115 Campus Recreation Center
Re-enrollment
Phone: 301-314-8382
Fax: 301-314-9693
Email: rr-admit@deans.umd.edu
Web: www.admit.umd.edu/reenroli/
01 1 7 Mitchell Building
Registrar/Student Services
Phone: 301-314-8240
Fax: 301-314-1282
Email: webmaster@testudo.umd.edu
Web: www.testudo.umd.edu
Mitchell Building, First Floor
Religious Services
Phone: 301-314-9866
Email: Chapel@umd.edu
Web: www.chapel.umd.edu/chaplains
Memorial Chapel and off campus sites
Stamp Student Union
& Campus Programs
Phone: 301-314-3375
Fax: 301-314-7026
Web: www.union.umd.edu
1 1 20 Adele Stamp Student Union
Study Abroad
Phone: 301-314-7746
Fax: 301-314-9135
Email: studyabr@deans.umd.edu
Web: www.umd.edu/studyabroad
1101 Holzapfel Hall
Transfer Credit Evaluation Center
Phone: ^1-314-8240
Email: tccinfo@deans.umd.edu
Web: www.tce.umd.edu
Mitchell Building, First Floor
Transportation Services
Phone: 301-314-PARK
Fax: 301-314-9779
Web: www.transportation.umd.edu
202 Regents Drive Garage Building
Veterans Affairs
Phone: 301-314-8239
Web: www.testudo.umd.edu/vabenefits/
Mitchell Building, First Floor
WAM Labs Information
Phone: 301-405-1500
Email: helpdesk@helpdesk.umd.edu
Web: www.oit.umd.edu
Writing Center
Phone: 301-405-3785
Email: writadmin@umd.edu
Web: www.english.umd.edu/programs/
WritingCenterWebsite/
01 25 Taliaferro Hall
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
FRESHMEN FIRST
July 30-August 18, 2006
Freshmen First gives students who have accepted admittance
to Maryland for Fall 2006 or Spring 2007 an academic edge
by allov/ing you to earn 4 college credits that count tov/ard
earning your bachelors degree.
Freshmen First gives you the opportunity to:
• Earn 4 college credits that count toward graduation
• Start your transition to college
• Get acquainted with the campus and surrounding area
• Get a jump on your freshman year course load
Overview
• Choose one 3-credit class that helps fulfill CORE
requirements
• Attend UNIV 1 00 — a 1 -credit course that focuses on time
management, textbook reading, test-taking strategies,
listening and note taking, and university academic policies
• Classes generally meet every day, Monday^Friday
• Social events include mixers, The Terp Zone, barbecues,
movies, a trip to Washington, D.C., and more
• Freshmen First is open to both residential and commuter
students
Choose one 3-credit course from the follov/ing:
AMST207: Contemporary American Cultures
COS 105: Introduction to Criminology
ENGL 222: American Literature- 1 865 to Present
GVPT 1 70: American Government
PSYC 1 00: Introduction to Psychology
SOCY 1 00: Introduction to Sociology
Find out more! Visit www.summer.umd.edu/ff.
Registration begins April 10, 2006.
THE ARTS! AT MARYLAND
July 9-28, 2006
The Arts! at Maryland is a collaborative, interdisciplinary
program designed for rising high school juniors and seniors to
explore their creative interests.
This unique program is a great opportunity to:
• Collaborate with professional artists
• Explore, experiment, and develop technique & knowledge
• Earn 3 college credits in just 3 weeks
• Discover the independence of college life
Overview
• Classes generally meet every day, Monday-Friday,
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
• Student cafes include poetry, music, artwork, dramatic
excerpts, and more
• Social events include mixers. The Terp Zone, barbecues,
a trip to Washington, D.C., and more
• The Arts! at Maryland is open to both residential and
commuter students
Choose one 3-credit course from the following:
ARHU 298J: Fiction & Poetry Writing
ARTTllO: Drawing I
DANC 1 99: Choreography, Production & Performance
MUSC 248A: The Jazz Experience
MUSC 248M: Intro to Music Technology
THET 1 99: Intro to Acting
Find out more! Visit www.summer.umd.edu/arts.
Applications accepted beginning
February 20, 2006.
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SPECIAL PROGRAMS
YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM
July 9-28, 2006
The Young Scholars Program lets rising high school juniors
and seniors test academic interests, learn about campus life,
and study with students who share similar interests.
Young Scholars gives you the opportunity to:
• Explore academic interests and career opportunities
• Study with exceptional faculty
• Earn 3 college credits in just 3 weeks
• Discover the independence of college life
Overview
• Classes meet every day, Mondoy^Fridoy
• Courses supplemented with field trips and/or guest
speakers
• Enrichment seminars focus on note-taking strategies, study
skills, and more
• Social events include mixers. The Teip Zone, barbecues, a
trip to Washington, D.C., and more
• The Young Scholars Program is open to both residential
and commuter students
Programs for Youth
The University of Maryland offers fun and learning for
children of all ages. Whether it's shooting a three-pointer,
finding out that physics can be phun or writing a headline for
a student newspaper, a full range of activities to engage the
interest of any child is available this summer. All of our
instructors are fully qualified and many classes use the
universit/s state-of-the-art sports, education, and physical
activity facilities.
Visit our summer Programs hr Youth Web site at
www.summer.umd.edu and click on Youth,
Summer Term Workshops
Non-credit Summer Term workshops ore open to anyone. For
a current list of available workshops and for additional
information, instructions, and a registration form, visit:
www.summer.umd.edu/courses/non-credit.
Choose one 3-credit course from the follov/ing:
ARCH 150 Architecture
BSCI 1 03 Biology - (4 credits)
EDUC 275 Students, Learning and Technology
ENES 100 Engineering
ENES 1 04 Materials Science & Engineering
ENES 1 40 Business & Entrepreneurship
HLTH 1 30 Public & Community Health
GVPT 289A International Political Relations
JOUR 1 50 Introduction to Journalism
KNES 289M Introduction to Kinesiology
MATH 199 Math & Games
NFSC 1 1 2 Food: Science & Technology
PHIL 1 40 Contemporary Moral Issues
SOCY 1 05 Contemporary Social Problems
URSP 1 1 8A Introduction to Urban Planning
Find out more! Visit www.summer.umd.edu/ysp.
Applications accepted beginning
February 20, 2006.
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ADMISSION, REGISTRATION AND TUITION
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO ENROLL IN SUMMER TERM 2006
1. APPLY— DETERMINE WHETHER YOU NEED TO APPLY.
2. REGISTER
3. PAY
1 . APPLY FOR ADMISSION
You may register for Summer Term courses without
applying for admission if you are a:
• Current University of Maryland College Park student
enrolled in Spring 2006.
• Graduate or Undergraduate student who has accepted
admittance to University of Maryland College Park for
Fall 2006.
• Graduate student at another University System of
Maryland institution (Please submit an inter-campus
registration form available at your home institution.
The inter-campus registration form must be authorized
by your home institution and by the University of
Maryland's Office of the Registrar).
• Undergraduate student who has accepted admittance to
University of Maryland College Park for Spring 2007.
(You must contact Student Services at summer@umd.edu
to register).
• Workshop Participant: complete the workshop registration
form found at wvAv.summer.umd.edu/forms or use the
preprinted form in the SOC.
You MUST submit an admission application for
Summer Term if you are a:
• Visiting College Undergraduate or Graduate student
• College Graouate
• Advanced Special Student (non-degree seeking, post-
baccalaureate)
• Graduate student who has accepted admittance to
University of Maryland College Park for Spring 2007. (You
must contact the Graduate School at qradschool@umd.edu
to apply).
• High School Graduate
• Current High School Student (rising junior or senior for
2006-2007)
• Golden ID Student
• Former University of Maryland College Park student
who attended a prior term as a visiting student
• Student who attended University of Maryland College
Park in a past fall or spring semester but did not
attend the Spring 2006 semester; contact the Office of
Reenrollment, Oil 7 Mitchell Building, 301-314-8382
or v^rvAv.admit.umd.edu/reenroll/.
If you do not fit into one of these categories, or have
questions about the application process, contact
Student Services by email summer@umd.edu, or
phone 301-314-8240.
HOW TO APPLY:
You can start the application process on February 20,
2006. Refer to the Session Calendars on pages 6-8 for
information regarding application deadlines.
• Web site: v/ww. summer umd.edu/forms
(Visiting graduate and advanced special students may
not apply on-line).
• Fax or Mail: visit v/ww.summer.umd.edu/forms
to access the appropriate printable Summer Term
application form or use a preprinted form in the SOC.
Fax: 301-314-1282
Moll: Student Services
Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor
College Park, MD 20742
• In person: Student Services, Mitchell Building,
1st floor, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.
APPLICATION NOTES:
• It is recommended that you submit your registration
form with the application materials.
• There is a $55 (undergraduate)/$60 (graduate)
application-processing fee for all students. This
fee is non-refundable regardless of your decision
to enroll.
• Residency determinations are based on information
reportecl on your residency application and made
according to the Board of Regents Policy on
Student Residency Classification. Please visit
v/ww.testudo. umd.edu/rco/policy.html to access
this information.
2. REGISTER FOR CLASSES
Summer Term registration begins February 27, 2006.
There are three ways to register:
• Web site: www.testudo.umd.edu
(Workshop participants may not register on-line).
• Fax or Mail: visit www.summer.umd.edu/forms to
access a printable Summer Term registration form or
use the preprinted form in the SOC.
Fax: 301-314-1282
Mail: Student Services
Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor
College Park, MD 20742
• In person: Student Services, Mitchell Building,
1st floor, Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.
www.summer.umd.edu
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REGISTRATION DEADLINES AND CANCELLATION
REGISTRATION DEADLINES
Refer to the Session Calendars on pages 6-8 for more
information regarding registration deadlines. Registrations
made after tne dates below will incur a $20 late
registration fee.
Session
SI (section 01 xx)
Sl-A (section 03xx)
Sl-B (section 05xx)
Sll (section 02xx)
Sll-C (section 04xx)
Sll-D (section 06xx)
* Excluding July 4
Session Dotes
June 5-July 1 4*
June 5-June 23
June 26-July 14*
July 1 7-August 25
July 1 7-August 4
August 7-August 25
Deadline
June 2
June 2
June 23
July 14
July 14
August 4
Registration Notes:
• Academic advising is required for some students and
recommended for all students. Prior to registration
advising is mandatory for students on academic
probation, dismissal, student atfiletes, AAP students,
and lA students and students in certain majors.
• The university reserves the right to cancel courses due
to insufficient enrollment or for other reasons that it
deems valid. Because cancellation of a course may
occur so close to the beginning of class, there is not
always time to send notification. Whenever possible,
notification will be made via Email or by phone, so
please keep your contact information current.
• Undergraduate students are limited to registering for a
maximum of eight credits during Sessions I and l-A or
l-B combined, or Sessions II ana ll-C or ll-D combined.
Students may register for only one course (four credit
maximum) for Sessions l-A, l-B, ll-C or ll-D.
• For financial blocks, contact the Financial Service
Center, 1135 Lee Building, 301-314-9000 or
billtalk@umd.edu. All blocks must be cleared before
you will be permitted to register.
• Waitlist: This option may be available if a course is closed.
Please check the individual course for waitlist options. The
mandatory check-in period begins the first day of each
summer session and continues each day until the waitlist is
closed. Please visit www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/wlckin.html
for information about the waitlist system.
• Holdfile: This option may be available if a student does
not meet the departmental restrictions of a particular
course. Students on the holdfile must check-in doily
starting the first day of classes to remain on the holdfile.
Please visit www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/wlckin.html for
more information.
• Students are responsible for meeting all special
permissions and advising requirements prior to
registering.
• Students must make all schedule adjustments in
accordance with university deadlines. Refer to the
Session Calendars on pages 6-8 for information
regarding schedule adjustment deadlines.
• For late registration, schedule adjustment and other
dates for non-standard courses, contact Student
Services at 301 -314-8240, email summer@umd.edu,
or visit v^^vw.summer.umd.edu.
CANCELLATIONS:
Students who register and later decide not to attend the
university must cancel their registration prior to the first
day of the session in which tney enrolled in order to
receive a 100% refund (see Cancellation Deadlines
below). Cancellation must be received in writing.
Provide name, address, student identification number,
and statement of cancellation.
Email: summer@umd.edu
Fax or Mail:
Fax: 301-314-1282
Mail: Student Services
Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
In Person: Student Services, Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor.
Failure to cancel registration will result in financial
obligation to the university even if you do not attend
class. Cancellation of all courses (and a full tuition
refund) is possible only if the cancellation is processed
prior to the first day of classes. If you ore only registered
for one course ana choose to drop it after classes begin,
this is considered a withdrawal (please see Withdrawals,
on next page).
Cancellation Deadlines:
• All Courses Cancellation Deadlines: Last day to
cancel registration from all courses with 100%
refund:
Session
Deadline
SI (section 01 xx)
June 2
Sl-A (section 03xx)
June 2
Sl-B (section 05xx)
June 23
Sll (section 02xx)
July 14
Sll-C (section 04xx)
July 14
Sll-D (section 06xx)
August 4
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CANCELLATION, WITHDRAWALS AND PAYMENT
Single Course Cancellation Deadlines: (applicable
only to students who remain registered for at least
one course within a single session) Lost day to drop
a single course with a refund of:
Session
70%
June 9'
50%
0%
(& Drop with a "W')
SI (section 01 xx) June 9' — June 30
Sl-A (section 03xx) — June 7* June 1 5
Sl-B (section 05xx) — June 28* July 7
SI! (section 02xx) July 21* — August 1 1
Sll-C (section 04xx) — July 1 9* July 27
Sll-D (section 06xx) — August 9* August 17
'Please note: there is no refund (0%) available
for dropping courses after this date.
• Cancellation from workshops or institutes must be
initiated prior to the first meeting in order to receive
a refund.
WITHDRAWALS:
Students who terminate their registration on or after the
first day of class from all courses within a session in
which tney are registered, must formally withdraw. This
applies to all students regardless of the number of
courses or credits for which they are registered. A
notation of withdrawal ("W") and the effective date will
be posted to the student's academic record. Tuition
refunds are based on the effective withdrawal date. If
you are only registered for one course and choose to
drop it after classes begin, this is considered a
withdrawal from the university. Consult the withdrawal
policy at www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/absence.html for
more information.
A withdrawal from all classes may be processed at any
time between the first, but no later than the last day of
classes. Students may submit withdrawal requests to the
Office of the Registrar in one of two ways:
In Person: Complete a withdrawal form -
Student Services, Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor
Via Fax: 301-314-1282. Provide name, address,
student identification number, statement of
withdrawal, and signature.
Withdrawal Deadlines and Refunds (notation of
'W' posted to academic record):
Session 70% 50% 20% 0%
SI (section 01 xx) June 9 June 16 June 23* July 14
Sl-A (section 03xx) — June 7' — June 23
Sl-B (section 05xx) — June 28* — July 1 4
Sll (section 02xx) July 21 July 28 Aug. 4* Aug. 25
Sll-C (section 04xx) — July 1 9* — Aug. 4
Sll-D (section 06xx) — Aug. 9* — Aug. 25
'Please note: there is no refund (0%) available for a
withdrawal processed after this date.
Workshops/Institutes: Withdrawals must be initiated
prior to the first meeting in order to receive a refund.
3. PAY YOUR BILL
When to Pay:
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 to determine
when tuition and fees are due:
If You Registered: Payment Deadline is:
February 27 - March 25 April 20th
March 26 - April 25 May 20th
Tuition payment for registrations initiated on or after
April 26 will be due in full according to the schedule
listed below:
If You Registered for: Payment Deadline is:
SI (section 01 xx) June 2nd
Sl-A (section 03xx) June 2nd
Sl-B (section 05xx) June 23rd
Sll (section 02xx) July 1 4th
Sll-C (section 04xx) July 1 4th
Sll-D (section 06xx) August 4th
Upon registering, you incur o financial obligation to
the University c>f Maryland. Billing reminders will
be sent via Email, however it is your responsibility
to remit payment by the appropriate deadline
regardless of receipt of these reminders. Each
billing reminder will include a payment deadline.
Failure to make payment by the deadline will result
in a financial charge of 1 .5 percent per month and
may result in cancellation of your registration. It is
your responsibility to update your contact
information at www. testudo. umd.edu/apps/saddr/.
How to Pay:
• Web site: www.testudo.umd.edu/Financials.html
(Credit card payment only-Visa, Master Card, AMEX,
Discover Card)
• Fax: 301-314-9098, Financial Service Center. Credit
card payment only (Visa, Master Card, AMEX,
Discover Card). Provide the following: card type,
account number, expiration date, name on card,
signature.
• Mail: Check or money order (made payable to
University of Maryland) or credit card (Visa, *
MasterCard, AMEX, Discover Card) to:
Financial Service Center
Lee Building
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-5151
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PAYMENT, LATE REGISTRATION, TUITION AND REFUNDS
• In person: Financial Service Center, Room 1115, Lee
Building. Payment may be made by cash, check,
money order, or credit card.
Payment Notes:
• Contact the Financial Service Center at 301 -31 4-9000
or billtalk@umd.edu with any questions.
• If you plan to mail your payment, please do so early to
avoid delays in processing. Registration is not official
without full payment. If you do not pay in full by the
payment due aate, your registration will be cancelled.
• If you register for more than one session during
Summer Term 2006, your tuition payment is due in fuH
according to the deadline established for the earliest
session.
• If you register for courses during a schedule adjustment
period, your tuition payment is due in full within 24
hours.
• You must be in good financial standing with the
university in order to register To access your account
balance, visit www.testudo.umd.edu/Financials.html.
• In accordance with state low, the university must refer
delinquent accounts to collections. Visit www.umd.edu/bursar
for more detailed information.
Summer Term Tuition & Fees
Visit www.summer umd.edu for a complete list of tuition
and fees, including workshops.
Credit Courses Will Be Charged Tuition as Follows:
Undergraduate students.
$286 per credit hr*
$71 9 per credit hr.*
$411 per credit hr*
$836 per credit hr*
Maryland residents
Undergraduate students,
non-residents
Graduate students,
Maryland residents
Graduate students,
non-residents
Other Fees:
Application Processing Fee for
all new undergraduate students $55 (non-refundable)
Application Processing Fee for
all new graduate students $60 (non-refundable)
Mandatory Service Fee $198 per session*
In addition to the per credit hour fee, undergraduate and
graduate students are charged the mandatory service
fee. Mandatory fees pay for summer support services
including campus facilities use and maintenance, health
services, campus-wide technology services, student
registration services, recreation center, shuttle bus,
libraries, police, computer labs, writing language labs
and disability support services. Mandatory fees will be
assessed one time for courses taken within each six-week
summer session.
'Tuition and fees are subject to change.
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Late Registration Fee $20
Registrations initiated after a specific date are subject to
a late fee. To avoid the late fee, register prior to the
applicable session date. See Registration information on
page 1 4 for late registration dates.
Tuition & Fee Notes:
• 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.
• The University offers a number of courses (MBA, ENTS,
and 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.
• Financial Aid for Summer Term is limited. Students
must be enrolled in a degree-seeking program of
study at the University of Maryland College Park and
register for at least 6 credits or 24 graduate units to be
considered. Summer financial aid is not available for
visiting students. For more information, please
contact:
Office of Student Financial Aid
1 1 35 Lee Building
Phone: 301 -31 4-9000 or 888-31 3-2404
Fox: 301-314-9587
Email: umfinaid@osfg.umd.edu
Web: www.financiafaid.umd.edu
Refunds
• For more information about refunds, visit www.umd.edu/bursar.
• Refunds are not automatically processed, and must be
requested. Provide your name, address, student
identification number, and refund request statement to:
Email: billtalk@umd.edu
Fox: 301-314-9098
Moil: Financial Service Center
Lee Building
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-5151
In-person: complete a Request for Refund form in
the Financial Service Center, 1 1 35 Lee Building
www.summer.umd.edu
ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Code of Academic Integrify
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 nnay be obtained fronn the Student Honor Council,
21 1 8 Mitchell Building, or on the honor council website:
vs^ww.studenthonorcouncil.umd.edu. Call 301 -31 4-8450
for more information.
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty is a serious offense that may result
in suspension or expulsion from the university. The
normal sanction for academic dishonesty is a grade of
XF, denoting "failure due to academic dishonesty,"
recorded on the student's transcript. For more
information regarding the Academic Dishonesty policy,
please visit www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/dishonesty.html.
Credit Hours
The semester hour is the unit of credit. During Summer
Term a three-credit course may meet five times a week for
six weeks, with each class period meeting for 80 minutes.
Courses that meet two or three times a week will have
longer class sessions.
Degree seeking University of Maryland College Park
students will be given credit toward the appropriate degree
program for satisfactory completion of summer courses.
Students are responsible for determining the applicability
of courses selected, and are urged to consult with an
academic advisor prior to registering for summer courses.
Full-Tlme Status
Undergraduate Students:
• Enrollment in courses totaling six semester hours of
academic credit will be defined as full-time status for
one six-week summer session.
• Enrollment in courses totaling three semester hours of
academic credit will be defined as full-time status for
one three-week accelerated summer session.
• Enrollment in courses totaling six semester hours of
academic credit in each of the two summer sessions
will be defined as full-time enrollment for the summer
term.
• Students enrolled in UMEI 001-004 are considered
full time.
• Courses taken for audit are not included in the
calculation of full-time status.
Graduate Students:
• Enrollment in academic credit totaling 24 graduate
units will be defined as full-time enrollment for one
summer session.
• Enrollment in academic credit totaling 24 graduate
units in each of the two summer sessions will be
defined as full-time enrollment for the summer term.
Course Number
000-399
400-499
500-599
600-897
799
898-899
UMEI 005
UMEI 006
UMEI 007
UMEI 008
Graduate Unit
2 Units per credit hour
4 Units per credit hour
5 Units per credit hour
6 Units per credit hour
1 2 Units per credit hour
1 8 Units per credit hour
6 Units per credit hour
2 Units per credit hour
4 Units per credit hour
2 Units per credit hour
Note: Students receiving financial aid and/or
Veterans Administration benefits should check with
the appropriate office to determine full-time status.
Audit
A student may register to audit courses if space is
available and if that grading method is offered. Tuition
and fees are the same as courses for credit. The notation
"AU" is recorded on the transcript for each audited
course. Courses taken for audit are not included in the
calculation of full/part-time status.
Maximum Load
Undergraduate students are not permitted to enroll for
more than eight hours of academic credit in Sessions 1
and l-A or l-B combined, or Sessions II and ll-C or ll-D
combined. Students may register for only one course
(four credit maximum) for Sessions l-A, l-B, ll-C or ll-D.
Visiting undergraduate students who wish to request an
exception to the maximum load must contact Student
Services at summer@umd.edu or 301-314-8240.
Course loads exceeding these maximums require
approval of the assistant Jean of the student's academic
advising college. Normally graduate students should not
enroll for more than six semester hours in one summer
CONTACT FINANCIAL AID
Online at www.financiolaid.umd.edu
• Check your loon status
• Check your bill
• Complete your loan entrance interview
• Find a workstudy job
• Search for scholarships
THE FEDERAL PROCESSOR MUST RECEIVE YOUR
FAFSA FOR MAXIMUM CONSIDERATION FOR
2006 STATE AND INSTITUTIONAL AID
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Pass-Fail Option
Undergraduate students who have 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-rail basis if this
option is offered. Only one course per summer session
may be taken pass-fail. For further information on the
pass-fail option, see the undergraduate catalog or
www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/passfail.html.
Generally, visiting students are 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 their 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 a 100-300 level course. Graduate
credit may not be earned for these courses. For further
information on the pass-fail option, see the graduate
catalog.
Final Examinations
All final examinations must be held on the last day of
class for each summer session. No final examination will
be given at another time without permission of the
department chair A final examination will be given in
every undergraduate course. Exceptions require the
written approval of the department chair and the dean.
Grades
Grades for Session I and Session II will be available
approximately one week after the end of each session.
Grades for the three-week sessions will be available at
the same time as the regular session in which they begin.
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 con be
viewed on line at www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/grades.
Grade reports are not automatically mailed, but can be
requested via the web.
Degree Candidates
Students who expect to complete requirements for
degrees during the summer must apply tor graduation
with the Office of the Registrar no later than July 21,
2006, for degrees to be awarded as of August 2006.
August graduates are invited to participate in the
December 2006 commencement ceremonies, and will be
listed in that commencement program. Diploma
applications can be processed in two ways:
1 . Web site: www.testudo.umd.edu. Select Records and
Registration Services, then Apply for Graduation.
2. In person: Complete an application — Student Services,
Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor.
Official Transcripts
There is no fee for transcripts. Students may request on
Official Transcript in several ways:
Web site: v/ww.testudo.umd.edu/apps/transreq
Fax or Mail: Include full name, student ID number,
session for which you attended, daytime telephone
number, and signature. Send the request to:
Fax: 301-314-1282
Mail: Student Services
Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
In person: Student Services, Mitchell Building, 1 st Floor,
and complete a transcript request form.
bo you have a plan to graduate?
^^^•^iry
Use Degree Navigator to view progress
in your declared major or any other
major you're interested in ....
♦ See which courses you have completed
♦ See which courses you still need to take
♦ Produce a text printout of your progress
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www.testudo.umd.edu/Registrar.htinl
(select the Degree Navigator link)
' Degree Navigator is an unofficial guide only. Discrepancies may
exist. Consult your advisor for an official audit. ♦**
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Transferring UMCP Credits Back to
Your Home Institution
Visiting students are responsible for ensuring that courses
taken at the University of Maryland College Park are
transferable and applicable at your home institution. The
"Permission to Transfer Credits" form is located in the
"forms" section of this publication, if your home
institution does not have one. This form is for your use
only and is not required by the University of Maryland
College Park for summer registration. You must request
an official transcript once summer grades are posted to
have credits transferred to your home institution.
Protection of Privacy (Buckley)
The University of Maryland adheres to a policy of
compliance v/ith 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 v/ithout 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
this allotted time.
Students alleging University noncompliance with the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act may file a
written complaint with the Family Educational Rights and
Privacy Office, United States Department of Education,
400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202-
4605.
For complete University policy on access to and release
of student data information, see the current edition of the
Undergraduate Catalog wv/w.umd.edu/catalog/.
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AASP AMSC
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Welcome to the Summer 2006 Schedule of Classes
Here's how to read the course listings .
AASPlOl Piiblic Policy and the Black Community;
B C D E
(3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: SB Formerly AASP 300 .
F G H I
0101 Grant-Wisdom, D. TuTh 1 : OOpm-2 : 15pm (LEF 2166)
Course number and title
Number of credits (in
parentheses)
Available grading methods
CORE category code for which
the course is approved (if any)
- see key to the right for interpretation.
Course notes, prerequisites, permission
requirements, restrictions, etc.
Section number
Instructor - STAFF indicates
that an instructor has not yet been
assigned.
Class meeting days and times
Class meeting location - see the
map in the middle of the Schedule to find
buildings, translation of their three-letter
codes, and a locator grid.
CORE Codes
CS - Capstone
HL - Humanities and the Arts, Literature
HA- Humanities and the Arts, History or
Theory of the Arts
HO- Humanities and the Arts, Humanities
PS - Mathematics and the Sciences,
Physical Sciences (Non-Lab)
PL - Mathematics and the Sciences,
Physical Sciences (Lab)
LS - Mathematics and the Sciences, Life
Sciences (Non-Lab)
LL- Mathematics and the Sciences, Life
Sciences (Lab)
MS - Mathematics and the Sciences, Math
or Formal Reasoning (Non-Lab)
ML - Mathematics and the Sciences, Math
or Formal Reasoning (Lab)
SB - Social Sciences, Behavioral and
Social Science
SH - Social Sciences, Social or Political
History
Course listings were current when this Schedule of Classes went to press.
For up-to-date offerings and seat counts, go to the Schedule of Classes on the Web: www.testudo.umd.edu.
AASP African American Studies
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
AASPIOO Introduction to .\frican American Studies: (3) R£G/
P-F/AUD,
CORE: Social or Political History (SH) DIVERSITY
0101 STAFF
TuTh 1 0:00am- l:40pra (LEF 1220)
0201 Nichols, J,
TuWTh IO:00am-12:15pm (LEF 1201)
AASPlOl Public Policy and the Black Community; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Furmerlv AASP 300-
0101 England, J.
TuWTh 10:00am-12:15pni (SQH 2117)
AASP202 Black Culture in the United States: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Social or Political History (SH) DIVERSITY
0101 McAndrew. J.
TuTh ll:00am-2;40pm (PES 1172)
AASP298L Special Topics in Afro-American Studies:
Introduction to African-American Literature: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literature (HLl DIVERSITY
0201 Thomas, R.
MW 9 00am-12:l5pm (SQH 11211
AASP498M Special Topics in Black Culture: Seminar in Media
Literacy: Hip Hop as Mass Media: (3) REG'P-F/AUD
The purpose of this course is to ground students in a better
understanding of the role media plays in the United States and
larger world by viewing hip-hop as both cultural expression and a
form of mass media. The course will address two fundamental
questions: (1) Why do we like what we like? and (2) Why is what
IS popular, popular?
AASP498R Special Topics in Black Culture: Race and Sports:
(3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 England, J
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (PES 1 168)
AASP499C Advanced Topics in Public Policy and the Black
Community: African Americans and the Contemporary Prison
Crisis: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 McCants, J.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (PES 1176)
This course takes a critical look at the root causes of the prison
crisis in African-American communities. Recognizing that
African-Americans do not commit more crime than other racial
and ethnic groups, we ask. "What histoncal and contemporary
policies, institutions, and practices are responsible for the
disproportionate confinement of African-Americans?": "How do
race, class and gender intersect in the criminal justice system?"
and "How are scholars, activists, and other community members
working to end these disparities?"
AAST Asian American Studies
(Undergraduate Studies)
AAST298P Special Topics in Asian American Studies: Asian
American Popular Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
An interdisciplinary study of Asian American popular culture
through Hip Hop. Graffiti, and Tumtablism,
0201 Dusselicr. J.
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1146)
AGNR Agriculture and Natural Resources
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
AGIVR423 (PermReql Eiploring International Agriculture: (3) REG
Prerequisite: Permission of deptlrlmeni Not open In sliidetils nha
have campleled AGNR 422-
0101 Doerr, J.
0201
Ball. J.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (LEF 220:
> be
AMSC Applied Mathematics & Scientific
Computation
(Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
AMSC460 iPermReql Computational Methods; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: MATH240: and MATH24I: and CMSCI06 or
CMSCII4 or ENEE1I4- Also offered as CMSC460- Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: AMSC/CMSC/MAPL460 or
AMSCICMSC/MAPL466- Formerly MAPL 460- Meets 8 weeks: 4
days per week.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuThF 8:00ara-9:20am (MTH B0421)
AMSC498A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Applied
Mathematics; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AMSC689 Research Interactions in Applied Mathematics and
Scientillc Computation: (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course, contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
AMSC689A Research Interactions in Applied Mathematics and
Scientific Computation: (1-3) REG/AUD.
01.13 Berenstein, C.
Time and room to be arranged
AMSC698A (PermReql Advanced Topics in Applied
Mathematics: (1-4) REG/AUD.
Individual Instrtiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AMSC799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
AGNR499 (PermReq) Special Problems; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Slaughter. L.
Time and room to be arranged
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AMSC
ANTH
AMSC899 iPermReqt Doctoral Dissertation Researcli; (I-l
REG-'S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or inslructc
obtain section number
AMST American Studies
(Arts and Humanities)
AMST201 Introduction to American Studies; (3) REG/PF/AUD
CORE: Humanities! HO 1
0101 Lehngulh, H,
TuTh 1 :00pm-4:20pm (Arrangedl
This section will be taught online.
AMST203 Popular Culture in America; (3) REG P-F/AUD
CORE: Humanities (HO) This is an on-line section. Snidents will
interact and be assessed on their participation in an on-line
environment. Please contact the instructor with any questions at
nlstruna(a'umd.edu
0101 Struna. N.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST204 Film and American Culture Studies: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0201 Chester. R.
MW l:00pm-4:20pm (PLS 1115)
AMST205 Material Aspects of American Life; (3) REG PF
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Aits (HA)
0101 Crase. K.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST207 Contemporary American Cultures; (3) REG/F-F
AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY
06FF Reynolds. D
Meets 07/30/06-08/18/06
Time and room to be arranged
•A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only,
^umd.edu for further information.*
AMST211 Technology and American Culture; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0201 Csemo. I.
TuWTh 9:00am-l 1:15am (HZF 0106)
AMST386 Eiperienlial Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Prerequisite: permission of departmem. Junior slanding Please
contact Dr. Jo Paoletti at jpaol(^umd.edu for more infomiation.
0101 Paoletti. J.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Paoletti. J
Time and room to be arranged
AMST398 Independent Sluilles; (1-3) REG P-F/AUD
0201 Paoletti. }
Time and room to be arranged
AMST418R Cultural Themes in America: Identity in American
Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This is an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed on
their participation in an on-line environment Please contact the
instructor with any questions at rkl2(a>umail.umd,edu. There will
be ONE initial face-to-face meeting of AMST 418R (otherwise an
online course) on Tuesday 6/05/06 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. HZF 0101.
0101 Kelly. R.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST429M Perspectives on Popular Culture: Documentary
Film In American Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Lounsbury. M.
MW 6:l5pm-9:45pm (PLS 1115)
AMST629D Seminar in American Studies: Documentary Film
in American Culture; (3) REG/AUD
0201 Lounsbury, M
MW 6:I5pm-9:45pm (PLS 1 1151
AMST698 Directed Readings in American Studies; (3) REG/
AUD.
0109 Struna, N.
Time and room to be arranged
0209 Struna. N
Time and room to be arranged
AMST798 Non-Thesis Research; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t
obtain section number.
AMST799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
AMST857 Museum Scholarship Practicum; (3-6) REG.
Prerequisite- AMST »56 and Permission of Museum Scholarship
Program. Creiiil wilt he granted for only one of the following:
AMSTaS7orHISTSII
0101 Sics. M.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANSC Animal Science
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
The following courses may involve the use of animals. Students
who arc concerned about the use of animals in teaching have the
responsibility to contact the instructor, prior to course enrollment,
to determine whether animals are to be used in the course,
whether class exercises involving animals are optional or
required and what alternatives, if any. are available.
ANSC386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: Permission of department.
Junior standing.
ANSC399 (PermRcql 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 Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANSC699 (PermReq) Special Problems in Animal Science; (1-2)
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 department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH Anthropology
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
ANTH220 Introduction to 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 ANTH22n.
formerly ANTH 101.
0101 Wilczak.C.
MWF 9:30am- 11:45am (.WDS 0124C)
TuTh 9:00am-l 1:40am (WDS 0124C) Lab
0201
London. M.
MWF 9:30am-l 1:45am (WDS 0124C)
TuTh 9:00ara-l 1:40am (WDS 0124C) Lab
ANTH240 Introduction to Archaeology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY Credit
will he granted for only one of the following: ANTH240 or
ANTHUl formerly ANTH 241.
0101 Gadsby. D.
MW9:00am-12:30pm<TYD 1102)
ANTH26II Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology and
Linguistics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY Credit
will he granted for only one of the following: ANTH 102 or
ANTH260. Formerly ANTH 102.
0201 STAFF
TuTh l:00pm-4:3npm (PLS 1115)
ANTM32ft Method and Theory in Biological Anthropolagy; (3)
RLG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite. .■\NTH22II or permission of department. Not open to
students who have completed ANTH425 or ANTH62i Credit will
he granted for only one of the following: ANTH32n, .■\NTH425. or
ANTH625.
0101 Leslie. T.
TuTh 10:30am-l:30pm (JMP 1109)
AN'TH340 Method and Theory in Archaeology; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Prerequisite: ANTH24n.
0201 Palus. M.
MTh 9:00am-12:30pm (PLS 1176)
ANTH358A Undergraduate Teaching Assistant; (I-.3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH358B Undergraduate Teaching Assistant; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH358C Undergraduate Teaching Assistant; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: coijtact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning: (1-6) 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
suhfield of anthropology. Junior standing. For ANTH majors only.
Approval of instructor required; check with Department for
section (and index) number.
ANTH398A (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REO/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Approval of Instructor required: check
with Department for section (and index) number.
ANTH448W Special Topics in Archaeology: The Archaeology
of the Chesapeake; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Linebaugh. D.
TuTh 1 :00pni-4:30pm ( ASY 321 1 )
ANTH476 (PermReq) Senior Research; (3-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. For ANTH majors only. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: ANTH476 or ANTH486.
ANTH477 (PermReq) Senior Thesis; (3-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. I'lerequtsite: ANTH476: permission of
department For .'iNTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only
one oflhc following: ANTH477 or ANTH4S7.
ANTH486 Honors Research; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction 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: ANTH4S6 or ANTH476.
ANTH487 Honors Thesis; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisites: ANTH486: permission of
department: admission to University Honors Program or
Anthropology Honors Program. For ANTH majors only. Credit wilt
be granted for only one of the following: ANTH4S7 or ANTH477.
ANTH496 Field Methods in Archaeology; (6) REG/P-F/AUD.
Formerly ANTH 4<>9
0101 Palus, M.
MTuWThF S: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; (I-
6) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Approval of instructor required: check with
Department for section (and index) number
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ANTH
ARTT
ANTH689K (PcrmReqt Special Problems in Anthropology:
Field Methods In Archaeology: (3) REG/S-F
0101 Palus, M
MTuWThF 8:00am-4;00pm (Arranged)
ANTH689\V Special Problems in Anthropology: The
Archaeology of the Chesapeake: (3) REG/S-F
0101 Lincbaugh, D.
TuTh l:00pm-4;30pm (ASY 3211)
ANTH696 Field Methods in Archaeology; (6) REG/AUD.
Formerly ANTH 699.
0101 Palus, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-4:00pm (Arranged)
ANTH7I2 (PermRcq) Internship Analysis: (3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor
obtain section number. Prerequisite: ANTH 705 or ANTH 7S9.
Approval of instructor required; checic with Department for
section (and index) number.
ANTH789 Internship; (3-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmeni
obtain section number.
ARCH Architecture
(School of Architecture,
Planning, and Preservation)
ARCHISO Discovering Architecture: A Career Studio; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Students learn about
careers in architecture, landscape architecture and urban
planning. Architecture faculty teacil basic design principles that
students use to complete their own design project in a design
studio environment. A Young Scholars Program course.
Enrollment by permission only. Please contact
summer@umd.edu for further information.
04YS Ambrose, M
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-4:30pm (ARC 1105)
ARCH223 History of ^on-Western Archllecture; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
CORE; History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0201 Vann, R.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh 7:00pm-10:20pm (ARC 1103)
ARCH242 Bask Architectural Drawing: (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ARCHI70 or permission of department. Freshman
standing. For ARCH majors only.
0201 Escobal. L.
MW 7:00pm-10:20pm (ARC 1101)
ARCH343 (PermReq) Intermediate Architectural Drawing:
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ARCH242 or permission of department. For ARCH
majors only.
0201 Escobal. L.
TuTh 7:00pm-10:20pm (ARC 1101)
ARCH428 (PermReq) Selected Topics In Architectural
History; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
ARCH428N Selected Topics in Architectural History: History
of Non-Western Architecture: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Vann. R.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh 7;00pm-l0;20pm (ARC 1103)
ARCH429 (PermReq) Independent Studies in Architectural
History: (M) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instnjction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
ARCH448D Selected Topics in Visual Studies for Architects:
Drawing and VIsualizaKon; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Escobal. L.
TuTh 7:00pm-10;40pm (ARC 1103)
ARCH470 (PermReq) Computer Applications In Architecture:
(3) REG.
Preretjuisite: ARCH400 or permission of department. For ARCH
majors only.
0101 Bovill.C.
MW 7;00pm-10:20pm (ARC 1 123)
ARCH479 Independent Studies in Architecture: (M) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ARCH628 (PermReq) Selected Topics in Architectural
History: Architectural History: (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section numtier Majors only. Contact S Sachs for information.
ARCH629 (PermReq) 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 Instrtiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ARCH678D Selected Topics in Architecture: Digital
Architectural Design/Representation; (3) REG/AUD.
0201 Ambrose. M.
MW7:00pm-10:20pm(ARC 1115)
ARCH679 Independent Studies in Architecture: (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AREC Agricultural And
Resource Economics
{Agriculture and Natural Resources)
AREC386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning: (3-6) REG/P-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of departmeni
Junior standing
AREC399 Special Problems; (1-2) REOrP-F/AUD,
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AREC699 Special Problems in Agricultural and Resource
Economics; (1-2) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course, contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AREC799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
AREC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
ARHU Arts and Humanities
(Arts and Humanities)
ARHIJ298J Special Problems in Arts and Humanities: Cross
Cultural Perspectives in Poetry and Fiction; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Students will read great poems and stones from across cultures
and engage in related wnting exercises. Students will share their
own original writing m a supportive workshop setting, discover
new approaches to revision, and collectively produce a literary
journal during the final week of class. Part of The Arts! at
Maryland. Enrollment by pennission only. Contact
summerfaumail, umd.edu for further information.
04AR STAFF
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (An-anged)
ARHU386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite pennission of the college.
Junior standing
ARTH Art History & Archaeology
(Arts and Humanities)
ARTHIOO Introduction to Art; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) No credit toward the major
can be received for this course.
0101 Lee. J.
MTuWThF ll;00am-12:20pm (ASY 3215)
0201 Stazi. R.
MTuWThF ll;00am-12:20pm (ASY 3215)
ARTHIOO Art of the Western World to 1300; (3) REG P-F
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0201 Robertson. B.
MTuWThF 12:30pm-l :50pm (ASY 3215)
ARTH201 Art of the Western World after 1300: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HAI
0101 Richler. E.
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:20pm (ASY 3215)
0201 Gregory. H.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (ASY 3215)
ARTH350 Twentieth-Century Art to 1945; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Formerly ARTH 455
0201 Benus. B.
MTuWThF 2:O0pm-3:20pro (ASY 3215)
ARTH360 History of American Art to 1876; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Formerly .ARTH 45)
0101 Zygmonl. B.
MTuWThF 12:30pm-l:50pm(ASY 3215)
ARTH386 (PermReq) Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department
Junior standing.
ARTH489A Special Topics in Art History: THE ART OF
DRAWING: A LEFT AND RIGHT BRAIN EXPERIENCE:
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0301 Bland. B
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 3:30pm.6:.10pni (ASY 3217)
ARTH498 (PermReq) Directed Studies in Art History I: (2-3)
REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
ARTH499 (PermReq) Honors Thesis: (2-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course; contact department (
obtain section number.
ARTH699 Special Topics in Art History; (3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course; contact department
obtain section number.
ARTH798 Directed Graduate Studies in Art Histoo': (3) REG/AUD
Individual instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
ARTH799 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
obtain section number.
ARTT Art Studio
(Arts and Humanities)
/UJTTIOO TWO Dimensional Art Fundamentals; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Credit will he granted lor only one aj the following: ARTTIOO.
ARTSinO. DESNIOI, or APDSIOI Formerly ARTS 100.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9;00am- 1 1:30am (ASY 2314) Lab
0201 Thorpe, J.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 11:30am (ASY 2314) Lab
ARTTIIO Elements of Drawing I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Formerly ARTS 110. This intensive drawing course provides
students with a fundamental understanding of how to confidently
draw and execute a good rendering In a workshop environmenl.
students worlc independently and collaboratively to accomplish the
goals of the course. They also have Ihe opportunity to explore both
academic and contemporary styles to drawing. Please note: This is
a college-level course; students draw from professional models that
are nude and sophisticated still lives. Part of The Arts! at
Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Contact
summer(a>umail umd.cdu for further information.
0101 Humphrey. M.
MTuWTh 9;00ara- 1 1 ;30am (ASY 23 1 7) Lab
0201
Gav:
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 1 ;30am (ASY 2317) Lab
04AR STAFF
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-3:00pm (Arranged)
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ARTT
BCHM
This intensive drawing course provides students with a
fundamental understanding of how to confidently draw and
execute a good rendering. In a workshop environment, students
work independently and collaboratively to accomplish the goals
of the course They also have the opportunity to explore both
academic and contemporary styles to drawing. Please note: This
is a college-level course; students draw from professional models
that arc nude and sophisticated still lives. Section 04AR is part of
The Arts! At Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please
contact SPOC for further information at
:r@umail. umd.edu
ARTTI54 InlrodocHon (o An Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of ArU (HA)
0201 Cudlin.J
MTuW I2:30pm-3:50pm (ARC 1125)
0301 Klank.R.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 7:00pm-10:20pm (ASY 2309)
ARTTJOO Three Dimensional Art Fundamentals; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: ARTTIOOand ARTTIW. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: ARTT200. ARTS200. DESNI02, or
APDSI02 Formerly ARTS 200.
0101 Sham. F
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 1311) Lab
ARTT208W Intcrmedlale Special Topics In Art: Introduction
to Watercolor and Water Based Media; (3) REG/P-F/AUO
0301 KlanlcR.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-6:00pm (ASY 2315)
ARTT210 Elements of Drawing II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ARTTIIO Formerly ARTS 210.
0101 Humphrey, M.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 11:30am (ASY 2321) Lab
0201 Gavin, D
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 l;30am (ASY 2317) Lab
ARTT320 Elements of Painting; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: ARTTISO. ARTT200. andARrT2lO: or permission of
department. Formerly ARTS 320. Section 0101 focuses on acrylic
painting.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3316) Lab
0201 Gavin. 0.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3322) Lab
ARTT330 Elements of Sculpture: Metal Casting; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Prerequisites: ARTTISO. ARTT200. andARTT2IO: or permission of
department- Formerly ARTS 330 This course is also available as
a non-credit worlcshop. Please see SUMM 010.
0301 Mudd, L
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh I2:30pm-5:30pm (ASY 1314)
ARTT333 Elements of Sculpture: Wood and Mixed Media; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites ARTTISO. ARTT200. andARTT2IO. or permission of
deportment
0101 Sham, F
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 1311) Lab
ARTT343 Elements of Printmaklng: Screen Printing; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: ARTTISO. ARTT200. and ARTT2I0: or permission of
department. Formerly ARTS 343.
0201 STAFF
MWF 9;00am-12:20pm (ASY 1317) Lab
ARTT3S0 Elements of Design; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: ARTT200. andARTT2IO: and permission of
department through portfolio review Not open to students who
have completed ARTT2S0. Credit will be granted for only one of
Ihefollowing: ARrT350orARTT2S0 Formerly ARTT 2S0.
0301 Thorpe. J
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF9:00am-l:0Opm(MMH 1417)
ARTT3SI Elements of Graphic Design and Illustration: (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ARTT2S0 or ARTT3S0 or permission of instructor
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARTT3S0 or
ARTT2S0
0201 Thorpe. J.
MTuWTh 12:00pm-2:30pm (TWS 3132)
ARTT3S3 Elements of Photography; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ARTTISO ARTT200. andARTT2IO: or permission of
department
0101 Tyroler, B.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0401) Lab
MTuTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 01 10) Lab
ARTT354 Elements of Computer Graphics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: ARTTISO. ARrT200. andARTT2IO. or permission of
department
0101 Ratnapala. N.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3311) Lab
0102 Morse, B.
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 3311) Lab
0202 Ratnapala, N
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pra (ASY 331 1) Lab
ARTT386 Experiential Learning; (3-«) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
ARTT4I8 Drawing; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Humphrey, M.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l 1:30am (ASY 2321) Lab
0201 Gavra, D.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l 1:30am (ASY 2322) Lab
ARTT4I8B Drawing: Focus on Watercolor Wash; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
0301 Klank.R.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 1 :00pm-6:00pm (ASY 2315) Lab
ARTT428 Painting: Acrylic; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Section 0101 will focus on acrylic paint.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:OOpm (ASY 3312) Lab
0201 Gavin, D.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:OOpm (ASY 3312) Lab
ARTT428A Painting: Water Color and water based media; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0301 iClank,R.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh l;00pm-6;00pm (ASY 2315) Lab
ARTT438D (PermReq) Sculpture: Advanced Sculpture; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ARTT 333 and permission of instructor.
0101 Sham, F
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:OOpm (ASY 1311)
ARTT448E Printmaking: Advanced Screenprinling; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
0201 Hellraan, R
MWF 9:00am-12:20pm (ASY 1317) Lab
ARTT468B Seminar on the Interrelationship between Art and
Art Theory: Issues in Contemporary Art; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0301 Klank,R.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 7:00pm-10 20pm (ASY 2309)
ARTT489A Advanced Special Topics in Art: . Traditional and
Digital Photographic Printmalung; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0301 Tyroler, B.
Meets 07/31/06-08/17/06
TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0110) Lab
ARTT489F Advanced Special Topics in Art: Iron Casting
Workshop; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course is also available as a non-credit workshop. Please see
SUMM 010.
0301 Mudd. L.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 12:30pm-5:30pm (ASY 1314)
ARTT489I (PermReq) Advanced Special Topics In Art: Advaced
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 permitted to work according
to their own level of expertise with the guidance of the instructor
Adobe Photoshop, Ofoto, Fractal Design Painter. Microsoft Word,
and Quark Express are some of the software programs that will be
explored.
0201 Ratnapala, N.
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 33 1 1 E) Lab
ARTT498 iPermReq) Directed Studies in Studio Art; (2-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ARTT498A Directed Studies in Studio Art; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0208 Klank. R
Time and room to be arranged
ARTT698C Directed Graduate Studies in Studio Art: Iron
Casting Workshop; (3) REO AUD
This course is also available as a non-credit workshop. Please see
SUMM 010.
0301 Mudd. L.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 12:30pm-5:30pm (ASY 1314)
ASTR Astronomy
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
ASTRIOO Introduction to Astronomy; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
CORE: Physical Science (PSl Credit for .4STRI00 cannot be
obtained after, or simultaneously with, re ceiving credit for any
astronomy course numbered 2S0 or higher Credit will be granted
for only one of the following: ASTRIOO or ASTRIOl or ASTRI20.
CORE Physical Science Laboratory (PL) Course only when
taken concurrently with ASTR 1 1 1 . CORE Physical Science Non-
Laboratory (PS) Course when taken alone.
0101 Hayes-Gehrke. M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CSS 2400)
0201 Hunt. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CSS 2400)
ASTRIOl General Astronomy; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Credit for ASTRIOl cannot be
obtained after or simultaneously with, re ceiving credit for any
astronomy course numbered 250 or higher Credit will be granted
for only one of the following: ASTRIOO or ASTRIOl or ASTR120.
0201 Hunt. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CSS 2400)
TuTh II :00am- 1:00pm (CSS 1 109) Lab
ASTR220 Collisions in Space; (3) REG/P-F/AUD,
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Not open to astronomy majors.
0101 Hayes-Gehrke. M.
MTuWTh IhOOam- 12:20pm (CSS 2400)
ASTR699 Special Problems in Advanced Astronomy; (1-6)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ASTR899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or insmictor to
obtain section number.
BCHM Biochemistry
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
BCHM461 Biochemistry I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ICHEM241 and CHEM242I. or CHEM243 or
CHEM247. A grade of C or better in the prerequisite is required
for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not
open to students who have completed BCHM261 or BCHM463.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BCHM261.
BCHM46I. orBCHM463.
0101 Ayers, T.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 1402)
BCHM462 Biochemistry II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite BCHM46I A grade ofCor better in the prerequisite
IS required for L ife Science majors and recommended for all
students Not open to students who have completed BCHM463.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BCHM462 or
BCHM463
0201 Ayers, T.
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CHM 1407)
BCHM463 Biochemistry of Physiology; (3) REG/ AUD.
Prerequisite: ICHEM241 and CHEM242!. CHEM243 or
CHEM247. A grade ofCor better in the prerequisite is required
for Life Science majors and recommended to all students. Not open
to students who have completed BCHM46I or BCHM462 Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: BCHM463 or
(BCHM46I or BCHM 462 1
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am(PLS 1111)
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Schedule of Classes - Summer 2006 • 23
BCHM
BMGT
BCHM^99 Special Problems in Biochemistry; (1-6) REG AUD
Individual Instruction course; contact departmen
obtain section number.
BCHIVr799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number.
BCHM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course; contact departi
obtain section number.
BEES Behavior, Ecology,
Evolution and Systematics
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
BEES799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructoi
obtain section number.
BEES899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructoi
obtain section number.
BIOE Bioengineering
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
BIOE799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
0108 DeVoe. D.
Time and room to be arranged
0208 DeVoe, D.
Time and room to be arranged
BIOE899 Doctoral Disseilation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F.
0105 Wang, N.
Time and room to be i
BIOL Biology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
BiOL609 Special Problems in Biology; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course; contact department oi
obtain section number.
BIOL799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REO/S-F
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
B10L899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-R
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number.
BIOM Biometrics
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
BIOM698 Special Problems in Biometrics; (I) REG/ AUD
0201 Momen, B.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT Business and Management
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
BMGTllO Introduction to Business and Management; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
/Vo/ open 10 BMGT students who have completed 56 or more credit
hours. All others may take it anytime.
0101 Turner, H.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (Arranged)
BMGT220 Principles of Accounting I; (3) REG
0101 Yen, A.
MTuWTh 12;30pm-2:IOpm(VMH 1411)
0102 Bulmash.O.
TuTh 6;40pm-l0;00pm (VMH 1307)
0201 Tseng. C.
MTuWTh 9;30am-l I ;IOam (VMH 1202)
BMGT22I Principles of Accounting II; (3) REG
Prerequisite BMGTllO.
0101 Pfeiffer. G.
MW I;00pm-4;20pm (VMH 15111
0201 Zhang. M,
TuTh l;OOpm-4;20pm(VMH 1206)
0202 STAFF
MW 6;40pm-l0;00pra (VMH 1202)
BMGT230 Business Statistics; (3) REG
Prerequisite: MATH! 1 3 or MATHIIS or placement in MATH220
or higher Not open to students who have completed BMGT231.
ENEE324. orSTAT400. Credit mil be granted for only one of the
following: AREC4S4. BIOM30I. BMCT230, CNEC400, ECON321.
EDMS4SI. GEOG30S. GV PT 422. PSYC 200. SOCY20I. URSP
3S0. or TEXT 400.
0101 All. F
TuTh 2;nOpm.5 20pm (VMH 1307)
0102 All. F.
TuTh 6;40pm-l0;00pm (VMH 1511)
0201 Ruhi. K.
MW 9:00am- 12;20pra (VMH 1303)
0202 Ruhi. K.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT310 Intermediate Accounting I; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMCTlll.
0101 Park. T.
TuTh 6;40pm-l0;00pm (VMH 1206)
BMGT3II Intermediate Accounting II: (3) REG
Prerequisite: BMGT3I0.
0101 Michclson.B.
MW l-OOpm-4 :tlpm (VMH 1412)
BMGT321 Managerial Accounting; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BMCT221
0101 Hardy. K.
MW 3:00pm-6;20pm IVMH 1411)
BMGT323 Taxation of Individuals; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT22I.
0101 Pfeiffer. G.
MW 5:4l)pm-') OOpm (VMH 1511)
BMGT326 Accounting Systems; (3) REG
Prerequisites: BMGT20I and BMCTi:i.
0101 Sohail.T.
MTuWTh 9;00am-10;40am (VMH 1520)
BMGT332 Operations Research For Management Decisions;
(3) REG
Prerequisite BMGTlStl or BMGTlil: or equivalent
0101 Ibrahim. H
MW 2;nOpm-5;2npni I VMH 1520)
BMGT340 Business Finance; (3) REG
Prerequisites: BMGT22I: and IBMGT230 or BMGT23I).
0101 STAFF
MW 6;40pm-l0:00pni (VMH 1307)
BMGT343 Investments; (3) REG.
Prerequisite BMGT340
0101 Ullrich. C.
MTuWTh II;OI)am-12;40pm (VMH 1520)
BMGT3S0 Marketing Principles and Organization; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ECONIOO or ECON:05
0101 Oza, S.
MW 9;00am-12:20pm (VMH 1505)
0201 Aravindakshan, A.
MTuWTh 1 1:00am- 1 2:40pm (VMH 1206)
0202 Lclkoff-Hagius, R.
TuTh 6;40pni-l0;00pin (VMH 120(.|
BMGT357 (PcrmReqt Retailing & Marketing Internship; (3-6)
REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT350 and lieinifsion of department. For
BMGT majors only.
0201
Hai
M.
. be i
BMGT360 Human Resource Management; (3) REG
Oini STAFF
MW 3;0()pni-6;20pm (VMH 1505)
BMGT364 Management and Organization Theory; (3) REG.
0101 STAFF
MW 6;40pm-Ul;00pin (VMH 1303)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 3;00pm-6 2llpm (VMH 1412)
0103 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- l(i;()llpm (VMH 1412)
0201 STAFF
MW 3;()0pm-6;20pm (VMH 1202)
BMGT372 Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain
Management; (3) REG
0101 Gillyard, A.
TuTh l:00pm-4;20pm (VMH 1511)
BMGT373 iPermReq) Logistics, Transportation, and Supply
Chain Management Internship; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 DeWltt. W.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT380 Business Law I; (3) REG
0101 McClenahan. W.
MTuWTh ll;00am-12 40pm (VMH 1412)
0102 McClenahan. W.
MW 6;40pm-10;00pm (VMH 1528)
0201 Lewis. P.
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0;00pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT38I Business Law II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: BMGT380 or permission of department.
0101 McClenahan, W.
MTuWTh 9:IOam-10:50am (VMH 1412)
BMGT386 IPermReq) General Business Internship; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission of department. For BMGT majors only.
0101 Shaffer, B.
Time and robm to be arranged
0201 Shaffer, B.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT398 IPermReq) Individual Study in Business and
Management; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
BMGT422 Auditing Theory and Practice; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT22I.
0101 Michelson. B.
MW 5;40pm-9:00pm (VMH 1206)
BMGT424 Advanced Accounting; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT3II
0101 Hardy. K
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1411)
BMGT430 Linear Statistical Models in Business; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD..
Prerequisite: BMaT230 orBMCT23l or permission of
department.
0101 Smder-Ellis, E.
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (VMH 1518)
BMGT440 Advanced Financial Management; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT340
0101 Hunter. D.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1505)
BMGT44S Banking and Financial Institutions; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT340. Recommended: ECON330.
0201 Malmquist. D.
MW 6;40pm-l0;00pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT446 International Finance; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT340.
0101 Liu, Y.
TuTh 6;40pm- 1 0:00pm (VMH 1528)
BMGT447 (PermReq) Internship and Research in Finance; (3)
REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT340 and BMaT343 (or 400 level finance
elective): and core requirements in business and management;
and permission of department. Recommended: finance major
courses. For finance majors only.
0201 Berkowitz. S.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT482 Business and Government; (3) REG
Prerequisite: ECON200: or ECON20S.
0101 Lesser, L.
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (VMH 1505)
BMGT495 Business Policies; (3) REG
CORE; Capstone (CS) Prerequisites: BMCT340: and BMCT350.
and BMGT364. For BMGT majors only This course is restricted to
graduating BMGT majors with 90 credit hours completed
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (VMH 1518)
0102 STAFF
MW 6:40pm-10;00pm (VMH 1518)
0201 STAFF
TuTh 3:00pm-6;20pm (VMH 1307)
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BMGT
BSCI
0202 STAIl
M\V 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 1307)
0203 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm-l0:00pm (VMH 1307)
B.MGT828 il\rmK,\ii Independent Sludy in Business and
Management: (1-9| RIG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ti
obtain section number By permission only of the Graduate
Director.
BMCT899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
IndiMdual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ti
obtain section number. Contact Graduate Program Director to
BSCI Biological Sciences Program
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
BSC'II03 Ihe World of Biology; (4) REG.
CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) formerly: BlOLIOl and BIOLI02.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSCI 103 or
BSCIIOS.
0101 Shofner. M.
MTuWThK 9:00am-l0:20am (PLS 1130)
TuTh II :00am- 1 :50pm (HJP 1105) Lab
04\S Prcsson. J.
Meets 07.'IO/06-07,'28'06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:00pm (MCB 1207)
MTuWTh l:30pra-4:00pm (Arranged) Lab
This introduction to modem biology covers the major themes
including molecular biology, cell biology, evolution and
organismal biology. Relevance of study of biology to modem
human life will be emphasized. This is a four-credit course for
the non-science major A Young Scholars Program course
Enrollment by permission only Please contact
summeri:a;Uind.edu for further information.
The following courses may involve the use of animals. Students
who arc 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.
BSCIIOS Principles of Biology I; (4) REC/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: placement in
MATHIIOor higher For science majors. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: BSCII03/BIOLI01 or BSCIIOS/
BIOL I OS. Formerly BIOL I OS.
0101 Sniezck.J.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12;20pm (EPS 1250)
TuTh 8:00am-ll:00am (HJP 1226) Lab
0104 Sniezck.J.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(BPS 1250)
TuTh 1 :00pm-4:00pm (HJP 1236) Lab
0105 Sniczek.J.
MTuWThF ll:0Oam-l2:20pm(BPS 1250)
TuTh 1 :00pm-4:00pm (HJP 1235) Lab
0106 Sniezek.J.
MTuWThF ll:00am-l2:20pm(BPS 1250)
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (Arranged) Lab
BSCIIOSM tPerniReti) Principles of Biology I; (4) REG/P-F
Aim
CORF: Life Science Lab (LL) I'rerciiuisite: placement in
Af.milin or higher For science majors Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: BSCIIIB/BIOLIOI or BSCIIOS'
aiOLIOS. Formerly BIOL lOS
0105 Sniezek.J.
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm (BPS 1250)
BSCIIII6 Principles of Biology II; (4) REG/P-F'AUD
CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: MATHIIO
placement For science majors. Formerly BIOL 106.
0201 Panyon. P.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1158)
TuTh 8:00am- 1 1:00am (HJP 2104) Lab
0202 Panyon. T
MTuWThF ll:O0am-12:20pm(PLS 1158)
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (HJP 2104) Lab
0203 Panyon. P.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1158)
TuTh 4:00pm-7:00pm (HJP 2 104) Lab
BSCII20 Insects; (3) REG'P-F/AUD
CORE: Life Science (LS) Formerly ENTM 100
0601 Dobel, H
Meets 08/07d6-n8, 24/06
MTuWThF '),(IOam-l2:15pm (BPS 1234)
BSCI124 Plant Biology for Non-Science Students: (3) RLG/P-F/
AUD.
For non-science majors only. Not open to students who have
completed BSCIIOS/BIOLIOS. Formerly PBIO lOO
0101 Koines. P
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12:40pm (HJP 2242)
BSCII2S Plant Biology Laboratory; (I) REG/P-F/AUD
Corcquisite: BSCU24 For non-science majors only Not open to
students who have completed BSCIIOS Credit will he granted for
only one of the following: BSCIIOS or BSCII2S Formerly PBIO
101
0101 Moctezuma. E.
TuTh 9:00am-l 1:00am (HJP 3127) Lab
BSCI2ai Human Anatomy and Physiology I; (4) REO/P-F/AUD
CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: BSCIIOS or
equivalent. Formerly ZOOL 201. Students must pay a $40.00
Laboratory Materials fee. (Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
0101 Kapp. J
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (SYM 0215)
TuWTh 8:30am-ll:30am(BPS 0205) Lab
0102 Kapp, J.
MTuWThF 11 :30am- 12:50pm (SYM 0215)
TuWTh l:00pm-3:50pm (BPS 0205) Lab
0103 Kapp, J.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (SYM 0215)
TuWTh 4:00pm-6:50pm (BPS 0205) Lab
BSCI202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II; (4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite BSC1201 or permission of department. Formerly
ZOOL 202. Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory Materials fee.
Sponsoring Department: BIOL.
0201 Lanford. P.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (PLS 1140)
TuWTh 8:30am-l 1:20am (BPS 0205) Lab
0202 Lanford. P.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (PLS 1140)
TuWTh l:00pm-3:50pm (BPS 0205) Lab
BSCI20S Environmental Science; (3) REG/F-F/AUD.
CORE: Life Science (LS) Formerly PBIO 23S. (Sponsoring
Department: BIOL )
0101 Koines, f
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:40am (HJP 1229)
BSCI222 Principles of Genetics; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: BSCIIOS. one year college chemistry. Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: BSCI222/BIOL222 or
HORT274. Formerly BIOL 222.
0101 Stanton, T.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1250)
TuThF 11 :00am- 1:00pm (PHY 1201) Dis
BSCI223 General Microbiology; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: BSCIIOS Ciedit will
be granted for only one of the following: BSCII22 or BSCI223.
Formerly MICB 200.
0101 Stein, D.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207)
MTuWThF 9:00am- 11:00am (MCB 1201) Lab
0102 Stein, D
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207)
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1 :00am (MCB 1205) Lab
0103 Stein, D.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207)
MTuWThF 9:00am- 11 :00am (MCB 1206) Lab
BSCI230 Cell Biology and Physiology; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: BSCIIOS and CHEMI03 Formerly ZOOL 211.
Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory Materials fee. Sponsoring
Department: BIOL.
0101 Amot, M.
MTuWThF 11 :30am- 1 2:50pm (PLS 1130)
TuWTh 8:30am- 1 1:20am (BPS 0207) Lab
0103 Amot, M.
MTuWThF 11 30am-12:50pm (PLS 1130)
TuWTh l:30pm-4:20pm (BPS 0207) Lab
BSCi230M (PermReq) Cell Biology and Physiology; (4) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisites: BSCIIOS and CHEM103. Formerly ZOOL 211
Prerequisite: BSCI 230 taken within 12 months prior to the
semester in which BSCI 230M is taken. A smdent is eligible to
take this course only if the total lab score received m BSCI 230 the
last time the course was taken was at least 80% of the total points
possible. These scores will count as part of the grade in BSCI
230M. (Sponsoring Dept: BIOL).
0101 Amot, M.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (PLS 1130)
BSC1279 (PermReq) Supplemental Study: Supplemental Study
in Biology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instmctor to
obtain section number. (Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
BSCI289 Orr-Campus Internship; (1-3) S-F.
0101 Thompson, K.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI338Z (PermReql Special Topics in Biology ;(!-») REG/P-F/AUD.
(Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI342 Biology of Reproduction; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: BSCIIOS or permission of department. Also offered
as WMST326. Credit witl be granted for only one of the following:
BSCI 342 or WMST326. Formerly ZOOL 326.
0201 Opoku-Edusei, J.
MTuWThF 1 2 :00pra- 1:20pm (BPS 1250)
BSCI348R Special Topics In Cell Biology and Molecular
Genetics; (1-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Microbiology Internship, Opportunity for students to perform
research, relating to microbiology in an off-campus laboratory.
Permission of instructor required. 3 credits applicable to MICB
specialization area.
0101 Smith, A.
1 be i
BSCI373 Natural History of Ihe Chesapeake Bay;(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: a course in biological sciences or permission of
department. Formerly ZOOL 381. (Sponsonng Department:
BIOL.) Acceptable towards Biological Sciences Specialization
areas: ZOOL, EEBB, MARB. BGEN (non-lab), BEES, and OENB
(category II).
0201 Small, E.
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12:40pm (BPS 0201)
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 department 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 08 credits if content differs. Formerly MICB 379.
0101 Hutcheson. S.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Hutcheson. S.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI379M (PermReq) Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics
Department Research: Research in Microbiology; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Research earned 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
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
BSCI.189 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 (PermReq) Biology Department Research; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
(Sponsonng Department: BIOL.)
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
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BSCI
BUMK
BSCI399H (PermReq) Biology Deparlment Honors Researeh;
(1-2) REG
Prerequisite: parlicipalion in Ihe Blohg\' DeparlmenI Honors
Program. Pepcalahle to OS credits if content differs. Formerly
ZOOL )ISH (Sponsoring Depaltment BIOL.)
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI430 Developmental Biology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites BSC1330 and BSa222. Formerly ZOOL 430.
0101 Compton, R.
MTuWThF 10:30am-l 1:50am (PLS 1111)
BSCI433 Biology of Cancer; (3) REG P-F/AUD
Prerequisites. (BSCI230 and BSCI222) or permission of
department. Formerly ZOOL 416.
0101 Ades, 1.
MTuWThF 9:0Dam-10:20am (PLS 1111)
BSCI440 Mammalian Pliysiology; (4) REG/P-F'AUD
Prerequisites: BSCI23n and CHEU233 ur permission of
department Formerly ZOOL 422
0101 Higgins.W.
MTuWTh 4;00pm-5:40pm (PLS 11301
MTuWTh ::30pm-3:55pm (BPS 1250) Dis
BSOS Behavioral and Social Sciences
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
BSO$302 (PermReq) Civieus Capstone; (3) REG
Prerequisite BSOS301. Sophomore standing.
0201 Bnggs. S.
Time and room to be arranged
BSOS386 (PermReq) Eiperienlial Learning; (3-6) REGT-F
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of depaitmenl.
Junior standing.
BUAC Accounting and
Information Assurance
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
BIIAC710 Advanced Accounting Theory; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: BVSI 610 Credit will be granted for only one of Ihe
following: BMGT 7 JO or BUAC 710. Formerly BMGT 710
01 DC Bulmash, G.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC Gl)
Any remaining seats in BUAC courses will be available to the
following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of
UMCP master or PhD program and snjdents admitted/graduates
of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the
department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters
Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific
instructions on how to request a BUAC course Requests for
courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the
Stan of the semester. For all course sections with GS, class will be
held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with
DC, class will be held at the Ronald Reagan BuMding/lntemational
Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held
at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BIJAC758J Special Topics in Accounting and Information
Assurance: Financial Statement Analysis; (3) REG
Non-majors should review their registration eligibility m the
statement preceding the BUAC courses.
01D6 Peters. J
Sa 8:30am-3:00pm (DC 330A)
This course will meet June 3, June 10. June 21, July 8, July 22.
and July 29. 2006. The final exam will be August 12, 2006.
BUAC7S9 (PermReq) Independent Study in Accounting and
Information Assurance; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
BUDT Decision and Information Teclinologies
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
BUDT704 Data Management Systems; (3) REG/AUD
Coreqiiisite: BUS! 620 For BMGT majors only Credit will he
granted for only one of the following: BMGT 704. BMGT 721 or
BUDT 704 Formerly BMGT 704.
01 D6 STAFF
Sa 8:30am-3:30pm (DC 330D)
This course will meet June 3. June 10, June 24. July 8. July 22, and_
Jul y 29. 2006. The final exam will be August 1 2. 2006
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BUDT732 Decision Modeling with Spreadsheets; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: BUSI630 or permission of instructor Credit will he
granted for only one of the following: BMGT 732 or BUDT 732
Formerly BMGT 732.
01 BA ' STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (Arranged!
BUDT7S9 (PermReq! Independent Study in Decision and
Information Technologies; (1-6) RHG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
BUFN Finance
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUFN courses will be a\ailablc to the
following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of
UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates
of an AACSB-accredned masters program. Students outside the
department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters
Program Office starting \he first day of registration for specific
instructions on how to request a BUFN course. Requests for
courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the
start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be
held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with
DC. class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/International
Trade Cemer. For all course sections with BA, class will be held
at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BUFN700 Investment Management; (3) REG
Corequisite: BUSI 640. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: BMGT 743 or BUFN 700. Formerly BMGT 743. Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUFN courses.
02DC Kass, D.
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (DC 330B)
BIJFN7I4 Advanced Financial Management; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 640 Credit will he granted for only one of the
following: BMGT 741 or BUFN 714 Formerly BMGT 741 Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUFN courses
01 DC White. S.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (DC 330A)
02BA Jam. B.
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (Arranged)
02GS Jain. B.
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (Arranged)
BIIFN722 Banking and Financial Institutions; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BUSI 640 Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: BMGT 745 or BUFN 722. Formerly BMGT 745. Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUFN courses.
01 BA STAFF
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (Arranged)
02DC Kiss. E.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (DC 330C1
Bl)FN724 International Financial Management; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 640. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: BMGT 746 or BUFN 724. Formerly BMGT 7J6 Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUFN courses.
01 DC STAFF
MW 640pm-l0:00pm (DC Gl)
OIGS STAFF
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (Arranged)
BUFN726 Futures and Options Contract; (3) REG
Prerequisite BUSI 640. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following BMGT 744 or BUFN 726 Formerly BMGT 744 Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUFN courses.
01 D6 Overdahl. J.
Meets 06/03,'06-08/12/06
Sa 8:30am-3:00pm (DC 330C)
This course will meet June 3. June 10. June 24. July 8. July 22 and
July 29, 2006. The final exam will be August 12. 2006.
BIIFN759 (PermReq) Independent Study in Fina
Individual Instruction course: contact department o
obtain section number.
:e; (1-6) REG
BULM Logistics, Business,
& Public Policy
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BULM courses will be available to the
following groups of students: Students adniittcd/graduatcs of
UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates
of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students ouUide the
department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters
Program OlTicc starting the first day of registration for specific
instructions on how to request a BULM course. Requests for
courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the
start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will i
held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with
DC. class will be held at Ihe Ronald Reagan Building/lnlematioK
Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be IkI.:
at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BULM732 Logistics Management; (3) RH.
For BMGT majors onlv or permission of dcpartmciii t ledil wilt h<
granted for only one of the following: BMGT 772 or BULM 732.
Formerly BMGT 772 Non-majors should review their registration
eligibility in the statement preceding the BULM courses
01 D6 DeWilt. W.
SaSu 8:30am-6:30pm (DC 01)
This course will meet two weekends. June 17-18 and July 15-10.
2006.
B11LM758M Special Topics in Logistics. Businevs and Public
Policy; Emerging Economies. Government Policies, and
International Trade; (2-3) REG/AUD
02D6 Boroumand. J.
Meets 08/05/06-08/20/06
SaSu 8:30am-6:30pm (DC 330A1
This course will meet for two weekends. August 5-6 and August
19-20,200 6.
BULM759 (PermReq) Independent Study in Logistics
Management; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
BUMK Marketing
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
BUMK70I Marketing Research Methods; (3) REOAUD.
Prerequisites: BUSI 630 and BUSI 6.UI Credit mil he granted (•■
only one of the following: BMGT '52 ,<r Ht V/A, "»/ F:rm,'rl,
BMGT 752
01D6 STAFF
Meets 06/03/06-08/12/06
Sa 8:30am-3:00pm (DC .«0B|
This course will meet June 3, June 10. June 24, July 8. July 22.
and Jul y 29, 2006. The final exam will be August 12, 2006.
BIIMK7I2 Consumer Product Marketing; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 650. Non-majors should review Ihcir
registration eligibility in the slalenicnl preceding the BUMK
0l[)C Whitney. D
TuTh 6:40pm-lil:»0pm IDC 330DI
OIGS Sukumar. R
MW 6:40pm- 1 II. 00pm (Arranged)
BUMK753 International Marketing; (3) REG/AUD
Prcrcquisile: Bl SI 650 Credit will lie granted for only one ol •
following: BMGT 753 or BUMK 'S3 Formerly BMGT 753.
02DC Skuba, C.
MW 6:40pm-10:01lpin IDC 330DI
BIIMK758A Special Topics in Marketing: Customer
Relationship Marketing; (3) R1:G
Non-nia|ors should review their icgislration cligihililv in the
statement preceding the BUMK courses.
02D6 Kannan. P
Meets 08/05/06-08/20/06
TBA(DCCI)
This course will meet for two weekends, August 5-6 and Allilu^|
19-20. 200 6 from 8:30am-6:30pm
Bl)MK759 (PermReq) Independent Study in MarUetini;; (l-ol
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact deparlnieiil or instructor u
obtain section number.
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BUMO
CCJS
BUMO Management and Organization
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seals m BUMO courses will be available to the
following groups of students: Students admined/graduates of
UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted'gtaduates of
an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the
department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters
Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific
instructions on how to request a BUMO course. Requests for
courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the start
of the semester. For all course sections with OS. class will be held
at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC, class
will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade
Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held at the
UMAB School of Nursing.
BUM0714 Eiecutive Power and Negotiation; (3) REG.
Credit wilt he granted for only one of ike following: BMGT 764 or
BUMO 714. Formerly BMGT 764 Non-majors should review
their registration eligibility in the statement pteceding the BUMO
OlDC Shapiro. D.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330C)
01 D6 Shapiro. D
Meets 06/17/06-08/12/06
Sa 8:30am-6:30pra (DC 330D)
This couise will meet for four Saturdays. June 17. July 1. July 15
and August 12, 2006.
B(JM0732 New Venture CreaHon: (3) REG.
Prerequisite: completion of MBA core requirements or permission
of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
BMGT 780 or BUMO 732 Formerly BMGT 780. Non-majors
should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUMO courses.
01D6 Sanders. J.
Meets 06/17/06-08/12/06
Sa 8;30am-6:30pm (DC 330C)
This course will meet June 17, July 1, July 15 and August 12,
2006.
02DC
Lofstrom. S.
TuTi 6:40pm-10 00pm (DC Gl)
BI;M0751 Implementing Strategy: Organizing to Compete; (3)
REG.
Prerequisite: completion of the MBA core requirements or
permission of department Corequisile: BUS! 690 Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: BMGT 767 or BUMO 751.
Formerly BMGT 767. Non-majors should review their
registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMO
01D6 Courtney. H.
Meets 06/17/06-07/16/06
SaSu 8:30am-6:3Dpm (DC 330C)
This course will meet two weekends, June 17-18 and July 15-16,
2006
02GS Courtney, H.
MW 6;40pm-l0:00pm (Arranged)
BUM0754 Global Strategy; (3) REO/AUD
Corequislte: BUSI 690 Credit will be granted for only one of the
following BMGT 795 or BUMO 754 Formerly BMGT 795.
02BA STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (Arranged)
BUM07S6 Industry and Competitor Analysis; (3) REG.
Recommended: BUSI 690 Credit will be granted for only one of
the following: BMGT 792 or BUMO 756. Formerly BMGT 792.
Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the
statement preceding the BUMO courses.
02DC Wellman. M.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330B)
BUM07S8B Special Topics in Management and Organization:
Managing Strategic Alliances; (3) REG
Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the
statement preceding the BUMO courses
02D6 STAFF
Meets 08/06/06-08/2 1 /06
TBA(DCGI|
This course will meet for two weekends, August 5-6 and August
19-20, 200 6 from 8:30am-6:30pm
BUM0759 (PermReq) independent Study in Management and
Organization; (i-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)
Any remaining seats in BUSI courses will be available to the
following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of
UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates
of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the
department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters
Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific
instructions on how to request a BUSI course. Requests for
courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the
start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be
held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC.
class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/International
Trade Centei. For all course sections with BA. class will be held
at the UMAB School of Nursing
BUSi61l (PermReq) Managerial Accounting; (2) REG
Prerequisite. BMGT 610 For BMGT ma/ors only. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following BMGT 611 or BUSI 611.
Formerly BMGT 611. Non-majors should review their registration
eligibility in the statement preceding the BUSI courses.
OIBA STAFF
Meets 06/01/06-07 20/06
Tu 6:2Spm-10:00pm (Arranged)
OIDI STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/20/06
W 6;25pm-10:00pm (DC CI)
0ID2 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/20/06
Th 6:25pm- 10:00pm (DC CI)
0ID3 STAFF
Meets 06.'0 1/06-07/20/06
Tu 6:25pm-10:00pm (DC 330B)
0ID6 STAFF
Meets 06/03/06-08/12/06
Sa 8:45am-l:00pm (DC 330B)
This course will meet June 3. June 1 7, June 24, July 8, July 1 5
and July 29, 2006. The final exam will be August 12, 2006.
OIGS ST/SiFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/20/06
M 6:25pm-10:00pra (SGI 220)
This course will meet May 31 in lieu of the July 4, 2005
Independence Day holiday.
BUSI67I (PermReq) Supply Chain Logistics and Operations
Management; (2) REG.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT67I or
BUSI67I Formerly BMGT 67 1. Non-majors should review their
registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUSI courses.
01D6 Turner, H.
Meets 06/03/06-08/12/06
Sa 2:00pm-6:15pm (DC 01)
This cout^e will meet June 3. June 17. June 24, July 8, July 15
and July 29. 2006. The final exam will be August 12. 2006.
BUSI683 (PermReql The Global Economic Environment; (2) REG.
For BMGT majors only Credit will he granted for only one of the
following: BMGT 683 or BUSI 683 Formerly BMGT 683. Non-
majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding the BUSI courses
OIBA Olson. C
MeeU 06/05/06-07/20/06
Th 6:25pm-l0:00pm (Arranged)
OlDl Chung. W
Meets 06/05/06-07/20/06
M 6:25pm- 1 0:00pm (DC CI)
01D2 Chung. W.
Meets 06/01/06-07/20/06
Tu 6:25pm-10:00pm (DC CI)
01D3 Chung. W.
Meets 06/05/06-07/20/06
Th 6:25pm-10:00pm (DC 330B)
OIGS Olson. C.
Meets 06/07/06-07/25/06
W 6:25pm-l0:00pm (SGI 220)
BUSI759 (PermReq) Independent Study in Business; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: conuct department or instructor to
obtain section number
BUSi76l The Environment of International Business; (3) REG.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 794 or
BUSI 761 Formerly BMGT 794 Non-majors should review their
registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUSI courses.
01D6 Monci, P
Meets 06/17/06-07/02/06
TBA(DCCI)
This course will meet for two weekends, June 17-18 and July 1 -2,
2006 from 8:30am to 6:30pro.
BUSI764 Business Law for Managers; (3) REG
Prerequisite: permission of department Credit will he granted for
only one of the following: BMGT 793 or BUSI 764. Formerly
BMGT 793. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility
in the statement preceding the BUSI courses
02DC Leete, B
Meets 07/17/06-08/25/06
MWF 6:00pm-10:l0pm (DC Gl)
BIJSI77I New Venture Financing; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 640 or permisxion of department Credit will be
granted for only one of the following BMGT 740 or BUSI 771.
Formerly BMGT 740 Non-majors should review their registration
eligibility in the statement preceding the BUSI courses
OlDC STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (DC 330A)
BUSI783 Information Technology Fundamentals for Managers;
(3) REG/AUD
OlDC STAFF
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330D)
BUSI785 Project Management in Dynamic Environments; (3)
REG/AUD.
02DC STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm-l0:00pm (DC Gl)
BUS1799 (PermReq) Masters Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CCJS Criminology and Criminal Justice
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
CCJSIOO Introduction to Criminal Justice; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Formerly CJUS 100
0101 Gaston, A.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l0:40am (LEF 2205)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (LEF 2208)
CCJSI05 Introduction to Criminology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Formerly CRJM 220.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (TYD 2102)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (SQH 1119)
06FF STAFF
Meets 07/30/06-08/18/06
MTuWTh 9:00am-12:00pm (TYD 2108)
A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only.
ir(S!umd.edu for further information.
CCJS200 Statistics for Criminology and Criminal Justice; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites MATHlll with a grade of C or hitler. Freshman standing.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9t00am-10:40am (BPS 1238)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (TYD 2109)
CCJS23a Criminal Law In Action; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJSIOO. Freshman standing.
0101 Fisher, C.
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (CHM 0115)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am- 11 :40am (SQH 2122)
CCJS234 Law of Criminal Investigation: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: CCJS230.
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: CCJSIOO and CCJSI05: and one of the following:
CCJS200 or SOCY201 or PSYC200 or ECON32I or BMGT230
OIOI Brooks, L.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l0:40am (LEF 2166)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 0:40am (TYD 2106)
CCJS320 Introduction to Criminalistics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJS234
0101 Maunello. T
MW 6:00pm-9:00pm (MMH 2401)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
0201 Maunello, T.
MW 6:00pm-9:00pm (MMH 2401)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
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CCJS
CHEM
CCJS340 Concepts of Law Enforcement Administration; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJSIOO or equivalent.
010 1 Broolts, L.
MTuWTh 1 1 :00am- 1 2:40pm (LEF 1201)
CCJS350 Juvenile Delinquency; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: CCJSIOS
0101 Roberts White, C
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:40pm (TYD 2108)
CCJS352 Drugs and Crime; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJSIOO
0101 Gaston. A.
MTuWTh II :00am- 12:40pra (LEF 2208)
CCJS359 (PermReql Field Training in Criminology and
Corrections; (1-6) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtam section number.
CCJS360 Victimology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJSIOS
0201 Fisher. C.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:20pm (MMH 3418)
CCJS386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: permission of department-
Junior standing
CCJS398 (PermReq) Law Enforcement Field Training; (1-6)
REG'P-FAUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CCJS3W (PermReq) Independent Study in Criminology and
Criminal Justice; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CCJS399C Independent Study in Criminology and Criminal
Justice: Contemporary Case Law; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Zumbrun, A.
Time and room to be arranged
This course will meet l-3pm in LEF 2208 on the following days
June U Ju ne 21 and July 5.
0201 Zumbrun. A.
Time and room to be arranged
This course will meet l-3pm in LEF 2208 on the following days
July 1 1 . Aug 1 and Aug 17.
CCJS451 Crime and Delinquency Prevention; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Prerequisites: CCJSIOS or CCJS350 or permission of department:
■ andCCJS300.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am-l 1:50am (TYD 1101)
CCJS452 TrealmenI of Criminals and Delinquents; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisites: CCJSIOS or CCJS350 or permission of department:
andCCJS300.
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 or instructor to
obtain section number.
CCJS899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
CHEM Chemistry
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
CHEM13I Chemistry 1 - Fundamentals of General Chemistry;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Placement in MATHII3 or MATHII5. Corequisile:
CHEM 1 32. Credit mil be granted for only one of the following:
CHEMI03. CHEMI3I. CHEMI35. CHEMI43 or CHEMI46.
Formerly CHEM 103. Classes meet daily, discussions on alternate
days, 9:30 - 10:20 a.m. THE FIRST CLASS MEETING WILL BE
LECTURE.
0131 Murphy, T
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1402)
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHM 0122) Dis
0132 Murphy, T.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1402)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0124) Dis
0133 Murphy, T.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1402)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (EGR 1102) Dis
0138 STAFF
Tu 6:30pro-9:30pm (CHM 2201)
Th 6:30pm-7:20pm (CHM 0127) Dis
CHEMI32 General Chemistry 1 Laboratory; (1) REG/P-F
Corequisite: CHEMI3I. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: CHEMI03. CHEMI32. CHEMI36. CHEMI43 or
CHEMI47. Formerly CHEM 103. Laboratones meet on alternate
days. 8:00 - 10:50 a.m. Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory
Materials fee.
0131 Steffek. D
Time and room to be arranged
0132 Steffek, D,
Time and room to be arranged
0133 Steffek, D.
Time and room to be artanged
0138 STAFF
Th 7:30pm-10:20pm (Artanged) Lab
CHEM231 Organic Chemistry 1; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: ICHEM13I and CHEMI32I or /CHEMIU or
CHEMIS3I or ,'CHEMI3S and CHEMI36I or ICHEM146 and
CHEM 1 47 1. A grade ofC or better in the prerequisite is required
of Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not
open to students who have completed CHEM233 or CHEM23 7.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 1 04,
CHEM23I. CHEM 2 33 or CHEM237. Formerly CHEM 233.
Classes meet daily, discussions on alternate days. 9:30 - 10:20
a.m. THE FIRST CLASS MEETING WILL BE LECTURE.
0171 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (EGR 3114)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 01 19) Dis
0172 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (EGR 3114)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0128) Dis
0173 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (EGR 3114)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 2201) Dis
0174 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 l:00am-12:20pm (EGR 31 14)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0115) Dis
0175 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm (EGR 3114)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (EGR 3102) Dis
0176 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (EGR 3114)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1234) Dis
0178 STAFF
Tu 6:30pm-9:30pm (PLS 1172)
Th 6:30pm-7:20pm (PLS 1 172) Dis
CHEM232 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1; (1) REG.
Prerequisite: ICHEMI3I and CHEMI32I or ICHEMII3 or
CHEMIS3I or ICHEMI3S and CHEM 1 361 or ICHEMI46 and
CHEM 1 47}. A grade of C or better in the prerequisites is required
for Life Science majors and recommended for all students
Corequisite: CHEM23I. Not open to students who have completed
CHEM104. CHEM233orCHEM237. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: CHEM 104. CHEM23I. CHEM233 or
CHEM237. Formerly CHEM 233. Laboratories meet on alternate
days, 8:00 - 10:50 a.m Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory
Materials fee.
0171 Koppel. M
TBA(CHM 1360) Lab
0172 Koppel, M.
TBA(CHM 1356)
0173 Koppel, M.
TBAtCHM 1346) Lab
0174 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1360) Lab
0175 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1356) Lab
0176 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1346) Lab
0178 Koppel. M.
TuTh 7:30pm-10:20pra (CHM 1360) Lab
CHEM241 Organic Chemistry II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: (CHEM23I and CHEM232I or CHEM233 or
CHEM2S7 A grade of C or better in the prerequisite is required
for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not
open to students who have completed CHEM243 or CHEM247.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM24I.
CHEM243 or CHEM247. Formerly CHEM 243. Classes meet
daily, discussions on alternate days. 9:30 - 10:20 a.m. THE FIRST
CLASS MEETING WILL BE LECTURE.
0191 DeShong, P
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 0115)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:S0am (EGR 3114) Dis
0192 DeShong. P
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 0115)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (EGR 3111) Dis
0193 DeShong, P
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm (CHM 0115)
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10: 50am (CSS 2416) Dis
0291 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (CHM 1407)
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CHM 0122) Dis
0292 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(CHM 1407)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0124) Dis
0293 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1407)
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10: 50am (CHM 2201) Dis
0294 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1407)
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CHM OlIS) Dis
0295 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (CHM 1407)
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0128) Dis
CHEM242 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II; (I) REG.
Prerequisite. ICHEM23I and CHEM232! or CHEM233 or
CHEM237. A grade ofC or better inihe prerequisite is required
for Life Science majors or recommended for all students.
Corequisite: CHEM24I. Not open to students who have completed
CHEM243 or CHEM247. Formerly CHEM 243 Laboratories
meet on alternate days, 8:00 - 10:50 a.m. Students must pay a
$40.00 Laboratory Materials fee.
0191 Koppel, M.
TBA (CHM 1342) Lab
0192 Koppel, M.
Time and room to be artanged Lab
0193 Koppel, M.
TBA (CHM 1342) Lab
0291 Koppel, M
TBA (CHM 1342) Lab
0292 Koppel, M.
TBA (CHM 1330) Lab
0293 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1326) Lab
0294 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1342) Lab
0295 Koppel. M.
TBA (CHM 1330) Lab
CHEM399A (PermReq) Introduction to Chemical Research;
(1) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be artanged Lab
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
CHEM399B (PermReq) IntroducHon to Chemical Research; (2)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be artanged Lab
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
CHEM399C (PermReq) Introduction lo Chemical Research;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be artanged
CHEM699 Special Problems in Chemistry; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
CHEM799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CHEM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number
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CHIN
COMM
CHIN Chinese
(Arts and Humanities)
CHINJIJ Chinese Poetry into English: An Inlroduction: (3)
REC'P-F/AUD
CORE: Lileranire (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Zhu, A.
TuTh 9:O0am-I2:2Opm (JM2 0208)
CHIN499 Directed Study In Chinese: (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
0204 Branner, D.
Time and room to be arranged
CHPH Chemical Physics
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CHPH799 Master's Thesis Research; (M) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CHPH899 Doctonl Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
CLAS Classics
(Arts and Humanities)
CLAS170 Greek and Roman Mythology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Literature (HL)
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am- 1 1 :40am (SQH 1120)
0102 STAFF
MTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (KEY 0125)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am- 11:40am (SQH 1107)
0202 STAFF
MTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (SQH 2117)
CLAS499 (PermReq) Independent Study In Classical Languages
and Literatures; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number-
CLAS699 (PermReq) Independent Study in Classical
CIvlliution; (1-3) REG AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number
CLAS799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG/S-
F
0201 Lee. H.
Time and room to be arranged
CMLT Comparative Literature
(Arts and Humanities)
CMLT214 Film Form and Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0501 Metcair. G.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF l:O0pm-4: 15pm (SQH 11031
CMLT270 Global Literature and Social Change; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Ray, S.
MW l:00pm-4:15pm (SQH 1101)
CMLT3U (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-«) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: permission of department
Junior standing.
CMLT699 (PermReq) Independent Study: (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
CMLT788 (PermReq) Pracllcum In Comparative Studies; (l-«)
CMLT7M Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number.
CMLT899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
CMPS Computer, Mathematical and
Physical Sciences
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CMPS299B (PermReq) Special Topics: Achieving Academic
Eicellence; (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 06/26/06-08 04 06
Time and room to be arranged
CMSC Computer Science
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CMSC131 (PermReq) Object-Oriented Programming 1; (4)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: MATH 140 and permission of deportment. Not open to
students who have completed CMSC IN. For CMSC majors only.
0101 Emad, F.
Meets 06/05/06-08/ 11/06
MWF ll:00am-I2:20pro (CSI 1122)
TuTh II:00am-12:20pm(CSI 1122) Dis
CMSCI32 (PermReq) Object-Oriented Programming II; (4)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC HI with a grade ofC or better: or a score of
S on the .4 Java AP exam: or a score of 4 or 5 on the AB Java AP
exam, or permission of the department based on satisfactory
performance on the department placement exam and permission
of department. Corequisite: MATH141.
0101 Padua-Perez. N.
Meets 06/05/06-08/1 1/06
MWF 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 1121)
TuTh 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 1121) Dis
CMSC250 (PermReq) Discrete Structures; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: CMSCI31 with a grade of Cor better: MATH14I:
and permission of department. Formerly CMSC 150.
0101 Castillo. C.
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWTh 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 2120)
F 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 2120) Dis
CMSC298A (PermReq) Special Topics In Computer Science; (1-
4) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
CMSC3S1 (PermReq) Algorithms: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: CMSC! 1 2 (or CMSC2I4) with a grade ofC or better
and CMSC250 with a grade of Cor better and permission of
department. CMSC351 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 lo Fall. 2002. Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: CMSC25I or CMSC351.
Formerly CMSC 25 1
0101 Kruskal.C.
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (CSI 3120)
CMSC390 (PermReq) Honors Paper; (3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: admission to CMSC Honors
Program
CMSC411 (PermReq) Computer Systems Architecture; (3) REG
Prerequisite A grade of C or belter in (CMSC3II or ENEE350)
and a grade ofC or belter in CMSC330: and permission of
department: or CMSC graduate student.
0201 Hugue, M.
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am- 1 2:20pm (CSI 1115)
CMSC420 (PermReq) Data Structures; (3) REG
Prerequisites: A grade ofC or better in CMSC330 and in CMSC351:
and permission of department: or CMSC graduate student.
0101 Hugue. M.
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWTh 12:30pm-l:50pm (CSI 2107)
CMSC451 (PermReq) Design and Analysis of Computer
Algorithms: (3) REG
Prerequisite: a grade of Cor better in CMSC351: and pei
of department: or CMSC graduate student.
0201 Mestre, J.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (CSI 1122)
CMSC460 (PermReq) Computational Methods; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: MATH240: and MATH241: andCMSCWdar
CMSCII4 orENEEI14: and permission of department: or CMSC
graduate student. Also offered as AMSC460. Credit will he granted
for only one of the following AMSC/CMSCMAPL460 or AMSC/
CMSC/MAPL466.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH B042I1
CMSC498A (PermReq) Special Problems in Computer Science;
(1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC498P (PermReq) Special Problems in Computer Science;
Industrial Practices Apprenticeship: (1-3) REG
0101 Purtilo. J.
Time and room to be arranged
CMSCS98 Practical Tk-aining: (1) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departnr
obtain section number.
CMSC798A Graduate Seminar In Computer Science; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC8I8A Advanced Topics in Computer Systems; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC828A Advanced Topics in Information Processing; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course contact depaitmeni
obtain section number.
CMSC838A Advanced Topics in Programming Languages; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC8S8A Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor lo
obtain section number.
CMSC878A Advanced Topics In Numerical Methods; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
CMSC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
COMM Communication
(Arts and Humanities)
COMM107 Oral Communication: Principles and Practices; (3)
REG/P-R
Not open to students who have completed COMMIOO or
SPCHIOO. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
COMMIOO or COMM 107.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1 180)
0201 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1164)
COMM200 Critical Thinking and Speaking: (3) REG/P-F'AUD
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 STAFF
MW6:00pm-9:20pmlPLS 1158)
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COMM
ECON
COMM231 (PermReii) Nens Writing and Reporting for Public
Relations; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite Grammar competency demonstrated by a score of 52
or higher on the TH'SE and permission of department. Limited to
COMM majors. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: JOUR20I. JOUR20IP. JOUR23I, or COMM23I
Formerly JOUR 231.
0101 STAFF
MW 2 00pm-5:30pm (EOR 3140)
COMM232 (PermReq) News Editing for Public Relations; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Grade ofCor better in COMM231 or equivalent and
permission of department. Limited to COMM majors Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: JOUR202. JOUR202P
JOUR232. or COMM232. Formerly JOUR 232.
0201 STAFF
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (EGR 3140)
COMM2S0 Introduction to Communication Inquiry; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
TuWTh 10:00am-12:30pm (JMZ 0220)
COMM288 (PermReq) Communication Internship; (1-6) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0101 Gowin, J.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Gowin, J.
Time and room to be arranged
COMM324 Communication and Gender; (3) REG/F-F/AUO
DIVERSITY
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1130)
0201 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9;50pm (PLS 1 140)
COMM330 Argumentation and Public Policy; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1117)
COMM3SI (PermReq) Public Relations Techniques; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisite: A grade C or better in JOUR202. JOUR232 or
COMM232: and COMM3S0 For COMM majors only. Not open lo
students who have completed JOUR331. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: C0MM3SI orJOUR331. Formerly
JOUR 331
0101 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (EGR 3140)
COMM352 (PermReq) Specialized Writing in Public Relations;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: A grade ofC or better in COMM35I For COMM
majors only Not open to students who have completed JOUR332.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: COMM3S2 or
JOUR332 Formerly JOUR 332.
0201 STAFT
MW 6:30pm-9;S0pm (EGR 3140)
COMM386 iPermReq) Eiperienliai Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. 45 hours of supervised internship per
credit hour Only 3 credits may be used lo fulfill the requirements
for the Communication major Prerequisite permission of
department. Junior standing. For COMM majors only
COMM388 (PermReq) Communication Practicum; (1-3) REG/
I be arranged
COMM398 (PermReq) Selected Topics In Communication; (3)
REG.
0106 Waks, L.
Time and room to be arranged
COMM399 (PermReq) Honors Thesis; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
COMM400 Research Methods in Communication: (3) RECP-
F/AUD.
Prerequisite: COMM250 and an introductory cour:
For COMM majors only.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (SKN 0104)
COMM40I Inlerpreling Strategic Discourse; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite COMM250 For COMM majors only
0101 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (TYD 11021
COMM402 Communication Theory and Process; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: COMM250. For COMM majors only.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (SKN 0104)
COMM422 Communication Management; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFT
MTuWTh ll:30am-l:15pm (SICN 0104)
COMM425 Negotiation and Confllcl Management; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
MW l:00pm-5:00pm (LEF 2208)
COMM470 Listening; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:15am (SKN 0104)
COMM482 Inlercultural Communication; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
0101 STAFF
MW 6:00pm- 10:00pm (PLS 1 130)
COMM489 IPermReq) Topical Research: Topical Research:
(1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
COMM688 (PermReq) Communication Field Eiperience:
Communication Field Experience: (1-6) REG/AUD
0101 Gowin, J.
Time and room to be arranged
COMM798 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course' contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
COMM799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
COMM899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG/S-F.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CONS Sustainable Development &
Conservation Biology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
CONS609 (PermReq) Special Topics in Conservation Biology;
(1-3) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CONS798 (PermReq) Research Papers in Sustainable
Development and Conservation Biology; (1-4) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CPSP College Park Scholars Program
(Undergraduate Studies)
CPSP239J Individual Practicum; (1-3) 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 Cordes, J.
M 9:30am-l 1:30am (CBD 1140)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
CPSP339P Advanced Practicum: Public Leadership; (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Resnicted to College Park Scholars - Public Leadership Course
0101 Hams. N.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Harris, N.
Time and room to be arranged
DANC Dance
(Arts and Humanities)
DANCI99 Practicum In Choreography, Production and
Performance I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD -
Students discover the power and passion of dance in the lush
dance shjdios of the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. This
engaging and interactive course bnngs dancers together from all
over the world. Students participate in daily movement activities
that include technique classes in ballet and modem, and
workshops in improvisation, partnenng and more. Part of The
Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Contact
summer@umail.umd.cdu for further information.
04AR Mayes, A.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-4:30pm (Arranged)
DANC200 Introduction to Dance: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0101 Traiger, L.
MTuWTh 9:D0am-10:40am (PAC 1801)
ECON Economics
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
ECON200 Principles of Micro-Economics; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequisite:
MATH 1 10 or placement in MATHII5 or above. It is recommended
that students complete ECON200 before taking ECON20I. Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: ECON200 or
ECON203 Formerly ECON 203.
0101 Bohn, S.
MWTh 6:30pm-9:25pm (TYD 1132)
0102 Jenish, N.
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 0:45am (TYD 2110)
0201 Andrei, S.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:45pm (TYD 2110)
ECON201 Principles of Macro-Economics; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequisite:
MATHllO or placement in MATHII5 or above. It is recommended
that students complete ECON200 before taking ECON20I. Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: ECON201 or
ECON205.
0102 Menkulasi.J.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:45pm (TYD 2108)
0202 Rasteletti, A.
MTuWThF 9:00am- 10:45am (TYD 2109)
ECON305 intermediate Macroeconomic Theory and Policy;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ECON200: andECON20l: and MATH220
0101 Daysal, N.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (KEY 0126)
0201 Gervais, A.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1114)
ECON306 Inlermediale Microeconomic Theory: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ECON200: and ECON201: and MATH220.
0101 Paz.L.
MTuWThF ll:00ara-12:20pm (TYD 2102)
0201 Grozeva, V
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2111)
0202 Li, L.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (SYM 0215)
ECON315 Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas:
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: (ECON200 and ECON20I) or ECON205. Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: ECON3I5 or ECON4I6.
0101 Vuletin.G.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (SKN II IS)
0201 Wu, X.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:S0pm (TYD 0102)
ECON321 Economic SlaHsHcs; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite ECON200. ECON201. MA TH220 or MA THI40 or
permission of department- For ECON majors only. Not open to
students who have completed BMGT230 or BMGT231. Formerly
ECON 421.
OIOI Hao. X
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2108)
0201 Macias Essedin. V.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (TYD 21 10)
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UNIVERSITY OF
MARYLAND
Visiting Undergraduate Application
Summer Term 2006
Questions? E-mail sufnmer(a'umd.edu or Call 301-314-8240
NOTE: Current University of Maryland. College Parl< students need not apply for
admission. Current high school students interested in The Arts! at Maryland or the
Young Scholars Program should complete the appropriate application available at
www.summer.umd.edu High school students interested in other Summer Term
courses (6-week sessions only) should apply at yifliyw.uqa.umdedu/applv/
There is a non-refundable $55 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
nnnDnnannnn
If you wish to use your credit card, check one and provide
information requested below:
"m^ ^^A
Customer Account Number
D
D
Effective Date
Expiration Date_
Name on Card
Cardholder's Signature_
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,
n American Indian/Alaska Native D Hispanic lH Asian/Pacific Islander D Black, not of Hispanic origin D White D Other
10) Are you a United States Citizen? DYes n 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; n Undergraduate IH Graduate TermA'ear 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. Slate
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 0 Yes
15) Has disciplinary action been initiated or taken against you at any of the institutions attended, including the University of Maryland? D No D 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 $55.00 application fee.
18)
19).
Signature of Applicant
Signature of legal guardian If applicant is under 18
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Return Forms
Fax: 301-314-1282
Via Mall or in Person:
1108 Mitchell Building
College Park, MD 20742
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RESIDENCY INFORMATION
Do you wish to be considered for in-state tuition status?
D Yes (complete ttiis section of ttie application)
n No (go to item 10)
IF ANY OF THE CATEGORIES BELOW APPLY, PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX, PROVIDE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND/OR
DOCUMENT, AND GO TO ITEM 10,
Q I am a part-time (50%) or full-time regular employee of the University System of Maryland or, I am the spouse of, or am financially
dependent upon a parent or legal guardian who is a regular employee of the University System of Maryland.
Please indicate relationship:
Please attach a letter of verification from the Human Resources Office of the campus at which you or your spouse or parent or legal guardian is
employed.
U lama 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 cfiecked, applicants seething 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? D Yes D No
c. Address of this person:
Is this person a citizen of the United States? D Yes D No
i. If no, type of visa:
iii. Alien Registration No.
ii. Expiration date of visa:
iv. Date of Issuance:
f.
Has this person filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year on all earned income including income earned outside of
Maryland? D Yes D 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.
D Yes D No 1. Are you residing in Maryland primarily to attend an educational institution?
D Yes D No 2. Permanent address:
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
a Yes D No
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
n Yes D No
n Yes D No
Length of time at permanent address years _
If less than 12 months, provide previous address: _
Length of time at previous address years months
3. Are all, or substantially all of your possessions in Maryland?
4. Do you possess a valid driver's license?
a. If yes, initial date of issue b. In what state? _
c. Most recent date of issue d. In what state? _
5. Do you own any motor vehicles?
a. If yes, initial date of registration? .
c. Most recent date of registration _
6. Are you registered to vote?
a. If yes, in what state? .
b. In what state? .
d. In what state?
b. Date of registration:.
c. Were you previously registered to vote in another state?_
7. Have you filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year? If yes, list years you have filed Maryland
income tax returns within the past three years.
a. Years filed:
b. If you did not file a tax return in Maryland within the last 12 months, state reason(s):
8. Is Maryland state income tax currently being withheld from your pay? If no, provide explanation.
9. Do you receive any public assistance from a state or local agency other than one in Maryland?
a. If yes, please explain
I certify that the information provided is complete and correct. I understand that the university reserves the right to request additional information if
necessary. In the event the university discovers that false or misleading informafion has been provided, the student applicant may be billed by the
university retroactively to recover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for the current and subsequent semesters.
10.
Signature of Applicant Date
Questions regarding this residency questionnaire please call 301-314-8240 or e-mail summer(S)umd.edu.
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UNI VE i^ r T Y OF Visiting Graduate & Advanced Special Student Application
' JVLARYLAJNTD summer Term 2006
Questions? E-mail summertaumd.edu or Call 301-314-8240
Note; Current University of Maryland, College Park students do not need to apply for summer
admission.
There is a non-refundable $60 application-processing fee. This fee will be assessed regardless of
your decision to register for or complete courses for tfie term Please attach a checl< 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? ClYes 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? ClYes. Year D No
U.S. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
nnnEinnannnn ehhh
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
2006
Last
Present Address:
Other
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Email Address:
City
State or Country
D Female
Zip Code
MD County
Sex: D Male D Female Birthdate: / /
This information is solely for the purpose of determining compliance with Federal civil rights law. Your response will not affect consideration of your application.
Please check one (see the Admission and Registration section in the summer
schedule of classes or at www.summer.umd.edu):
D Visiting Graduate Student
D Institute Student
D Advanced Special Student
D Bachelor's Degree with 3.0 GPA
D Master's or Doctoral Degree
n Test Scores, indicated below
D Golden ID Student
Citizenship:
D US.
n Non-U. S,
Non-U. 8. Citizens or Permanent Immigrants:
Country of Citizenship
City and Country of Birth
Type of Visa
Permanent Alien Registration
Date of Issue
n American Indian/Alaska Native n Hispanic D Asian/Pacific Islander D Black, not of Hispanic origin D White D Other_
List in chronological order all colleges, universities or other institutions of higher learning that 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 pemiission from their dean indicating they are in good standing and that UM credits will be accepted for transfer.
Name of Institution
Location
From
To
Major
Degree
Date Awarded/
Expected
Overall
Average
A) Are you in good standing at all previous institutions and eligible to return, including the University of Maryland? D No D Yes
B) Has disciplinary action been initiated or taken against you at any of the institutions attended, including the University of Maryland? D No D Yes
C) Have you ever been indicted for. pleaded guilty to. or been found guilty of any chminal 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_
Scor8_
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 $60.00 application fee.
lES
GRAD
All students must sign application on page 2, item 10.
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Fax: 301-314-1282
Via Mail or in Person:
1108 Mitchell Building
College Park, MD 20742
www.summer.umd.edu
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RESIDENCY INFORMATION
Do you wish to be considered for in-state tuition status? D Yes (complete this section of the application)
D No (go to item 10)
IF ANY OF THE CATEGORIES BELOW APPLY, PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX, PROVIDE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND/OR
DOCUMENT. AND GO TO ITEM 10,
□ I am a part-time (50%) or full-time regular employee of the University System of IVIaryland or, I am the spouse of, or am financially
dependent upon a parent or legal guardian who is a regular employee of the University System of IVIaryland.
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 fmancially 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-slate 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
IVIaryland policy on residency. The applicant may be contacted for clahfication of an item or for additional information as necessary.
PLEASE CHECK ONE:
Q I am financially independent. I have earned taxable income that covered one half or more of my total expenses for the past twelve months,
and I have not been claimed as a dependent on another person's most recent income tax returns.
Q 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? D Yes D No
c. Address of this person:
Is this person a citizen of the United States? D Yes D No
i. If no. type of visa:
iii. Alien Registration No.
ii. Expiration date of visa:
iv. Date of Issuance:
Has this person filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year on all earned income including income earned outside of
Maryland? D Yes D 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.
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
n Yes n No
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
D Yes n No
D Yes n No
1. Are you residing in Maryland primarily to attend an educational institution?
2. Permanent address:
Length of time at permanent address years
If less than 12 months, provide previous address: _
Length of time at previous address years months
3. Are all, or substantially all of your possessions in Maryland?
4. Do you possess a valid driver's license?
a. If yes, initial date of issue
c. Most recent date of issue
b. In what state? .
d. In what state?
5. Do you own any motor vehicles?
a. If yes, initial date of registration?
c. Most recent date of registration
6. Are you registered to vote?
a. If yes, in what state? .
b. In what state? .
d. In what state?
b. Date of registration:.
c. Were you previously registered to vote in another state?_
7. Have you filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year? If yes, list years you have filed Maryland
income tax returns within the past three years.
a. Years filed:
b. If you did not file a tax return in Maryland within the last 12 months, state reason(s):
8. Is Maryland state income tax currently being withheld from your pay? If no, provide explanation.
9. Do you receive any public assistance from a state or local agency other than one in Maryland?
a. If yes. please explain
I certify that the information provided is complete and correct. I understand that the university reserves the right to request additional information if
necessary. In the event the university discovers that false or misleading information has been provided, the student applicant may be billed by the
university retroactively to recover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for the current and subsequent semesters.
10.
Signature of Applicant Date
Questions regarding this residency questionnaire please call 301-314-8240 or e-mail summer(a)umd.edu.
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U N I V E R S I T Y O F
MARYLAND
Summer Course Registration Form
Summer Term 2006
Questions? E-mail summer(5)umd.edu or Call 301-314-8240
Register on www.summer.umd.edu or you may use this form Upon registering, you
incur a financial obligation. Failure to make payment by ttie due date will result in
cancellation of your registration Please visit www.summer.umd.edu/financials and/or
the Summer Term Schedule of Classes for payment information and deadlines
Please refer to www.summer.umd.edu or the Summer Term Schedule of Classes for
registration deadlines for Sessions 1, 1-A, 1-B, II, ll-C. and ll-D. Complete the entire
form. Do not wnte in shaded areas.
SUMMER TERM 2006
Check all that apply:
n Session I [ i Session l-A G Session l-B
n Session II D Session ll-C D Session ll-D
Currently enrolled students and newly admitted students may register without completing a summer application.
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
UNIVERSITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Were you registered at the University of Maryland, College Park during Spring
semester 2006? D YES □ NO
If NO: Please read admission information in the Admission and Registration
sections of ttie Summer Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu
STUDENT SIGNATURE
DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER
E-MAIL ADDRESS
COURSE REQUEST; Complete this section with course information found in the Summer Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu. Section
numbers indicate the session of a course. If MAILING this form, please provide alternate sections. Complete both top and bottom sections of this form.
DO NOT
WRITE IN
COURSE REQUEST:
COLUMN
PREFIX
NUMBER
SUFFIX*
SECTION*
GRADING
METHOD
CREDIT
LEVEL
WAITLIST
POSTION
"sAMPtE
AMST
418
C
0101
Reg
3
'The suffix is a letter and not all courses have them
ALTERNATE SECTIONS
RESTRICTED COURSE
AUTHORIZATION
STAMP
SIGNATURE
Registration Vefificsbon and SianatuTs
ALL STUDENTS COMPLETE THIS SECTION: in the space below, list the course(s) you have requested. If registering in person, the lower part of this
form must be validated by the Office of the Registrar and returned to you. It is your proof of registration.
UNIVERSITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER I I I I I I I I \ I
DO NOT COURSE REQUEST:
WRITE IN
THIS COLUMN
Students who register and later decide not to attend classes must
CANCEL their registration in writing PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF
CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in financial obligation even though
the student does not attend classes.
Mandatory Waitlist
Check-in Dates:
BILL PAYMENT DEADLINES 1
Registered:
Deadline:
Feb 27 - March 25
April 20
March 26 - April 25
May 20
Tuition payment for registrations
initiated on or after April 26 will be
due in full for
all sessions
according to the
schedule listed
below:
If registered for:
Deadline:
SI (section 01 xx)
June 2
Sl-A (section 03xx)
June 2
Sl-B (section 05xx)
June 23
Sll (section 02xx)
July 14
Sll-C (section 04xx)
July 14
Sll-D (section 06xx)
August 4
Please visit
complete payment information.
www.summer.umd.edu
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UNIVERSITY OF
'MARYLAND
Estimated Billing Form
Summer 2006
Questions? E-mail summer(a)umd.edu Call 301-314-8240 or 1-877-989-7762
APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE FOR NEW STUDENTS
Undergraduate $55
Graduate Students $60 Amount due:
(See "Admission and Registration" section of the Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu.)
Undergraduate Tuition
Resident $286
Nonresident $719
Graduate Tuition -
Resident $411
Nonresident $836
SESSION I, SESSION l-A, SESSION l-B OR A COMBINATION OF SESSION I AND (EITHER SESSION l-A OR SESSION l-B).
Mandatory fees to be included: $198
Credit hour charges below include mandatory fees.
Credit hours
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Amounts
Undergraduate Resident
484
770
1056
1342
1628
1914
2200
2486
2772
3058
Undergraduate Nonresident
917
1636
2355
3074
3793
4512
5231
5950
6669
7388
Graduate Resident
609
1020
1431
1842
2253
2664
3075
3486
3897
4308
Graduate Nonresident
1034
1870
2706
3542
4378
5214
6050
6886
7722
8558
Subtotal:
SESSION II, SESSION ll-C, SESSION ll-D OR A COMBINATION OF SESSION II AND (EITHER SESSION ll-C OR SESSION ll-D).
Mandatory fees to be included: $198
Credit hour charges below include mandatory fees.
Credit hours
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Amounts
Undergraduate Resident
484
770
1056
1342
1628
1914
2200
2486
2772
3058
Undergraduate Nonresident
917
1636
2355
3074
3793
4512
5231
5950
6669
7388
Graduate Resident
609
1020
1431
1842
2253
2664
3075
3486
3897
4308
Graduate Nonresident
1034
1870
2706
3542
4378
5214
6050
6886
7722
8558
Subtotal;
Special Program or Institute Fees - see "Financials"
section ofwww.summer.umd.edu.
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (if applicable)
SPECIAL FEES/OTHER CHARGES (specify):
See " Financials " section of www.summer.umd.edu for fees.
$20 per session
Amount due:
Amount due:
Amount due:
Subtotal:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING FEE
One six-weel< session
Sessions I and II jointly
Eight-weeic course
CAMPUS PARKING FEE
Commuter $46
Resident $89
Student Identification Number
$ 962.25
$ 1924.50
$ 1283.00
Subtotal:
Amount due: _
TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:$
If you wish to use your credit card, checl< one and provide information requested below:
n
Expiration Date:
Name on Card:
Customer Account Number:
Signature: _
If you wish to pay by check or money order mal<e payable to the University of Maryland. Write the student's Student
Identification Number on the check/money order, or use your check or credit card to pay online at www.umd.edu/bursar.
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UNIVERSITY OF
'MAKYLANE)
*Perniission to Transfer Credit Form
Summer Term 2006
Questions? E-mail summer(g)umd.edu or Call 301-314-8240
Student Name:
Social Security No.
Street Address:
City:
State:
-Zip:
Home Institution:
Credit earned at the University of Maryland, College Park during Summer Term 2006 will be transferable
to the student's home institution for the following course(s):
Course #1 :
Description:
Credit earned:
Grading Method: D Regular D Pass-Fail DAudit
Course #2:
Description:
Credit earned:
Grading Method: D Regular D Pass-Fail DAudit
Advisor's Signature:
Institution:
Department:
Street Address:
City:
Advisor's phone:
Date:
State:
E-mail:
_Zip:
*Thisform is for your personal use only and should not be submitted to the University of Maryland, College Park,
www.summer.umd.edu
Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2006 • 43
UNIVERSITY OF
' JVIAKYX.ANI:)
Non-Credit Workshop Application
Summer Term 2006
Questions? E-mail summer(5)umd.edu or Call 301-314-8240
PLEASE NOTE: Previous University of Maryland, College Parl< students may need to complete additional forms Please contact summer(5)umd.edu
for furttier information There is a non-refundable $55 application-processing fee. This fee will be assessed regardless of your decision to register
for or complete a summer workshop.
Student Information
1) U.S. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
nnnQnnQnnnn
2)
Last Name First Name Middle Name
3) Permanent Address (Billing Address)
Return Forms
Fax: 301-314-1282
Via Mail or in Person:
1108 Mitchell Building
College Parl<, MD 20742
Number and Street Address
Apartment
City
State
X
Zip Code
County
4) E-mail Address
Country
5) Sex: D Male D Female
Area Code and Telephone Number
6) Birthdate: / /
7) This information is solely for the purpose of determining compliance with Federal civil rights law Your response will not affect consideration of your
application.
n American Indian/Alaska Native O Hispanic D Asian/Pacific Islander IH Black, not of Hispanic origin D White D Other
8) Are you a United States Citizen? D Yes O 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 .
PLEASE READ THEN SIGN BELOW: I certify that the information on this application is complete and correct. If it is not, I understand that cancellation
of acceptance 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 $55.00 application fee. I further acknowledge that I am registering for a non-credit workshop and I understand that I will not be able to
change to enrollment for credit once the workshop begins.
9)
Signature of Applicant
10)
Signature of legal guardian if applicant is under 18
Workshop Information
Workshop Title:
Workshop Number:
Cost of Workshop:
Application Fee: $55
Total Amount Due:
Payment Information
Full Payment is due according to the chart below:
Registered Deadline is
February 27-March 25 April 20
March 26 - April 25 May 20
Tuition payment for registrations initiated on or after April 26 will be due in full
according to the schedule listed below:
If registered for Deadline is
Session I June 2
Session l-A June 2
Session 1-B June 23
Session II July 14
Session ll-C July 14
Session ll-D August 4
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.
If you wish to use your credit card, check one and provide
information requested below:
D D D
Customer Account Number
Expiration Date
D
(From the back o the card)
Name on Card
Cardholder's Signature_
Total Amount to be charged now
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ECON
EDCP
ECON330 Monty and Banking: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prtrequusile: ECON200 and ECON20I. Credil will be grained for
only one of the following: ECON330 or ECON430. Formerly
ECON 430
0101 Trandafir. M
MTuWTlF ll:O0am-12:20pm (HJP 1229)
0201 Araujo. J.
MW 6:30pni-9:50pm (LEF 22081
ECON340 InttrnaHonal Economics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisile ECON200 and ECON20I. Credil mil be granted for
only one of Ihe following: ECON340. ECON440 or ECON44I
Formerly ECON 440.
OiOl HiUj. E
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2111)
0201 Gupta. S
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (TYD 2102)
ECON386 (PermReq) Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obuin section number Prerequisite: ECOS200. ECON20I, GPA
> 2. 75. Junior standing For ECON majors only
ECON399 (PermReq) Individual Reading and Researcti For
UndergradnalM; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual lostrucaon course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: six hours of upper division
ECON414 Game Theory: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: ECON306: or permission of department- For ECON
majors only. Credil will be granted for only one of the following:
ECON4I4 or ECON417. Formerly ECON 41 7,
Old Herrera Dappe. M
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1101)
ECON424 Computer Methods In Economics: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ECON30S. ECON306. ECON32I. and major code
22040. For ECON majors only
0101 Chen, Y
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2109)
ECON43S Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ECON306. Not open to finance majors. For ECON
majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
BMGT343 or ECON43S Formerly ECON 398F
0201 Pearlman. S.
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1114)
ECON4S4 Theory of PubUc Finance and Fiscal Federalism; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: ECON306 or ECON406: or permission of
department. For ECON majors only Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: ECON4S0 or ECON4S4
0201 Mclnemey. M.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm {TYD 2108)
ECON45« Law and Economics: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: ECON306.
0101 Mohommad. A.
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (KEY 0126)
ECON470 Theory of Labor Economics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ECON306: or permission of department. For ECON
majors only. Credit wilt be granted for only one of the following:
ECON370orECON4?0
Old Freedman, M
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50ara (MMH 1304)
ECON698 Selected Topics In Economic*; (3) REG/ AUD
0142 Shea. J
Time and room to be arranged
ECON799 MiuUr's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number
ECON899 Doctoral Diliertation Research: (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCI Curriculum and Instruction
(Education)
EDCI385 (PermReq) Computers for Teachers: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Prerequisites: admission to teacher education program: and 2 5
GPA For education majors only
0301 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 8:30am-l 1:30am (TWS 0131)
0401 STAFF
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh 8:30am-l2 15pm (TWS 0131)
EDCI397 (PermReq) Principles and Methods of Teaching In
Elementary Schools: (3) REG/P-F AUD
Prerequisites, admission to teacher education program and 2 5
GPA. For education majors only
0301 Bote, L
Meets 06/05/06-06'23/06
MTuWThF 8:30am-l 1:30am (EDU 2119)
0501 STAFF
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh 9:00am- 12:45pm (EDU 1315)
EDCI46I (PermReq) Materials for Creating Skilled and
Motivated Readers (K-6): (3) R£G
Prerequisite: permission of department For Elementary
Education majors only Junior standing.
0301 Saracho. O
Meets 06/05 '06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12 00pm (EDU 2101)
EDCI463 Reading in the Secondary School; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites admission to teacher education program: and 2.5
GPA: or permission of department required for post-
baccalaureate students For education majors only
0301 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 5:00pm-8:00pm (EDU 2121)
EDCI498 Special Problems in Teacher Education; (1-6) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCI6I4 Developing a Professional Portfolio; (3) REG.
050) STAFF
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:45pm (ARC 1103)
EDCI633 Teaching for Crass Cultural Communication; (3)
REG AUD.
0101 STAFF
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (EDU 2119)
EDCI6S3 Developing Understanding In Mathematics; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite EDCI352 or or equivalent: exper teaching math k-
8.
0501 Bote. L.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 9:00ara-12:00pm (EDU 2121)
EDCI673 Assessing. Diagnosing, and Teaching Writing: (3) REG.
Prerequisite: EDCI 467 or equivalent: or permission of instructor
0201 Slater. W.
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (EDU 2119)
EDCI684 Introduction to Field Methods in School and
Community: (3) REG
0101 STAFF
TuTh 4:15pm-7:45pm (EDU 2119)
EDCI687 (PermReq) Applications of Computers In
Instructional Settings: (3) REG
Prerequisite: EDCI 487 or permission of department
0501 STAFF
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:40pm (TWS 0138)
0502 STAFF
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pm (TWS 0138)
EDCI698A Conducting Research on Teaching: Summer
Institute for Urban Educators; (1) REG.
OH 11 Lynn, M.
Meets 07/24/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 900am-4:00pm (Arranged)
EDCI780 (PermReq) Theory and Research on Teaching: (3)
REG,
0201 STAFF
TuTh l:00pm-4:30pm (EDU 2212)
EDCI788 (PermReq) Selected Topics in Teacher Education; (I-
3) REG/AUD.
0108 Hendricks. S.
Time and room to be arranged
0116 McGinnis, J.
Time and room to be atranged
0123 Kushner, M.
Time and room to be arranged
0205 Oxford, R.
Time and room to be arranged
0211 Price, J
Time and room to be arranged
0218 Coffey. I.
Time and room to be arranged
0264 Holliday, W.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCI788F Selected Topics In Teacher Education: MD Artist/
Teacher Institute: (3) REG/AUD
0201 Hendricks, S.
Time and room to be arranged
This IS a restricted course. Only open to select students.
EDCI788U Selected Topics In Teacher Education: Minority
Institute Seminar: (1-3) REG/AUD
0201 Johnson, M.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCI788Z Selected Topics In Teacher Education: Culturally
Responsive Strategies for Urban Schools: (3) REG/AUD
0401 STAFF
Meets 07/17/06-07/26/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-l:00pm (EDU 1315)
EDCI798 Special Problems In Teacher Education; (1-6) REG/
AUD,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCI799 Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department o
obtain section number.
EDCI888 Apprenticeship In Education; (1-8) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
EDCI889 Internship In Education; (3-8) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or i
obtain section number
EDCI899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCP Education Counseling and
Personnel Services
(Education)
EDCP108B College and Career Advancement: Concepts and
Skills: Academic Skills; (I) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Fallon-Marinelli. M,
Meets 06/05/06-06/29/06
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:00am (SQH 1120)
EDCPIOSE College and Career Advancement: Concepts and
Skins; (I) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Murray. A.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCP108N (PermReq) College and Career Advancement:
Concepts and Skills: Multi-Ethnic Students: (1 ) REG/P-F/AUD.
0201 Thomas. P
Th 10:00am-l2:05pm (HBK 0109)
EDCP3I0 Peer Counseling Theory and Skills; (3) REG.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
EDCP3I7 Introduction to Leadership: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
OIOl Smist. J.
MW I:00pm-4:20pm (EDU 0206)
0201 Schoper, S.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (EDU 2101)
EDCP386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing
EDCP420 Advanced Topics in Human Diversity and Advocacy;
(3) REG
DIVERSITY Prerequisite permission of department
Recommended: EDCP310.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
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EDCP
EDCP489 (PermReqi Field Experiences io Countellng and
Personnei Services; (1-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t
obtain section number
EDCP498 Special Problems in Counseling and Personnel
Services; (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmeni
obtain section number.
EDHD413 Adolescent Development; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Gardner. A,
TuTh 4:I5pm-7:00pm (EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHD425 Language Development and Reading Acquisition; (3)
REG.
OlOI Anderson, A.
TuTh 9:00am-12:a0pm (EDU 3236)
EDPL
EDPL Education Policy and Leadership
(Education)
EDPL201 Education in Contemporary American Society; (3)
REG/AUD.
DIVERSITY
0101 Splaine, J
MW 4:00pm-7:l5pm (EDU 11071
EDCP498M Special Problems in Counseling and Personnel
Services: Child Psychology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
SPD2 Garrelt, M.
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
Time and room to be arranged
EOHD430 Adolescent Violence: (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO or permission of department.
0201 Marcus. R.
MW 4;00pm-7:D0pm (EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDPL2I0 Historical and Philosophical Perspecti>
Education; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO) Formerly EDPA 210.
0101 Splaine.J.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:15pm (EDU 4233)
EDCP499B (PermReq) Worksbops, Clinics. Inslllutes:
InstrucHonal Consultation Summer Institute; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
9101 Gravois.T
Meets 07/10/06-07/13/06
MTuWTh 8;30am-3:30pm (EDU 2119)
EDCP61 1 Career Development Theory and Programs; (3)
REG/AUD.
0101 Fabian, E.
MW 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 3236)
EDCP61S Counseling I: Appraisal; (3) REG.
Corequisite: EDCP 618 For EDCP majors only.
0201 STAFF
MW 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 3315)
EDCP617 Group Counseling; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: EDCP 616.
0101 Lee. C.
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 3233)
EOCP798 (PermReq) Special Problems In Counseling and
Personnel Services; (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department (
obtain section number.
EDCP799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
EDCP888 Apprenticeship In Counseling and Personnel
Services; (1-8) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
EDCP888U (PermReq) Apprenticeship in Counseling and
Personnel Services: College Student Personnel; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Guenzler, M.
Th 4:15pm-7:00pm (EDU 0206)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDCP889 Internship in Counseling and Personnel Services; (I-
8) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCP899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
EDHD Education, Human Development
(Education)
EDHD230 Human Development and Societal institutions; (3)
REG.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY
Old Corbin.C.
TuTh 9:30am-12:00pm (EDU 3315)
EDHD320 Human Development Through the Life Span; (3)
REG/AUD.
0101 Savage-Stevens, S.
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (TWS 0I3I)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
0201 Marcus. R.
MW 12:30pm-3:40pm (TWS 0138)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHD400 Introduction to Gerontology; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Savage-Stevens. S.
MW l:00pm-4:00pm (.\rTanged)
EDHD4I1 Child Growth and Development; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Gardner. A
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (EDU 3315),
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHD489 (PermReq) Field Experiences In Education; (1-4)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDHD498 Special Problems in EducaUon; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDHD789 Internship In Human Development; (3-8) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDHD798 Special Problems In Education; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
EDHD799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
EDHD888 Apprenticeship In Education; (1-8) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t
obtain section number.
EDHD889 Internship in Education; (3-8) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
EDHD899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDMS Measurement, Statistics,
and Evaluation
(Education)
EDMS4S1 Introduction to Educational Statistics; (3) REG/
AUD.
Junior standing. Must be Junior Standing.
0101 Macready. G.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:40pm (EDU 0212)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 12:O0pm-l:40pm (EDU 0212)
EDMS64S Quantitative Research Methods I; (3) REG/AUD
Summer Session I and Session II of this course may be partially
taught on the web. but will also be meeting each class time with
the Instructor.
0101 Macready, G.
MTuWTh 5:00pm-6:40pm (EDU 0212)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 5:00pm-6:40pm (EDU 0212)
EDMS646 Quantitative Research Methods II; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: EDMS 645.
0101 Hendrickson, A
MTuWTh 5:0Dpm-6:40pm (TWS 0131)
EDM$798 Special Problems In Education; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number
EDM$799 Master's Theils Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number
EDMS889 (PermReq) Internship In Measurement and
Statistics; (3-12) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
EDM$899 Doctoral DliierlXion Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number
EDPL30I Foundations of Education; (3) REG/PF/AUD.
Formerly EDP.4 301.
0101 STAFF
MW 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 4233)
EDPL489 Field Experiences in Education; (1-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDPL498 Special Problems in Education; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDPL634 The School Curriculum; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Seldcn. S.
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 2101)
EDPL67I Education Law and Policy; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Kivlighan.M.
MW 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 0202)
EDPL673 Economic Evaluation of Education: (3) REG/AUD.
Formerly EDPL 7SS. Class meets Mondays July 3 1 & August 7
and 14 from 4:00pm to 900pm; Thursdays August 3. 10, and 17
from 9:00am to 5:00pm.
0201 Klees, S.
Time and room to be arranged
EDPL679 Master's Seminar; (3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
EDPL690 Research in Education Policy, Planning and
Administration: (3) REG/AUD
0101 Hultgrcn, F
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 2102)
EDPL700 Qualitative Research Methods in Education; (3)
REG/AUD.
Formerly EDPA 700.
Old Mawhinney, H
TuTh 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 1107)
EDPL788A Special Topics in Education Policy and
Administration: Advanced Methods in Qualitative Data
Analysis; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Mawhinney. H.
Time and room to be arranged
EDPL788M Special Topics in Education Policy and
Administration: Spirituality and Education; (3) REG/AUD.
This class will meet 7/27. 8/1.8/3. 8/8. 8/10. 8/15.8/17.8/21,8/
22,8/24
0201 Lin, J.
Meets 07/27/06-08/24/06
TuWTh 3:00pm-6:00pm (EDU 1107)
EDPL798 Special Problems in Education: (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor
obtain section number.
EDPL799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor t<
obtain section number
EDPL889 Internship in Education; (3-8) REG/AUD
Individual instruction course: contact department
obtain section number
EOPL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG/S-F.
Individual instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
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EDSP
ENBE
EDSP Education, Special
(Education)
EDSP2I0 Introduction to Special Education; (3) REG/AUD
Class Standing Freshman or Sophomore. Not open to students who
have completed more than 59 credits
0101 Maccini, P.
Meets 06/05/06-06/29/06
MWTh 4:l5pm-7:00pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
0201 Votli. L
Meets 07/24/06-08/09/06
MW 9:00am-4:50pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP376 Fundamentals of Sign Language; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Si. Johns, R.
MW 7:00pm- 10:00pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
0201 Da Costa, K
MW 7:0Opm-10:00pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP402 (PermReqj Field Placemen): Severe Disabilities 1; (2-
S)REG.
Fre- or corequisites. EDSP400 and EDSP404. or permission of
department. Shidents without the required co- or prerequisites can
register for this course with departmental approval. Open to
special education graduate students only for this term.
0101 Brown, M.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Brown, M.
Time and room to be arranged
EDSP413 Behavior & Classroom Management in Special
EducaUnn; (3) REG/AUD
For EDSP. 080SL or 0S08P majors only Also offered as EDSP6I3
Credit will be granted/or only one of the following: EDSP}2I.
EDSP4I3. or EDSP6U Formerly EDSP 321.
0201 Barthold, C.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:15pm (EDU 1315)
EDSP421 IPermReq) Field Placemen! Ill: Early Childhood
Special Edocalion: (2-3) REG.
For EDSP or 0S08P majors only. Students without the required
pre- or corequisites can register for this course with departmental
approval. Open to special education graduate students only for
this tenn.
0101 Brown, M
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Brown, M
Time and room to be arranged
ED$P470 Introduction to Special Education; (3) REG/AUD
Open to all students except undergraduate special education
majors.
0101 Maccini, P
Meets 06/05/06-06/29/06
MWTh 4:l5pm-7:00pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
0201 Voth, L
Meets 07/24/06-08/09/06
MW 9:00am-4:S0pm (EDU 1121)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EOSP489 Field Experiences In Special Education; (1-4) R£G/P-
F/AUD.
0101 Brown. M.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Brown, M
Time and room to be arranged
EOSP491 Characteriitici of Learning Disabled Students; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: EDSP470 or permission of department.
0201 Voth, L
Meets 07/27/06-08/1 1/06
ThF 9:00am-4:50pm (EDU 1121)
EDSP498 Special Problerai In Special Education; (l-«) REG
Individual Ins&uction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDSP499G Workshops, Clinics, and Inslilules in Special
Education: Inclusive Practices In the Schools; (3) REG.
0101 Gruber, B.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:00pm (EDU 3236)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP499W Workshops. Clinics, and Institutes In Special
Education: School Violence and Disruption; (3) REG
This class is for upper level undergraduate students.
OlOI Wilson, M.
MW 4:D0pm-7:00pm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP607 School Violence and DIsrupHon; (3) REG.
3 semester hours. This course is for graduate students.
0101 Wilson, M.
MW 4 :00pm-7:00pm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP6I3 Behavior and Classroom Management In Special
Education; (3) REG
For EDSP majors only or permission of instructor Also offered as
EDSP 413 Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
EDSP 413 or EDSP 613.
0201 Barthold, C,
TuTh 4:00pm-7: 15pm (EDU 1315)
EDSP670 Single Subject Research In Special Education; (3)
REG/AUD.
Prerequisite EDSP 600 or permission of department.
0101 Egel, A
TuTh 4:OOpm-7:15pm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP678E Seminar in Special Education: Social Communication
Challenges and Strategies for Individuals with Autism Spectrum
Disorder; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Barthold, C.
MW 4 :15pm-7:15pm (EDU 2102)
EDSP678T Seminar In Special Education: Infants & Toddlers
with Disabilities — Medical & Genetic Implications; (3) REG/
AUD.
The course explores the medical and genetic implications
associated with infants and toddlers with disabilities. Faculty from
the School of Medicine will provide guest presentations. Classes
will be held in the Neonatology Conference Room (Rm N5W68|
at University of Maryland School of Medicine located at 22
South Greene Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. Students should
contact Dr. Brenda Hussey-Gardner prior to the start of class for
directions and parking information ph 410-328-8782 or
bhusseyfa'peds. umaryland.edu
0201 Hussey-Gardner, B.
M 3 :00pm-9;00pm (Arranged)
EDSP788K Selected Topics In Special Education; Foundations
and Educational Implications of Deaf-Blindness and Other Low
Incidence Disabilities; (2) REG/AUD
0101 Kelly. D.
Meets 06/26/06-06/30/06
MTuWThF 8:30am-4:15pm (EDU 1121)
EDSP79g (PermReq) Special Problems In Special Education; (1-
6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EOSP799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department o
obtain section number.
ED$P888 Apprenticeship In Special Education; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
EDSP889 (PermReq) Internship In Special Education; (3-8)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDSP899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDUC Education
(Education)
EDUC27S (PermReq) Students, Learning and Technology; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: EDUC2 75 or EDUC2S9A. Formerly
EDUC 289A. Explore skills essential to college success:
technology fluency and applications, team building, collaboration
tools, problem based cntical thinking, through MicroWorlds and
RoboLab. Investigate and visit professions that interconnect the
fields of education and technology. A Young Scholars Program
course. Enrollment by permission only. Contact s
for further information.
04YS Pruitl-Menlle. D.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9 00am-2:00pm (EDU 0304)
A Young Scholars Program course Enrollment by permissic
only. Please visit summer umd.edu/YSP for more informatic
:r(a^.umd.edu.
EDUC473 Cyberethlcs for Educators: Ethical and Legal
Implications for Classroom Technology; (3) REG
Prerequisite- permission of department Junior standing. Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: EDUC 473 or EDUC
498T Formerly EDUC 498T This course meets primarily online.
The fiisl class will meet on Thursday July 20th at 4:25pm in
EDU 0230
0201 Pruitt-Mentle. D.
Th 4:25pm-7:00pm (EDU 0230)
ENAE Engineering, Aerospace
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENAE283 Inlroductlon to Aerospace Systems; (3) REG
Prerequisites: PHYS16I. ENESI02 and MATH14I. Corequisites:
PHYS260 and 261. formerly PHYS262. Formerly. ENAE28I and
ENAE282 For ENAE majors only. Credit will be granted for only
one of the following: ENAE28I and ENAE282 or ENAE283.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF l:OOpm-2:20pm (EGR 0135)
ENAE3II Aerodynamics I; (3) REG/P-F
Prerequisites: ENAE283 and MATH246. ENAE majors only or
permission of department. Formerly ENAE 471.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 4:00pm-5:20pm (EGR 1102)
ENAE423 Vibration and Aeroelasllclly; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ENAE324. ENAE majors only or permission of
department.
0101 Lee. S.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (EGR 0108)
ENAE499 (PermReq) Elective Research: Individual
Instruction; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instrtiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENAE799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
ENAE899 Doctoral Olsserlation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENBE Biological Resources Engineering
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
ENBE388 (PermReq) Honors Thesis Research; (3-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENBE489 Special Problems In Biological Engineering; (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei
obtain section number.
ENBE499 Special Problems In Agricultural Engineering
Technology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
ENBE699 Special Problems in Biological Engineering; (1-6)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
ENBE799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or inslniclor to
obtain section number
ENBE899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
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ENCE
ENES
ENCE Engineering, Civil
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENCE489 Special Problems in Civil Engineering; (1-3) REG/P-
flAVD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depailment or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCE623 Inlroductlon 10 Advanced Scbeduling; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: ENCE423 Also offered as ENCE 6SSS. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: ENCE 623 or ENCE 6SSS^
0101 O'Connell.K.
M 4:00pm-6:30pm (ITV 1100)
ENCE663 Management of Design and Construction
Organizations; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 Scliulman, N.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:00pm (ITV 1100)
ENCE688 Advanced Topics In Civil Engineering; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCE689 Seminar; (1-16) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCE799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
ENCE899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction 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: contact depai
obtain section number.
ENCH648 Special Problems In Chemical Engineering; (1-6)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCH799 Mailer's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCH899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCO Engineering, Cooperative
Education
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENCO098 (PermReq) Summer Co-op Work Eiperlence; (No
credit) 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 (PermReq) Basic Circuit Theory; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: PHYS260 and PHYS26I (Formerly: PHYS262).
Corequisite: MATH246. Engineering College only (04).
0101 Lawson. W.
Meets 06/0S/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 12:30pm- 1 :50pm (KEB 1110)
Tu 2:00pm-3:20pm (KEB 1110) Dis
ENEE206 (PermReq) Fundamental Electric and Digital Circuit
Laboratory; (2) REG
Prerequisite: ENEE244- Corequisite: ENEE204. For ENEE majors
09090 only Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
ENEE206 or ENEE305. Formerly ENEE 305.
0101 Lawson, W.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MW 9:00am- 10:0aam (CSI 2107)
MW I0:00am-l:0apm (AVW 1356) Lab
0102 Lawson. W.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MW 9:00am-10:0aam (CSI 2107)
MW 2:00pm-5:00pm (AVW 1356) Lab
ENEE244 (PermReq) Digital Logic Design; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ENEEII4 or CMSCI06 Restricted to students with
09090 or 09991 major codes. Engineering College only (04).
0101 Siho.C.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 3117)
EISEE312 (PermReq) Semiconductor Devices and Analog
Electronics; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ENEE302 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 Franiclin.M.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 9:30am-10:50am (CSI 3120)
ENEE350 (PermReq) Computer Organization; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ENEE244 and completion of all lower-division
technical courses in th e EE curriculum. See above note. For
09090 and 09991 majors only. Electrical Engineering and
Computer Engineering majors may not substitute CMSC311 for
ENEE3S0. Not open to students who have completed ENEE250.
Formerly ENEE 250 ENEE majors (09090) only.
0101 Silio.C.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:20ara (CSI 2117)
ENEE380 (PermReq) Electromagnetic Theory; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: MATH24I.(PHYS270 and 271 (Former PHYS263 1)
and completion of all lower-division technical courses in the EE
curriculum. See above note.
0101 Taylor, L.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 12:30pm-l:50pm (JMP 3201)
ENEE381 (PermReq) Electromagnetic Wave Propagation; (3)
REG.
Prerequisite: ENEE380 and completion of all lower-division
technical courses in the EE curriculum. See above note. For
ENEE majors only.
0101 Romero, D.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:20am (CSI 2120)
ENEE440 (PermReq) Microprocessors; (3) REG
Prerequisite: ENEE350 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 Hawlcins, W.
Meets 06/05/06-07/26/06
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:20am (CSI 1122)
ENEE499 (PermReq) Senior Projects in Electrical Engineering;
(1-3) REG
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENEE499L (PermReq) Senior Projects In Electrical
Engineering; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei
obtain section number.
ENEE699 (PermReq) Independent Studies in I
Engineering; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
ENEE799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENEE898 (PermReq) Pre-Candidacy Research; (1-8) REG/S-F
0151 Smela. E.
Time and room to be arranged
0179 Martins, N.
Time and room to be arranged
0184 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0198 Hendler, J.
Time and room to be arranged
0251 Smela, E.
Time and room to be arranged
0279 Martins, N.
Time and room to be arranged
0284 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0298 Hendler, J.
Time and room to be arranged
ENEE899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) S-
F.
ontact department <
ENES Engineering Science
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENESIOO (PermReq) Introduction to Engineering Design; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Corequisite: MATH140. Students
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 robotics-oriented
projects. 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 permission only. Please
contact summer@umd.edu for further information.
04YS Lovell, D.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-l:00pm (JMP 1202)
ENESI02 (PermReq) Statics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH14Q. For engineering majors only. Formerly
ENES 110.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-10:50am (EGR 0108)
TuTh 12:30pm-2:30pm (EGR 0108) Dis
ENES104 Introduction lo Materials and their Applications; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Creating a new technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, or
plastic electronics requires developing the materials first. In this
class we'll explore Materials Science and Engineering where
engineers change the properties and/or behavior of a material to
make them more useful. The course covers the chemical
composition, phase transformations, corrosion and mechanical
properties of materials as well as their electrical, thermal,
magnetic and optical properties. Learn about the unlimited
possibilities for innovation and adaptation through the exciting
field of nanotechnology. A Young Scholars Program course.
Enrollment by permission only. Please contact
summer(a!umd.edu for further information.
04 YS Lloyd, 1.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (CHE 2108)
ENESHO Discovering New Ventures-Foundations of
Entrepreneurship; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
04YS Green, J.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (SCC 2121)
Explore dynamic business and technology topics by working in
teams to design a new business. Students to learn the basic
business, strategy, and leadership skills needed to launch new
ventures and learn how to assess the feasibility of a startup
venture, as well as how to apply best practices for plarming,
launching, and managing new companies. A Young Scholars
Program course; July 10-28, 2006. Enrollment by permission
only. Contact summer@umd.edu for further information.
ENES220 Mechanics of Materials; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENESI02: andMATHNl: andPHYSI6l. For
engineering majors only (not including ENEE majors).
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am- 10:50am (PLS 1140)
TuTh 12:45pm-2:45pm (EGR 3102) Dis
ENES221 Dynamics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENESI02 or ENESIIO: and MATHI4I: and
PHYS16I.
OIOI STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9;40am (EGR OIIO)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:40pm (EGR 1102)
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ENES
ENGL
ENES435 Product Liability and Regulation; (3) REG/PF/AUD
Junior sending Also offered as ENFP435. For additional
assistance, please contact Prof Jim Milke at (301) 405-3995 or
by email at milke(a'eng-umd-edu.
0101 Brannigan. V.
MW 5:00pm-8::0pm (CSI 3117)
ENES460 Fundamentals of Technology Start-Up Ventures; (3)
REGT-F.AUD.
Abo offered as BUSI7SSA Formerly ENES 4S9A. This course is
designed to take graduate and upper-level undergraduate s
tudents-majonng pnmarily m technical disciplines-through the
ftmdamen tal aspects of creating, organizing, funding, managing,
and growing a te chnology startup venture. This multidisciplinary
course will draw on man agement. business, legal, financial, as
well as technical, concepts. Tea ms develop a business plan for a
technology company, based on each team' s own business idea.
0101 STAFF
MW 9:00am-12;30pm (JMP 2202)
ENES508 Engineering Professional Development for Teachers;
(l-«) REG/P-F/AUD,
0201 McCuen, R.
MTuWThF 8;00am-4:00pm (EGR 2154)
ENFP Engineering, Fire Protection
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENFP429 (PermReqt Independent Studies; (1-3) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENFP435 Product Liability and Regulation; (3) REG/P-F/AUD,
Junior standing. Also offered as ENES435. For additional
assistance, please contact Prof Jim Milke at (301) 405-3995 or
by email at milke(a:eng umd.edu.
0101 Brannigan. V
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (CSI 3117)
ENFP619 Graduate Seminar; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
ENFP629 Selected Topics; (3-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instructor t
obtain section number.
ENFP649 Special Problems: (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
ENFP799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
ENGL EngUsh
(Arts and Humanities)
ENGLlOl Introduction to Writing: (3) REG
An introductory course in academic wnting.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (TYD 2108)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 12:00pm-3:l5pm(SOH 2121)
0104 STAFF
MTuTh 6:00pm-8:I0pm (SQH 21 19)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:l5pm (SQH 1103)
0204 STAFF
MWTh 6:00pm-8:10pm (SQH 2121)
ENGLIOIB IPermReql Introduction to Writing; (3) REG
For Bridge students only.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/26/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-2:30pm (MTH B0425I
ENGLIOIX Introduction to Writing; (3) REG,
For students for whom English is a second language.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (SQH 2120)
ENGL20S Introduction to Shakespeare: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) Recommended for non-majors.
0201 Barker, K,
TuTh l:00pm-4:I5pm(SQH 1105)
ENGL222 American Literature: 1865 to Present; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
CORE: Literature (HL)
0201 Monserez. M.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:l5pm (SQH 1 105)
06FF Forrester, M
Meets 07/30/06-08/18/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:15pm (JMZ 3205)
"A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only.
Please con tact summerCa'umd.cdu for further information,*
ENGL234 Introduction to Afrtcan-American Literature; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD,
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0201 Thomas, R.
MW 9:00am- 12: 15pm (SQH 1121)
ENGL243 Introduction to Poetry; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Literature (HL)
0101 Moser, T
TuTh l:00pm-4:I5pm (SQH 1121)
ENGL245 Film and the Narrative Tradition: (3) REG/P-F/AUD,
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0401 Kauffman. L
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:15pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL250 Introduction to Literature by Women; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY Also offered as IVMST25S.
Credit will he granted for only one of the following: ENGL250 or
WMST255
0101 Ryan. L.
MW 9:00am-12:15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL278Q Global Literature, Film and Culture; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE Literanire (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Ray. S.
MW l:00pm-4: 15pm (SQH 1101)
E^GL294 Introduction to Creative Writing; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0201 Bemal. L.
TuTh l:00pm-4:15pm (SQH 1107)
ENGL301 Critical Methods In the Study of Literature; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
For English or English education majors, or English Minors.
0101 Jansen. L.
MW l:00pm-4:15pm (SQH 1121)
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 ENCL403 and ENCL404.
0101 Cartwright, K.
TuTh l:00pm-4: 15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL312 Romantic to Modern British Literature; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD,
0201 Whitney. E
MW I:00pm-4:15pm (SQH 1121)
ENGL3I3 American Literature; (3) REG
Prerequisite: two lower-level English courses, at least one in
literature: or permission of department.
0201 Levine. R,
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL348A Literary Works by Women: Women and Science
Fiction; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
Old Donawerth, J,
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL379E Special Topics in Literature: Film Analysis - The
Rhetoric of Fictional Worlds; (3) REG
0101 Miller, J.
TuTh 6:30pm-10:00pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL379G Special Topics in Literature^ Modern Heroic
Cinema; (3) REG
0201 Miller. J,
TuTh 6:30pm-10:00pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL388P Writing Internship: (1-6) REG,
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
EISCL391 Advanced Composllion; (3) REG
Prerequisite: 60 credits and completion of ENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement-
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-l2:45pm (SQH 2119)
0107 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1123)
0108 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pro-9:15pm (SQH 1107)
0201 STAFF
MW 9:30am-I2:45pm (SQH I 111)
0204 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2119)
0205 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:I5pm (SQH 2122)
ENGL392 Advanced ComposiHon: Pre-Law; (3) REG,
Prerequisite: 60 credits and completion of ENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement.
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1123)
ENGL393 Technical Writing; (3) REG
Prerequisite: 60 credits and completion of ENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement.
0101 STAFF
MW 9:30am- 1 2:45pm (SQH 1111)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1107)
0103 STAFF
MW 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1107)
0108 ST/^FF
MW 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1111)
0109 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2122)
0112 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2121)
0113 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1123)
0201 STAFF
MW 9:30am-12;45pm (SQH 2120)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 2120)
0206 STAFF
MW 6:OOpm-9;I5pm (SQH 1123)
0207 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1111)
0209 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:I5pm (SQH 1I2I)
0210 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1123)
0211 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:I5pm (SQH 2122)
ENGL393X Technical Writing; (3) REG,
Prerequisite: 60 credits and completion of ENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement. For students for whom English is a second language,
0103 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1107)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1111)
ENGL394 Business Writing; (3) R£G,
Prerequisite: 60 credits and completion of ENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement.
0101 STAFF
MW 9:30am-l2:45pra (SQH 1123)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-I2:45pm (SQH 1121)
0104 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:I5pm (SQH 2121)
0105 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1121)
0107 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1 105)
0109 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1105)
0201 STAFF
MW 9:30am- I2:45pm (SQH 1105)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 9:30ara-12:45pm (SQH 1 105)
0204 STAFF
MW6:00pm-9:15pm(SQH 1105)
0205 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2120)
0206 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2119)
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ENGL
ENPM
ENGU95 Writing for Health Professions; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: 60 credits and comptetion ofENGLlOl or
equivalent. This course satisfies the professional writing
requirement.
0102 Berlinski.E.
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1101)
ENCL404 Shakespeare: The Later Works; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: two English courses in literature or permission of
department.
0201 Grossman, M.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm {SQH 1101)
ENGL428A Seminar In Language and Literature: Film Noir
anil American Culture; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
0201 Auerbach. J.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL429 (PermReq) Independent Research In English: (1-6)
REG'P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENGL462 Folksong and Ballad: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Pearson, B.
MW l:00pm-4: 15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL489P Special Topics in English Language: Language and
Politics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Coleman, L.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL49S Independent Study In Honors; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instniction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisites: Candidacy for honors in
English and ENGL3 70 and ENGL373. For ENGL majors only
ENGL629 Readings In Folklore and Folkllfe: Folksong and
Ballad: (3-6) REG/AUD
0201 Pearson, B
MW l;00pm-4: 15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL638 Readings in Film as Teit and Cultural Form: Film
NoIr and American Culture; (3) REG/AUD.
0201 Auerbach, J.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL699 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course, contact department or instmctor to
obtain section number.
ENCL799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENGL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instniction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
ENMA Engineering, Materials
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENMA499 (PermReq) Senior Laboratory Project; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
0201 Briber, R
Time and room to be arranged
ENMA698 Special Problems In Materials Science and
Engineering; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
ENMA799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number.
ENMA899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor
obtain section number.
ENME Engineering, Mechanical
(The A. James Clarlc School of
Engineering)
ENME232 Thermodynamics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PHYS260 and PHYS26I (Formerly: PHYS26:).
0101 Shoushtan, A.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (EGL 1204)
ENME271 Introduction to Matlab; (3) REG
Prerequisite: ENES22I
0101 MarliS.C
MTuWTb 11 :00am- 12:40pm (EGR 2112)
ENME320 Thermodynamics: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: MATHI4I: and IPHYS260 and PHYS26I
(Formerly: PHYS262JI.
0101 Ainane, S.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (EGL 1202)
ENME33I Fluid Mechanics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENME232 and ENES22I.
0101 Bigio, D
TuTh 12:30pm-3:50pm (EGR 3106)
0102 Thamire, C.
MW 12:30pm-3:50pm (EGR 3106)
ENME332 Transfer Processes; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ENME 33 1.
0101 Hcrold, K,
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (EGR 0135)
ENME3S1 Electronics and Instrumentation II; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ENME350 and (PHY 270 and 271 {Formerly
PHYS263!).
0101 El-Bassyiouni, M.
MW 12:30pm-2:30pm (EGR 0110)
MW 2:40pm-4:40pm (EGR 01 10) Lab
0102 El-Bassyiouni, M.
MW 12:30pm-2:30pm (EGR 0110)
MW 4:45pm-6:4Spm'(EGR 01 10) Lab
ENME36I Vibration, Controls and Optimization I; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENES220. ENES22I. ENME271. and MATH246.
For ENME majors only
0101 Coder. D.
MTuW 9:00am-l 1:15am (EGR 3106)
ENME392 Statistical Methods for Product and Processes
Development; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: MATH24I
0101 Thamire, C.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (EGR 0135)
ENME400 Machine Design; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Senior standing.
0101 Beigel, T
MW 4:00pm-6:00pm (EGR 0108)
Tu 4:00pm-6:45pm (EGR 0110)
0201 Beigel, T.
MW 4:00pm-6:00pm (EGR 0108)
Tu 3:00pm-5:45pm (EGR 0110)
ENME4I4 Computer-Aided Design; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: MATH241 or equivalent.
0102 Zhang, G.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 12:00pm-3:00pm (EGR 0312)
0301 Zhang, G.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 8:00am-l 1:00am (EGR 0312)
0501 Zhang, G.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 12:00pm-3:00pm (EGR 0312)
ENME462 Vibrations. Controls, and Optimization II; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENME351 and ENME 36 1. Formerly ENME 362.
0101 Ainane. S.
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:40am (EGL 1202)
ENME488 (PermReq) Special Problems; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENME799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number.
ENME808 Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering; (3)
REG/AUD.
0111 Gupta, S.
Time and room to be arranged
0232 Zhang, G.
Time and room to be arranged
ENME899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
ENNU Engineering, Nuclear
(The A. James Clark School of Engineering)
ENNU468 Research; (2-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENMI648 Special Problems In Nuclear Engineering; (!•«) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENNU799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENM;899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENPM Engineering, Professional Masters
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENPM6S2 Applied Finite Element Methods; (3) REG/AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENPM652 or
ENPMS08F Formerly ENPM 80SR
OlFS Etheridge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OIHG Etheridge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OIHT Ethendge, J
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:I0pm (Arranged)
OlSG Ethendge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pra (Arranged)
OISM Ethendge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OITV Ethendge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
0101 Etheridge, J.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (EGR 2107)
ENPM654 Energy Systems
Formerly ENPM SOSE
OlFS Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-8
OIHG Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-l
OIHT Treado. S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-l
OISG Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-l
OISM Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-8
OITV Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm-:
0101 Treado, S.
Meets 06/05/06-07/24/06
MW 6:00pm
Management; (3) REG/AUD.
:40pm (Arranged)
):40pm (Arranged)
i:40pm (Arranged)
i:40pm (Arranged)
:40pm (Arranged)
8:40pm (Arranged)
:40pm (EGR 2107)
ENPM6SS Conlamlnant Transport and Fate In the
Environment: (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: Basic chemistry, physics and mathematics, including
some calculus: knowledge of organic chemistry will be helpful.
Formerly ENPM 8081.
OlFS Eisenberg, N.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OIHG Eisenberg, N.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Ananged)
OIHT Eisenberg, N.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OISG Eisenberg, N.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
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ENPM
FMST
01 SM Eisenberg. N.
Meets 06 06 06-07:7/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8;10pni (Arranged)
OITN' Eisenberg, N.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
0101 Eisenberg, N,
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8 lOpm (ITV 1111)
ENPM808 (PermReql Advanced Topics in Engineering; (1-3)
REG AUD.
0101 Synnos, G.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Syrnios, G.
Time and room to be arranged
ENPMSOSE Advanced Top
Software; (3) REG AUD
OlFS Bender, H,
MeeB 06/07/06-08/23/06
W 5:30pra-8:I0pm
OIHG Bender. H
Meets 06/07/06-08/23/06
W 5;30pm-8:10pm
01 HT Bender, H
Meets 06/07/06-08/23/06
W 5:30pm-8:10pm
OlSG Bender, H
Meets 06/07/06-08/23/06
W 5:30pm-8:10pm
OISM Bender, H
Meets 06/07 06-08/23/06
W 5:30pm-8:10pm
OITV Bender, H.
Meets 06/07/06-0873/06
W 5:30pm-8:10pra
0101 Bender, H
Meets 06/07 /06-08/23'06
W 5:30pm-8;10pi
Engineering: In
(Arranged)
(Arranged)
(Arranged)
(Arranged)
(Arranged)
(Arranged)
(EGR 2103)
ENPM808I .\dvanced Topics in Engineering: Wireless Sensor
Networks; (3) REG AUD
OlFS Hadjilheodosiou. M
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:IOpm (Arranged)
OIHG Hadjitheodosiou, M
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OIHT Hadjitheodosiou. M.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OlSG Hadjitheodosiou. M.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OISM Hadjitheodosiou, M.
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5;30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
OITV Hadjitheodosiou. M
Meets 06/06/06-07/27/06
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
0101 Hadjitheodosiou, M-
Meets 06/06/06-07/2706
TuTh S:30pm-8:IOpm (EGR 2103)
ENRE Reliability Engineering
(The A. James Clark School of Engineering)
ENRE467 System Safety Engineering; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisiles. MATH 246 and PHYS 261 or permission of
0101 Allocco. M.
Th 5:30pm-8:50pm (EAB 0307)
ENRE642 (PermReq) Reliability Engineering Management; (3)
REG/AUD.
OIRE Schenkelberg. F
Time and room to be arranged
ENRE648 (PermReql Special Problems in Reliability
Engineering; (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENRE799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department
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 Bldg- to make arrangements.
ENSP Environmental Science and Policy
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
ENSP386 Internship; (3-6) REG
Individual Instmction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: internship proposal
approved by the specialty advisor the director of ENSP and the
student s internship sponsor
ENTM Entomology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
ENTM699 Advanced Entomology; (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course contact department or i
obtain section number.
ENTM789 Field Experience in Pest Management; <l-6) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTM799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTS Telecommunications
(The A. James Clark School of Engineering)
ENTS609 Telecommunications Project; (3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTS699 Independent Study In Telecommunications; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
FMST Family Studies
(Health and Human Performance)
F1VlST26a Couple Relationships; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Rubin. R.
MW 6:00pra-9:30pm (MMH 0108)
FMSTJJO Famil)' Theories and Patterns; 0) REG/AUD.
Junior standing.
0101 Zeiger. R.
MW 9;30am-12:50pm (MMH 0108)
FMST332 Children in Families; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: FMSTIOS or PSYCIOO.
0101 Wallter. S.
TuTh 9:30am-12:50pm (MMH 0108)
FMST34I Personal and Ftmlly Finance; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Knight, W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (KEY 0126)
0201 Knight. W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (MMH 1400)
FMST38I Poverty, Affluence, and Families; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: SOCYIOO or SOCYI05
0201 Roy. K.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 0108)
FMST383 Delivery of Human Services to Families; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD,
Prerequisite: FMST330
0201 Wallen. J,
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 Prerequisite permission of department.
Junior standing
FMST399 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-6) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei
obtain section number. Individualized family and (
studies projects of interest to student and faculty.
FMST43I Family Crises and Intervention; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO.
0101 Zeiger. R.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 0108)
0401 Burdette. R.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
TuWTh 9:00am-l:30pm (MMH 1400)
FMST460 Violence in Families; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO or SOCYIOO or SOCYIOS
0101 Schull.C.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 1304)
FMST477 (PermReq) Internship and Analysis in Family Studies;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: FMSTSfl3. plus an additional six FMST credits and
permission of department For FMST majors only Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: FMST477 or FMSTS47 A
planned, supervised internship complemented by analysis.
Opportunities to integrate theory and practice. Field experience
requires minimum of 120 hours per semester.
0101 Liechty. J.
Meets 06/05/06-08/17/06
W 9:30am-12:50pm (MMH 1108A)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
FMST487 Legal Aspects of Family Problems; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 Tripp. K,
MW 9:30am-12:50pra (MMH 3418)
FMST498 (PermReq) Special Topics; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Individual family studies instruction
course on topics of interest to student and faculty.
FMST498S Special Topics: Sexuality: Issues in Family Therapy
and Service Delivery; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Epstem, N,
TuTh 9:30am-12:S0pm (MMH 1I08A)
FMST645 Sexuality: Issues in Family Therapy and Service
Delivery; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisites: a basic course in human sexuality and permission
of instructor
0101 Epstein, N.
TuTh 9:30am-l2:50pm (MMH 1108A)
FM$T654 Clinical Marriage and Family Therapy Practice; (3)
REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: FMST65I. Limited to students admitted to 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; (1-2) S-F
0101 Werlinich. C
W9:O0am-l2:0Opm(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 Instrtiction 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 Inlervenlion; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Zeiger, R.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 0108)
0401 Burdette, R.
Meets 07/1 7/06-08/04/06
TuWTh 9:00am-l:30pm (MMH 1400)
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GEOL
FM$T698V Advanced Topics In Family Studies: Violence In
Families; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Schull.C
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 1304)
FMST699 Independent Study; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
FMST789 (PermReq) Non-Thesis Researcli; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnjctor to
obtain section number.
FMST790 iPermReq) Marriage and Family Therapy
Supervision; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite permission of department Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: FMST 790 or FMST 690
0101 Werlmich.C.
F 8:30am-2:30pm (Arranged)
FMST799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number
FMST899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG/S-F.
0201 STAiT
Time and room to be arranged
0207 Koblmsky. S.
Time and room to be arranged
FREN French
(Arts and Humanities)
FREN103 INleoslve Elementary French; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to students who have completed FREN 101. FREN102.
more than two years of high school French, or is a fluent/native
speaker of French. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: FRENl02orFRENl03.
0101 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (HJP 1229)
0102 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:40am- 11 :45am (JMZ 1215)
FREN203 Intensive Intermediate French: (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: FRENIOS or equivalent. Not open to students who
have completed FREN201, FREN202. four years of high school
french. or is a fluent and/or native speaker of French. Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: FREN201. FREN202 or
FREN203. Formerly FREN 202.
0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (ASY 3221)
0202 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30ara-l 1:45am (ASY 3221)
FREN204 French Grammar and Composition; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO) Prerequisite: FREN201 or FREN202.
Open to students who have completed 4 years (Level 4} of high
school French. Not open to native/fluent speakers.
0201 Kennedy, T
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (EDU 3233)
FREN250 Introduction to French Literature: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
CORE: Literature (HL) Nol open to native/jlueni speakers.
Prerequisile: FREN204 or equivalent. Recommended: FREN2U.
0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (PLS 1180)
FREN31I Advanced ConversationiThe History of France; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to fluent or native speakers of French. Prerequisite:
FREN2S0 or equivalent. Recommended: FREN2II Taught
concurrently with FREN 312.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (PLS 1176)
FREN312 France Today; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Not open to native or fluent speakers. Prerequisite: FREN301 or
equivalent Taught concurrently with FREN 311.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (PLS 1176)
FREN386 Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing
FREN799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG/S-F,
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
FREN899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (t-8) REG/S-R
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructoi
obtain section number
GEOG Geography
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
GEOGIOO Introduction to Geography; (3) REG/P-F.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0101 Cimncione. J
Meets 06/05/06-06/24/06
TuWTh 4:00pm-7:30pm (LEF 2205)
GEOG17a Maps and Map Use; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS)
0301 Brodsky.H.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:30pra (KEY 0116)
GEOG201 Geography of Environmental Systems: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0201 Pomeroy, J
TuTh 9:30am-l:00pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG211 Geography of Environmental Systems Laboratory;
(1) REG/P-F/AUD
Pre- or corequisite: GEOC201 or CEOLIOO or GEOL120.
0201 STAFF
TuTh l:30pm-3:00pm(LEF 1220)
GEOG310 Maryland and Adjacent Areas; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOC3I0 or
GEOG321 Formerly GEOG 321.
0201 Eoey. A.
MW l:00pm-4:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG312 The United Stales and Canada; (3) REC/P-F/AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: OEOG3I2 or
GEOG320 Formerly GEOG 320.
0201 Eney. A.
MW 9:00am-12:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG313 Latin America; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
DIVERSITY Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
CEOC313 or GEOG323 Formerly GEOG 323.
0101 Luna, R.
TuTh 12:30pm-4:00pm (LEF 2166)
CEOG372 Remote Sensing: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This course has a $40 lab fee. This course is team-taught by
Tatiana Lob oda and Kelley O'Neal.
0101 O'Neal, K.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG373 Geographic Information Systems; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
There is a $40 lab fee for this course.
020! STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG384 (PermReq) Internship in Geography; (3) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: GEOG30S: and GEOG310:
and permission of department. Corequisite: GE0G3flS
GEOG385 (PermReq) Internship Research Paper; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instruclor to
obtain section number. Prerequisile: CEOGSOS: and GEOG3I0:
and permission of department Corequisite GEOG384
GEOG431 Culture and Natural Resource Management; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Credit will he granted for only one of the following: GEOG421 or
GEOG431 Formerly GEOG 421.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 2:00pm-5:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG434 The Contemporary City; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Credit will be granted for only one of the following GEOG434 or
GEOG4S0 Formerly GEOG 450.
0101 Zlatic, M.
MW 2:00pm-5:30pm (LEF 1221)
GEOG43S Population Geography: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOG422 or
GEOG43S Formerly GEOG 422.
0101 Zlatic, M.
MW 6:00pm-9:30pm (LEF 1222)
GEOC498 (PermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOG603 Masters Research Tutorial; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: GEOG 600: and permission of department. Credit
will be granted for only one of the following: GEOG 603 or GEOG
610. Formerly GEOG 610.
0101 Justice. C.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Justice, C.
Time and room to be arranged
0215 Kearney, M.
Time and room to be arranged
GEOG78g (PermReq) Selected Topics In Geography; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOG789 (PermReq) Independent Readings; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Contact department to make
arrangements.
GEOG790 (PermReq) Internship in Geography; (3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instruclor 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.
GEOC899 (PermReq) Doctoral DissertaHon Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department 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 for only one of the following: GEOLIOO or
GEOL120 CORE Physical Science Laboratory (PL) Course only
when taken concurrently with GEOL 1 10.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CSS 2428)
GEGLllO Physical Geology Laboratory; (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Pre- or corequisite GEOLIOO or GEOLUO. CORE Physical
Science Laboratory (PL) Course only when taken with GEOL 100.
0101 STAFF
MW 12:00pm-3:00pm (GEO 2106) Lab
GEOLUO Environmental Geology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Credit will be granted for only one
of the following: GEOLIOO or GEOLI20.
0101 Brabson, E.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PLS 1119)
GEOL499 (PermReq) Special Problems in Geology; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOL799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-4) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOL898 Pre-Candidacy Research: (1-8) REG/S-F.
0102 Rudnick, R.
Time and room to be arranged
0104 Candela, ?.
Time and room to be arranged - -
0105 Walker, R.
Time and room to be arranged
0107 Prestegaard, K.
Time and room to be arranged
0108 Wylic, A.
Time and room to be arranged
01 10 Campbell, A.
Time and room to be arranged
01 1 1 Brown, M.
Time and room to be arranged
01 12 Kaufman, A.
Time and room to be arranged
0113 Piccoli, P
Time and room to be arranged
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GVPT
0114 McDonoiiyh. W.
Time and room lo be arranged
0117 Farquhar. J.
Time and room to be arranged
0202 Rudnick. R.
Ttmc and room to be arranged
0204 Candcla. P.
Time and room lo be arranged
0205 Walker. R.
Time and room to be arranged
0207 Preslegaard. K.
Time and room to be arranged
0208 Wylie, A,
Time and room to be arranged
0210 Campbell. A,
Time and room to be arranged
0211 Brown. M.
Time and room to be arranged
0212 Kaufman. A.
Time and room in be arranged
0213 Piccoli. P.
Time and room to be arranged
0214 McDonough. W.
Time and room to be arranged
0217 Farquhar. J.
Time and room to be arranged
GEOL899 Doctoral Disserlalion Research; (1-8) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GERM Germanic Studies
(Arts and Humanities)
GERM 1 03 intensive Elementary German; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
.\'of open lo students who have completed GERMIOI. GERMI02.
more than two years of high school German, or is a fluent/native
speaker of German- Credit will he granted lor only one of the
following: OERUI02 or GERMIOI.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30aln- 1 1:45am IJMZ 3203)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30ain-ll;45am (JMZ 2207)
GERM20] Intensive Intermediate German; (4) REG.
CORE: Humanities IHOl Prerequisite: GERM 103 or equivalent.
Not open to students who have completed GERM201. GERM202.
four years of high school German, or is a fluent/native .speaker of
German. Credit will he granted for only one of the following:
GERM202 or GERM203.
0101 STAFT
MTuWTh 9:30am- 1 1 :45ara (KEY 0 125)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9J0am- 1 1:45am (SKN 1112)
GERM28S German Film and Literature; (3) REG P-F/AUD
CORE: Literature (HL) Films in English or with English subtitles.
Language of Inslniclions: English.
0401 Bcickcn. P.
Mecu 07 1 7/06-08/04 W
MWF 9:00am-2:00pm (JMZ 0208)
GERM368 Scandinavian Civilization: Viking Sagas; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD,
0101 Osier. R
MW l:00pm.4: 15pm (JMZ 3205)
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)
CVPTIOO Principles of (.overnmcnt and Politics; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
CORE Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0101 Singh. I
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (TYD 1108)
0201 Mci.C.
TuTh I2:30pm-3:50pm (TYD 1111)
GVPTI70 American Government; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0101 Bullock, J.
MW9:00am-12:2Opin(TYD 1108)
0201 Mathewson. J.
MW 12:30pm-3:50pm (TYD 1108)
06FF Karnes, K,
Meets 07/3 1/06-08/1 8/06
MTuWTh 9:00am-12:20pm (KEY 0125)
A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only.
Please contact summerra'umail umdedu for further informalii
GVPT200 International Political Relations; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequisite.
CVPTIOO
Old Morales, J
TuTh 12:30pm-3:50pm (TYD 1102)
0201 Yeo, Y.
TuTh 9:00am-12:30pm (TYD 1102)
GVPT228A The Craft of Political Science Research; (4) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0201 Cousins, K
TuTh 12:30pm-3:50pm (KEY 0117)
GVPT231 Law and Society: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Burger, M
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (SQH 1117)
GVPT24I The Study of Political Philosophy: Ancient and
Modern; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: GVPT 1 00
0101 McBrayer, G
TuTh 4:00pra-7:20pm (MMH 1304)
0201 Kim, S,
TuTh 9:00am- 12:20pm (ASY 3203)
GVPT273 Introduction to Environmental Politics; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
0101 Cousins, K
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (ASY 3207)
GVPT280 Comparative Politics and Governments; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD,
Prerequisite: GVPTIOO.
0101 Marshall. S.
TuTh 12:30pm-3:50pm (ASY 3207)
0201 Johnson, C.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:20pm (TYD 2110)
GVPT282 The Government and Politics of the Third World;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD,
Prerequisite: GVPTIOO.
0101 Grant-Wisdom, D,
MW 12:30pm-3:50pm (TYD II02)
GVPT289A (PermReq) Special Topics In Government and
Politics: International Political Relations (ICONS); (3) REG/P-
F/AUD,
Discover what it takes to be a world leader in an intensive,
interactive exploration of how the international system works.
Using the major theones of international relations as a general
framework, enter the world of virtual diplomacy and participate
in foreign policy and negotiation activities through ICONS (the
International Communication and Negotiation Simulations)
program, A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by
permission only. Please contact summerfa'umd,edu for further
information
04YS Pate, A.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pro(PLS 1129)
MWF 1 :00pm-4:00pm (PLS 1129) Dis
GVPT309A Topics In Inlernallonal Relations; Allernative
Approaches to Security; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Sciubba, J
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (TLF 1101 J
GVPT309P Topics In International Relations: Inter and intra-
state conflict and Its resolution in Latin America; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
Also offered as SPAN 448B,
0201 Kaufman, E
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT309X Topics in International Relations: Conflict
Resolution - The Israeli Palestinian Eiperiment; (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 m-depth understanding of this volatile issue using
interactive discussion, histoncal perspectives and problem-
solving workshops to search for common ground. Topics include
the fate of Jerusalem, the problems associated with
refijgees,settlements, water rights, border disagreements and
secunty concerns. This conflict is compared to the broader
perspective of other ethno-polilical conflicts. The instructors aie
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-9:20pm (TYD 1118)
GVPT3SS iPermRcq) Capstone I: Internalional DevelopmenI
and Conflict Management; (3) RECi/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Only open to students in IDCM Minor Program.
Recommended: GVPT3.U.
0301 Blum, A,
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWTh 9:00am. 12:20pm (PLS 1168)
CV'PT356 (PermReq) Capstone II: Inlernallonal Development
and Conflict Management; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: Only open to students in IDCM Minor and
CVPT35S Recommended: GVPT3.U.
0501 Blum, A,
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh 9:O0.im-12:20pm (PLS 1168)
CVPT386 (PermReql Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
GVPT388 (PermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0201 Pcarson-Merkowitz, S.
Time and room to be arranged
This is an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed
on t heir participation in an on-
0202
Pearson-Merkowitz, S.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (TWS 2228)
GVPT388A Topical Investigations: Analysis of Cotinpls and
Filmic Images; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Requires concurrent registration jn GVPT 399A for a combined
total of 6 credits. Sec course description under GVPT 399A.
0301 Glass, J.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
Time and room to be arranged
G\ PT399A Seminar in Government and Politics: Films and the
Politics of the Family; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
May be taken concurrently with GVPT 388A for a total of 6
credits.
0301 Glass, J-
Meels 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF l:30pm-4:30pm (JMZ 0220)
GVPT399B Seminar in Government and Politics: Terrorism: A
Global Perspective on Sources, Threats, and Responses; (3)
REO/P-F/AUD.
0101 Biswas, B.
MW I2:30pm-3:50pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT399D Seminar In Government and Politics: Politics and
Policy of Sustainable DcvelopemenI; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Pinto, R.
TuTh 4 00pm-7:20pm (TYD 1101)
GVPT409A Seminar in International Relations and World
Politics: Understanding Globalization; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
An introduction to the European Union is provided and topics that
will be studied include the history, institutional structures, and
theories of European integration. Current European Union
policies and debates with particular attention to the quetions of
what drives European integration - (common identity, corporate
power) will be extensivley discussed.
0101 Beevers, M.
TuTh 6:00pm-') :Opm (TYD 1 136)
GVPT409B 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 1108)
GVPT409C Seminar in International Relations and World
Politics: Negotiating with Rogue States: Can Negotiation
Ensure Confllcl Resolution; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course will be taught online. ^
0101 Grzelczyk, V.
Time and room to be arranged
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GVPT
HIST
GVPr-lJ2 Civil Righls and Ihe Constitution; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Premiuisile: GVPT23I
0101 SiiTion, S,
TuTh 4:n0pm-7::0pm (TYD 1 102)
GVPT434 Race Relations and Public Law; (3| REG/P-F/AUD
Prereqiilsile: GVPT2.1I
0201 Fntz.M.
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (TYD 21081
GVPT4J9A Seminar in Public Law: Gender and the Law; (3)
REG'P-F/AUD.
0101 Fntz, M.
MW 4:00pni-7,20pni (TYD 21021
GVPT4S0 Comparative Study of Foreign Policy Formation; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisile: GVPTiOO
0101 Ziv.G,
TuTh 12 :30pm-3:50pni (TYD 1101)
GVPT4S9A Seminar in Comparative Politics: Russian. Soviet,
■nd Post-Soviet Politics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Voytsekhovskyy, P
TuTh 12 :30pm-3:50pm (SQH 1117)
GVPT459B Seminar in Comparative Politics: Understanding
Plrty Volatility in Post-Iraq War Elections: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course will be taught online.
0101 Dc Vrles, H
GVPT475 The Presidency and the Executive Branch; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisile: GVPTI70-
0101 Frcund. E.
MW 9:00aro-12;20pro (ARM 0105)
GVPT479A Seminar In American Politics: Transforming
Politics: The Media and the Internet in Elections. Governing.
Social Movements; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This is an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed on
their participation in a on-line environment.
0201 De Vries, H
Time and room to be arranged
GVPT484 Government and PoliHcs of Africa; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisile: GVPT2S0 or GVPT2S2.
0201 Roessler, P
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (TYD 1118)
GVPT898 Pre-Candidacy Research; (3) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number,
GVPT899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number
HESP Hearing and Speech Sciences
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
HESP3I1 Anatomy. Pathology and Physiology of the Auditory
System; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: HESP 20 2 with a grade of 'Cor belter or permission
ofdepartmeni
0101 Roberts, C.
MW 12:OOpm-3:20pm(LEF 1220)
HESP386 iPermReql Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisile: permission of deparlmenl.
Junior standing
HESP388 Undergraduate Research Externship; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
HESP417 Principles and Methods in Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: (HESPSII. HfSP402. and HESP4III lu/A a grade
of "C" or heller or permission ofdepartmeni.
0201 Davis, K,
MTuWTh 9:30ara-ll:45am (LEF 0135)
HESP420 Deafness and Sign Language; (3) REG
Credit will he granttdfor only one of the following: HESP49SA or
HESP420.
0101 Kinsella-Meier, M.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (LEF 01351
HESP498A Seminar: American Sign Language I: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 Williams. T
MWF 9:00am-l 1:30am (LEF 1221)
HESP499 iPermReq) Independent Study: (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
HESP625 Dysphagia: (3) REG
Prerequisile: permission ofdepartmeni Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: HESP 639B or HESP 625.
0201 Sonies. B.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh 10:00am-12:45pm (SQH 1120)
Time and room to be arranged
HESP63S Aural Rehabilitation/Habililation; (3) REO/AUD.
0101 Pinlo. R.
TuTh 4:15pm-715pra (LEF 0135)
0102 Spencer, M.
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pra (LEF 0135)
HESP638 Research Practicum: Minor Research Problems: (1-
3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or inslnictor to
obtain section number.
HESP646 Educational Audiology; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: HESP 6(16 Recommended: HESSP 645.
0201 Kreisle, A.
Meets 07/17/06-08/1 1/06
TuTh 5:00pm-8:00pm (Arranged)
HESP648B Clinical Practice in Speech: (1-2) REG/AUD
0101 Sisskin.V.
Time and room to be arranged
0102 Skinker, K.
Time and room to be arranged
0103 Book, S.
Time and room to be arranged
0104 Nelson. J.
Time and room to be arranged
0105 Handy, D.
Time and room to be arranged
0106 Worthington. C
Time and room to be arranged
HESP649 IPermReq) Clinical Practice in Audiology; (1-2) REG/
AUD.
0101 Palmer, S.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 McCabe, M.
Time and room to be arranged
HESP658A IPermReq) Special Clinical Topics in Hearing and
Speech: Clinical Ethics; (2) REG/AUD.
Open to year 2 and year 3 CAUD students.
0101 Fitzgerald. T.
Th 3:30pra-6:00pm (LEF 1222)
HESP658B Special Clinical Topics in Hearing and Speech:
Supervision; (1) REG/AUD.
0101 McCabe, M
W 3:30pm-6:00pm (LEF 1222) Lab
HESP708 Independent Study; (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact depanmcnl or instructor to
obtain section number
HESP728 Advanced Clinical Practice in Speech; (2) REG/AUD
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
HESP729 Advanced Clinical Practice in Audiology; (1-8) REG/
AUD.
0101 McCabe. M.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 McCabe. M.
Time and room to be arranged
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 Instruclion course: contact department oi
obtain section number
HESP889 Doctoral Candidacy Research; (1-3) REG
0101 Gordon-Salant, S.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Gordon-Salant, S.
Time and room to be arranged
HESP899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
HISP Historic Preservation
(Scliool of Architecture, Planning,
and Preservation)
H1SP629 Independent Studies in Historic Preservation; (1-3)
REO/AUD.
01 10 Lmebaugh, D.
Tmie and room to be arranged
0210 Lmebaugh, D.
Time and room to be arranged
HISP660 Internship in Historic Preservation; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: permission of instructor Formerly HISP 619.
0101 Linebaugh, D.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Linebaugh, D.
Time and room to be arranged
HIST History
(Arts and Humanities)
HIST1S6 History of the United States to 1865: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Social or Political History (SH)
0201 McNeilly, D.
MWTh 2:00pm-4:15pm (KEY 0102)
H1ST157 History of Ihe United States Since 1865; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Social or Political History (SH)
0101 Smead, E.
MTuWThF ll:00am-T2:20pm (KEY 1117)
0201 Christiansen, E.
MTuWThF lOOOam-ll :20am (ICEY 0102)
HIST208V Historical Research and Methods Seminar: New
Directions in 20th Century Civil Rights .; (3) REG.
0101 Chase, R.
TuTh 3:00pm-6:15pm (TLF 2108)
HIST307 The Holocaust of European Jewry; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Also offered as JWST)45. Credit will he granted for only one of the
following: HlSTiOl or JWSTi4i
0601 Rozenblit,M.
Meets 08/07/06-08/25/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:15pm (KEY 0116)
HIST319A Special Topics in History: Radical Regimes in the
Arab World.; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Ali, 1.
MW 6:00pra-9:25pm (KEY 0116)
H1ST319B SpecialTopics in History; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0501 Tudico, A.
Meels 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12: 15pm (KEY 0102)
H1ST319C Special Topics in History: History of Women til
Colonial and Revolutionary America,: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0301 Lyons, C.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12: 15pm (TLF 2103)
HIST319D Special Topics in History: America in the Movies:
Major Themes in 20th Century; (3) REG/PF/AUD
0201 Malka. S.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1140)
HIST3I9E Special Topics in History: History of the Arab Israeli
Conflict: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
OlZl All, 1.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (Arranged)
HIST319G Special Topics in History: U. S. History and Film
from 1930 to 1970.; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0401 Giovacchini. S.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF l:30pm-4:45pm (TLF 2103)
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HIST
INFM
HISTJI9M Special Topics in Historj: Global Militar} History.;
(3) R£G P-FAUD.
0101 Trauschweizcr. I,
TuTh 9:00am.l2;I5pm <K£Y 0116)
IIIST319N Special Topics in History: History ofSeiuality in the
20111 Century U.S.: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0401 Ryan. K.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF '):00am-12:15pm (KEY 0116)
HIST3I9Q Special Topics in History: Resistance and
Repression in Latin America During the Cold War; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
0201 Sarzynski. S.
MW 6:00pm-9;15pm (KEY 0102)
H1ST3I9W Special Topics in History: Latin American History
and Film.; (3) REG P-F AUD
0101 Williams. D.
MW I2:30pm-3:45pm (TLF 2103)
HIST319Z Special Topics in History : Germany and the
Germans: The German National Ideal 1800-1990; 13) REG/P-F/
AUD,
OlZl Schlosser, N.
MW 6;00pm-9 :15pm (Arranged)
HIST327 The Roman Empire; (3) REGP-F/AUD.
0601 Holum. K
Meets 08/07/06-08/25/06
MTuWThF 9;30am-12:45pm (KEY 0116)
HIST331 Europe in the High Middle Ages: 1000-1250; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0201 Rutenburg. J.
MTuWThF II :00am- 12:20pm (KEY 0103)
HIST3S3 America in the Revolutionary Era, 1763-18)5; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Credil mil be granled for only one of the following: H1STS53 or
HIST36I
0101 Ridgway. W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (KEY 01 16)
HIST357 Recent America: 1945-Present; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Recommended: HISTI57 or HISn}6 Credil will be granled for
only one of Ihe following: HISTiS? or HIST367-
0101 Smead. E,
MTuWThF 12:30pm-l :50pm (KEY 0102)
HIST386 Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/F-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite, permission of department
Junior standing
H1ST419F Special Topics in History: Colonialism and
Decolonializalion in the Twentieth Century.; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Schraitt. P
MW 4:00pm-7:15pm (KEY 0126)
BIST436 French Revolution and Napoleon; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0501 Sutherland, D.
Meels 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF l:30pm-4:45pm (KEY 1117)
HIST499 Independent Study; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number,
HIST6I9 Special Topics in History; (1-3) REG/AUD
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
R1ST708 Directed Independent Reading for Comprehensive
Examinations 1; (1-4) S-F.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST709 Directed Independent Reading for Comprehensive
EiaminalionsII:(l-4|S-F
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST799 fPermHeq/ Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual In.struction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
HIST819 Special Topics in History: Independent Research; (I-
3) REG/AUD,
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)
HLTHI06 Drug Use and Abuse; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0201 Alpert. S.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 0:45am (HHP 0305)
HLTH130 Introduction to Public and Community Health; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD
Not open to non-majors with more than 60 credits. Not open to
students who have completed HLTH105 Credit will be granted for
only one of Ihe following: HLTH 105 or HLTHI30. Formerly HLTH
105. An introduction to Ihe theory and practice of public and
community health. The influence ofpublic health professionals on
the past, present, and future health status of society through the
examination of critical health issues will be described. Programming
models. Iheones and policy development are included, A Young
Scholars Program course Enrollment by permission only Contact
sunimerfa'umail,umd,edu for further information,
04YS Desmond. S,
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm (HHP 0307)
HLTH140 Personal and Community Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 ST/iiFF
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:45pm (HHP 0305)
HLTHISO First Aid and Emergency Medical Services: (2) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0101 Bednarchik. L,
TuW 8:30am-l rOOam (HHP 0302)
0102 Bednarchik. L,
TuTh 6:00pm-8:30pm (HHP 0302)
0201 Griffin, M,
TuTh 8:30am-1 1:00am (HHP 0302)
0202 Griffin. M,
TuTh 6:00pm-8:30pm (HHP 0302)
HLTH289 (PermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number,
HLTH377 Human Sexuality; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Sawyer. R.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:45pm (HHP 1312)
0102 Burt, J,
TuTh 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1302)
0201 Allen, I.
MTuWTh 9:00am-I0:45am (HHP 1301)
HLTH430 Health Education in the Workplace; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
0101 Fcldman. R.
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1302)
HLTH460 Minority Health; (3) REG/P-F.
Prerequisite: HLTHI40 or HLTH230 or permission of department
0201 Desmond, S,
TuTh 5:00pm-8:45pm (HHP 1301)
HLTH471 Women's Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Also offered as WMST471. Credit will be granled for
only one of the following: HLT471 or WMST47I.
0101 Voorhecs. C,
MTuWTh 1 00pm-2:45pm (HHP 1301)
0102 Parker. C,
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1301)
0201 Dondero, T.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:45pm (HHP 1302)
HLTH498A Special Topics in Health: Massage Therapy; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Gilbert. G,
MW 2:00pm-5:40pm (HHP 0107)
HLTH498T Special Topics in Health: Medical Terminology -
This is an on-line course; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Hyde. D,
MTuWTh II :00am- 12:45pm (HHP 1301)
HLTH665 Health Behavior 1; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Feldman, R.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 0301)
HLTH688 iPermReq) Special Problems in Health Education; (I-
6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
HLTH785 (PermReq) Internship in Health Education; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisites: /HLTH 665: and HLTH 775. and HLTH 7X0/: or
permission of department
0101 Desmond. S,
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Desmond. S.
Time and room to be arranged
HLTH786 Master of Public Health in Community Health
Education Project; (3) Ri.GAUD
For HL TH majors only
0101 Howard. D,
Time and room to be arranged
HLTH799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HLTH899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or i
obtain section number
HONR Honors
(Undergraduate Studies)
HONR229S Honors Seminar: Terrorism: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Social or Polirical History (SH)
0101 Smead, E.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:15pm (ANA 0120)
INFM Information Management
(Information Studies)
INFM6I3 (PermReq) Systems Analysis and Design; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: INFM 603.
0101 Diker. V,
TuTh 6:00pm-9 15pm (PLS 1129)
INFM702 (PermReq) User Interaction with Information
Systems; (3) REG/AUD,
There is a 10 hour lab with this course,
0201 Rhoads. V,
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (PLS 1129)
INFM718L (PermReq) Selected Topics in Information
Management: Licensing for the Information Professional; (3)
REG/AUD,
This IS a Web CT course
0101 Abels. E.
Time and room to be arranged
INFM718V (PermReq) Selected Topics in Information
Management: Information Visualization; (l.S) REG/AUD.
0101 Denman. D
W 6:00pm-9:30pm (PLS 1176)
1NFM719 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0102 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0202 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
INFM730 (PermReq) Information Audits; (1.5) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: INFM 600
0201 Sirkantaiah. T,
W 6:00pm-9:30pm (PLS 1184)
INFM736 (PermReq) Information Management Team
Experience; (4) S-F
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department.
Corequisite: INFM 737 Required in students's last
0101 Shaffer, R,
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Shaffer, R,
Time and room to be arranged
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INFM
JOUR
1NFM737 (PermReq) Solving Problems in Information
Management; (2) S-F.
( oieqmstle: INFM 736. Required in student s last semester.
OiOl Shaffer, R,
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Shaffer, R.
Time and room lo be arranged
ITAL Italian
(Arts and Humanities)
ITALI03 Intensive Elementary Italian: (4) REG;P-F/AUD
Nol open lo sludenls who hme compleled mtlOI. ITALI03. more
than two years of high school Italian, or is a fluent/native speaker
oj Italian. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
ITALI02orITALI03
0101 Fieri. M
MTuWTh 9:00am-ll:15aiii (JMZ 3120)
ITAL203 Intensive Intermediate Italian; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Humanities (HO) Prerequisite ITALICS or equivalent
Not open to students who have completed !T.iL 1 22 . four years of
high school Italian, or is a fluent/native speaker of Italian. Credit
mil he granted for only one of the following: ITAL203 or ITALI22.
0201 Falvo.J,
MTuWTh 9:a0am.l 1:15am (JMZ 3203)
ITAL386 Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved
hy the Office of Experiential Learning Programs, faculty^ sponsor,
and student 's internship sponsor Junior standing.
ITAL399 Directed Study in Italian; (1-3) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departme
r instructor to
oblair
nber.
iTAL498 Special Topics in Italian Literature; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ITAL498E Special Topics in Italian Literature: Women Writers
in Modern Italy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
01(11 Deigan. F
MTuWTh 9:00am-l 1:15am (JMZ 1224)
ITAL498I Special Topics in Italian Literature: Women Writers
in Modern Italy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Deigan. F
MTuWTh 9:00am-l 1:1 Sara (JMZ 1224)
rrAL499 Special Topics in Italian Studies; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
IVSP Individual Studies Program
(Undergraduate Studies)
IVSP317 Progress Report; (1) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: Admission to IVSP major
IVSP318 (PermReq) Independent Learning Activities:
Individual Studies; (1-S) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. IVSP majors only.
IVSP420 (PermReq) Senior Paper; (3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: Admission to IVSP major For
IVSP majors only
JAPN Japanese
(Arts and Humanities)
JAPNIOI Elementary Japanese I; (6) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 1224)
JAPMOIH Elementary Japanese I; (6) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9 30am-12:20pm (JMZ 1224)
JAPNI02 Elementary Japanese II; (6) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: J.APNIQI or equivalent.
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 2206)
JAPNI02H Elementary Japanese II; (6) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: J.4PM10I or equivalent.
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-I2:20pm (JMZ 2206)
JAPN2ai Ititermediale Japanese I; (6) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: JAPN102 or equivalent
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 1226)
JAPN202 Intermediate Japanese 11; (6) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite J.4PN20I or equivalent
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 1211)
JOUR Journalism
(Philip Merrill College of Journalism)
JOURISO (PermReq) Introduction to Mass Communication; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Not open to students
who have completed JOURIOO prior to Fall 1999. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: JOURIOO or JOURISO
Formerly JOUR 100. An exploration of the world of journalism
Seminar discussions will loolc at news judgment, journalism
values and ethics, and newsroom dynamics. Computer lab
sessions will focus on the reporting, wnting and production of
news, A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by
permission only. Please contact summer(aiumd,edu for fimher
infonnation.
04YS STAFF
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-I2:0apm (JRN 3111)
JOUR175 Media Literacy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Interdisciplinary & Emerging Issues (IE) DIVERSITY Not
applicable toward journalism major
0101 Moeller, S,
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (JMZ 2206)
JOURI98 iPermReq) Survey Apprenticeship; (1) S-F
0101 Callahan, C
Meets 06/05/06-07/14/06
Time and room to be arranged
Snjdents should meet with Director Penny Fuchs in JRN 1 1 1 7 no
later than Friday, May 27, 2005 to gain permission to enroll.
0201 Fuchs, P.
Meets 07/17/06-08/25/06
Time and room to be arranged
Students should meet with Director Penny Fuchs in JRN 1 1 17 no
later than Friday. July 8, 2005 to gain permission to enroll.
JOUR200 Journalism History, Roles and Structures; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD,
Pre- or coreqmsite: JOURIOO. For JOUR majors only
0101 Bonner, A,
TuWTh 1 1:30am- 1:40pm (HZF 0106)
JOUR201 (PermReq) News Writing and Reporting I; (3) REG
Pre- or corequlsite: JOURIOO. Grammar competency
demonstrated by a score of 52 or higher on the TSWE and
permission of department. Sophomore standing. A 5-minute
typing test is required prior to the fir^t class. Students must type a
minimum of 30 wpm lo remain enrolled in the course. Must have
at least 28 credits earned. Seek permission to enroll and take
typing test in 11 17 JRN,
0101 Callahan, C,
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:40pm (JRN 3111)
JOUR202 (PermReq) News Editing; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: grade of C or better in JOUR20I. For JOUR majors
only For JOUR majors only,
0201 Crane, S,
MTuWThF 2:00pm-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 JOUR340 Credit will be granted for only one of
the following: JOUR240 or JOUR340. Formerly JOUR 340.
0101 Zanot, E,
MW 9:00ara-12:I5pm (JRN 1104)
JO(JR262 (PermReq) News Editing for Broadcast; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
Prerequisite: Grade of Cor better in JOUR20I and permission of
department- Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
JOUR202B or JOUR262.
OIOI Rada, J
MTuWThF 12:00pm-l:40pm (TWS 0147)
MTuWThF 1 2:00pm- 1 :40pm (TWS 0117)
JOUR352 Online Journalism; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite JOUR202 or JOUR262. For JOUR majors only.
0101 Harvey, C,
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am- 1 2:40pm (JRN 3 1 1 7)
JOUR361 (PermReq) Television Reporting and Production; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD,
Prerequisite: JOUR360
0201 Clayton, C.
TuTh 1 l:OOam-2:15pm (TWS 3218)
JOUR398 Independent Study; (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact depatlmi
obtain section number. Contact department to make
arrangements. Consult in JRN 1117 for section code
corresponding to faculty member,
JOUR399 (PermReq) Supervised Internship; (1) REG.
Prerequisite: C or better in JOUR320 or JOUR360,
0101 Chinoy, I,
Meets 06/05/06-08/24/06
Time and room to be :
JOUR400 Media Law; (3) REG
Prerequisite: JOUR320 or JOUR360 or JOUR50I Junior
0101 Moeller, S.
TuTh 2:OOpm-5 15pm(JRN 1105)
JOUR474 (PermReq) Mining the National Archives; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD,
Prerequisite: Permission Required. Credit will be granted for only
one of the following: JOUR4S9A and JOUR 474 Course will be
held at the National Archives II, Contact the instructor to obtain
0101 Chinoy, I,
TuTh 9:00am-12 15pm (JRN 1104)
JOURSOI (PermReq) Fundamentals of Writing and EdlHng; (3)
REG/AUD,
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 Callahan, C.
MTuWThF 9:00am- 10:40am (JRN 3103)
JOUR502 (PermReq) Reporting for Graduate Students; (3)
REG/AUD.
Prerequisite JOUR 501 or permission of department.
0201 Crane. S.
MTuWThF 9:00am-l0:40am (JRN 3103)
JOUR503 Reporting for Broadcast News; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: JOUR 501. Also offered as JOUR 262
0101 Rada, J.
TuWThF 12:00pm-l:40pm (TWS 0147)
MTuWTh 12 :00pm- 1 :40pm (TWS 0117)
JOIIR601 (PermReql Theories of Journalism and Public
Communication; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0201 Newhagen, J,
TuTh 2:30pm-5:30pm (JRN 1104)
0202 Newhagen, J.
JOUR620 Seminar in Public Affairs Reporting; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: JOUR 502 or equivalent.
0101 Stepp, C.
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (JRN 2114)
JOIJR6S2 Online Journalism; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisites: JOUR 502. JOUR 503. or equivalent. For JOUR
majors only.
0101 Harvey, C,
MTuWThF II:00am-I2:40pm(JRN3117)
j6lJR66I Television Reporting and Production; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: JOUR 503 or equivalent. For JOUR majors only.
0201 Clayton, C
TuTh ll:00am-2:15pm (TWS 3218)
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 code
corresponding to faculty member,
JOIIR774 (PermReq) Mining the National Archives; (3) REG/
AUD
Prerequisite: permission of department. Course will be held at the
National Archives II, Contact the instructor to obtain permission.
0101 Chinoy, I,
TuTh 9:00am-I2:15pm (JRN 1104)
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JOUR
LARC
JOIIR798 Master's Professional Fleldwork; (2-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Consult in JRN 11 17 for section code
corresponding to faculty member.
JOUR799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-*) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 1 7 for section
corresponding to faculty member.
JOUR888 Doctoral Professional Field Work; (3-9) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 17 for section code
corresponding to faculty member.
JOIIR889 Doctoral Tutorial In Joarnalfsm and Public
Communication; (3-9) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor lo
obtain section number Consult in JRN 1 1 17 for section code
corresponding to faculty member.
JOIJR899 Doctoral Dissertation Research In Journalism and
Mass Commuolcatioa; (1-8) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 17 for section code
corresponding to faculty member.
KNES Kinesiology
(Health and Human Performance)
KNESI2IJ Physical Educttlon Activlttis: Women: Martial
Arti: Rape Aggression Defense (RAD); (1) REG/P-F
Students must pay a $25 materials fee directly to the instructor.
Required attendance beginning the first day of class-
OlOl STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (CRC 2113) Ub
KNESI3IJ Physical Education Actlvltlia: Coed: Honcback
Riding; (I) REG/P-F/AUD.
At Camp Olympia near Rockvitle; fee S3S0. Attendance is
expected the first day of class
0101 McGee, C
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (Airanged) Lab
KNESI34N Physical Education AcHvltles: Coed: BowUng
(Beginning).; (1) REG/P-F
Attendance is expected the first day of class. Facilities fee of $20
plus bowling shoes are required.
0101 STAFF
MTuTh 1 0:00am- II :40am (SSU B106) Lab
0201 STAFF
MTuTh 10:00am- 11 :40am (SSU BI06) Lab
KNESI340 Physical EdocaHon Activities: Coed: BowUng
(Intermediate); (I) REG/P-F
Attendance is expected the first day of class. Facilities fee of $20
plus bowling shoes are required.
0101 STAFF
MTuTh 10:00am-l 1:40am (SSU B106) Lab
0201 STAFF
MTuTh 10:00am- 11 :40am (SSU B106) Lab
KNESI37N Physical Edncatlon Activities: Coed: Golf
(Beginning): (I) REG/PF/AUD
Students must pay a $2S golf facility fee directly to pro shop.
Meets in golf range classroom. Attendance required bcgiiming
the fvst day of class.
0201 While. R.
TuWTh l:00pm-2:40pm (GLF 1102) Lab
0202 White. R
TuWTh 10:00am- 11 :40am (GLF 1102) Lab
KNES1370 Physical Education Activities: Coed: Golf
Onlermediate): (I) REG/P-F/AUD
Students must pay a $25 golf facility fee directly to the pro shop.
Meets in golf range classroom. Anendance is required beginning
the first day of class.
0101 Maynor. J.
MTh 9:00am-ll:30am (GLF 1102) Ub
W 9:00am- 10:00am (GLF 1102) Lab
KNESIS4T Physical Education Actlvlllea: Coed: Swimming for
Fitness.; (I) REG/P-F/AUD
Attendance required beginning the first day of class.
0101 Lavell. E.
MTuWTh 1 1 :00am- 1 2: 1 5pm (CRC BO 1 20) Lab
KNCSI5SN Physical Education Activities: Coed: Tennis
(Beginning); (I) REG/P-F
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 3:0Opm-4:20pm (COL 1100) Ub
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 3:0Opm-4:2Opm (COL 1100) Lab
KNESIS50 Physical Education AcllvlHes: Coed: Tennis
(Intermediate); (I) REG/P-F
Attendance required beginning the first day of class.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 3:00pm-4:20pm (COL 1 100) Ub
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 3:00pm-4:20pm (COL 1100) Ub
KNESI57N Physical Education Activities: Coed: Weight
Training (Beginning); (I) REG/P-F
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh l:OOpm-2:20pm (HHP 0103) Lab
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:20pm (HHP 0103) Lab
ICNES1S70 Physical Education Activities: Coed: Weight
Training (Intermediate): (1) REG/P-F
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:20pm (HHP 0103) Lab
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:20pm (HHP 0103) Lab
KNESI6IF Physical Education Activities: Coed: Yoga for
Fitness; (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0201 Yoder. C.
TuTh 12:15pm-2:30pm (CRC 0105)
0202 Yoder, C.
MW I0:00am-12:l5pm (CRC 0105) Lab
KNESI61R Physical Education Activities: Coed: Step Aerobics
(Beginning): (1) REG/P-F/AUD
Attendance is expected the first day of class.
0201 Phillips, 1.
TuTh 10:00am-l2:15pm (CRC 0105) Lab
KNESI61T Physical Education ActiviHes: Coed: Yoga
(Beginning).; (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0101 Mullen, S.
MW 10:00am-12:10pm (CRC 2111) Lab
0102 Mullen. S.
MW 12:30pm-2:40pm (CRC 2111) Lab
KNES260 Science of Physical Activity and Cardiovascular
Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Life Science (LS)
0401 Hagberg, J.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm (HHP 0306)
KNES287 Sport and American Society: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY
0501 Schultz,).
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:20pm (HHP 1303)
KNES289 (PermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG.
Individual Insmiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
KISES2S9M Topical Investigations: Introduction lo
IGneslology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Students learn about exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports
psychology, movement sciences and sports management.
Discover career options that are available to kinesiologists,
including physical therapy, physical education, fimess training
and sports management, and learn how researchers study athletes,
patients who have movement difficulties, infants and young
children who are learning to move, sport organizare. A Young
Scholars Program course. Enrollment by pemtission only. Contact
summer@umd.edu for further information.
04YS STAFF
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm (HHP 1302)
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (HHP 1303) Lab
KISES293 History of Sport In America; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Social or Political History (SH)
0301 SillcM.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12 :00pm (HHP 1303)
KISES300 Blomechanlci of Human Modon; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: BSCI20I.
0201 Metcalfe, J
MTuWTh l:OOpm-2:15pm (HHP 0306)
TuTh I0;00am-I2:00pm (HHP 0301) Lab
0202 Metcalfe. J.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:l5pm (HHP 0306)
MW 2:30pm-4:30pra (HHP 0301 ) Lab
KNES350 The Psychology of Sports; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0401 Hatfield, B
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh 6:00pm-9 :30pm (HHP 1303)
KNES360 Physiology of Exercise; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites (BSCI20I: and BSCIJ02J. or permission of
department.
0101 Brown, M.
TuWTh 12:00pra-2:00pm (HHP 0306)
WTh 10;00am-l2:00pm (Arranged) Lab
0102 Brown, M
TuWTh 12:00pm-2:00pm (HHP 0306)
WTh 2:00pm-4 00pm (Arranged) Lab
KNES389 (PermReq) Topical Investlgallans; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
KNES389G Topical Investigations: Fitness Assessment and
Exercise Prescription.; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: KNES 360.
0201 Lindle. R
MW 6:00pm-9:30pm (HHP 0306)
KNES389K (PermReq) Topical Investigations: KIneslological
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.
KNES45I Children and Sport: A Psychosocial Perspective; (3)
REG/P-F.
Prerequisite: KNES3S0 and junior standing. Junior standing.
OIOI Brown, E.
TuTh 5:OOpm-8:30pm (HHP 0306)
KNES4g5 Sport and Globalization; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite. KNES287. Junior standing. Credit will be granted/or
only one of the following: KNES4SS and KNES49ST Formerly
KNES 498T. Prerequisite: KNES 287. Credit will be granted for
only one of the folio wing: KNES 485 or KNES 498T. Formeriy
KNES 498T. Must attend course intr oductory session on Friday,
May 12, l-3pm, HHP 0307. Most of lecture and work is online.
0101 Andrews, D
Time and room to be arranged
KNES689 (PermReq) Special Problems In Kinesiology; (1-3)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
KNES799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
KNES899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LARC Landscape Architecture
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
LARCI60 Introduction lo Landscape Architecture: (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Kane. B.
TuTh 10:00am-l :20pm (PLS 1180)
LARC45I (PermReq) Sustainable Communities; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
This course meets in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers
for information. Dates are subject to change.
OlSF Myers, D.
Meets 05/24/06-08/08/06
Time and room to be arranged
LARC471 (PermReq) Capstone Studio: Community Design; (S)
REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Capstone (CS) Prerequisites: LARC440 and LARC470.
Senior standing For LARC majors only: This course meets in
Monteverde, Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers for information.
Dates are subject to change.
OlSF Myers, D
Meets 05/24/06-08/08/06
Time and room to be arranged
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MATH
I.ARC'4I(9 (PermRi-q) Sprclal Topics In Landscape Archlleclnn
Sustainable Futures in Costa Rica; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
I his course meets in Monteverde. Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers
tor intorniation. Dates are subject to change.
niSK Myers. D.
Meets O.V24/06-08/08/06
Time and room to be arranged
LASC Certificate in Latin American
Studies
(Arts and Humanities)
LA$C448B Special Topics In Latin American Studies: Inter and
Intra-Slate Cunflict and Its Resolution in Latin America; (3)
RKl.
II20I Kaufman. E.
TuTIi 2:OOpm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
LATN Latin
(Arts and Humanities)
LATN 1 20 ll'ermRrq) Intensive Latin; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
t'lvn't/uixiw: permission oj deparmwnl. No! open for credit lo
sludenls wilh credit for LATN 1 02.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 10:00am- II :45am (TLF 1101)
L.\TN499 iPermKeti) Independent Study in Latin Language
and Literature; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
IllOl Lee. H.
Time and room to be arranged
01U8 Lee. H.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Lee, II.
Time and room to be arranged
0208 Lee, H.
Time and room to be arranged
L.\TN694 (PermRcq) independent Studies in Latin Literature;
(1-3) REG/AUD
0101 Lee, II.
Time and room to be arranged
LBSC Library Science
(Information Studies)
LBSC601 (PermReqj Inforntalion Use; (3» REG/AUD
Prercqiiisilc: permission of department.
0101 Travillian, J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:4Spm (PLS 1113)
LBSC603 (PermReq) Library Systems Analysis: (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: permission of department. Cross-listed with INFM
()13.
0101 Diker, V.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:l5pm (PLS 11 29)
LBSC646 {PermReq) Literature and Materials for Young
Adults; (3) REG/AUD.
Prei-equisilc: permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one oftliefalloiiing LBSC 646 or LBSC 746. Formerly LBSC
746.
0101 Taylor. D
MW S:30pm-8:45pm (PLS 1113)
LB$C682 (PermReq) Management of Electronic Records &
Informallon: (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 Miller, M.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:45pm (PLS 1111)
LBSC690 (PermReq) Inrormatlon Technology: (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 Greschover, R.
MW 5:30pm-8:45pm (PLS 1 129)
LBSC707 (PermReq) Field Study In Library Service; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisites: all core courses and permission of department.
0101 Simmons, S.
W 3:30pm-5:00pm (IIBK 4113)
LBSC708A (PermReq) Special Topics in Information Studies:
Management and Administration for the Information
Professional; (3) REG/AUD
0201 Kurt7. M.
MW 5:30pm-8:45pm (PLS 1111)
LBSC708R (PermReq) Special Topics In Information Studies:
Visual and Sound Materials; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Connors.T.
MW 5:30pm.8:45pm (PLS 1146)
LBSC7a8Y (PermReq) Special Topics In Information Studies:
Diversity in Librarianshlp; (3) REG/AUD
0201 Jones. D.
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (PLS 1 146)
LBSC709 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instroction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LBSC74I (PermReq) Seminar In School Library Media
Program Administration; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor
0101 Williams. J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:45pm (PLS 1158)
LBSC74S (PermReq) Storytelling Malerlali and Techniques;
(3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0201 Sheldon. A.
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (HBK 0105)
LBSC764 (PermReq) Access lo Legal Information; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisites: permission of department: and LBSC 650. 1 st class
session on campus in HBK 4115. Other sessions at Georgetown
Univ. Law Library (near Union Station Metro stop)
0101 Mao. D.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1117)
LB$C899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LFSC Life Sciences
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
LFSC7I0 (PermReq) Experimental Biology; (6) REG/AUD
Students who wish to enroll in LFSC710 should e-mail
onlinestudies@umail.umd.edu for information on the enrollment
process.
DLOl Kent. B.
Meets 06/26/06-08/04/06
Time and i
> be arranged
LING Linguistics
(Arts and Humanities)
LING200 Introductory Linguistics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Not open to students
wlio liave completed ANTH37 1 or HESPI20.
0101 Chandra. R
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:20pm (KEY 0125)
0201 Omaici, A.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (MMH 0108)
LING240 Language and Mind; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Stroud, C.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10;50am (MMH 1I08B)
0201 Conroy, A.
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:20pm (MMH 1304)
LING499 (PermReq) Directed Studies In Linguistics; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LING689 Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
LING698 (PermReq) Directed Study; (3) REG
Individual Insmiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LING798 Research Papers In Linguistics; (1-4) REG/AUD.
Individual InstniCtion course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number.
LING799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Researcb; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
L1NG889 (PermReq) Directed Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number.
LING89S (PermReq) Doctoral Research Paper; (6) REG
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be ammged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
LING896 Research Paper In Minor Area; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: LING 895.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
LING899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Researcb; (1-8)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH Mathematics
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
MATH003 Developmental Mathematics; (3) S-F
Recommended: For students who plan lo take MATH 110.
MATHIll. MATHin. MATH115 or STATIOO. but are not currently
qualified lo do so. There will be a workshop fee of $230.00 for
MATH 003. There will be no additional per credit tuition charge.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-4:00pm (CEN 0200)
For those students expenencing math anxiety or who feel
deficient in math study skills, refer to the special programs
section. SUMM 003.
MATHIIO Elementary Mathematical Models; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite permission of department based on satisfactory score
on the MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory
completion of MATH003 with the appropriate eligibility. 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: MATHIIO. MATH) 1 2. or
MATHII3 MATH 1 10 is not open to students in the Engineering
and Computer. Mathematical, and Physical Sciences Colleges.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0201)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm(MTH B042S)
MATHIll Introduction to Probability; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite:
permission of department based on satisfactory score on the
MA THEMA TICS PLA CEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory completion
of MATH 003 with the appropriate eligibility or MATHIIO. Not
open to students majoring in mathematics, engineering or the
physical sciences. Not open lo students who have completed
STATIOO or any MA TH or STAT course with a prerequisite of
MATH 141 Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
MATHIll orSTATIOO.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH B0423)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH B0423)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0303)
MATHII3 College Algebra with Applications; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score
on the MATHEM.4TICS PLACEMENT EXAM, or satisfactory
completion ofMATH003 with the appropriate eligibility or
MATHIIO. Not open to students who have completed MATH 1 40.
MATH220. or any course for which MATH 140 or MATH220 is a
prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
MATHII2: or MATHII3: or (MATHIIO and MATHI15I
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH B0425)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00aro-12:20pm (MTH B0423)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:OOam-9:20am (MTH B0423)
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH B0423)
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MATH
MATHIIS PrKalcuJai: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory
score on the MA THEMA TICS PLA CEMENT EXAM, or
satisfactory completion of MA TH003 with the appropriate
eligibility, or MATHI13 Not open to students who have completed
MATHI40 or any MATH or STAT course for which MATHI40 is a
prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
MATH 11 i or MATH IIS
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF n.00am-12:20pm(MTH B0427)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am {MTH B0423)
MATH144 Calculus I; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasotiing (MS) Prerequisite:
permission of department based on 3 1/2 years of college
preparatory mathematics (including trigonometry) and a
satisfactory score on the MA THEMA TICS PLACEMENT EXAM.
or MATHIIS with a grade ofC or better. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: MA THI40 or MA TH220.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0103)
(8 Weeks)
0102 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWTllF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0103)
18 Weeks)
0103 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF ll;00am-12:20pm(MTH 0103)
(8 Weeks]
MATHUI Calcniui II: (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite: A
grade ofC or belter in MATH140 or equivalent. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: MA THI4I or MA TH22I.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0106)
(8 Weeks)
0102 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0106)
!8 Weeks)
0103 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 0106)
{8 Weeks)
MATHI99 (PermReq) Special Topla in Mathematics: Gaines,
Game Theory and the Theory of Games; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Students study and interact with a variety of games that motivate
mathematics of interest. Students explore mathematics through
take-away games (which use elementary number theory), card
games (which use combinatoncs and probability), question and
answer games (which use logic and information), crooked casino
games (which uses balancing and dynamic programmmg) and
more. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by
permission only. Please contact summer(a;umail. umd.edu for
further information.
04YS STAFF
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 10:OOam-2:30pm (CSS 0201)
MATII2I2 Elements of Numbers and Operations; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: One year of college preparatory algebra Restricted
to elementary, early childhood, and special education majors. Not
open to students who have completed MATH2I0 with a grade ofC-
or belter Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
MATH2IOorMATH2l2
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 1308)
MATH213 EltncBts of Geometry and Measurement; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH2I2. Restricted to elementary and early
childhood education majors. Not open to students who have
completed MATH21I with a grade ofC- or better Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: MATH2II or MATH2I3.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0105)
MATH2U Elements of Prnbablllty and Statistics; (3) REG/
AUD
Prerequisite: MATH212. Restricted to elementary and early
childhood education majors. Not open to students who have
completed MATH 211 with a grade ofC or better Credit will he
granted for only one of the following: MATH2II or MATH2I4
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:S0am (MTH 0201)
MATH220 Elementary Calculus I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite:
permission of department based on 3 1/2 years of college
preparatory mathematics (including trigonometry) and
satisfactory performance on the MA THEMA TICS PLA CEMENT
EX.4M. or MATH 1 13. or MATHIIS. Not open to itudents majoring
in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Credit will
he granted for only one of the following: MATH 140 or MA TH22II
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00aro-9:20am (MTH 0303)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30Bm-10:50am (MTH 0303)
0103 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:2npm (MTH 0303)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (MTH B04271
0203 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 80427)
MATH22I Elementary Calculus II; (3) REG P-F'AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite:
MATH220. or MATHI40. or equivalent Nat open to students
majoring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences-
Credit will be granted for only one of the fallowing: MATHUI or
MATH221.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50ara (MTH B0429)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH B0429)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0303)
MATH240 Introduction to Linear Algebra; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: MATHI41 or equivaleni Credit will be granted for
only one of the following M.UH240. MATH34I. MATH4nO. or
MATH46I
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 0101)
0102 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pra (ARM 0121)
MATH24I Calculus III; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: MATHI4I Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: MATH24I or MATH340.
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-117/28/06
M^^uWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 01011
0102 STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (Arranged)
MATH246 Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATHI41: and any one of the following: MATH240
or ENES102 or PHYS16I or PHYSl 71. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: MATH246 or MATH341.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 0105)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (MTH 1313)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (MTH 1313)
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am-l 2:20pm (MTH B0429)
MATH3I0 Introduction to Analysis; (3) REG
Prerequisite: MATH14I. Corequisite: MATH241. Math majors
may not use this course to sati.ify an upper-level requirement. For
MATH majors only.
0101 ST/UT
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0101)
MATH40I Applications of Linear Algebra; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite. MA TH 240 or MA TH 461
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am- 12:20pm (MTH 0104)
MATH406 Introduction to Number Theory; (3) REO/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite M.ATHI41 or permission of department
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 0303)
MATH4ia Advanced Calculus I; (3) Rl O/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite'. MA TH240 and MA TH241. with grade of Cor better;
and permission of department
0101 STAFF
Meets 06/05/(l6-07/28'06
MTuThF 9:30am-IO:50am (MTH 0102)
MATH4II Advanced Calculus II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH4I0 and permission of department. Credit wilt
be granted for only one of the following: MATH4II or MATH4I2.
Meets 6/05/06-7/27/06 (8 weeks @ 4 days per week).
0101 STAFF'
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/06
MTuThF 9:30am- 10 50am (MTH 0104)
MATH46I Linear Algebra for Scientists and Engineers; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: MATH141 and one MATH/ST.4T course for which
MATH 14 1 is a prerequisite. This course cannot be used toward the
upper level math requirements for MATH/STAT majors Credit will
he granted for only one of the following: MATH240. MATH34I.
MATH400 or MATH46i
IIIOI STAFF
MTuWThF 9:. 10am- 10: 50am (MTH 1308)
0201 STAFF
Meets 07/17/06-08/25/06
MTuWThF 9:.3Oam-10:5Oam (MTH 0105)
MATII462 Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and
Engineers; (3) REG P-F. AUD.
Prerequisites MATH:41 and .VA1H246.
0101 STAFT
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH B0429)
MATH4t3 Camples Variables for Scientists and Engineers: (3)
REO/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH241 or equivaleni
0201 Hamilton, D.
MTuWThF II noam- 12:20pm (MTH 0104)
MATH478A tPermReq) Selected Topics For Teachers of
Mathematics; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor 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 number.
MATH498C Selected Topics in Mathematics: Summer Algebra
for Teachers; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Gulick, R
Meets 06/26/06-07/27/06
MW 9 .lOam-12 30pm (MTH B0421)
MATH498E Selected Topics in Mathematics: Summer
Geometry for Teachers; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Gulick, F
Meets 06/21/06-07/28/06
TuTh 9:30am-12:30pm (MTH B0421)
MATH498G (PermReq) Selected Topics in Mathematics:
Learning Math Through Games; (3) REG/P-F
MATH 498G is the academic part of the Mathematics Summer
Program in Research and Learning (Math SPIRAL). It is only
available to students nominated by affiliated institutions, and
approved by the SPIRAL staff.
0101 Gasarch, W.
MTuWThF S:45am-10:45ara (MTH 1311)
MTuWThF 10:45am-12:00pm(MTH 1311) Dis
MATH608A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Algebra; (1-3) REG/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH648A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Analysis; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH668A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Compiei Analysis;
(1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH689 Research Interactions in Mathematics; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
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Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2006 . 61
MATH
MUSC
MATH7I8A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Mathematical Logic;
(1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: conlacl department or instmclor to
obtain section number.
MATH748A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Geometry and
Topology; (1-3) RBG/AUO.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
MATH899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number,
MEES Marine-Estuarine-Environmental
Sciences
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
MEES608C Seminar in IVlarine-Estuarine-Eavironmental
Sciences: Communicating Science EITectively; (1) REG/AUD-
Course is taught at the Horn Pomi tnvtronmental Laboratory,
Cambridge, MD,
0101 Dennison, W.
Meets 05/23/06-05/27/06
Time and room to be arranged
MEES698L Special Topics in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental
Scleoces: Mapping and Monitoring Maryland Streams for
Teachers; (2) REG AUD.
This course will be taught at the llanlord Glen Environmental
Education Center.
0101 Stylinski.C
Time and room to be arranged
MEES698S Special Topics in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental
Sciences: Ecological and Geomorphic Principles of Stream
ResloraHon; (2) REG/AUD
Focuses on the fundamental ecological, hydrologic. and
geomorphic principles underlying effective stream restoration.
Additional fee of $1,500 to cover course-related activities. This
course is also available as a non-credit workshop. Please see
SUMM Oil or visit www.summer.umd. Location: Cromwell
Valley Park (Sherwood House), Maryland.
Old Palmer. M.
Meets 06/12/06-06/16/06
MTuWThF 8:I0am-l LUOpm (Arranged)
MEES699 Special Problems in Marine-Esluarine-
Eavlronmeotal Sciences; (1-3) REG AUD
Individual Instruction course; contact department or inslruclor to
obtain section number.
MEES799 Masters Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department oi
obtain section number.
MEE5899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
M ETO Meteorology
(Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
MET0499 Special Problems in Atmospheric Science; (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MET0658D Special Topics In Meteorology; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MET0798 Directed Graduate Research; (1-3) S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MET0899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) SF.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
MICB Microbiology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
M1CB688 Special Topics; (1-4) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtam section number.
M1CB799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MICB899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
MOCB Molecular and Cell Biology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
MOCB699 Laboratory Rolalion; (2-3) S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MOCB899 Doctoral Dissertallon Research; (l-g) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
MUED Music Education
(Arts and Humanities)
MKEDISS Fundamentals for the Classroom Teacher; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD,
Open 10 students majoring in pre-early childhood education, pre-
elementary education, elementary education or childhood
education. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
ML'EDIS! or MUSC1S5. Formerly MUSC 155.
0101 Hoffman. A.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l0:40am (PAC 2164)
MIJED499^ Workshops. Clinics, Insttlules: Middle School
Music Practicum-Choral: (2) REG/P-F/AUD
0401 Silvey, ?
Meets 07/26/06-08/1 1/06
Time and room to be arranged
MUED4990 Workshops. Clinics, lostitules: Middle School
Music Practicum-inslrumenlal: (2) REG/P-F/AUD
0401 Hewitt, M.
Meets 07 '26.'06-08/ 11/06
Time and room to be arranged
MIIED672 Advanced Inslrumental Methods Id Music
Education; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0101 Hewitt, M.
Meets 06/05/06-07/14/06
TBA (PAC 2130A)
Special note regarding days and times for MUED672 0101: Tbis
course meets TuTh 4:30pm-7:00pm from 05/31/05 to 06/17/05 in
room PAC 2130A and MTuTh 9:00am-l 1:30am from 06/20/05 to
07/08.'05 in room PAC 2168.
MIJED694 Learning Theory In Music; (3) REG/AUD
For MVED majors only.
0501 McCarthy, M.
Meets 06/19/06-07/07/06
Time and room to be arranged
MIIED698N Current Trends la Music Education: Middle
School Music Practtcum-Choral; (1-3) REG/AUD
0401 Silvey. P
Meets 07/26 '06-08/ 11/06
Time and room to be arranged
MUED6980 Current Trends in Music Education: Middle
School Music Praclicum-lostrumenlal; (3) REG/AUD.
0401 Hewitt. M
Meets 07/26/06-08/ 11/06
Time and room to be arranged
MUET Etbnomusicology
(Arts and Humanities)
MUET20I) World Popular Musics and identity; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0201 Muehrcr. R.
MTuWTh 1 1 :00am- 12:40pm (PAC 2160)
MUET2I0 The Impact of Music on Life; (3) REG
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)J5IVERSITY Cre*l will he
granted for only one of the following: MUSC2in or MUET210.
Formerly MUSC 210.
0101 Morgan, M
MTuWTh 12:00pm-l:40pm (PAC 3160)
MUSC School of Music
(Arts and Humanities)
MUSCI02B Class Piano; (2) REG P-F'AUD
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12 :20pm (PAC 1123)
MIJSC106 Beginning Classical Guitar; (2) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Cavallaro, G.
MTuWTh i::30pni-2 00pm (PAC 2540)
MUSCI30 Survey of Music Literature; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Open to all students
except music and music education majors.
0101 Gray, V.
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:40am (PAC 2160)
MIISC140 Music Fundamentals I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Limited to non-music
majors
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh ll:O0am-12.40pm(PAC2160)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12:40pm (PAC 3160)
MUSC205 History of Rock Music. 1950 - Present; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0301 King, R.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF I0:00am-I2:30pm (PAC 2200)
M11SC248A (PermReql Selected Topics in Music: The Jazz
Eiperience; (3) REO'P-F/AUD
This course in jazz performance focuses on daily rehearsals in a
traditional big band setting, along with integral classes in jazz
theory, improvisation, composition, arrangement and jazz history.
Designed for students who are looking for a jazz-immersed,
theoretical and multidisciplinary experience. Part of The Arts! at
Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact
summert*! umail.umd.edu for further information.
04AR Vadala, C.
Meets 07/10 06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-3:00pm (Arranged)
MUSC248M Selected Topics in Music: Introduction to Music
Technology; (3) REG P-F AUD
Hands-on introduction to computer hardware and software that
makes use of the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital interface)
specification. The course will focus on two of the most frequently
used applications of MlDl-sequencing and music notation, as well
as the more recent use of MIDI in conjunction with digital audio.
In addition to work with the applications Digital Performer
(sequencing) and Sibchus (music notation), students in the course
will also be introduced to Apple's new loop-based sequencer
Garage Band, which combines digital audio with MIDI control of
sound samples stored in the program. Part of The Arts! at
Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact
summenauniail umd.edu for further information.
04AR STAFF
Meets 07/ 10/06-07.'28/06
MTuWThF 9:00am-3:00pmlPAC 1121)
MUSC388 (PermReq) Music Internship; (3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or
obtain section number
MIISC389 iPermReq) Music Internship Analysis; (I) REG.
Individual Insmiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MUSC448 IPermReq) Selected Topics in Music; (1-3) REG/P-F'
AUD.
Individual Instruction coursCL contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MUSC463 Applications in Music Technology; (3) REGP-F/
AUD.
0501 STAFF
Meets 06/26:06-07/14/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:0Opm(PAC 1108)
MUSC499 (PermReq) Independent Studies; (2-3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
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MUSC
MtSC699 Selected Topics i
Individual Instruclion course
obtain section number.
NRSC
I Music; (1-3) REG/AUD
contact depamncnl
MIJSC799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-4) REG.
Individtjal Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
MIJSC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Insmiction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number,
MUSP Music Performance
(Arts and Humanities)
Individual performance instruction courses in piano, voice and
instruments are open to tfualified major and non-major students hy
prior audition and permission of the School of Music Director
Audition schedules, prerequisites, instructor section numbers, and
registration permission forms may be obtained in the School oj
Music Office.
An applied music fee of $100 per semester in addition to regular
tuition is assessed for all registrations in the ML'SPMiyOR
SEKIES.
An applied music fee ofS200per semester in addition to regular
tuition is assessed for all registrations in the MVSPPRINCIP.1L
and MAJOR SERIES
INSTRUMENT DESIGNATION
/ chosen by adding a sujfl.x to the course
SUFFIX— INSTRUMENT
A Piano
B Voice
C Violin
-Viola
S World inst
T Composition
U Conducting graduate
V Harp
W Electronic comp.
X Hist inst - keyboard
Z Hist inst - winds
MINOR SERIES
Intended for either music majors studying a secondary instrument
or non-music majors. Each course in the series must be taken in
sequence. The initial election for all new students, both freshman
and transfer, is 102. Transfer students are evaluated jor higher
placement after one semester of study.
MUSPI02. 103, 202. 203. 302. 303. 402. 403 iPermReq) Music
Performance; Minor Series. (2 credits) Grade Method REG
Instruments offered; A, B. C, D. E. F, O. H. 1. J. K. L. M. N. O, P.
0. S. U. V, X. Y. Z
Time and room to be arranged.
Minor series lessons for non-major pianists are given on a space-
available basis and may not be registered for before the beginning
of the semester Contact the Chair of the Piano Division on the first
day of classes, giving your name, telephone number, and number
of years of piano study Your name will be placed on a waiting list,
and if there is an opening for you in a faculty member's schedule,
then you will be called by that faculty member. At that point you
will register for the course.
PRINCIPAL SERIES
c programs other than
Intended Jor students majoring in mui
performance and composition Each tuH.,.c m mc ,.c'icj ».»,.• •'«
taken in sequence The initial election jbr all new students, both
freshman and transfer, is 109. Transfer students are evaluated foi
higher placement after one semester of study
MUSPIOt. no. 207, 208, 30S, 306, 409. 410 (PermReqt Music
Performance; Principal Series. (2 or 4 credits) Grade Method;
REG
Instruments oftered; A. B, C. D. E. F, G, H, I, J. K. L. M, N, O, P,
0. S. X, Y, Z
Time and room to be arranged,
MUSP609 IPermReq) Interpretation and Repeiloire, (2 credits)
Grade Method; REG
Instruments otTered A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P.
Q. S, T, U, X
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP610 (PermHeq) Graduate Music Performance, (4 credlti)
Grade Method; REG
Instruments offered; A. B. C, D, E, F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N, O. P.
Q. S, T, U. X
Time and room to be arranged,
MAJOR SERIES
Intended for students majoring in music peifor
composition. Each course in the series must be taken in sequence.
The initial election for all new students, both freshman and
transfer is 119. Transfer students are evaluated for higher
placement after one semester of study.
MUSPI 19. 120. 217. 218. 315, 316, 419. 420 iPermReq) Music
Performance; Major Senes. (2 or 4 credits) Grade Method:
REG
Instruments offered: A, B, C. D, E. F, G. H, I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P,
0. S, T, W
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP6I9 IPermReq) Interpretation and Repertoire. (2 or 4
credits) Grade Method: REG
Instruments offered A, B, C, D. E. F, G. H. 1. J. K, L, M. N. O. P.
0. S, T, U, V, W
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP620 (PermReq) Graduate Music Perfonnance (4 credits)
Grade Method: REG
Instruments offered; A, B, C. D. E, F, G. H. I, J. K, L. M. N. O. P.
Q. S. T. U, V. W
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP719 IPermReq) Interpretation and Repertoire. (2 or 4
credits) Grade Method: REG
Instruments offered: A. B, C, D. E, F. G. H, I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P.
0. S. T, U. W
Time and room to be arranged,
MUSP8I5 IPermReq) Interpretation. Perfonnance. and Pedagogy,
(4 credits) Grade Method; REG
Instruments offered: A, B, C. D. E, F. G. H. 1. J. K. L. M. N. O. P.
0. S. T. U, W
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP8I6 IPermReq) Interpretation, Performance, and
Pedagogy (4 credits) Grade Method: REG
Instruments offered; A, B. C. D. E. P. G. H. I. J. K, L, M, N. O. P.
0. S, T U, W
Time and room to be arranged.
MUSP817 iPermRcq) Inteipretation. Performance, and Pedagogy.
(4 credits) Grade Method: REG
Instruments otTered A, B. C. D. E, F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P.
0, S, T, U. W
Time and room to be arranged,
NFSC Nutrition and Food Science
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
The following courses may involve the use of animals. Students
who are concerned about the use of animals in teaching have the
responsibility to contact the instructor, prior to course enrollment,
to determine whether animals are to be used in the course, whether
class exercises involving animals are optional or required and what
alternatives, if any, are available.
NFSCIOO Elements of Nutrition; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE; Life Science (LS)
0101 Enagonio, E.
MWF 9;30am-10:50am (PES 1115)
TuTh 9:30am- 1 0:50am (PES 1 1 1 5) Dis
0201 Brenowitz, N.
MWF 9:30am-10;50am (PLS 1172)
TuTh 9;30am-IO;50am (PES 1172) Dis
0202 Brenowitz, N.
MWF9;30am-10:50am(PLS 1172)
TuTh 9 :30am- 10: 50am (PHY 1219) Dis
NFSCII2 Food: Sclioce and Tccfanology; (3) REG P-F'AUD.
Introduction to the realm of food science, food technology and
food processing. An overview of the largest industry in the U.S.
with emphasis on the science of food and the technology of food
preservation, from harvest through processing and packaging to
distribution and consumer utilization. Students engage in topical
issues such as low carb products and how this effects our lives. A
Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only.
Please contact summer(a>umd.edu for further information."
04YS Lo. Y
Meets 07/ 1 0/06-07/28/0*
MTuWThF 9:30am-12;30pm (TLF 1 103)
NFSC399 IPermReq) Special Problem! lo Food Science; (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instructor to
obtain section number.
NFSC49a IPermReq) Special Problems In Nutrition; (2-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisites: NFSC440 and permission of
department.
NFSC678 Selected Topics In NutrlHon; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NFSC699 IPermReq) Problems In Nulrillon and Food Science;
(1-4) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NFSC799 IPermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NFSC899 IPermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NRMT Natural Resources Management
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
NRMT389 IPermReq! Internship; (3) S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
NRMT489 IPermReq) Field Eiperience; (1-4) REO/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NRSC Natural Resource Sciences
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
NRSC384 IPermReq) Internship; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NRSC424 Field Study In Soil Morphology; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: NRSC20I) Credit will be granted Jor only one of the
following: NRSC424. or NRSC 60SB. Formerly NRSC 6088.
Special Fee of $200 will be charged to cover field preparation
and the cost of transportation. This is in addition to the regular
tuition charge.
0301 Rabenhorst. M
Meets 05/30/06-06/16/06
MTuWThF 7:OOam-7:OOpm (Arranged)
NRSC608A Research Methods: Field Studies In Pedology; (1-4)
REG/AUD
0201 Rabenhorst, M.
Time and room to be arranged
NRSC799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
NRSC899 Doctoral DlsseHalion Research; (1-8) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
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PBIO
PHYS
PBIO Plant Biology
(Chemical and Life Sciences)
PBI0699 (PermReii) Special Problems in Plant Biology; (1-3)
REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section nutnber.
PBI0799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departtnent or instructor to
obtain section number.
PBI0899 (PermReql Doctoral Dissertation Research; (l-g)
REO/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
PHIL Philosophy
(Arts and Humanities)
PHILIOD Introduction to Philosophy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Baltzly. V.
MTuWTliF 10:30am-ll:50am(SKN 1112)
PHILI40 Contemporary Moral Issues: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0201 Kassncr. J.
MTuWThF ia:30am-l 1:50am (SKN 1115)
04YS King. M
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12:30pm (SKN 1116)
The uses of philosophical analysis in thinking clearly about such
widely debated moral issues as abortion, euthanasia,
homosexuality, pornography, reverse discrimination, the death
penalty, business ethics, sexual equality, and economic justice
Section 04YS a Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by
permission only. Please contact summer@umd.edu for lurther
information,
PHILI70 Introduction to Logic; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS)
0301 Stairs. A.
Meets 06/05/06-06/25/06
MTuWThF 10:00am-12:40pm (SKN 1115)
0401 Gibson, J.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF 10:00am- 12:40pm (SKN 0104)
PHIL209L Philosophical Issues; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Both film and literature can inform, inspire, move, and enlighten
us. Both can convey previously unfamiliar stories, images, and
viewpoints. By examining selected adaptations of literature into
film, the class will hopefully shed some light on questions of
reality and photography, language, imagination, emotion and
identification, interpretation, and authorship as they pertain to
each art form.
0301 Stoll. E.
Meets 06/05/06-06/25/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm (SKN 1115)
PHIL230 Philosophy of the Arts; (3) REC/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0401 Hick, D.
Meets 07/17/06-08/06/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-3:4Opm(SKN 1112)
PHIL24S Political and Social Philosophy I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Runnels, J.
MTuWThF l:00pm-2:20pm (MMH 3418)
PHIL280 introduction to Cognitive Science; (3> REG/P-F/AUD
Are brains nothing more (or less) than wet-ware computers? If this
were so. would that mean that other kinds of computers can be
self-aware, or that our mental activities are purely mechanical?
Such questions are at the center of the study of cognitive science,
and this course offers the undergraduate student an introduction to
the origins and findings of the field. No background in philosophy
or any of the sciences is required
0501 Bilek.S.
Meets 06/26/06-07/16/06
MTuWThF I:0apm-3:40pm (SKN 1115)
PHIL308A Studies in Contemporary Philosophy; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
The responsibilities of carrying out a profession often give rise to
special ethical questions. We will begin by considering the idea of
a profession, the difference between professional (occupational)
morality and ordinary morality, and various models for describing
the relationship between professionals and those they interact with.
This will bring us to three pervasive iroral problems facing
professionals: the problem of deception, the problem of informed
consent and problems of privacy and confidentiality.
OlZl Veillet, B,
TuWTh 7:00pra-9:15pm (Arranged)
PHIL308D Studies In Contemporary Philosophy: Asian
Philosophy Through Film; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Film is like a mirror held up to reality: in it we find those burning
questions of man. world and state that shape our own reality and
which fuel the fire of our own lives. This course focuses on the
profoundest questions of human existence: What came before
existence? What is the ultimate nature of the universe? What is
the self? Which life should we lead: the ascetic's or the hedonist's
(or something in between)? These questions, of central concern
for us even in the modem world, consumed the teachings and
works of Asia's greatest philosophical thinkers, and shaped Asian
thought for millennia. We find that such universal and perennial
questions shapes the world's greatest film literanjre too. Through
the dynamic medium of the motion picture, we will explore such
questions as: the nature of suffenng and the self as the Buddha
teaches, the Taoist view of the simplicity of life rooted in the unity
of self and nature. Confucius' teachings on virtue for self and state,
the Indian view of the unity of all things and the Jainist's view of
the many-sidedness of reality. This course not only hopes to survey
the Asian philosophical landscape (limiting itself to India. China
and Japan), but it also hopes to survey the film literabjre from both
the East and the West, and present an interesting array of film
styles (from "Hollywood" to "Art").
0401 Cifone. M.
Meets 07/17/06-08/06/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm(SKN 1115)
PHIL347 Philosophy of Law; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite one course in philosophy. Credit will be granted far
only one of the following: PHIL347 or PHIL447. Formerly PHIL
447.
0501 Schechter, E.
Meets 06/26/06-07/16/06
MTuWThF 10:00am- 12:40pm (TYD 2109)
PHIL498W Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL498X Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
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
PH1L688X Selected Problems In Philosophy; (1-3) REG/AUD
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PH1L788W Research in Philosophy: (1-6) REG/AUD
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL788X Research in Philosophy; (1-6) REG/AUD
0201 ST/iiFF
Time and room to be arranged
PH1L799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Contact department to make arrangements.
PH1L899 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)
PHVS121 Fundamentals of Physics I; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Prerequisite: MATHIIl or
MATH 1 1 5.
0101 Reslorff. K.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1412)
TuTh 12:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 3306) Lab
MW ll:00am-ll:50am (PHY 4208) Dis
0102 Restorff. K.
MTuWThF 9:30am-I0:50am (PHY 1412)
TuTh 2:00pm-4:00pm (PHY 3306) Lab
TuTh 1 :00pm- 1 :50pm (PHY 0405) Dis
0103 Restorff. K.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1412)
TuTh 4:00pm-5:50pm (PHY 3306) Lab
TuTh 3:00pm-3:50pm (PHY 4208) Dis
0181 Laurenzi. M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405)
TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 3306) Lab
MW 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
0182 Laurenzi. M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405)
MW 7:OOpra-9:00pm (PHY 3306) Lab
TuTh 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
PHY$122 Fundamentals of Physics 11; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Prerequisite: PHYSI2I or
equivalent.
0101 Rapport. M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 0405)
TuTh I2:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 3312) Lab
MW ll:00am-l 1:50am (PHY 0405) Dis
0201 Rapport. M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1410)
TuTh 12:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 3312) Ub
MW ll:00am-ll:50am (PHY 0405) Dis
0202 Rapport. M.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (PHY 1410)
TuTh 2:00pm-4:00pm (PHY 3312) Lab
TuTh l:00pm-l:50pm (PHY 1219) Dis
0281 Laurenzi. M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405)
TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 3312) Lab
MW 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
0282 Laurenzi. M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405)
MW 7:00pm-9:00pra (PHY 3312) Lab
TuTh 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
PHVSUi Principles of Physics; (4) REG/P-F/AUD,
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Corequisile: MATHI41 or
MATH22I Credit will not be granted for PHYSP I andPHYS16l
or PHYSm or former PHYSI9I.
0181 STAFF
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 1410)
TuTh 7:00pra-9:00pm (PHY 3314) Lab
MW 7:00pm-7:50pm (PHY 1402) Dis
PHVS142 Principles of Physics: (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Prerequisite: PHYSI4I or
equivalent. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
PHYSI42. PHYS260 and PHYS26I (formerly: PHYS262) or
PHYS272.
0181 STAFF
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 1412)
TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 33 1 0) Lab
MW 7:00pm-7:50pm (PHY 1412) Dis
0281 Osbome, J.
MTuWThF S:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 1402)
TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 33 14) Lab
MW 7:00pm-7:50pm (PHY 3301) Dis
PHYSUl General Physics: Mechanics and Particle Dynamics;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Pre- or corequisite: MATHI4I
Credit will not be granted for PHYSn I andPHYSldl orPHYSI4l
or former PHYSI9I.
0101 Godcheva, E.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1201)
MW 11 :00am- 12:00pm (PHY 1201) Dis
0181 Nasser, L.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 1201)
TuTh 7:00pm-7:50pm (PHY 1201) Dis
PHYS260 General Physics: Vibration, Waves, Heat,
Electricity and Magnetism; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATHI4I and PHYSI6I. Corequisite: PHYS26I.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PHYS142:
PHYS26n and PHYS 261 (Formerly: PHYS262) or PHYS272.
Formerly PHYS 262.
0201 Osbome. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 0405)
MW ll:00am-12:00pm (PHY 1219) Dis
PHV$26l General Physics: Vibrations, Waves, Heat,
Electricity and Magnetism (Laboratory); (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: PHYS260. Formerly PHYS 262A.
0201 Osbome. J.
Time and room to be arranged
0205 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHYS270 General Physics: Electrodynamics. Light, Relativity
and Modern Physics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PHYS260. PHYS261 andM.4TH241. Corequisite:
PHYS271 Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
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PHYS
PUAF
PHYS270 and J>Hrs:?l (Formerly: PHrS263) or PHYS273.
Formerly PHYS 263
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30ani-10:50am (PHY 1402)
MW 11 00am- 12 :00pm (PHY 1402) Dis
PHYS27I General Physia: Electrodymmics, Ligbl. Relativity
ud Modem Physics (Laboratory); (I) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: PHYS26I Corequisile: PHYS270 Formerly PHYS
263A.
0101 STAFF
MW l:00pm-4:00pm (PHY 3220) Lab
0105 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
PHYS299 (PermReq) Special Problems In Physics: (1-6) REG/P-
F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
PHYSJ05 (PermReq) Physics Shop Techniques; (1) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department.
0201 Wood. R.
TuTh 2:30pm-3:30pra (PHY 0125) Lab
PHYS399 (PermReqi Special Problems In Physics; (1-3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstruclor to
obtain section number.
PHYS405 (PermReq) Advanced Eiperlraents; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: PHYS37S For PHYS majors only Formerly PHYS
395.
Old STAFF
Meets 06/05/06-07/28/0«
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 4208)
PHYS499 (PermReq) Special Problems In Physics; (1-16) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtam section number.
PHYS494A (PermReq) Special Problems In Physics; (1-16)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
PHYS798 (PermReq) Special Problems In Advanced Physics; (I-
3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtam section number Contact department to make arrangements.
PHYS799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-4) REG
Individual Instruction course: conlaci department or instructor to
obtain section number.
PHY$a94 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
PLSC Plant Sciences
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
PLSC399 Special Problems In Plant Science; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
PORT Portuguese
(Arts and Humanities)
PORT224 Brazilian Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Humanities IHO) DIVERSITY
Old De Azeredo Cerqueira. F
TuTh lOOOam- 1:20pm (TWS 2212)
PORT378 Brazilian Cinema (In Translation); (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
DIVERSITY
0201 Igel, R.
TuTh 10:00am- 1:20pm (KEY 0126)
PORT386 Eiperientlal Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite permission of department.
Junior standing.
PSYC Psychology
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
PSYCIOO Introduction to Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0101 Smith. B.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(BPS 1236)
0201 Capo, T.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1236)
0202 Herst, A.
MW 5:00pra-8:20pm (PLS 1117)
06FF Eichelberger, A
Meets 07/30/06-08/18/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:20pm (PLS 1180)
A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only.
Please contact summer@umd.edu for fiirther information.
PSYC200 Statistical Methods In Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO. and MATHIII or MATH140 or
MATH220.
0101 Sprenger. A
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1236)
0102 Smith. B.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (PLS 1 1 19)
0201 Capo, T
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (BPS 1236)
PSYC206 Developmental Blopsychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO
0301 Brauth. S
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:10pm (BPS 2283)
0501 Brauth. S.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:10pm (BPS 2283)
PSYC221 Social Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO
0101 Roberts, S
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (BPS 2283)
0201 Kopetz. C
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (IMP 1202)
PSYC301 Biological Basis of Behavior; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: BSCIIOS and PSYCIOO.
0101 Hall. F
TuTh 5:30pm-8:50pm (PLS 1119)
0201 Yager. D.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (BPS 1124)
PSYC310 Perception; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite PSYCIOO: and /BSCl/OS. BSCIIOS. CHEMI03 or
PHYS12II Not open to students who have completed PSYC410
0101 Herst. A.
MTuWThF 12:30pm-l:50pm (PLS 1176)
PSYC332 Psychology of Human Seiualily; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO
0101 Kasper. L
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (HJP2242)
PSYC336 Psychology of Women; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: PSYCIOO. Also offered as WMST336
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PSYC 336 or
WMST336
0101 Lee. S.
MW9:30am-12:50pm(BPS 1124)
PSYC353 Abnormal Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYCIOO For PSYC majors only.
Old Kelley. M
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (JMP 2202)
PSYC386 (PermReq) Eiperlenlial Learning; (1-6) REG/P-F.
Prerequisite: permission of department Junior standing.
0101 Sigall.H
Meets 06/05/06-08/14/06
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC420 Experimental Psychology: Social Processes I; (4)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYC200: PSYC22I: the completion of the
departmentally required math and science supporting course
sequence: and 85 credits
Old Van Allen, K
MW l:00pm-4:20pm (BPS 1228)
Tu l:00pm-4:20pm (BPS 1228) Lab
0201 Haley-Oltenbreit, A
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (PLS 1 168)
Tu 5:00pm-8:20pm (PLS 1168) Lab
PSYC432 Introduction 10 Counseling Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite nine hours m psychology including PSYC200.
0201 Slahl.J
TuTh 4:00pm-7:20pm (PLS 1162)
PSYC433 Basic Helping Skills: Research and Practice; (4) REG.
Prerequisite: PSYC200: and {PSYC235 or PSYC334 or PSYC3S3
or PSYC432 or PSYC434 or PSYC435 or PSYC4361 and 85
credits.
0101 Friedman. S.
Meets 06/05/06-08/25/06
TuTh 10:00am-12:15pra (BPS 1228)
PSYC465 Psychology of OrganlzaHonal Processes; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisites: PSYC200 and PSYC361 or equivalent
0101 Leslie. L.
Meets 06/05/06-07/14/06
MW 5:00pm-8 20pm (PLS 1164)
P$YC469H (PermReq) Honors Thesis Proposal Preparation;
(1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Hall. W
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC478 (PermReq) Independent Study in Psychology; (1-3)
REO/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
oblain section number
PSYC479 (PermReq) Special Research Problems In Psychology;
(1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
PSYC629 (PermReq) Clinical Laboratory; (1-3) S-F
This course will be taught by both Jeff Wilken and Colleen Byrne.
0101 Wilken. J.
Meets 06/05/06-08/25/06
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC638 (PermReq) Eiternship in Professional Psychology: (I-
3) S-F
0101 Blanchard. J
Meets 06/05/06-08/25/06
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC789 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 department <
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 Policy)
PUAF7S2 Managing Dlfferences:Resolvlng Condlcl and
Negotiating Agreements; (3) REG/AUD.
For PUAF majors only or permission of department.
RBOl Field. C
Meets 06/07/06-07/14/06
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (Arranged)
~1>VAE798B Readings In Public Policy; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number For PUAF majors only.
PUAF899 Doctoral DIsserlalion Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section number.
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RUSS
SPAN
RUSS Russian
(Arts and Humanities)
RUS$1I3 Eltmeiitary RaHlan III (Non-lnteiulvt); (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisite: RUSS1I2 or equivalenl. Credit will be granted/or
only one of the following: RUSSI02: or RUSSIU and RUSSII4
0101 STAFF
TuTh 9:00am-12:l5pm (PAC 1807)
RUSSIU Elementary Russian IV (Non-Intensive); (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisite: RUSS113 or equivalent. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: RUSS102: or RUSSI13 and RUSSII4.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 9:00am-12:15pm (PLS 1180)
RUSS3M (PermReq) Eiperlential Learning; 0-t) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
RUSS499 Independent Study In Russian; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
RIISS798 Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SOCY Sociology
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
SOCYIOO Inlroducllon to Sociology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0201 Pease. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am-I0:50am (ASY 2309)
0301 Hunt. L.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1 :40am (ASY 32 1 1 )
06FF Kane. N.
Meets 07/30/06-08/18/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:20pm (ASY 3217)
A Freshmen first course only. Enrollment by permission only.
Please contact summer@umd.edu for ftirther information.
SOCYIOS Introduction to Conleraporary Social Problems; (3)
REC/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) An introduction to
sociology by examining contemporary social problems, with an
emphasis on topics that relate to youth such as drvg and alcohol
abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence. We'll explore how social
scientists define and measure social problems; how social
problems connect to institutions such as religion, education, and
government; and how conflict and inequality connHbute to the
presence of certain kinds of social problems in our society.
0101 Hatch, A.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (ASY 3203)
04YS Andrews. C.
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 9:00ara- 12:00pm (ASY 3207)
An introduction to sociology by examining contemporary social
problems, with an emphasis on topics that relate to youth such as
drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence. We'll
explore how social scientists defme and measure social problems;
how social problems connect to institutions such as religion,
education, and government; and how conflict and inequality
contribute to the presence of certain kinds of social problems in
our society. Section 04ys is a Young Scholars Program course.
Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer@umd.edu
for tiirther information.
0401 Skuratowicz, K.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4;20pm (ASY 3203)
SOCVIOI Introductory Stallilics for Sociology: (4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: SOCYIOO and MA THIll or equivalent. Not open to
students who have completed BMGT23I. ENEE324. or STAT400.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AREC484.
BIOM30I. BMCT230. CNEC400. ECON32I. EDMS45I.
OEOGiOS. ayPT422. PSrC 200. SOCr 201. URSP 3S0. or TEXT
400.
0201 Panishar, S.
MTuWTh 4:30pm-6:IOpm (ASY 2309)
MW 7:00pm-8:30pm (ASY 2309) Lab
SOCY203 Socioioglcai Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SOCYIOO
0101 Korzeniewicz, R.
TuTh 9:00am- 12:20pm (ARC 1103)
SOCV230 Sociological Social Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0501 Klein, M.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:20pm (ASY 3203)
SOCY30S Scarcity and Modern Society; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: three credits of sociology'.
0401 Finsterbusch, K.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:IOpm (ASY 321 1)
SOCY325 The Sociology of Gender; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: three credits of sociology. Also offered
as WMST325 Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
SOCY32S or WMST325.
OlZl Moore. L.
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (SGI 204)
Section OIZI will be taught at Shady Grove.
0301 Wight. V.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-3:40pra(ARC 1101)
0401 Warner. C.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:20pm (ASY 3207)
SOCV380 Honors Independent Reading in Sociology; (3) REG/
P-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact depaitmeni or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: permission of department.
Formerly SOCY 378.
SOCY38I Honors Independent Research In Sociology; (3) REG/
P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: SOCY380. Formerly SOCY
$OCV383 Honors Thesis Research: (3) REG/P-R
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: SOCY38I. Formerly SOCY
389
SOCV386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/PF
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
SOCV399 (PermReq) Independent Study in Sociology: (l-«)
REO/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SOCV4I0 Social Demography; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: six credits of sociology or permission of department.
0601 Kulkami.V
Meets 08/07/06-08/25/06
MTuWTh 9:00am- 12:20pm (ASY 3217)
SOCY424 Sociology of Race Relations; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: six credits in sociology or permission of deportment.
Also offered as AAST424. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: AAST424 or SOCY424.
0301 Dance. L.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF l:00pm.3:40pm (ASY 3221)
SOCV44I Social StraHncaHon and Inequality; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: six credits of sociology or permission of department.
Junior standing.
0301 Pease, J.
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1 :40am (ASY 3203)
SOCY443 The Family and Society; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: six credits of sociology' or permission of department.
02Z1 Roberts, T
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (SGI 203)
Section 02ZI will be taught at Shady Grove.
050 1 Zamani-Moghadam. L.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh 6:00pm-9:20pra (ASY 3215)
SOCY498C Selected Topics in Sociology: Sociology of
Sexuality; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Examines how sexuality is constituted through Social relations and
social structures, including how intersections of gender race/
ethnicity, class and nation shape and are shaped by the meanings,
identities, practices and regulations of sexuality. Selected topics
include morality and social control, science and medicine,
popular culture, social movements, citizenship, violence, political
economy, and globalization. Prerequisite: six credits in sociology
or per mission of the department.
0101 Mann. E.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (ASY 321 1)
SOCY498D Selected Topics In Sociology: Sociology of Popular
Culture: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course is designed to introduce students to methods and
topics of inquiry into popular culture. Coursework will be
designed around teaching students how to engage with various
forms of contemporary mass culture in a sociologically insightful
way. Topics will include the intersection of race. sex. gender, class,
and sexuality with popular culture as well as issues surrounding the
media, globalization, consumption, fear, and terrorism.
0201 Ryan. J.
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (ASY 3203)
SOCY699 Special Social Problems; (1-16) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department 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)
SPANIOI Elementary Spanish 1; (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.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1 :45am (PLS 1 146)
SPAN102 Elementary Spanish II: (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SPANIOI at UMCP or equivalent. Not open to native/
fluent speakers of Spanish
0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (EDU 0206)
SPAM03 Intensive Elementary Spanish; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to students who have completed SPANIOI. SPANJ02.
more than t»'o years of high school Spanish, or is a flent/native
speaker of Spanish. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: SPANI02 orSPANI03.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:45am (SYM 0209)
0102 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (KEY 0121)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:45am (TLF HOI)
0202 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (KEY 0121)
SPAN203 Intensive Intermediate Spanish; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SPAN 103 or equivalent. Formerly SPAN 201.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am- 11:45am (ASY 3219)
0102 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (ICEY 0124)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am- ll:45ara (PLS 1115)
0202 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (PLS 1113)
SPAN301 Advanced Grammar and Composition I: (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SPAN202. Recommended: SPAN20?.
0101 Hidalgo. C.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1146)
SPAN3II Advanced Conversation I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SPAN202 or SPAN21I or permission of department.
Not open to native/fluent speakers of Spanish.
0101 Roman. C
MW 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (PLS 1111)
0201 STAFF
MTuW 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1146)
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SPAN
THET
SPAN40I Advanced Composition I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prenquisite: SPAN302 or permission of department
0301 Lacone, M.
Meets 06/26/06-07/14/06
MTuWTh 4:00pm-4:45pni (PLS 1115)
SPAN4(I8U Great Themes of the Hispanic Literatures:
American Utopia in Latin American Literature and Thought;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 Aguilar-Mora, J.
TuTh 6;00pm-9: 15pm (KEY 0120)
SFAN448A Special Topics In Latin American Civilization: Afro
Caribbean Beliefs in Contemporary Hispanic Caribbean
Culnire: (3) REGP-F/AUD
0101 Quintero-Herencia. J
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1168)
SPAN448B Special Topics In Latin American Civilization: Inter
and intranstate conflict and its resolution In Latin America; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0201 Kaufman. E.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
SPAN699 Independent Study In Spanish; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SPAN799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SPAN898 Pre-Candidacy Research; (3) REG/S-F
0211 Quintero-Herencia. J
Time and room to be arranged
$PAN899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAT Statistics and Probability
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
STATIOO Elementary Statistics and Probability; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite:
permission of Math Department based on satisfactory' score on
MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM: or MATH 1 10. MATHII2.
MATH 11 3. or MATH/IS Not open to students who have completed
MATH III or any MATH or STAT course with a prerequisite of
MATH 141. Credit mil he granted for only one of the following:
MATH III or STAT I on
0101 STAFF-
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0105)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH B0425)
STAT400 Applied Probability and Statistics 1; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: MATHI41. Not acceptable toward graduate degrees
in STAT. AMSC. or MATH Credit will be granted for only one of
the following: BMCT23I. ENEES24 or STAT400. These courses
are not interchangeable. Consult your program requirements or
advisor for what is acceptable toward your program of study.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30ara-l0:S0am (MTH B0425)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (MTH B0425)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(MTH0105)
STAT498A (PermReq) Selected Topics In Statistics; (l-«) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAT689 Research Interactions In SUtistlcs; (1-3) REG/AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFT
Time and room to be arranged
0206 Liu. J
Time and room to be arranged
0274 Liu. J
Time and room to be arranged
STAT698A (PermReq) Selected Topics In Probability; (1-4)
REG/AUD
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAT798A (PermReq) Selected Topics In Statistics; (1-4) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instmction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number.
STAT799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAT899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instrtiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SURV Survey Methodology
(Behavioral and Social Sciences)
$URV440 Sampling Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: ST.4T40I or ST.4T420. Not open to students who have
completed ST.1T440. SURV 440 will be offered at the Census
Bureau in Suitland. MD.
0101 Valliant. R.
Meets 06/08/06-07/27/06
TuTh 1 :00pm-4:00pm (Arranged)
$URV625 Applied Sampling; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite: statistics course approved by the department Course
is team taught by James Lepkowski and Roger Tourangeau.
0101 Lepkowsiii. J.
Meets 06/12/06-08/04/06
Tu 4:00pm-6:30pm (TYD 0111)
Th 4:00pm-6:30pm (TYD 0111)
SURV630 Questionnaire Design; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Caropanelli. P
Meets 06/12/06-08/04/06
Tu 6:30pm-9:00pm (TYD 0111)
Th 6:30pm-9:00pm (TYD 01 1 1)
SURV699 (PermReq) Special Topics in Survey Methodology; (I-
3) REG/AUD
0101 Kreuter. F
Time and room to be arranged
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
SURV699A Special Topics in Survey Methodology: Psychology
of Survey Response; (I) REG/AUD
0101 Tourangeau. R.
Meets 06/13/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm (TYD 0111)
SURV699B Special Topics in Survey Methodology:
Introduction to Survey Sampling; (I) REG/AUD.
0101 Tourangeau. R
Meets 06'26/06-06/24/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm(TYD0111)
SURV699D Special Topics In Survey Methodology: Survey
Quality; (1) REG/AUD
0101 Biemcr, P
Meets 06/27/06-07/01/06
MTuWThF 1 :00pm-4:00pm (TYD 01 1 1 )
SURV699E Special Topics In Survey Methodology: Non-
response; (1) REG/AUD
0201 STAFF
Meets 07/17/06-07/15/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm (TYD 0111)
SURV699K Special Topics In Survey Methodology: Multi-Level
Analysis of Survey Data; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Croninger. R.
Meets 06/12/06-07/02/06
MTuWThF 10:30am- 12:30pm (TYD OIII)
SURV899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
THET Theatre
(Arts and Humanities)
THETIIO Introduction to the Theatre; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0101 Osborne. E
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(PAC 1801)
0201 Osborne. E.
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm (PAC 1801)
THETII6 Fundamentals of Theatrical Design; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
For Theatre majors or permission of department. Freshman
standing.
0101 Conway. D.
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (PAC 2733)
THETI99 Independent Study: Acting and Performance
Workshop; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course focuses on students developing their ability to
integrate acting skills in voice, movement, interpretation, and
characterization for performance. Each student develops their
physical instrument through sensory response, imagination, and
charactenzation work leading to prepared scenes from selected
monologues and plays. Part of The Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment
by permission only. Contact summer@umail.umd.edu for further
information.
04AR Reese, S
Meets 07/10/06-07/28/06
MTuWThF 10:00am-4:00pm (Arranged)
THET220 Acting I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: THETI)2. THETI13. THETII4. THETIISand
THET 1 16: or permission of department. For THET majors onlv.
0101 Snyder. L.
TuWTh I0:00am-12:15pm (PAC 3730)
THET282 Stage Makeup; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: THET 182 or
THET282 Formerly THET 192.
0201 Chiang, S
MTuWTh 10:00am-ll:40am (PAC 1703)
THET290 American Theatre 1750 to 1890; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Formerly THET 310
0101 Tharp, R
MTuW 9:45am-12:00pm (PAC 1815)
THET29I American Theatre 1890-Presenl; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Formerly THET 310.
0201 Tharp, R.
MTuW 9:45am- 12:00pm (PAC 1815)
THET299I Independent Study: THOLOGY AND THE
WRITTEN WORD; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
0201 Dawn. K.
MTuTh l:00pm-3: 15pm (PAC 1801)
THET310 Voice for the Actor I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: THET220: audition and permission of department.
Corequisite: THET324. Sophomore standing. Not open to students
who have completed THET221. Credit will be granted for only one
of the following: THET221 or THET310
OIOI Smiley, L.
MTh 9:30am-12:50pm (PAC 3736) Lab
THET330 Play Directing I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: THETIIl. THETlTOand THET220: or permission
ofdepartmeftt.
OIOI Reese. S.
TuWTh 4:00pm-6:15pm (PAC 2740) Ub
THET373 Rendering for the Theatre I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: THET112. THETII3. THETU4. THETIIS. and
THET116: or permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: THET373 or THET484. Formerly THET
484.
OIOI
Burgess, H.
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (PAC 2733)
THET386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
THET399S Independent Study: STRUCTING DISABILITY IN
THEATRE; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Snyder. L
TuWTh l:00pm-3:15pm (PAC 1809)
THET490 History of Theatre I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: THETIIO A THETIIl. or THETIIS & THETIIS: or
permission of department.
OIOI DuToit, S
MTuW 9:45am- 1 2:00pm (PAC 1809)
THET49I Theatre History II; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: THETIIO. THETIIl. and THET490: or permission of
department.
0201 STAFF
MTuW 9:45am-12:00pm (PAC 1809)
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THET
WMST
THET499 (PermReq) Independent Study; (J) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
THET499A Independent Study: STYLE; (3) REC/P-F/AUD.
0201 Chiang, S.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (PAC 1809)
THET499X Independent Study; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Conway, D.
TuTh I:00pm-4:20pm (PAC 2727) Lab
THET789 (PermReq) Master's Practkum; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtam section number.
URSP788 (PermReq) Independent Study In Urban Studies and
Planning: Independent Study in Urban Studies and Planning;
(1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
URSP798 (PermReq) Readings in Urban Studies and Planning;
(1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtam section number.
URSP799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG/S-
F
: contact department or instructor to
WMST400 Theories of Feminism; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: one course in WMST or a course cross-listed with a
WMST course.
Old STAFF
TuTh 3:00pm-6:20pm (SKN 1112)
WMST471 Women's Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Also offered as HLTH47L Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: WMST47I orHLTHtll.
0101 Voorhees,C.
MTuWTh l:O0pm-2:4Spm (HHP 1301)
0102 Parker, C.
MW 6:00pm-9:45pra (HHP 1301)
0201 Dondero. T.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:45pm (HHP 1302)
THET799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
THET899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
UMEI Maryland English Institute
(Arts and Humanities)
UMEI002 (PermReq) English as a Foreign Language:
Intermediate I; (12) S-F
0101 Baker, M.
Meets 06/26/06-08/1 1/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pm (PLS 1164)
MTuWThF l:00pm-3:00pm (PLS 1164)
UMEI003 (PermReq) English as a Foreign Language:
Intermediate II; (12) S-F
0101 Chinnery,G.
Meets 06/26/06-08/1 1/06
MTuWThF 9:00am- 11:00am (PLS 1184)
MTuWThF 12:00pm-3:00pm (PLS 1184)
UMEI004 (PermReq) English as a Foreign Language:
Intermediate III; (12) S-F
0101 Robbins, J.
Meets 06/26/06-08/1 1/06
Time and room to be arranged
UNIV University Courses
(Undergraduate Studies)
UNIV099 (PermReq) Internship Seminar; (No credit) S-F
Permission of Internship Coordinator required. Obtain signature
and more information at the Career Center, 3100 Hombake
Library. Special fee required for this course.
0201 Kenyon, M.
Time and room to be arranged
0202 Kenyon, M.
Time and room to be arranged
UMV369 (PermReq) Seminar in Research Eiperiences; (I)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Steffes, J.
Meets 06/12/06-07/25/06
Time and room to be arranged
UMV379 Seminar in Internship Eiperiences; (I) REG/F-F/
AUD.
0101 Kenyon, M.
Meets 06/12/06-07/25/06
M 6:00pm-8:00pra (SCC 1 102)
URSP Urban Studies and Planning
(School of Architecture, Planning,
and Preservation)
IJRSP399I (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmen
obtain section number.
URSP68I Urban Planning Law; (3) REG
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: URSP 6KI.
VRBS 450. or URBS 6SI. Formerly URBS 6m.
0201 Karma, S.
MW 7:00pm-I0:20pm (ARC 1127)
URSP899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei
obtain section number
VMSC Veterinary Medical Sciences
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
VM$C«99 Special Problems in Veterinary Medical Sciences;
(1-4) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
VMSC799 Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departrr
obtain section number.
VMSC899 Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
WMST Women's Studies
(Arts and Humanities)
WMST2S0 Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art and
Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0101 STAFF
TuTh 12:00pm-3:20pm (PLS 1146)
WMST255 Introduction to Literature by Women; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literanire (HL) DIVERSITY Also offered as ENCL2S0.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: WMST2SS or
ENGL2S0
0101 Ryan, L.
MW9:00am-12:l5pm(S^ 1101)
WMST325 The Sociology of Gender; (3) RECW-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: Three credits of sociology.. Also offered
as SOCY325 Credit will he granted for only one ofthefoHmnng:
WMST325 or SOCY325.
OIZI Moore, L
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (SGI 204)
0301 Wight, V
Meets 06/05/06-06/23/06
MTuWThF l:00pm-3 :40pm (ARC 1101)
0401 Warner, C.
Meets 07/17/06-08/04/06
MTuWTh I:00pm-4:20pm (ASY 3207)
WMST336 Psychology of Women; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: PSYCIOO. Also offered as PSYC3S6.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: WMST336 or
PSYC336
0101 Lee, S.
MW 9:30am-12:50pm (BPS 1124)
WMST386 (PermReq) Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved by the Office of
Experiential Learning Programs, faculty sponsor, and student s
internship sponsor Junior standing.
0101 Nichols, L.
Time and room to be arranged
WMST499 (PermReq) Independent Study: Individual Study in
Women's Studies; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: 3 hours of WMST and junior
standing.
WMST699 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. By permission of instructor only.
WMSTT99 Masters Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
WMST899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
URSPT06 Summer Community Planning Studio II; (2) REG/
AUD
Prerequisite: permission of instructor
0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
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Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Studies
301-405-9359
2130 Mitchell Building
www.ugst.umd.edu/core
CORE COURSES OFFERED SUMMER 2006
For details of the CORE requirements and more information, please consult the CORE website at:
www.ugst.umd.edu/core, the Undergraduate Catalog, the Spring Schedule of Classes, or the CORE Academic
Planner and Record Keeper (available at your college advising office or the Office of Undergraduate Studies,
21 30 Mitchell Building). Refer to the course listing section in this guide for session, class and time information.
This course list is current as of the press deadline. Please check the CORE website and the online Schedule of
Classes at: www.testudo.umd.edu/ScheduleOfClasses.html for the most up-to-date CORE course listings.
CORE FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES
Introduction to Writing Courses
ENGL 101 Introduction to Writing
ENGL 101X Introduction to Writing (English as a
second language)
Professional Writing
ENGL 391 Advanced Composition
ENGL 392 Advanced Composition: Pre-Law
ENGL 393 Technical Writing
ENGL 393X Technical Writing (English as a
second language)
ENGL 394 Business Writing
ENGL 395 Writing for Health Professions
Mathematics
MATH 1 1 0 Elementary Mathematical Models
MATH 113 College Algebra with Applications
MATH 115 Precalculus
NOTE: MATH 111, 140, 141, 220, 221, and STAT 1 00 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)
AASP298L Introduction to African-American
Literature (D)
CHIN 21 3 Chinese Poetry into English: An
Introduction (D)
CLAS 100 Classical Foundations
CLAS 1 70 Greek and Roman Mythology
ENGL 205 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENGL 222 American Literature: 1 865 to Present
ENGL 234 Intro, to African-American Lit. (D)
ENGL 243 Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 250 Introduction to Literature by Women
(WMST 255) (D)
ENGL 2780 Global Literature, Film & Culture (D)
FREN 250 Introduction to French Literature
GERM 285 German Film and Literature
PORT 228A Latin American Literatures and
Societies: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to the Amazon Ecosystem
(SPAN228A) (D)
SPAN 228A Latin American Literatures and
Societies: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to the Amazon Ecosystem
(PORT 228A) (D)
WMST255 Introduction to Literature by Women
(ENGL 250) (D)
The History or Theory of the Arts (HA)
AMST 205 Material Aspects of American Life
ARCH 223 History of Non-Western Arch. (D)
ARTH 100 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)
ARTT150 Introduction to Art Theory
CMLT 214 Film: Form & Culture
DANC 200 Introduction to Dance (D)
ENGL 245 Film and the Narrative Tradition
MUET 200 World Popular Musics & ID (D)
MUET 210 The Impact of Music on Life (D)
MUSC 1 30 Survey of Music Literature
MUSC140 Music Fundamentals I
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CORE History or Theory of the Arts: (HL) cont'd
CORE Life Sciences Laboratory: (LL) cont'd
MUSC 205
History of Rock Music, 1950 -
BSCI 105
Principles of Biology 1
Present
BSCI 105M
Principles of Biology 1
PHIL 230
Philosophy of the Arts
BSCI 106
Principles of Biology II
THET110
Introduction to the Theatre
BSCI 124/125
Plant Biology and Lab in Plant
WMST250
Introduction to Women's Studies:
Biology**
Women, Art and Culture (D)
BSCI 201
Human Anatomy & Physiology 1
BSCI 223
General Microbiology
Humanities (HO)
AMST201
Introduction to American Studies
CORE Physical Sciences Non-Laboratory (PS)
AMST203
Popular Culture in America
ASTR100
Introduction to Astronomy
AMST204
Film & American Culture Studies
ASTR220
Collisions in Space
AMST211
Technology & American Culture
ENES100
Introduction to Engineering Design
COMM 200
Critical Thinking and Speaking
GEOG 140
Coastal Environments
EDPL210
Historical and Philosophical
GEOL 120
Environmental Geology
Perspectives on Education
PHYS 161
General Physics: Mechanics and
FREN 201
Intermediate French
Particle Dynamics
FREN 202
Intermediate French Review
FREN 204
French Grammar & Composition
CORE Life Sciences Non-Laboratory (LS)
GERM 203
Intensive Intennediate Gemrian
BSCI 120
Insects
HIST112
The Rise of the West 1 500-1 789
BSCI 205
Environmental Science
ITAL122H
Accelerated Italian II
KNES 260
Science of Physical Activity and
ITAL261
Cuisine, Culture, and Society in Italy
Cardiovascular Health
Yesterday and Today
NFSC100
Elements of Nutrition
LARC160
Introduction to Landscape
Architecture
CORE Math or Formal Reasoning
LING 240
Language and Mind
Non-Laboratory (IVIS)
PHIL 100
Introduction to Philosophy
GEOG 170
Maps and Map Use
PHIL 140
Contemporary Moral Issues
MATH 1 1 1
Introduction to Probability
PHIL 245
Political and Social Philosophy 1
MATH 140
Calculus 1
PORT 224
Brazilian Culture (D)
MATH 141
Calculus II
SPAN 201
Intermediate Spanish
MATH 220
Elementary Calculus 1
SPAN 202
Intermediate Grammar and
MATH 221
Elementary Calculus II
Composition
PHIL 170
Introduction to Logic
STAT 100
Elementary Statistics and Probability
CORE IVIATHEMATICS & THE SCIENCES:
CORE Physical Sciences Laboratory (PL)
CORE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY:
Courses noted "**
nnust be taken in the same semester.
CORE Social
or Political History (SH)
ASTR101
General Astronomy
AASP100
Introduction to African American
CHEM113
General Chemistry II
Studies (D)
CHEM113M
General Chemistry II
AASP 202
Black Culture in the United States
CHEM 131/132 Fundamentals of General Chemistry/
(D)
Lab**
HIST 157
History of the United States Since
GEOL 100/110
Physical Geology/Lab**
1865
PHYS121
Fundamentals of Physics 1
HIST 236
History of Britain 1688 to Present
PHYS 122
Fundamentals of Physics II
HONR229S
Terrorism
PHYS 141
Principles of Physics
JOUR 240
Advertising in America
PHYS 142
Principles of Physics
KNES 293
History of Sport in America
PHYS 260/261
Gen.Phys.: Vibrations, Waves, Heat,
Electricity, and Magnetism/Lab**
CORE Behavioral and Social Sciences (SB)
PHYS 270/271
Gen. Phys.: Electrodynamics, Light,
AASP 101
Public Policy & the Black
Relativity and Mod. Physics/Lab**
Community
ANTH 240
Introduction to Archaeology (D)
CORE Life Sciences Laboratory (LL)
ANTH 260
Introduction to Sociocultural
Courses noted "**
must be taken in the same semester.
Anthropology and Linguistics (D)
ANTH 220
Intro, to Biological Anthro. (D)
CCJS 100
Introduction to Criminal Justice
BSCI 103
The World of Biology
CCJS 105
Introduction to Criminology
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CORE Behavioral and Social Sciences: (SB) cont'd
ECON 200 Principles of Micro-Economics
ECON 201 Principles of Macro-Economics
EDHD 230 Human Development and Societal
Institutions (D)
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography
GVPT 1 00 Principles of Government & Politics
GVPT 1 70 American Government
GVPT 200 International Political Relations
JOUR 1 50 Introduction to Mass Communication
KNES 287 Sport and American Society (D)
LING 200 Introductory Linguistics
PSYC 1 00 Introduction to Psychology
SOCY 1 00 Introduction to Sociology
SOCY 1 05 Introduction to Contemporary Social
Problems
CORE INTERDISCIPLINARY AND EMERGING
ISSUES (IE):
This is an optional CORE category effective beginning Fall 2005.
See the CORE website at www.ugst.umd.edu/core
for details on how to use the IE option and for a list of
IE courses (added as they are approved). The online
Schedule of Classes for Spring 2006 at
www. testudo. umd. edu/ScheduleOfClasses.html will
list IE courses (added as they are approved).
CORE Advanced Studies
See the Spring 2006 Schedule of Classes or the CORE website
for details.
CORE Capstone Courses (CS):
BMGT495 Business Policies
LARC 471 Capstone Studio: Community Design
CORE Human Cultural Diversity (D)
Courses noted ""'also meet CORE Distributive Studies
Requirements. Diversity courses that are also approved for CORE
Distributive Studies may be double counted.
CORE Diversity Courses recommended for
Freshmen and Sophomores:
AASP 100 Introduction to African American
Studies*
AASP 202 Black Culture in the United States*
AASP 298L Introduction to African-American
Literature (ENGL 234)*
ANTH 220 Introduction to Biological
Anthropology*
ANTH 240 Introduction to Archaeology*
ANTH 260 Introduction to Sociocultural
Anthropology and Linguistics*
ARCH 223 History of Non-Western
Architecture*
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CORE Human Cultural Diversity: (D) cont'd
ARTH 250 Art & Archaeology of Ancient
America*
ARTH 290 Art of Asia*
CHIN 21 3 Chinese Poetry into English: An
Introduction*
DANC 200 Introduction to Dance*
EDHD 230 Human Development and Societal
Institutions*
EDPL 201 Education in Contemporary
American Society
ENGL 234 Introduction to African-American
Literature (AASP 298L)*
ENGL 250 Introduction to Literature by Women
(WMST 255)*
ENGL 278Q Global Literature, Film and Culture*
KNES 287 Sport and American Society*
MUET 200 World Popular Musics and Identity*
MUET210 The Impact of Music on Life*
MUET 220 Selected Musical Cultures of the
World*
PORT 224 Brazilian Culture*
PORT 228A Latin American Literatures and
Societies: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to the Amazon Ecosystem
(SPAN 228A)*
SPAN 228A Latin American Literatures and
Societies: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to the Amazon Ecosystem
(PORT 228A)*
WMST 250 Introduction to Women's Studies:
Women, Art and Culture*
WMST 255 Introduction to Literature by Women
(ENGL 250)*
CORE Diversity Courses recommended for
Juniors and Seniors:
COMM 324 Communication and Gender
COMM 482 Intercultural Communication
EDCP 420 Education and Racism
EDCP 498A Education & and Counseling Issues
for Asian Americans
ENGL 348A Women and Science Fiction
FMST 381 Poverty, Affluence, and Families
GEOG 313 Latin America
HLTH 471 Women's Health (WMST 471 )
MUET 433 Music in World Cultures II
PORT 378 Brazilian Cinema (in Translation)
PSYC 336 Psychology of Women (WMST 336)
SOCY 325 The Sociology of Gender (WMST
325)
WMST 325 The Sociology of Gender (SOCY
325)
WMST 336 Psychology of Women (PSYC 336)
WMST 471 Women's Health (HLTH 471)
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COURSE
TITLE SESSIONtSl
COURSE
TITLE
SESSIONfSl
AMERICAN STUDIES
ECONOMICS
AASP499C
ADV TOP PUB POL & BIACK 1
ECON200
PRIN MICRO-ECONOMICS
AMST429M
AP^MITPf Tl
DOCUMENT FILM AMER CULTU II
ECON305
ECON306
INTRM MACROECON THRY&POL
INTERMED MICROECON THRY
II
II
ARCH242 BASIC ARCH DRAWING II
ECON315
ECON DEV UNDRDEV AREA
1,11
ARCH343
INTERMEDIATE ARCH DWG II
ECON321
ECON STAT
ARCH428N
HIST NON-WEST ARCH II
ECON330
MONEY AND BANKING
II
ARCH448D
DRAWING & VISUALIZATION 1
ECON340
INTERNATL ECONOMICS
ARCH470
COMPUTER APPLONS 1
ECON414
GAME THEORY
ARCH678D
DIGITAL ARCH DESIGN II
ECON424
COMPUTR METH ECON
ART
ARHISO
ECON435
FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
II
INTRO TO ART THEORY lA
ECON454
THRY PUB FIN&FIS FED
II
ARn468B
ISSUES CONTEMPORARY ART lA
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
BUISNESS AND MANAGEMENT
EDC1463
READING SECOND SCHOOL
lA
BMGTllO
INTRO TO BUSINESS & MGMT 1
MEASUREMENT, STATISTICS, AND EVALUATION
BMGT220
PRIN ACCOUNTING 1 1
EDMS645
QUANT RSRCH MTHDS 1
\,\\
BMGT221
PRIN ACCOUNTING II II
EDMS646
QUANT RSRCH MTHDS II
1
BMGT230
BUSINESS STATISTICS 1
EDUCATION
, SPECIAL
BMGT310
INTERMED ACCOUNTING 1 1
EDSP376
FNDM SIGN LANGUAGE
1
BMGT323
TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS 1
EDSP376
FNDM SIGN LANGUAGE
II
BMGT340
BMGT350
BUSINESS FINANCE 1
AAARKETING PRIN & ORGANIZ II
ENGINEERING, CIVIL
ENCE663 MGT DES & CONST ORGS
1
BMGT364
MGMT & ORGANIZATION THRY 1
BMGT380
BUSINESS LAW 1 1, II
ENGINEERING, FIRE PROTECTION
BMGT422
AUDITING THRY & PRACTICE 1
ENFP435
PROD LIABIUTY & REGULTN
1
BMGT424
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING 1
ENGLISH
BMGT440
ADVANCED FINANCIAL MGMT 1
ENGLlOl
INTRO TO WRITING
1,11
BMGT445
BANKING & FINCL INST II
ENGL222
AMLIT1865-PRESNT
II
BMGT446
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 1
ENGL313
AMERICAN LIT
II
BMGT482
BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT 1
ENGL348A
WOMEN & SCIENCE FICTION
1
BMGT495
BUSINESS POLICIES 1, II
ENGL379E
FILM ANALYSIS
1
BUAC710
ADV ACCOUNTING THEORY 1
ENGL379G
MODERN HEROIC CINEMA
II
BUDT732
DECISION MODELING 1
ENGL391
ADVANCED COMP
1,11
BUFN700
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT II
ENGL393
TECHNICAL WRITING
1,11
BUFN714
ADV FINANCIAL MGT 1, II
ENGL393X
TECHNICAL WRITING
1,11
BUFN722
BANKING & FIN INSTITUTNS 1, II
ENGL394
BUSINESS WRITING
1,11
BUFN724
INTL FINANCIAL MGMT 1
ENGL404
SHAKESPEARE: LATER WORKS
II
BUMK712
CONSUMER PRODUCT MKTG 1
ENGL428A
FILM NOIR + AMER CULT
II
BUMK753
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING II
ENGU89P
LANGUAGE + POUTICS
1
BUM0714
EXEC POWER & NEGOTIATION 1
ENGL61 1
APPRCH COLLG COMPT
II
BUM0732
NEW VENTURE CREATION II
ENGINEERING, PROFESS!<""l?' fHi^TERS
BUM0751
IMPLEMENTING STRATEGY II
ENPM652
APPL FIN ELEM METHODS
1
BUM0754
GLOBAL STRATEGY II
ENPM654
ENERGY SYSTS MANAGEMENT
1
BUM0756
INDUST & COMPET ANALYSIS II
ENPM655
CONT TRANS. FATE ENVIR
1
BUSI61 1
MANAGERIAL ACCT 1
ENPM808E
ADV TOPICS ENGINEERING
1
BUSI683
GLOBAL ECON ENVIRONMENT 1
ENPM808I
ADV TOPICS ENGINEERING
1
BUSI764
BUSI771
BUSINESS LAW FOR MGRS II
NEW VENTURE FINANCING 1
RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
ENRE467 SYSTEM SAFETY ENGR
1
BUSI783
IT FUNDAMENTALS FOR MGRS 1
BUSI785
PROJEa MANAGEMENT II
FAMILY STUDIES
FMST260 COUPLE RELATNSHP
II
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
FMST341
PERSNAL & FAMILY FINANCE
1,11
CaS234
LAW CRIM INVESTIGATION II
CaS320
INTRO CRIMINALISTCS 1, II
FRENCH
FREN103
INTENSIVE ELEM FREN
1
CHEMISTRY
FREN203
INTENSIVE INTRMD FREN
It
CHEM131
CHEM FUNDAMENTALS 1 1
FREN204
FRENCH GRAAAMAR & COMP
1
CHEM231
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 1 1
FREN250
INTRO TO FRENCH UT
II
CLASSICS
FREN31 1
ADV FRENCH CONVERSATION
II
CIAS170
GREEK&ROMAN MYTH 1, II
GEOGRAPHY
COMMUNICATION
GEOG372
REMOTE SENSING
1
COMM107
ORAL COMM PRIN 1, II
GEOG373
GEOG INFO SYSTEMS
II
COMM200
CRITICAL THNKNG & SPKNG 1
GEOG435
POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
1
COMM324
COMMUN & GENDER 1, II
COMM330
ARGUMENT & PUBLIC POLICY 1
COMM351
PR TECHNIQUES 1
COMM352
WRITINGS IN PR II
COMM401
INTERPRET STRAT DISCOURS 1
COAAM402
COMM THEORY II
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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GVPT273
INTRO ENVRNTL POL
GVPT309A
ALT APPRCHES TO SECURITY
GVPT309X
CONFUa RESOLUTION
GVPT388
TOPCAL INVESTGATNS
GVPT409A
UNDRSTDING GLOBLZTN
GVPT409K
MULTI-TRK DIP CON TRANSR
GVPT484
GOVT&POL AFRICA
HEARING AND SPEECH SCIENCES
HESP420
DEAF & SIGN LANGUAGE
HESP646
EDUCATIONAL AUDIOLOGY
HISTORY
HIST319A
RADICAL REGIMES ARAB
HIST319D
AMERICA MOVIES
HIST319E
ARAB ISRAEU CONFUQ
HIST319Q
RESTNCE:LATN AM COLD WAR
HIST319Z
GERAMN IDEAL 1800-1990
HIST353
AMER REVOLUTN 1 763- 1815
HEALTH
HLTH150
FIRST AID & EMER MED
HLTH377
HUMAN SEXUAUTY
HLTH430
HLTH ED-WORKPUkCE
HLTH460
MINORITY HEALTH
HLTH471
WOMENS HEALTH
HLTH665
HEALTH BEHAVIOR 1
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
INFM613
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DSGN
INFM702
USER INTERAa INFO SYS
INFM718V
INFORAAATION VISUAUZ
INFM730
INFORAAATION AUDITS
ITALIAN
rrAU99L
ITAUAN CINEAAA
SESSIONfS)
JOURNALISM
X)UR400 MEDIA lAW
KINESIOLOGY
KNES350 PSYCH OF SPORTS
KNES389G FIT ASSESS& EXER PRESCRI
KNES451 CHILDREN & SPORT
LIBRARY SCIENC
IBSC601
INFORMATION USE
IBSC646
UT & MAT FOR YNG ADULTS
LBSC682
MGMT ELEC RCRDS & INFO
LBSC690
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
LBSC708A
MGT & ADM INFO PROFSSNL
LBSC708R
VISUAL & SOUND AAATERIALS
LBSC741
SEM SCH UB MED PROG ADM
LBSC764
ACCESS LEGAL INFORMATION
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL308A
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
PHYSICS
PHYS121
FUND OF PHYSICS 1
PHYS122
FUND OF PHYSICS II
PHYS141
PRINCIPLES PHYSICS
PHYS142
PRINCIPLES PHYSICS
PHYS161
MECH & PARTICLE DYNAM
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCIOO
INTRO PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC200
STAT METH IN PSYCH
PSYC221
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC301
BIO BASIS OF BEHAV
PSYC332
PSYC OF HUMN SEX
PSYC353
ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC420
EXPR SOC PROCES 1
PSYC465
PSYC OF ORG PROCES
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lie
Ml
SESSION(S)
ll,IB
1,11
Ul
1,11
1,11
COURSE TITLE
AFFAIRS
PUAF650 MORAL DIMENSIONS PUB POL
PUAF752 MANAGING DIFFERENCES
SOCIOLOGY
SOCYl 05 INTRO CNTMP SOC PRB
SOCY325 SOCY OF GENDER
SOCY443 FAMILY -i- SOCIETY
SOCY498C SOCY OF SEXUAUTY
SOCY498D SOCY OF POPULAR CULTURE
SPAN 102 ELEMSPANII
SPAN 1 03 INTENSIVE ELEM SPAN
SPAN203 INTENSIVE INTRMD SPAN
SPAN301 ADV GRAMAAAR&COMP I
SPAN31 1 ADV CONVERSATN I
SPAN408U AM UTOPIA IN LATIN LIT
SPAN448A AFRO CARIBBEAN BELIEFS
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
SURV630 QUESTIONNAIRE DESIGN
UNIVERSITY COURSES
UNIV379 SEMINAR INTERNSHIP EXPER
URBAN STUDIES AND PLANNING
URSP681 URBAN PLANNING LAV/
SHADY GROVE COURSES
COURSE TITLE SESSION(S)
COMMUNICATION
COMM470 LISTENING I
HISTORY
HIST319E
HIST319Z
ARAB ISRAELI CONFLIQ
GERAAAN IDEALl 800-1 990
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL308A PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
SOCIOLOGY
SOCY325 SOCY OF GENDER
SOCY443 FAMILY + SOCIETY
WOMEN'S STUDIES
WMST325 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
COURSE
ONLINE COURSES
TITLE
■3
POP CULTUR IN AMER
IDENTITY AMER CULTURE
SESSIONIS
AMST203
AMST418R
EDUCATION COUNSELING AND PERSONNEL SERVICES
EDCP625 COUNSEL CHEM DEPENDENT I
EDUCATION
EDUC473 CYBERETHCS FOR EDUCATORS
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GVPT409C NEGTIATNG & CONFLQ RESL
GVPT459B POST-IRAQ WAR ELEQIONS
GVPT479A TRANSFORMING POUTICS
GVPT479B ANLYSIS'04 PRES CAMPAIGN
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
INFM71 8L UCENSE INFORM PROFESSNL
KINESIOLOGY
KNES485 SPORT AND GLOBAUZATION
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3 WEEK COURSES
COURSE TITLE
A; ^Y AND ABCHIOLOGY
ARTH489A THE ART OF DRAWING
ART
ARTT150
ARTT208W
ARTr330
ARTT350
ARTT418B
ARTr428A
ARTT468B
ARn489A
ARn489F
ARn698C
INTRO TO ART THEORY
INTRO WAT & WAT BASED
ELEM SCULP-CASTING
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN
WATERCOLOR WASH
WATER COLOR
ISSUES CONTEMPORARY ART
ADV SPEC TOPIC ART
IRON CASTING WORKSHOP
IRON CASTING WORKSHOP
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM
BSCI120 INSEaS
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
CMLT214 FILM FORM+CULTURE
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GVPT355 CAPS l:INT DVLP ACNFLQ
GVPT356 CAPS IhINT DVLP &CNFLa
GVPT388A CNCPTS&FIIA^C IMGES
GVPT399A FLM&PLTCS OF FAMLY
HEARING AND SPEECH SCIENCES
HESP498B AUGMENT & ALTERN COMM
HESP627 AUGMENT & ALT COAAM
HISTORY
HIST307
HIST319B
HIST319C
HIST319G
HIST319N
HIST327
HIST436
ITALIAN
ITAL251
ITAL350
HOLOCAUST EUR JEW
HIST WOMEN US 1 941 PRES
WOMEN COLONIAL AMERICA
US HIST FILM 1930-1970
HIST SEXUALITY 20TH US
THE ROMAN EMPIRE
FRENCH REV & NAPOLEON
ASPEaS CONT ITAL UT
READINGS ITAUAN UT
SESSIONfS)
lA
lA
lA
lA
lA
lA
lA
\A
lA
lA
lA
IID
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
EDCI385
COMPUTERS FOR TEACHERS
lAJIC
EDCI397
PRIN&METH TEACH
lAJB
EDCI461
MATERIALS FOR READERS
L^
EDCI463
READING SECOND SCHOOL
LA
EDCI614
DEVELOP PROF PORTFOUO
IB
EDCI653
DVLP UND IN MATH
IB
EDCI687
APPL OF COMPUTERS
IB
EDCI788Z
CULTUR RESP STRAT SCHOOL
lie
ENGLISH
ENGL245
FILM & NARR TRAD
lie
ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
ENME414
COMPTR-AIDED DESIG
lA, IB
FAMILY STUDIES
FMST431
FAMILY CRISES&INTRVNTN
lie
FMST698C
FAMILY CRISES AND INTERV
lie
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG170
AAAPS AND MAP USE
lA
GERMAN
GERM285
GERM FILM & UT
lie
lA
IB
lA
lA
IB
IB
IID
IB
lA
lie
lie
IID
IB
lA
lie
COURSE
TITLE
SESSION(S)
KINESIOLOGY
KNES260
SCI PHY Aa&CARDIO HLTH
lie
KNES287
SPORT+AMER SOCIETY
IB
KNES293
HIST SPORT AMERICA
lA
KNES350
PSYCH OF SPORTS
lie
MUSIC EDUCATION
MUED499N
MID SCH MUS PRAC-CHORAL
lie
MUED4990
MID SCH MUS PRAC-INSTRUM
lie
MUED694
LEARNING THEORY IN MUSIC
IB
MUED698N
MID SCH MUS PRAC-CHORAL
lie
MUED6980
MID SCH MUS PRAC-INSTRUM
lie
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MUSe205
HIST OF ROCK MUSIC
lA
MUSC463
APPS IN MUSIC TECH
IB
NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCE
NRSC424
FLD ST SOIL MORPHOLOGY
lA
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL170
INTRO TO LOGIC
lA, lie
PHIL209L
PAGE AND SCREEN
lA
PHIL230
PHILOSOPHY OF THE ARTS
lie
PHIL280
INTRO COGNITIVE SCIENCE
IB
PHIL308D
ASIAN PHIL THROUGH FILM
lie
PHIL347
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
IB
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC206
DEVELPMNTL BIOPSYC
lA, IB
SOCIOLOGY
SOCYIOO
INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY
lA
SOCY105
INTRO CNTMP SOC PRB
lie
SOCY230
SOCIOLG SOCIAL PSY
IB
SOeY305
SCARCITY & MDRN SOCIETY
lie
SOeY325
SOCY OF GENDER
lA, lie
SOCY410
SOCIAL DEMOGRY
IID
SOeY424
SOCY OF RACE RELATIONS
lA
SOeY441
SOCIAL STRAT&INEQU
lA
SOeY443
FAMILY + SOCIETY
IB
SPANISH
SPAN401
ADV COMPOSTN 1
lA
WOMEN'S STUDIES
WMST325
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