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Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  .  3 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


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 

BILL  PAYMENT  AND  FINANCIAL  AID 

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 


ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  AND  POLICIES 

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 

Special  Student  Application  39-40 

Summer  Course  Registration  Form 41 

Estimated  Billing  Form 42 

Permission  to  Transfer  Credit  Form 43 

Non-Credit  Workshop  Application 44 

CAMPUS  MAP 

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4  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2006 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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 
Student  Services 
Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 


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. 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  •  5 


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. 


6  •  Schedule  of  Classes  •>  Summer  2006 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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. 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2006  .  7 


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. 


8  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2006 


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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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www.summer.umd.edu 


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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www.summer.umd.edu 


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. 


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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 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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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 

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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. 


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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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Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  •  19 


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) 


22  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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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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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www.summer.umd.edu 


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 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  .  25 


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 


26  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006 


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. 


vynvw.summer.umd.edu 


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: 


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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 


www.summer.umcl.edu 


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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. 


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All  students  must  sign  application  on  page  2,  item  10. 
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Return  Forms 
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 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  .  41 


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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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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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 


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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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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. 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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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. 


62  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2006 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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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Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2006  •  63 


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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CORE  Program 

Office  of  the  Dean  for  Undergraduate  Studies 

301-405-9359 
2130  Mitchell  Building 
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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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Ml 


SESSION(S) 


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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 

SOCIOLOGY  OF  GENDER 

lA,  lie 

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