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Table  of  Contents 


Introduction  to  Summer  Sessions  2002 3,4 

Young  Scholars  Program 3 

International  Programs 3 

Arts  and  Community 3 

Programs  for  Youth 3 

Campus  Services 4 

Forms 4 

Registration  and  Bill  Payment 4-8 

Single  Point  of  Contact  (SPOC) 4 

Step-by-step  Application  Process 4-6 

When  to  Pay 6 

How  to  Pay 7 

Refunds 8 

Contact  Us 8 

Guidelines  for  Course  Selection 8 

Summer  Sessions  2002  Course  Listing 9-57 

Core  Courses 58-60 

Evening  Courses-After  5  p.m 60-62 


This  is  a  publication  of  the  University  of  Maryland  Summer  Sessions  and  Special  Programs.  Provisions  of  this  publication 
are  not  to  be  regarded  as  an  irrevocable  contract  between  the  student  and  the  University  of  Maryland.  While  every  effort  is 
made  to  provide  the  most  current  and  accurate  information,  at  times,  regulations,  academic  requirements,  fees  and  class 
scheduling  may  change  without  notice. 

The  University  of  Maryland  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  origin,  sex,  age  or  handicap  in 
admission  or  access  to  or  treatment  or  employment  in  its  programs  and  activities  as  required  by  federal  and  state  laws  and  regulations. 


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SUMMER  AT  MARYLAND  IS  FULL  OF  INFINITE  OPPORTUNITIES 

Welcome  to  Summer  Sessions  2002  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  With  more  than  1,700  undergraduate  and 
graduate  classes  offered  in  six  convenient  sessions,  Summer  Sessions  2002  provides  a  world  of  opportunities  and 
services  that  you  would  expect  to  fmd  at  one  of  the  nation's  top  public  research  universities.  It's  all  here  for  you 
to  explore  and  enjoy. 

You  don't  have  to  be  a  University  of  Maryland  student  to  take  advantage  of  Summer  Sessions  2002.  Course 
registration  is  open  to  students  and  graduates  from  other  colleges,  students  and  graduates  from  high  school,  senior 
citizens  who  live  in  Maryland...  simply  put,  we're  here  for  you.  So  if  you've  always  wanted  to  study  at  the 
University  of  Maryland,  now  is  the  time! 

Undergraduate  and  graduate  classes  are  taught  by  University  of  Maryland  faculty,  and  follow  the  same  rigorous 
standards  as  courses  offered  during  the  regular  semester. 

You'll  find  complete  course  listings  in  this  schedule  for  all  of  our  summer  programs.  For  more  details  on  summer 
programs  at  Maryland,  visit  our  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu.  You  can  browse  program  and  course  listings, 
check  out  our  campus  services  and  get  complete  information  on  admission  requirements  and  tuition.  You  can  even 
apply  and  register  for  classes  online. 

The  following  introductory  pages  highlight  our  summer  programs  and  describe  where  you  can  obtain 
additional  information. 

The  Young  Scholars  Program  -  New  for  Summer  Sessions  2002 

The  exciting  new  Young  Scholars  Program  allows  high  school  students  who  have  completed  their  sophomore  or  junior  year 
(rising  juniors  and  seniors)  to  take  a  university  class  during  the  summer.  It's  a  great  way  to  become  adjusted  to  campus  life, 
test  academic  interests  and  jump-start  your  college  career.  The  Young  Scholars  Program  runs  July  15  -  August  2.  Check  the 
summer  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/yngSchlrs.html  to  get  complete  information  about  the  program.  But  don't  delay, 
applications  are  now  being  accepted  through  May  15  and  classes  are  expected  to  fill  quickly! 

International  Programs 

Maryland  is  all  over  the  world  this  summer.  Experience  a  close  encounter  with  nature  in  the  Galapagos  Islands  or  study  law, 
politics  and  Shakespeare  in  England  and  architecture  in  Rome.  To  find  out  more,  visit  the  university's  study  abroad  summer 
Web  site  at  wvyw.summer.umd.edu/intern/abroad.html. 

The  Maryland  English  Institute  (MEI)  provides  both  full-time  and  short-term  programs  in  English  for  non-native  speakers  of 
English.  MEI  is  dedicated  to  providing  high-quality  instruction,  meeting  the  needs  of  non-native  speakers  of  English  and  their 
sponsors  and  strengthening  the  ability  of  non-native  speakers  of  English  to  participate  in  rigorous  professional  and  academic 
environments.  Visit  www.summer.umd.edu/intern/institute.html  to  learn  more  about  the  Maryland  English  Institute. 

A  variety  of  foreign  language  courses  are  offered  in  Summer  Sessions  2002,  including  the  new  eight-week  Intensive  Foreign  Language 
Program,  June  24-August  16.  Visit  the  intensive  foreign  language  program  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/intern/intensive.html. 

Maryland  invites  visiting  international  students  to  experience  American  higher  education  at  the  University  of  Maryland. 
Check  the  summer  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/intern/session.html  to  get  complete  information  about  the  program. 

Arts  and  Community 

This  summer,  Maryland  will  be  a  hot  spot  for  the  arts.  The  brand-new,  world-class  Clarice  Smith  Performing  Arts  Ontcr 
(CSPAC)  is  our  crown  jewel.  Here  you  can  take  performing  arts  classes  from  world-renowned  professors  and  see  shows  by 
some  of  the  world's  greatest  performers.  For  summer  classes  at  CSPAC,  visit  vyww.summer.umd.edu/special.html.  For 
upcoming  performances,  visit  www.claricesmithcenter.umd.edu. 

Programs  for  Youth 

Everything  you  need  for  a  fun-filled  summer  is  right  here.  The  University  of  Maryland  offers  fun  and  learning  for  children  of 
all  ages.  Whether  it's  shooting  a  three-pointer,  Hnding  out  that  physics  can  be  fun  or  writing  a  headline  for  a  student 
newspaper,  a  full  range  of  activities  to  engage  the  interest  of  any  child  is  available  this  summer.  All  of  our  instructors  are  fully 
qualified  and  many  classes  use  the  university's  state-of-the-art  sports,  education  and  physical  activity  facilities.  Visit  the 
Programs  for  Youth  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/pfv.html. 

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Campus  Services 

Need  to  buy  a  book,  use  a  computer,  grab  a  bite  or  practice  your  putting?  Campus  Services  offers  you  the  information  you'll 
need  to  make  the  most  of  your  summer  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  Services  include  a  career  center,  health  services,  parking 
and  transportation,  housing,  recreation  and  religious  services.  Campus  services  are  listed  on  the  summer  Web  site  at 
wwwf.summer.umd.edu/campus.html. 

Forms 

Our  summer  Web  site,  www.summer.umd.edu/forms.html.  contains  online  or  printable  versions  of  all  the  forms  you'll  need 
for  registration,  billing,  transferring  credits  and  applying  for  housing  and  parking  on  campus.  Whether  you're  an 
undergraduate,  a  graduate  student  or  visiting  student,  every  necessary  form  is  ready  for  you  to  print  out,  fill  out  and  send  in. 
After  your  application  for  admission  is  approved,  the  Web  site  provides  links  to  our  online  registration,  as  well  as  parking 
and  housing  forms.  Students  may  also  choose  to  register  for  courses  over  the  phone  through  MARS  (Maryland  Automated 
Registration  System).  Use  the  "Registering  Through  MARS"  worksheet  on  the  Web  site  to  help  you  through  the  process. 

Registration  and  Bill  Payment 

We  try  our  best  to  make  your  summer  experience  as  carefree  as  possible,  so  we've  mapped  out  a  full  list  of  everything  you 
need  to  know  about  the  application  process,  registration,  bill  payment,  academic  calendars,  academic  credit  and  policies. 
You'll  find  complete  information  in  a  concise,  easy  to  understand  and  readily  available  section  of  our  Web  site 
wvyw.summer.umd.edu/academic.html. 

The  following  will  help  you  get  started: 

SPOC 

SPOC  is  a  one-stop  shop  for  students  seeking  information  about  or  wishing  to  enroll  in  Summer  Sessions.  SPOC  is  also  a 
virtual  office  for  those  inquiring,  applying,  registering  or  paying  online. 

Contact  SPOC 

On  the  Web:  www.summer.umd.edu/SPOC.html 

By  e-mail:  summer@umail.umd.edu 

By  phone:  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572 

By  fax:  301-314-1282 

In  person  or 

by  mail:  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 

Step-by-Step  Application  Process 

1.  Forms 

Complete  the  applicable  forms  which  are: 

Applications  for  admission  for  visiting  undergraduate,  visiting  graduate,  new  graduate,  high  school  students  and  new 
Golden  ID  students;  Permission  to  Transfer  Credits  Form  for  Visiting  Undergraduates;  Course  Registration  Form;  MARS 
Registration  Worksheet  and  Estimated  Billing  Form.  Go  to  www.summer.umd.edu/forms.html  to  access  these  forms  and  more. 

2.  Applying  for  Summer  Sessions 

The  application  process  is  quick  and  easy.  If  you  fit  into  one  of  the  categories  below,  apply  to  the  University  of  Maryland 
for  summer  courses. 
Apply  if  you  are  a: 

•  Visiting  undergraduate  college  student 

•  Visiting  graduate  student 

•  Former  College  Park  student  (if  you  did  not  attend  spring  2002  semester) 

•  College  graduate 

•  High  school  graduate 

•  Current  high  school  student  (Junior  or  Senior  in  the  2002-2003  school  year) 

•  Prospective  College  Park  student 

•  Summer  Institute  student 

•  New  Golden  ID  student 

•  Advanced  special  student  (non-degree  post-baccalaureate  students) 

•  Transient  Graduate  Student 

Application  for  summer  courses  is  not  necessary  for: 

•  Current  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  students  (enrolled  for  the  spring  2002  semester) 

•  University  System  of  Maryland  graduate  students  in  good  standing 

•  Newly  admitted  College  Park  students  (admitted  for  the  fall  2002  semester) 

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Deadline  for  applying: 

By  mail  or  fax  May  24  for  Session  1  and  1-A;  June  14  for  Session  I-B;  July  5  for  Session  II  and  II-C;  July  26  for  II-D.  Online 
or  in  person  May  31  for  Session  I  and  I-A;  June  21  for  Session  I-B;  July  12  for  Session  II  and  II-C;  August  2  for  Session  II-D. 

Once  You  are  Admitted 

An  e-mail/surface  mail  acknowledgement  will  be  sent.  Please  keep  your  personal  contact  information  up  to  date. 

3.  Register  for  Courses 

Registration  without  $20  late  fee  for  Session  I  and  I-A  ends  May  31;  Session  I-B  ends  June  21. 
Registration  without  $20  late  fee  for  Session  II  and  II-C  ends  July  12;  Session  II-D  ends  August  2. 

How  to  Register 

Register  for  summer  courses  beginning  February  25  using  one  of  the  five  methods  below. 

1.  Register  on  the  Web  at  www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/dropadd 

2.  Call  MARS,  the  Maryland  Automated  Registration  System  at  301-403-0500 

3.  Mail-in  registration  form  to  SPOC,  University  of  Maryland,  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor,  College  Park,  MD  20742 

4.  Fax  registration  form  to  301-314-1282 

5.  Register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

Registration  Notes 

Registration  is  not  official  until  payment  is  made  in  full.  If  you  register  and  later  decide  not  to  attend  the  university,  you  must 
cancel  your  registration  in  writing  to  SPOC  prior  to  the  first  day  of  classes.  Some  students  may  be  blocked  from  using  Testudo 
and  MARS  for  registration,  including  those  with  an  outstanding  debt. 

After  Registration 

•  Sign  up  for  an  e-bill,  estimate  your  tuition  and  fees  and  submit  payment  online  at  wvyw.summer.umd.edu.  Click  on 
SPOC. 

•  If  you  want  to  change  your  schedule,  you  can  add/drop  on  wwAv.testudo.umd.edu/apps/dropadd.  MARS  or  in  person. 

•  ID  cards  will  be  mailed  to  visiting  students  registering  prior  to  Friday,  May  17.  Students  registering  after  that  date  may 
receive  a  summer  ID  card  by  visiting  the  Office  of  Registrar  customer  service  counter  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Mitchell  Building. 

•  Go  to  www.summer.umd.edu  and  click  on  Schedule  of  Classes  for  class  locations;  waitlist. 

•  Questions?  E-mail  SPOC  at  summer@umail.umd.edu  or  call  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572. 

Summary  of  Schedule  Adjustment  Deadlines 

The  schedule  adjustment  period  ends  June  7  for  Summer  Session  I,  June  5  for  Summer  Session  I-A,  June  26  for  Summer 
Session  IB,  July  19  for  Summer  Session  II,  July  17  for  Summer  Session  II-C  and  August  7  for  Summer  Session  II-D. 

Cancellation  of  Summer  Session  Registration 

Students  who  register  and  later  decide  not  to  attend  the  university  must  cancel  their  registration  before  the  first  day  of  classes. 
After  the  first  day  of  classes  this  is  considered  a  withdrawal,  and  a  percentage  of  tuition  is  assessed.  Failure  to  cancel 
registration  will  result  in  financial  obligation  to  the  university  even  though  the  student  does  not  attend  class.  Request  for 
cancellation  must  be  received  by  SPOC  in  writing  before  the  first  day  of  classes. 

4.  Payment 

Pay  via: 

Web:  www.summer.umd.edu  click  on  SPOC,  then  Bill  Payment 

Phone:  301-314-9000 

1-888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9098  (Bursar) 

Mail:  Office  of  the  Bursar,  1 135  Lee  Building,  College  Park,  MD  20742 

In  person:  1115  Lee  Building 

5.  Textbooks 

Check  www.summer.umd.edu  to  sec  what  books  you  need.  Click  on  Schedule  of  Classes.  Click  on  the  department,  locate 
the  course  and  then  click  on  books.  You  can  purchase  your  books  at  the  University  Book  Center  in  the  Student  Union; 
at  the  Maryland  Book  Exchange;  an  online  vendor  (e.g.,varsitybooks.com),  or  any  other  textbook  vendor. 

6.  ID  Card  (If  not  received  by  mail) 

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Pick  up  your  ID  at  SPOC,  Registrar  Customer  Service  Counter,  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor. 

7.  Parking  Permit 

Apply  online  for  a  parking  permit  at  www.summer.umci.edu.  click  on  SPOC.  Take  a  photo  ID  to  Campus  Parking  in 
Regents  Drive  Garage,  off  Campus  Drive.  Go  to  www.inform.umd.edu/CampusInfo/About  UMCP/Maps  to  access  a 
campus  map. 

8.  Attend  Class 

Services  for  Summer  Sessions  2002 

SPOC,  the  Single  Point  Of  Contact,  is  a  one-stop  shop  for  students  seeking  information  about  or  wishing  to  enroll  in  the 
Summer  Sessions  2002.  SPOC  has  representatives  or  ombudspersons  representing  all  the  service  sectors  of  campus: 
admission  (undergraduate  and  graduate),  registrar,  bursar,  academic  departments,  parking,  student  ID  and  residency. 
SPOC,  centrally  located  and  handicapped  accessible,  is  in  Mitchell  Building,  first  floor.  SPOC  is  open  8  a.m.  to  6  p.m., 
June  3,  4  and  7  for  Sessions  I,  I-A  and  Session  I-B,  and  July  15,  16  and  19  for  Sessions  II,  II-C  and  Session  II-D.  SPOC's 
regular  hours  are  M-F,  8  a.m.  -  5  p.m. 

SPOC  is  also  a  virtual  office  for  those  inquiring,  applying,  registering  or  paying  on  the  Web,  see  wvyw.summer.umd.edu. 
Each  step  in  the  admission/registration/payment  process  will  be  quickly  and  formally  recognized  by  a  confirmation-either 
by  e-mail,  fax  or  surface  mail.  All  the  appropriate  forms  for  admission,  registration,  housing,  parking  and  bill  estimation 
are  on  this  Web  site.  Our  goal  is  to  be  the  most  student-centered,  user-friendly  institution  in  higher  education.  If  you  have 
a  question  or  concern,  SPOC  has  the  answer,  a  solution  or  a  recommendation. 

Billing  and  Payment 
When  to  Pay 

Upon  registering,  you  incur  a  financial  obligation.  Billing  reminders  will  be  sent  via  e-mail.  Please  make  sure  the  Office  of 
the  Registrar  has  a  current  e-mail  address  on  file.  Each  reminder  will  include  a  payment  deadline.  Failure  to  make  payment 
by  the  deadline  will  result  in  a  finance  charge  of  1.5  percent  per  month.  Your  account  balance  is  updated  weekly  for  online 
viewing  at  www.testudo.umd.edu  or  call  MARS  at  301-403-0500. 

Bill  payment  due  dates  are  determined  by  the  date  of  registration.  Please  use  the  following  chart  to  determine  when  summer 
2002  tuition  and  fees  are  due: 

Registered:  Bill  Due: 

Feb.  25  -  March  22  April  20 

March  23  -  April  25  May  20 

April  26  -  May  24  June  20  or  the  first  day  of  classes,  whichever  comes  first 

May  25  -  June  25  July  20  or  the  first  day  of  classes,  whichever  comes  first 

June  26  -  July  5  Aug.  2  or  the  first  day  of  classes,  whichever  comes  first 

After  July  5  Aug.  7  or  the  first  day  of  classes,  whichever  comes  first 

Financial  Eligibility 

The  university  reserves  the  right  to  cancel  registration  of  summer  classes  for  those  who  do  not  pay  by  the  appropriate  due 
date  listed  above.  Students  who  register  for  the  Summer  Sessions  2002  are  expected  to  remain  financially  eligible.  Once 
registered,  it  is  the  student's  responsibility  to  make  payment  by  the  appropriate  due  date  or  finance  charges  will  be  assessed 
and/or  registration  will  be  cancelled.  Students  who  decide  not  to  attend  must  notify  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  to  request 
cancellation  of  enrollment  by  appropriate  deadlines  to  avoid  charges  for  summer  courses.  Failure  to  attend  does  not  remove 
the  financial  obligation.  Billing  messages  and  reminders  will  be  sent  to  students  via  e-mail.  Please  be  sure  that  the  Office  of 
the  Registrar  has  an  accurate  e-mail  address  on  record.  Students  can  update  their  address  and  e-mail  information  online  at 
WAVw.testudo.umd.edu/apps/saddr. 


Application  Processing  Fees: 

Undergraduate,  U.S.  Citizen  $45 

Undergraduate,  International  Student  $65 

Graduate,  U.S  Citizen  $50 

Graduate,  International  Student  $50 


Tuition  Rates 

Undergraduate,  Maryland  resident  $188  per  credit  hour 

Undergraduate,  out-of-state  $300  per  credit  hour 

Graduate,  Maryland  resident  $301  per  credit  hour 

Graduate,  out-of-state  $400  per  credit  hour 

Mandatory  Service  Fee*  $150  per  session 

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

*Mandatory  fees  will  be  assessed  one  time  for  courses  taken  within  each  of  the  two,  six-week  summer  sessions.  (If  a  student  registers  for  one  course  in  a  six-week 
summer  session  and  another  course  in  a  three-week  session  that  fails  within  that  six-week  session,  he/she  will  pay  the  mandatory  fee  only  one  time.) 

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How  to  Pay 

Pay  your  bill  by  credit  card  (Visa,  MasterCard  or  Discover  Card)  or  by  check  or  money  order  (payable  to  the  University  of 
Maryland  for  the  exact  amount  due;  write  your  student  ID  number  on  all  checks  and  money  orders)  using  one  of  the  FIVE 
methods  below: 

1.  On  the  Web  using  a  credit  card  or  check:  www.summer.umd.edu.  click  on  SPOC,  then  Bill  Payment. 

2.  Through  the  Financial  Service  Center  at  301-314-9000  or  1-888-313-2404. 

3.  By  fax:  When  paying  by  credit  card,  you  may  fax  your  payment  to  the  Bursar's  Office  at  301-314-9098. 

4.  By  mail:  Pay  by  check  or  money  order  or  provide  the  requested  credit  card  information 

(name  on  card,  card  number,  expiration  date  and  payment  amount). 

5.  Send  your  payment  to: 

Office  of  the  Bursar 
Lee  Building 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742-5151 

6.  In  person:  Pay  in  the  Bursar's  Office,  Room  1115  Lee  Building. 

Payment  may  be  made  by  cash,  check,  money  order  or  credit  card. 

The  Bursar's  Office  is  open  Monday  -  Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m. 

It  will  be  open  for  extended  hours-8:30  a.m.  to  6  p.m.,  June  3,  4  and  7,  and  July  15,  16  and  19. 

Other  Payment  Information 

Late  Payment  Fee: 

Students  who  fail  to  pay  the  balance  due  by  the  stated  due  date  are  subject  to  a  1.5  percent  finance  charge  each  month. 

Delinquent  Accounts: 

You  will  not  be  able  to  register  unless  you  are  in  good  financial  standing  with  the  university.  Students  are  encouraged  to  avoid 
registration  delays  by  assuring  that  charges  for  library  fines,  parking  violation  assessments  and  other  penalty  fees  and  service 
charges,  are  paid  in  full. 

Upon  registering,  you  incur  a  financial  obligation.  Failure  to  make  payment  by  the  due  date  will  result  in  a  finance  charge 
and  may  jeopardize  your  continued  enrollment.  In  accordance  with  state  law,  the  university  must  refer  delinquent  accounts 
to  the  State  Central  Collections  Unit  in  Baltimore  for  collection  and  legal  follow-up.  Collection  charges  will  be  billed  to  the 
student.  Collection  costs  are  17  percent  of  the  bill,  plus  any  attorney  and/or  court  fees.  Maryland  law  allows  the  Central 
Collections  Unit  to  block  issuance  of  Maryland  state  income  tax  refunds  to  individuals  with  delinquent  accounts.  In  addition. 
State  of  Maryland  policy  stipulates  that  unpaid  parking  tickets  issued  on  state  property  could  result  in  the  withholding  of 
motor  vehicle  tags  until  tickets  are  paid.  The  university  will  not  confer  any  diplomas  or  certificates  or  issue  a  transcript  of 
record  to  a  student  who  has  not  made  satisfactory  settlement  on  her  or  his  account. 

Summer  Financial  Aid: 

Summer  financial  aid  usually  cannot  be  released  until  after  summer  tuition  and  fees  are  due,  so  summer  aid  serves  as  a 
reimbursement  to  you.  In  general,  summer  financial  aid  is  very  limited.  The  university  does  not  receive  separate  allocations 
of  grant,  work-study,  or  loan  funds  from  the  federal  or  state  governments  for  summer  financial  aid.  To  be  eligible  for  any 
summer  financial  aid,  you  must  register  for  at  least  six  credits  or  24  graduate  units. 

If  you  have  not  used  all  of  your  Pell  Grant  or  Stafford  Loan  eligibility  from  the  2001-2002  school  year,  you  may  be  eligible 
to  receive  your  remaining  eligibility  during  the  summer. 

To  request  summer  financial  aid,  you  must  have  submitted  a  2001-2002  Free  Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid  (FAFSA) 
and  all  other  requested  documents  to  the  Office  of  Student  Financial  Aid  (OSFA)  at  ww^w.inform. umd.edu/CampusInfo/ 
Departments/FIN/OSFA/Priority.html.  Once  you  have  registered  for  summer,  your  eligibility  for  financial  aid  will  be 
determined,  and  OSFA  will  mail  a  summer  financial  aid  notification  to  you. 

If  you  have  any  questions  about  summer  billing  or  financial  aid,  please  contact  the  Financial  Service  Center  at 
billtalk@accmail.umd.edu  or  301-314-9000  or  1-888-313-2404. 


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Refunds 

The  university  does  not  automatically  refund  a  credit  balance.  A  refund  should  be  requested.  Payments  made  by  cash  or  check 
will  be  refunded  by  check.  Payments  made  by  credit  card  will  be  refunded  by  crediting  the  credit  card  account.  Refunds  will 
usually  be  received  by  the  student  within  two  to  three  weeks  from  receipt  of  the  refund  request.  Checks  will  be  made  payable 
to  the  student  and  sent  to  the  address  designated  in  the  refund  request.  They  will  not  be  mailed  to  a  campus  address. 
Summer  mandatory  fees  will  be  refunded  at  the  same  percentage  as  tuition  refunds.  Tuition  refund  information  can  be  found 
at  www.summer.umd.edu.  click  on  Registration  and  Bill  Payment,  Tuition  Refund  Schedule.  The  chart  lists,  by  date,  the 
percentage  of  tuition  that  will  be  credited  upon  withdrawal  from  courses  or  dropping  a  course  or  courses.  Withdrawals  from 
workshops  or  institutes  must  be  made  prior  to  the  first  meeting  in  order  to  receive  a  refund.  After  the  first  meeting,  there  can 
be  NO  REFUND. 

To  request  a  refund: 

1.  By  phone:  Call  MARS  at  301-403-0500  and  choose  option  3  from  the  main  menu. 

2.  In  writing-by  mail,  fax  or  e-mail:  Send  a  letter  requesting  a  refund  to: 

Office  of  the  Bursar,  Lee  Building 

University  of  Maryland,  College  Park,  MD  20742-5151 
Fax:    301-314-9098 
E-mail  to:    billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

3.  In  person:  Complete  a  Request  for  Refund  Form  in  the  Financial  Service  Center,  1135  Lee  Building. 

Detailed  registration  and  bill  payment  information  can  be  found  online  at  www.summer.umd.edu/academic.html.  It  is  the 
student's  responsibility  to  review  the  information  and  make  sure  all  procedures  are  followed. 

Contact  Us 

In  addition  to  www.summer.umd.edu.  you  can  reach  us  via  e-mail  at  summer@umail.umd.edu  and  by  phone  at 
1-877-989-SPOC  (Single  Point  Of  Contact)  or  301-314-3572.  SPOC  is  your  all-access  pass  to  an  endless  summer  full  of 
infinite  opportunities  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  SPOC  has  been  created  as  a  one-stop  shop  for  students  seeking 
information  about  or  wishing  to  enroll  in  Summer  Sessions  2002.  By  contacting  SPOC,  you  can  find  out  anything  about  the 
summer  sessions:  courses  offered,  tuition,  fees,  classroom  assignments,  instructor  assignments,  textbooks,  services  and 
extracurricular  activities,  as  well  as  the  status  of  individual  admission,  registration,  bill  payment  and  waitlisted  courses. 

Questions?   Call  SPOC  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572 
Guidelines  for  Course  Selection 

The  session  for  which  a  specific  course  section  is  scheduled  is  designated  by  the  first  two  digits  of  the  section  number:  01  for 
Summer  Session  I,  02  for  Summer  Session  II,  03  for  Summer  Session  I-A,  04  for  Summer  Session  II-C,  05  for  Summer  Session 
I-B,  and  06  for  Summer  Session  II-D.  Many  courses  are  offered  in  two  or  more  of  the  summer  sessions.  If  the  course  or  section 
meeting  dates  deviate  from  the  regular  summer  session  dates,  the  specific  starting  and  ending  dates  are  displayed  above  the 
course  description.  The  section  number  indicates  the  session  to  which  a  nonstandard  course  or  section  belongs  for  registration 
purposes.  Additional  information  on  nonstandard  date  courses  can  be  found  on  wvyw.summer.umd.edu.  In  many  instances, 
registration,  billing  and  grading  procedures  will  be  different  for  those  courses. 

The  following  course  listings  were  current  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  However,  departments  often  add  course  sections 
in  response  to  high  demand,  and  others  might  have  been  rescheduled.  You  can  view  the  most  current  course  offerings  at 
vyww.summer.umd.edu  or  www.testudo.umd.edu. 

•  Seat  counts  and  section  information  are  updated  hourly  and  waitlisted  nightly 

•  Print  sections  of  the  schedule  to  reference  when  calling  MARS 

•  Access  from  any  WAM  lab,  (a  WAM  account  is  not  needed  to  access  the  Web)  any  on-campus  Windows  PC,  MAC  or  NeXT  computer, 
or  any  dial-up  computer  by  telnetting  to  INFORM. 


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Summer  Sessions  2002  Course  Listing 

Course  Prefix  and  Number  SaiTipIC    CoUrSC    LlStlllg  Course  Title 

/"""""^  AASPl  00  Introduction  to  Afro- American  Studies;  (3  credits )__-- — -^ 

?"''!  ^w  n?;^i~r~  C.rade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

P-F  =  Pass/Fa'if '  0101(00001)  TuWTh  ..10:00am-  12:15pm  (ARC  1101)        STAFF 

AUD  =  Audit  Grading _^  0201(00002)  TuWTh. .10:00am-12:15pm    (LEF  1220)     Quinn  K. 


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Session  -  Last  2  digits  =  Course  Selection  MARS  Number 


Times 


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Locations 


Instructor 


AASP  Afro-American  Studies 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

AASPIOO  Introduction  to  Afro-American  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(00001)         TuTh  3:00pm- 6:20pm  (ARC  1101)  STAFF 

0201(00002)         TuWTh       10:00am-12:15pm       (LEF  1220)  STAFF 

AASPlOl  Public  Policy  and  the  Black  Community;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  Formerly  AASP  300. 

0101(00012)         TuWTh 10:00am-12:15pm       (ARC  1125)  England,  J. 

AASP202  Black  Culture  in  the  United  States;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(00022)         TuTh 11:00am- 2:40pm  (LEF  1221)  STAFF 

AASP498R  Special  Topics  in  Black  Culture:  Race  and  Sports; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(00042)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(PLS  1172)  England.  J. 

AAST  Asian  Ainerican  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

.AAST200  Introduction  to  Asian  American  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(00043)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(TWS  3228)  Liang,  C. 

AAST498L  Advanced  Topics  in  Asian  American  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(00044)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    STAFF 

AGNR  Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

AGNR499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(00144)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Slaughter,  L. 

AMSC  Applied  Mathematics  &  Scientific  Computation 
(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

AMSC460  Computational  Methods;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH  241  and 
CMSC  105  or  CMSC  106  or  CMSC  114  or  ENEE  114  or  permission 
of  instructor.  Also  offered  as  CMSC  460.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  AMSC/MAPl./CMSC  460  or 
AMSC/MAPI./CMSC  466.  Formerly  MAPI,  460. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02 

0101(00194)         MTuThF.,,  8:00am-  9:20am  (MTH  B0421)  STAFF 


AMSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  .Method: 
REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AMSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AMST  American  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

AMST201   Introduction  to  American  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(00257)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(HZF  0101)  Daves,  J, 

0201(00258)         TuWTh 9:00pm-11:15pm        (HZF0106)  Scott,  J. 

AMST203  Popular  Culture  in  America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO.  For  detailed  course  description,  see 
Web  Site  vt^ww.amst. umd.edu. 

0101(00268)         MW 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (HZF0101)  Stnjna,  N. 

AMST204  Film  and  American  Culture  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO.  For  detailed  course  description, 
see  Web  Site  www.amst.umd.edu. 

0201(00278)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(HZF  0101)  King.  P. 

AMST205  Material  Aspects  of  American  Life;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0201(00288)         MW 9:00am-12:20pm  (HZF0106)  Dusselier.  J. 

AMST211  Technology  and  American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0201(00298)         TuTh 6:30pm-  9:50pm(HZF  0101)  Snyder.  D. 

AMST212  Diversity  in  American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Students 
should  have  access  to  the  Internet  about  20  hours  a  week,  and  be 
able  to  check  in  at  least  every  other  day.  For  additional  technical 
requirements  and  permission  to  register,  contact  the  instructor,  Jo 
Paoletti  (jpaol@umd.edu). 

0101(00308)         M 7:00pm- 9:00pm   (HZF  0101)  Paoletti.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

0201(00309)         TuWTh 2:00pm- 4:15pm         (PLS  1168)  Stephens,  V. 

AMST298I  Selected  Topics  in  American  Studies:  Information  Age; 
(3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  We  will  consider  the  role 
of  information  at  various  levels  and  positions  of  American  culture 
and  examine  the  manifestations  of  the  Information  Age  in 
individuals,  small  groups  and  mass  culture. 

0101(00310)         MW 1 :00pm- 4:20pm(HZF  0106)  Parks,  S. 


Summer  ses.sion  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo, umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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AMST330  Critics  of  American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  prior  course  in  AMST,  HIST, 
or  SOCY. 

0101(00319)         MW 1:00pm- 4:20pm(HZF  0101)  Struna,  N. 

AMST386  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  56  semester  hours.  Please  see  individual  instructors  for 
course  and  contact  Department  for  permission  to  register. 

AMST398  Independent  Studies;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  See  individual  instructor  and  Department 
for  permission  to  register. 

AMST418U  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  Rebellious  Women  In 
American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Explores  the  changing  contexts  of  how  and  why  women  who 
challenge  established  ways  of  thinking — in  terms  of  health  and 
sexuality,  social  justice  movements,  and  mass-mediated 
consumerism — find  themselves  as  rebellious  and  deviant 
in  American  culture.  Cross  listed  with  WMST.  Also  offered  as 
WMST  498B. 

0201(00333)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(PLS  1180)  Perry,  B. 

AMST418W  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  The  American  Gay  and 
Lesbian  Experience;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Examines,  through  texts,  videos  and  class  presentations,  the 
history,  art,  politics,  and  community  of  those  who  identify  as  gay 
and  lesbian. 

0101(00343)         MW 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (HZF0106)  Kendall.  L. 

AMST418Y  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  New  York,  New  York; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Ric  Burns/s  recent  PBS 
documentary  New  York  portrays  the  complex  relationship  of  the 
city  to  the  nation  and  the  world  for  the  past  400  years.  Focusing  on 
1945  to  the  present  day,  we  will  investigate  literary,  artistic, 
sociological  and  media  representations  of  New  York  in  order  to 
build  upon  Burn's  documentary  in  the  light  of  the  September  1 1 
terrorist  attack  on  the  World  Trade  Center. 

0101(00353)         TuTh 6:15pm- 9;45pm(HZF  0106)  Lounsbury,  M. 

AMST428N  American  Cultural  Eras:  The  Vietnam  War  and 
American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
American  Cultural  Eras:  The  Vietnam  War  in  American  Culture 
Examines  the  Vietnam  War — through  the  introduction  of  autobi- 
ography, television  music  and  journalism — in  its  historical  context 
from  the  Cold  War  and  the  1960s  to  the  1990s,  with  its  normal- 
ization of  relations  between  the  United  States  and  Vietnam. 

0201(00363)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(PLS  1113)  Martini,  E. 

AMST429E    Perspectives     on     Popular    Culture:     Television; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Television  is  the  most 
popular  form  of  leisure  time  activity  and  serious  public  discourse  in 
the  United  States  and  American  television  is  the  most  popular  in  the 
world.  What  are  the  relationships  between  the  industry,  the  content 
and  the  audiences?  Who  is  watching  what  and  why?  What  are  the 
various  societal  results  of  the  continual  conversation  between  the 
television  industry  and  audiences?  Students  will  learn  and  try 
various  methods  of  examining  television  content  and  the  roles  of 
television  in  the  culture. 

0101(00373)         MW 4:30pm- 7:50pm(PLS  1164)  Parks,  S. 


AMST429L  Perspectives  on  Popular  Culture:  Film,  The  Cyber 

Metropolis  and  The  Digital  Age;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Investigates  how  the  film  medium  has  explored  our  present 
and  future  worlds  of  the  digital  age  in  terms  of  cyborgs,  hackers, 
cyber-cities,  virtual  reality  and  the  Internet  Revolution. 

0101(00383)         TuTh 1:00pm-  4:30pm(PLS  1115)  Lounsbury,  M. 

AMST4290  Perspectives  on  Popular  Culture:  Youth  Culture  in 
American  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  We 
will  investigate  the  historical  development  of  the  teenager  in 
America  culture,  examine  their  lives  through  ethnographic 
readings,  and  analyze  representations  of  the  teenager  in  popular 
culture,  music  ,  television,  movies  and  literature. 

0201(00403)         MW 1:00pm- 4:30pm  (HZF  0101)  Karmenzind,  J. 

AMST628Y  Seminar  in  American  Studies:  New  York,  New  York; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  This  course  will  offer 
graduate  students  the  opportunity  to  contribute  their  research, 
methodological  and  theoretical  interests  (literary  history,  material 
culture,  ethnography,  media  studies,  race,  gender,  ethnicity, 
cyberculture)  to  AMST  418Y,  a  multimedia  exploration  of 
Ric  Burn's  PBS  documentary  portraying  the  400-year  history  of 
New  York. 

0101(00413)         TuTh 6:15pm- 9:45pm(HZF  0106)  Lounsbury,  M. 

AMST698  Directed  Readings  in  American  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AMST799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AMST899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  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  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. 

ANSC386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

ANSC399    (PermReq)    Special    Problems    in    Animal    Science; 

(1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ANSC660  Poultry  Literature;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANSC688  (PermReq)  Special  Topics:  Mammary  Gland  Biology; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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ANSC699  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Animal  Science; 
(1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

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

ANSC899      (PermReq)      Doctoral      Dissertation      Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ANTH  Anthropology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

ANTH220  Introduction  to  Biological  Anthropology;  (4  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LL.  CORE  Diversity  (D) 
Course.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
ANTH  101  or  ANTH  220.  Formerly  ANTH  101. 

0101(00584)         MWF 9:30am-11:45am  (WDS  0124C)  STAFF 

TuTh 9:00am-1 1:40am  (WDS0124C)  Lab 

0201(00585)         MWF 9:30am-11:45am  (WDS  0124C)  Wilczak.  C. 

TuTh 9:00am-1 1:40am  (WDS  0124C)  Lab 

ANTH240  Introduction  to  Archaeology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  240  or 
ANTH  241.  Formerly  ANT^^  241. 

0101(00595)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-12:30pm      (SQH2117)  STAFF 

ANTH260    Introduction    to    Sociocultural    Anthropology    and 
Linguistics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 
CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  ANTH  102  or  ANTH  260.  Formerly  ANTH  102. 
0101(00605)         MW 9:00am-1 2:30pm  (PLS  1113)  Feldman,  G. 

ANTH360  Method  and  Theory  in  Sociocultural  Anthropology; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ANTH  260. 

0101(00635)         MW 2:00pm- 5:30pm(PLS  1113)  Feldman,  G, 

ANTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtam  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  Recommended:  completion  of  advanced 
courses  in  relevant  subfield  of  anthropology.  56  semester  hours. 
For  ANTH  majors  only.  Approval  of  instructor  required;  check 
with  Department  for  section  (and  index)  number. 

ANTH398A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RECi/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Approval  of 
Instructor  required;  check  with  Department  for  section  (and  index) 
number. 

ANTH468A  Special  Topics  in  Cultural  Anthropology:  Individual 
Instruction;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/I'-F/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

ANTH468X  Special  Topics  in  Cultural  Anthropology:  Democracy, 
Religion,  and  Foreign  Policy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(01018)         TuF. 1;00pm-  4:30pm  (PLS  1146)  Feldman,  G. 


ANTH476  (PermReq)  Senior  Research;  (3-4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  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: 
ANTH  476  or  ANTH  486. 

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

ANTH486  Honors  Research;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  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. 
Oedit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  486  or 
ANTH  476. 

ANTH487  Honors  Thesis;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites:  ANTH  486; 
permission  of  department;  admission  to  University  Honors  Program 
or  Anthropology  Honors  Program.  For  ANTH  majors  only.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  487  or 
ANTH  477. 

ANTH496   Field    Methods   in   Archaeology;   (6   credits)    Grade 

■Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  ANTH  499. 

0101(00873)         MTuWThF.  8:00am-'4:00pm      (Arranged)  Leone,  M. 

ANTH688A  Current  Developments  in  Anthropology;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANTH688X  Current  Developments  in  Anthropology:  Democracy, 
Religion,  and  Foreign  Policy;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(18116)  TuF 1:00pm-  4:30pm  (PLS  1146)  Feldman.  G. 

ANTH689A  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Anthropology; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Approval  of  instructor  required;  check  with  Department  for  section 
(and  index)  number. 

ANTH696  Field  Methods  in  Archaeology;  (6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Formerly  ANTH  699. 

0101(00947)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 4:00pm      (Arranged)  Leone.  M. 

ANTH712  (PermReq)  Internship  Analysis;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  ANTH  70S  or 
ANTH  789.  Approval  of  instructor  required;  check  with  Department 
for  section  (and  index)  number. 

ANTH789  Internship;  (3-12  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
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ARCH  Architecture 
(Architecture) 

ARCH150  Design  Career  Discovery;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  The  design 
project,  which  will  involve  elements  of  planning;  site  design; 
architectural  designing  and  landscape  architecture,  will  culminate  in 
a  model,  a  photograph  of  which  will  be  available  for  inclusion  in  an 
application  portfolio  for  admission  to  a  university-level  design 
program.  Activities  will  include:  field  trips  to  design  offices,  built 
projects,  lectures,  and  a  hands-on  design  project.  Participants  will 
get  a  personal  feeling  for  the  ambiance  of  design  school,  and  learn 
about  design-education  programs  here  and  across  the  nation.  A 
Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only. 
Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
sitmmer@umail.umd.edu. 

0401(01068)  MTuWThF...  9:30am- 4:30pm         (ARC  1105)  Wortham.  B. 

0402(01069)  MTuWThF.  .  9:30am- 4:30pm         (ARC  1105)  Wortham.  B. 

ARCH223  History  of  Non-Western  Architecture;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(01077)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (ARC  1103)  Vann,  R. 

ARCH242  Drawing  I;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Freshman  standing.  For 
ARCH  majors  only. 

0101(01087)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:00pm  (ARC1103)  Escobal,  L. 

ARCH343  Drawing  II:  Line  Drawing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ARCH  400  or  permission  of 
department.  For  ARCH  majors  only. 

0101(01099)         MW 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (ARC  1101)  Escobal.  L. 

ARCH428  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural  History; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for  information. 

ARCH428L  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural  History:  Islamic 
Architecture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(01119)  MW 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (ARC  1105)  Attia,  A, 

ARCH429  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural 
History;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for  information. 

ARCH470  (PermReq)  Computer  Applications  in  Architecture; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ARCH  400  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(01172)  MW 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (ARC  1123)  Bovill.  C. 

ARCH479  Independent  Studies  in  Architecture;  (1-4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARCH488C  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural  Preservation; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  05/27/02-06/14/02. 
0101(01236)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged     Arnold,  C. 

ARCH489   Independent   Studies    in    Architectural    Preservation; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  May  only  be  taken  with 
ARCH  488C. 

The  following  section  meets  06/17/02-07/12/02. 

0101(01256)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Capen.  J. 


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

ARCH629  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural  History; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  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  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


AREC  Agricuhural  and  Resource  Economics 
(Agricuhure  and  Natural  Resources) 

AREC386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

AREC399  Special  Problems;  (1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AREC699  Special  Problems  in  Agricultural  and  Resource 
Economics;  (1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

AREC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

AREC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARHU  Arts  and  Humanities 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARHU298D  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Arts  and  Humanities: 
Digital  Directions;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Take  literature,  the  arts,  reading  and  writing  in  new  directions 
with  Digital  Directions!  In  this  hands-on,  interactive  course,  you 
will  learn  how  to  use  multimedia  technologies  to  explore  music, 
poetry,  drama,  film  and  fiction.  Create  Web  sites,  digital  video 
performances,  movies  and  even  your  own  personal  Web  page 
showcasing  your  projects.  Explore  connections  between 
technology  and  research,  creative  expression  and  critical  thinking 
while  building  your  technology  skills.  A  Young  Scholars  Program 
course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for 
further  information  at  summer@umail. umd. edu. 

0401(01598)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Burbank,  C. 

ARHU386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  56 
semester  hours. 

0201(01608)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Nadler.  P. 


Session  1  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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ARTH  Art  History  &  Archaeology 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARTH200  Art  of  the  Western  World  to  1300;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0101(01708)         MTuWTh..  .11:00am-12:20pm     (ASY3215)  Jung.  T. 

F...  .11:00am-12:20pm       (ASY3215)  DIs 

ARTH201  Art  of  the  Western  World  after  1300;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0201(01718)         MTuWTh. ,..12:30pm- 1:50pm      (ASY3215)  Gregory.  H. 

F. 12:30pm- 1:50pm    (ASY3215)  Dis 

ARTH2S0     Art     and     Archaeology     of     Ancient     America; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  CORE 
Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(01728)         MTuWTh...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (ASY  3215)  Bland.  B. 

F 9:30am-1 0:50am  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH27,S  Art  and  Archaeology  of  Africa;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(01738)        MTuWTh.. ..11:00am-12:20pm     (ASY  3215)  Brice.  L. 

F 11 :00am-1 2:20pm  (ASY  3215)  DIs 

ARTH290  Art  of  Asia;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(01748)        MTuWTh...  2:00pm- 3:20pm       (ASY  3215)  Barl,  M. 

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

ARTH350  Twentieth-Century  Art  to  1945;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  ARTH  455. 

0101(01758)        MTuWThF. 12:30pm- 1:50pm     (ASY  3215)  Metcalf.  G. 

ARTH351  Twentieth  Century  Art  from  1945;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  ARTH  456. 

0201(01768)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (ASY  3215)  Younger.  J 

ARTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

ARTH498    (PermReq)    Directed    Studies    in    Art    History    I; 

(2-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH499  (PermReq)  Honors  Thesis;  (2-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH699  Special  Topics  in  Art  History;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH798  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Art  History;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  .Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ARTT  Art  Studio 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARTTIOO  Two  Dimensional  An  Fundamentals;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the 
followmg:  ARTT  100,  ARTS  100,  DESN  101,  or  APDS  101. 
Formerly  ARTS  100. 

0101(01845)  MTuWTh. ..  9:00am-12:00pm        (ASY  2314)         Humphrey,  M. 

0201(01846)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-11:30am{MMH  1417)  Thorpe.  J. 

ARTTllO  Elements  of  Drawing  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REC;/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  ARTS  110. 

0101(01856)         MTuWTh.    9:00am-1 1:30am  (ASY  2317)  Craig.  P. 

0201(01857)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-11:30am  (ASY  2317)  STAFF 

ARTT150  Introduction  to  Art  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0201(01867)  MTuW 12:30pm- 3:50pm         (ARC  1125)  STAFF 

0301(01868)         MTuWTh....  7:00pm-10:20pm      (ASY  2309)  Klank.  R. 

ARTT200  Three  Dimensional  Art  Fundamentals;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ARTT  100  and  ARTT  110. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ARTT  200, 
ARTS  200,  DESN  102,  or  APDS  102.  Formerly  ARTS  200. 

0101(01878)         MTuWTh...  3:00pm- 5:30pm       (ASY  1311)  Sham,  F. 

ARTT210  Elements  of  Drawing  II;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  .-XRTT  110.  Formerly  ARTS  210. 

0101(01898)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-1 1:30am  (ASY  2321)  Craig,  P. 

0201(01899)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-11:30am  (ASY  2317)  STAFF 

ARTT320  Elements  of  Painting;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200,  and  ARTT  210;  or 
permission  of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  320.  Section  0101 
focuses  on  acrylic  painting. 

0101(01909)         MTuWTh. ..12:00pm- 2:30pm      (ASY  3316)  Craig.  P. 

0201(01910)         MTuWTh. ..12:30pm- 3:00pm      (ASY  3322)  STAFF 

ARTT330  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Metal  Casting;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ARTT  150.  ARTT  200,  and 
ARTT  210;  or  permission  of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  330. 
0301(01920)         MTuWTh....12:30pm- 5:00pm      (ASY  1314)  Ruppert.  J 

ARTT333   Elements   of  Sculpture:   Wood   and   Mixed   Media; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ARTT 
150.  ARTT  200.  and  ARTT  210;  or  permission  of  department. 
0101(01930)         MTuWTh. ...12:30pm- 3:00pm      (ASY  1311)  Sham.  F 

ARTT343  Elements  of  Printmaking:  Screen  Printing;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ARTT  150. 
ARTT  200.  and  ARTT  210;  or  permission  of  department.  Formerly 
ARTS  343. 

0201(01940)         MWF 9:00am-1 2:00pm  (ASY  1317)  STAFF 

ARTT350  Elements  of  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ARTT  150.  ARTT  200,  and  ARTT  210;  or 
permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  ARTT  250.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  ARTT  350  or  ARTT  250.  Formerly  ARTT  250. 

0301(01951)         MTuWThF.  9:00am- 1:00pm      (MMH0401)  Thorpe.  J. 

ARTT351      Elements     of     Graphic     Design     and     Illustration; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ARTT  250  or 
.ARTT  350  or  permission  of  instructor.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  ot  the  following:  ARTT  350  or  ARTT  250. 

0201(01961)         MTuWTh. ..12:00pm- 2:30pm      (MMH  1417)  Thorpe.  J. 


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ARTT3S3  Elements  of  Photography;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.    Prerequisites:    ARTT    150,    ARTT   200,    and 
ARTT  210;  or  permission  of  department. 
The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/28/02. 

0101(01971)         MTuWThF.,  9:00am-1 2:00pm  (MMH  1417) 

MTuWThF...  9:00am-1 2:00pm  (MMH  0110) 
The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/10/02. 

0201(01972)         MTuWTh...  9:00am- 1:00pm  (MMH  0401) 

MTuWTh....  9:00am- 1:00pm  (MMH  0110) 


Tyroler,  B. 
Lab 


Tyroler,  B. 
Lab 


ARTT489I  (PermReq)  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art:  Advanced 
Special  Topics:  Computer  Imaging;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method;  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. 

0101(02078)  MTuWTh,  ..  3:00pm- 5:30pm         (ASY3311E)       Ratnapala,  N, 

0201(02079)         MTuWTh  ...  3:00pm- 5:30pm       (ASY3311E)  Morse,  B, 

ARTT498     (PermReq)     Directed     Studies     in     Studio     Art; 

(2-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTT698  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Studio  Art:  Elements  of 
Sculpture:  Steel;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0301(02126)         MTuWTh... 12:30pm- 5:00pm      (Arranged)  Ruppert,  J. 

ASTR  Astronomy 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

ASTRIOO  Introduction  to  Astronomy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PS.  Credit  for  ASTR  100  cannot  be 
obtained  after,  or  simultaneously  with,  receiving  credit  for  any 
astronomy  course  numbered  250  or  higher.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR 
120.  CORE  Physical  Science  Laboratory  (PL)  Course  only  when 
taken  concurrently  with  ASTR  111.  CORE  Physical  Science  Non- 
Laboratory  (PS)  Course  when  taken  alone. 

0101(02176)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

0201(02177)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CSS  2400)  Hunt,  J, 

ASTRlOl  General  Astronomy;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Credit  for  ASTR  101  cannot  be  obtained  after, 
or  simultaneously  with,  receiving  credit  for  any  astronomy  course 
numbered  250  or  higher.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR  120. 

0201(02187)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CSS  2400)  Hunt,  J. 

TuTh 11:00am- 1:00pm  (CSS  1109)  Lab 

ASTR699  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Astronomy;  (1-6  aedits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ASTR799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ASTR899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

BCHM  Biochemistry 
(Life  Sciences) 

BCHM461  Biochemistry  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CHEM  243  or 
CHEM  247.  The  "C"  or  better  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for 
Life  Science  majors. 

0101(02366)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

BCHM462  Biochemistry  D;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  BCHM  461  or 
BCHM  461A.  The  "C"  or  better  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for 
Life  Science  majors. 

0201(02376)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am(JMZ  0220)  STAFF 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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

0101(01982)  MTuWTh. ...12:30pm- 3:00pm         (CSS  1410)         Ratnapala,  N. 

0102(01983)  MTuWTh....  3:00pm- 5:30pm       (CSS  1410)  STAFF 

0201(01984)         MTuWTh.... 12:30pm- 3:00pm      (CSS  1410)  Morse.  B. 

0202(01985)         MTuWTh....  3:00pm-  5:30pm       (CSS  1410)  STAFF 

ARTT386  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  56  semester 
hours. 

0102(01995)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Demonte,  C. 

ARTT418  Drawing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(02005)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-11:3Oam(ASY  3312)  Craig,  P. 

0201(02006)         MTuWTh  ..  9:00am-1 1:30am  (ASY  2317)  STAFF 

ARTT418B  Drawing:  Focus  on  Watercolor  Wash;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(02016)         MTuWTh....  1:00pm- 6:00pm       (ASY  2311)  Klank,  R. 

ARTT428  Painting:  Acrylic;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Section  0101  will  focus  on  acrylic  paint. 

0101(02026)         MTuWTh.... 12:00pm- 2:30pm      (ASY  3312)  Craig.  R 

0201(02027)         MTuWTh    .12:30pm- 3:00pm      (ASY  3312)  STAFF 

ARTT428A  Painting:  Water  Color  and  water  based  media; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(02037)         MTuWTh....  1:00pm- 6:00pm       (ASY  2317)  Klank,  R. 

ARTT438D  (PermReq)  Sculpture:  Advanced  Sculpture;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD,  Prerequisites:  .\RTT  333  and  permission  of 
instructor. 

0101(02047)         MTuWTh.... 12:30pm- 3:00pm      (ASY  1311)  Sham,  F 

ARTT449  Advanced  Photography;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Students  with  basic  knowledge  of  camera  operations  are 
eligible  to  enroll  in  this  course.  Review  of  darkroom  procedures  and 
exposure  techniques  will  be  combined  with  advanced  level  instruction 
in  zone  system,  artificial  lighting,  and  advanced  camera  techniques. 
Individualized  assignments,  individual  and  group  critique,  and  intensive 
darkroom  work  will  complement  technical  instruction. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/28/02. 

0101(02057)         MTuWThF  .12:30pm- 3:30pm     (MMH  1417)  Tyroler,  B. 

MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 3:30pm     (MMH  0110)  Lab 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/10/02. 

0201(02058)         MTuWTh...  1:30pm- 5:30pm       (MMH  0401)  Tyroler,  B. 

MTuWTh....  1:30pm- 5:30pm       (MMH  0110)  Lab 

ARTT468B  Seminar  on  the  Interrelationship  between  Art  and  Art 
Theory:  Issues  in  Contemporary  Art;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(02068)         MTuWTh...  7:00pm-1 0:20pm      (ASY  2309)  Klank,  R. 


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BCHM699  Special  Problems  in  Biochemistry;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RHG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

BCHJVI799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
RKG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

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


BIOL  Biology 
(Life  Sciences) 

BIOL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/S-R  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

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

BMGT  Business  and  Management 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 

BMGTllO  Introduction  to  Business  and  Management; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Not  open  to  BMGT 
students  who  have  completed  56  or  more  credit  hours.  All  others 
may  take  it  anytime. 

0101(02499)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1307)  Lesser,  L. 

BMGT201  Introduction  to  Business  Computing;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Not  open  to  computer  science  students.  Sophomore 
standing.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  BMGT  20 1  or  BMGT  301. 

0101(02509)         TuTh 3:00pm-  6:20pm(VIVIH  1307)  Chaires,  M. 

BMGT220  Principles  of  Accounting  I;  (3  credits)  Cirade  Method: 
REG. 

0101(02519)  MTuV\n"h....12:30pm- 2:10pm         (VMH  1307)         Michelson.  B. 

0102(02520)         TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1311)       Michelson,  B. 

0201(02521)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (VMH  1202)  Yang,  J. 

BMGT221  Principles  of  Accounting  D;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  220. 

0101(02531)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (VMH  1203)  Zhou.  L, 

0102(02532)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1203)  Martin,  C. 

0201(02533)         MW 1 :00pm- 4:20pm(VMH  1311)  Pleifler.  G. 

0202(02534)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1207)  Brown,  N. 

BMGT230  Business  Statistics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  RECi, 
Prerequisite:  MATH  113  or  MATH  11 S  or  placement  in 
MATH  220  or  higher.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
BMGT  231,  ENEE  324,  or  STAT  400.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  followmg:  AREC  484,  BIOM  301,  BMGT  230,  CNEC  400, 
ECON  321,  ROMS  451,  GEOG  305,  GVPT  422,  PSYC  200, 
SOCY  201,  URSP  350,  or  TEXT  400. 

0101(02544)  TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(VMH  1202)  Ruhi,  K. 

0102(02545)  TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm           (VMH  1202)  Ruhi,  K. 

0201(02546)  MW 9:00am-12:20pm           (VMH  1207)  Alt,  F 

0202(02547)  MW 2:00pm-  5:20pm(VMH  1207)  Alt,  F 

BMGT231  Statistical  Models  For  Business;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  permission 
of  department.  Required  for  management  science  and  statistics  and 
decision  and  information  sciences  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  231,  ENEE  324,  or  STAT  400. 
0101(02557)  TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm  (VMH  1303)  Studer-Ellis,  E. 


BMGT302  Business  Computer  Application  Programming; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  201  or 
CMSC  102  or  CMSC  103  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open 
to  computer  science  students.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 

0101(02567)         TuTh 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1203)  Geler.  R. 

0201(02568)         TuTh 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1203)  Geler.  R. 

BMGT305  Survey  of  Business  Information  Systems  and 
Technology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  For  decision  and 
information  science  majors  only.  Not  open  to  computer  science 
students.  53  semester  hours. 

0201(02578)         MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1314)  Malaga.  R. 

BMGT310  Intermediate  Accounting  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 

REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0101(02588)         MTuWThF  .11:00am-12:20pm     (VMH  1203)  Troy,  C. 

0102(02589)         TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1307)  Parlt,  T 

0201(02590)         MW 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1314)  Cho.  M. 

BMGT311  Intermediate  Accounting  II;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
RECi.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  310. 

0101(02600)         MW 5:40pm- 9:00pm( VMH  1303)  Shaw.  K. 

0201(02601)         MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1203)  Martin.  C. 

BMGT321  Cost  Accounting;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0101(02611)  MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1314)  Hardy,  K. 

BMGT323  Income  Tax  Accounting;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0201(02621)         MW 5:40pm- 9:00pm(VMH  1311)  Pfeiffer,  G. 

BMGT326  Accounting  Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  201  and  BMGT  310. 

0101(02631)         MTuWTh...  9:00am- 10:40am  (VMH  1314)Pha()oongs(tttii.  M 

BMGT332  Operations  Research  For  Management  Decisions;  (3 

credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  230. 

0101(02641)         MW 2:00pm- 5:20pm(VMH  1202)  Ibrahim,  H. 

BMGT340   Business   Finance;   (3   credits)   Grade   .Method:    REG. 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  221;  and  I  BMGT  230  or  BMGT  2311. 

0101(02651)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (TYD2102)  Guntay.  L 

0201(02652)  TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm  (VMH  1303)  Thompson.  A. 

0202(02653)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1202)  Minnick.  K. 

BMGT343    Investments;    (3    credits)    Grade    Method:    REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 

0101(02663)         MTuWTh.. ..11:00am-12:40pm     (VMH  1207)  Chan.  A. 

BMGT350  Marketing  Principles  &  Organization;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ECON  200  or  ECON  205. 

0101(02673)  MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 1:50pm      (VMH  1203)  STAFF 

0102(02674)  TuTh 3:00pm-  6:20pm(VMH  1207)  Yeagle,  M. 

0201(02675)  MTuWThF.  11:00am-1 2:20pm       (VMH  1202)  Koukova,  N. 

0202(02676)  TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm           (VMH  1202)  Boas.  D. 

BMGT357    (PcrmRcq)    Retailing    and    Marketing    Internship; 
(3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  3S0  and 
permission  of  department.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 
0201(02686)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Mitchell,  R 
0202(02687)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged         Wagner,  J 

BMGT360  Human  Resource  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG. 

0101(02697)         MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1207)  Kovach,  K. 

0201(02698)         MW 3;00pm-  6:20pm(VMH  1202)  Kovach.  K. 


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BMGT364  Management  and  Organization  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG. 

0101(02708)         MTuWThF. ,.  9:30am-10:50am  (VMH  1207)  Liu,  W. 

0102(02709)         MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1307)  Gardner,  S. 

0201(02710)  MTuWThF...  9:30am-10;50am  (VMH  1203)  Mannova,  S. 

0202(02711)  MW 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1307)  Dragoni,  L. 

BMGT372  Introduction  to  Logistics  and  Supply  Chain 
Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(02721)         MTuWThF.. .11:00am-12:20pm     (VMH  1311)  Turner,  H. 

BMGT380  Business  Law  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(02731)  MTuWTh....11:00am-12:40pm  (VMH  1202)      McClenahan,  W. 

0102(02732)  MW 6:40pm-10:00pm  (TYD  2109)  McClenahan,  W. 

0201(02733)         TuTh 6:40pm-10;00pm  (VMH  1203)  Lewis,  P. 

BMGT381  Business  Law  D;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  380  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(02743)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (VMH  1202)  McClenahan,  W, 

BMGT392  Introduction  to  International  Business  Management; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ECON  200;  or 
ECON  205. 

0201(02753)         TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1207)        Wellman,  M. 

BMGT398  (PermReq)  Individual  Study  in  Business  and 
Management;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

BMGT398T  Individual  Study  in  Business  and  Management; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(02783)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dewitt,  W. 

BMGT402  Database  Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent. 

0201(02793)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1303)  Spear,  R. 

BMGT403  Systems  Analysis  and  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent. 

0201(02803)         MW 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1303)  Spear,  R 

BMGT405  Business  Telecommunications;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent. 

0101(02813)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1202)  Ibrahim,  H. 

BMGT422  Auditing  Theory  and  Practice;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT3n. 

0201(02823)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1203)  Martin,  C. 

BMGT424  Advanced  Accounting;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  311. 

0101(02833)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1314)  Hardy,  K. 

BMGT430  Linear  Statistical  Models  in  Business;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  230  or  BMGT  231  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(02843)  TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm  (VMH  1303)  Studer-Ellis,  E. 

BMGT440  Financial  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 

0101(02853)         MW 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1207)  Schrenk,  L. 

BMGT443  Security  Analysis  and  Valuation;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  343. 

0101(02863)  MTuWTh....  2:00pm- 3:40pm         (VMH  1311)  Rawlings,  L. 


BMGT445  Commercial  Bank  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  340;  and  ECON  430. 

0201(02873)  TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1314)  Panayotov,  G. 

BMGT446  International  Finance;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 

0101(02883)         TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1207)        Ayyagari,  M. 

BMGT447    (PermReq)    Internship    and    Research    in    Finance; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  340  and 
BMGT  343  (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  (02893)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Kolodny.  R 

BMGT450  Integrated  Marketing  Communications;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  350.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  354  or 
BMGT  450.  Formerly  BMGT  354. 

0101(02903)         MW 2:00pm- 5:20pm(VMH  1203)  Mitchell,  R. 

BMGT451  Consumer  Analysis;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  350.  Recommended:  PSYC  100;  and 
PSYC  221.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  CNEC  437. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  45 1  or 
CNEC  437. 

0101(02913)         TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1303)  Bonavia,  M. 

BMGT452  Marketing  Research  Methods;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  230;  and  BMGT  451. 

0201(02923)         TuTh 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1202)  Pan,  X. 

BMGT454  International  Marketing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 

REG.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  350  plus  one  other  marketing  course. 

0101(02933)  MTuWTh... . 11 :00am-12:40pm        (VMH  1314)      Sivakumaran,  B. 

BMGT457  Marketing  Policies  and  Strategies;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  CORE:  CS.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  451.  Corequisite: 
BMGT  452.  This  course  is  restricted  to  marketing  majors. 

0101(02943)  TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm     (VMH  1307)  Lefkoff-Hagius,  R. 

BMGT464  Organizational  Behavior;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  364. 

0101(02953)         MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1311)         Takeuchi,  R. 

BMGT476  Applied  Computer  Models  in  Supply  Chain 
Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites: 
BMGT  370  and  BMGT  372. 

0201(02963)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (VMH  2203)  Kale,  R. 

BMGT486  Total  Quality  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  230  or  equivalent. 

0201(02973)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (VMH  1307)       Edgeman,  R. 

BMGT495  Business  Policies;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
CORE:  CS.  Prerequisites:  BMGT  340;  and  BMGT  350;  and 
BMGT  364.  100  semester  hours.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  This 
course  is  restricted  to  graduating  BMGT  majors  with  100  credit 
hours  completed. 

0101(02983)         TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1314)  Gardner,  S. 

0201(02984)         TuTh 3:00pm- 6:20pm(VMH  1307)  Tekleab,  A. 

0202(02985)         MW 3:00pm-  6:20pm(VMH  1307)  Quigley,  N 

0203(02986)  TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1307)  STAFF 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  Il-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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BMGT496  Business  Ethics  and  Society;  (3  credits)  (irade  Method: 

REG.  Prerequisite:  one  course  in  BMGT;  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(02996)         TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm  (VMH  1203)  Lesser,  L. 

For  courses  at  the  600  and  700  levels,  remaining  seats  will  be 
available  to  the  following  groups  of  students;  Students 
admitted/graduates  of  a  UMCP  Masters  or  Ph.D.  program  and 
students  admitted/graduates  of  an  AACSB-  accredited  masters 
program.  Students  outside  the  department  should  contact  the  Smith 
School  of  Business  starting  the  first  day  of  registration  for  specific 
instructions  on  how  to  request  600-700  level  courses.  Requests  for 
courses  will  be  reviewed  approximately  two  weeks  prior  to  the 
start  of  the  semester.  For  all  course  sections  which  contain  letters 
GS  or  G,  class  will  be  held  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus.  For  all 
course  sections  with  DC  or  D,  class  will  be  held  at  the  Reagan 
Building/International  Trade  Center.  For  all  course  sections  with 
BA  or  B,  class  will  be  held  at  the  UMAB  School  of  Nursing. 

BMGT611  (PermReq)  Managerial  Accounting;  (2  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  610.  For  BMCT  majors  only. 
Non-majors  should  review  the  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding 
the  600-level  courses. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

01BA(03006)  W 6:25pm- 10:00pm(Arranged)  Finch,  M. 

7/ie  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0101(03007)  Th 6:25pm-10:00pm(DCC1)  Vermeer,  T. 

7/76  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0102(03008)  W 6:25pm-10:00pm(DCC1)  Vermeer,!. 

The  following  section  meets  06/08/02-08/1 7/02. 

0103(03009)   Sa 9:00am- 1:00pm         (DC  CI)  Vermeer,  T. 

This  course  will  meet  June  8,  June  22,  July  6,  July  20,  August  3  &  August  17,  2002 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

01G1  (03010)   IM 6:25pm-1 0:00pm        (Arranged)  Finch,  M. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0162(03011)  Tu 6:25pm-10:00pm        (Arranged)  Finch,  M. 

BMGT640   Financial   Management;   (2   credits)   Grade  Method: 
REG.   Prerequisites:  BMCT  610  and  BMGT  630.   For  BMGT 
majors   only.    Non-majors   should   review   the   eligibility   in    the 
statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 
The  following  section  meets  06/08/01-08/17/01. 

0103(03021)  Sa 2:00pm- 6:00pm         (0CC1)  Hauswald,  R, 

This  course  will  meet  June  8,  June  22,  July  6,  July  20,  August  3  and  1 7. 

BMGT683    (PermReq)    The    Global    Economic    Environment; 

(2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Not  open 
to  students  who  have  completed  BMGT  670.  Non-majors  should 
review  the  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

01BA(03031)M 6:30pm-1 0:00pm         (Arranged)  Getter,  0. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0101(03032)  Tu 6:30pm-1 0:00pm         (OC  CI)  Feinberg,  S. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0102(03033)   M 6:30pm-1 0:00pm        (0CC1)  Feinberg,  S, 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0101(03034)  W 6:30pm-1 0:00pm       (Arranged)  Olson,  C. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/19/02. 

0102(03035)   M 6:30pm-10:00pm        (Arranged)  Olson,  C. 

For  courses  at  the  600  and  700  levels,  remaining  seats  will  be  available  to 
the  following  groups  of  students:  Students  admitted/graduates  of  a  VM  C? 
Masters  or  Ph.D.  program  and  students  admitted/graduates  of  an  AAC^SB- 
ac  credited  masters  program.  Students  outside  the  department  should 
contact  the  Smith  School  of  Business  starting  the  first  day  of  registration 
for  specific  instructions  on  how  to  request  600-700  level  courses.  Requests 
for  courses  will  be  reviewed  approximately  two  weeks  prior  to  the  start  of 
the  semester  For  all  course  sections  which  contain  letters  GS  or  G,  class 
will  be  held  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus.  For  all  course  sections  with  DC 
or  D,  class  will  be  held  at  the  Reagan  Building/International  Trade  Center 
For  all  course  sections  with  BA  or  B,  class  will  be  held  at  the  UMAB  School 
of  Nursing. 


BMGT704  Data  Management  Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  620.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  704  or  BMGT 
721.  Formerly  BMGT  721.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

0101(03045)  TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm      (Arranged)  Uu.  S. 

BMGT705  Telecommunications  and  the  Internet;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  620.  For  BMCT  majors  only. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  705  or 
BMGT  726.  Formerly  BMGT  726.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

0201(03055)   MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm     (Arranged)  Auftret.  J, 

BMGT708  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Business  and 
Management;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number.  Non-majors  should  review  their  registration 
eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

BMGT720  Information  Technology  and  Corporate 
Transformation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite: 
BMGT  620.  Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility 
in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

01BA(03097)  TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm     (Arranged)  Malaga,  R. 

BMGT740  New  Venture  Financing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  BMCT  640  or  permission  of  department.  Non- 
majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement 
preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

0201(03107)   MW 6:40pm-10:00pm      (0C01)  Wolfe,  J. 

BMGT741  Advanced  Financial  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMCT  640.  Non-majors  should 
review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 

700-level  courses. 

01BA(03117)  MW 6:40pm-10:00pm       (Arranged)  Jam,  B. 

0201(03118)  TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm       (Arranged)  White,  S. 

BMGT743  Investment  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Corequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

0261(03128)  TuTh 6:40pm-1 0:00pm     (Arranged)  Rossi,  C. 

BMGT74S  Financial  Institutions  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should 
review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 
700-level  courses. 

0101(03138)  TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm     (Arranged)  Malmquisl,  D. 

BMGT746  International  Financial  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should 
review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 
700-level  courses. 

01BA(03148)  MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm     (Arranged)  Hauswald.  R. 

0201(03149)  MW 6;40pm-10:00pm     (Arranged)  Dubois.  A. 

BMGT757  Marketing  Strategy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  650.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

0101(03159)   MW 6:40pm-1 0:00pm     (Arranged)  Biehal.  G. 

BMGT764  Executive  Power  and  Negotiation;  (3  credits)  Grade 
.Method:  REG.  Non-majors  should  review  their  registration 
eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

The  following  section  meets  0&'05  02-06/23/02. 

0101(03169)  TuTh 6:00pm- 10:00pm     (Arranged)  Stevens,  C. 

Sa 9:00am-  1:30pm       (Arranged) 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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BMGT772  Logistics  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Metiiod: 
REG.  For  BMGT  majors  only  or  permission  of  department.  Non- 
majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement 
preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

01DC(03179)  SaSu 8:30am- 6:00pm       (DCG1)  Dewltt.  W. 

BMGT794  The  Environment  of  International  Business; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

0161(03180)    Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Morici,  R 

BMGT795  Global  Strategy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Corequisite:  BMGT  690.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

02BA(03189)        Sa 9:00am- 6:30pm  (Arranged)  Helleloid,  D. 

BMGT798A  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  Management:  Work 
Teams  -  Actual  and  Virtual;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Non- 
majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement 
preceding  the  700-level  courses. 

0261(03199)        TuTh 6:00pm-1 0:00pm  (Arranged)  Falcione,  R. 

Sa 9:00am-  4:00pm  (Arranged) 

BMGT799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Non-majors  should  review 
their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  700-level 
courses. 

BMGT828  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Business  and 
Management;  (1-9  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number.  By  permission  only  of  the  Graduate  Director. 

BMGT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  Graduate  Program 
Director  to  make  arrangements. 

BSCI  Biological  Sciences  Program 
(Life  Sciences) 

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. 

BSCI105  Principles  of  Biology  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  LL.  Prerequisite:  placement  in  MATH  110  or 
higher.  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  BSCI  103/BIOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL  105. 
Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0101(03324)         MTuWThF...11:00am-12:20pm     (BPS  1250)  Sniezek,  J. 

TuTh 8:00am-1 1:00am  (HJP  1226)  Lab 

0102(03325)         MTuWThF11:0Oam-12:20pm       (BPS  1250)  Sniezek,  J. 

TuTh 8:00am-1 1:00am  (HJP  1236)  Lab 

0103(03326)         MTuWThF...11:00am-12:20pm     (BPS  1250)  Sniezek,  J. 

TuTh 8:00am-1 1:00am  (HJP  1235)  Lab 

0104(03327)         MTuWThF,.11:00am-12:20pm     (BPS  1250)  Sniezek,  J. 

TuTh 1:00pm-  4:00pm(HJP  1236)  Lab 

0105(03328)         MTuWThF..11:00am-12:20pm     (BPS  1250)  Sniezek,  J. 

TuTh 1:00pm-  4:00pm(HJP  1235)  Lab 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


BSCIIOSM  (PermReq)  Principles  of  Biology  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LL.  Prerequisite:  placement  m 
MATH  110  or  higher.  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  BSCI  103/BIOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL 
105.  Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0105(03340)  MTuWThF.,11:00am-12:20pm     (BPS  1250)  STAFF 

BSCI106  Principles  of  Biology  D;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LL.  Prerequisite:  MATH  110  placement. 
For  science  majors.  Formerly  BIOL  106. 

0201(03350)         MTuWThF..11:00am-12:20pm     (PLS  1130)  Panyon,  P 

TuTh 8:00am-1 1:00am  (HJP  2104)  Lab 

0202(03351)         MTuWThF..11:00am-12:20pm     (PLS  1130)  Panyon,  P 

TuTh 1:00pm-  4:00pm(HJP  2104)  Lab 

0203(03352)         MTuWThF..11:00am-12:20pm     (PLS  1130)  Panyon,  P 

TuTh 4:00pm-  7:00pm(HJP  2104)  Lab 

BSCI120  Insects;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  LS.  Formerly  ENTM  100. 

0201(03362)         MTuWThF..9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1161)  Dobel,  H. 

BSCI124  Plant  Biology  for  Non-Science  Students;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  For  non-science  majors  only.  Not  open  to 
students  who  have  completed  BSCI  105/BIOL  105.  Formerly 
PBIO  100. 

0101(03372)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:40pm     (HJP  2242)  Koines,  R 

BSCI125  Laboratory  in  Plant  Biology;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Pre-  or  corequisite:  BSCI  124.  For  non-science 
majors  only.  Formerly  PBIO  101. 

0101(03382)         TuTh 8:00am-1 1:00am  (HJP  3104)  Games,  A, 

BSCI201  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LL.  Prerequisite:  BSCI  105  or 
equivalent.  Formerly  ZOOL  201.  Students  must  pay  a  $40.00 
Laboratory  Materials  fee.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.) 

0101(03392)         MTuWThR..11:30am-12:50pm     (PLS  1140)  Kapp,  J. 

TuWTh 8:30am-1 1:30am  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

0102(03393)         MTuWThR..11:30am-12:50pm     (PLS  1140)  Kapp,  J. 

TuWTh 1 :00pm- 4:00pm         (BPS  0205)  Lab 

BSCI202  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  H;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  BSCI  201  or  permission  of 
department.  Formerly  ZOOL  202.  Students  must  pay  a  $40.00 
Laboratory  Materials  fee.  Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL. 

0201(03404)         l\/ITuWThF..11:30am-12:50pm     (BPS  1250)  Perrino,  L. 

TuWTh 8:30am-1 1:30am  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

0202(03405)         MTuWThR..11:30am-12:50pm     (BPS  1250)  Perrino,  L. 

TuWTh 1:00pm- 4:00pm         (BPS  0205)  Lab 

BSCI205  Environmental  Science;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  LS.  Formerly  PBIO  235.  (Sponsoring  Department: 
BIOL.) 

0101(03416)         MTuWTh...,  9:00am-10:40am  (HJP  1229)  Koines,  R 

BSCL222  Principles  of  Genetics;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  BSCI  105,  one  year  college  chemistry.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BSCI  222/BIOL  222  or 
HORT  274.  Formerly  BIOL  222. 

0201(03426)  MTuWThF..9:30am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1250)  Imberski,  R. 

TuThR  ...11:00am- 1:00pm  (BPS  1238)  Dis 

0202(03427)  MTuWThR..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1250)  Imberski,  R. 

TuThF....11 :00am- 1:00pm  (BPS  2283)  Dis 


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BSCI223  General  Microbiology;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  C;ORE:  LI,.  Prerequisite:  BSCI  105.  Oedit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  BSCI  122  or  BSCI  223.  Formerly 
MICB  200. 

0101(03437)         MTuWThF...  8:00am-  9;00am  (MCB  1207)  Joseph.  S. 

MTuWThF...  9:00am- 11 :00am  (MCB  1201)  Lab 

0102(03438)         MTuWThF...  8:00am-  9:00am  (MCB  1207)  Joseph.  S. 

MTuWThF..  9:00am-11 :00am  (MCB  1205)  Lab 

0103(03439)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:00am  (MCB  1207)  Joseph.  S. 

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

BSCI230  Cell  Biology  and  Physiology;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  BSCI  105  and  CHEM  103.  Formerly 
ZOOL  211.  Students  must  pay  a  $40.00  Laboratory  Materials  fee. 
Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL. 

0101(03449)  MTuWThF. .11:30am-12:50pm       (PLS  1130)  Complon.  R. 

TuWTh 8:30am-11 :30am  (BPS  0207)  Lab 

0103(03451)          MTuWThF. .11:30am-12:50pm       (PLS  1130)  Compton,  R. 

TuWTh 1 :00pm- 4:00pm         (BPS  0207)  Lab 

BSCI279  (PermReq)  Supplemental  Study:  Supplemental  Study  in 
Biology;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  (Sponsoring 
Department:  BIOL.) 

0101  (03462)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(03463)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI289  Off-Campus  Internship;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  S-E 

0101(03473)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI338Z  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Biology;  (1-4  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.) 

0101(03484)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (03485)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI348R  Special  Topics  in  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  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(03495)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Smith,  A. 

BSCI373  Natural  History  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  a  course  in  biological  sciences  or 
permission  of  department.  Formerly  ZOOL  381.  (Sponsoring 
Department:  BIOL.)  Acceptable  towards  Biological  Sciences 
Specialization  areas:  ZOOL,  EEBB,  MARB,  BGEN  (non-lab),  BEES, 
and  GENB  (category  II). 

0201(03505)         MTuWTh.  .11:00am-12:40pm     (BPS  0283)  Small.  E. 

BSCI379G  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Research:  Research  in  Cell  Biology,  Molecular  Biology  and 
Genetics.;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  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(03515)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(03516)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI379H  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department  Honors 
Research;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  admission 
to  departmental  honors  program.  Repeatable  to  8  credits  if  content 
differs.  Formerly  MICB  379. 

0101(03526)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hutcheson.  S 

0201  (03527)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hutcheson,  S. 


BSCI379M  (PermReq)  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics 
Department  Research:  Research  in  Microbiology;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  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  (03537)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (03538)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI379P  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Research:  Research  in  Plant  Biology;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
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(03548)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (03549)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI389  Entomology  Department  Research;  (1-2  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(03559)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(03560)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI394  Vertebrate  Form  and  Function;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisites:  BSCI  105  and  BSCI  106  and  (BSCI  224  or 
BSCI  230).  Formerly  ZOOL  328R  (Sponsoring  DEPT.:  BIOL). 
Acceptable  toward  Biological  Sciences  Specialization  Areas:  PHNB, 
ZOOL,  BEES,  MARB,  and  GENB 

0301(03570)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-11:45am(HJP  2104)  Jensen.  J 

BSCI399  (PermReq)  Biology  Department  Research;  (1-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.) 

0101(03580)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (03581 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI399H  (PermReq)  Biology  Department  Honors  Research; 
(1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  participation  in  the 
Biology  Department  Honors  Program.  Repeatable  to  8  credits  if 
content  differs.  Formerly  ZOOL  318H.  (Sponsoring  Department: 
BIOL.) 

0101(03591)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(03592)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

BSCI430  Developmental  Biology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  BSCI  230  and  BSCI  222.  Formerly 
ZOOL  430.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.)  Acceptable  towards 
Biological  Sciences  Specialization  areas:  PHNB,  ZOOL,  CB.MG, 
BGEN,  and  GENB. 

0201(03612)         TuWTh 11:00am- 1:10pm        (PLS  1111)  Goode.  M. 

BSCI440  Mammalian  Physiology;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.    Prerequisites:    BSCI   230   and   CHEM   233    or 

permission  of  department.  Formerly  ZOOL  422. 

0102(03623)         MTuWThF.  4:00pm- 5:20pm      (PLS  1130)  Higgins.  W. 

TuWTh 5:30pm- 7:30pm         (PLS  1121)  Dis 


■Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schcduk-  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Scheduk"  of  Classes"). 


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BSOS  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

BSOS333  Information  Technology  &  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Also  offered  as  GVPT  333.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  BSOS  333  or  GVPT  333. 

0101(03673)         MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm(CSS  1410)  STAFF 

BSOS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
56  semester  hours. 

0101(03683)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Beardsley,  K. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Briggs,  S. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Cini,  M- 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Stuart.  W. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Witcher.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  CIni,  M. 


0102(03684) 
0103(03685) 
0111(03686) 
0201(03687) 
0203(03688) 


BSOS396  (PermReq)  Fellowship  Program  in  PoUtical  Leadership; 

(2-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  and  acceptance  of  full-time 
fellowship  program.  Corequisite:  BSOS  346,  BSOS  356  or 
BSOS  366. 

BSOS399  (PermReq)  Directed  Study  in  Behavioral  and  Social 
Sciences;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(03701)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Beardsley,  K. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lucas,  N. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Cini,  M. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Green,  Z. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Beardsley.  K. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lucas.  N. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Cini,  M. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Green,  Z. 


0102(03702) 
0103(03703) 
0104(03707) 
0201(03704) 
0202(03705) 
0203(03706) 
0204(03708) 


CCJS  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

CCJSIOO  Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  Formerly  CJUS  100. 

0101(03767)         MTuWTh  ...  9:00am-1 0:40am  (SQH  1120)  Gaston,  A. 

0201(03768)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:40am(LEF  2208)  STAFF 

CCJS105  Introduction  to  Criminology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  Formerly  CRIM  220. 

0101(03778)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-10:40am(TYD  0117)  Payne,  A. 

0201(03779)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-10:40am  (SQH  1119)  Polizzi.  D. 

CCJS200  Statistics  for  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  1 1 1 
and  (CCJS  1 00  or  CCJS  1 05)  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(03789)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:40am  (TYD  1118)  STAFF 

0201(03790)  MTuWTh... 11:00am-12:40pm      (ARC  1101)  STAFF 

CCJS230  Criminal  Law  in  Action;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(03800)         MTuWTh....10.00am-11:40am  (TYD  2102)  Russell,  K. 

CCJS234  Law  of  Criminal  Investigation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CCJS  230. 

0101(03810)  MW 1:15pm- 4:15pm(LEF  2208)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201(03811)         TuTh 6:00pm-  9:00pm(TYD  2111)  Salem,  D. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 


CCJS300  Criminological  and  Criminal  Justice  Research  Methods; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  CCJS  100 
and  CCJS  105;  and  one  of  the  following:  CCJS  200  or  SOCY  201  or 
PSYC  200  or  ECON  321  or  BMGT  230. 

0101(03821)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:40am(LEF  2205)  Brooks.  L. 

0201(03822)  MTuWTh...  9:00am-10:40am  (COL  3110)  Yacoubian,  G. 

CCJS320  Introduction  to  Criminahstics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CCJS  234. 

0101(03832)         MW 6:00pm- 9:00pm(ALS  3120)  Maunello,  T 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

0201(03833)         MW 6:00pm- 9:00pm(ALS  3120)  Maunello,  T 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

CCJS330  Contemporary  Criminological  Issues;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CCJS  105. 

0101(03834)  MTuWTh.... 11 :00am-12:40pm        (TYD  1118)         Yacoubian,  G. 

CCJS331  Contemporary  Legal  Policy  Issues;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  CCJS  230;  and  CCJS  234 
or  equivalent. 

0101(03843)         MW 10:00am- 1:00pm  (ASY3221)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

CCJS340  Concepts  of  Law  Enforcement  Administration;  (3  credits) 

Grade    Method:    REG/P-F/AUD.    Prerequisite:    CCJS    100    or 

equivalent. 

0101(03853)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:40pm     (LEF1201)  Brooks,  L. 

CCJS350  Juvenile  Delinquency;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CCJS  105. 

0101(03863)         MTuWTh....  2:00pm- 3:40pm       (TYD  2108)  Cecil.  D 

CCJS352  Drugs  and  Crime;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CCJS  100. 

0101(03873)         MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:40pm       (LEF  2205)  Gaston,  A. 

CCJS359  Field  Training  in  Criminology  and  Corrections; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

CCJS398  (PermReq)  Law  Enforcement  Field  Training; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS399  Independent  Study  in  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method^  REG/P-F/AUd!  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS452  Treatment  of  Criminals  and  Delinquents;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  CCJS  105  or  CCJS  350  or 
permission  of  department;  and  CCJS  300. 

0101(03891)         MTuWTh....10:OOam-11 :50am  (LEF  2208)  Cecil.  D. 

0201(03892)  MTuWTh...  2:00pm- 3:40pm        (TYD  2109)  STAFF 

CCJS699  Special  Criminological  Problems;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/ALID.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS899  Dortoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  1-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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MTuWThF.  .11:00am-12:20pm  (MCB  1207) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..,  8:00am-10:50am  (SYM  0215) 

MTuWThF  .11 :00am-12;20pm  (MCB  1207) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..  8:00am-10:50am  (CHM  0128) 


Dis 
STAFF 


CHEM  Chemistry 
(Life  Sciences) 

The  College  of  Life  Sciences  enforces  course  prerequisites.  Students 
who  do  not  meet  the  course  prerequisites  will  be  administratively 
dropped  from  the  course. 

CHEM103  General  Chemistry  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  placement  in  MATH  UO 
or  higher.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  102,  CHEM  103,  CHEM  105,  CHEM  107,  CHEM  111, 
CHEM  14.?.  Lecture,  discussion  and  laboratory  meeting  times  will 
be  arranged  between  8:00am  and  12:20pm  Monday  through 
Friday.  The  first  class  meeting  will  be  lecture. 

0131(03958)          MTuWThF  .11:00am-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (PHY  1219)  Dis 

0132(03959)         MTuWThR..11:00am-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF...  8:00am-10:50am  (EGR  1102)  Dis 
The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/23/02 

0138(03964)          Tu 6:30pm-1 0:30pm  (PHY  4208)  STAFF 

Th 6:30pm-10:3Cpm  (Arranged)  Lab 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/23/02. 

0139(03965)         Tu 6:30pm-10:30pm  (PHY  4208)  STAFF 

Th 6:30pm-10:30pm  (Arranged)  Lab 

0231(03966)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

0232(03967)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (CHM  0122)  Dis 

CHEM103M  (PermReq)  General  Chemistry  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  placement  m 
MATH  110  or  higher.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  CHEM  102,  CHEM  103,  CHEM  105,  CHEM  107, 
CHEM  111,  CHEM  143.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30 
a.m.  Monday  through  Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  taken  at 
UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  which  CHEM  103M 
is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
scores  received  in  CHEM  103,  the  last  time  it  was  taken,  totaled  at 
least  80.0  percent  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These  scores  will 
count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  103M. 

0131(03977)          MTuWThF  .11 :00am-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9;30am-10:50am  (PHY  1219)  Dis 

0132(03978)          MTuWThF..11:0Dam-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

0231(03983)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

0232(03984)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CHM  0122)  Dis 

CHEM113    General   Chemistry   II;   (4   credits)    Grade  Method: 

REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 
CHEM  lO.S.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  113  or  CHEM  115.  Lecture,  discussion  and  laboratory 

meeting  times  will  be  arranged  between  8:00am  and  12:20pm 
Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  will  be  lecture. 

0141(04005)          MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1412)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF..  8:00am-10:50am  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0142(04006)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1412)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

MTuWThF.,  8:00am-1 0:50am  (JUL  1105)  Dis 
The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/23/02 

0148(04008)          Tu 6:30pm-  9:30pm   (CHM  0128)  STAFF 

Th 6:30pm-  9:30pm  (Arranged)  Lab 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/23/02. 

0149(04009)         Tu 6:30pm- 9:30pm   (CHM  0128)  STAFF 

Th 6:30pm-  9:30pm  (Arranged)  Lab 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


CHEM113M  (PermReq)  General  Chemistry  U;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 
CHEM  lOy  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  1 13  or  CHEM  115.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30 
a.m.  Monday  through  Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  113  taken  at 
UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  which  CHEM  113M 
is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
scores  received  in  CHEM  113,  the  last  time  it  was  taken,  totaled  at 
least  80.0  percent  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These  scores  will 
course  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  1 13M. 

0141(04023)         MTuWThF.  11:00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1412)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  .  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0142(04024)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1412)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (JUL  1105)  Dis 

0241(04026)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (SYM  0215)  Dis 

0242(04027)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MCB  1207)  STAFF 

MTuWThF    9:30am-1 0:50am  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

CHEM233  Organic  Chemistry  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CHEM  1 13 
or  CHEM  133  or  CHEM  153.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one 
of  the  following:  CHEM  104,  CHEM  233,  CHEM  255.  Lecture, 
discussion  and  laboratory  meeting  times  will  be  arranged  bervs-een 
8:00am  and  12:20pm  Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  will 
be  lecture. 

0171(04040)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Ijb 
MTuWThF  .  8:00am-10:50am  (CHE  2118)  Dis 

0172(04041)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF.  8:00am-10:50am  (CHE  2120)  Dis 

0173(04042)  MTuWThF.  11:00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-10:50am  (CHM  0127)  Dis 

0174(04043)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-10:50am  (CHE  2145)  Dis 

CHEM233M  (PermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in 
CHEM  113  or  CHEM  133  or  CHEM  153.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  CHEM  104,  CHEM  233,  CHEM 
255.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30  am  Monday  through 
Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  233  taken  at  UMCP  within  twelve 
months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM  233M  is  taken.  A  student 
is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab  scores  received  in 
CHEM  233,  the  last  time  it  was  taken,  totaled  at  least  80.0  percent 
of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These  scores  will  count  for  part  of 
the  grade  in  CHEM  233M. 

0171(04055)          MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9;30am-1 0:50am  (CHE  2118)  Dis 

0172(04056)         MTuWThF.  11:00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (CHE  2120)  Dis 

0173(04057)         MTuWThF.  11 :00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CHM  0127)  Dis 

0174(04058)         MTuWThF.  11 :00am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (CHE  2145)  Dis 


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CHEM243  Organic  Chemistry  H;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CHEM  233 
or  CHEM  237.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  CHEM  243  or  CHEM  247.  Lecture  and  laboratory 
meeting  times  will  be  arranged  between  8:00am  and  12:20pm 
Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  meeting  will  be  lecture. 
0181(04070)         MTuVVThF...11;00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1410)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (CLB  0109)  DIs 

0182(04071)         MTuWThF. .11:C0am-12:20pm     (PHY  1410)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (PLS  1172)  Dis 

0281(04074)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1232)  Dis 

0282(04075)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am- 10:50am  (EGR  3114)  DIs 

0283(04076)  MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

0284(04077)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1228)  Dis 

CHEM243M  (PermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  11;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in 
CHEM  233  or  CHEM  237.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  CHEM  243  or  CHEM  247.  Prerequisite:  CHEM 
243  taken  at  UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  in  which 
CHEM  243M  is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only 
if  the  lab  scores  received  in  CHEM  243,  the  last  time  it  was  taken, 
totaled  at  least  80.0  percent  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These 
scores  will  count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  243M. 

0181(04089)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1410)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (CLB  0109)  Dis 

0182(04090)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (PHY  1410)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (PLS  1172)  Dis 

0281(04093)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (BPS  1232)  Dis 

0282(04094)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (EGR  3114)  Dis 

0283(04095)  MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (HJP  0226)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

CHEM399A  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (1  credit)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(04108)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(04109)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

CHEM399B  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (2  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(04119)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Boyd,  A. 

0201(04120)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Boyd.  A. 

CHEM399C  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(04130)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Boyd.  A. 

0201(04131)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Boyd,  A 

CHEM481  Physical  Chemistry  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CHEM  113, 
CHEM  153,  or  CHEM  133;  and  MATH  141  and  PHYS  142.  The 
"C"  or  better  in  prerequisites  is  required  for  Life  Science  majors. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(04141)         MTuThF....  8;00am- 9:20am  (JMZ  0220)  STAFF 

CHEM482  Physical  Chemistry  D;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  A  Grade  of  Cor  better  in  CHEM  481.  The  "C"  or 
better  is  required  for  Life  Science  majors. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(04151)         MTuThF. ..12:30pm- 1:50pm        (CSS  2400)  STAFF 

Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  U-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  Il-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


CHEM699  Special  Problems  in  Chemistry;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHEM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHEM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHIN  Chinese 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CHIN213    Chinese    Poetry    into    English:    An    Introduction; 

(3   credits)   Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.   CORE:  HL.  CORE 

Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(04226)         TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm  (JMZ  1211)  STAFF 

CHIN316  Traditional  Chinese  Values;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(04236)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (JMZ  0105)  STAFF 

CHPH  Chemical  Physics 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CHPH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHPH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CLAS  Classics 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CLAS170  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL. 

0101(04339)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MMH  1400)  Staley,  G. 

0102(04340)         MTh 5:00pm- 8:20pm(MMH  3418)  Staley.  G. 

0201(04341)          MTuWThF  .  9:30am-10:50am  (MMH  1400)  Generose.  K. 

0202(04342)         MTh 5:00pm-  8:20pm(MMH  1304)  Generose,  K. 

CLAS470  Approaches  to  Greek  Mythology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CLAS  1 70  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101(04352)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (MMH  3418)  Staley,  G. 

CLAS799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-E 

0201(04362)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hallett,  J. 

CMLT  Comparative  Literature 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CMLT270  Global  Literature  and  Social  Change;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  CORE:  HL.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(04412)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1119)  STAFF 

0201(04413)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1101)  STAFF 

CMLT27S  World  Literature  by  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  CORE:  HL.  CORE  Diversit)'  (D)  Course.  Also  offered  as 
WMST  275.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CMLT  275  or  WMST  275. 

0101(04423)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2120)  STAFF 

0201(04424)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(KEY  0116)  STAFF 


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CMLT298A  Topics  in  Comparative  Studies:  ISM(S):  Diversity, 
Video  and  Activism;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(04434)  MWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm  (SQH  1101)      Householder,  A. 

CMLT386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  R1X;/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  Instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

CMLT699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RECi.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT788  (PermReq)  Practicum  in  Comparative  Studies; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RECi.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMPS  Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences 
(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CMPS497  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Prerequisite:  Permission  of  CMPS  Department.  For 
CMPS  majors  only. 

0101(04527)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Mayberry,  E. 

0201  (04528)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Mayberry,  E. 

CMSC  Computer  Science 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CMSC106  (PermReq)  Introduction  to  C  Programming;  (4  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Pre-  or  corequtsite:  MATH  140  Only  for  CMPS,  ENCP 
and  students  with  major  code:  2299F.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  CMSC  1 14  or  higher. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/10/02. 

0101(04578)         MTuWTh...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (JMP  3201)  STAFF 

F 8:00am-  9:20am  (JMP  3201)  Lab 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/10/02. 

0102(04579)         MTuWTh.  9:30am-1 0:50am  (JMP  3201)  STAFF 

F 9:30am-1 0:50am  (JMP  3201)  Lab 

CMSC114  (PermReq)  Computer  Science  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  CMSC  106  with  a  grade  of 
C  or  better;  and  permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory' 
performance  on  the  department's  placement  exams.  Corequisite: 
MATH  141.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  CMSC  214 
or  higher.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CMSC  114  or  CMSC  113. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/10/02. 
0101(04589)         MTuThF. ,12:30pm- 1:40pm        (CLB0111) 

W 12:30pm-  1:40pm  (CLB  0111) 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/10/02. 
0102(04590)  MTuThF   ,12:30pm- 1:40pm        (CLB0111) 

W 2:00pm-  3:20pm  (CLB  0111) 


STAFF 
Lab 


STAFF 
Lab 


CMSC214  Computer  Science  II;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  CMSC  114  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better;  or  a 
score  of  4  or  S  on  either  the  A  or  the  AB  C+-f  AP  exam;  or 
permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory  performance  on  the 
department  placement  exam.  Corequisite:  CMSC  250.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CMSC  214  or  CMSC  113. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/10/02. 

0101(04600)         MTuTh 11 :00am- 12:20pm        (AVW  1112)  STAFF 

WF 11 :00am- 12:20pm  (AVW  1112)  Lab 

CMSC250    (PermReq)    Discrete   Structures;    (4   credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  MATH  141  and 
permission  of  department.  Formerly  CMSC  150. 
The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(04610)         MTuWTh  ,11 :00am-12:20pm     (CLB  0111)  STAFF 

F 11:00am-12:20pm  (CHE  2136)  Dis 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(04611)  MTuWTh,  ,,11:00am-12:20pm     (CLB  0111)  STAFF 

F 12:30pm- 1:50pm    (CHE  2136)  Dis 


CMSC251  (PermReq)  Algorithms;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  C  or 
better  and  CMSC  250  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  and  permission 
of  department. 

0101(04621)         MTuWThF  .12:30pm- 1:50pm     (JMP  3201)  STAFF 

CMSC311  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better 
and  CMSC  250  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  and  permission  of 
department. 

0101(04631)  MTuWThF  „11:00am-12:20pm     (CLB  0102)  STAFF 

CMSC330  (PermReq)  Organization  of  Programming  Languages; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  CMSC  214  with  a 
grade  of  C  or  better  and  CMSC  250  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better  and 
permission  of  department. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/25/02. 

0101(04641)         MTuWTh,,,  9:30am-10:50am  (CLB  0111)  STAFF 

CMSC390  (PermReq)  Honors  Paper;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  admission  to 
CMSC  Honors  Program. 

CMSC411  (PermReq)  Computer  Systems  Architecture;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  Cor  better  in  CMSC 
311  and  CMSC  330;  and  permission  of  department;  or  CMSC 
graduate  student. 

0201(04729)         MTuWThF„11:00am-12:20pm     (CLB  0102)  STAFF 

CMSC420  (PermReq)  Data  Structures;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CMSC  330;  and 
permission  of  department;  or  CMSC  graduate  student. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/25/02. 

0101(04739)  MTuWTh,  „12:30pm- 1:50pm      (CLB  0102)  STAFF 

CMSC451  (PermReq)  Design  and  Analysis  of  Computer 
Algorithms;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  a  grade 
of  C  or  better  in  CMSC  214,  a  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CMSC  251, 
and  permission  of  department. 

0201(04749)         MTuWThF,  9:30am-10:50am  (CLB  0102)  STAFF 

CMSC460  (PermReq)  Computational  Methods;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH  241  and  CMSC 
105  or  CMSC  10b  or  CMSC  114  or  ENEE  114  or  permission  of 
instructor  Also  offered  as  AMSC  460.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv 
one  of  the  following:  AMSC/CMSOMAPL  460  or 
AMSC/CMSQMAPL  466. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(04759)         MTuThF  „  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTHB0421)  STAFF 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-mmute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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CMSC498A  (PerniReq)  Special  Problems  in  Computer  Science; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC798A  (PermReq)  Graduate  Seminar  in  Computer  Science; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC818A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Computer  Systems; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC828A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Information 
Processing;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  mstructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

CMSC838A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Programming 
Languages;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number 

CMSC858A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Theory  of  Computing; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC878A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Numerical  Methods; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC899      (PermReq)      Doctoral      Dissertation      Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM  Communication 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

COMM107  Oral  Communication:  Principles  and  Practices; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-E  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  COMM  100  or  SPCH  100.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv 
one  of  the  following:  COMiM  100  or  COMM  107  or  SPCH  100  or 
SPCH  107.  Formerlv  SPCH  107. 


0101(05511) 

TuTh 6:30pm-  9:50pm  (PLS  1146) 

Mansharamani,  N 

0102(05512) 

MTuWTh...  9:30am-11:15am  (PLS  1146) 

Wang.  Q 

0104(05513) 

MW 6;30pm-  9:50pm(PLS  1146) 

Januslk,  L 

0201(05514) 

MW 6:30pm-  9:50pm(PLS  1146) 

Philipp,  M 

0202(05515) 

TuTh 6:30pm-  9:50pm(PLS  1146) 

Kim.  J 

0203(05516) 

MTuWTh.. ..11:00am-12:50pm     (PLS  1146) 

Payne.  D 

COMM200  Advanced  Public  Speaking;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Eormerly  SPCH  200. 

0101(05526)         MW '6:00pm- 9:20pm{SKN  1112)  Mason,  A. 

COMM230  Argumentation  and  Debate;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  230. 

0101(05536)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(PLS  1184)  Corrigan,  L. 

COMM250  Introduction  to  Communication  Inquiry;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  250. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/05/02. 

0101(05546)         MTuWTh....11 :00am- 1:15pm      (VMH  1212)  Dinauer,  L. 


COMM324  Communication  and  Gender;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Formerly 
SPCH  324. 

0101(05556)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(PLS  1111)  Burns,  L. 

0102(05557)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(PLS  1111)  Byerly,  C. 

0201(05558)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(ASY  2309)  Hayes.  L. 

COMM330  Argumentation  and  Public  Policy;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  330. 

0101(05568)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(PLS  1117)  Wainwright,  A. 

COMM340  Communicating  the  Narrative;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  340. 

0101(05578)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(TYD  1118)  McCaleb,  J. 

COMM350  Public  Relations  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  Grade  C  or  better  in  Jour  201  or 
COMM  250;  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students 
who  have  completed  JOUR  330.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  COMM  350  or  COMM  430  or  JOUR  330  or 
JOUR  530.  Formerly  JOUR  330. 

0101(05588)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(PLS  1117)  Sha,  B. 

COMM3S1  Public  Relations  Techniques;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  COMM  350  and  grade  C  or 
better  in  JOUR  202.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
JOUR  331.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following: 
COMM  351  or  JOUR  331.  Formerly  JOUR  331. 

0101(05598)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(EGR  3140)  Simone,  L. 

COMM352      Specialized      Writing      in      Public      Relations; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  COMM 
351.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  JOUR  332.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM  352  or 
JOUR  332.  Formerly  JOUR  332. 

0201(05608)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(SKN  1115)  Simone,  L. 

COMM360  The  Rhetoric  of  Black  America;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Formerly 
SPCH  360. 

0101(05618)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(KEY  0102)  Mason,  A. 

COMM386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
5b  semester  hours.  For  COMM  majors  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/10/02-08/09/02. 

0101(05628)         Tu 5:00pm- 7:00pm   (SKN  0200)  Gowin,  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

COMM388  Communication  Practicum;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-E 

0201  (05638)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Waks,  L. 

COMM398A  Selected  Topics  in  Communication:  Communication 
on  Issues  in  the  21st  Century;  (3  credits)    Grade  Method:  REG. 
0101(05648)         MTuWTh.... 11:30am- 1:15pm      (SKN  0104)  Wolvin,  A. 

COMM399  (PermReq)  Honors  Thesis;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(05658)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Waks,  L. 

0201  (05659)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Waks,  L. 

COMM400   Research   Methods   in   Communication;   (3   credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  COMM  250  and  an 
introductory  course  in  statistics.  Formerly  SPCH  400. 

0101(05669)         TuTh 3:00pm- 6:20pm(TYD  1102)  Hubbard,  S. 

COMM401  Interpreting  Strategic  Discourse;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  401. 

0101(05679)  TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(SKN  0104)  Parry-Giles.  T 

Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  Il-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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COMM402  Communication  Theory  and  Process;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Recommended:  COMM  250.  Formerly 
SPCH  402. 

0101(05689)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(SKN  0104)  Drake.  L. 

COMM424      Communication      in      Complex      Organizations; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  424. 

0101(05699)  MW 1 :00pm- 5:00pm(TYD  2102)      '  Cai,  D. 

COMM425        Negotiation        and        Conflict        Management; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Formerly  SPCH  42,5. 

0101(05709)         MW 6:00pm-1 0:00pm  (PLS  1129)  Cai.  D. 

COMM470  Listening;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  470. 

0101(05719)         MTuWTh....  9:30am-11:15am  (SKN0104)  Wolvin.A. 

COMM482  Intercultural  Communication;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Formerly 
SPCH  482, 

0101(05729)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  1118)  Drake.  L. 

0201(05730)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(SKN  0200)  Hemmings.  D. 

COMM489  (PermReq)  Topical  Research:  Topical  Research; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM798  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CONS  Sustainable  Development  &  Conservation  Biology 
(Life  Sciences) 

CONS609  (PermReq)   Special  Topics  in  Conservation  Biology; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/S-E 

0101(05799)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Inouye,  D. 

0201(05800)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dietz,  J. 

CONS798  (PermReq)  Research  Papers  in  Sustainable  Development 
and  Conservation  Biology;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/S-F. 

0101(05810)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Inouye.  D. 

0201(05811)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dietz,  J. 

CPSP  College  Park  Scholars  Program 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 

CPSP259  College  Park  Scholars  Practicum;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Restricted  to  College  Park  Scholars. 

0101(05861)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  McAdams,  K, 

CPSP2S9R  College  Park  Scholars  Practicum;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Restricted  to  students  in  College  Park  Scholars 
Program. 

0101(05871)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Paoletti.  J. 

CPSP339  Advanced  Practicum;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Section  0101  is  L^iscovery  Projects  research  for  McNair  Scholars, 
College  Park  Scholars,  and  Honors  students. 

0101(05881)         M 9:30am-11:30am(CBD  1140)  Cordes,  J. 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Weo  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


DANC  Dance 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

DANC200  Introduction  to  Dance;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REC;/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(05883)  MTuWTh...  9:00am-10:4Oam(PAC  1809)  Thibeault,  S. 

DANC386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
,S6  semester  hours. 

201  (05932)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wiltz.  A, 

DANC489  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Dance:  Doug  Varone  and 
Dancers  Workshop;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/10/02-06/28/02. 

0101(05942)         MTuWThF,  9:00am- 5:00pm      (Arranged)  Wiltz.  A, 

DANC788  (PermReq)  Master's  Tutorial  for  Choreography; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101  (05952)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wiltz,  A. 

ECON  Economics 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

ECON200  Principles  of  Micro-Economics;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD,  CORE:  SB,  Prerequisite: 
MATH  110  or  placement  in  MATH  115  or  above.  It  is 
recommended  that  students  complete  ECON  200  before  taking 
ECON  201,  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following: 
ECON  200  or  ECON  203,  Formerly  ECON  203, 

0101(06002)  TuWTh 6:30pm- 9:25pm  (TYD  1132)  STAFF 

0102(06003)  MTuWThF  .9:00am-10:45am  (TYD  2110)  STAFF 

0103(06004)  MTuWThF, . 11 :00am-12:45pm     (TYD  2106)  STAFF 

0201(06005)  MTuWThF  .11 :00am-12:45pm     (TYD  1118)  STAFF 

0202(06006)  MTuWThF.  9:00am- 10:45am  (TYD  2102)  STAFF 

0203(06007)  TuWTh 6:30pm- 9:25pm  (TYD  1132)  STAFF 

ECON201    Principles   of  Macro-Economics;    (4   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB,  Prerequisite:  MATH  110  or 
placement  in  MATH  1 15  or  above.  It  is  recommended  that  students 
complete  ECON  200  before  taking  ECON  201.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  201  or  ECON  205. 
0102(06017)         MTuWThF,,  9:00am-10:45am  (TYD  2108)  STAFF 

0104(06018)  MTuW 6:30pm- 9:25pm  (TYD  1108)  STAFF 

0202(06019)         MTuWThF  „10:00am-11:45am  (TYD  2109)  STAFF 

0203(06020)  MTuW 6:30pm- 9:25pm  (WDS  1114)  STAFF 

ECON305    Intermediate   Macroeconomic   Theory    and  Policy; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ECON 

200;  and  ECON  201;  ami  MATH  220. 

0101(06030)         MTuWThF,  9:30am-10:50am  (TYD  2106)  STAFF 

0201(06031)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2102)  STAFF 

ECON306  Intermediate  Microeconomic  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ECON  200:  and 
ECON  201;  and  MATH  220. 

0101(06041)         MTuWThF  „11:00am-12:20pm     (ARC  1103)  STAFF 

0102(06042)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2111)  STAFF 

0201(06043)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2108)  STAFF 

0202(06044)         MTuWThF,.  11;00am- 12:20pm     (TYD  2108)  STAFF 

ECON315  Economic  Development  of  Underdeveloped  Areas; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  (ECON 
200  and  ECON  201)  or  ECON  205.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  315  or  ECON  416. 

0101(06054)         MTuWThF  „  9:30am-10:50am  (TYD  2109)  STAFF 


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ECON321  Economic  Statistics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ECON  200,  ECON  201,  MATH  220  or 
MATH  140  or  permission  of  department.  For  ECON  majors  only. 
Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  BMGT  230  or 
BMGT  231.  Formerly  ECON  421. 

0201(06064)  TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2108)  STAFF 

ECON330  Money  and  Banking;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  330  or 
ECON  430.  Formerly  ECON  430. 

0101(06074)  MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(KEY  0126)  STAFF 

0102(06075)  TuTh 6:30pm-  9:50pm(TYD  1101)  STAFF 

0201(06076)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  1114)  STAFF 

ECON340  International  Economics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  340  or 
ECON  440.  Formerly  ECON  440. 

0101(06086)  MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2106)  STAFF 

0201(06087)  MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  1101)  STAFF 

ECON386  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  S-F. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200,  ECON  201,  GPA  2.75.  56  semester 
hours.  For  ECON  majors  only. 

0101(06097)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wallis,  J. 

0201(06098)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wallis,  J. 

ECON399  (PermReq)  Individual  Reading  and  Research  For 
Undergraduates;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  six  hours  of  upper  division 
economics  courses. 

ECON451  Public  Choice  Public  Policy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ECON  306. 

0201(06115)  MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am(TYD0111)  STAFF 

ECON454   Theory    of  Public   Finance    and    Fiscal    Federalism; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite: 
ECON  306;  ECON  406;  or  permission  of  department.  For  ECON 
majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
ECON  450  or  ECON  454. 

0101(06125)         MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  0111)  STAFF 

ECON460  Industrial  Organization;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ECON  306;  ECON  406;  or  permission 
of  department.  For  ECON  majors  only. 

0101(06135)         TuTh 6:30pm- 9:50pm'(TYD  2109)  STAFF 

ECON799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ECON899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDO  Curriculum  and  Instruction 
(Education) 

EDCI298  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

01 01  (061 98)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (06199)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

EDCI301  Teaching  Art  in  the  Elementary  School;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  For  elementary  and  pre-elementary  education 
majors  only.  Not  open  to  art  education  majors. 

0301(06209)  MTuWThF...  8:30am-11:30am  (EDU  1315)  Hendricks.  S. 

EDCI385  Computers  for  Teachers;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education 
program;  and  2.5  GPA.  For  education  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDCI  385;  or  EDCI  487;  or 
EDIT  406;  or  EDIT  477;  or  EDSP  480. 

0301(06219)         MTuWThF. ..  8:30am-11:30am  (CSS  1410)  Baccus,  A. 

EDCI397  Principles  and  Methods  of  Teaching  in  Elementary 
Schools;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites: 
admission  to  teacher  education  program  and  2.5  GPA.  For 
education  majors  only. 

0301(06229)         MTuWThF..  8:30am-11;30am  (EDU  2119)  Bote,  L. 

0501(06230)  MTuWTh...  9:00am-12:45pm         (EDU  1315)  McGinnis.  J. 

EDCI415   Methods   of  Teaching  ESOL  in   Elementary   Schools; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDCI  434 
or  permission  of  department. 

0201(06240)         TuTh 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2101)  Stein.  H. 

EDCI434  Methods  of  Teaching  English  to  Speakers  of  Other 
Languages;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(06250)         MW 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2101)  Anand,  S. 

EDCI443  Literature  for  Children  and  Youth;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:    REG/P-F/AUD.    For   elementary   education    and    pre- 
elementary  education  majors  only.  Also  for  in-service  teachers. 
0301(06260)  MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 4:15pm        (EDU  2119)  Saracho,  0. 

EDCI461  Materials  for  Creating  Skilled  and  Motivated  Readers 

(k-6);  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  For  Elementary  Education  majors  only.  03  semester 
hours.  Junior  standing. 

0501(06270)         MTuWThF...  9:00am-1 2:00pm     (EDU  2101)  Russell.  S. 

EDCI463  Reading  in  the  Secondary  School;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  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(06280)         MTuWThF...  5:00pm- 8:00pm  (EDU  0212)  Saracho,  O. 

EDCI464    Reading   Instruction    and    Diagnosis    Across    Content 

Areas;   (3   credits)   Grade   Method:   REG/P-F/AUD.   Prerequisite: 
EDCI  362  or  permission  of  department  for  graduate  students. 
0301(06290)         MTuWThF...  4:00pm- 7:00pm      (EDU  1107)  Russell,  S. 

EDCI488A  Selected  Topics  in  Teacher  Education:  Computer 
Mindtools  for  Schools;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Explores 
several  different  types  of  computer  applications  for  use  in  schools 
and  stresses  their  ability  to  support  critical  thinking.  Technologies 
include  spreadsheets,  expert  systems,  databases,  Internet, 
hypermedia,  and  semantic  networking.  Course  assignments  will 
include  projects  using  each  technology. 

0501(06300)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (TWS0135)  Sullivan,  D. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  1-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  Il-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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EDCI489   Field   Experiences   in  Education;  (1-4   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(06310)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (0631 1 )          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

EDCI498  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(06321)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(06322)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0218(06323)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

EDCI498W  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education:  Assessment  in 
Social  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  RFG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(06333)  TuTh 4:15pm- 7:00pm  (EDU  0206)  Taylor-Thoma,  M. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
EDCI761   Advanced   Clinical   Practices   in   Reading  Assessment; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDCI  665. 
Corequisite:  EDCI  762. 

0201(06365)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Codling.  R. 

EDCI762   Advanced   Clinical   Practices   in   Reading  Instruction; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDCI  665. 
Corequisite:  EDCI  761. 

0201(06375)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Codling,  R. 

EDCI798  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI888  Apprenticeship  in  Education;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  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;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Ttie  following  section  meets  06/12/02-07/03/02. 

0101(06456)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:00pm     (SHM  2102)  Fallon.  M 

EDCP108E  College  and  Career  Advancement:  Concepts  and  Skills; 
(1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(06466)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Murray.  A. 

EEDCP310  Peer  Counseling  Theory  and  Skills;  (3  credits)  Cirade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(06476)         TuTti 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (EDU  3236)         Kivlighan.  D. 

EDCP386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Cirade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

EDCP420  Education  and  Racism;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(06488)         MW 9;00am- 12:20pm  (EDU  3236)         Kivlighan.  D. 


EDCP489  (PermReq)  Field  Experiences  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCP498  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDCP611      Career     Development     Theory 
(3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  RECi/AUD. 

0101(06523)         MW 3:40pm-  7:00pm(EDU  3233) 


and      Programs; 


EDCP617  Group  Counseling;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDCP  616. 

0101(06553)         TuTh 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2102)  Lee.  C. 

EDCP625  Counseling  the  Chemically  Dependent;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  RFG/AUD. 

0101(06563)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

EDCP798  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP888  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP888U  (PermReq)  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services:  College  Student  Personnel;  (3  credits)  Grade 

xMethod:  REG/AUD. 

0101(06591)         M 2:00pm- 5:00pm  (ARC  1127)  Zacker.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201(06592)  Tu 1:30pm- 4:30pm   (ARC  1127)  Zacker.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDCP889  Internship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
-Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD  Education,  Human  Development 
(Education) 

EDHD306  Study  of  Human  Behavior;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(06658)         MW 12:00pm- 3:00pm  (EDU  3233)      Kastan*  KneOel  0 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Dis 

EDHD320  Human  Development  Through  the  Life  Span;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(06668)         MW 12:30pm- 3:40pm  (EDU  3315)  Marcus.  R. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Dis 

EDHD411  Child  Growth  and  Development;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(06678)         MW 10:00am- 12:45pm  (TWS0138)       Jones  Harden.  B. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201(06679)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  3233)  Custck.  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Dis 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-thc-mmutc  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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EDHD413  Adolescent  Development;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(06689)          TuTh 7:00pm-10:10pm           (EDU3315)  Fives,  H. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

0201(06690)          MW 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  3233)  Cusick,  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD426   Cognition   and  Motivation   in   Reading:   Reading  in 
Content  Areas  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  This  course  is 
primarily  on-line.  Attendance  on  the  first  day  and  is  mandatory. 
Monday  attendance  is  mandatory  and  Wednesday  is  optional. 
0101(06691)         MW 4;15pm-7:'00pm(EDU0114)  Buehl,  M. 

EDHD430  Adolescent  Violence;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  or  EDHD  300  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101(06700)         MW 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  3315)  Marcus,  R. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD489  (PermReq)  Field  Experiences  in  Education; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD498  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD600  Introduction  to  Human  Development  and  Child  Study; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(06724)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  3315)  Btumenthal,  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD789  Internship  in  Human  Development;  (3-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD798  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  {1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD888  Apprenticeship  in  Education;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD889  Internship  in  Education;  (3-8  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 


EDMS  Measurement,  Statistics,  and  Evaluation 
(Education) 

EDMS451  Introduction  to  Educational  Statistics;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Junior  standing. 

0101(06795)  MTuWTh... 12:00pm- 1:40pm       (EDU  1107)  STAFF 

0102(06796)  MTuWTh,,  2:00pm- 3:40pm        (EDU  1107)  STAFF 

0201(06797)  MTuWTh..,.12:00pm- 1:40pm      (EDU  2119)  STAFF 

EDMS645  Quantitative  Research  Methods  I;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  This  course  will  be  partially  taught  on  the 
web,  please  consult  the  department  or  the  instructor  (Michael 
Conley,  conleymw2@aol.com)  for  more  in  formation. 

0101(06807)  MTuWTh....  5:00pm- 6:40pm        (EDU  1121)  STAFF 

0201(06808)  MTuWTh....  5:00pm- 6:40pm        (EDU  0212)  STAFF 

EDMS646  Quantitative  Research  Methods  EI;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDMS  645. 

0101(06818)  MTuWTh...,  5:00pm- 6:40pm        (EDU  3236)  STAFF 

0201(06819)  MTuWTh...  5:00pm- 6:40pm        (EDU  1107)  STAFF 

EDMS6S1  Applied  Multiple  Regression  Analysis;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  EDMS  646  or  equivalent. 

0201(06829)         TuTh 5:00pm- 8:30pm(EDU  1121)  STAFF 

EDMS798  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

EDMS799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

EDMS889  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Measurement  and  Statistics; 
(3-12  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDMS899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

EDPL  Education  Policy  and  Leadership 
(Education) 

EDPL301  Foundations  of  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  jimior  standing  and  admission  to 
teacher  education;  or  Bachelor's  degree;  or  permission  of 
department.  Formerly  EDPA  301. 

0101(06900)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (EDU  1121)  STAFF 

0102(06901)  MW 3:40pm- 7:00pm   (EDU  1315)  Herschbach,  D, 

EDPL489  Field  Experiences  in  Education;  (1-4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL498  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDPL601       Contemporary      Social 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(06996)  MW 7:00pm-10:20pm 


Issues      in      Education; 


(EDU  2101) 


STAFF 


EDPL634   The   School   Curriculum;   (3   credits)   Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(07006)         TuTh 3:40pm-  7:00pm(EDU  3233)  Selden,  S. 

EDPL679  Master's  Seminar;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
0124(07016)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Perna,  L, 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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EDPL690  Research  in  Education  Policy,  Planning  and 
Administration;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  RECi/AUD. 

0101(07026)         TuTh 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2101)  Hultgren.  F, 

EDPL700  Qualitative  Research  Methods  in  Education; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Formerly  EDPA  700. 

0201(07036)         TuTh 3:40pm- 7:00pm  (EDU  1315  )  Mawhinney.  H, 

EDPL743  Leadership  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisites:  EDPA  642.  Formerly  EDPA  743. 

0201(07046)  MW 3:45pm- 7:00pm   (EDU  2119)  Mawhinney,  H. 

EDPL788M  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and 
Administration:  Spirituality  in  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(07056)         TuTh 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2119)  Lin,  J. 

EDPL7880  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and 
Administration:  Economic  Evaluation  of  Education;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/11/02-07/02/02^ 

0101(07066)         MTuWTh....  3:40pm- 7:00pm       (EDU  0202)  Klees,  S. 

EDPL788P  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and  Administration: 
Education  for  Environmental  Protection;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(07076)  MW 3:40pm- 7:00pm(EDU  2102)  Lin,  J. 

EDPL798  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL837  Curriculum  Theory  and  Research;   (3   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDPA  635.  Formerly  EDPA  837. 

0101(07178)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (EDU  3233)  Selden,  S. 

EDPL889  Internship  in  Education;  (3-8  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDSP  Education,  Special 
(Education) 

EDSP210  Introduction  to  Special  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Class  Standing:  Freshman  or  Sophomore.  Not 
open  to  students  who  have  completed  more  than  56  credits. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/29/02. 

0101(07332)         MWTh 4:15pm- 7:00pm         (EDU  2119)  Maccinl,  P. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  DIs 

EDSP376  Fundamentals  of  Sign  Language;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(07342)         MW 7:00pm-10:00pm  (EDU  1107)        St.  Johns,  R. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201(07343)         MW 7:00pm-10:00pm  (EDU  1315)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  DIs 

EDSP402  (PermReq)  Field  Placement:  Severe  Disabilities  I;  (2-5 
credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Pre-  or  corequisites:  EDSP  400  and 
EDSP  404;  or  permission  of  department.  Students  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(07353)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M, 

0201  (07354)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown.  M 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


EDSP416  Reading  and  Writing  Instruction  in  Special  Education  I; 
(3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/AUD.  For  EDSP  or  0808P  ma|ors 
only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  616.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one 
of  the  following:  EDSP  416  or  EDSP  616. 

0101(07364)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:0Opm(EDU  0114)  STAFF 

EDSP420  Characteristics  of  Infants  &  Young  Children:  Early 
Childhood  Special  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  For  EDSP  or  0808P  majors  only. 

0101(07374)         MW 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  4233)  Newcomb.  S. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP421  (PermReq)  Field  Placement  UI:  Early  Childhood  Special 
Education;  (2-3  credits)  Grade  -Method:  REG.  For  EDSP  or  0808P 
majors  only.  Students  without  the  required  pre-  or  corequisites  can 
register  for  this  course  with  departmental  approval.  Open  to 
special  education  graduate  students  only  for  this  term. 

0101  (07384)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M. 

0201  (07385)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown.  M. 

EDSP442  (PermReq)  Field  Placement:  Educationally  Handicapped  I; 

(2-3  credits)  (iradc  Method:  REG.  Pre-  or  corequisite:  EDSP  441 
and  EDCI  456;  or  permission  of  department.  Students  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(07395)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M. 

0201(07396)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M 

EDSP461    (PermReq)    Field    Placement:    Secondary/Transition    I; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Pre-  or  corequisite:  EDSP  460. 
For  EDSP  majors  only.  Students  without  the  required  pre-  or 
corequisites  can  register  for  the  course  with  departmental  approval. 
Open  to  special  education  graduate  students  only  for  this  term. 

0101(07416)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown.  M. 

0201(07417)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown.  M. 

EDSP470  Introduction  to  Special  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Open  to  all  students  except  undergraduate 
special  education  majors. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/29/02. 

0101(07427)         MWTh 4:15pm- 7:00pm         (EDU  2119)  Maccini,  P. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  DIs 
The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-07/29/02. 

0201(07428)         MWTh 9:00am- 4.50pm         (EDU  1107)  Voth,  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP489  Field  Experiences  in  Special  Education;  (1-4  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(07438)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M. 

0201(07439)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Brown,  M. 

EDSP491  Characteristics  of  Learning  Disabled  Students;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDSP  470  or  permission 

of  department. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/10/02. 

0201(07449)         MWTh 7:00pm-1 0:00pm        (EDU  1107)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  DIs 

EDSP498  Special  Problems  in  Special  Education;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP499G  Workshops,  Clinics,  and  Institutes  in  Special 
Education:  Inclusive  Practices  in  the  Schools;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG. 

0101(07472)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:00pm(EDU  1315)  Gruber.  8. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 


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EDSP499W  Workshops,  Clinics,  and  Institutes  in  Special 
Education:  School  Violence  and  Disruption;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  This  class  is  for  upper  level  undergraduate  students. 

0101(07482)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:00pm  (EDU  1315)       Drakeford,  W. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP600  (PermReq)  Exceptional  Children  and  Youth; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  9  hours  in 
special  education  and  permission  of  department. 

0201(07492)         Sa 9:00am- 5:20pm  (EDU  1315)  Voth,  L. 

EDSP607  School  Violence  and  Disruption;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  3  semester  hours.  This  course  is  for  graduate 
students. 

0101(07502)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:00pm  (EDU  1315)       Drakeford.  W. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP613    Behavior    and    Classroom    Management    in    Special 
Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  For  EDSP  majors 
only  or  permission  of  instructor.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  4 13.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  413  or  EDSP  613. 
0201(07503)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:20pm(EDU  2102)  Barthold,  C. 

EDSP615  Evaluation  and  Measurement  of  Exceptional  Children 
and  Youth;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisites: 
(EDMS  446;  and  EDMS  646;  and  EDSP  600}  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101(07512)         TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:00pm  (EDU  2101)  Mason,  L. 

EDSP670  Single  Subject  Research  in  Special  Education; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  EDSP  600  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(07522)         MW 7:00pm-1 0:00pm  (EDU  3236)  Egel,  A. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP678T  Seminar  in  Special  Education:  Infants  and  Toddlers 
with  Disabilities:  Medical  and  Genetic  Implications;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Location:  UMBC  This  class  will  meet 
in  the  Neonatology  Conference  Room  on  the  5th  floor  of  the  main 
hospital  (room  N5W68).  The  hospital  is  located  at  22  S.  Greene 
Street,  Baltimore,  MD. 

0101(07532)  M 3:00pm- 9:00pm       (ASY3215)  Hussey-Gardner.  B. 

EDSP788S  Selected  Topics  in  Special  Education:  The 
Reauthorization  of  IDEA  (Individuals  with  Disabilities  Education 
Act):  Implications  for  Regular  and  Special  Educators;  (2-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  The  1997  Amendments  to  IDEA  pose 
interesting  challenges  to  regular  and  special  educators  and  adminis- 
trators and  parents.  This  course  will  highlight  the  critical 
components  of  this  law  and  the  implications  for  educating  students 
with  disabilities  and  other  diverse  learning  st)'les. 

The  following  section  meets  06/20/02-06/29/02. 

0101(07542)         WThF. 9:00am- 5:20pm  (COL  3109)  Warren,  S. 

EDSP798  Special  Problems  in  Special  Education; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP888  Apprenticeship  in  Special  Education;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP889  Internship  in  Special  Education;  (3-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDSP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENAE  Engineering,  Aerospace 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENAE283  Introduction  to  Aerospace  Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  PHYS  161  and  ENES  100  and 
ENES  102.  Corequisites:  ENAE  261  and  PHYS  262  Formerly: 
ENAE  281  and  ENAE  282.  For  ENAE  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ENAE  281  and  ENAE  282 
or  ENAE  283. 

0101(07666)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 2:20pm      (EGR  3102)  Reuster,  J. 

ENAE311  Aerodynamics  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENES  221;  and  MATH  246.  Coreqmsite: 
ENME  232.  ENAE  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 
Formerly  ENAE  471. 

0101(07676)         MTuWThF...  3:00pm- 4:20pm      (EGR  2112)  Diaz,  R. 

ENAE423  Vibration  and  Aeroelasticity;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  ENAE  322.  ENAE  majors  only  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(07686)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (EGR  3114)  Lee,  S. 

ENAE499  Elective  Research;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENAE799  Master's  TTiesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENAE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  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  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE489  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE499  Special  Problems  in  Agricultural  Engineering 
Technology;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENBE699  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  U-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  D-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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ENCE  Engineering,  Civil 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENCE489  Special  Problems  in  Civil  Engineering;  (1-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENCE489A  Special  Problems  in  Civil  Engineering:  Introduction  to 
AutoCAD;  {1  credit)  (irade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  This  course 
will  meet  on  the  following  Saturdays:  June  8th,  June  15th, 
June  22nd,  and  June  29th. 

The  following  section  meets  06/08/02-06/29/02. 

0101(07982)         Sa 9:00am- 1:00pm  (EGR  1104)  Schelling,  D. 

ENCE665  Management  of  Project  Teams;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For 
ENCE  majors  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/25/02. 

0101(07998)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:10pm(ITV  1111)  Dettbarn,  J. 

ENCE688  Advanced  Topics  in  Civil  Engineering; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENCE688S  Advanced  Topics  in  Civil  Engineering:  Project 
Scheduling  using  Sure  Trak  3.0;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0201(08010)  MW 5:30pm-  8:40pm(EGL  0143)  Thomton.  S. 

ENCE689  Seminar;  (1-16  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ENCE799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENCH  Engineering,  Chemical 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENCH21S  Chemical  Engineering  Analysis;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  133  or  CHEM  113.  Pre-  or 
corequmte:  MATH  141. 

0101(08075)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (CHE  2136)  Smith,!. 

ENCH250  Computer  Methods  in  Chemical  Engineering; 
(3     credits)     Grade     Method:     REG/P-F/AUD.     Prerequisites: 

ENES  100:  and  ENCH  215.  Corequmte:  MATH  246. 

0201(08085)         MTuWThF...  8:00am- 9:20am  (CHE  2136)  Wang,  N. 

ENCH437  Chemical  Engineering  Laboratory;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENCH  424;  ENCH  440; 
and  ENCH  442.  Coreqmsite:  ENCH  426.  The  co-requisite,  ENCH 
426,  must  be  taken  at  a  later  time  since  this  course  is  not  being 
offered  during  the  Summer  2002  semester 

0101(08095)         TuTh 11:00am-11:50am  (CHE  2145)  Smith,  T 

TuTh 11 :00am- 5:00pm  (CHE  1145)  Lab 

ENCH468  Research;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number 

ENCH648     Special     Problems     in     Chemical     Engineering; 

(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


ENCH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENCH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RHG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENCO  Engineering,  Cooperative  Education 
(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENCO098  (PermReq)  Summer  Co-op  Work  Experience; 
(No  credit)  Grade  Method:  P-F. 

0101(08164)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Sauber.  H. 

0201(08165)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Saut)er.  H. 

ENEE  Electrical  6c  Computer  Engineering 
(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENEE204  (PermReq)  Basic  Circuit  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  262.  Corequmte:  MATH  246. 
Engineering  College  only  (04). 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08215)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:20pm     (EAB  0307)  STAFF 

ENEE244  (PermReq)  Digital  Logic  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  ENEE  114  or  CMSC  106.  Restriaed  to  students 
with  09090  or  09991  major  codes.  Engineering  College  only  (04). 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08225)         MTuWTh...  9:30am-10:50am  (EGR  3106)  STAFF 

All  lower-division  CHEM,  MATH,  PHYS  and  Engineering  courses 
that  are  required  courses  for  the  BS  degree  in  Electrical  Engineering 
must  be  completed  before  enrolling  in  any  300-  or  400-level  ENEE 
course  (exxept  ENEE  300  and  ENEE  301).  Transfer  students  will  be 
allowed  one  term  to  complete  all  such  courses  after  starting  to  take 
upper-level  ENEE  courses. 

ENEE302  (PermReq)  Digital  Electronics;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ENEE  204  and  completion  of  all 
lower-division  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  Restricted  to  students 
with  09090  or  09991  major  codes.  See  above  note.  ENEE  majors 

(09090)  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08235)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (EAB  0307)  STAFF 

ENEE312  (PermReq)  Semiconductor  Devices  and  Analog  Electronics; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ENEE  302  and 
completion  of  all  tower-division  technical  courses  in  the  EE 
curriculum.  Restricted  to  students  with  a  09090  major  code.  See 
above  note.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08245)         MTuWTh. ...  9:30am-10:50am  (EAB  0307)  STAFF 

ENEE350  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  ENEE  244  and  completion  of  all 
lower-division  technical  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  See  above 
note.  For  09090  and  09991  majors  only.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  ENEE  250.  Formerly  ENEE  250.  ENEE  majors 
(09090)  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08255)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (EGR  3106)  STAFF 

ENEE380  (PermReq)  Electromagnetic  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade 
.Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  MATH  241  and  PHYS  263  and 
completion  of  all  lower-division  technical  courses  m  the  EE 
curriculum.  .See  above  note. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08265)         MTuWTh.   12:30pm- 1:50pm      (EAB  0307)  STAFF 


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ENEE440  (PermReq)  Microprocessors;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  ENEE  350  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  See  above  note.  For  09090 
and  09991  majors  only.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/23/02. 

0101(08275)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (CHE  2108)  STAFF 

ENEE499  (PermReq)  Senior  Projects  in  Electrical  Engineering; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEE699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Electrical 
Engineering;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

ENEE799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEE899       (PermReq)       Doctoral      Dissertation       Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENES  Engineering  Science 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENESIOO  Introduction  to  Engineering  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PS.  Corequisite:  MATH  140. 
0101(08888)         MTuWTh....  9:30am-1 0:50am  (JMP  2202)  STAFF 

TuTh 12:30pm- 2:30pm  (JMP  2202)  Dis 

ENES102    Statics;    (3    credits)    Grade    Method:    REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  140.  For  engineering  majors  only.  Formerly 
ENES  110. 

0101(08898)         MTuWTh....  9:30am-10:50am  (CHE  2108)  STAFF 

TuTh 12:30pm- 2:30pm  (CHE  2108)  Dis 

ENES220  Mechanics  of  Materials;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENES  102;  and  MATH  141;  and 
PHYS  161.  For  engineering  majors  only  (not  including  ENEE 
majors). 

0201(08908)          MTuWTh...  9:30am-10:50am  (CHE  2110)  STAFF 

TuTh 12:30pm- 2:30pm  (CHE  2110)  Dis 

ENES221  Dynamics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  ENES  102  or  ENES  110;  and  MATH  141;  and 
PHYS  161. 

0101(08919)         MTuWThF..  8:00am- 9:40am  (EGR  2154)  STAFF 

0201(08918)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:40pm     (EGR  2154)  STAFF 

ENES435  Product  Liability  and  Regulation;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as  ENFP 
435. 

0101(08928)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:50pm(EGR  0135)  Brannigan,  V. 

ENFP  Engineering,  Fire  Protection 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENFP429  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP435   Product   Liability   and  Regulation;  (3   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as 
ENES  435. 

0101(08980)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:50pm(EGR  0135)  Brannigan,  V. 


ENFP612  Toxicity  Evaluation  and  Analysis;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(08990)         MW 5:30pm- 8:50pm(EGR  0135)  Purser,  D. 

ENFP619  Graduate  Seminar;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEP629  Selected  Topics;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ENFP649  Special  Problems;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL  Enghsh 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ENGLlOl  Introduction  to  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  An  introductory  course  in  academic  writing. 

0101(09057)          MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (ARC  1121)  STAFF 

0102(09058)          TuTh 1:00pm- 4:1 5pm(SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0103(09059)          MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0104(09060)          MTuTh 6:00pm- 8:10pm          (SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0201(09061)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0202(09062)          TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1103)  STAFF 

0203(09063)          MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (SQH  1105)  STAFF 

0204(09064)          MWTh 6:00pm- 8:10pm          (WDS1131)  STAFF 

ENGLIOIB  (PermReq)  Introduction  to  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG.  For  Bridge  students  only. 
The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/02/02. 

0101(09074)         MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 2:30pm      (MTH  B0425)  STAFF 

0201(09075)         MTuWThF..  1 :00pm- 2:30pm      (EGR  1102)  STAFF 

ENGLIOIX  Introduction  to  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  For  students  for  whom  English  is  a  second  language. 

0101(09085)         MTuWThF  .  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  2120)  STAFF 

0201(09086)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1123)  STAFF 

ENGL205  Introduction  to  Shakespeare;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  Recommended  for  non-majors. 

0201(09096)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:1 5pm(SQH  1107)  Hull,  H. 

ENGL222  American  Literature:  1865  to  Present;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL. 

0101(09106)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2117)  Singer,  M. 

0201(09107)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1105)  Beard,  P. 

ENGL234      Introduction      to      African-American  Literature; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  CORE 
Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(09117)          TuTh 9;00am-12:15pm           (SQH  1117)  Mitchell,  K. 

ENGL241  Introduction  to  the  Novel;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL. 

0101(09127)         TuTh 1 :00pm- 4:1 5pm(SQH  1101)  Kleine,  D. 

ENGL243  Introduction  to  Poetry;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL. 

0101(09137)         MW 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  1117)  Severn,  S. 

0201(09138)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1119)  Jessar,  K. 

ENGL245  Film  and  the  Narrative  Tradition;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0401(09148)         MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 4:15pm      (SQH  1120)  Orgeron,  D. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  1-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  U-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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ENGL250  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 
Also  offered  as  WMST  255.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of 
the  following:  ENGL  250  or  WMST  255. 

0501(09158)  MTuWThF.  1 :00pm- 4:00pm         (SQH2122)  KauHman,  L 

ENGL260  Introduction  to  Folklore;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH. 

0201(09168)         MW 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  1119)  Pearson,  B. 

ENGL265  Introduction  to  Lesbian,  Gay,  and  Bisexual  Literature; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  CORE 
Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(09178)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2120)  Jansen,  L. 

ENGL278S  The  American  Short  Story  in  Its  World  Context; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL. 

0301(09188)  MTuWThF  .  1:00pm- 4:15pm  (SQH  1105)        Van  Egmond,  P. 

ENGL281    Standard    English    Grammar,    Usage,    and    Diction; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(09198)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2117)  Oliver,  G, 

ENGL294  Introduction  to  Creative  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(09208)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  2120)  Salamanca,  J 

ENGL297  Beginning  Poetry  Workshop;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(09218)         MTuWThF.,,  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (SQH  1111)  Arnold,  E, 

ENGL301  Critical  Methods  in  the  Studv  of  Literature; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  For  English  and  English 
education  majors  only. 

0101(09228)         MW,,',,  1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  2117)  Barks,  C, 

ENGL304  The  Major  Works  of  Shakespeare;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English 
courses,  at  least  one  in  literature;  or  permission  of  department.  Not 
open  to  students  who  have  completed  ENGL  403  and  ENGL  404. 
0101(09238)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(KEY  0103)  Keenan,  J, 

ENGL310  Medieval  and  Renaissance  British  Literature; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  two  lower- 
level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in  literature;  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101(09248)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  1103)  STAFF 

0201(09249)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:1 5pm(SQH  1119)  Marcuse,  M 

ENGL312       Romantic      to       Modern       British       Literature; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0201(09259)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2120)  Cross,  R, 

ENGL313  American  Literature;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 
literature;  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(09269)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  1119)  Mallios,  P 

0201(09270)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1107)  STAFF 

ENGL348P  Literary  Works  by  Women:  Women  in  the  Plantation 
Household;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORF 
Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(09280)         TuTh 9:00am-12:15pm  (SQH  1103)  Ryan.  L, 

ENGL360  African,  Indian  and  Caribbean  Writers; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D) 
Course.  Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one 
in  literature;  or  permission  of  department. 

0201(09290)         MW 1:00pm- 4:15pm(SQH  2122)  Ray.  S, 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


ENGL379G  Special  Topics  in  Literature:  The  Films  of  Woodv  Allen; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(09300)         TuTh 6:30pm-1 0:00pm  (SQH  1120)  Miller,  J. 

ENGL379W  Special  Topics  in  Literature:  TTie  Films  of  Alfred  Hitchcock; 
(3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG. 

0201(09310)         TuTh 6:30pm-10:00pm  (SQH  1120)  Miller,  J. 

NGL388P  Writing  Internship;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0201(09320)         Time  and  room  10  be  arranged  Terchek,  M, 

ENGL391  Advanced  Composition;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REC].  Prerequisite:  56  hours  of  college  credit  which  must  include 
ENGL  101  or  equivalent. 

0105(09330)         MTuWThF, ,11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0107(09331)          MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1123)  STAFF 

0108(09332)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0202(09333)         MTuWThF  .  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0204(09334)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0205(09335)         TuTh 6:00pm-  9:15pm(SQH  2122)  STAFF 

ENGL392  Advanced  Composition:   Pre-Law;   (3  credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  56  hours  of  college  credit 
which  must  include  ENGL  101  or  equivalent. 

0101(09345)         MTuWThF,,  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  2119)  STAFF 

ENGL393  Technical  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ^6   hours   of  college   credit   which   must   include 

ENGL  101  or  equivalent. 

01 01  (09355)         MTuWThF , ,  8:00am-  9:20am  (SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0102(09356)         MTuWThF    9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0103(09357)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0105(09358)         MTuWThF„11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  1123)  STAFF 

0108(09359)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0109(09360)          MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2122)  STAFF 

0112(09361)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  2121)  STAFF 

0113(09362)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1123)  STAFF 

0201(09363)         MTuWThF,,  8:00am- 9:20am  (SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0202(09364)         MTuWThF,,  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  2120)  STAFF 

0204(09365)         MTuWThF   11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0206(09366)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1123)  STAFF 

0207(09367)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0209(09368)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1121)  STAFF 

0210(09369)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1123)  STAFF 

ENGL393X  Technical  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

Prerequisite:   56   hours   of  college  credit  which   must  include 

ENGL  101  or  equivalent.  For  students  for  whom  English  is  a 

second  language. 

0101(09379)         MTuWThF  ,9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  2121)  STAFF 

0102(09380)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0103(09381)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0202(09382)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1111)  STAFF 

0203(09383)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1121)  STAFF 

ENGL394  Business  Writing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

Prerequisite:  56   hours   of  college   credit,    which  must   include 

ENGL  101  or  equivalent.  This  course  satisfies  the  junior  English 

requirement. 

0102(09393)  MTuWThF,,,  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1123)  STAFF 

0103(09394)  MTuWThF,„11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  2119)  STAFF 

0104(09395)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  2121)  STAFF 

0105(09396)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1121)  STAFF 

0106(09397)  MTuWThF  ,  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1117)  STAFF 

0107(09398)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1105)  STAFF 

0108(09399)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1119)  STAFF 

0109(09400)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1105)  STAFF 

0201(09401)  MTuWThF  „  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1105)  STAFF 

0203(09402)  MTuWThF  „11:00am-12:20pm    (SQH  1107)  STAFF 

0204(09403)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1105)  STAFF 

0205(09404)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2121)  STAFF 


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ENGL395  Writing  for  Health  Professions;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  56  hours  of  college  credit,  which  must 
include  ENGL  101  or  equivalent. 

0101(09414)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1101)  STAFF 

0102(09415)         MTuWThF.. .11:00am-12:20pm     (SQH  2121)  STAFF 

ENGL399  (PermReq)  Senior  Seminar:  title  forthcoming; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(09425)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  3105)  Coogan,  R. 

ENGL404  Shakespeare:  The  Later  Works;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  two  English  courses  in 
literature  or  permission  of  department. 

0201(09435)         MW 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  2122)  Grossman,  M. 

ENGL429  (PermReq)  Independent  Research  in  English; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL471  African-American  Literature:  1910-1945;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  two  English  courses 
in  literature  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(09449)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(SQH  1117)  Nunes.  Z. 

ENGL489A  Special  Topics  in  English  Language:  The  Language  of 
Advertising;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(09459)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm  (SQH  1117)  Hendrickson,  A, 

ENGL628  Readings  in  African  American  Literature:  African 
American  Literature:  1910-1945;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(09479)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  1117)  Nunes,  Z. 

ENGL699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENMA  Engineering,  Materials 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENMA490  (PermReq)  Materials  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Senior  standing. 

0201(09544)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wilson,  O. 

ENMA499  (PermReq)  Senior  Laboratory  Project;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(09554)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged         Christou,  A. 

ENMA698  Special  Problems  in  Materials  Science  and  Engineering; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENMA799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENMA899      (PermReq)      Doctoral      Dissertation      Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENME  Engineering,  Mechanical 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENME232  Thermodynamics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  262. 

0101(09619)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:40am(EGL1202)  Ainane,  S. 

ENME320  Thermodynamics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  141;  and  PHYS  262. 

0101(09629)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-1 0:40am  (EGR  0110)  Ohadi,  M. 

ENME331  Fluid  Mechanics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENME  232  and  ENES  221. 

0101(09639)         TuTh 12:30pm- 3:50pm  (EGR  3106)  Bigio,  D, 

ENME351  Electronics  and  Instrumentation  D;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENME  252  and  PHYS  263. 

0101(09649)         MW 12:30pm- 2:30pm  (EGR  0110)        Rothblum,  R. 

MW 2:40pm-  4:40pm(EGR  0110)  Lab 

0102(09650)         MW 12:30pm- 2:30pm  (EGR  0110)        Rothblum,  R. 

MW 4:45pm-  6:45pm(EGR  0110)  Lab 

ENME361  Vibration,  Controls  and  Optimization  I;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENES  221  and 
ENES  220  and  MATH  246. 

0101(09660)         MTuW 9:00am-11:15am  (EGR  0135)  Coder,  D. 

ENME462  Vibrations,  Controls,  and  Optimization  II;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  ENME  351  and 
ENME  361.  Formerly  ENME  362. 

0101(09662)         MTuWTh....  8:00am- 9:40am  (JMP  3104)  STAFF 

ENME488  (PermReq)  Special  Problems;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENME489T  Special  Topics  in  Mechanical  Engineering: 
Turbomachinery;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(09672)       'MTuWTh....10:00am-11:40am  (EGR  2112)  Marks,  C. 

ENME799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENME808  Advanced  Topics  in  Mechanical  Engineering; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(09744)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  dlMarzo.  M. 

0201(09745)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  dlMarzo,  M. 

ENME899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENNU  Engineering,  Nuclear 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENNU468  Research;  (2-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

ENNU648  Special  Problems  in  Nuclear  Engineering; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENNU799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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ENNU899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENPM  Engineering,  Professional  Masters 
(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENPM60.?  Theory  and  AppHcations  of  Digital  Signal  Processing; 

(3  credits)  (Jrade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  undergraduate 
introduction  to  dtscrete-tirne  systems. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/24/02. 

0101(09912)         MW 5:30pm- 8: 10pm(EGR  1108)  Palmer,  L. 


ENPM808  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 


0101(09936) 
0201(09937) 


Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


Syrmos,  G- 
Syrmos.  G. 


ENPM808F  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Applied  Finite 
Element  Methods;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/04/02-07/25/02. 

0101(09947)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:10pm(EGR  2107)  Etherldge,  J. 

ENPM808I  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Contaminant 
Transport  and  Fate  in  the  Environment;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/31/02. 

0101(09957)         MW 5:30pm- 8:10pm(EGR  1104)  Eisenberg,  N. 

ENPM808T  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Next  Generation 
Wireless  Communications  Networks;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  This  course  is  taught  at  Shady  Grove. 

The  following  section  meets  06/04/02-07/25/02. 

0101(09958)         TuTh 6:00pm- 8:40pm(Arranged)  Etemad.  K. 

ENPM808Y  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Infrastructure 
Modeling  and  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/24/02. 

0101(09967)         MW 5:30pm- 8:10pm(EGR  0108)  Jha.  M. 

ENRE  Reliability  Engineering 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENRE467  System  Safety  Engineering;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  246  and  PHYS  263  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(10023)         Th 5:30pm- 8:50pm  (ITV  1100)  Allocco,  M, 

ENRE607  (PermReq)  Reliability  Engineering  Seminar;  (1  credit) 
Grade  Method:  '  REG/AUD. 

01RE(10034)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Roush,  M, 

ENRE648  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Reliability  Engineering; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENRE799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

ENRE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENSE  Systems  Engineering 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENSE799  (PermReq)  Systems  Engineering  Thesis:  Masters  Thesis 
Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Contact  Systems  Engineering  Office,  Rm.  2172  A.  V.  Williams 
BIdg.  to  make  arrangements. 

ENSP  Environmental  Science  and  Policy 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

ENSP386  Internship;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual 
Instruction  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 
(Life  Sciences) 

ENTM699  Advanced  Entomology;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM789  Field  Experience  in  Pest  Management; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTS  Telecommunications 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENTS609  Telecommunications  Projea;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST  Family  Studies 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

FMST260  Couple  Relationships;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10376)         MW 6:00pm- 9:30pm(MMH  0108)  Rubin.  R. 

FMST290  Family  Economics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(10386)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(MMH  0108)  Knight,  W. 

FMST302  Research  Methods  in  Family  Studies;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  introductory  statistics 
course.  For  FMST  majors  only. 

0101(10396)         MW 6:00pm'-  9:20pm(MMH  1304)  Hoard.  L. 

FMST330  Family  Theories  and  Patterns;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Junior  standing. 

0101(10406)         TuTh 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (MMH  0108)  Zeiger,  R. 

FMST332  Children  in  Families;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PMST  IQ.s  or  PSYC  100. 

0101(10416)         MW 2:00pm- 5:20pm(MMH  0108)  Beyder-Kattijou.  I 

0201(10417)         MW 9:30am-12:50pm  (MMH  0108)  Kohler.  J. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-thc-minutc  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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FMST341  Personal  and  Family  Finance;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10427)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(MMH  1400)  Knight.  W. 

FMST381  Poverty,  Affluence,  and  Families;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Prerequisite: 
SOCY  lOOorSOCY  105. 

0201(10437)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(MMH  0108)  Rubin,  R. 

FMST383  Delivery  of  Human  Services  to  Families; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  FMST  330. 

0101(10447)         MW 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (MMH  1304)  Morion,  G. 

FMST386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

FMST399  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Individualized 
family  and  community  studies  projects  of  interest  to  student  and 
faculty. 

FMST431  Family  Crises  and  Intervention;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0101(10461)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(MMH  0108)  Epstein,  N. 

0401(10462)         MTuW 9:00am- 1 :30pm  (MMH  1304)  Zeiger,  R, 

FMST460  Violence  in  Families;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  or  SOCY  100  or  SOCY  105. 

0101(10472)  MW 2:00pm- 5:20pm(MMH  1400)  Twombly,  C- 

FMST477  Internship  and  Analysis  in  Family  Studies; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  FMST 
383,  plus  an  additional  six  FMST  credits  and  permission  of 
department.  For  FMST  majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  FMST  477  or  FMST  347.  Meets  on  alternate 
Tuesdays.  A  planned,  supervised  internship  complemented  by 
analysis.  Opportunities  to  integrate  theory  and  practice.  Field 
experience  requires  minimum  of  120  hours  per  semester. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/17/02. 

0101(10482)         W 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (MMH  1206)  Oravecz,  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

FMST487  Legal  Aspects  of  Family  Problems;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10492)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(MMH  1304)  Myricks,  N. 

FMST497  The  Child  and  the  Law;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10502)         MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm(MMH  1400)  Myricks,  N. 

FMST498  (PermReq)  Special  Topics;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
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. 

FMST498R  Special  Topics:  Sexuality  and  Family  Relations;  (3 
credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Examination  of  sexuality- 
related  issues  across  the  family  life  span,  including  childhood 
sexual  abuse,  adolescent  sexuality,  sexual  orientation,  rape, 
intimacy,  infidelity,  fertility,  and  sexuality  and  aging. 

0201(10514)         TuTh 6:00pm-  9:20pm(MMH  1108A)  Burdette,  R. 

FMST498S  Special  Topics:  Sexuality:  Issues  in  Family  Therapy  and 
Service  Delivery;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10524)         TuTh 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (MMH  1108A)        Epstein,  N. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  1-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


FMST645    Sexuality:    Issues    in    Family   Therapy    and    Service 
Delivery;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisites:  a 
basic  course  in  human  sexuality  and  permission  of  instructor. 
0101(10534)         TuTh 9:30am-12:50pm  (MMH  1108A)        Epstein,  N, 

FMST654  Clinical  Marriage  and  Family  Therapy  Practice; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite: 
FMST  651.  Limited  to  students  admitted  to  the  family  therapy 
program. 

0101(10544)         M 8:00am- 4:30pm   (Arranged)  Werlinich,  C. 

0201(10545)         M 8:00am- 4:30pm   (Arranged)  Werlinich,  C. 

FMST658  Supervised  Clinical  Practice  of  Marriage  and  Family 
Therapy;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  P-F. 

0101(10555)         W 9:00am-12:00pm  (MMH  1310)  Gaylin,  N. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

0201(10556)         W 9:00am-1 2:00pm  (MMH  1310)  Werlinich,  C. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

FMST689  (PermReq)  Internship;  (3-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Internship  related  to  student's 
chosen  specialization. 

FMST698    (PermReq)    Advanced    Topics    in    Family    Studies; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST698R  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  SexuaUty  and 
Family  Relations;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Examination  of  sexuality-related  issues  across  the  family  life  span, 
including  childhood  sexual  abuse,  adolescent  sexuality,  sexual 
orientation,  rape,  intimacy,  infidelity,  fertility,  and  sexuality 
and  aging. 

0201(10570)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(MMH  11 08A)  Burdette,  R. 

FMST698V  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  Violence  in 
Families;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(10580)         MW 2:00pm- 5;20pm(MMH  1400)  Twombly,  C. 

FMST699  Independent  Study;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST789  (PermReq)  Non-Thesis  Research;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FREN  French 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

FRENlOl  Elementary  French  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Not  open  to  students  with  2  or  more  years  of  high  school 
level  French  or  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  French. 

0101(10645)  TuWTh 6;00pm- 9:00pm  (JMZ0120)  STAFF 

FRENlOl  Elementary  French  U;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  FREN  101  at  UMCP  or  permission  of 
department.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  French. 

0201(10655)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm         (JMZ0122)  STAFF 


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FREN103  Elementary  French  for  Review;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Limited  to  students  who  have  completed 
fewer  than  three  years  of  high  school  French.  Not  open  to  students 
who  have  completed  FREN  102  or  to  native/fluent  speakers 
of  French.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following: 
FREN  102  or  FREN  103. 

0101(10665)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm         (HJP  1104)  STAFF 

FREN201  Intermediate  French;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(10666)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm         (JMZ3120)  STAFF 

0201(10667)  TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm  (JMZ  0208)  STAFF 

FREN204  Review  Grammar  and  Composition;  (3  credits)  Cirade 
Method:  REC,/P-F7AUD.  CORE:  HO.  Prerequisite:  FREN  2(U  or 
permission  of  department.  Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  301. 
0101(10686)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  1215)  STAFF 

FREN301  Composition  and  Style;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  FREN  204  or  permission  of 
department.  Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  204. 

0201(10696)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(JMZ  3120)  STAFF 

FREN311  French  Conversation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  any  200-level  course  in  French  above 
FREN  203  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  native 
speakers.  Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  211. 

0201(10706)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  0118)  STAFF 

FREN312   Introduction   to   French   Culture:   The   French   Press; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  any  200- 
level  course  in  French  above  FREN  203  or  permission  of 
department.  Not  open  to  native  speakers.  Taught  concurrently  with 
FREN  404  and  FREN  473. 

0201(10716)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  0118)  STAFF 

FREN404  Issues  in  the  French-Speaking  World  Today; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  FREN  311 
or  FREN  312  or  permission  of  department.  Taught  concurrently 
with  FREN  312  and  FREN  473. 

0201(10728)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm  (JMZ  0118)  STAFF 

FREN499S  Special  Topics  in  French  Studies:  Spoken  French: 
Phonetics  and  Pronunciation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0301(10729)  MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 3:45pm      (JMZ  0118)  Scullen.  M. 


GEOG  Geography 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

GEOGIOO  Introduction  to  Geography;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-E  CORE:  SB. 

0101(10778)         TuTh 5:00pm- 8:30pm(LEF  2205)  Cirnncione,  J^ 

GEOG  140   Coastal    Environments;    (3    credits)    Grade    Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  C:ORE:  PS. 

0201(10788)         TuTh 9:30am- 1 :00pm(LEF  2166)  Kearney.  M, 

GEOG170  Maps  and  Map  Use;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  MS. 

0101(10798)         TuTh 9:00am-12:30pm(LEF  1222)  Brodsky.  H. 

GEOG320  The   United   States   and   Canada;   (3   credits)   Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10808)         MW 9:00am-12:30pm(LEF2166)  Eney,  A, 

GEOG321    Maryland    and    Adjacent    Areas;    (3    credits)    Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10818)         MW 1:00pm- 4:30pm(LEF  2166)  Eney.  A. 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-thc-minutc  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summerumd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


GEOG323  Latin  America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(10828)         MW 9:00am-1 2:30pm  (LEF2166)  Geores.  M. 

GEOG372  Remote  Sensing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(10838)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  1221)  STAFF 

GEOG373  Geographic  Information  Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10848)         MW 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  2166)  Hyde,  P. 

GEOG384  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  GEOG  305; 
and  GEOG  310;  and  permission  of  department.  Corequisite: 
GEOG  385. 

GEOG385  (PermReq)  Internship  Research  Paper;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
GEOG  305;  and  GEOG  310;  and  permission  of  department. 
Corequisite:  GEOG  384. 

GEOG411  19th  Century  North  America;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REC;/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10862)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  1220)  Grim,  R. 

GEOG421  Cultural  Ecology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0201(10872)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:30pm(LEF  2166)  Kearney.  B. 

GEOG422  Population  Geography;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10882)  MW 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  1222)  Zlatic.  M. 

GEOG450  The  Contemporary  City;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10892)         MW 2:00pm- 5:30pm(LEF  2166)  Zlatic,  M. 

GEOG498  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOG498I  Topical  Investigations:   Remote  Sensing;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(10918)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  1221)  STAFF 

GEOG498J  Topical  Investigations:  Geographic  Information 
Systems;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(10928)         MW 6:00pm- 9:30pm(LEF  2166)  Hyde.  P. 

GEOG788      (PermReq)      Selected      Topics      in      Geography; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOG789  (PermReq)  Independent  Readings;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact 
department  to  make  arrangements. 

GEOG790  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact 
department  to  make  arrangements. 


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GEOG799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOG899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOL  Geology 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

GEOLIOO  Physical  Geology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  GEOL 
100  or  GEOL  103  or  GEOL  105  or  GEOL  107.  CORE  Physical 
Science  Laboratory  (PL)  Course  only  when  taken  concurrently  with 
GEOL  110. 

0101(11071)  MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1140)  STAFF 

GEOLllO  Physical  Geology  Laboratory;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Pre-  or  coreqmsite:  GEOL  100  or  GEOL  120. 
CORE  Physical  Science  Laboratory  (PL)  Course  only  when  taken 
with  GEOL  100. 

0101(11081)  MW 12;00pm- 3:00pm  (GEO  2106)  STAFF 

GEOL120  Environmental  Geology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PS. 

0101(11091)  MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1130)  STAFF 

GEOL499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Geology;  (1-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GERM  Germanic  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

GERM415  German/English  Translation  I;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Does  not  fulfill  major  requirements  in 
German.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  GERM  101, 
GERM  102,  GERM  201,  GERM  202,  GERM  301  or  GERM  302. 

0101(11249)  MTuTh 4:00pni- 6:30pm  (JMZ3118)  Oster.  R. 

GVPT  Government  and  Politics 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

GVPTIOO  Principles  of  Government  and  Politics;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0101(11311)  TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (TYD  1108)  STAFF 

0201(11312)  MW 12:30pm- 3:50pm  (TYD  1111)  Swistak,  P. 

0301(11313)  MTuWThF..  6:00pm- 9:00pm      (TYD  0101)  STAFF 

GVPT170  American  Government;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0101(11323)  MW 9:00am-12:20pm  (TYD  1102)  STAFF 

0201(11324)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (TYD  1102)  STAFF 

0401(11325)  MTuWThF.  6;00pm- 9:00pm      (TYD  1102)  STAFF 

GVPT200    International    Political    Relations;    (3    credits)    Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  100. 
0101(11335)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (TYD  1102)  STAFF 


GVPT231  Law  and  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 

0201(11345)  MW 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (TYD  1108)  STAFF 

GVPT241  The  Study  of  Political  Philosophy:  Ancient  and  Modern; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite: 
GVPT  100. 

0101(11355)  MW 6:30pm- 9:50pm(TYD  2108)  Alford,  C. 

GVPT282   The   Government   and   Politics   of  the  Third  World; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  100. 

0101(11365)  MW 12:30pm- 3;50pm  (TYD  1102)  STAFF 

GVPT289A  Special  Topics  in  Government  and  Politics: 
International  Political  Relations  (ICONS);  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  This  special  summer  offering  of  GVPT 
289A  is  designed  for  academically  qualified  high  school  juniors  and 
seniors  and  incoming  freshmen  as  an  initial  "hands-on" 
exploration  of  the  field  of  international  relations.  Students  will 
spend  three  weeks  in  intensive,  interactive  testing  of  major  theories 
that  explain  how  the  international  system  works.  In  addition, 
students  will  work  closely  with  facilitators  and  perform  collabo- 
rative research.  The  program  will  include  mentoring  by  faculty 
members,  a  series  of  field  trips  to  nearby  Washington,  DC  to 
governmental  agencies  and  non-governmental  organizations.  The 
program  also  includes  special  academic  opportunities  such  as  guest 
speakers  from  the  University  of  Maryland's  renowned  community 
of  scholars  in  the  field  of  crisis  and  conflict  resolution.  A  Young 
Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please 
contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 
0401(11375)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-12:00pm     (CSS  1410)  STAFF 

MWTh 12:00pm- 4:00pm        (Arranged)  Dis 

GVPT309P  Topics  in  International  Relations:  Human  Rights  and 
Democratization  in  Latin  America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Also  offered  as  SPAN  448B. 

0201(11385)  TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(TYD  2108)  Kaufman,  E. 

GVPT309X  Topics  in  International  Relations:  Conflict  Resolution 
-  The  Israeli  Palestinian  Experiment;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  To  be  team  taught  by  Palestinian  and  Israeli 
Professors;  to  cover  historic  background  to  the  conflict,  the  peace 
process  and  an  applied  exercise  in  conflict  resolution  on  the  issue 
of  Jerusalem.  Course  taught  by  Manuel  Hassassian  and  Edward 
Kaufman. 

0201(11395)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm  (TYD  1101)  Hassassian,  M. 

GVPT333  Information  Technology  and  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Also  offered  as  BSOS  333.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  BSOS  333  or  GVPT  333. 

0101(11405)  MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm(CSS  1410)  STAFF 

GVPT386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-E  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  56 
semester  hours. 

0101(11415)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Morris,  I. 

0201(11416)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

GVPT388  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(11426)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Morris,  I. 

0201  ( 1 1 427)          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

GVPT388A  Topical  Investigations:  Analysis  of  Concepts  and 
Filmic  Images;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Requires 
concurrent  registration  in  GVPT  399A  for  a  combined  total  of  6 
credits.  See  course  description  under  GVPT  399A. 

0301(11437)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Glass,  J. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  1-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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GVPT399A  Seminar  in  Government  and  Politics:  Films  and  the 
Politics  of  the  Family;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUl). 
May  be  taken  concurrently  with  GVPT  388A  for  a  total  of  6 
credits.  Survey  of  films  to  understand  the  politics  of  the  family. 
Emphasis  on  families,  their  struggles  over  power,  the  effects  of 
loneliness,  despair  and  disintegration,  and  the  politics  implicit  in 
these  emotional  realities. 

0301(11447)  MTuWThF...  1;30pm- 4:30pm      (JMZ  0220)  Glass,  J. 

GVPT399B  Seminar  in  Government  and  Politics:  Vietnam  Legacies 
and  Film;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  RHG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(11457)  TuTh 6:00pm- 9:50pm(PLS  1130)  Vietri,  L. 

GVPT409A  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World  Politics: 
Negotiations,    Decision    Making,    and    Political    Simulations; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  This  course  will  explore 
the  use  of  simulations  for  the  study  of  negotiation  and  decision- 
making and  R  theories  of  conflict  and  cooperation.  This  class  will 
design,  beta-test  and  analyze  scenarios  and  simulations  that  explore 
these  two  topics.  The  students  will  have  the  opportunity  to  do 
original  work  in  these  areas  and  experience  a  very  hands-on 
approach  to  the  study  of  international  relations.  The  course  is 
designed  for  students  who  have  taken  previous  classes  in  interna- 
tional relations  and  would  like  to  explore  issues  further  (but  such 
courses  are  not  a  prerequisite). 

0201(11467)  MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm(CSS  1410)  Assal,  V. 

GVPT436  The  Legal  Status  of  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  231.  Also  offered  as  WMST 
436.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  GVPT 
436  or  WMST  436. 

0101(11477)  TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (ASY  1213)         Feinstein,  H. 

GVPT444  American  Political  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  100  or  GVPT  170. 

0201(11487)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (ASY  2309)  Terchek,  R. 

GVPT447  Islamic  Political  Philosophy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Also  offered  as 
PHIL  408. 

0201(11497)  TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm  (TYD  1102)  Hassassian,  M. 

GVPT473  Legislatures  and  Legislation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  GVPT  1 70. 

0101(11507)  MW 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (TYD  1108)  STAFF 

GVPT898  Readings  in  Government  and  Politics;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GVPT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP  Hearing  and  Speech  Sciences 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

HESP120  Introduction  to  Linguistics;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0101(11570)  MWF 2:00pm- 4:25pm  (LEF  1222)        Antonisse,  M. 

HESP30S  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Speech  Mechanism; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  202 
with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(11580)  MWF 2:00pm- 4:15pm  (PLS  1140)  Gartner,  J. 


HESP311  Anatomy,  Pathology  and  Physiology  of  the  Auditory 
System;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite: 
HESP  202  with  a  grade  of  'C  or  better,  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101(11590)  MWF 11:00am- 1:15pm  (LEF0135)  STAFF 

HESP386  (PcrmReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

HESP388  Undergraduate  Research  Externship;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP400    Speech    and    Language    Development    in    Children; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  300 
with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or  permission  of  department. 
Recommended:  HESP  120  or  LING  200. 

0101(11604)  MWF 11:00am- 1:15pm  (LEF  1220)  Roth,  F. 

HESP402  Speech  Pathology  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  400  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101(11614)  MWF 2:00pm- 4:25pm  (LEF  1201)  Roth,  F. 

HESP404  Speech  Pathology  U;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  305  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101(11624)  MWF 11:00am- 1:15pm  (LEF  1222)  Sisskin.  V. 

HESP407  Bases  of  Hearing  Science;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  311   with  a  grade  of  'C  or 

better  or  permission  of  department. 

0201(11634)  MWF 8:30am-1 0:45am  (LEF  0135)  STAFF 

HESP411  Introduction  to  Audiology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  HESP  311   with  a  grade  of  'C  or 

better,  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(11644)  MW 8:00am-11:15am  (LEF  1221)  Busacco,  D. 

HESP417  Principles  and  Methods  in  Speech-Language  Pathology 
and  Audiology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  {HESP  311,  HESP  402,  and  HESP  411}  with  a  grade 
of  "C"  or  better,  or  permission  (^f  department. 

0201(11654)  MTuWTh....  9:30am-11:45am  (LEF  1201)  Litz,  K. 

HESP420  Deafness  and  Sign  Language;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
HESP498A  or  HESP  420. 

0101(11664)  MW 5:00pm- 8:20pm     (LEF  0135)  Kinsella-Meier,  M. 

HESP498  Seminar:  American  Sign  Language  II;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(11674)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

HESP499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP62.S  Dysphagia;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  HESP  639B  or  HESP  625.  Gerald  N. 
McCall,  Course  C^hairman. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/02/02. 

0201(11686)  MTuW 3:00pm- 6:00pm         (LEF  0135)  McCall.  G. 

Th 1 :00pm- 4:00pm  (LEF  0135) 

F 9:00am-1 2:00pm    (LEF  1222) 


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HESP635  Aural  Rehabilitation/Habilitation;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(11696)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm{LEF  0135)  Busacco.  D, 

HESP638    Research    Practicum:    Minor    Research    Problems; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP648A  (PermReq)  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech:  Diagnostic 
Practice  in  Speech;  (1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(11709)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0102(11710)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

HESP648B  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech;  (1-2  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0102(11720)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Sanson.  K. 

0104(11721)          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Worthington.  C. 

0105(11722)          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Williams.  T 

HESP649      (PermReq)      Clinical      Practice      in      Audiology; 

(1-2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP708  Independent  Study;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP728  Advanced  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech;  (2  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(11736)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

HESP788  Graduate  Research  Extemship;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


HISP  Historic  Preservation 
(Architecture) 

HISP619    (PermReq)    Special    Topics    in  Historic    Preservation; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(11801)          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Flack.  J. 

0201(11803)          Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Flack,  J. 

HISP619C   Special   Topics   in   Historic   Preservation;   (3   credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  05/27/02-06/14/02. 

0101(11813)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Arnold.  C. 

HISP619K  Special  Topics  in  Historic  Preservation:  English 
Landscape  and  Country  House;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/10/02. 

02AK(11823)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Sullivan,  J. 

HISP679  Measured  Drawings  for  Historic  Preservation;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  This  course  may  only  be  taken  with 
HISP  619C,  not  independently. 

The  following  section  meets  06/18/02-07/12/02. 

0101(11834)  TuTh 7:00pm-1 0:20pm  (ARC  1125)  Capen,  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 


HISP700  Final  Seminar  in  Historic  Preservation;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(11844)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Flack,  J. 

0201  (11 845)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Flack,  J. 

HIST  History 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

HISTlll  The  Medieval  World;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  SH. 

0101(11895)  MTuV\rrhF..11:00am-12:20pm  (KEY  0103)  Rutenburg,  J. 

HIST156  History  of  the  United  States  to  1865;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH. 

0101(11905)  MTuWThF..9:30am-10:50am  (KEY  0103)  Hughes.  M. 

0201(11906)  MTuWThF.,11:00am-12:20pm     (KEY  0103)  STAFF 

HIST157  History  of  the  United  States  Since   1865;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH. 

0101(11916)          MTuWThF..11:00am-12:20pm     (KEY  0116)  Smead,  E. 

0201(11917)          MTuWThF...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (KEY  0103)  Sicilia,  D. 

HIST282  History  of  the  Jewish  People  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Also 
offered  as  JWST  234.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  HIST  282  or  PX'ST  234. 

0101(11919)  MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 1:45pm        (KEY  0117)       Cooperman.  B. 

HIST314A  Crisis  and  Change  in  the  Middle  East  and  Africa: 
Nationalism  and  Nation-Building  in  the  Middle  East;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 
0101(11918)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (KEY  0125)  Zilfi,  M. 

HIST319D  Special  Topics  in  History:  Latin  American  History  and 
Film;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(11927)  MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 3:15pm        (PLS  1111)  Williams,  D. 

HIST319K  Special  Topics  in  History:  Asian  Age  in  World  History, 
1200-1700;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(11937)  TuTh 1 :00pm- 3:15pm(KEY  0116)  Lilley,  C. 

HIST327  The  Roman  Empire;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0201(11957)  MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (KEY  0116)  Holum,  K. 

HIST353    America    in    the    Revolutionary    Era,    1763-1815; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  HIST  353  or  HIST  361. 

0101(11967)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(KEY  0116)  Ridgway.  W. 

HIST357  Recent  America:  1945-Present;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Recommended:  HIST  157  or 
HIST  356.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following: 
HIST  357  or  HIST  367. 

0101(11977)  MTuWThF.. .12:30pm- 1:50pm     (KEY  0116)  Smead,  E. 

HIST386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  56 
semester  hours. 

0101(11987)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Flack,  J. 

0201(11988)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Flack,  J. 

HIST419A  Special  Topics  in  History:  American  Religion  in  Film; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(11989)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(KEY  0117)  Bradbury,  M. 

HIST473  History  of  the  Caribbean;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(12008)  MW 6:00pm- 9: 15pm(KEY  0126)  Palmie,  S. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  1-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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HIST499A   (PermReq)   Independent   Study;  (1-3   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12018)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(12019)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

HIST619B  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  History:  Independent 
Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number. 

HIST799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

H1ST899       (PermReq)       Doctoral       Dissertation       Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HLTH  Health 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

HLTH106  Drug  Use  and  Abuse;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12094)          MTuVVTh....11:00am-12:45pm  (HHP 1302)           Feldman,  R. 

0201(12095)         MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:45pm  (HHP  0305)              Alpert,  S. 

HLTH150  First  Aid  and  Emergency  Medical  Services;  (2  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12105)         TuWTh 9:00am-1 0:40am  (HHP  0302)  Marepally,  S. 

0102(12106)         TuTh 7:00pm- 9:30pm(HHP  0302)  Marepally,  S. 

0201(12107)         TuTh 9:00am-11 :30am  (HHP  0302)  Seifned,  S. 

0202(12108)         TuTti 7:00pm-  9:30pm(HHP  0302)  Seifned,  S. 

HLTH285  Controlling  Stress  and  Tension;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(12118)  MTuWTh.. .. 11 :00am-12:45pm     (HHP  1301)  Hyde,  D. 

HLTH289  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to 
make  arrangements. 

HLTH371  Communicating  Safety  and  Health;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12130)  MTuV\n"h....  1:00pm- 2:45pm         (HHP  0305)  Atkinson,  N. 

HLTH377  Human  Sexuality;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(12140)         MTuWTh    .11 :00am-1 2:45pm     (HHP  1312)  Sawyer.  R, 

0102(12141)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  1301)  Burt,  J 

0201(12142)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  1301)  Burt.  J. 

0202(12143)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:45am  (HHP  1301)  Jessell.  J. 

HLTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
.Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours.  Contact  department 
to  make  arrangements. 

HLTH389  Topical  Investigations;  ( 1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to 
make  arrangements. 

HLTH420  (PermReq)  Methods  and  Materials  in  Health 
Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  HLTH  105  or  HLTH  140. 

0101(12155)         MTuWTh....  9:00am-10:45am  (HHP  0305)  Sawyer.  R. 


HLTH471  Women's  Health;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Also  offered  as  WMST  471. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  HLTH  471  or 

W.MST471. 

0101(12165)  MTuWTh.  1:00pm- 2:45pm         (HHP  1301)  Desmond.  S. 

0102(12166)  MW 6:00pm- 9:45pm  (HHP  1301)  Van  Den  Berg.  R 

0201(12167)         MTuWTh... 11:00am-12.45pm     (HHP  0306)  Jessell,  J. 

0202(12168)         MW 6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  0306)  Murray.  C. 

HLTH476  Death  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(12178)         MTuWTh. .. 11 :00am-12:45pm     (HHP  1301)  Levrton,  D, 

0201(12179)         MTuWTh. .. 11 :00am-12:45pm     (HHP  0307)  Leviton.  D. 

HLTH489  (PermReq)  Field  Laboratory  Projerts  and  Workshop; 

(1-6  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 

HLTH489I  Field  Laboratory  Projeas  and  Workshop:  Introduction 
to  Public  Health  Informatics;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(12191)         MW 9:00am-1 2:45pm  (HHP  1304)         Atkinson,  N. 

HLTH489S  Field  Laboratory  Projects  and  Workshop:  Ser\ice 
Learning  for  Teachers;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/.\UD. 

0401(12201)  MTuWTh...  9:00am-12;35pm         (HHP  1302)         Greenberg,  J. 

HLTH489T  Field  Laboratory  Projeas  and  Workshop:  Terrorism, 
Horrendous  Death  and  Health;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(12211)  MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:45pm       (HHP0307)  Leviton,  D 

HLTH498A    Special    Topics    in    Health:    Massage    Therapy; 

(3  credits)  Grade  xMethod:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12221)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:40pm(HHP  0302)  Gilbert.  G. 

HLTH665  Health  Behavior  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(12231)         TuTh        6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  1302)  Feldman.  R. 

HLTH688  Special  Problems  in  Health  Education;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact 
department  to  make  arrangements. 

HLTH688I  Special  Problems  in  Health  Education:  Introducrion  to 
Public  Health  Informatics;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/AUD. 
0101(12243)         MW 9:00am-12:45pm  (HHP  1304)         Atkinson,  N. 

HLTH760  Public  Health;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(12253)         MW 6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  0303)  Desmond.  S. 

HLTH78S  Internship  in  Health  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisites:  (HLTH  665;  and  HLTH  775; 
and  HLTH  780}:  or  permission  of  department.  Contact 
department  to  make  arrangements. 

0101(12263)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wallsten.  S. 

0201  (12264)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Wallsten,  S. 

HLTH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

HLTH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact 
department  to  make  arrangements. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
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HONR  Honors 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 

HONR238B  Honors  Seminar:  Images  of  Masculinity  in  Twentieth 
Century  American  Literature  and  Film;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  CORE:  HL. 

0101(12327)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  3205)  O'Sullivan.  S. 

HONR248G  Honors  Seminar:  Social  and  Group  Violence  in 
America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  CORE:  SH. 

0101(12337)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:1 5pm(ANA  01 20)  Smead,  E. 

HONR2S9Q  Honors  Seminar:  Conformity,  Rebellion,  and 
Identity:  A  Literary  Perspective;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
CORE:  HL. 

0201(12347)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (ANA  0100)  Alrozo.  J. 

rVSP  Individual  Studies  Program 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 

IVSP317  Progress  Report  U;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  PR 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission  to  IVSP  major. 

rVSP318  (PermReq)  Independent  Learning  Activities:  Individual 
Studies;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
rVSP  majors  only. 

rVSP420  (PermReq)  Senior  Paper;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission  to  IVSP  major.  For 
rVSP  majors  only. 

JAPN  Japanese 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

JAPNIOI  Elementary  Japanese  I;  (6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(12630)         MTuWThF..,  9:30am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0208)  STAFF 

JAPN102  Elementary  Japanese  II;  (6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JAPN  101  or  equivalent. 

0201(12640)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-12:20pm     (JMZ  2206)  STAFF 

JAPN201  Intermediate  Japanese  I;  (6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JAPN  102  or  equivalent. 

0101(12650)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-12:20pm     (JMZ  3118)  STAFF 

JAPN202  Intermediate  Japanese  II;  (6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JAPN  201  or  equivalent. 

0201(12660)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-12:20pm     (JMZ  0103)  STAFF 

JOUR  Journalism 

(Philip  Merrill  College  of  Journalism) 

JOUR150  Introduction  to  Mass  Communication;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  JOUR  100  prior  to  Fall  1999.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  JOUR  100  or  JOUR  150. 
Formerly  JOUR  100. 

0101(12710)         MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 2:20pm      (TYD2110)  Burns,  D. 


JOUR198  Survey  Apprenticeship;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  S-F. 
Students  must  meet  with  Assistant  Dean  Greig  Stewart  in  JRN 
1117  no  later  than  Friday,  May  31,  2002  to  gain  permission  to 
enroll. 

0101(12720)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Stewarl,  G. 

JOUR201  (PermReq)  News  Writing  and  Reporting  I;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  Pre-  or  corequisite:  JOUR  100.  Prerequisite: 
30  words  per  minute  word  processing  ability:  and  grammar 
competency  demonstrated  by  a  score  of  52  or  higher  on  the  TSWE. 
A  5-minute  typing  test  is  required  prior  to  the  first  class.  Students 
must  type  a  minimum  of  30  wpm  to  remain  enrolled  in  the  course. 
Must  have  at  least  28  credits  earned.  Seek  permission  to  enroll  and 
take  typing  test  in  1117  JRN. 

0101(12731)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-10:40pm     (JRN  3103)  Harvey,  C. 

JOUR201P  (PermReq)  News  Writing  and  Reporting  I; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Pre-  or  corequisite: 
JOUR  100.  Prerequisite:  30  words  per  minute  word  processing 
ability:  and  grammar  competency  demonstrated  by  a  score  of  52  or 
higher  on  the  TSWE. 

0101(12741)  MTuWThF.. 11 :00am-12;40pm  (TYD2110)  Newhagen,  J. 

JOUR202  (PermReq)  News  Editing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Prerequisite:  grade  of  C  or  better  in  JOUR  201.  For  JOUR 
majors  only. 

0101(12751)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:40pm     (JRN  3111)  Crane,  S. 

0201(12752)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-10:40am  (JRN  3102)  Flynn,  A. 

JOUR202B  (PermReq)  News  Editing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  grade  of  C  or  better  in  JOUR  201. 
For  JOUR  majors  only. 

0101(12762)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:40pm     (TWS0117)  Burns.  D. 

MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:40pm     (TWS0135) 

JOUR202P  (PermReq)  News  Editing;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  grade  of  C  or  better  in  JOUR  201. 
For  COMM  majors  only. 

0101(12772)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:40pm     (JRN  3111)  Crane,  S. 

0201(12773)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-1 0:40am  (JRN  3102)  Flynn,  A. 

JOUR240  Advertising  in  America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD,  CORE:  SH.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  JOUR  340.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  JOUR  240  or  JOUR  340.  Formerly  JOUR  340. 

0101(12783)         TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm  (JRN  1104)  Zanot,  E. 

JOUR326  (PermReq)  Supervised  Internship  -  News  Editorial; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  C  or 
better  in  JOUR  201,  JOUR  202  and  JOUR  320  and  permission  of 
department.  For  JOUR  majors  only.  Students  must  gain  permission 
to  register  for  this  course  from  Assistant  Dean  Greig  Stewart  in 
JRN  1117  no  later  than  Friday,  May  31,  2002.  Students  must 
spend  a  minimum  of  135  hours  spread  over  at  least  a  ten  week 
period  at  their  internship  site.  Consequently,  grades  will  not  be 
determined  until  after  the  end  of  the  first  summer  session.  Limited 
to  students  matriculatmg  prior  to  fall,  1999. 

0101(12793)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Callahan,  C. 

JOUR361  Television  Reporting  and  Production;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD,  Prerequisite:  JOUR  360. 

0201(12803)  MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 2:40pm       (TWS0117)  LodatO,  M. 

JOUR362  Broadcast  News  Management;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  3b0. 

0201(12804)         MW 11:00am-12:30pm  (TWS0117)  Lodato,  M. 

F 11 :00am- 3:00pm    (TWS0117)  Lab 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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JOUR366  Supervised  Internship  -  Broadcast  News;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  C  or 
better  in  JOUR  201,  JOUR  202,  and  JOUR  360  and  permission 
of  department.  Recommended:  JOUR  361  for  television 
internship.  For  JOUR  majors  only.  Limited  to  students  matricu- 
lating prior  to  fall,  1999. 

01 01  ( 1 281 3)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Katcef,  S. 

JOUR396  (PermReq)  Supervised  Internship;  (1  credit)  Grade 
Method:  RE(;.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR  360.  Students 
must  gain  permission  to  register  for  this  course  from  Assistant 
Dean  Greig  Stewart  in  JRN  1117  no  later  than  Friday,  May  31, 
2002.  Students  must  spend  a  minimum  of  135  hours  spread  over 
at  least  a  ten  week  period  at  their  internship  site.  Consequently, 
grades  will  not  be  determined  until  after  the  end  of  the  first 
summer  session.  For  students  matriculating  on  or  after  fall,  1999. 
0101(12823)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Stewart,  G. 

JOUR398  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 
Consult  in  JRN  1117  for  section  and  MARS  code  corresponding  to 
faculty  member. 

JOUR400   Law   of   Public   Communication;    (3    credits)    Grade 

Method:  REG.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR360  or  JOUR  501. 

Graduate  and  advanced  special  students  must  register  for  section 

0202. 

0201(12871)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JRN  1104)  STAFF 

0202(12872)  MW 6:00pm- 9;15pm(JRN  1104)  STAFF 

JOUR451  Advertising  and  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  JOUR  201  or  JOUR  240.  Junior 
standing. 

0101(12882)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:10pm(JRN  1104)  Zanot,  E. 

JOUR459P    Special    Topics    in   Journalism:    Photojournalism; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  This  is  not  a  skills/lab  photo  class. 
0501(12912)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-1 2:00pm     (JRN  1105)  Moeller.  S. 

JOUR459S  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Science  and  Society; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0201(12922)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Franklin,  J. 

JOUR4.S9W  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Shooting  War  - 
Journalism  and  the  American  Experience  of  Combat;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG. 

0301(12932)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-1 2:00pm     (JRN  1105)  Moeller,  S. 

0501(12933)         MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (JRN  1105)  Moeller,  S. 

JOUR479A  Special  Topics  in  Data  Gathering  and  Analysis: 
Mining  the  National  Archives;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 

0101(12944)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Chinoy,  I. 

0102(12945)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Chinoy,  I. 

JOUR487  Literary  Journalism;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Pre-  or  corequisite:  JOUR  371. 

0201(12953)         MW 1:00pm- 4:00pm(JRN  1102)  Franklin,  J. 

JOUR501    (PermReq)    Fundamentals   of  Writing   and    Editing; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department. 

0101(12963)  MTuWThF.  9:00am-10:40am  (JRN  3102)  Callahan,  C. 

JOUR.S02  Reporting  for  Graduate  Students;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  501  or  permission  of 
department. 

0201(12973)         MTuWThF...  9:00am-1 0:40am  (JRN  1104)  Crane,  S. 


JOUR503  Reporting  for  Broadcast  News;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  501. 

0101(12983)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (TWS0117)  Burns,  D. 

MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (TWS0135) 

JOUR601   Theories  of  Journalism  and  Public  Communication; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department. 

0101(12993)         MW 1:00pm- 4: 10pm(JRN  1104)  Newhagen,  J. 

JOUR620  Seminar  in  Public  Affairs  Reporting;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RECi/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  502  or  equivalent. 

0101(13003)         MW 9:00am-12:15pm  (JRN  1102)  Slepp.  C. 

JOUR661  Television  Reporting  and  Production;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  JOUR  503  or  equivalent.  For 
JOUR  majors  only. 

0201(13013)         MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 2:40pm      (TWS0117)  Lodalo,  M. 

JOUR698  Special  Problems  in  Communication;  (1-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN 
1117    for   section   and    MARS   code   corresponding   to   faculty 

member. 

JOUR698S  Special  Problems  in  Communication:  Science  and 
Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(13066)         MW 5:00pm- 8:20pm(JRN  1116)  Franklin,  J. 

JOUR798  Master's  Professional  Fieldwork;  (2-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN 
1117  for  section  and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty 
member. 

JOUR799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1117  for 
section  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR888  Doctoral  Professional  Field  Work;  (3-9  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in 
JRN  1117  for  section  and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty 
member. 

JOUR889  Doctoral  Tutorial  in  Journalism  and  Public 
Communication;  (3-9  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1117  for  section  and 
MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  in  Journalism  and  Mass 
Communication;  (1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS  code 
corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

KNES  Kinesiology 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

KNES  12 IJ  Physical  Education  Activities:  Women:  Martial  Arts: 
Rape  Aggression  Defense  (RAD);  (1  credit)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P- 
F.  Students  must  pay  a  S2.5  materials  fee  directly  to  the  instructor. 

0101(13307)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm(CRC  2113)  STAFF 

0201(13308)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9  00pm(CRC  2113)  STAFF 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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KNES131V  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Jogging; 
(1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(13318)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (HHP  2240)  Data,  S. 

KNES137N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Golf  (Beginning); 
(1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Students  must  pay  a  $25  golf 
facility  fee  directly  to  pro  shop.  Meets  in  golf  range  classroom. 
0101(13328)         MTuWTh.  .  9:00am-10:20am  (GLF  1102)  STAFF 

0102(13329)         MTuWTh  ...10:30am-11 :50am  (GLF  1102)  STAFF 

0201(13330)         MTuWTh  ,,,  9:00am-10:20am  (GLF  1102)  STAFF 

0202(13331)         MTuWTh....10:30am-11 :50am  (GLF  1102)  STAFF 

KNES144U  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Martial  Arts:  Tai 
Chi  Quan  (Beginning);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F. 

0101(13341)         MTuWTh...  4:30pm- 5:50pm       (CRC  2113)  Shen.  B. 

0201(13342)         MTuThF...  4:30pm- 5:50pm         (CRC  2113)  Shen,  B. 

KNES147N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Scuba 
(Beginning);  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Students 
must  qualify  on  the  first  day  of  class  in  order  to  stay  in  the  class. 
Students  must  attend  ALL  classes.  Weekend  trip  required. 

0101(13352)  MTuWTh...  8:00am-10:00am  (CRC  B0120)  Landers,  R. 

TBA(CRC  B0120)  Lab 

0201(13353)  MTuWTh...  8:00am-10:00am  (CRC  80120)  Landers,  R. 

TBA(CRC  B0120)  Lab 

KNES154N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Swimming 
(Beginning);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-R 

0101(13363)  MTuWTh.  .  1:00pm- 2:20pm        (CRC  B0120)  STAFF 

0201(13364)         MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:20pm       (CRC  B0120)  STAFF 


KNES155N     Physical     Education     Activities: 

(Beginning);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F. 


Coed:     Tennis 


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0102(13375)  MTuWTh.. 
0201(13376)    MTuWTh.. 


.  9:30am-10 
.11:00am-12 
.11:00am-12 


50am  (COL  1100) 
20pm     (COL  1100) 
20pm     (COL  1100) 


STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 


KNES1550  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Tennis 
(Intermediate);  ( 1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F. 

0101(13386)         MTuWTh...  9:30am-10:50am  (COL  1100)  STAFF 

0102(13387)         MTuWTh.  .11 :00am-12:20pm     (COL  1100)  STAFF 

0201(13388)  MTuWTh.. .. 11 :00am-12:20pm      (COL  1100)  STAFF 

KNES157N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Weight  Training 

(Beginning);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-E 

0101(13398)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (HHP  0103)  STAFF 

0201(13399)         MTuWTh...  8:00am- 9:20am  (HHP  0103)  STAFF 

KNES1570  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Weight  Training 
(Intermediate);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F. 

0101(13409)         MTuWTh. ..  8:00am- 9:20am  (HHP  0103)  STAFF 

0201(13410)         MTuWTh...  8:00am-  9:20am  (HHP  0103)  STAFF 

KNES161R  Physical        Education        Activities:  Coed: 

Step  Aerobics  (Beginning);  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(13420)  MTuWTh...  3:00pm- 4:20pm       (CRC  0105)  STAFF 

0201(13421)  MTuWTh...  3:00pm- 4:20pm       (CRC  0105)  STAFF 

KNES260  Science  of  Physical  Activity  and  Cardiovascular  Health; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LS. 

0101(13431)         TuWTh 10:00am-12:20pm       (HHP  0306)  Lindle.  R. 

KNES287  Sport  and  American  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301(13441)         MTuWTh....  1:00pm- 4:30pm  (HHP  0303)  Vander  Velden,  L. 

KNES289  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


KNES289E  Topical  Investigations:  Introduction  to  Outdoor 
Leadership  &  BackPacking  Expedition.;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  7-day  backpacking  trip  June  9-15  required.  Extra 
fee  of  $250  (Payable  to  CRC)  covers  all  food,  transportation, 
equipment  and  permits  for  the  trip. 

0301(13453)         MWF 9:00am-12:00pm  (CRC  0140)  McLaren,  J, 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

KNES289M  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations:  Introduction  to 
Kinesiology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Are  you 
looking  for  a  course  that  really  "moves  you,"  then  this  is  the  class 
for  you.  Designed  for  academically  qualified  high  school  juniors 
and  seniors  and  incoming  freshmen  as  a  way  to  discover 
Kinesiology,  the  interdisciplinary  study  of  physical  activity  that 
includes:  exercise  physiology,  biomechanics,  sports  psychology, 
movement  sciences,  and  sport  management.  Explore  the  field  and 
learn  of  the  many  available  career  options.  You  will  learn  how 
researchers  study  athletes,  patients  who  have  movement  difficulties, 
infants  and  young  children  who  are  learning  to  move,  sport  organi- 
zations, and  much  more.  Get  "hands-on"  experience  in  the 
Department's  laboratories  and  meet  the  scientists  that  work  there. 
Interact  with  coaches,  athletic  trainers,  physical  therapists,  sports 
medicine  physicians  and  sport  management  professionals.  A  Young 
Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please 
contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 
0401(13454)  MTuWThF..  9:00am- 4:00pm      (HHP  1303)  STAFF 

KNES293  History  of  Sport  in  America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SH. 

0101(13463)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 8:20pm         (HHP  1303)  STAFF 

KNES350  The  Psychology  of  Sports;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(13473)  TuTh 6:00pm- 9:30pm(HHP  1303)  Hatfield,  8. 

0301(13474)  MTuWTh.  ..6:00pm- 9:30pm         (HHP  0307)  Iso-Ahola,  S. 

KNES360  Physiology  of  Exercise;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  (BSCI  201;  and  BSCI  202};  or 
permission  of  department. 

0101(13484)         TuWTh 2:00pm- 4:00pm         (HHP  2132)  Brown,  M. 

WTh 11:00am- 1:00pm  (HHP2132)  Lab 

KNES370  Motor  Development;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101(13494)         TuWTh 10:00am-1 2:20pm       (HHP  0303)  STAFF 

KNES389  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtam  section  number. 

KNES389K  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations:  Kinesiological 
Sciences  Option  -  Internship;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  KNES  major  and  relevant 
KNES  major  classes. 

KNES451  Children  and  Sport:  A  Psychosocial  Perspective; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Prerequisites: 
KNES  287  and  KNES  350. 

0101(13508)         TuTh 5:00pm- 8:30pm(HHP  2132)  Brown,  E. 

KNES455  Scientific  Bases  of  Athletic  Conditioning; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  KNES  360. 

0201(13518)         MW 6:00pm- 9:30pm(HHP  1303)  Hatfield,  B. 

0301(13519)         MTuWTh,,,,  9:00am-12:30pm      (HHP0307)  Franks,  B, 

KNES689  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Kinesiology; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  O-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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KNES799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

KNES899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LARC  Landscape  Architecture 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

LARC160  Introduction  to  Landscape  Architecture;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(13584)  TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm  (PLS  1130)  Blankenship,  J. 

LARC4S1  (PermReq)  Sustainable  Communities;  (.3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RHG/P-H/AUD.  This  course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa 
Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers  for  information. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/12/02. 

01  SF(  13594)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Myers,  D. 

LARC471  (PermReq)  Capstone  Studio;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  CS.  Prerequisites:  LARC  440  and  LARC 
470.  Senior  standing.  For  LARC  majors  only.  This  course  meets  in 
Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers  for  information. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/12/02- 

01SF(13604)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Myers.  D. 

LARC489  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Landscape  Architecture: 
Sustainable  Futures  in  Costa  Rica;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  This  course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa  Rica. 
Contact  D.  Myers  for  information. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/12/02. 

01SF(13614)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Myers,  D. 

LARC489K  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Landscape  Architecture: 
English  Landscape  and  Country  House;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-08/10/02. 

02AK(13624)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Sullivan,  J. 

LARC499  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Landscape 
Architecture;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  This 
course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers  for 
information.  Prerequisite:  12  credits  in  LARC  or  permission  of 
department. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-08/12/02. 

01SF(13635)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Myers,  D. 

LATN  Latin 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

LATN120  (PermReq)  Intensive  Latin;  (4  credits)  Cirade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Not  open 
for  credit  to  students  with  credit  for  LATN  102. 

0101(13695)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-10:40am  (SQH3109)  Staley  M. 

LATN499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Latin  Language  and 
Literature;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  RFG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(13705)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hallett.  J. 

0201(13706)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hallett,  J. 

LATN699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Latin  Literature; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(13716)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hallett,  J. 

0201(13717)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Hallett,  J. 


LBSC  Library  Science 
(Information  Studies) 

LBSC641  Selection  and  Evaluation  of  Instructional  Media; 
(3  credits)  (irade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department. 

0101(13767)         MW 1:15pm- 4:30pm(HBK  4115)  Neuman.  M. 

LBSC682  (PermReq)  Management  of  Electronic  Records  & 
Information;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(13787)  TuTh 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  0105)  Miller,  M. 

LBSC707  (PermReq)  Field  Study  in  Library  Service;  (3  credits) 

Grade   Method:   REG/AUD.   Prerequisites:  all  core  courses  and 

permission  of  both  department  and  instructor. 

0101(13797)         W 3:30pm- 5:00pm  (HBK  4113)  Simmons,  S. 

LBSC708B  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Current 
Problems  in  Preservation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(13807)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  4115)  Frangakis,  E. 

LBSC708R  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  LS;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(13817)         MW 5:30pm- 8:45pm(PLS  1113)  Connors,  T. 

LBSC708S  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Seminar  in 
School  Library  Media  Issues;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0201(13827)  F 8:30am-12:00pm    (HBK  4115)  Weeks,  A. 

LBSC708T  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies;  (1.5  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REC,/AUD. 

0101(13837)         MW 9:30am-11:15am  (HBK  0115)  Barlow.  D. 

LBSC708U  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Special  Topics: 

Information  Technology;  (1.5  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(13847)         TuTh 6:00pm- 7:45pm(PLS  1113)  STAFF 

LBSC708V    (PermReq)    Special   Topics   in   Information   Studies; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  No  class  July  16.  Class  will 
meet  July  13. 

0201(13858)         W 9:30am-12:15pm  (HBK  4115)  Soergel,  0. 

W 1:30pm- 4:45pm  (HBK  4115) 

LBSC708W  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 
Managing  Cultural  Institutions;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(13868)         MW 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  0109)  Kurtz,  M. 

LBSC709    (PermReq)    Independent   Study;    (1-3    credits)    Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LBSC725  Library  Services  for  Client  Groups  with  DisabiHtics; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  1  full  day  Fri.,  TEA,  for  site  visits. 

0101(13880)         MW........  5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  4115)  Neuman,  M. 

LBSC737  (PermReq)  Seminar  in  the  Special  Library  and 
Information  Center;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  permission  of  department;  and  LBSC  630  or 
permission  of  instructor.  No  class  week  of  June  10th.  No  class  July 
4th.  2  Sats.,  June  15  and  July  6  9:00am  -  4:00pm. 

0101(13890)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  4113)  Abels.  E. 

Sa 9:00am- 4:00pm  (HBK  4113) 

LBSC745  (PermReq)  Storytelling  Materials  and  Techniques; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-thc-minutc  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.te.studo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  ".Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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0201(13900)         MW 9:30am-1 2:45pm  (HBK0115)  Sheldon,  A 

LBSC746  (PermReq)  Analysis  of  Client  Groups:  Young  Adults; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  No  class  week  of  Aug.  5,  PLUS  2  Sats.,  July  27,  Aug 
17  9:30am  -  12:45pm. 

0201(13910)         MW 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  0115)  Taylor,  D. 

Sa 9:30am-1 2:45pm  (HBK  0115) 

LBSC773  Classification  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisites:  LBSC  670  and  permission  of 
department. 

0201(13920)         MTuTh 4;30pm- 7:15pm         (HBK  4113)  Green,  R. 

LBSC794  (PermReq)  Principles  of  Software  Evaluation;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisites:  LBSC  690  and 
permission  of  department.  No  class  July  16  &  18.  Class  will  meet 
July  12,  9:30am-12:45pm,  l:30pm-4  :45pm. 

0201(13930)         TuTh 5:30pm- 8:45pm(HBK  4115)  Soergel,  D, 

LBSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LING  Linguistics 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

LING240  Language  and  Mind;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(14052)  MTuWThF...  3:00pm- 4:20pm         (MMH  1304)  Thornton,  R. 


LING499  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Linguistics;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LING689  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0101(14064)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Uriagereka,  J. 

0201(14065)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Uriagereka,  J. 

LING698  (PermReq)  Directed  Study;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LENG798  Research  Papers  in  Linguistics;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LING799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LING889  (PermReq)  Directed  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

LING895  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Research  Paper;  (6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG. 

0101(14083)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Uriagereka,  J. 

0201(14084)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Uriagereka,  J. 

LING896   Research   Paper   in    Minor   Area;    (3    credits)    Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  LING  895. 

0101(14094)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(14095)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

LING899       (PermReq)       Doctoral       Dissertation       Research; 

(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 

contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


MATH  Mathematics 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

MATH003  Developmental  Mathematics;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Recommended:  For  students  who  plan  to  take  MATH 
1 10,  MATH  11 1,  MATH  113,  MATH  115  or  STAT  100;  but  are 
not  currently  qualified  to  do  so..  There  will  be  a  workshop  fee  of 
$225.00  for  MATH  003.  There  will  be  no  additional  per  credit 
tuition  charge. 

0301(14166)         MTuWThF.  9:00am- 4:00pm  (CEN0200A)  Shearn,  E. 

For  those  students  experiencing  math  anxiety  or  who  feel  deficient  in 
math  study  skills,  refer  to  the  special  programs  section,  SUMM  003. 

MATHllO  Elementary  Mathematical  Models;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department 
based  on  satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or 
MATH  001  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better,  or  MATH  002.  Not  open 
to  students  majoring  in  mathematics,  engineering,  business,  life 
sciences,  and  the  physical  sciences.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  MATH  140,  MATH  220,  or  any  MATH  or  STAT  course 
for  which  MATH  140  or  MATH  220  is  a  prerequisite.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  110  or  MATH 
113.  MATH  110  is  not  open  to  students  in  the  Engineering  and 
Computer,  Mathematical,  and  Physical  Sciences  Colleges. 

0102(14176)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0306)  STAFF 

0103(14177)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0306)  STAFF 

0201(14179)         MTuWThF..  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0411)  STAFF 

0203(14180)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  B0427)  STAFF 

MATHlll  Introduction  to  Probability;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department  based  on  satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics 
placement  exam,  or  MATH  110,  or  MATH  002  with  a  grade  of  C 
or  better.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in  mathematics, 
engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  STAT  100  or  any  MATH  or  STAT  course  with  a 
prerequisite  of  MATH  141.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  MATH  1 1 1  or  STAT  100. 

0101(14190)  MTuWThF  .  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0306)  STAFF 

0102(14191)  MTuWThF.  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  B0421)  STAFF 

0109(14192)  MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0104)  STAFF 

0202(14194)  MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  B0421)  STAFF 

MATH113  College  Algebra  with  Applications;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department 

based  on  satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or 

MATH  002.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  MATH  140 

or  MATH  220  or  any  course  for  which  MATH  140  or  MATH  220 

is  a  prerequisite.   Credit  will   be  granted   for  only  one  of  the 

following:  I)  MATH  113  or  11)  (MATH  110  and  MATH  115). 

0101(14205)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  1308)  STAFF 

0103(14206)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1308)  STAFF 

0201(14207)         MTuWThF.  8:0Dam- 9:20am  (MTH  1313)  STAFF 

0203(14208)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1308)  STAFF 

MATH115       Precalculus;       (3       credits)       Grade       Method: 

REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on 

satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH 

002  with  a  grade  of  B  or  better,  or  MATH  113.  Not  open  to 

students  who  have  completed  MATH  140  or  any  MATH  or  STAT 

course  for  which  MATH   140  is  a  prerequisite.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  1 13  or  MATH  115. 

0101(14218)         MTuWThF,  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0106)  STAFF 

0103(14219)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1313)  STAFF 

0201(14221)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0307)  STAFF 

0202(14222)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  0307)  STAFF 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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MATH140  Calculus  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on  3  1/2 
years  of  college  preparatory  mathematics  (including  trigonometry) 
and  a  satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or 
MATH  lis  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(14233)         MTuWThF...  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0101)  STAFF 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(14234)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0106)  STAFF 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0103(14235)         MTuWThR..11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0106)  STAFF 

MATH141  Calculus  U;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  MATH  140  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  141  or  MATH  221. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(14246)         MTuWThF...  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0103)  STAFF 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(14247)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  0103)  STAFF 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0103(14248)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0103)  STAFF 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0108(14249)         MTuWThF..  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  B0427)  STAFF 

MATH210  Elements  of  Mathematics;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  one  year  of  college  preparatory 
algebra.  Required  for  majors  in  elementary  education,  and  open 
only  to  students  in  this  field. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(14259)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0104)  STAFF 

MATH211  Elements  of  Geometry;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  210. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(14269)         MTuWThF..  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  1311)  STAFF 

MATH220  Elementary  Calculus  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department  based  on  3  1/2  years  of  college  preparatory 
mathematics  (including  trigonometry)  and  satisfactory 
performance  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH  113, 
or  MATH  115.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in  mathematics, 
engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv 
one  of  the  following:  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 
0101(14279)  MTuWThF..  8:00am-  9:20am  (MTH  0201) 
MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  0101) 
MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  B0423) 
MTuWThF..  8:00am-  9:20am  (MTH  0306) 
MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  0306) 
MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1313) 


0102(14280) 
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0201(14283) 
0202(14284) 
0203(14285) 


STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 


MATH221  Elementary  Calculus  II;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  MATH  220.  or  MATH 
140,  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in  mathematics, 
engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv 
one  of  the  following:  MATH  141  or  MATH  221. 

0102(14295)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0411)  STAFF 

0103(14296)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1311)  STAFF 

0201(14297)         MTuWThF..  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

MATH240  Introduction  to  Linear  Algebra;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  equivalent. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  240  or 
MATH  400  or  MATH  461. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0103(14308)         MTuWThR..11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0307)  STAFF 


MATH241  Calculus  UI;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  MATH  141  and  any  one  of  the  following: 
MATH  240  or  ENES  102  or  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  171. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(14319)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0201)  STAFF 

MATH246  Differential  Equations  for  Scientists  and  Engineers; 

(3     credits)     Grade     Method:     REG/P-F/AUD.     Prerequisite: 

MATH  141  and  anv  one  of  the  following:  MATH  240  or  ENES 

102  or  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  171. 

0103(14330)         MTuWThF.  11 :00am-12:20pm     (MTH  B0421)  STAFF 

0202(14333)         MTuWThF    9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

0203(14334)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

MATH401    Applications   of  Linear  Algebra;   (3   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  240  or  MATH  461. 

0103(14344)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0101)  STAFF 

MATH406  Introduction  to  Number  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  permission  of 

department. 

0203(14354)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0306)  STAFF 

MATH410  (PermReq)  Advanced  Calculus  I;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH 
241  with  a  grade  of  C  or  better.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  MATH  350.  Meets  8  weeks  4  days  per  week. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(14364)         MTuThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  1308)  STAFF 

MATH411  Advanced  Calculus  H;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  410.  Not  open  to  students 
who  have  completed  MATH  350  and  MATH  351.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  411  or  MATH  412. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0102(14374)         MTuThF...  9:30am-1 0:50am  (MTH  0102)  STAFF 

MATH461     Linear    Algebra    for    Scientists    and    Engineers; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  MATH  141 
and  one  MATH/STAT  course  for  which  MATH  141  is  a  prerequisite. 
This  course  cannot  be  used  toward  the  upper  level  math 
requirements  for  MATH/STAT  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  240,  MATH  400  or  MATH  461. 
0102(14384)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

0201(14386)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  1308)  STAFF 


MATH462  Partial  Differential  Equations  for  Scientists  and 
Engineers;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites: 
MATH  241;  and  MATH  246.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one 
of  the  following:  MATH  462  or  MATH  415. 

0101(14397)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0307)  STAFF 

MATH463  Complex  Variables  for  Scientists  and  Engineers; 
(3  credits)  Grade  .Vlethod:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite: 
MATH  241  or  equivalent. 

0203(14407)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  1311)  STAFF 

MATH478A  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  For  Teachers  of 
Mathematics;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(14418)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

MATH498A  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematics;  |l-9  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REC!/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH648A   Selected  Topics  in   Analysis;  (1-3   credits)   Grade 

Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(14430)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  ( 1 4431 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.iestudo. umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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MATH668A       Selected       Topics       in 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
0101(14441)  Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201(14442)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


Complex       Analysis; 


STAFF 
STAFF 


MATH718A  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematical  Logic;  (1-3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(14452)         Tme  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(14453)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

MATH748A  Selected  Topics  in  Geometry  and  Topology; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(14463)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201  (14464)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

MATH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits^  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MEES  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental  Sciences 
(Life  Sciences) 

MEES608E  Seminar  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental  Sciences: 
Theories  of  ScienceA'alues  in  Science  I;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Corequisite:  MEES608F.  Course  is  taught  on  the  Interactive 
Video  Network. 

0101(14531)         Tu 9:00am-11:05am(SKN0101)  Tenore,  K. 

MEES608F  Seminar  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental  Sciences: 
Theories  of  ScienceA'alues  in  Science  11;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Corequisite:  MEES608E.  Course  is  taught  on  the  Interactive 
Video  Network. 

0201(14541)         Tu 9:00am-11:05am  (SKN0101)  Tenore.  K. 

MEES699  Special  Problems  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental 
Sciences;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual 
Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain 
section  number 

MEES799  Masters  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG. 

0101(14553)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Paynter,  K. 
0201(14554)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Paynter,  K. 

MEES899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG. 

0101(14564)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Paynter,  K. 

0201(14565)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Paynter,  K. 

METO  Meteorology 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

MET0499  Special  Problems  in  Atmospheric  Science; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MET0798  Directed  Graduate  Research;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MET0899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


MICB  Microbiology 
(Life  Sciences) 

MICB688  Special  Topics;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MICB799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MICB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MOCB  Molecular  and  Cell  Biology 

(Life  Sciences) 

MOCB699  Laboratory  Rotation;  (2-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MOCB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

MUED  Music  Education 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUED499A  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institutes 
Level  lA;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-06/28/02. 

0501(14780)         MTuWThF,  8:30am- 3:30pm      (PAC2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUED499B  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Level  IB;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/01/02-07/05/02. 

0501(14830)  MTuWThF,  8:30am- 3:30pm      (PAC2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUED499C  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Level  HA;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/08/02-07/12/02. 

0501(14831)         MTuWThF..  8:30am- 3:30pm      (PAC2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUED499D  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Level  IIB;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-07/19/02. 

0401(14832)         MTuWThF..  8:30am- 3:30pm      (PAC2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUED499E  Workshops,  CHnics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Eurhythmies  only,  Level  I;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-07/05/02. 

0501(14833)  MTuWThF.  8:30am-10:30am(PAC  2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUED499F  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Eurhythmies  only,  Level  11;  (2  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/08/02-07/19/02. 

0401(14834)  MTuWThF.  8:30am-10:30am  (PAG  2170)  Pantano,  M. 

MUET  Ethnomusicology 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUET200  World  Popular  Musics  and  Identity;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0201(14889)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:40pm     (PAC2160)  Dooley,  J. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


University  of  Maryland 


MUET210  The  Impact  of  Music  on  Life;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  CORE:  HA.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MUSC  210  or  MUET 
210.  Formerly  MUSC  210. 

0101(14899)  MTuWTh....1O:O0am-11:40am(PAC3160)  McCollum,  J. 

0201(14901)  MTuWTh....10:00am-11:40am(PAC3160)  Freeman,  P, 

MUSC  School  of  Music 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUSC106  Beginning  Classical  Guitar  Class;  (2  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(14961)  MTuWTh... 12:30pm- 2:00pm         (PAC  2126)  Cavallaro,  G. 

MUSC130  Survey  of  Music  Literature;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  Open  to  all  students  except  music  and 
music  education  majors. 

0101(14971)  MTuWTh...,  9:00am-10:40am  (PAC  2168)  DICIemenle,  A, 

MUSC140  Music  Fundamentals  1;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA.  Limited  to  non-music  majors. 


0101(14981) 

MTuWTh.. 

.11:00am-12:40pm 

(PAC  2164) 

STAFF 

0102(14982) 

MTuWTh,, 

.  1:00pm- 2:40pm 

(PAC  2164) 

STAFF 

0103(14983) 

MTuWTh.. 

.  3:00pm-  4:40pm 

(PAC  2168) 

STAFF 

0201(14984) 

MTuWTh.. 

.11:00am-12:40pm 

(PAC  2164) 

STAFF 

0202(14985) 

MTuWTh.. 

.  1:00pm-  2:40pm 

(PAC  2164) 

STAFF 

MUSC155  Fundamentals  for  the  Classroom  Teacher;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Open  to  students  majoring  in  pre- 
early  childhood  education,  pre-elementary  education,  elementary 
education,  or  childhood  education;  other  students  take  MUSC  150. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following:  MUSC  150  or 
MUSC  155. 

0101(14995)         MTuWTh...  9:00am-10:40am  (PAC  1815)  STAFF 

MUSC388  (PermReq)  Music  Internship;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC389  (PermReq)  Music  Internship  Analysis;  (1  credit)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC448  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Music;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC448A  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Jazz  Improvisation; 
(1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-E 

The  following  section  meets  06/17/02-06/21/02. 

0101(15011)  MTuWThF.,,  9:00am-12:00pm     (PAC  1208)  Vadala,  C, 

MUSC448N  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Applications  in  Music 
Technology:  Notation;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/22/02-07/26/02. 
0401(15061)         MTuWThF. .10:00am-  1:00pm 

MTuWThF...  2:0Cpm-  5:00pm 
The  following  section  meets  08/12/02-08/16/02. 
0601(15062)         MTuWThF...  10:00am-  1:00pm 

MTuWThF...  2:00pm-  5:00pm 


(PAC  1108) 
(PAC  1108) 


Evans.  W. 
Lab 


(PAC  1108) 
(PAC  1108) 


Fair, 


Lab 


MUSC448S   Selected   Topics   in    Music:   Applications   in   Music 
Technology:  Sequencing;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-07/19/02. 
0401(15013)         MTuWThF...  10:00am-  1:00pm 

MTuWThF..  2:00pm-  5:00pm 
following  section  meets  08/05/02-08/09/02. 
0601(15014)         MTuWThF. .10:00am-  1:00pm 

MTuWThF..  2:00pm-  5:00pm 


(PAC  1108) 

Evans.  W. 

(PAC  1108) 

Lab 

(PAC  1108) 

Fair,  R. 

(PAC  1108) 

Lab 

MUSC448W   Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Applications  in  Music 
Technology:  Web  Focus;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/29/02-08/02/02. 

0401(15015)         MTuWThF. .10:00am- 1:00pm     (PAC  1108)  Evans.  W. 

MTuWThF. ..  2:00pm- 5:00pm      (PAC  1108)  Lab 
The  following  section  meets  08/19/02-08/23/02. 

0601(15016)         MTuWThF,. .10:00am- 1:00pm     (PAC  1108)  Fair.  R. 

MTuWThF...  2:00pm- 5:00pm      (PAC  1108)  Lab 


MUSC463  Applications  in  Music  Technology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MUSC  ISO  or  permission  of  department. 
0501(15035)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (PAC  1108)  Patton,  C, 

MTuWThF...  5:00pm- 8:00pm      (PAC  1108)  Lab 

MUSC499  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies;  (2-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC699  Selected  Topics  in  Music;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number 

MUSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC  Nutrition  and  Food  Science 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

The  following  courses  may  involve  the  use  of  animals.  Students 
who  are  concerned  about  the  use  of  animals  in  teaching  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  credits)  Grade  -Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  LS.  Formerly  NUTR  100. 

0101(15110)          MWF 9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1115)  STAFF 

TuTh 9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1115)  DIs 

0201(15111)          MWF. 9:30am- 10:50am  (PLS  1111)  STAFF 

TuTh 9:30am-10:50am  (PLS  1111)  Dis 

NFSC399     (PermReq)     Special     Problems    in    Food    Science; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC490        (PermReq)        Special        Problems        in        Nutrition; 

(2-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites: 
NFSC  440  and  permission  of  department.  Formerly  NUTR  490. 

NFSC678A  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Nutrition;  (1-6  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC699  (PermReq)  Problems  in  Nutrition  and  Food  Science; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summerumd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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NRMT  Natural  Resources  Management 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

NRMT389  (PermReq)  Internship;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  S-F. 
0101(15183)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Kangas,  P. 

NRMT489  (PermReq)  Field  Experience;  (1-4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(15193)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Kangas.  P. 

0201(15194)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Kangas,  P. 

NRSC  Natural  Resource  Sciences 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

NRSC389  (PermReq)  Internship;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NRSC424  Field  Studies  in  Soil  Morphology;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  NRSC200.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  NRSC  308,  NRSC  424, 
NRSC499B,  or  NRSC  608B.  Formerly  NRSC  499B.  Special  Fee  to 
be  charged  to  cover  field  preparation  and  the  cost  of 
transportation.  This  is  in  addition  to  the  regular  tuition  charge. 

The  following  section  meets  05/28/02-06/14/02. 

0101(15256)  MTuWThF,.  7:00am- 7:00pm        (Arranged)        Rabenhorst,  M. 

NRSC499  Special  Topics  in  Natural  Resource  Sciences; 
(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NRSC499C  Special  Topics  in  Natural  Resource  Sciences: 
International  Plant  in  the  California  Landscape;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  A  TraveLearn  2002  study  of  the  country's 
most  diversified  landscape  palette  will  be  conducted  throughout  the 
Southern  California  landscape.  Venues  for  studying  plant 
adaptability  will  include  botanical  gardens,  production  nurseries, 
landscape  companies  and  landscape  facilities  representative  of 
international  plant  diversity.  Morphological  and  physiological 
comparisons  of  the  introduced  plants  will  be  made  between  their 
indigenous  and  California  environments.  The  propagation, 
production  and  cultural  practices  of  the  introduced  species  will  also 
be  discussed.  For  program  information,  contact  Steven  Cohan  at 
301-405-6969  or  sc283@umail.umd.edu.  For  program  costs  and 
travel  itinerary,  contact  Chuck  Wilson  at  301-405-0338  or 
chuckw@deans.umd.edu. 

The  following  section  meets  07/20/02-08/03/02. 

0401(15280)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Cohan,  S. 

NRSC608A    Research    Methods:    Field    Studies    in    Pedology; 
(1    credit)    Grade    Method:    REG/AUD.    By   permission    of   the 
instructor  to  Year  2002  -  Summer  School  -  Session  II. 
0101(15289)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged    Rabenhorst,  M. 

NRSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

NRSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PBIO  Plant  Biology 
(Life  Sciences) 

PBI0699     (PermReq)     Special    Problems    in    Plant    Biology; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


PBI0799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PBI0899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PHIL  Philosophy 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

PFTILIOO  Introduction  to  Philosophy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(15438)         MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am(SKN  1115)  Rives,  B, 

PHIL140  Contemporary  Moral  Issues;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO. 

0101(15448)         MTuWThF,  ,11:00am-12:20pm     (SKN  1115)  Deise,  E. 

0401(15449)         MTuWThF  .10:00am-12:30pm    (SKN  1112)  Barber.  D. 

PHIL170  Introduction  to  Logic;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  MS. 

0201(15459)         MTuWTh...  3:00pm- 4:40pm       (SKN  1112)  Ribeiro,  A. 

0301(15460)  MTuWThF. .10:00am-12:30pm       (SKN  1112)  Derksen,  C. 

PHIL209A    Philosophical    Issues:    Thinking    About    the    Arts; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Who  gets  to  decide  what  is 
art,  and  what  isn't?  Does  a  poem  mean  what  the  poet  says  it  means, 
what  the  reader  thinks  it  means,  or  something  else?  Is  a  symphony 
better  than  a  rock  song?  Does  that  question  even  make  sense?  These  are 
philosophical  questions  of  deep  importance  don't  often  get  addressed  in 
Art  History,  English,  or  Music  courses.  'Thinking  about  the  Arts'  is 
designed  for  any  student  with  an  interest  in  the  arts  who  would  like  to 
think  and  write  more  clearly  about  them.  Since  the  philosophical  issues 
are  tied  closely  to  the  arts  we'll  be  looking  closely  at  some  classic,  and 
some  avant-garde,  works  of  music,  literature,  and  the  visual  arts.  "Art! 
Who  comprehends  her?  With  goddess?"  -Beethoven 

0301(15470)         MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 3:30pm      (SKN  1112)  Kania,  A. 

PHIL308C  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Philosophy  in 
Film;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  A  night  at  the  movies 
is  supposed  to  be  a  reprieve  from  intellectual  inquiry.  But  if  there  is  little 
difficulty  keeping  our  inquiries  out  of  the  moviehouse,  the  same  cannot 
be  said  for  keeping  movies  out  of  the  classroom.  Some  movies  are  far  too 
useful  to  ignore  when  it  comes  to  illuminating  philosophical  dilemmas 
or  bringing  certain  philosophical  questions  into  relief.  The  primary 
purpose  of  this  class  is  to  introduce  students  to  a  handful  of  topics 
central  to  different  areas  of  philosophy.  We  will  consider  such  questions 
as:  What  counts  as  knowledge?  When  (if  ever)  is  a  scientific  hypothesis 
confirmed?  Why  be  moral?  Could  machines  ever  be  conscious?  Fihns 
will  provide  the  entry  point  into  such  questions,  followed  by  the  work 
of  philosophers  and  their  attempts  to  settle  them.  Students  are  not 
expected  to  have  had  previous  exposure  to  technical  philosophy. 

0101(15480)         MTuWTh....  6:30pm- 8:45pm       (SKN  1115)  James,  S. 

0401(15481)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 3:30pm      (SKN  1115)  Cifone,  M. 

PHIL308F  Morality  and  Oppression:  Feminist  Analyses;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Our 
ordinary  ways  of  judging  people  as  good  or  bad,  actions  as  right  or 
wrong  often  prove  inadequate  when  dealing  with  oppressed  groups. 
Feminist  thinkers  ask  us  to  consider  situations  where  traditional  wisdom 
seems  unable  to  give  a  straightforward  answer.  How  do  we  judge 
oppressed  people  who  end  up  oppressing?  What  should  we  say  about 
Jewish  prisoners  during  the  Holocaust  who  were  enlisted  to  guard  other 
prisoners?  How  should  we  judge  women  in  the  Antebellum  South  who 
were  themselves  oppressed,  but  who  participated  in  the  oppression  of 
black  slaves?  Or  what  about  those  who  left  an  abusive  husband  in  a  time 
when  this  was  all  but  unheard  of,  and  as  a  consequence  had  to  leave  her 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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children  behind?  Oppression  raises  questions  about  traditional  ways  of 
making  moral  judgements,  and  about  what  lies  behind  these  judgements. 
What  role  do  memory,  emotion,  and  our  sense  of  personal  identity  play? 
How  does  social  context  influence  these  factors?  This  course  will  use 
feminist  analyses  to  explore  the  moral  situations  faced  by  people  who 
are  oppressed  for  reasons  of  race,  gender  or  ethnicit)'.  In  addition  to 
using  the  work  of  feminist  thinkers  such  as  Chesire  Calhoun,  Diana 
Meyers,  and  Claudia  Card,  our  analysis  will  draw  upon  historical 
examples,  movies  and  works  of  fiction. 

0201(15491)         MTuWTh...  3:00pnn- 4:40pm       (SKN  1116)  Tiedke.  H 

PHIL308M  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Mind  and 
World;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Is  life  after  death 
possible?  Do  animals  feel  pain?  Could  a  computer  have  a  mind? 
What  is  it  like  to  be  a  person?  Does  God  have  beliefs  or  emotions? 
Do  humans  have  free  will?  Is  materialism  correct?  Can  science  help 
us  answer  the  above  questions?  These  are  all  questions  about  the 
human  and  non-human  minds.  They  are  deep,  puzzling,  hotly 
debated  questions  crucial  to  the  way  we  understand  ourselves,  and 
our  place  in  the  universe.  The  goal  of  the  course  will  be  to  provide 
the  basic  conceptual  tools  and  core  ideas  necessary  for  addressing 
such  questions  with  clarity  and  precision. 

0101(15501)         MTuWTh....  2:00pm- 3:40pm       (SKN  1115)  Kotsanis.  S. 

PHIL308N  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Nietzsche  and 
Tragedy;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Nietzsche 
declared  himself  to  be  the  "last  disciple  and  mitiate  of  the  god 
Dionysus"  and  the  "tragic  philosopher."  What  did  he  mean  by  this 
reference  to  the  Greek  god?  How  does  the  notion  of  tragedy  fit  into 
Nietzsche's  work?  Nietzsche's  philosophy,  from  its  earliest  stages  to 
his  last  works,  drew  its  inspiration  from  ancient  Greek  culture.  This 
course  will  examine  Nietzsche's  "tragic  wisdom"  and  the  role  of 
Dionysus  in  his  philosophy,  along  with  the  related  doctrines  of  the 
Will  to  Power,  the  Superman  and  Eternal  Recurrence.  The  course  will 
include  readmg  from  The  Birth  of  Tragedy,  The  Genealogy  of  Morals, 
Thus  Spoke  Zarathustra,  and  several  ancient  Greek  tragedies. 

0201(15511)  MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:40pm       (SKN  1112)  Parker.  D. 

PHIL308R  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  God,  Evil,  and 
Evidence;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Writing  of  the 
hanging  of  two  adults  and  a  child  that  he  witnessed  while  in  a  Nazi 
death  camp,  holocaust  survivor  Elie  Wiesel  relates  that  the  two 
adults  died  quickly.  The  child,  on  the  other  hand,  took  longer:  "For 
more  than  a  half  an  hour  he  stayed  there,  struggling  between  life 
and  death,  dying  slowly  in  agony  under  our  eyes.  And  we  had  to 
look  him  full  in  the  face.  He  was  still  alive  when  I  passed  in  front 
of  him.  His  tongue  was  still  red,  his  eyes  were  not  yet  glazed. 
Behind  me,  I  heard  the  same  man  asking:  'Where  is  God  now?'"  Is 
the  existence  of  such  hideous  evil  evidence  that  God  does  not  exist? 
Is  there  any  proof  that  God  does  exist?  Does  one  even  need  proof 
in  order  to  rationally  believe  that  there  is  a  God?  These  are  the 
types  of  questions  will  explore  in  this  course. 

0201(15521)  MTuWTh.. .. 11 :00am-12:40pm        (SKN  1115)  Bemard,  C. 

PHIL308Y  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Magic,  Science 
and  Religion;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Throughout  much  of  history,  large  numbers  of  people  —  including 
thoughtful,  educated  people  —  have  believed  in  magic.  Today,  after 
the  rise  of  modern  science,  that  sort  of  belief  would  seem  to  put  a 
person  the  fringes  of  rationality.  Why,  then,  do  modern  believers  in 
magic  cite  quantum  theory  in  support  of  their  beliefs?  Perhaps  this 
is  just  foolishness,  but  what  makes  the  idea  even  remotely 
plausible?  Religion  has  also  taken  pains  to  distinguish  itself  from 
magic  —  prayer  are  not  supposed  to  be  spells  and  the  rites  of  the 
Church  are  not  supposed  to  be  works  of  magic.  But  how  obvious 
is  the  difference?  In  fact,  the  historical  and  intellectual  relationships 
among  magic,  science  and  religion  are  complex.  They  raise 
fascinating  questions  about  rationality,  meaning  and  the  nature  of 


reality.  In  this  course  at  some  sources  in  philosophy,  theology, 
anthropology  and  the  literature  of  magic  itself. 

0101(15531)         MTuWTh... .12:00pm- 1:45pm      (SKN  1116)  Stairs.  A 

PHIL308Z  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Philosophy  and 
Science  Fiction;  (3  credits)  Grade  .Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Why  do 
we  place  such  a  high  value  on  human  life?  What  is  a  "human"  life 
anyway?  When  are  emotions  rational?  How  does  language  shape 
thought?  The  questions,  though  important,  can  remain  highly 
abstract  in  our  world,  but  they  can  be  made  concrete  in  the  worlds 
science  fiction:  Does  it  matter  if  Rick  Deckert  is  a  replicant?  Is 
HAL9000  a  person?  Is  Mr.  Spock  rational?  Is  "Joe"  superhuman? 
In  this  course,  we  will  read  science  fiction  philosophical  writings  as 
a  strategy  for  getting  at  a  range  of  vexing  philosophical  issues  in  the 
area  of  thought  and  rationality,  ethics,  and  of  reality  itself. 

0201(15541)         MTuWTh...  6:00pm- 7:40pm       (SKN  0104)  Ealick.  G. 

PHIL498W  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(15551)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL498X  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(15561)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL688W  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(1 5571 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL688X  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201  (1 5581 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL788W  Research  in  Philosophy;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

01 01  ( 1 5591 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL788X  Research  in  Philosophy;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

0201  (1 5601 )         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PHIL 799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor 
to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 

PHIL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  coiu'se:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to 
make  arrangements. 

PHYS  Physics 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

PHYS104  How  Things  Work:  Science  Foundations;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PS.  Prerequisite:  High 
School  Math. 

0101(15615)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1410)  Sullivan,  G 

PHYS121  Fundamentals  of  Physics  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  previous  course  work  in 
trigonometry  or  MATH  1 1 5. 

0101(15664)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1412)  Restortt.  K. 

TuTh 12:00pm- 2:00pm  (PHY  3306)  Lab 

MW 11 :00am- 11 :50am  (PHY  4208)  Ois 

0102(15665)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1412)  Restortt,  K 

TuTh 2:00pm-  4:00pm(PHY  3306)  Lab 

TuTh 1 :00pm-  1 :50pm(PHY  0405)  Dis 

0103(15666)         MTuWThR..9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1412)  Restorfl,  K 

TuTh 4:00pm-  5:50pm(PHY  3306)  Lab 

TuTh 3:00pm-  3:50pm(PHY  4208)  Dis 


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PHYS122  Fundamentals  of  Physics  0;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  121  or  equivalent. 

0101(15676)          MTuWThF..  9:30am-10;50am  (PHY  0405)  Rapport,  M, 

TuTh 1 2:00pm- 2;00pm           (PHY  3316)  Lab 

MW 11:00am-11:50am  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0102(15677)          MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  0405)  Rapport,  M. 

TuTh 2:00pm-  4:00pm(PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh 1:00pm-  1:50pm(PHY  1402)  Dis 

0201(15678)          MTuWThF...  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1410)  Rapport,  M, 

TuTh 12:00pm- 2:00pm           (PHY  3316)  Lab 

MW 11:00am-1 1:50am  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0202(15679)          MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1410)  Rapport,  M. 

TuTh 2:00pm-  4:00pm(PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh 1:00pm-  1:50pm(CHE  2118)  Dis 

PHYS161    General   Physics:   Mechanics   and   Particle   Dynamics; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PS.  Pre-  or 
corequisite:  MATH  141.  Credit  will  not  be  granted  for  PHYS  171 
and  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  141  or  former  PHYS  191. 

0101(15690)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1402)  STAFF 

MW 11:00am-1 2:00pm  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

PHYS262  General  Physics:  Vibrations,  Waves,  Heat,  Electricity  and 
Magnetism;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  PL. 
Prerequisite:  PHYS  161.  Corequisite:  PHYS  262A.  Credit  will  not 
be  granted  for  PHYS  272  and  PHYS  142  or  former  PHYS  192  or 
PHYS  262. 

0201(15701)  MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  0405)  STAFF 

MW 1:00pm- 4:00pm(PHY  3219)  Lab 

MW 11:00am-12:00pm  (PHY  4220)  Dis 

PHYS263  General  Physics:  Electrodynamics,  Light,  Relativity  and 
Modern  Physics;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE: 
PL.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  262.  Corequisite:  PHYS  263A.  Credit  will 
not  be  granted  for  PHYS  273  and  PHYS  263  or  former  PHYS  293. 
0101(15712)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  4220)  STAFF 

MW 1 :00pm-  4:00pm(PHY  3220)  Lab 

MW 11:00am-1 2:00pm  (PHY  4220)  Dis 

PHYS299  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-6  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS399  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS405  Advanced  Experiments;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  375.  For  PHYS  majors  only. 
Formerly  PHYS  395. 

0101(15737)         MTuWThF  .  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  4208)  STAFF 

PHYS499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-16  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS621  Graduate  Laboratory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PHYS  405  or  equivalent. 

0101(15736)         MTu 1:00pm- 6:00pm  (PHY  3112)  STAFF 

PHYS798  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Physics; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 

PHYS799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


PHYS899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research; 
(1-8  credits)  Grade  Method:  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  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


PSYC  Psychology 
(Behavioral  and  S 


ocial  Sciences) 


PSYCIOO  Introduction  to  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0101(15840)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (BPS  1250)  Smith,  B. 

0201(15841)         TuTh 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (ARC  0204)  Plude,  D. 

PSYC200  (PermReq)  Statistical  Methods  in  Psychology;  (3  credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100;  and 
MATH  111  or  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 

0101(15851)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (ARC  0204)  Smith,  B. 

0201(15852)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1236)  Capo,  T 

PSYC206  Developmental  Biopsychology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0301(15862)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-12:00pm     (BPS  1238)  Brauth,  S. 

PSYC221  Social  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0101(15872)         MW 5:00pm- 8:20pm(BPS  1236)  Wingfield,  J. 

0201(15873)          TuTh 5:00pm- 8:20pm  (BPS  1236)  Eichelberger,  A. 

PSYC301  Biological  Basis  of  Behavior;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  BSCl  105  and  PSYC  100. 

0101(15883)  TuTh 5:00pm- 8:20pm(BPS  2283)  Hall,  F 

PSYC309A  Special  Topics  in  Psychology:  Community  Intervention: 
Domestic  Violence;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501(15893)         MTuWThF. .12:00pm- 3:00pm     (BPS  1236)  O'Brien,  K, 

PSYC336  Psychology  of  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Also  offered  as 
WMST  336.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
PSYC  336  or  WMST  336. 

0101(15903)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (BPS  2283)  Linn,  S, 

PSYC341       Introduction       to       Memory       and       Cognition; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0201(15913)         MTuWThF. .12:30pm- 1:50pm     (BPS  1236)  Capo,  T 

PSYC3S3  Adult  Psychopathology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  PSYC  353  and  PSYC  331  or  PSYC  431. 

0201(15923)         MW 5:00pm-  8:20pm(BPS  1250)  Harris,  A, 

PSYC354  Cross-Cultural  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Prerequisite:  PSYC 

100  plus  3  credits  in  psychology  or  permission  of  department. 
0101(15933)         MTuWThF..  3:30pm- 4:50pm      (BPS  1124)  Tyler,  F 

PSYC355  Child  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  PSYC  333. 

0101(15943)  MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (BPS  1236)  Jacobson,  J, 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  11  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  11-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  11-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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PSYC420  Experimental  Psychology:  Social  Processes  I;  (4  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  200;  and  PSYC 
221;  and  cortjpletion  of  the  departmentally  required  English,  math,  and 
science  supporting  course  sequence.  Restricted  to  PSYC  majors  who 
have  completed  85  credits. 

0201(15953)         MW 11 :00am- 2:20pm  (BPS  2283)  Johnson.  M. 

Th 11 :00am- 2:20pm  (BPS  0147)  Lab 

0202(15954)         MW 11:00am- 2:20pm  (BPS  2283)  Johnson,  M. 

F 11 :00am- 2:20pm    (BPS  0147)  Lab 

PSYC432  Introduction  to  Counseling  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  nine  hours  in  psychology 
including  PSYC  200. 

0101(15965)         MW 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (BPS  1232)  Gelso,  C. 

0201(15964)         MW 9:30am-1 2:50pm  (BPS  1238)         Friedman,  S. 

PSYC434  Severe  Mental  Disorders:  Etiology  and  Treatment; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  PSYC  200,  and 
PSYC  301.  and  PSYC  353,  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(15974)         MW 1:00pm- 4:20pm(BPS  1238)  Coursey,  R. 

PSYC436  Introduction  to  Clinical  Psychology;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  200  or  equivalent. 

0101(15984)         TuTh 5:00pm- 8:20pm(BPS  1238)  Coursey,  R. 


PSYC469H        Honors        Thesis        Proposal 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101(15994)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201(15995)        Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


Preparation; 


STAFF 
STAFF 


PSYC478  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Psychology; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC479  (PermReq)  Special  Research  Problems  in  Psychology; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/.'XUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC499H  Honors  Thesis  Research;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(16009)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(16010)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PSYC619    (PermReq)    Research   Team    in    Clinical    Psychology; 

(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0201(16020)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

PSYC788  Special  Research  Problems;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC789  Special  Research  Problems;  (1-4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RF"G.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

PUAF  Public  Affairs 
(Public  Affairs) 


PUAF698C  Selected  Topics  in  Public  Affairs:  Managing 
Differences;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/04/02-07/12/02. 

RB01(16119)        TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm  (Arranged)  Field,  C. 

PUAF798B  Readings  in  Public  Policy;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  For  PUAF  majors  only. 

PUAF899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RF.Ci.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


RUSS  Russian 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

RUSS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  .S6  semester  hours. 

RUSS499  Independent  Study  in  Russian;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

RUSS798  Independent  Study;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY  Sociology 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

SOCYIOO  Introduction  to  Sociology;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0201(16328)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am  (ASY3207)  Danza.  M. 

0301(16329)         MTuWThF..  9:00am-12:20pm     (ASY3211)  Hunt.  L. 

SOCYIOS    Introduction    to    Contemporary    Social  Problems; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  SB. 

0101(16339)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(ASY  3203)  Hatch.  S. 

0401(16340)         MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 3:40pm      (ASY  1213)  Corbin,  M. 

SOCY201  Introductory  Statistics  for  Sociology;  (4  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  SOCY  100  and  MATH  1 1 1 
or  equivalent.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
BMGT  231,  ENEE  324,  or  STAT  400.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  AREC  484,  BIOM  301,  BMGT  230, 
CNEC  400,  ECON  321,  EDMS  451,  GEOG  305,  GVPT  422, 
PSYC  200,  SOCY  201,  URSP  350,  or  TEXT  400. 

0201(16350)         MTuWTh....  1:00pm- 2:40pm       (ASY  3203)  Hepler.  8. 

TuTh 9:30am-1 1:00am  (ASY  3203)  Lab 

SOCY203  Sociological  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  SOCY  100. 

0101(16360)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (ASY  3207)  Stillman,  T 

SOCY230    Sociological    Social    Psychology;    (3    credits)    Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501(16370)  MTuWThF.   1:00pm- 3:40pm         (ASY  3207)  Stepnisky.  J. 

SOCY305  Scarcity  and  Modem  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  3  credits  of  sociology. 

0401(16380)  MTuWThF    9:30am-12:10pm(ASY  3211)    '         Finsterbusch.  K 


PUAF670  Finance;   (3  credits)   Grade  Method:   REG/AUD.   For 
PUAF  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 

The  following  section  meets  07/23/02-08/23/02. 

RB01(16088)        TuTh 6:00pm- 9:50pm  (Arranged)  Slater,  S. 

Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summcr.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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SOCY325  The  Sociology  of  Gender;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Prerequisite:  3  credits 
of  sociology.  Also  offered  as  WMST  325.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  SOCY  325  or  WMST  325. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/21/02. 

0101(16390)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 3:40pm      (ASY1213)  Hunt,  J. 

0201(16391)  MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm      (ASY  3207)  Nomaguchi,  K. 

SOCY380  Honors  Independent  Reading  in  Sociology; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  Formerly  SOCY  378. 

SOCY381  Honors  Independent  Research  in  Sociology;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
SOCY  380.  Formerly  SOCY  388. 

SOCY383  Honors  Thesis  Research;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  SOCY  381. 
Formerly  SOCY  389. 

SOCY386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

SOCY398A  Special  Topics  in  Sociology:  The  Contemporary 
Experience  of  Native  Americans;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401(16409)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Zamani-Moghadam.  L. 

SOCY399  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Sociology; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Individual  Instruction 
course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY410  Social  Demography;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  6  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of 
department. 

0601(16421)  MTuWThF..,  9:00am-11 :40am  (ASY  3219)  Sundaram,  A, 

SOCY443  The  Family  and  Society;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  6  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of 
department. 

0301(16431)  MTuWTh,,,,  6:00pm- 9:20pm  (ASY  3207)  Zamani-Moghadam,  L 

SOCY467  Sociology  of  Education;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  6  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of 
department. 

0301(16441)         MTuWThF..,  1:00pm- 3:40pm      (ASY  3217)  Dance,  L, 

SOCY498B  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of  Poverty; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  An  examination  of 
poverty  in  America  including  the  experiences,  perspectives,  and 
values  of  poor  people  as  well  as  the  definitions,  causes,  and 
consequences  of  and  solutions  to  poverty. 

0301(16451)         MTuWThF,,  9:00am-1 1:40am  (ASY  3203)  Pease,  J, 

SOCY498C  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of  Sexuality; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Examines  the  theoretical 
and  macro-level  institutions  that  shape  our  perceptions  of 
se.x/gender  and  sexuality  as  we  enter  the  21st  century.  Explores  the 
social  construction  of  sexuality  in  America  as  it  intersects  with 
gender,  race/ethnicity,  class,  violence,  media,  family,  economy,  and 
globalization.  Prerequisite:  six  credits  in  sociology  or  per  mission 
of  the  department. 

0101(16461)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:20pm(ASY  1213)  Moore,  L. 

0102(16462)         MW 6:00pm- 9:10pm(ASY  3211)  Moore,  L, 

0401(16463)         MTuWTh,,,,  6:00pm- 9:20pm       (ASY  1213)  Moore,  L, 


SOCY498D  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  New  Great 
Transformations:  Institutional  Change  in  Post-Communist 
Societies;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Theories  of 
institutions  and  institutional  change  with  application  to  post- 
communist  countries.  Problems  of  transition  from  socialism  to 
capitalism.  Empirical  research  dealing  with  transition  in  Eastern 
Europe  and  Former  Soviet  Union.  Social,  economic  and  political 
aspects  of  transition. 

0301(16473)  MTuWThF,,  1:00pm- 3:40pm  (ASY  3211)        Vinogradova,  E, 

SOCY498E  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Biotechnology  Across  the 
Social  Sciences;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0601(16483)         MTuWThF  .  1:00pm- 3:40pm      (ASY  3219)  Stach.A. 

SOCY498G  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Social  Construction  of 
Masculinity;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Development  of 
masculinity  in  childhood,  adolescence,  the  educational  system,  mass 
media,  marriage  and  adult  roles.  Institutional  influences  on  sex  roles, 
including  class,  ethnic,  familial,  occupational,  and  religious. 
Prerequisite:  six  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  from  the  department. 
0601(16493)  MTuWTh,,.,  6:00pm- 9:20pm       (ASY  3221)  Moore,  L. 

SOCY498J  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Migrant  Communities  in 
the  U.S.;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Examines 
migrant  communities  in  the  U.S.  in  two  ways.  First  it  focuses  on 
how  different  migrant  communities  are  constructed  through 
different  sorts  of  policies,  including  immigration  policies,  labor 
policies,  and  family  policies.  Second,  given  these  policies,  it 
examines  how  immigrant  communities  negotiate  a  sense  of  group 
identity.  Particular  attention  is  paid  to  how  different  individuals 
may  be  incorporated  differentially  in  such  collective  efforts. 

0301(16503)         MTuWThF,,  1:00pm- 3:40pm      (ASY  3203)  Patil,  V, 

SOCY699  Special  Social  Problems;  (1-16  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SPAN  Spanish 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

SPANlOl  Elementary  Spanish  I;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  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  of  C  or  below.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 
0101(16568)         MTuWTh.,..  9:30am-1 1:45am  (JMZ  2207)  STAFF 

0201(16569)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm         (JMZ  0125)  STAFF 

SPAN102  Elementary  Spanish  11;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  SPAN  101  at  UMCP  or  equivalent. 
Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 

0101(16579)         MTuWTh,,,,  9:30am-11:45am  (PLS  1168)  STAFF 

0201(16580)         TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm         (JMZ  1215)  STAFF 

SPAN201  Intermediate  Spanish;  (4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE:  HO.  Prerequisite:  SPAN  102  or  SPAN  103  at 
UMCP  or  high  school  level  3  Spanish  with  a  grade  of  A  or  B  or 
high  school  level  4  Spanish  with  a  C  or  below.  Not  open  to 
native/tluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN  203. 

0101(16590)         MTuWTh,,,,  9:30am-11:45am  (JMZ  2206)  STAFF 

0201(16591)         MTuWTh...  9:30am-11:45am(TWS  0147)  STAFF 

0202(16592)  TuWTh 6:00pm- 9:00pm  (JMZ  0103)  STAFF 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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SPAN202  Intermediate  Grammar  and  Composition;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HO.  Prerequisite:  SPAN 
201  or  high  school  level  4  or  5  with  a  grade  of  A  or  B  or  permission 
of  department.  Corequisite:  SPAN  207  and/or  SPAN  211.  Not 
open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN  204. 
0101(16602)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  1215)  STAFF 

SPAN222  Cultural  Difference  in  Contemporary  Latin  America; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  CORE 
Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(16612)  MW 9:30am-1 2:45pm  (JMZ  0205)Canabal-Torres,  E. 

SPAN301  Advanced  Grammar  and  Composition  I;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  SPAN  202. 
Recommended:  SPAN  207. 

0101(16622)  TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(JMZ  3205)  STAFF 

SPAN311  Advanced  Conversation  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  SPAN  202  or  SPAN  211  or 
permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of 
Spanish. 

0101(16623)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  0118)  STAFF 

SPAN312  Advanced  Conversation  II;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisites:  SPAN  202  and  SPAN  211  or  SPAN 
311  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  native/fluent 
speakers  of  Spanish. 

0201(16624)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(JMZ  0118)  STAFF 

SPAN408  Great  TTiemes  of  the  Hispanic  Literatures:  Puerto  Rican 
Literature  and  Music;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(16642)        TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(JMZ  2206)  Quintero-Herencia,  J. 

SPAN409  Great  Themes  of  the  Hispanic  Literatures: 
Latinoamerica  en  el  siglo  XX:  Un  viaje  literario;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(16652)  MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm  (JMZ  2207)  Aguilar-Mora,  J, 

SPAN448B  Special  Topics  in  Latin  American  Civilization:  Human 
Rights  and  Democratization  in  Latin  America;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(16662)         TuTh 2:00pm- 5:20pm(TYD  2108)  Kaufman.  E. 

SPAN699  Independent  Study  in  Spanish;  (1-3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SPAN798  Open  Seminar:  Leading  Voices:  Unraveling  Latin 
America;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Class  meets 
6/24/02  -  6/27/02;  07/01/02  -  07/03/02;  07/08/02  -  07/11/02 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-07/11/02. 

0101(16674)  MTuWTh....  9:00am- 1:00pm         (JMZ  0120)         Sosnowski,  S. 

SPAN799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SPAN899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  RFC;.  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  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  MS.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
Math  Department  based  on  satisfactory  score  on  Math  placement 
exam  or  MATH  110  or  MATH  U.S.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  MATH  1 11  or  any  MATH  or  STAT  course  with  a 


prerequisite  of  MATH  141.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 

the  following:  MATH  1 1 1  or  STAT  100. 

0101(16737)         MTuWThF.  8:00am- 9:20am  (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

0202(  1 6739)         MTuWThF    9:30am- 1 0:50am  (MTH  0101)  STAFF 

STAT400  Applied  Probability  and  Statistics  1;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  MATH  141.  Not  acceptable 

toward  graduate  degrees  in  STAT,  MAPL,  or  MATH.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  STAT  400  or  ENEE  324. 

0102(16749)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0307)  STAFF 

0103(16750)  MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0105)  STAFF 

0203(16752)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (MTHB0421)  STAFF 

0210(16753)         MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm     (MTH  0101)  STAFF 

STAT798A  Selected  Topics  in  Statistics;  (1-4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(16763)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

0201(16764)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

STAT799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

STAT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

SURV  Survey  Methodology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

SURV440  Sampling  Theory;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  STAT  401  or  STAT  420.  Not  open  to  students 
who  have  completed  STAT  440.  Class  meets:  Census  Headquarters, 
Suitland,  MD 

The  following  section  meets  06/04/02-07/25/02. 

0101(16858)         TuTh 6:15pm- 9:00pm( Arranged)  STAFF 

This  section  will  meet  at  the  Census  Headquarters  in  Suitland.  MD 
from  June  4,  2002  through  July  25,  2002. 

SURV623  Data  Collection  Methods  in  Survey  Research; 
(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Meets  6/4/02-7/25/02.  This 
course  is  taught  in  conjunction  with  Michigan's  Summer  Institute. 

The  following  section  meets  06/04/02-07/25/02. 

0101(16907)         TuTh 6:15pm-  9:00pm(LEF  1208)  Cantor.  D. 

SURV625  Applied  Sampling;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  statistics  course  approved  by  the 
department.  Course  is  team  taught  by  James  Lepkowski  and  Roger 
Tourangeau. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-07/26/02. 

0101(16917)         MW 6:15pm- 9:00pm(LEF  1208)  Lepkowski,  J. 

SURV699    (PermReq)    Special   Topics   in   Survey   Methodology; 

(1-4  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(16927)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged         Groves,  R. 

SURV699A  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Questionnaire 
Design;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/10/02-06/14/02- 

0101(16937)  MTuWThF.  1;00pm- 4:00pm       (LEF  1208)  STAFF 

SURV699B  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Introduction  to 
Survey  Quality;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-06/28/02. 

0101(16947)         MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 5:00pm      (LEF  1208)  Biemer.  P. 

SURV699C  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Intro  to  Small 
Area  Estimation;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/15/02-07/19/02. 

0201(16958)         MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (LEF  1208)  Lahin,  P. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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SURV699D  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Event  History 
Calendar  Interviewing  Methodologies;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method: 
REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/17/02-06/21/02. 

0101(16967)         MTuWThF...  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (LEF  1208)  STAFF 

SURV699E  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Advanced 
Small  Area  Estimation;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  07/22/02-07/26/02. 

0201(16978)         MTuWThF..  1:00pm- 4:00pm      (LEF  1208)  Lahiri,  P. 

SURV699K  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Multi-Level 
Analysis  of  Survey  Data;  (1  credit)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/28/02. 

0101(16969)  MTuWThF. .10:30am-12:30pm       (LEF  1208)  Croninger,  R. 

SURV722  Randomized/Nonrandomized  Design;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD. 

The  following  section  meets  06/05/02-07/12/02. 

0101(16977)         TuTh 6:15pm- 9:00pm  (LEF  1201)  Tourangeau,  R. 

THET  Theatre 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

THETllO  Introduction  to  the  Theatre;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 

0101(17027)         MTuWThF..  11:00am-1 2:20pm     (PAC  1801)  Hebert,  M. 

0201(17028)         MTuWThF. . 11 :00am-12:20pm     (PAC  1801)  STAFF 

THETllO  Acting  I;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  THET  110  or  permission  of  department. 

0101(17038)         MTuWThF..  9:30am-1 0:50am  (PAC  2740)  Hebert,  M. 

THET386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department.  56  semester  hours. 

THET499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

THET499A  Independent  Study:  The  State  of  the  Art:  Stephen 
Sondheim  and  the  Contemporary  Musical  Theatre;  (3  credits) 
Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101(17052)         TuTh 4:00pm- 7:2Qpm(PAC  1801)  Rothman,  K. 

THET499B    Independent    Study:    Introduction    to    Playwriting; 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(17062)  MTuWThF. .11:00am-12:20pm  (PAC1815)       Trieschmann,  D. 


THET499P       Independent       Study:       Puppetry 

(3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201(17072)         TuTh 9:00am-1 2:20pm  (PAC  3730) 


Workshop; 


UMEI  Maryland  English  Institute 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

UMEIOOl  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language:  Beginning; 
(12  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-F. 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 

0101(17137)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-12:00pm     (PLS  1162)  Jarrett,  L. 

MTuWThF,,  1:00pm-  3:00pm      (PLS  1162) 
The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 
0102(17138)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

UMEI002  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language:  Intermediate 
I;  (12  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-E 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 

0101(17148)  MTuWThF  ,  9:00am-12:00pm        (PLS  1164)  Wiltshire.  C. 

MTuWThF..  1:00pm-  3:00pm      (PLS  1164) 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 

0102(17149)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

UMEI003  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language:  Intermediate 
II;  (12  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-E 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 

0101(17159)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-12;00pm     (PLS  1184)  Kubicki,  E. 

MTuWThF..  1:00pm-  3:00pm      (PLS  1184) 

The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 

0102(17160)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  STAFF 

UMEI004  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language:  Intermediate 
III;  (12  credits)  Grade  Method:  P-E 
The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 
0101(17170)  MTuWThF.  9:00am-1 2:00pm      (PLS  1176)  STAFF 

MTuWThF..  1:00pm-  3:00pm      (PLS  1176) 
The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 
0102(17171)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-12:00pm     (PLS  1158)  Little,  W. 

MTuWThF..  1:a0pm-  3:00pm      (PLS  1158) 
The  following  section  meets  06/24/02-08/09/02. 
0103(17172)         MTuWThF.  9:00am-1 2:00pm     (COL  3111)  Taylor,  V. 

MTuWThF.  1:00pm- 3:00pm      (C0L3111) 

UNFV  University /World  Courses 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 

UNIV099  (PermReq)  Internship  Seminar;  (No  credit)  Grade 
Method:  P-F.  Permission  of  Internship  Coordinator  required. 
Obtain  signature  and  more  information  at  the  Career  Center,  3100 
Hornbake  Library.  Special  fee  required  for  this  course. 

0101(17233)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Staten,  T. 

0201(17234)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Staten,  T. 

URSP  Urban  Studies  and  Planning 
(Architecture) 

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

URSP681  Urban  Planning  Law;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  URSP  681, 
URBS  450,  or  URBS  681.  Formerly  URBS  681. 

0101(17298)         MW 7:00pm- 9:30pm(ARC  1127)  Karlna.  S. 

URSP688T  Recent  Developments  in  Urban  Studies:  Apphcations 
of  Urban  Transponation;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/AUD. 

0101(17308)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Marcus,  L. 

0201(17309)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Marcus,  L, 


THET789  (PermReq)  Master's  Practicum;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

THET799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research; 
(1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

THET899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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URSP703  (PermReq)  Community  Planning  Field  Instruction  and 
Practicum;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Prerequisites:  URSP 
600,  URSP  601,  URSP  604,  URSP  605  or  permission  from  the 
Program.  For  MCP  majors  only.  Formerly  URBS  703.  This  course 
is  part  one  of  a  6-credit  course,  final  3  credits  to  be  completed  in 
Summer  Session  II.  Students  must  sign  up  for  both  Summer 
Sessions  I  and  II. 

0101(17319)         Tu 7:00pm- 9:30pm   (ARC  1123)  Baum,  H. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

0201(17320)         Tu 7:00pm- 9:30pm   (ARC  1123)  Baum,  H. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

URSP705  Summer  Community  Planning  Studio  I;  (4  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  instructor. 

0101(17332)         MTuWThF...  9:00am- 4:00pm      (ARC  1123)  Brower.  S. 

URSP706  Summer  Community  Planning  Studio   II;   (2   credits) 

Grade  Method:  REG/AUD.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  instructor. 

0201(17333)         MTuWThF...  9:00am- 4:00pm      (ARC  1123)  Brower.  S. 

URSP788  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Urban  Studies 
and  Planning:  Independent  Study  in  Urban  Studies  and  Planning; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

URSP798  (PermReq)  Readings  in  Urban  Studies  and  Planning; 
(1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG.  Individual  Instruction  course: 
contact  department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

URSP799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/S-F.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact 
department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

VMSC  Veterinary  Medical  Sciences 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

VMSC799  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

VMSC899  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


WMST  Women's  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

WMST250  Introduction  to  Women's  Studies:  Women,  Art  and 
Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HA. 
CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 

0101(17473)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(WDS  1130)  STAFF 

WMST255  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade 
Method:  REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  HL.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course. 
Also  offered  as  ENGL  250.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  WMST  255  or  ENGL  250. 

0501(17483)  I^TuWTtiF..  1:00pm- 4:00pm         (SQH2122)  Kauffman.  L 

WMST275  World  Literature  by  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG.  CORE:  HL.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Also  offered  as 
CMLT  275.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
WMST  275  or  CMLT  275. 

0101(17493)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:15pm(SQH  2120)  STAFF 

0201(17494)         MW 6:00pm- 9:15pm(KEY  0116)  STAFF 


WMST325  The  Sociology  of  Gender;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity-  (D)  Course.  Prerequisite:  3  credits 
of  sociology.  Also  offered  as  SOCY  325.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  325  or  SOCY  325. 

The  following  section  meets  06/03/02-06/21/02. 

0101(17504)  MTuWThF     1 :00pm- 3:40pm       (ASY  1213)  Hunt.  J. 

0201(17505)         MW 6:00pm- 9:20pm  (ASY  3207)  Nomaguchi,  K. 

WMST336  Psychology  of  Women;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Also  offered  as  PSYC  336. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  336  or 
PSYC  336. 

0101(17515)         MTuWThF.  9:30am-10:50am(BPS  2283)  Linn.  S. 

WMST400  Theories   of  Feminism;   (3   credits)   Grade  Method: 

REG/P-F/AUD.   Prerequisite:  one  course  in   WMST  or  a  course 

cross-listed  with  a  WMST  course. 

0101(17525)         TuTh 6:00pm- 9:1 5pm(WDS  1127)  STAFF 

WMST47]  Women's  Health;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P- 
F/AUD.  CORE  Diversity  (D)  Course.  Also  offered  as  HLTH  471. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  471  or 
HLTH  471. 

0101(17535)  MTuWTh...  1:00pm- 2:45pm         (HHP  1301)  Desmond,  S. 

0102(17536)  MW 6:00pm- 9:45pm  (HHP  1301)  Van  Den  Berg,  R 

0201(17537)         MTuWTh....11:00am-12:45pm     (HHP  0306)  Jessell,  J 

0202(17538)         MW 6:00pm- 9:45pm(HHP  0306)  Murray,  C. 

WMST498A  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Women's  Studies: 
Community  Intervention:  Domestic  Violence;  (3  credits)  Grade 

Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501(17548)         MTuWThF. .12:00pm- 3:00pm     (BPS  1236)  O'Brien.  K. 

WMST498B  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Women's  Studies: 
Rebellious  Women  in  American  Culture;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD.  Also  offered  as  AMST  41 8U. 

0201(17558)         TuTh 1:00pm- 4:20pm(PLS  1180)  Perry.  B. 

WMST499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study:  Individual  Study  in 
Women's  Studies;  (1-3  credits)  Grade  Method:  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  i  hours  of  WMST  and  junior 
standing. 

WMST699  (PermReq)   Independent   Study;   (1-3   credits)   Grade 

Method:    REG/AUD.    Individual    Instruction    course:    contact 

department  or  instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  By  permission 

of  instructor  only. 

WMST799  Masters  Thesis  Research;  (1-6  credits)  Grade  Method: 

REG. 

0101(17572)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged         Bolles,  A. 

0201(17573)         Time  and  room  to  be  arranged         Bolles.  A. 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Core  Courses 


These  CORE  courses  are  offered  during  Summer  Sessions  I,  l-A,  l-B,  II,  ll-C,  and  ll-D,  2002.  Consult  the  most  recent  edition  of 
the  Schedule  of  Classes  or  Undergraduate  Catalog  for  CORE  Program  requirements.  Refer  to  the  "Course  Offerings"  section  in 
this  schedule  for  session,  class  and  time  information.  USP  students  should  contact  the  CORE  office  in  the  Office  of  the  Dean  for 
Undergraduate  Studies,  213  Mitchell  Building,  Zip  5251,  phone  301-405-9359  for  lists  of  approved  USP  courses. 


CORE  FUNDAMENTAL  STUDIES  COURSES 

CORE  AND  USP  INTRODUCTION  TO  WRmNG  COURSES 
ENGL  1 0 1        INTRO  TO  WRITING 
ENGL  1 0 1 X     INTRO  TO  WRITING 

(ENGLISH  AS  A  SECOND  LANGUAGE) 

CORE  AND  USP  PROFESSIONAL  WRITING  COURSES 

ENGL391        ADVANCED  COMPOSITION 
ENGL392        ADVANCED  COMPOSITION:  PRE-LAW 
ENGL393       TECHNICAL  WRITING 
ENGL394       BUSINESS  WRITING 
ENGL395        WRITING  IN  THE  HEALTH 
PROFESSIONS 

CORE  AND  USP  MATFIEMATICS  COURSES 

MATH  110       ELEMENTARY  MATHEMATICAL 

MODELS 
MATH  113       COLLEGE  ALGEBRA  WITH 

APPLICATIONS 
MATH115      PRECALCULUS 

Note:  MATHlll,  MATH140,  MATH220,  and  STATIOO  fulfill  both 
fundamental  and  distributive  requirements.  See  distributive  list. 

CORE  DISTRIBUTFVE  STUDIES  COURSES 

Note:    Courses    noted    "(D)"    also    meet    the    CORE   diversity 
Requirement 

HUMANITIES  AND  THE  ARTS 
CORE  Literature  Courses  (HL) 

CHIN213        CHINESE  POETRY  INTO  ENGLISH  (D) 
CLAS170        GREEK  &  ROMAN  MYTH 
CMLT270       GLOBAL  LITERATURE  &  SOCIAL 

CHANGE  (D) 
CMLT275       WORLD  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(also  as  WMST275)  (D) 
ENGL205       INTRO  TO  SHAKESPEARE 
ENGL222        AMERICAN  LITERATURE  1865-PRESENT 
ENGL234       INTRO  TO  AFRICAN-AMERICAN 

LITERATURE  (D) 
ENGL241        INTRO  TO  THE  NOVEL 
ENGL243        INTRO  TO  POETRY 
ENGL250        LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(also  as  WMST255)  (D) 
ENGL265        LESBIAN  GAY  &  BISEXUAL  LITERATURE 

(D) 
ENGL278S      AMERICAN  SHORT  STORY  IN 

ITS  WORLD  CONTEXT 
HONR238B    IMAGES  OF  MASCULINITY  IN  20TH 

CENTURY  AMERICAN  LITERATURE 

&FILM 


HONR259Q  CONFORMITY,  REBELLION  & 

IDENTITY  IN  LITERATURE 
SPAN222         CULTURAL  DIFFERENCE  IN 

CONTEMPORARY  LATIN  AMERICA  (D) 
WMST255      INTRO  TO  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(also  as  ENGL250)  (D) 
WMST275       WORLD  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(also  as  CMLT275)  (D) 

CORE  History  or  Theory  of  the  Arts  Courses  (HA) 
AMST205       MATERIAL  ASPECTS  OF 

AMERICAN  LIFE 
ARCH223       HISTORY  OF  NON- WESTERN 

ARCHITECTURE  (D) 
ARTH200       ART  OF  THE  WESTERN  WORLD  TO  1 300 
ARTH201       ART  OF  THE  WESTERN  WORLD 

AFTER  1300 
ARTH250       ART  &  ARCHAEOLOGY  OF  ANCIENT 

AMERICA  (D) 
ARTH275       ART  &  ARCHAEOLOGY  OF  AFRICA  (D) 
ARTH290       ART  OF  ASIA  (D) 
ARTT150        INTRO  TO  ART  THEORY 
DANC200       INTRO  TO  DANCE  (D) 
ENGL245        FILM  &  NARRATIVE  TRADITION 
MUET200       WORLD  POPULAR  MUSICS  &  IDENTITY 

(D) 
MUET210       IMPACT  OF  MUSIC  ON  LIFE  (D) 
MUSC130       SURVEY  MUSIC  LITERATURE 
MUSC140       MUSIC  FUNDAMENTLS  I 
THETl  10        INTRO  TO  THEATRE 
WMST250      WOMEN,  ART  &  CULTURE  (D) 

CORE  Humanities  Courses  (HO) 

AMST201  INTRO  TO  AMERICAN  STUDIES 

AMST203  POPULAR  CULTURE  IN  AMERICA 

AMST204  FILM  &  AMERICAN  CULTURE  STUDIES 

AMST211  TECHNOLOGY  &  AMERICAN  CULTURE 

FREN201  INTERMEDIATE  FRENCH 

FREN204  REVIEW  GRAMMAR  &  COMPOSITION 

GERM201  INTERMEDIATE  GERMAN  I 

LARC160  INTRO  LANDSCP  ARCH 

LING240  LANGUAGE  AND  MIND 

PHIL  100  INTRO  PHILOSOPHY 

PHIL  140  CONTEMPORARY  MORAL  ISSUES 

SPAN201  INTERMEDIATE  SPANISH 

SPAN202  INTERMEDIATE  GRAMMAR 
&  COMPOSITION 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  O-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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SOCIAL  SCIENCES  AND  HISTORY 

CORE  Social  or  Political  History  Courses  (SH) 
AASPIOO         INTRO  TO  AFRO-AMERICAN  STUDIES 

(D) 
AASP202         BLACK  CULTURE  IN  THE  UNITED 

STATES  (D) 
ENGL260       INTRO  TO  FOLKLORE 
HISTl  1 1  MEDIEVAL  WORLD 

HIST156         HISTORY  OF  THE  U.S.  TO  1865 
HISTl 57         HISTORY  OF  THE  U.S.  SINCE  1865 
HIST282         HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWISH  PEOPLE  I  (D) 
HIST283  HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWISH  PEOPLE  II  (D) 

HONR248G   SOCIAL  &  GROUP  VIOLENCE 

IN  AMERICA 
JOUR240        ADVERTISING  IN  AMERICA 
KNES293        HISTORY  OF  SPORT  IN  AMERICA 

CORE  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences  Courses  (SB) 


MATHEMATICS  AND  THE  SCIENCES 

CORE  Physical  Sciences  Non-Lab  Courses  (PS) 
ASTR 1 00        INTRO  TO  ASTRONOMY 
ENESIOO         INTRO  ENGINEERING  DESIGN 
GEOG140       COASTAL  ENVIRONMENTS 
GEOL120        ENVIRONMENTAL  GEOLOGY 
PHYS104         HOW  THINGS  WORK: 

SCIENTIFIC  FOUNDATIONS 
PHYS161         MECHANICS  &  PARTICLE  DYNAMICS 

CORE  Life  Sciences  Non-Lab  Courses  (LS) 
BSCI120  INSECTS 

BSCI205  ENVIRONMENTAL  SCIENCE 

KNES260        SCIENCE  OF  PHYSICAL  ACTIVITY 
AND  CARDIOVASCULAR  HEALTH 
NFSCIOO        ELEMENTS  OF  NUTRITION 

CORE  Math  or  Formal  Reasoning  Non-Lab  Courses  (MS) 
CMSC250       DISCRETE  STRUCTTJRES 
GEOG 1 70       MAPS  AND  MAP  USE 
MATHl  1 1       INTRO  TO  PROBABILITY 
MATH  140      CALCULUS  I 
MATH  141       CALCULUS  II 
MATH220       ELEMENTARY  CALCULUS  I 
MATH221       ELEMENTARY  CALCULUS  II 
PHIL  1 70  INTRO  TO  LOGIC 

STAT  1 00         ELEMENTARY  STATISTICS  & 
PROBABILITY 

CORE  Physical  Sciences  Lab  Courses  (PL) 
ASTRlOl  GENERAL  ASTRONOMY 
CHEM103  GENERAL  CHEMISTRY  I 
CHEM103M  GENERAL  CHEMISTRY  I 
CHEM 1 1 3  GENERAL  CHEMISTRY  II 
CHEM113M  GENERAL  CHEMISTRY  II 
PH YS 1 2 1  FUNDAMENTALS  OF  PHYSICS  I 
PHYS122  FUNDAMENTALS  OF  PHYSICS  II 
PHYS262        VIBRATIONS,  WAVES,  HEAT, 

ELECTRICITY  AND  MAGNETISM 
PHYS263        ELECTRODYNAMICS,  LIGHT, 

RELATIVITY  AND  MODERN  PHYSICS 
GEOL 100/110    PHYSICAL  GEOLOGY/  LAB 
(both  courses   must  be  taken   in  the  same  summer  session  or 
semester) 

CORE  Life  Sciences  Lab  Courses  (LL) 
ANTH220       INTRO  TO  BIOLOGICAL 

ANTHROPOLOGY  (D) 
BSCI105  PRINCIPLES  OF  BIOLOGY  I 

BSCI105M       PRINCIPLES  OF  BIOLOGY  I 
BSCI106  PRINCIPLES  OF  BIOLOGY  II 

BSCI201  HUMAN  ANATOMY  &  PHYSIOLOGY  I 

BSC1223  GENERAL  MICROBIOLOGY 

BSCI124/125  PLANT  BIOLOGY/ LAB 

(both  courses  must   be  taken   m  the  same  summer  session  or 
semester) 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (chck  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


AASPlOl 

AAST200 

ANTH240 
ANTH260 


CCJSIOO 

CCJS105 

ECON200 

ECON201 

GEOG  100 

GVPTIOO 

GVPT170 
GVPT200 

HESP120 
JOUR  150 
PSYCIOO 
SOCYIOO 
SOCY105 


PUBLIC  POLICY  &  THE  BLACK 

COMMUNITY 

INTRO  TO  ASIAN  AMERICAN  STUDIES 

(D) 

INTRO  TO  ARCHAEOLOGY  (D) 

INTRODUCTION  TO  SOCIOCULTURAL 

ANTHROPOLOGY  AND  LINGUISTICS 

(D) 

INTRO  TO  CRIMINAL  JUSTICE 

INTRO  TO  CRIMINOLOGY 

PRINCIPLES  OF  MICRO-ECONOMICS 

PRINCIPLES  OF  MACRO-ECONOMICS 

INTRO  TO  GEOGRAPHY 

PRINCIPLES  OF  GOVERNMENT 

&  POLITICS 

AMERICAN  GOVERNMENT 

INTERNATIONAL  POLmCAL 

RELATIONS 

INTRO  TO  LINGUISTICS 

INTRO  TO  MASS  COMMUNICATION 

INTRO  TO  PSYCHOLOGY 

INTRO  TO  SOCIOLOGY 

INTRO  TO  CONTEMPORARY  SOCIAL 

PROBLEMS 


CORE  ADVANCED  STUDY  COURSES 

See  the  second  edition  of  the  Spring  2002  or  first  edition  of 
the  Fall  2002  for  details. 

CORE  Capstone  Courses  (CS) 

(Majors  only,  after  completing  86  credits) 

BMGT457       MARKETING  POLICIES  &  STRATEGIES 

BMGT495       BUSINESS  POLICIES 

LARC471        CAPSTONE  STUDIO 


Vnwersity  of  Maryland 


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CORE  HUMAN  CULTURAL  DIVERSITY 

(""■"  indicates  course  is  also  CORE  Distributive  Studies) 
CORE  Diversity  Courses  Recommended  for  Freshman  and 
Sophomores  (under  56  credits)  (D) 

AASPIOO         INTRO  TO  AFRO- AMERICAN  STUDIES* 
AASP202         BLACK  CULTURE  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES* 
AAST200        INTRO  TO  ASIAN  AMERICAN  STUDIES* 
AMST212       DIVERSITY  AMER  CULTURE 
ANTH220       INTRO  TO  BIOLOGICAL 

ANTHROPOLOGY* 
ANTH240       INTRO  TO  ARCHAEOLOGY* 
ANTH260       INTRODUCTION  TO  SOCIOCULTURAL 

ANTHROPOLOGY  AND  LINGUISTICS* 
ARCH223       HISTORY  OF  NON- WESTERN 

ARCHITECTURE* 
ARTH250       ART  &  ARCHAEOLOGY  OF  ANCIENT 

AMERICA* 
ARTH275       ART  &  ARCHAEOLOGY  OF  AFRICA* 
ARTH290       ART  OF  ASIA* 

CHIN213        CHINESE  POETRY  INTO  ENGLISH* 
CMLT270       GLOBAL  LITERATURE  &  SOCIAL  CHANGE* 
CMLT275       WORLD  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(alsoasWMST275)* 
DANC200       INTRO  TO  DANCE* 
ENGL234       INTRO  TO  AFRICAN-AMERICAN 

LITERATURE* 
ENGL250       LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(alsoas  WMST255)* 
ENGL265        LESBIAN  GAY  &  BISEXUAL  LITERATURE* 
HIST282         HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWISH  PEOPLE  I* 
HIST283  HISTORY  OF  THE  JEWISH  PEOPLE  II* 

MUET200       WORLD  POPULAR  MUSICS  &  IDENTITY* 
MUET210       IMPACT  OF  MUSIC  ON  LIFE* 
SPAN222         CULTRAL  DIFFERENCE  IN 

CONTEMPORARY  LATIN  AMERICA* 


WMST250      WOMEN,  ART  &  CULTURE* 
WMST255      INTRO  TO  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(also  as  ENGL250)* 
WMST275      WORLD  LITERATURE  BY  WOMEN 

(alsoasCMLT275)* 

CORE  Diversity  Courses  Recommended  for  Juniors  and 

Seniors  (after  56  credits)  (D) 

CHIN3 1 6        TRADITIONAL  CHINESE  VALUES 
COMM324     COMMUNICATION  &  GENDER 
COMM360     RHETORIC  OF  BLACK  AMERICA 
COMM482     INTERCULTURAL  COMMUNICATION 
EDCP420        EDUCATION  &  RACISM 
EDCP498A     EDUCATION  &  COUNSELING  ISSUES 

FOR  ASIAN  AMERICANS 
ENGL348P     LITERARY  WORKS  BY  WOMEN 
ENGL360       AFRICAN  INDIAN  &  CARIBBEAN 

WRITERS 
FMST381        POVERTY,  AFFLUENCE,  &  FAMILIES 
GEOG323       LATIN  AMERICA 
GVPT447        ISLAMIC  POLITICAL  PHILOSOPHY 
HIST314A       NATIONALISM  &  NATION-BUILDING  IN 

THE  MIDDLE  EAST 
HIST473         HISTORY  OF  THE  CARIBBEAN 
HLTH471        WOMENS  HEALTH  (also  as  WMST471) 
PHIL308F       MORALITY  &  OPPRESSION: 

FEMINIST  ANALYSES 
PSYC354         CROSS-CULTURAL  PSYCHOLOGY 
SOCY325        SOCIOLOGY  OF  GENDER 

(alsoasWMST325) 
WMST325      SOCIOLOGY  OF  GENDER 

(also  as  SOCY325) 
WMST471       WOMENS  HEALTH  (also  as  HLTH471) 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  D  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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University  of  Maryland 


UNIVERSITY   OF 

MARYLAND 


Evening  Courses-After  5  p.m. 


COURSE  NUMBER   SESSION      COURSE  TITLE 
AMERICAN  STUDIES 

AMST201  II 

AMST211  II 

AMST212  I 

AMST418Y  I 

AMST428N  II 

AMST429M  I 


ARCHITECTURE 

ARCH223 

ARCH242 

ARCH343 

ARCH428L 

ARCH470 

ART  STUDIO 

ARTT150 

ARTT468B 


INTRO  AMER  STDY 
TECHNOL+AM  CULTURE 
DIVERSITY  AMER  CULTURE 
NEW  YORK,  NEW  YORK 
VIETNAM  WAR  IN  AMER  CULT 
DOCUMENTARY  IN  AMER  CULT 

II  HIST  NON-WESTERN  ARCH 

I  DRAWING  I 

I  DRAWING  II:  LINE 

II  ISLAMIC  ARCHITECTURE 
I  COMPUTER  APPLICTNS 

I-A  INTRO  TO  ART  THEORY 

I-A  ISSUES  CONTEMPORARY  ART 


BUSINESS  AND  MANAGEMENT 

BMGTllO  I  INTRO  TO  BMGT 

BMGT220  I  PRIN  ACCOUNTING  I 

BMGT221  I,  II  PRIN  ACCOUNTING  II 

BMGT230  I  BUSINESS  STATISTCS 

BMGT310  I,  II  INTERMED  ACCTG I 

BMGT311  I  INTERMED  ACCTG  II 

BMGT323  II  INCC:)ME  TAX  ACCOUNT 

BMGT340  I,  II  BUSINESS  FINANCE 

BMGT350  II  MKT  PRINC+ORGANIZ 

BMGT364  II  MGT+ORGANIZ  THRY 

BMGT380  I,  II  BUSINESS  LAW  I 

BMGT392  II  INTERNAT  BUSIN  MGT 

BMGT402  II  DATABASE  SYS 

BMGT405  I  BUSINESS  TELECOM 

BMGT422  II  AUDITING  THRY+PRAC 

BMGT424  I  ADVANCED  ACCOUNTNG 

BMGT440  I  FINANCIAL  MANAGEMT 

BMGT445  II  COMERCL  BANK  MGNMT 

BMGT446  I  INTERNATIONAL  FIN 

BMGT451  I  CONSUMER  ANALYSIS 

BMGT464  I  ORGANIZATNL  BEHAVR 

BMGT495  I,  II  BUSINESS  POLICIES 

BMGT496  I  BUSINESS  ETHICS&SOCIETY 

BMGT611  I  MANAGERIAL  ACTNG 

BMGT683  I  GLOBAL  ECON  ENVIRN 

BMGT704  I  DATA  MANACiEMENT  SYSTEMS 

BMGT705  II  TELECOMM  &:  INTERNET 

BMGT720  I  INFO  TECH  &  CORP  TRANSF 

BMGT740  II  NEW  VENTURE  FINANC 

BMGT741  I,  II  ADV  FINANCE  MNGT 

BMGT743  II  INVESTMENT  MANGMNT 

BMGT745  I  FINANCE  INSTUT  MNG 

BMGT746  I,  II  INTERNE  FINCL  MNGT 

BMGT757  I  MARKETING  STRATEGY 

BMGT764  I  EXEC  POWER  &  NEGOTL\TION 

BMGT798A  II  WORK  TEAMS 

CRIMINOLOGY  AND  CRIMINAL  JUSTICE 


CCJS234 

CCJS320 

CHEMISTRY 

CHEM103 

CHEM113 

CLASSICS 

CLAS170 


II  LAW  CRIM  INVESTIGATION 

I,  II  INTRO  CRIMINALISTC 

I  GENERAL  CHEM  I 

I  GENERAL  CHEM  II 

I,  II  GREEK+ROMAN  MYTH 


COURSE  NUMBER       SESSION       COURSE  TITLE 
COMPARATIVE  LITERATURE 


CMLT270  I,  II 

CMLT275  I,  II 

CMLT298A  I 

COMMUNICATION 


GLOBE  LIT+SOC  CHNG 
WRLD  LIT  BY  WOMEN 
DIVERSITYATDEO/ACTIVISM 

ORAL  COMM  PRIN 
ADV  PUBLIC  SPEAKING 
ARGUMEN  lALN+DEBATE 
COMMUN  &  GENDER 
ARGUMENT  &  PUBLIC  POLICY 
PR  TECHNIQUES 
\X  RITIXCS  IN  PR 
RHELORIC  BLACK  AM 
EXPER  LEARNING 
INTERPRET  STRAT  DISCOURS 
COMM  THEORY 
NEGOTLMIONcVCOXFLICT  MNT 
INTERCULTURAL  COMM 

PRIN  MICRO-ECONOMICS 
PRIN  MACROECONOMICS 
MACROEC  THRY  &  POL 
INTERMED  MICROEC  THRY 
ECON  STAT 

MONEY  AND  BANKING 
INTERNATL  ECONMICS 
TH  PUB  FIN&FIS  FED 
INDUSTRIAL  ORGANIZ 

CURRICULUM  AND  INSTRUCTION 

EDCI463  I-A  READING  SECOND  SCHOOL 

EDUCATION,  HUMAN  DEVELOPMENT 
EDHD413  I  ADOLESCENT  DEVEL 

EDHD460  II  EDUCATIONAL  PSYCH 

MEASUREMENT,  STATISTICS,  AND  EVALUATION 
EDMS645  I,  II  QUANT  RSRCH  METH  I 

EDMS646  I,  II  QUANT  RSRCH  MTH  II 

EDMS651  II  APPL  MULTI  REGRESS  ANAL 

EDUCATION,  POLICY  AND  LEADERSHIP 


COMM  107 

LII 

C;OMM200 

I 

COMM230 

1 

COMM324 

LII 

COMM330 

I 

COMM351 

I 

C;OMM352 

II 

COMM360 

I 

COMM386 

I 

COMM401 

I 

COMM402 

1 

COMM425 

I 

COMM482 

LII 

ECONOMICS 

ECON200 

L  II 

ECON201 

LII 

ECON305 

II 

ECON306 

LII 

ECON321 

II 

ECON330 

LII 

ECON340 

LII 

ECON454 

I 

ECON460 

I 

EDPL301 
EDPL601 

EDPL837  I 
EDUCATION,  SPECL\L 

EDSP376  L  11 

EDSP491  II 

EDSP499W  I 

EDSP607  I 

EDSP615  I 

EDSP670  I 
ENGINEERING,  CP/IL 

ENCE665  I 

ENCE688S  II 


FOUNDATIONS  EDUC 
CONTEM  SOCIAL  ISS 
CURRIC  THRY+RSCH 

FNDM  SIGN  LANGUAGE 
CHARAC  LEARN  DISABLED 
WRK,  CLN,  IN  SP  ED 
VIOLENCE-DISRUPTION 
EVAL-hMEAS  EXCP  CHL 
SNGL  SBJ  RES  SP  ED 

MNGMNT  PRO!  TEAMS 
PROJECT  SCHEDULING 


ENGINEERING,  FIRE  PROTECTION 


ENFP435 

ENFP612 

ENGLISH 

ENGL  101 

ENGL222 

ENGL243 

ENGL265 

ENGL281 

ENGL304 


I 
I 

1,11 
L  II 

II 

I 

I 


PROD  LIABILITY  &  REGULTN 
TOXIC  EVAL  ANALYSIS 

INTRO  TO  WRITING 
AM  LIT  1865-PRESNT 
INTRO  TO  POETRY 
LESBIAN  GAY  BISEX  LIT 
I  GRAMMAR,USGE,DICTN 
SHAKESPEARE-MAJ  WKS 


Summer  session  course  offerings  were  accurate  when  this  schedule  went  to  press.  You  can  also  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  \X'eb  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "'Schedule  of  Classes"). 


University  of  Maryland 


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COURSE  NUMBER  SESSION  COURSE  TITLE 

ENGLISH  continued 

ENGL312  II  ROM  TO  MOD  BRIT  LIT 

ENGL313  II  AMERICAN  LIT 

ENGL379G  I  FILMS  OF  WOODY  ALLEN 

ENGL379W  II  FILMS  OF  HITCHCOCK 

ENGL391  I,  II  ADVANCED  COMP 

ENGL393  I,  II  TECHNICAL  WRITING 

ENGL393X  I,  II  TECHNICAL  WRITING 

ENGL394  I,  II  BUSINESS  WRITING 

ENGL399  I  TITLE  FORTHCOMING 

ENGL404  II  SHAKESPEARE:  LATER  WORKS 

ENGL471  I  AFR-AM  LIT:1910-45 

ENGL489A  II  LANGUAGE  OF  ADVERTISING 

ENGL611  II  APPRCH  COLLG  COMPT 

ENGINEERING,  PROFESSIONAL  MASTERS 

ENPM603  I  THRY  &  APP  DIG  SIGN  PROC 

ENPM808F  I  APPLIED  FINITE  ELEM  METH 

ENPM808I  I  ADV  TOPICS  ENGINEERING 

ENPM808T  I  NEXT  GEN  WRLESS  COMM  NET 

ENPM808Y  I  INFRASTURC  MODEL  &  MANAG 

ENGINEERING,  RELIABILITY 

ENRE467  I  SYSTEM  SAFETY  ENGR 

FAMILY  STUDIES 

FMST260  II  COUPLE  RELATNSHP 

FMST290  I  FAMILY  ECONOMICS 

FMST302  I  RESRCH  IN  FAM  STUDIES 

FMST341  II  PERSNAL+FMY  FINANCE 

FMST487  I  LEGAL  ASP  FAM  PROB 

FMST497  I  CHILD  AND  THE  LAW 

FMST498R  II  SEXUALITY  &  FAMILY  REL 

FRENCH 

FRENlOl  I  ELEMENTARY  FRENCH  I 

FREN102  II  ELEMENTARY  FRENCH  II 

FREN103  I  ELEM  FRENCH  REVIEW 

FREN201  I,  II  INTERMEDIATE  FRENCH 

FREN203  L  H  INTERMEDIATE  FRENCH 

FREN204  I  REVIEW  GRAMMAR&COMP 

FREN301  II  COMPOSITION+STYLE 

FREN404  II  ISSUES  FREN-SPEAK  WORLD 

GEOGRAPHY 

GEOGIOO  I  INTRO  TO  GEOGRAPHY 

GEOG372  I  REMOTE  SENSING 

GEOG373  II  GEOG  INFO  SYSTEMS 

GEOG4 11  II  1 9TH  CENT  N  AMERICA 

GEOG422  I  POPULATION  GEOG 

GERMAN 

GERMlOl  I  ELEM  GERM  I 

GERM102  II  ELEM  GERM  II 

GERM201  II  INTERMEDIATE  GERMAN  I 

GOVERNMENT  AND  POLITICS 

GVPTIOO  LA  PRINC  GOVT+POLITIC 

GVPT170  II-C  AMERICAN  GOVT 

GVPT241  I  POL  PHlLiANCIENT&cMODERN 

GVPT309X  II  CONFLICT  RESOLUTION 

GVPT333  1  INFO  TECH  &  SOCIETY 

GVPT399B  II  VIETNAM  LEGACIES  &  FILM 

GVPT409A  II  NEGOT  DEC&POLIT  SIMUL 

HEAIUNG  AND  SPEECH  SCIENCES 

HESP420  I  DEAF  &  SIGN  LANGUAGE 

HISTORIC  PRESERVATION 

HISP679  I  MEASURED  DRAWINGS  HISP 

HISTORY 

HIST353  1 

HIST419A  I 

HIST473  II 


AMER  REVOLUTN  1763-1815 
AMERICAN  RELIGION  IN  FIL 
HISTORY  OF  CARIBBEAN 


FIRST  AID+EMER  MED 
HUMAN  SEXUALITY 
WOMENS  HEALTH 
HEALTH  BEHAVIOR  I 
PUBLIC  HEALTH 

MASC  20C  AM  LIT&FILM 

ELEMENTARY  ITAL  I 

LAW  PUBLIC  COMMUNICATION 
LIT  OF  INVEST  REP'TING 
SCIENCE  AND  SOCIETY 


COURSE  NUMBER  SESSION  COURSE  TITLE 

HEALTH 

HLTH150  I,  II 

HLTH377  I,  II 

HLTH471  L  II 

HLTH665  I 

HLTH760  I 

HONORS 

HONR238B  I 

ITALIAN 

ITALlOl  I 

JOURNALISM 

1OUR400  II 

10UR459L  I-B 

JOUR698S  II 

KINESIOLOGY 

KNES293  I  HIST  SPORT  AMERICA 

KNES350  I-A,  II  PSYCH  OF  SPORTS 

KNES451  I  CHILDREN  &  SPORT 

KNES455  I  I  SCNTEIC  BASE  ATHTIC  COND 

LANDSCAPE  ARCHITECTURE 

LARC160  I  INTRO  LANDSCP  ARCH 

LIBRARY  SCIENCE 

LBSC682  I  MGMT  ELEC  RCRDS  &  INFO 

LBSC708B  I  CURRENT  PROBLEMS  IN  PRES 

LBSC708R  I  VISUAL  AND  SOUND  MATERIA 

LBSC708U  II  SPEC  TOPICS  INFO  TECHNOL 

LBSC708W  II  MANAGING  CULT  INST 

LBSC725  I  LIB  SRV  CENT  DSABL 

LBSC737  I  SEM-SPEC  LIB+INFO 

LBSC746  II  ANLY  CENT  GR  YNG  ADLTS 

LBSC794  II  PRINCP  SOFTWR  EVAL 

PHILOSOPHY 

PHIL308C  I  PHILOSOPHY  IN  FILM 

PHIL308Z  II  STUDIES  CONTM  PHIL 

PSYCHOLOGY 

PSYC221  I,  II  SOCIAL  PSYCHOLOGY 

PSYC301  I  BIO  BASIS  OF  BEHAV 

PSYC353  II  ADULT  PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 

PSYC436  I  INTR  CLINICAL  PSYC 

PUBLIC  AFFAIRS 

PUAF670  II  FINANCE 

PUAF698C  I  MANAGING  DIFFERENCES 

SOCIOLOGY 

SOCY105  I  INTR  CNTMP  SOC  PRB 

SOCY325  II  SOCY  OF  GENDER 

SOCY443  LA  FAMILY  +  SOCIETY 

SOCY498C  I,  II-C  SOCY  OF  SEXUALITY 

SOCY498G  II-D  SOC  CONSTRCT  MASCULINITY 

SPANISH 

SPANlOl  II  ELMNTRY  SPAN  I 

SPAN  102  II  ELMNTRY  SPAN  II 

SPAN201  II  INTRMEDAT  SPAN 

SPAN202  I  INTRMED  GRAM-i-COMP 

SPAN301  I  ADV  GRAM-hCOMP  I 

SPAN311  I  ADV  CONVERSATN I 

SPAN312  II  ADV  CONVERSATN  2 

SPAN408  I  PUERTO  RICAN  LIT  AND  MUS 

SPAN409  II  VIAJE  LITERARIO 

SURVEY  METHODOLOGY 

SURV440  I  SAMPLING  THEORY 

SURV623  I  DATA  COLLECTION  MTHDS 

SURV625  I  APPLIED  SAMPLING 

SURV722  I  RANDOM/NONRANDOM  DESIGN 

URBAN  STUDIES  AND  PLANNING 

URSP681  I  URBAN  PLANNING  LAW 

URSP703  I,  II  FIELD  INSTRUCTION 

WOMEN'S  STUDIES 

WMST250  I  WOMEN,  ART&CULTURE 

WMST400  I  THEORIES  FEMINISM^ 

Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  OIXX  -  6/3-7/12:  Session  I-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/3-6/21;  Session  I-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  -  6/24-7/12; 
Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/15-8/23;  Session  II-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/15-8/2;  Session  II-D  (3  weeks)  section  06XX  -  8/5-8/23. 


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