SUMMER 2013 SCHEDuLE OF CLASSES THE uNDERGRADuATE SCHOOL www.umuc.edu
WELCOME FROM THE DEAN Welcome to the summer 2013 academic term at UMUC. We are delighted to offer this schedule of classes to help you plan and continue your education over the summer.
TAbLE OF CONTENTS 1 Summer Highlights 2 Undergraduate Programs 3 Important Dates 4 Where to Find What You Need 6 Plan to Succeed 7 Stick to Your Plan 8 Tuition Information 10 Courses 10 Courses by Discipline 32 Courses Offered Online 45 Courses by Location
60 Service Locations 61 Registration Information
Although we imagine the summer months filled with vacations and relaxation, it can also be a time to further your education and help you move closer to graduation. The Undergraduate School offers prior learning programs designed to help you maximize the value of your hard-earned experience and competencies and workplace learning opportunities through which you may apply academic theory to the workplace while earning credit—in addition to the full complement of online and hybrid classes. Talk to an academic advisor for more information about these opportunities to reach your academic goals sooner. The Undergraduate School is committed to meeting your unique needs as a student. We are constantly reflecting upon what you need to meet your academic and professional goals, from experiential learning opportunities to alliances with community colleges to relevant, current, and dynamic academic programs and courses that reflect the realities of the workplace. We strive to ensure that your education and credentials will serve you in the workplace—and in your community and your life—for years to come. We want you to take advantage of the singular benefits UMUC has to offer. Put your education at the forefront and make summer 2013 a learning experience. I wish you every success this semester and welcome your suggestions and feedback. Feel free to send comments to
[email protected]. Sincerely,
Cynthia Davis, PhD Acting Vice Provost and Dean The Undergraduate School
If you need the flexibility of online study but also crave the personal interaction of an on-site class, you can have it all—in one of UMUC’s online hybrid classes. With a hybrid class, you attend class half as often—usually just once a week. In between on-site class meetings, you join your class online. This way, you still get to meet your faculty member and fellow students face-to-face, but you can enjoy a freer schedule since you decide when to log on to class. Check Courses by Location for offerings at a site near you.
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SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS DELIVERING THE WRITE MESSAGE Whether you are a new college student facing the demands of college-level writing for the first time, a returning student getting back into the rigors of academic communication, or an accomplished writer honing the finer points of your craft, consider incorporating the Effective Writing Center into your writing process. Even the world’s best authors work with editors who help focus and improve their writing product. The Effective Writing Center offers this type of constructive feedback from a knowledgeable perspective. Their job is not to judge the content of your written communication; it is to help you develop as a communicator so that your next paper or presentation or letter will be an effective piece of communication and an improvement over what you’ve done before. The center helps you think through the writing process, moving from an idea, through research, critical thinking, and organization. Center staff will work with you at every stage of that process to develop a plan of approach for a new assignment, ensure that your outline makes sense before you begin drafting, and act as another set of eyes on your finished draft before you turn it in. Written work from any course can be submitted to the Effective Writing Center through the learning management system. All you have to do is click on the link titled “Submit to Writing Center” in MyUMUC, complete a submission form, and attach your work. The center will respond within 48 hours, providing you with personalized, targeted advice on how to improve the reviewed work and further develop your writing skills overall. Samples of this advice can be seen on the Effective Writing Center Web page at www.umuc.edu/writingcenter. An experienced writing center advisor can also provide online consultation through a WebEx meeting for up to an hour. You’ll communicate via live video and audio or live chat, getting the same type of feedback that is designed to help you become a better writer. You can also take advantage of the center’s WRIT 001 resource classroom in WebTycho, which is loaded with instructional videos, tutorials, and quizzes and monitored by experienced writing center advisors who can answer questions via the WebTycho chat function or through conference postings. Schedule a consultation or get more information by sending an e-mail to
[email protected].
EXPERIENCE COUNTS . . . TOWARD COLLEGE CREDIT, TOO Like many of the adult students working on their bachelor’s degree while holding down a full time job, Robert White, a 41-year old manager with the Sherwin-Williams Paint Company, came to UMUC with years of experiential learning—college-level knowledge acquired outside the classroom through his workplace, the community, and volunteer activities. Using the UMUC Prior Learning program, White began turning his experience into college credits that will help shorten the time it takes to earn his degree, at a lower cost than completing classroom courses. UMUC offers two types of Prior Learning programs designed to translate experiential learning into college credit. Portfolio lets students document and describe their learning experiences in a portfolio that is evaluated by faculty who determine the number of credits to award. Course challenge allows students to complete the equivalent of a final exam to earn credit for UMUC courses without taking the classes. White, who lives in Catonsville, Maryland, decided to pursue credits through Portfolio because of his busy work life. “I have been balancing 60+ weekly work hours, a one and one-half hour commute, wife, three children, volunteer work, and children’s activities,” he said. “The weekly self-paced online Prior Learning class allowed me to work in my available ‘time pockets’ without having the added pressure of conforming to a strict class schedule.” White, who is working toward a bachelor’s degree in business administration with a minor in human resource management. participated in the portfolio development program first in fall 2004, earning 16 credits. Determined to earn the maximum allowed for Prior Learning (30 credits), he then took the class again in fall 2012 and surpassed his goal. His projected graduation date is now May 2015, and his Prior Learning credits certainly get him much closer to his goal. “The combination of the time and tuition savings makes it an incredibly simple decision,” he said, attributing his Prior Learning success to having “learned a tremendous amount at work, from mentors, and corporate training. I used my experience as a sales representative, sales manager, and operations manager currently managing 21 individual business units with over 100 employees. Receiving college-level credit for my life experiences has increased my educational self-esteem.” For more information about UMUC’s Prior Learning program, visit umuc.edu/priorlearning.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Whether you’re preparing for career advancement, career change, or graduate school, you’ll find a degree or certificateB program to help you achieve your goal. You may choose from 32 majors, and 46 minors. Most of these programs can be completed entirely online.
Majors
Minors
Accounting
Accounting
Biotechnology q
African American studies
Business administration
Art
Communication studies
Art history
Computer and information science
Biology
Computer networks and security
Business administration
Computer science
Business supply chain management
Criminal justice Cybersecurity Digital media and Web technology East Asian studies Emergency management English Environmental management Finance Fire service administration General studiesqq Gerontology and aging services Graphic communicationF History Homeland security
Communication studies Computer science Criminal justice Customer service management Cybersecurity Digital media and Web technology Diversity awareness East Asian studies Economics Emergency management English Environmental management Finance
Fraud investigation Gerontology and aging services
Information systems management
Health care management
Investigative forensics
History
Laboratory management q
Homeland security
Legal studies
Humanities
Management studies
Human resource management
Marketing
Information systems management
Political science
International business
Psychology
Journalism
Social science
Legal studies
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MicrobiologyF Natural science Philosophy Political science Psychology Small business management and entrepreneurship Sociology Speech communication Strategic and entrepreneurial management Terrorism and critical infrastructure Women’s studies
Certificate Programs B Computer Networking Human Resource Management Management Foundations Project Management Spanish for Business and the Professions
Forensics
Human resource management
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Mathematical sciences
Fire service administration
Humanities
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Marketing
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IMPORTANT DATES Note the following important dates and deadlines in your calendar. Visit www.umuc.edu/calendar for up-to-date information. See p. 45 or visit www.umuc.edu/locate for location information.
SESSION DATES
REGISTRATION DATES
DEADLINES
SUMMER 2013 (MAy 13–AUGUST 18)
Summer 2013 registration is open now. Registration for
TO APPLy fOR fINANCIAL AID
On-site session 1 On-site session 2 Online session 1 Online session 2 Online session 3 Four-Week Session 1 Four-Week Session 2 Four-Week Session 3
May 13–July 7 June 24–August 18 May 13–July 7 June 3–July 28 June 24–August 18 May 13–June 9 June 10–July 7 July 8–August 4
OffICE CLOSINGS See Courses by Location for holidays at individual sites.
May 27 July 4
COMMENCEMENT May 11, 2013
online classes ends four days before session start date; for hybrid classes, on session start date; and for on-site, on day of first class meeting.
ONLINE Go to MyUMUC (https://my.umuc.edu) at any time.
ON-SITE On-site registration is available during regular office hours at the following locations (see p. 60 for phone numbers):
• Aberdeen Proving Ground
• Anacostia-Bolling • Andrews • Arundel Mills • Bethesda • Dorsey Station • Fort Belvoir • Fort Meade • Hagerstown • Largo • Myer-Henderson Hall • Northeast Maryland Higher Education (formerly HEAT) Center • Patuxent River Naval Air Station • Quantico – Marine Corps Base Quantico – UMUC at Quantico • Shady Grove • Southern Maryland Higher Education Center • Waldorf Center
Summer 2013 April 1 Fall 2013 June 1 Spring 2014 November 1 TO APPLy TO WORkPLACE LEARNING
Fall 2013 May 1 Spring 2014 September 1 Summer 2014 February 1 TO APPLy TO PRIOR LEARNING Two weeks before session start date (See www.umuc.edu/priorlearning for specific dates.)
TO APPLy fOR A DIPLOMA OR CERTIfICATE b
August 2013 June 15 December 2013 October 1 May 2014 February 15 TO APPLy fOR CHANGE IN RESIDENCy OR EXCEPTION TO NONRESIDENT fEES*
Summer 2013 Fall 2013
June 24 October 21
TO APPLy fOR REINSTATEMENT
Summer 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014
April 15 July 15 November 15
TO DROP OR WITHDRAW fROM CLASS See www.umuc.edu/withdrawals for the specific dates of deadlines for dropping without cost (and without record of the registration on your transcript) and for withdrawing (before 65 percent of the session is over).
b More information about certificates, including gainful employment disclosures, is available at www.umuc.edu/ugcertificates. * Eligibility requirements for the nonresident tuition fee exception are available at www.umuc.edu/changeresidency.
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WHERE TO fIND WHAT yOU NEED On your path to an undergraduate degree or certificate B, you’ll find UMUC is with you every step of the way. To find the support you need to succeed throughout your program, refer to the following information.
your first Stop
Writing Assistance
Prior Learning
MyUMUC Portal
You can receive feedback on your writing assignments from expert advisors and use online writing and research resources through the Effective Writing Center. Find out how at www.umuc.edu/writingcenter.
UMUC provides two ways for you to earn credit for what you already know—Credit by Examination and Portfolio. Details on each method and an orientation to Portfolio are available at www.umuc.edu/ priorlearning. You can also call 800-888UMUC, ext. 2-2890. The e-mail address is
[email protected].
You can keep track of all your records, register for courses, pay your tuition, apply for financial aid, and much more through MyUMUC (https://my.umuc.edu). And you can link directly to the learning management system, the UMUC home page, and library services from any page.
Academic Resources Center for Student Success To help you boost your potential, the Center for Student Success can help you link up with other students and mentors in your field. See www.umuc.edu/studentsuccess and click on “Tutoring and Writing Support” in the lefthand panel for details.
Library Services Extensive library resources are available online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also receive librarian assistance in person, via instant messaging, or by phone at 800-888-UMUC, ext. 2-2020, during regular office hours or by e-mail at
[email protected] or online chat 24 hours a day. Visit www.umuc.edu/library for a complete list of library services.
Tutoring If you need extra help in one of your subjects, UMUC can provide a list of possible tutors (subject areas are limited). Help is also available in some subjects at College Park and Largo. See www.umuc. edu/ugtutors for more information.
Computing Information and Resources Computing Facilities
Other Important Information
Many UMUC sites provide computing facilities for the use of students. For more information, visit www.umuc.edu/ computerlabs. Note: There are fees to print; costs vary by site.
Class Cancellation
Online Study—Technical Requirements and Assistance Most UMUC students take at least some of their coursework online. If you haven’t tried an online course yet, go to www.umuc. edu/411 and register for UMUC 411, which provides an orientation to online study. If you need technical assistance in accessing your online course, call 800-360-UMUC (8682) or visit
[email protected].
Innovative Credit Options
If you’re taking classes on-site, you can check to see if your individual site is closed by clicking on “Weather Information” from either the UMUC home page (www. umuc.edu) or the MyUMUC log-in page or by calling 301-985-SNOW.
Policies UMUC posts its official policies—from shared governance to transfer credit—online at www.umuc.edu/policies.
Student Advisory Council As a student, your opinion matters. For information on the Student Advisory Council, see www.umuc.edu/gov/stac.
Workplace Learning
Student Services
You can earn upper-level undergraduate credit for new learning in the workplace related to your academic discipline. To find out more, see www.umuc.edu/wkpl or call 800-888-UMUC, ext. 2-2890. The e-mail address is workplacelearning @umuc.edu.
Academic Advising Your UMUC advisor can help you stay on track during your degree or certificate program and help you get ready for graduation. You can contact your advisor by e-mail, by phone (see contact information on p. 5), or in person at many regional sites
More information about certificates, including gainful employment disclosures, is available at www.umuc.edu/ugcertificates.
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(see list of local service locations on p. 60 or visit www.umuc.edu/locate for detailed information on service sites nationwide). Contact information and links to related areas are available at www.umuc.edu/ugadvising. For information on specific advising concerns, see the following Web pages: • Transfer Credit www.umuc.edu/ugtransfercredit • Degree Requirements www.umuc.edu/ugrequirements • Degree Planning Worksheet www.umuc.edu/worksheets You should also go to MyUMUC (see p. 4) to access your degree progress report, request a UMUC transcript, or complete an application for diploma.
Career Services Career planning assistance for job searching, résumé writing, and improving your interview skills, as well as many other resources, is available through Career Services. To access these services and job listings, visit www.umuc.edu/careerservices. The e-mail address is
[email protected].
Accessibility Services If you need accommodations because of a disability, contact Accessibility Services four to six weeks before classes start by e-mail at
[email protected] or by phone at 800-888-UMUC, ext. 2-2287 (or 240-684-2277 TTY). Also visit www.umuc. edu/diversity/dss.cfm for more information.
Exams and Testing Services If you need to take a placement test for English or math, you’ll find information and directions at www.umuc.edu/testing.
Financial Aid and Payment Options Information about financial aid options and how to apply is available at www.umuc. edu/financialaid. You can also learn more about other payment options, including UMUC’s monthly payment plan, employerprovided tuition assistance, and Golden ID
benefits for seniors; go to www.umuc.edu/ payoptions. For more information, call 800-888-UMUC.
Graduation Services
Important Contact Information at-a-Glance Phone
Graduation Services provides support related to the graduation process, including the clearance/review of program requirements and processing of diploma applications. For assistance, contact the office at
[email protected].
UMUC Main Number
800-888-UMUC
To reach a specific office, listen for the prompt and enter option 3 and then the appropriate extension.
TTY
240-684-2277
Career Services
ext. 2-6785
Class Cancellations
Military Students
301-985-SNOW
Accessibility Services
UMUC has a long history of serving the military. For information on programs and services specifically related to military students, see military.umuc.edu and military.umuc.edu/scholarships. Army students should also be sure to register via GoArmyEd (www.GoArmyEd.com). The e-mail address for the UMUC Military Advising Team is
[email protected].
ext. 2-2287 or 240-684-2277 TTY
Financial Aid
option 1, then 2
Information and Library Services Military Advising Team
877-275-8682
Prior Learning
ext. 2-2890
Student Accounts
option 1, then 1
Technical Support for WebTycho and MyUMUC
888-360-UMUC
Undergraduate School
Textbooks Textbooks and other course materials are available through MBS Direct. Visit www. umuc.edu/bookstore for more information. You can also contact MBS Direct directly: MBS DIRECT 2711 West Ash Street Columbia, MO 65203 Phone: 800-325-3252 (International: 001-573-441-9179) Fax: 800-499-0143 (International: 091-573-446-5254)
ext. 2-2020
ext. 2-2800
Veterans Advising Team Workplace Learning
800-939-8682 ext. 2-2890
E-Mail General Information
[email protected]
Career Services
[email protected]
Financial Aid
[email protected]
Graduation Services
[email protected]
Information and Library Services
[email protected]
Military Advising Team
[email protected]
Veterans Benefits
Placement exams
[email protected]
Information about U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs educational benefits and how to apply is available at military. umuc.edu/vabenefits. For more information, contact the UMUC Veterans Advising Team at
[email protected] or 800-939UMUC (8682).
Prior Learning
[email protected]
Student Accounts
[email protected]
Undergraduate Advising
[email protected]
Veterans Advising Team
[email protected]
Workplace Learning
[email protected]
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PLAN TO SUCCEED Carefully planning the route to your UMUC degree is the best way to assure that you reach your destination.
1. SCHEDULE At UMUC, there’s a detailed degree planning worksheet for each major that can help you plan your education from initial registration to graduation (see p. 7). Many academic programs have courses that must be taken in sequence, and starting your education with a degree planning worksheet in hand—and periodically checking your progress against it—is a simple way to ensure that you don’t waste time or money.
2. MODERATE College-level coursework is challenging and time-consuming, so be realistic with your course load. Make sure you consider how your responsibilities, such as career and family life, may affect your study time. When you sign up for a class, expect to spend at least twice as many hours working on coursework outside the classroom as you do inside the classroom. And remember that online classes demand as great a time commitment as on-site classes (except for the commute). Special courses such as EXCL 301 Learning Analysis and Planning—which grants credit for experiential learning—can be even more time-consuming. Courses in accelerated formats also require more time per week than those in standard eight-week sessions. For help, talk with an advisor.
3. ANTICIPATE Whether you are taking your class online or on-site, you can access your syllabus online through the learning management system a week before class begins. The syllabus describes the purpose of the course, how it will be graded, and the due dates for assignments and examinations. Read it thoroughly and check your own schedule for conflicts. 6
If you foresee a problem with dates for exams or assignments because of your work or family responsibilities, check with your faculty member early in the session. Faculty policies on extensions and makeup work differ, and you should be sure you have a clear understanding with your faculty member.
4. COMMUNICATE Don’t be afraid to ask questions or share your perspective. Faculty members are not only ready and willing to explain assignments or offer suggestions on how to improve your work, but they can also serve as mentors, job references, and networking contacts. Classmates can be a source of academic inspiration and professional support as well. At UMUC, good relationships with both faculty members and classmates can pay big dividends. If you have a problem with a class or with a faculty member, you can also contact the academic department. Your advisor can help you find the appropriate point of contact or program director.
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5. PREPARE UMUC puts a wealth of superior academic support services at your fingertips—from advising and career planning to extensive library services, tutoring, and writing assistance. The Center for Student Success (www.umuc.edu/studentsuccess) can also help by connecting you to fellow students (through student clubs and honor societies), experts in your field, tutors, and mentors. Check out Where to Find What You Need in this schedule, and don’t hesitate to ask for help. Your advisor can always help you find the right source of assistance. At UMUC, we want you to succeed.
6. UPDATE Go to MyUMUC—https://my.umuc.edu— every day to keep up to date with the latest news and information about the Undergraduate School.
STICk TO yOUR PLAN Taking advantage of UMUC’s many services and resources can make it easier to get from registration to graduation.
What courses fulfill the requirements? When is the best time to take them? Putting together a degree plan can seem like putting together a jigsaw puzzle—6 credits of this, 4 credits of that, 30 or more credits of major coursework. But UMUC has replaced the puzzle with simple degree planning worksheets that tell you how and when to fulfill all the degree requirements, from the first course to your last, for each major. Degree planning worksheets are available for every major at www.umuc.edu/worksheets, and a more general one is available for those who haven’t yet decided on a major. If you need help deciding on a major, go to www.umuc.edu/majorchoice for some helpful pointers.
START WITH yOUR ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT REPORT If you haven’t already done so, you should make sure that UMUC receives official transcripts of any other college-level courses you’ve taken. Once your official transcripts have been received and you have selected a major, your transfer credit will be reviewed in the academic advisement report. Your academic advisor can then show you exactly if your transfer credit relates to the requirements listed in the degree planning worksheet and what requirements still remain.
fOLLOW A CLEAR SEqUENCE If you’re still in the early stages of your college career, you’ll find the worksheet helpful in showing you how to build the foundation for further study, starting with basic skills in English composition, math, and library research—the required “first courses”: LIBS 150 Information Literacy and Research Methods, WRTG 101 (or WRTG 101S) Introduction to Writing, and either MATH 106 Finite Mathematics or a higher-numbered math course (depending on your major). Even if you have already completed all the general education requirements, the worksheets can help ensure that you take your remaining coursework in the right sequence so that you fulfill prerequisites and take basic courses before tackling upper-level courses.
LOOk fOR RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendations can guide you toward the most appropriate choices in some areas of the degree plan—and the recommended courses are widely available, so you won’t have trouble finding them when you’re ready to take them. You do not have to take a recommended course; you may choose from the other allowable alternatives. However, if you vary from the recommended courses or the sequence of courses, it could affect other elements of your degree plan. If you choose a lower-level course where an upper-level one is recommended, you may have to take additional upper-level credit elsewhere to meet the upper-level course minimum. You also have to be aware of how your course choice relates to the rest of your courses (especially required courses),
so you’ll need to carefully check the course description to review prerequisites and course equivalencies (the last sentence of most descriptions). Your advisor can clarify the consequences of your choices and help make sure that you fulfill all requirements. If you’re going to complete a minor (which is recommended) or a certificate B along with your major, you should copy the requirements for the minor or certificate from the catalog onto your worksheet. Then check each course off on the worksheet as you complete it.
fIND THE HELP yOU NEED The degree planning worksheets are an excellent tool, but remember to communicate with your advisor regularly. Your advisor can assist you with course selection and help you understand the requirements for your degree. You can reach an undergraduate advisor at
[email protected] or 800-888-UMUC.
There’s a Degree Planning Worksheet for Every Major www.umuc.edu/worksheets find Helpful Tips for Choosing the Right Major www.umuc.edu/majorchoice
B More information about certificates, including gainful employment disclosures, is available at www.umuc.edu/ugcertificates.
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TUITION INfORMATION One of the key values that drives UMUC is affordability. Not only does UMUC make sure that the tuition rates listed below are competitive, but the university also helps you find ways to afford the cost of your education.
Tuition and fees
Tuition per Credit
Due at Time of Registration
MARyLAND RESIDENTS
All tuition and fees are due at the time of registration unless you have • Applied for financial aid to cover tuition and fees for this session • Enrolled in UMUC’s interest-free monthly payment plan (see www.umuc.edu/ payoptions for more information) • Submitted proof of employer-provided tuition assistance If you Register Online via MyUMUC
By mail, fax, or in person
Payment is due with registration or must be submitted by mail the day of registration Payment must accompany your registration
Payment is expected by the due date. If you have not made full payment or payment arrangements by the due date, your registration may be canceled.
Mandatory Technology Fee A technology fee of $15 per unit of credit is charged at the time of registration to improve the institutional information technology infrastructure and help fund technological advancements and tools to enhance the student experience.
Undergraduate Graduate
TRANSCRIPTS
Regular service (per copy) $258 $458 $499 $659
MILITARyq (Regardless of residency)
Undergraduate Graduate
$250 $458
Note: Only certain graduate courses are open to undergraduate students.
DIPLOMA/CERTIfICATEB (Applications for degree diplomas and certificates must be submitted with a nonrefundable fee by the deadline listed on p. 3.)
$50
LAbORATORy fEE (Required for enrollment in BIOL 331)
$40
TECHNOLOGy fEE (Per unit of credit; does not apply to undergraduate military students)
Portfolio Regular tuition rate EXCL 301 EXCL X001 $75 Portfolio evaluation (first evaluation) $250 Each additional evaluation $125 Posting fee (per credit) $90 WORkPLACE LEARNING Undergraduate tuition rates apply.
UMUC offers a variety of payment methods. Payments can be made via • Credit card (using American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) • Money order
$30 $8.50
$15
• Check (made payable to University of Maryland University College) • E-check • Cash (in person at Largo only) Registration payments—whether made by cash, check, money order, or credit card— are final and may not be replaced by any type of tuition assistance. The tuition and fees listed are those in effect at the time of publication, but are subject to change.
q Active-duty military personnel and their spouses, members of the Selected Reserve and National Guard, and some dependent children of active-duty military personnel are eligible for the military rate. Commissioned corps members of the U.S. Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and their spouses and some dependent children are also eligible. Some veterans who attended secondary school in Maryland are eligible for the Maryland resident tuition rate. See sections IV.C, D, E and F of the USM residency policy at http://www.umsa.umd.edu/regents/bylaws/SectionVIII/VIII270.html for specific details. F Golden ID students are eligible for remission of tuition only. All other fees continue to apply. B More information about certificates, including gainful employment disclosures, is available at www.umuc.edu/ugcertificates.
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$75
Available Methods of Payment
APPLICATION fOR ADMISSION $50 (Payable by all new students at time of application)
SHADy GROVE WEEkDAy DAyTIME PROGRAM fEE (Per unit of credit; required for all weekday daytime classes)
Course-Challenge Examination/ Professional Project
Administrative fee
Fees F
SERVICE CHARGE fOR DISHONORED CHECkS
PRIOR LEARNING
Undergraduate tuition rates apply. See above.
NONRESIDENTS Of MARyLAND
Undergraduate Graduate
$10
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Delinquent Accounts
Tuition Refund Policy
Refund for Class Cancellations
In accordance with UMUC and the Board of Regents, all students who fail to pay charges incurred with UMUC will be transferred to the State Central Collection Unit. Additionally, UMUC has received authorization from the Board of Regents to charge students’ delinquent accounts a 17 percent collection fee and/or all attorney and court costs incurred by the university. Once a past due balance with UMUC has been transferred to the State Central Collection Unit, students’ information will be forwarded to the credit bureau.
The official date used to determine a refund of tuition is the date of the drop or withdrawal transaction. Tuition refund policies and deadlines can be found at www.umuc. edu/refundpolicy.
The university refunds 100 percent of tuition and technology fees for classes canceled by the university. The application fee is nonrefundable, even when a class is canceled.
Requests for services (e.g., transcripts, diplomas, commencement arrangements, transfer credit review) may be denied until all debts are paid in full. All undergraduate students are required to pay undergraduate tuition for all undergraduate courses in which they are enrolled.
Tuition and Fee Changes Tuition rates are subject to the approval of the University System of Maryland (USM) Board of Regents. The rates may be changed, or other charges may be included, as a result of the Board of Regents’ decisions. Notwithstanding any other provision of this or any other university publication, the university reserves the right to make changes in tuition, fees, and other charges anytime that such changes are deemed necessary by the university and the USM Board of Regents.
Change in Residency If you wish to apply for a change to in-state status, you must file a completed USM Petition for Change in Residency Classification for Admission, Tuition, and Charge Differential, along with all required documentation. You must submit the petition by the deadline listed on p. 3 (earlier is preferable) for the change to be effective for that session. For the full text of the USM residency policy, visit www.usmd.edu/ regents/bylaws/SectionVIII/VIII270.html.
Drops/Withdrawals and Financial Aid
Tuition refund policies and deadlines can be found at www.umuc.edu/refundpolicy.
If you are receiving financial aid and drop or withdraw from a class, your financial aid awards may be canceled or reduced, depending on the type of funds you are receiving and when you drop or withdraw. If you are receiving Title IV federal financial aid funds and drop or withdraw from all classes within the first 60 percent of the academic session, your financial aid will be subject to a return of funds calculation, as required by federal law. UMUC is required to return to the federal government any federal financial aid funds that were “unearned” based on the percentage of time you attended class. If you stop attending all classes without officially withdrawing, you will be subject to a return of funds calculation at the end of the session, based on the last documented date of attendance as determined by the faculty. Financial aid recipients should check with a financial aid advisor before dropping or withdrawing from a course to determine the impact on their award. To withdraw from a course after the drop grace period, you must follow UMUC’s withdrawal procedures, as outlined in the undergraduate catalog or online at www. umuc.edu/withdraw. For more information on the federal Title IV refund policy, see www.umuc.edu/policies.
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE In the following section, you will find courses organized alphabetically by discipline. For a general overview of the course content and the prerequisites for each course, go to the online schedule of classes or the undergraduate catalog.
Updates to Course Information
key to Course Listing Subject
Catalog Number
ACCT
310
Course Title
Number of Units
Intermediate Accounting (3) College Park
Geographical Location or Format
US1
(60038)
4071
M,W
6:45–10:25 p.m.
Session (see below)
Class Number
Section Number
Day(s)
Time
key to Terms Online sessions 1–3 .................................................................................................................... OL1, OL2, OL3 Eight-week sessions for online classes, with staggered start dates On-site session 1 .......................................................................................................................................... US1 An eight-week session that starts at the beginning of the full-term session On-site session 2 .......................................................................................................................................... US2 An eight-week session that starts mid-way through the full-term session Four-week sessions 1–3 ............................................................................................................. S41, S42, S43 Four-week sessions for intensive format classes, with staggered start dates Full-term session ...........................................................................................................................................FTS The traditional semester of about 15 weeks, primarily for Workplace Learning courses; also used for sessions meeting at times that do not fit the standard eight- or four-week format
Changes are sometimes made to course offerings after the schedule goes to press. Be sure to go to MyUMUC to check class availability and find out which course materials are required and (if applicable) your classroom building and number.
Duplicate Credit Avoid duplicating courses you’ve already taken—it can be costly. In certain cases, particularly in technical subjects, some lower-level junior community college courses may be similar to beginning upper-level UMUC courses. To protect your investment of educational effort and the value of the degree, UMUC will not award credit for courses that repeat material you have been credited with learning. If you’ve earned credit at other colleges, you are responsible for determining whether UMUC courses you plan to take duplicate any credit you earned previously. If you are in doubt, consult a UMUC academic advisor before you register.
Placement Tests Proctored online placement testing through Accuplacer is required for all admitted students who require lower-level mathematics and writing courses. For more information, go to www.umuc.edu/testing. If you wish to take a language class and have prior experience with the language, you should take a placement test to determine which level class is appropriate for you. For information on language placement testing, consult the Communication, Arts, and Humanities department or visit www.umuc. edu/languagetesting.
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Prerequisites
Accounting
Most courses beyond the introductory level expect that you have acquired basic knowledge in the area before enrolling. These expectations are stated as prerequisites and are listed at the beginning of the course description (available via the online schedule of classes or the undergraduate catalog).
ACCT 220 Principles of Accounting I (3) ONLINE 9
MyUMUC will automatically alert you if you attempt to register for a class for which you have not met the prerequisites. If you have questions (or believe that you have met prerequisites through experience or other coursework), please contact your advisor.
Mandatory Course Evaluations UMUC requires all students taking online courses to complete a course evaluation. Your responses are kept confidential. The evaluation notice for online courses will appear on the class screen about 21 days before the end of the session. You will have approximately one week to complete the evaluation until access to the Class Menu will be locked. After you complete the evaluation, access to the classroom will resume.
ACCT 323 Federal Income Tax I (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50154) 6380 OL3 (50884) 7380
Largo/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50145) 6380 OL2 (50566) 6980 OL3 (50872) 7380
US2 (52254) 6265 Th US1 (52302) 5125 Th
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50102) 4010 M US1 (50104) 4020 W US2 (50103) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting II (3) ONLINE 9
ACCT 301
OL1 (50155) 6380 OL3 (50909) 7380
OL1 (50148) 6380 OL3 (50875) 7380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k
US1 (50107) 4020 W US2 (50105) 4075 Sa
US1 (50111) 4020 W
US1 (52230) 4115 Tu 7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
Accounting for Nonaccounting Managers (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
ACCT 328 Accounting Software (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50156) 6380 OL3 (50910) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Intermediate Accounting I (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50151) 6380 OL3 (50878) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50108) 4015 Tu US2 (52270) 7650 M
US2 (50112) 4055 Tu
OL2 (52075) 6980
ACCT 410
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k US1 (52436) 6010 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52442) 5010 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (50109) 4060 W
Accounting for Government and Notfor-Profit Organizations (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52076) 6980
ACCT 411
Intermediate Accounting II (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50152) 6380 OL2 (50574) 6980 OL3 (50881) 7380
7–10 p.m.
ACCT 350 Federal Financial Management (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
ACCT 311
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ACCT 326 Accounting Information Systems (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50571) 6980
ACCT 310
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50912) 7380
ACCT 417 Federal Income Tax II (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50600) 6980
7–10 p.m.
ACCT 422 Auditing Theory and Practice (3) ONLINE 9
ACCT 320 Fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50157) 6380 OL3 (50914) 7380
OL1 (52074) 6380 OL2 (50575) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k
ACCT 321 Cost Accounting (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50153) 6380 OL3 (50883) 7380
US1 (50113) 4025 Th
7–10 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52303) 5150 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50110) 4010 M
7–10 p.m.
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE ACCT 424 Advanced Accounting (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50602) 6980
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52304) 5155 Tu
Anthropology ANTH 101
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL1 (52189) 6380 OL2 (50712) 6980
ACCT 425 International Accounting (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50915) 7380
ANTH 102
ACCT 427 Advanced Auditing (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (50916) 7380
Introduction Cultural Anthropology (3) ONLINE 9
ANTH 343 Becoming Human (3) ONLINE 9 ANTH 344 Culture and Language (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52272) 7660 W
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k US1 (52437) 6020 W
ACCT 451 Federal Accounting Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52080) 6380
ACCT 452 Federal Auditing (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ANTH 350 Health, Illness, and Healing (3) ONLINE 9
ARTH 204 Film and American Culture Studies (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52608) 6380 OL3 (50899) 7380
ACCT 495 Contemporary Issues in Accounting Practice (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52081) 6380 OL3 (51108) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (50115) 4050 M
US2 (52294) 7150 M
US2 (52233) 7250 M US2 (52305) 5160 W
Introduction to African American Studies (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52444) 5055 Tu
OL1 (50378) 6380 OL2 (51433) 6980 OL3 (51107) 7380
OL1 (50445) 6380 OL3 (50900) 7380
Elementary Arabic I (3) ONLINE 9
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k
OL2 (50585) 6980
US2 (52438) 6050 M
Art
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ARTH 373 History of Western Art II (3) ONLINE 9 Introduction to Drawing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50447) 6380 OL2 (52155) 6980 OL3 (50902) 7380 US1 (50116) 4025 Th
OL2 (50590) 6980
ARTH 375 History of Graphic Art (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50901) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k 7–10 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k 7–10 p.m.
ARTH 478 History of Women in the Visual Arts (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50446) 6380
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
ARTH 372 History of Western Art I (3) ONLINE 9
Arabic
ARTT 110
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k
7–10 p.m.
African American Studies
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (50714) 6980 OL3 (51042) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
6–9 p.m.
NE Maryland Higher Ed Center/ Online Hybrid k
ANTH 351 Anthropology in Forensic Investigations (3) ONLINE 9
ARAB 111
7–10 p.m.
ARTH 334 Understanding Movies (3) Myer-Henderson Hall/ Online Hybrid k
OL1 (52211) 6380
OL3 (50917) 7380
Intermediate Drawing (3) ONLINE 9
Art History
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL2 (52079) 6980
US1 (50101) 4015 Tu
ARTT 210
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
ACCT 440 Forensic and Investigative Accounting (3) ONLINE 9
AASP 201
OL2 (50591) 6980 OL3 (50903) 7380
OL3 (51041) 7380
OL1 (52078) 6380
US2 (50114) 4060 W
ARTT 205 Art Appreciation (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50448) 6380
OL2 (52190) 6980
ACCT 438 Fraud and Forensic Accounting (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (52817) 7380
OL1 (50321) 6380 OL3 (51040) 7380
OL2 (52077) 6980
ACCT 436 Internal Auditing (3) ONLINE 9
Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3) ONLINE 9
ARTT 120 Design I: Arrangement and Color (3) ONLINE 9
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Asian Studies
BEHS 320 Disability Studies (3) ONLINE 9
ASTD 284 Foundations of East Asian Civilization (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50781) 6380
BIOL
102
OL2 (51292) 6980
OL1 (50166) 6380 OL2 (50757) 6980 OL3 (51089) 7380
BEHS 343 Parenting Today (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50122) 4010 M US1 (50123) 4035 Sa US2 (50124) 4060 W
OL1 (50161) 6380 OL2 (50681) 6980 OL3 (51011) 7380
ASTD 285 Introduction to Modern East Asia (3) ONLINE 9
fort belvoir/Online Hybrid k US1 (51282) 6820 W
6–9 p.m.
BIOL
103
OL2 (50449) 6980
ASTD 485 Issues in East Asian Studies (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50450) 6380 OL3 (51013) 7380 US1 (51284) 7615 Tu
ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (51283) 4110 M
7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50163) 6380 OL2 (50683) 6980 OL3 (51014) 7380 US2 (52255) 6265 Th
OL1 (51286) 6380 OL3 (51287) 7380
OL1 (50349) 6380 OL3 (51094) 7380
BIOL
181 Life in the Oceans (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50763) 6980
BIOL
220 Human Genetics (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51095) 7380
BIOL
301
BEHS 495 Advanced Seminar in Social Sciences (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Social Sciences (3) ONLINE 9
fort belvoir/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50160) 6380 OL2 (50679) 6980 OL3 (51009) 7380
BEHS 220 Diversity Awareness (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51289) 6380 OL2 (50680) 6980 OL3 (51290) 7380
US2 (52794) 6865 Th
101
6–9 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
biology BIOL
Human Health and Disease (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50387) 6380 OL3 (51097) 7380
OL3 (51296) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k BEHS 210
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6–10 p.m. 6–10 p.m. 6–10 p.m.
160 Human Biology (3) ONLINE 9
Largo/Online Hybrid k
Technology in Contemporary Society (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (51281) 4055 Tu
6–9 p.m.
BEHS 453 Domestic Violence (3) ONLINE 9
behavioral and Social Science BEHS 103
BIOL
OL3 (51295) 7380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50117) 4010 M
US1 (50126) 4015 Tu US2 (50127) 4060 W US2 (50125) 4065 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BEHS 380 End of Life: Issues and Perspectives (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50158) 6380 OL2 (50775) 6980 OL3 (51102) 7380
Introduction to Biology (4) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
Astronomy
9:10–10 p.m. 12:10–1 p.m. 9:10–10 p.m.
OL1 (50330) 6380 OL2 (50759) 6980 OL3 (51091) 7380
BEHS 364 Alcohol in U.S. Society (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (50894) 7380
Laboratory in Biology (1) ONLINE 9
US1 (52279) 4515 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Laurel/Online Hybrid k Concepts of Biology (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52267) 5455 Tu
BIOL
OL1 (50164) 6380 OL2 (50755) 6980 OL3 (51087) 7380
302 Bacteria, Viruses, and Health (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50766) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50119) 4010 M US1 (50120) 4035 Sa US2 (50121) 4060 W
6–9 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon 6–9 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US2 (52572) 4150 M
BIOL
6–9 p.m.
304 The Biology of Cancer (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51098) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
BEHS 300 Research Methods in the Social Sciences (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52273) 7650 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL1 (51291) 6380
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE BIOL
307 The Biology of Aging (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50452) 6380
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US2 (52447) 5050 M
BIOL
6:30–9:30 p.m.
320 Forensic Biology (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50767) 6980
Largo/Online Hybrid k US2 (52266) 6265 Th
BIOL
6:30–9:30 p.m.
325 Inquiries in Biological Science (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50453) 6380
BIOL
BIOL
Introduction to Business and Management (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
357 Bioinformatics (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51100) 7380
362 Neurobiology (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50770) 6980
BIOL
398A Human Evolution and Ecology (1) ONLINE 9 S42 (52218) 6980
BIOL
398J The Role of Nutrition in Cancer and Heart Disease (1) ONLINE 9 S41 (51347) 6380
BIOL
398L Bacteria, Fungi, and Fermentation (1) ONLINE 9 S43 (52219) 7380
BIOL
398N Wildlife Ecology (1) ONLINE 9 S42 (52724) 6980
BIOL
OL1 (52154) 6380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US2 (52235) 4160 W
US1 (50128) 4010 M US2 (50131) 4060 W
US1 (52430) 5115 Tu 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
BMGT 305 Knowledge Management (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50439) 6380 OL3 (50930) 7380
Patuxent River/Online Hybrid k US2 (52297) 5865 Th
OL2 (50612) 6980
Andrews/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
OL3 (52629) 7380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US1 (52574) 4110 M
OL1 (50172) 6380 OL2 (50619) 6980 OL3 (50939) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k
BMGT 317 Decision Making (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52522) 4010 M US2 (50132) 4055 Tu
OL1 (50171) 6380 OL3 (50929) 7380
US2 (52237) 4650 M US1 (52256) 6225 Th US2 (52443) 5150 M
OL1 (50471) 6380 OL2 (50614) 6980 OL3 (51145) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52446) 5160 W
OL1 (52201) 6380
BMGT 375 Purchasing Management (3) ONLINE 9
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 372 Supply Chain Management (3) ONLINE 9
S41 (51348) 6380
Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3) ONLINE 9
S43 (52152) 7380
398P Pesticides and the Environment (1) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/IVN/Online Hybrid k
BMGT 324 Starting a Small Business (1) ONLINE 9
OL1 (52628) 6380 OL3 (52153) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k
US1 (52268) 3672 Tu,Th 6–8:50 p.m.
BMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Hagerstown/IVN/Online Hybrid k
bethesda
BMGT 325 The Small-Business Plan (1) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
BMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3) ONLINE 9
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
S41 (52150) 6380 S43 (52151) 7380
6–9 p.m.
BMGT 361 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 312 Gender Issues in Business (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 339 Introduction to Federal Contracting (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50395) 6380 OL3 (50923) 7380
US2 (52232) 4155 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k
US2 (52435) 5165 Th
BIOL
BMGT 335 Small Business Management (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50168) 6380 OL2 (50606) 6980 OL3 (50919) 7380
US2 (52271) 5465 Th
334 Vaccines and Society (3) Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52306) 5160 W
BMGT 110
BMGT 307 Import and Export: Managing Global Trade (3) Laurel/Online Hybrid k
328 Bioethics (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52217) 6980
BIOL
business and Management
OL3 (52202) 7380
BMGT 380 Business Law I (3) ONLINE 9
BMGT 456 Managing Across Cultures and Borders (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50175) 6380 OL2 (50615) 6980 OL3 (50934) 7380 7–10 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k US2 (52257) 6250 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52432) 5110 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL1 (50441) 6380
BMGT 388G Effective Business Presentations (1) Andrews/Online Hybrid k 9–10:40 a.m.
BMGT 391 Supervision (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (50139) 4065 Th
OL3 (50942) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
US2 (52448) 5065 Th
OL1 (50182) 6380 OL2 (50623) 6980 OL3 (50952) 7380
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k US2 (52243) 4250 M
OL1 (52207) 6380
US1 (52524) 4020 W
College Park/Online Hybrid k 7–10 p.m.
quantico/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
BMGT 398F Conflict Management in Organizations (1) ONLINE 9
US2 (52287) 4565 Th
S43 (52204) 7380
BMGT 398J Motivation and Performance in Organizations (1) ONLINE 9 S41 (52206) 6380
Process Improvement and Performance Measurements (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50455) 6380
BMGT 437 International Business Law (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
Prince George’s Community College/Online Hybrid k US1 (52298) 6115 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52452) 5125 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k US2 (52439) 6060 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Career Planning
OL2 (52208) 6980
BMGT 484 Managing Teams in Organizations (3) Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52449) 5160 W
7–10 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 482 Advanced Federal Contracting (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k
NE Maryland Higher Ed Center/ Online Hybrid k
US1 (52240) 7710 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
BMGT 496 Business Ethics (3) ONLINE 9
BMGT 465 Organizational Development and Transformation (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52234) 7260 W
7–10 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k
BMGT 464 Organizational Behavior (3) ONLINE 9
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50178) 6380 OL3 (50936) 7380
BMGT 411
College Park/Online Hybrid k
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL3 (50943) 7380
BMGT 392 Global Business (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52300) 3120 W
US2 (52220) 7665 Th
BMGT 466 Global Public Management (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50177) 6380 OL2 (50617) 6980
US1 (50137) 4020 W
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
US1 (52274) 7610 M
BMGT 381 Business Law II (3) ONLINE 9
S41 (52231) 4135 Sa
OL1 (50181) 6380 OL2 (50622) 6980 OL3 (50945) 7380
OL1 (52139) 6380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (52523) 4015 Tu
BMGT 495 Strategic Management (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
CAPL 398A Career Planning Management (1) ONLINE 9 S41 (52156) 6380 S42 (52157) 6980 S43 (52159) 7380
BMGT 485 Leadership for the 21st Century (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k S41 (50140) 4035 Sa
9–10:40 a.m.
OL3 (52630) 7380
bethesda US2 (52269) 3681 M,W 6–8:50 p.m.
BMGT 487 Project Management I (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50180) 6380
BMGT 488 Project Management II (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52209) 7380
Chemistry CHEM 121 Chemistry in the Modern World (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51354) 6980
CHEM 297 Environmental Chemistry (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51111) 7380
OL2 (50618) 6980
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE Chinese CHIN 111
Elementary Chinese I (3) ONLINE 9
COMM 495 Senior Seminar in Communication Studies (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50599) 6980 OL3 (50913) 7380
OL2 (50895) 6980
Communication Studies
Computer and Information Science
COMM 202 Media and Society (3) ONLINE 9
CMIS 102
OL1 (52712) 6380 OL3 (52821) 7380
COMM 300 Communication Theory (3) ONLINE 9
CMIS 315 Programming in C++ (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50709) 6980
Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Little Creek/Online Hybrid k
US2 (52245) 4250 M
US1 (52799) 4710 M US2 (52804) 4750 M
6–9 p.m.
Eastern Shore/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
CMIS 111
6–9 p.m.
COMM 302 Mass Communication and Media Studies (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50388) 6380 OL2 (50594) 6980 OL3 (50907) 7380
COMM 380 Language in Social Contexts (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50202) 6380 OL3 (50908) 7380
6–9 p.m. 6–9 p.m.
US1 (52221) 7625 Th
OL2 (50595) 6980 OL3 (51186) 7380
COMM 480 Research Methods in Communication Studies (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52710) 6980 OL3 (52711) 7380
COMM 493 Strategies for Visual Communication (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50762) 6980
Largo/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (51335) 6980
Programming in Objective-C for the Mac (3) ONLINE 9
CMIS 420 Advanced Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50765) 6980
OL2 (50703) 6980
CMIS 125 Programming in C# (3) ONLINE 9 CMIS 141 Introductory Programming (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50190) 6380 OL2 (51330) 6980 OL3 (51035) 7380
OL2 (51336) 6980
CMIS 435 Computer Networking (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50769) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51212) 4060 W
CMIS 430 Enterprise Database Administration Using Oracle (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
CMIS 170 Introduction to XML (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50705) 6980
CMIS 242 Intermediate Programming (3) ONLINE 9
CMIS 440 Advanced Programming in Java (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50772) 6980
CMIS 445 Distributed Systems (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50706) 6980 OL3 (51332) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51213) 4015 Tu
7–10 p.m.
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMIS 330 Software Engineering Principles and Techniques (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50460) 6380 OL2 (50701) 6980 OL3 (51033) 7380
CMIS 115
6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMIS 325 UNIX with Shell Programming (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52258) 6250 M
Social Networking and Cybersecurity Best Practices (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50704) 6980
COMM 400 Mass Media Law (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (51342) 6980
OL1 (50192) 6380 OL2 (51333) 6980 OL3 (51037) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k
US1 (52288) 4525 Th
CMIS 320 Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50130) 4020 W US2 (50129) 4065 Th
Computer Systems and Architecture (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50708) 6980 OL3 (51036) 7380
OL1 (50187) 6380 OL2 (50698) 6980 OL3 (51030) 7380
OL1 (50200) 6380 OL2 (50593) 6980 OL3 (50905) 7380
US1 (52228) 3525 Th
CMIS 310
U N D ER G R A D UAT E S C H ED U L E O F C L A S S ES | S U M M E R 2 013
OL2 (50774) 6980
CMIS 465 Software Verification and Validation (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51337) 6980
Computer Information Technology CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50463) 6380 OL2 (50722) 6980 OL3 (51047) 7380
CMIT 320 Network Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50294) 6380 OL2 (50724) 6980 OL3 (51051) 7380
NE Maryland Higher Ed Center/ Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMIT 321 Ethical Hacking (3) ONLINE 9
Largo/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
quantico/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMIT 340 Malware Analysis (3) Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52583) 7655 Tu
OL1 (50316) 6380 OL2 (50727) 6980 OL3 (51055) 7380
CMIT 377 Windows Directory Services Infrastructure (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMIT 452 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51399) 7380
CMIT 471 Windows Server Enterprise Administration (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51400) 6380 OL3 (51401) 7380
CMIT 495 Current Trends and Projects in Computer Networks and Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51402) 7380
Computer Science CMSC 150 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51339) 6980 OL3 (51104) 7380
OL1 (50320) 6380 OL3 (51057) 7380
CMIT 378 Windows Server Applications Infrastructure (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51393) 6380 OL3 (51394) 7380
CMIT 391 Linux System Administration (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50465) 6380 OL3 (51058) 7380
OL1 (51357) 6380 OL2 (51359) 6980 OL3 (51360) 7380
US1 (52580) 5120 W
CMIT 368 Windows Server Administration (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50366) 6380 OL3 (51056) 7380
OL1 (50194) 6380 OL2 (50723) 6980 OL3 (51049) 7380
US2 (52584) 3165 Th
OL1 (50385) 6380 OL2 (50726) 6980 OL3 (51054) 7380
CMIT 376 Windows Network Infrastructure (3) ONLINE 9
CMIT 265 Fundamentals of Networking (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52513) 6215 Tu
OL1 (51397) 6380 OL3 (51398) 7380
CMIT 364 Windows Desktop Operating Systems (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (51338) 6980
US2 (52581) 5150 M
CMIT 451 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50308) 6380 OL2 (50725) 6980 OL3 (51053) 7380
CMIS 485 Web Database Development (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52582) 7265 Th
CMIT 350 Interconnecting Cisco Devices (3) ONLINE 9
CMIT 425 Advanced Information Systems Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50386) 6380 OL3 (51059) 7380
CMIT 450 Designing Cisco Networks (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51395) 6380 OL3 (51396) 7380
CMSC 325 Game Design and Development (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50776) 6980
CMSC 330 Advanced Programming Languages (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50777) 6980
CMSC 335 Object-Oriented and Concurrent Programming (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50778) 6980
CMSC 350 Data Structures and Analysis (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51340) 6980 OL3 (51105) 7380
CMSC 405 Computer Graphics (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51341) 6980
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE CMSC 412 Operating Systems (3) ONLINE 9
CMST 310
OL2 (50779) 6980
Largo FTS (52252) 6271 M–F 8:40 a.m.–6 p.m. Class meets July 22–26.
OL2 (50780) 6980
CMST 311
CMSC 495 Current Trends and Projects in Computer Science (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50715) 6980
OL1 (50466) 6380 OL3 (51043) 7380
Digital Media and Society (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52182) 6380 OL2 (52184) 6980 OL3 (52185) 7380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
Myer-Henderson Hall/ Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
OL3 (51432) 7380
Criminology/ Criminal Justice CCJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50184) 6380 OL2 (50632) 6980 OL3 (50954) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (50141) 4020 W
CCJS 101
CMST 342 Principles of Multimedia II (3) ONLINE 9 CMST 351 Motion Graphics I (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (50142) 4055 Tu
CCJS 105
OL1 (50197) 6380 OL2 (50716) 6980 OL3 (51044) 7380
Largo FTS (52253) 6281 M–F 8:40 a.m.–6 p.m. Class meets June 3–7.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMST 306 Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50720) 6980
CMST 425 Advanced Image Editing (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (50143) 4010 M
OL2 (50635) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (50144) 4065 Th
OL1 (50327) 6380 OL3 (50958) 7380
CCJS 301
OL2 (51426) 6980
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7–10 p.m.
CCJS 234 Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3) ONLINE 9
Criminalistics I: The Comparative Disciplines (4) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50457) 6380
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7–10 p.m.
CCJS 230 Criminal Law in Action (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (51046) 7380
CMST 429 3D Modeling (3) ONLINE 9
Introduction to Criminology (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k
CMST 388 Fundamentals of JavaScript (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50468) 6380
7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50375) 6380 OL2 (50634) 6980 OL3 (50957) 7380
OL1 (50199) 6380 OL3 (51045) 7380
CMST 386 Principles of Web Design and Technology II (3) ONLINE 9
Introduction to Investigative Forensics (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (51427) 6980
CMST 385 Principles of Web Design and Technology I (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50456) 6380 OL2 (50633) 6980 OL3 (50956) 7380
OL3 (51422) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50717) 6980
CMST 495 Current Trends and Projects in Digital Media and Web Technology (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50467) 6380 OL3 (51413) 7380
OL1 (51421) 6380
OL3 (51147) 7380
US1 (52456) 5110 M
CMST 325 Image Editing (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (51431) 7380
CMST 341 Principles of Multimedia I (3) ONLINE 9
CMST 295 Fundamentals of Digital Media (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52458) 5160 W
OL3 (51412) 7380
OL2 (50718) 6980
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52789) 7120 W
Advanced Electronic Publishing (3) ONLINE 9
CMST 320 Illustration Graphics (3) ONLINE 9
Computer Studies
US1 (52276) 4120 W
CMST 488 Web Application Development Using AJAX (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50198) 6380
CMSC 465 Image and Signal Processing (3) ONLINE 9
CMST 301
Fundamentals of Electronic Publishing (3) ONLINE 9
CCJS 302 Criminalistics II: The Scientific Disciplines (4) ONLINE 9
CCJS 370 Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (50960) 7380
OL1 (50403) 6380
CCJS 321 Digital Forensics in the Criminal Justice System (3) fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US2 (52480) 4555 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
CCJS 340 Law-Enforcement Administration (3) ONLINE 9
CCJS 411
6–9 p.m.
CCJS 342 Crime Scene Investigation (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50458) 6380 OL3 (50962) 7380
quantico/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
CCJS 345 Introduction to Security Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50637) 6980
Prince George’s Community College/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
CCJS 350 Juvenile Delinquency (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50422) 6380 OL3 (50963) 7380
CCJS 352 Drugs and Crime (3) Hagerstown/IVN/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/IVN/Online Hybrid k US2 (52486) 5155 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52490) 5015 Tu
301
6:30–9:30 p.m.
9 a.m.–3:20 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51216) 4025 Th US2 (51218) 4060 W
History of Intelligence and the U.S. National Intelligence Community (3) ONLINE 9
CCJS 412 The Intelligence Cycle (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52576) 4565 Th
7–10 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k CSIA
OL3 (50965) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
303 Foundations of Information System Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50416) 6380 OL2 (50734) 6980 OL3 (51062) 7380
CCJS 420 Medical and Legal Investigations of Death (3) ONLINE 9
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (50641) 6980
US1 (52577) 7725 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k
CCJS 421 Principles of Digital Analysis (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (51219) 4010 M
7–10 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52578) 5020 W
OL1 (50377) 6380 OL3 (50966) 7380
CSIA
CCJS 434 Correctional Reentry and Transition (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
412 Security Policy Analysis (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50427) 6380 OL2 (51404) 6980 OL3 (51144) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (51425) 6980
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52579) 5160 W
CSIA
OL1 (52525) 6380 OL3 (50968) 7380
OL1 (51405) 6380 OL2 (50735) 6980 OL3 (51407) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52504) 7655 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52484) 5125 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
413 Security Policy Implementation (3) ONLINE 9
CSIA
459 Evaluating Emerging Technologies (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50643) 6980
OL2 (50638) 6980
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
US1 (52512) 6210 M
CCJS 495 Issues in Criminal Justice (3) ONLINE 9
CCJS 360 Victimology (3) ONLINE 9
Foundations of Cybersecurity (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50417) 6380 OL2 (50732) 6980 OL3 (51060) 7380
OL1 (51424) 6380
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k
US2 (52507) 4655 Tu
CSIA
CCJS 390 Cyber Crime and Security (3) ONLINE 9
S41 (52470) 4151 Sa
OL2 (50636) 6980 OL3 (50961) 7380
US2 (52481) 6160 W
Cybersecurity
Andrews/Online Hybrid k
CCJS 341 Criminal Investigation (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52483) 3120 W
OL2 (50639) 6980
OL3 (50964) 7380
OL1 (50186) 6380 OL3 (51155) 7380
US2 (52475) 4255 Tu
OL1 (50329) 6380 OL3 (50969) 7380
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
Laurel/Online Hybrid k US1 (52477) 5425 Th
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (51409) 6380 OL3 (51410) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US1 (52501) 7610 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE CSIA
485 Practical Applications in Cybersecurity Management (3) ONLINE 9
EDCP 103
OL1 (51411) 6380 OL3 (51063) 7380
OL1 (50309) 6380 OL2 (50663) 6980 OL3 (50992) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Economics ECON 103
US1 (51227) 4020 W
Economics in the Information Age (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52131) 6380 OL3 (52133) 7380
ECON 201
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) ONLINE 9
EMGT 302 Concepts of Emergency Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50367) 6380 OL2 (50652) 6980 OL3 (50982) 7380
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51223) 4020 W US2 (51222) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
ECON 306 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51112) 7380
ECON 430 Money and Banking (3) ONLINE 9
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52502) 7665 Th
EMGT 308 Exercise and Evaluation Programs (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52144) 7380
EMGT 312 Social Dimensions of Disaster (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52145) 6980
ENGL 303 Critical Approaches to Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50211) 6380 OL2 (50626) 6980 OL3 (50947) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51228) 4060 W
EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3) ONLINE 9
ENGL 309 Medieval British Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52725) 6980
ENGL 310
Renaissance Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50389) 6380
ENGL 311
17th- and 18th-Century British Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50627) 6980
ENGL 312 Romantic to Modern British Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50948) 7380
ENGL 345 Modern Poetry: 1914 to 1945 (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (51380) 6380
ENGL 240 Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (3) ONLINE 9
ENGL 354 American Women Writers Since 1900 (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50949) 7380
ENGL 363 African American Authors from the Colonial Era to 1900 (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (51381) 6980
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7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50212) 6380
ENGL 205 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50314) 6380 OL2 (50625) 6980 OL3 (50946) 7380
OL2 (52143) 6980
English
US1 (51226) 4015 Tu US2 (51225) 4065 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
EMGT 306 Political and Policy Issues in Emergency Management (3) ONLINE 9
Education Principles
College Park/Online Hybrid k
ENGL 294 Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (52142) 6380
OL3 (52136) 7380
OL1 (50209) 6370 OL2 (50782) 6980 OL3 (51113) 7380
OL1 (50428) 6380 OL2 (51382) 6980
6–9 p.m.
EMGT 304 Emergency Response Preparedness and Planning (3) ONLINE 9
ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50206) 6380 OL2 (50646) 6980 OL3 (50972) 7380
ENGL 281 Standard English Grammar (3) ONLINE 9
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US1 (52471) 4125 Th
College Park/Online Hybrid k
7–10 p.m.
Emergency Management
OL1 (50203) 6380 OL2 (50644) 6980 OL3 (50970) 7380 US1 (51220) 4010 M US2 (51221) 4055 Tu
Fundamentals of Writing and Grammar (3) ONLINE 9
U N D ER G R A D UAT E S C H ED U L E O F C L A S S ES | S U M M E R 2 013
OL2 (52528) 6980
ENGL 364 African American Authors from 1900 to the Present (3) ONLINE 9
ENGL 439E Major American Authors: Edgar Allan Poe (3) Andrews/Online Hybrid k
OL3 (51384) 7380
US2 (52619) 4165 Th
ENGL 381A Special Topics in Creative Writing: Horror, Ghosts, and Gothic (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51385) 6980
ENGL 381K Special Topics in Creative Writing: Writing Super-Short Stories and Flash Fiction (3) Laurel/Online Hybrid k US2 (52622) 5450 M
6–9 p.m.
ENGL 384 Advanced Grammar and Style (3) ONLINE 9
ENGL 441 Postmodern American Literature: 1945 to 1999 (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51389) 6980
ENGL 454 Modern World Drama (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50414) 6380
ENGL 457 The Modern Novel (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50951) 7380
ENGL 481 Seminar in Creative Writing: Fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51390) 6380 OL3 (51391) 7380
OL3 (51386) 7380
ENGL 406 Seminar in Shakespeare Studies (3) ONLINE 9
ENGL 485 Seminar in Creative Writing: Poetry (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50420) 6380 OL3 (50989) 7380
OL2 (50630) 6980
ENGL 419D Major British Authors Since 1800: Charles Dickens (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51387) 6380
ENGL 419L Major British Authors Since 1800: Virginia Woolf (3) Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US2 (52623) 5065 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ENGL 425 20th-Century British Literature (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51388) 7380
ENGL 433 Modern American Literature: 1914–1945 (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50213) 6380
ENGL 434 Contemporary American Drama (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50631) 6980
6:30–9:30 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
ENGL 381P Introduction to Novel Writing (3) Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k US1 (52620) 4225 Th
6–9 p.m.
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52621) 7665 Th
ENMT 310
ENGL 495 Advanced Seminar in English Language, Literature, and Writing (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50322) 6380
ENMT 315 Environmental Audits and Permits (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50787) 6980
ENMT 321 Environmental Health (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51366) 6980
ENMT 322 Occupational Health and Safety (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51367) 7380
ENMT 340 Environmental Technology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51368) 6380
ENMT 360 Introduction to Urban Watersheds (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51119) 7380
ENMT 365 Individuals, Society, and Environmental Sustainability (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51369) 6980
ENMT 380 Air Quality Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50431) 6380
OL2 (51392) 6980
Environmental Management ENMT 301
Environment and Ecosystems Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50214) 6380
ENMT 303 Environmental Regulations and Policy (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50786) 6980
Emergency Planning and Operations Management (3) ONLINE 9
ENMT 390 Environmental Health Risk Assessment (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50788) 6980
ENMT 405 Pollution Prevention Strategies (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51370) 6380
ENMT 495 Global Environmental Management Issues (3) ONLINE 9
ENMT 307 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (51371) 6980
OL3 (51117) 7380
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE Experiential Learning EXCL X001 Supplement to Learning Analysis and Planning (0) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52788) 6380
EXCL 301
FINC
FINC
7–10 p.m.
430 Financial Management (3) ONLINE 9 440 Security Analysis and Valuation (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50374) 6380
finance
FINC
321 Fundamentals of Building Wealth (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50369) 6380 OL3 (50974) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52222) 7655 Tu US1 (52289) 4525 Th
460 International Finance (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
328 Small Business Finance (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52609) 6380 OL3 (52610) 7380
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50433) 6380 OL3 (52213) 7380
Geology GEOL 100 Physical Geology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50434) 6380 OL3 (51372) 7380
German GERM 111
OL2 (50650) 6980
FINC
495 Contemporary Issues in Finance Practice (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50216) 6380 OL3 (50896) 7380
Gerontology
fire Science FSCN 302 Fire and Emergency Services Administration (3) ONLINE 9
GERO 100 Introduction to Gerontology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50217) 6380 OL3 (51015) 7380
GERO 301
OL1 (50295) 6380
FINC
330 Business Finance (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50370) 6380 OL2 (50647) 6980 OL3 (50975) 7380
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k US2 (52241) 7765 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k US1 (52247) 4215 Tu
6–9 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51230) 4015 Tu US2 (51231) 4060 W
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52460) 5165 Th US2 (52450) 5055 Tu
FINC
FSCN 304 Personnel Management for Fire and Emergency Services (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52146) 6980
FSCN 305 Fire Prevention Organization and Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52147) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
331 Finance for the Nonfinancial Manager (3) ONLINE 9
GERO 302 Health and Aging (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51298) 6380
GERO 306 Programs, Services, and Policies (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51299) 7380
french
GERO 311
FREN 111
Elementary French I (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51302) 6980
GERO 342 Long-Term Care Administration (3) ONLINE 9
Prince George’s Community College/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
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Gender and Aging (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51300) 6980
OL1 (50432) 6380
US2 (52299) 6150 M
Service/Program Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51297) 6380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k
Elementary German I (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (52138) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
Geography
421 Financial Analysis (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50649) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k
FINC
OL1 (50373) 6380 OL3 (50977) 7380
FINC
OL1 (50215) 6380 OL2 (50773) 6980 OL3 (51101) 7380
FINC
340 Investments (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (50978) 7380
Learning Analysis and Planning (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (51229) 4055 Tu
FINC
OL3 (51039) 7380
GERO 495D Adaptations to Sensory Changes and Aging (1) Online 9 S41 (52575) 6380
GERO 495K Geriatric Nutrition (1) Online 9 S43 (51301) 7380
Government and Politics
GVPT 403 Law, Morality, and War (3) Online 9
GRCO 479
OL2 (50562) 6980
Motion Graphics (3) largo/Online Hybrid k US1 (52262) 6215 Tu
GVPT 406 Global Terrorism (3) Online 9 OL1 (50333) 6380 OL3 (50868) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
GRCO 495 Graphic Communication Portfolio (3) Online 9 OL3 (52163) 7380
GVPT 407 State Terrorism (3) Online 9
History
OL2 (52060) 6980
GVPT 100 Introduction to Political Science (3) Online 9 OL1 (50328) 6380 OL3 (51133) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51232) 4010 M
GVPT 101
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Political Theory (3) Online 9 OL2 (50798) 6980
GVPT 170 American Government (3) Online 9 OL1 (50218) 6380 OL2 (50799) 6980 OL3 (51134) 7380 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
GVPT 200 International Political Relations (3) Online 9 OL1 (52001) 6380 OL3 (51135) 7380
GVPT 280 Comparative Politics and Government (3) Online 9 OL1 (50397) 6380
GVPT 308 International Human Rights (3) Online 9 OL1 (52017) 6380
GVPT 401
Understanding 21st-Century Global Challenges (3) Online 9 OL1 (50409) 6380 OL3 (51153) 7380
HIST
107
largo/Online Hybrid k US1 (52263) 6215 Tu
HIST
115
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US2 (52278) 4160 W
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51235) 4015 Tu
HIST
116
6–9 p.m.
US2 (52793) 6860 W
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6–9 p.m.
HIST
Fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US1 (53066) 4515 Tu
OL1 (50319) 6380 OL3 (50877) 7380
6–9 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
HIST
GVPT 444 American Political Theory (3) Online 9
142 Western Civilization II (3) Online 9 OL1 (52188) 6380 OL2 (50573) 6980 OL3 (50879) 7380
OL3 (50870) 7380
GVPT 457 American Foreign Relations (3) Online 9
HIST
OL1 (52070) 6380 OL2 (50564) 6980
156 History of the United States to 1865 (3) Online 9 OL1 (50221) 6380 OL2 (50806) 6980 OL3 (50880) 7380
GVPT 475 The Presidency and the Executive Branch (3) Online 9 OL1 (50470) 6380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51236) 4060 W
HIST
Graphic Communication
World History II (3) Online 9
141 Western Civilization I (3) Online 9
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52461) 5150 M
7–10 p.m.
OL2 (50570) 6980 OL3 (52083) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k Fort Belvoir/Online Hybrid k
World History I (3) Online 9 OL1 (50220) 6380 OL2 (50565) 6980 OL3 (51136) 7380
GVPT 409 Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) Online 9 OL1 (50435) 6380 OL3 (51158) 7380
Classical Foundations (3) Online 9 OL1 (50410) 6380 OL3 (50871) 7380
OL2 (50563) 6980 OL3 (50869) 7380
US2 (52223) 7650 M
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51233) 4025 Th US2 (51234) 4060 W
GVPT 408 Counterterrorism (3) Online 9
7–10 p.m.
157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3) Online 9
GRCO 100 Introduction to Graphic Communication (3) Online 9 OL1 (52162) 6380 OL3 (51179) 7380
OL1 (50222) 6380 OL2 (50576) 6980 OL3 (51137) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51237) 4025 Th
7–10 p.m.
9 Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections.
k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule. G O T O h t t p s ://my. u m u c . e d u T O R E G I S T E R
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE HIST
202 Principles of War (3) ONLINE 9
HIST
OL1 (50419) 6380 OL3 (50885) 7380
HIST
289 Historical Methods (3) ONLINE 9
HIST
309 Historical Writing (3) ONLINE 9
HIST
316I History of the Holy Land (1) ONLINE 9
HIST
316L The American West (3) ONLINE 9 318A From Pearl Harbor to Midway (1) ONLINE 9
HIST
HIST
318D Battle for Berlin (1) ONLINE 9 318G D-Day and Normandy Campaign of 1944 (1) ONLINE 9
HIST
318N Decision to Drop the Atom Bomb (1) ONLINE 9
HIST
S43 (52093) 7380
HIST
HIST
6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52463) 5165 Th
HIST
6–9 p.m.
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52224) 7660 W
354 Modern Latin American History: 1810 to the Present (3) ONLINE 9 364 Emergence of Modern America: 1900 to 1945 (3) ONLINE 9
465 World War II (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50398) 6380 OL2 (52130) 6980 OL3 (50893) 7380
Homeland Security HMLS 302 Introduction to Homeland Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50334) 6380 OL2 (50655) 6980 OL3 (50984) 7380
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US1 (52478) 4525 Th
OL1 (50336) 6380 OL3 (51138) 7380
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US2 (52489) 5050 M
HMLS 310
376 Women and the Family in America to 1870 (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
HIST
OL2 (50657) 6980
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k HMLS 312 Technology in Homeland Security (3) ONLINE 9 HMLS 406 Legal and Political Issues of Homeland Security (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50379) 6380
Largo/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
9 Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections.
k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule.
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL3 (52148) 7380
460 African American History: 1500 to 1865 (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52264) 6260 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Homeland Security Response to Critical Incidents (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52488) 5120 W
377 U.S. Women’s History: 1870 to 2000 (3) ONLINE 9
6–9 p.m.
HMLS 304 Strategic Planning in Homeland Security (3) ONLINE 9
365 Recent America: 1945 to the Present (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50226) 6380 OL3 (50890) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
319B History of Violence in America (3) Andrews/Online Hybrid k US1 (52280) 4120 W
HIST
OL2 (50582) 6980
319A History of Terrorism (3) fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US2 (52291) 4565 Th
337 Europe’s Bloodiest Century (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50225) 6380 OL3 (50889) 7380
S42 (52092) 6980
HIST
336 Europe in the 19th Century: 1815 to 1919 (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50581) 6980 OL3 (52096) 7380
S41 (52091) 6380
HIST
462 The U.S. Civil War (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50402) 6380
S43 (52090) 7380
HIST
HIST
OL1 (52129) 6380 OL3 (50891) 7380
OL1 (52095) 6380 OL3 (50888) 7380
OL3 (50887) 7380
HIST
319X Jews Under the Nazis (1) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50584) 6980
OL2 (50580) 6980
S43 (52089) 7380
HIST
461 African American History: 1865 to the Present (3) ONLINE 9
S41 (52094) 6380
OL1 (50224) 6380 OL3 (50886) 7380
HIST
HIST
US2 (52536) 3682 Tu,Th 6–8:50 p.m.
OL1 (50579) 6380
HIST
319L History of Drug Use in America (3) bethesda
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OL1 (52149) 6380 OL3 (50986) 7380
HMLS 408 Infrastructure in Homeland Security (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50658) 6980
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k US2 (52472) 7750 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US2 (52479) 4555 Tu
6–9 p.m.
HMLS 414 Homeland Security and Intelligence (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50659) 6980
fort belvoir/Online Hybrid k US1 (52492) 6815 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Human Resources Management
OL3 (51160) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52505) 7660 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL3 (50987) 7380
Humanities HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50411) 6380 OL2 (50661) 6980 OL3 (50990) 7380
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50236) 6380 OL2 (50662) 6980 OL3 (50991) 7380
HUMN 495 Humanities Seminar (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52164) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (51319) 5110 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
HRMN 392 Stress Management in the Workplace (1) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50227) 6380 OL2 (50524) 6980 OL3 (50856) 7380
S42 (51428) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51238) 4010 M
7–10 p.m.
Eastern Shore/Online Hybrid k US2 (51315) 3550 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
US2 (51308) 6255 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
NE Maryland Higher Ed Center/ Online Hybrid k US1 (51316) 7215 Tu
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50557) 6980
6–9 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k
6:30–9:30 p.m.
HRMN 400 Human Resource Management: Issues and Problems (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50234) 6380 OL2 (51306) 6980 OL3 (50830) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (51320) 5155 Tu
HMLS 495 Public Safety Policies and Leadership (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50527) 6980
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (51309) 4555 Tu
HMLS 416 Homeland Security and International Relations (3) ONLINE 9
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Prince George’s Community College/Online Hybrid k
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50230) 6380 OL2 (50526) 6980 OL3 (51140) 7380
Aberdeen/Online Hybrid k US2 (51310) 7060 W
US1 (51318) 6125 Th
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50528) 6980 OL3 (50843) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51239) 4055 Tu
7–10 p.m.
Laurel/Online Hybrid k US2 (51317) 5455 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Patuxent River/Online Hybrid k US1 (51312) 5815 Tu
HRMN 408 Employment Law for Business (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50235) 6380 OL2 (50529) 6980
6–9 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50232) 6380 OL3 (50848) 7380
Andrews/Online Hybrid k US2 (51311) 4155 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k US1 (51321) 6015 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
HRMN 365 Conflict Management in Organizations (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
US2 (51322) 5060 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
HRMN 467 Global Human Resource Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51307) 7380
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50233) 6380 OL2 (50556) 6980
OL1 (50318) 6380 OL3 (51141) 7380
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k US2 (51313) 6865 Th
6–9 p.m.
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US1 (51314) 7620 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule. G O T O h t t p s ://my. u m u c . e d u T O R E G I S T E R
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE Information Systems Management IFSM 201
IFSM 304 Ethics in Information Technology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50253) 6380 OL2 (50750) 6980 OL3 (51079) 7380
Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52473) 7755 Tu
4015 4020 4050 4065
US2 (51246) 4050 M Tu W M Th
US1 (52803) 4720 W
US1 (52506) 3515 Tu
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
OL1 (50248) 6380 OL2 (50745) 6980 OL3 (51073) 7380
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k US1 (52474) 7720 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51245) 4015 Tu US2 (51244) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52485) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50423) 6380 OL2 (50749) 6980 OL3 (51078) 7380
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52503) 7665 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k US1 (52508) 6220 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52491) 5020 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52487) 5115 Tu
IFSM 310
6:30–9:30 p.m.
OL1 (51376) 6380 OL3 (51377) 7380
Japanese JAPN 111
Software and Hardware Infrastructure Concepts (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50257) 6380 OL3 (51082) 7380
IFSM 311
IFSM 495 Trends and Practical Applications in Information Systems Management (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
quantico/Online Hybrid k US1 (52482) 3115 Tu
6–9 p.m.
IFSM 300 Information Systems in Organizations (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
Eastern Shore/Online Hybrid k
Little Creek/Online Hybrid k
IFSM 301
6:30–9:30 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k (51242) (51243) (51240) (51241)
OL1 (50259) 6380 OL2 (51375) 6980
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50238) 6370 OL2 (50738) 6980 OL3 (51064) 7380 US1 US1 US2 US2
IFSM 461 Systems Analysis and Design (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50311) 6380 OL3 (50586) 7380
JAPN 112
Enterprise Architecture and Systems (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50752) 6980 OL3 (51083) 7380
Journalism JOUR 201
Largo/Online Hybrid k IFSM 432 Business Continuity Planning (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50258) 6380
IFSM 433 Information Security Planning and Needs Assessment (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51084) 7380
IFSM 438 Information Systems Project Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50753) 6980 OL3 (51085) 7380
JOUR 202 Editing for Mass Communication (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52713) 6980
JOUR 330 Public Relations Theory (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52714) 6380
JOUR 331 Public Relations Techniques (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52715) 7380
JOUR 371 Introduction to Feature Writing (3) ONLINE 9
IFSM 441 Agile Project Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51379) 7380
9 Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections.
k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule.
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Introduction to News Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50260) 6380 OL2 (50616) 6980 OL3 (50935) 7380
OL2 (51378) 6980 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Elementary Japanese II (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51303) 6980
IFSM 370 Telecommunications in Information Systems (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52476) 6260 W
Elementary Japanese I (3) ONLINE 9
OL3 (50937) 7380
Legal Studies LGST 101
LGST 325 Litigation (3) Largo/Online Hybrid k
Introduction to Law (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50261) 6380 OL2 (52592) 6980
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (52602) 4015 Tu
US2 (52468) 6250 M
LGST 327 Alternative Dispute Resolution (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52597) 6380 OL2 (50791) 6980
7–10 p.m.
LGST 200 Techniques of Legal Research (3) ONLINE 9
LGST 330 Administrative Law (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (52196) 6980
OL1 (50469) 6380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (52440) 4025 Th
LGST 201
7–10 p.m.
S41 (52540) 6370 S42 (52552) 6970 S43 (52563) 7370
Marketing MRKT 310
S41 (52469) 6225 Th
7–10 p.m.
LGST 204 Legal Ethics (3) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50263) 6380
LGST 300 Advanced Legal Research and Analysis (3) ONLINE 9
S41 (52200) 6380
College Park/Online Hybrid k S42 (52462) 4075 Sa
S43 (52615) 7380
OL1 (52594) 6380 OL3 (51123) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k S43 (52464) 4085 Sa
LGST 302 Legal Citation and Style (1) ONLINE 9 S41 (52801) 6380
US1 (52244) 4620 W
LGST 411
9–10:40 a.m.
US1 (52259) 6215 Tu US2 (52275) 5460 W
6:30-8:10 p.m.
US1 (52465) 5120 W
LGST 315 Domestic Relations (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52595) 6380
LGST 320 Criminal Law and Procedures (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
LGST 442 Business Organizations (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51125) 7380
LGST 450 Bankruptcy Law (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
MRKT 314 Nonprofit Marketing (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51130) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52466) 5155 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
MRKT 354 Integrated Marketing Communications (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50795) 6980
Largo/Online Hybrid k US2 (52260) 6265 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52453) 5025 Th
US2 (52445) 4060 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/IVN/Online Hybrid k
Consumer Protection Law (3) ONLINE 9
LGST 420 Immigration Law (3) College Park/Online Hybrid k
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Laurel/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (52601) 6380
LGST 314 Workers’ Compensation Law (1) Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k
9–10:40 a.m.
LGST 398Q Discovery Fundamentals (1) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
Hagerstown/IVN/Online Hybrid k
9–10:40 a.m.
LGST 398F Civil Litigation Filings in Federal Court (1) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50392) 6380 OL3 (52593) 7380
Advanced Legal Writing (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (51253) 4060 W
6:30-8:20 p.m.
LGST 398D Drug and Alcohol Cases in Maryland (1) College Park/Online Hybrid k S41 (52459) 4035 Sa
Marketing Principles (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50269) 6380 OL2 (50792) 6980 OL3 (51126) 7380
Largo/Online Hybrid k
College Park/Online Hybrid k
S42 (52603) 5110 M
150 Introduction to Research (1) ONLINE 9
S42 (52199) 6980
OL2 (52193) 6980
LGST 301
LIBS
LGST 345 Landlord Tenant Law (1) ONLINE 9
Legal Writing (3) ONLINE 9
US2 (52451) 4060 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Library Skills
6:30–9:30 p.m.
MRKT 395 Managing Customer Relationships (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50272) 6380
MRKT 398K Entrepreneurial Marketing (1) ONLINE 9 S42 (52823) 6980
MRKT 410
OL1 (50393) 6380
OL3 (52596) 7380
Consumer Behavior (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50273) 6380
9 Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections.
k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule. G O T O h t t p s ://my. u m u c . e d u T O R E G I S T E R
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE MRKT 412 Marketing Research (3) ONLINE 9
MATH 107
OL3 (51131) 7380
OL1 (50384) 6380
MATH 108
OL2 (50796) 6980
MATH 115
OL3 (51132) 7380
MRKT 495 Strategic Marketing Management (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52141) 7380
Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry (3) ONLINE 9
NSCI
103
US2 (52539) 4065 Th
NSCI
OL1 (50302) 6380 OL2 (50549) 6980 OL3 (50851) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Finite Mathematics (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50343) 6380 OL2 (50560) 6980 OL3 (50858) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k 7–10 p.m.
170 Concepts of Meteorology (3) ONLINE 9
NSCI
171 Laboratory in Meteorology (1) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50534) 6980
6–10 p.m.
NSCI
362 Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50298) 6380 OL3 (50837) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k
6–10 p.m.
US1 (52248) 4215 Tu US2 (52229) 3560 W US2 (52292) 4565 Th
6–9 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k
Music
US1 (52265) 6220 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52467) 5125 Th
Music as Cultural Expression (3) ONLINE 9
NSCI
OL1 (50326) 6380 OL3 (50904) 7380
OL2 (50561) 6980
Natural Science
Philosophy
NSCI
PHIL
100 Introduction to Physical Science (3) ONLINE 9
100 Introduction to Philosophy (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50400) 6380 OL3 (51008) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51256) 4020 W
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51254) 4015 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
398I Astrobiology (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50274) 6380 OL2 (50531) 6980 OL3 (50850) 7380 5:50–8:50 p.m.
9 Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections.
k Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. See p. 45 for more information. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule at www.umuc.edu/schedule.
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (50611) 6980
MUSC 210
6–9 p.m.
Eastern Shore/Online Hybrid k
MATH 241 Calculus III (4) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
6–10 p.m.
OL2 (50533) 6980
MATH 141 Calculus II (4) ONLINE 9
US2 (52517) 4055 Tu
Fundamentals of Physical Science (4) ONLINE 9 College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50268) 6380 OL3 (50926) 7380
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon 7–10 p.m.
9–10 p.m.
OL1 (50394) 6380 OL3 (50847) 7380
Pre-Calculus (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (51251) 4015 Tu
Intermediate Algebra (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (51214) 4020 W
US1 (51255) 4015 Tu
College Park/Online Hybrid k
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
MATH 140 Calculus I (4) ONLINE 9
College Park/Online Hybrid k
MATH 106
US1 (51250) 4015 Tu US2 (52516) 4060 W
College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (50299) 6380 OL2 (50546) 6980 OL3 (50839) 7380
US1 (50138) 4020 W US2 (50136) 4065 Th US2 (50135) 4075 Sa
College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL2 (50610) 6980 OL3 (50925) 7380
MATH 009 Introductory Algebra (3) ONLINE 9
Physical Science Laboratory (1) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50276) 6380 OL2 (50532) 6980 OL3 (50855) 7380
OL1 (50399) 6380 OL3 (50924) 7380
Mathematics
MATH 012
101
OL2 (50608) 6980
MRKT 475 Selling and Sales Management (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52514) 4025 Th US1 (51249) 4035 Sa US2 (52515) 4065 Th
NSCI
OL1 (50265) 6380 OL2 (50530) 6980 OL3 (50838) 7380
MRKT 454 Global Marketing (3) ONLINE 9 MRKT 457 E-Marketing (3) ONLINE 9
College Algebra (3) ONLINE 9
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7–10 p.m.
PHIL
127 Living Religions of the World (3) ONLINE 9
PSYC 306F Psychology of Happiness (1) Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k S43 (52607) 5185 Sa
OL2 (50691) 6980
PHIL
140 Contemporary Moral Issues (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50277) 6380 OL2 (50684) 6980 OL3 (51016) 7380 US2 (51257) 4065 Th
PHIL
7–10 p.m.
315 Ethical Issues in American Business (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51018) 7380
PHIL
336 Ideas Shaping the 21st Century (3) ONLINE 9 348 Religions of the East (3) ONLINE 9 349 Religions of the West (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51019) 7380
OL1 (50279) 6380 OL2 (50535) 6980 OL3 (50831) 7380
OL1 (50284) 6380 OL2 (50537) 6980 OL3 (50865) 7380
PSYC 301
Biological Basis of Behavior (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50283) 6380 OL3 (50833) 7380
US2 (52246) 4665 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/IVN/Online Hybrid k US2 (52283) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
PSYC 357 Adulthood and Aging (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50842) 7380
OL2 (51323) 6980
Largo/Online Hybrid k US1 (52261) 6220 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
PSYC 321 Social Psychology (3) ONLINE 9
PSYC 386 Psychology of Stress (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (51327) 6380 OL2 (50540) 6980
PSYC 432 Introduction to Counseling Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50401) 6380 OL3 (50845) 7380
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52454) 5015 Tu
OL1 (50286) 6380 OL3 (50835) 7380
PSYC 334 Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships (3) ONLINE 9
6:30–9:30 p.m.
PSYC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50541) 6980
OL1 (51324) 6380
PSYC 338 Psychology of Gender (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51326) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
PSYC 300 Research Methods in Psychology (3) ONLINE 9
Hagerstown/IVN/Online Hybrid k
PSYC 437 Positive Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50438) 6380
OL2 (51325) 6980
PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (52605) 4010 M US2 (51258) 4065 Th
Sensation and Perception (3) ONLINE 9
PSYC 335 Theories of Personality (3) ONLINE 9
Psychology
OL2 (50539) 6980
9–10:40 a.m.
PSYC 332 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3) ONLINE 9
OL2 (50685) 6980
PHIL
S41 (52606) 7735 Sa
OL1 (50282) 6380 OL3 (50832) 7380
OL1 (50405) 6380
PHIL
9–10:40 a.m.
PSYC 309S Introduction to the Psychology of Parenting (1) Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k PSYC 310
College Park/Online Hybrid k
PSYC 354 Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
PSYC 495 Senior Seminar in Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (51328) 6980
PSYC 341 Memory and Cognition (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50857) 7380
PSYC 351 Lifespan Development (3) ONLINE 9
Sociology SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50288) 6380 OL2 (50542) 6980 OL3 (50979) 7380
OL3 (50862) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
PSYC 352 Child and Adolescent Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50597) 6980
PSYC 353 Abnormal Psychology (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50287) 6380 OL2 (50555) 6980 OL3 (50863) 7380
US1 (51259) 4020 W US2 (51260) 4060 W
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
SOCY 300 American Society (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50981) 7380
SOCY 312 Family Demography (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52747) 6380
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COURSES by DISCIPLINE SOCY 313 The Individual and Society (3) ONLINE 9
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50474) 6380 OL2 (50801) 6980
OL3 (50898) 7380
SOCY 325 The Sociology of Gender (3) ONLINE 9
SPAN 311
Statistics STAT
Advanced Spanish I (3) ONLINE 9
200 Introduction to Statistics (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50292) 6380 OL2 (50543) 6980 OL3 (50852) 7380
OL2 (51304) 6980
OL3 (52214) 7380
SOCY 398D Sociology of Disasters (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (52192) 6380
SOCY 423 Minorities in the United States (3) ONLINE 9 SOCY 424 Race and Ethnic Relations (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50554) 6980
SOCY 426 Sociology of Religion (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52216) 7380
SOCY 432 Social Movements (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (51190) 7380
SOCY 443 Sociology of the Family (3) Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k 6:30–9:30 p.m.
SOCY 464 Military Sociology (3) Andrews/Online Hybrid k US1 (52281) 4125 Th
6–9 p.m.
Spanish SPAN 111
Elementary Spanish I (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
Elementary Spanish II (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50588) 6980
SPAN 211
US1 (51262) 4020 W
7–10 p.m.
Intermediate Spanish I (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50589) 6980
225 Introduction to Statistical Methods for the Behavioral Sciences (3) ONLINE 9
STAT
230 Introductory Business Statistics (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50305) 6380 OL2 (50550) 6980 OL3 (50849) 7380
OL1 (50344) 6380 OL2 (50609) 6980 OL3 (50927) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (52520) 4010 M US2 (52519) 4060 W US2 (51266) 4075 Sa
SPCH 324 Communication and Gender (3) ONLINE 9
STAT
OL1 (52717) 6380 OL3 (50928) 7380
SPCH 397 Professional Presentations (3) College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (52527) 4050 M
7–10 p.m.
SPCH 426 Conflict Management (3) ONLINE 9
SPCH 470 Effective Listening (3) ONLINE 9
400 Applied Probability and Statistics I (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52631) 7380
Women’s Studies WMST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women and Society (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52604) 7380
WRTG 101
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SPCH 482 Intercultural Communication (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (50933) 7380
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US2 (52284) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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Writing
SPCH 472 Nonverbal Communication (3) Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US2 (52455) 5050 M
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
OL1 (51419) 6380 OL3 (50840) 7380
SPCH 125 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (50291) 6380 OL3 (50931) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51261) 4055 Tu
STAT
College Park/Online Hybrid k
OL1 (52716) 6380 OL3 (51187) 7380
OL1 (50290) 6380 OL2 (50587) 6980 OL3 (50897) 7380
SPAN 112
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3) ONLINE 9
US1 (51263) 4010 M US1 (51264) 4015 Tu US2 (52518) 4055 Tu
OL1 (50406) 6380 OL2 (50601) 6980 OL3 (50918) 7380
OL1 (50297) 6380
US2 (52225) 7650 M
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Speech Communication
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Introduction to Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50337) 6380 OL2 (50665) 6980 OL3 (50994) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51270) 4010 M US2 (51271) 4060 W
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3) ONLINE 9
WRTG 393 Advanced Technical Writing (3) ONLINE 9
OL1 (52166) 6380 OL2 (52169) 6980 OL3 (52173) 7380
OL1 (50356) 6380 OL2 (50686) 6980 OL3 (51020) 7380
College Park/Online Hybrid k
Arundel Mills/Online Hybrid k
US1 (50106) 4015 Tu US2 (51276) 4075 Sa
US2 (52242) 7775 Sa
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
WRTG 289 Principles of Text Editing (3) ONLINE 9 OL3 (52822) 7380
OL1 (50345) 6380 OL2 (50670) 6980 OL3 (51000) 7380
US1 (51274) 4025 Th US2 (51273) 4075 Sa
US2 (52434) 5155 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
WRTG 494 Grant and Proposal Writing (3) ONLINE 9
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k
OL3 (52186) 7380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
fort Meade/Online Hybrid k US2 (52293) 4555 Tu
6–9 p.m.
quantico/Online Hybrid k 6–9 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k 7–10 p.m.
WRTG 293 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50347) 6380 OL2 (50672) 6980 OL3 (51002) 7380
US2 (52286) 5150 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Southern Maryland/ Online Hybrid k US2 (52526) 6055 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
WRTG 394 Advanced Business Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50361) 6380 OL2 (50693) 6980 OL3 (51023) 7380
WRTG 387 Theories and Methods of Teaching Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL2 (50690) 6980
Aberdeen/Online Hybrid k US1 (52239) 7010 M
6–9 p.m.
Anacostia-bolling/Online Hybrid k US1 (52249) 4210 M
6–9 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k
WRTG 391 Advanced Research Writing (3) ONLINE 9 OL1 (50352) 6380 OL2 (50673) 6980 OL3 (51003) 7380
US2 (51275) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m.
Dorsey Station/Online Hybrid k US2 (52226) 7655 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Largo/Online Hybrid k US1 (52616) 6210 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Andrews/Online Hybrid k
Laurel/Online Hybrid k
US1 (52282) 4115 Tu
US1 (52277) 5420 W
6–9 p.m.
College Park/Online Hybrid k US2 (51272) 4055 Tu
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k
9 a.m.–12 noon
College Park/Online Hybrid k
US2 (52301) 3155 Tu
College Park/Online Hybrid k US1 (51269) 4015 Tu
OL1 (50350) 6380 OL3 (51028) 7380
US1 (52227) 7620 W
WRTG 291 Research Writing (3) ONLINE 9
WRTG 490 Writing for Managers (3) ONLINE 9
7–10 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
NE Maryland Higher Ed Center/ Online Hybrid k US2 (52236) 7255 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Shady Grove/Online Hybrid k US1 (52285) 5115 Tu US2 (52433) 5160 W
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Waldorf/Online Hybrid k US1 (52457) 5025 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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ANTH 350 Health, Illness, and Healing (3)
Online Session 1
ARTH 204 film and American Culture Studies (3)
(May 13–July 7) Catalog Subject Number
ACCT
Course Title
Number of Units
321 Cost Accounting (60238) 6980 Class Number
(3)
Section Number
AASP 201 Introduction to African American Studies? (50378) 6380
ACCT 220 Principles of Accounting I (3) (50145) 6380
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting II (3) (50148) 6380
ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting I (3) (50151) 6380
Technical Requirements To check the most current system requirements for online courses, go to tychousa.umuc.edu/tech/min_tech.html.
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting II (3) (50152) 6380
ACCT 320 fraud Detection and Deterrence (3) (52074) 6380
ACCT 321 Cost Accounting (3) (50153) 6380
ACCT 323 federal Income Tax I (3)
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[email protected].
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(50154) 6380
ACCT 326 Accounting Information Systems (3) (50155) 6380
ACCT 328 Accounting Software (3) (50156) 6380
ACCT 422 Auditing Theory and Practice (3)
(52211) 6380
(52608) 6380
ARTH 372 History of Western Art I (3) (50445) 6380
ARTH 478 History of Women in the Visual Arts (3) (50446) 6380
ARTT 110 Introduction to Drawing (3) (50447) 6380
ARTT 210 Intermediate Drawing (3) (50448) 6380
ASTD 284 foundations of East Asian Civilization (3) (50781) 6380
ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy (3) (50158) 6380
bEHS 103 Technology in Contemporary Society (3) (51286) 6380
bEHS 210 Introduction to Social Sciences (3) (50160) 6380
bEHS 220 Diversity Awareness (3) (51289) 6380
bEHS 300 Research Methods in the Social Sciences (3) (51291) 6380
(50157) 6380
ACCT 438 fraud and forensic Accounting (3)
bEHS 343 Parenting Today (3) (50161) 6380
(52078) 6380
ACCT 451 federal Accounting Management (3)
bEHS 364 Alcohol in U.S. Society (3) (50450) 6380
(52080) 6380
ACCT 495 Contemporary Issues in Accounting Practice (3) (52081) 6380
ANTH 101 Introduction to biological Anthropology (3) (52189) 6380
ANTH 102 Introduction Cultural Anthropology (3) (50321) 6380
bEHS 453 Domestic Violence (3) (50163) 6380
bIOL
101 Concepts of biology (3)
bIOL
102 Laboratory in biology (1)
bIOL
103 Introduction to biology (4)
bIOL
160 Human biology (3)
(50164) 6380 (50166) 6380 (50330) 6380 (50349) 6380
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bIOL
301 Human Health and Disease (3) (50387) 6380
bIOL
307 The biology of Aging (3)
bIOL
325 Inquiries in biological Science (3)
(50452) 6380 (50453) 6380
bMGT 110 Introduction to business and Management (3) (50168) 6380
bMGT 305 knowledge Management (3) (50395) 6380
bMGT 317 Decision Making (3) (50171) 6380
bMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3) (52628) 6380
bMGT 335 Small business Management (3) (52154) 6380
bMGT 339 Introduction to federal Contracting (3) (50439) 6380
bMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3) (50172) 6380
bMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3) (50471) 6380
bMGT 372 Supply Chain Management (3) (52201) 6380
bMGT 380 business Law I (3) (50175) 6380
bMGT 381 business Law II (3) (50441) 6380
bMGT 391 Supervision (3) (50177) 6380
bMGT 392 Global business (3) (50178) 6380
bMGT 411 Process Improvement and Performance Measurements (3) (50455) 6380
bMGT 456 Managing Across Cultures and borders (3) (52139) 6380
bMGT 465 Organizational Development and Transformation (3) (52207) 6380
bMGT 487 Project Management I (3) (50180) 6380
bMGT 495 Strategic Management (3) (50181) 6380
bMGT 496 business Ethics (3) (50182) 6380
CCJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) (50184) 6380
CCJS 101 Introduction to Investigative forensics (3) (50456) 6380
(50385) 6380
CMIT 368 Windows Server Administration (3) (50316) 6380
CCJS 105 Introduction to Criminology (3) (50375) 6380
CMIT 376 Windows Network Infrastructure (3) (50366) 6380
CCJS 234 Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3) (50327) 6380
CCJS 301 Criminalistics I: The Comparative Disciplines (4) (50457) 6380
CCJS 340 Law-Enforcement Administration (3) (50186) 6380
CCJS 342 Crime Scene Investigation (3) (50458) 6380
CCJS 350 Juvenile Delinquency (3) (50422) 6380
CCJS 370 Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice (3) (50403) 6380
CCJS 411 History of Intelligence and the U.S. National Intelligence Community (3) (51424) 6380
CCJS 421 Principles of Digital Analysis (3) (50377) 6380
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal behavior (3) (52525) 6380
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3) (50329) 6380
CMIS 102 Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (50187) 6380
CMIS 111 Social Networking and Cybersecurity best Practices (3) (50460) 6380
CMIS 141 Introductory Programming (3) (50190) 6380
CMIS 320 Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) (50192) 6380
CMIT 202 fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3) (50463) 6380
CMIT 377 Windows Directory Services Infrastructure (3) (50320) 6380
CMIT 378 Windows Server Applications Infrastructure (3) (51393) 6380
CMIT 391 Linux System Administration (3) (50465) 6380
CMIT 425 Advanced Information Systems Security (3) (50386) 6380
CMIT 450 Designing Cisco Networks (3) (51395) 6380
CMIT 451 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (3) (51397) 6380
CMIT 471 Windows Server Enterprise Administration (3) (51400) 6380
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3) (50466) 6380
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3) (52182) 6380
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3) (50197) 6380
CMST 310 fundamentals of Electronic Publishing (3) (50198) 6380
CMST 325 Image Editing (3) (50467) 6380
CMST 341 Principles of Multimedia I (3) (51421) 6380
CMST 385 Principles of Web Design and Technology I (3) (50199) 6380
CMST 388 fundamentals of JavaScript (3) (50468) 6380
CMIT 265 fundamentals of Networking (3) (50194) 6380
COMM 202 Media and Society (3) (52712) 6380
CMIT 320 Network Security (3) (50294) 6380
COMM 300 Communication Theory (3) (50200) 6380
CMIT 321 Ethical Hacking (3) (51357) 6380
CMIT 350 Interconnecting Cisco Devices (3) (50308) 6380
CMIT 364 Windows Desktop Operating Systems (3)
COMM 302 Mass Communication and Media Studies (3) (50388) 6380
COMM 380 Language in Social Contexts (3) (50202) 6380
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE CSIA
301 foundations of Cybersecurity (3)
ENGL 454 Modern World Drama (3)
(50417) 6380
CSIA
303 foundations of Information System Security (3)
ENGL 481 Seminar in Creative Writing: fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3)
(50416) 6380
CSIA
412 Security Policy Analysis (3) (50427) 6380
CSIA
413 Security Policy Implementation (3)
CSIA
459 Evaluating Emerging Technologies (3)
(51405) 6380
(51409) 6380
CSIA
485 Practical Applications in Cybersecurity Management (3) (51411) 6380
ECON 103 Economics in the Information Age (3) (52131) 6380
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (50203) 6380
ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (3) (50206) 6380
EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3) (50209) 6370
EDCP 103 fundamentals of Writing and Grammar (3)
(50367) 6380
EMGT 304 Emergency Response Preparedness and Planning (3) (52142) 6380
ENGL 485 Seminar in Creative Writing: Poetry (3) (50420) 6380
ENMT 301 Environment and Ecosystems Management (3) (50214) 6380
ENMT 310 Emergency Planning and Operations Management (3) (50322) 6380
ENMT 340 Environmental Technology (3) (51368) 6380
ENMT 380 Air quality Management (3) (50431) 6380
ENMT 405 Pollution Prevention Strategies (3) (51370) 6380
EXCL
ENGL 281 Standard English Grammar (3) (50428) 6380
ENGL 294 Introduction to Creative Writing: fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) (50314) 6380
ENGL 303 Critical Approaches to Literature (3) (50211) 6380
ENGL 310 Renaissance Literature (3) (50389) 6380
ENGL 345 Modern Poetry: 1914 to 1945 (3) (50212) 6380
ENGL 419D Major british Authors Since 1800: Charles Dickens (3) (51387) 6380
ENGL 433 Modern American Literature: 1914–1945 (3) (50213) 6380
X001 Supplement to Learning Analysis and Planning (0) (52788) 6380
EXCL
301 Learning Analysis and Planning (3) (50215) 6380
fINC
321 fundamentals of building Wealth (3) (50369) 6380
fINC
328 Small business finance (3)
fINC
330 business finance (3)
GRCO 100 Introduction to Graphic Communication (3)
fINC
331 finance for the Nonfinancial Manager (3)
(52162) 6380
GVPT 100 Introduction to Political Science (3) (50328) 6380
GVPT 170 American Government (3) (50218) 6380
GVPT 200 International Political Relations (3) (52001) 6380
GVPT 280 Comparative Politics and Government (3) (50397) 6380
GVPT 308 International Human Rights (3) (52017) 6380
GVPT 401 Understanding 21st-Century Global Challenges (3) (50409) 6380
GVPT 406 Global Terrorism (3) (50333) 6380
GVPT 409 Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) (50435) 6380
GVPT 457 American foreign Relations (3) (52070) 6380
GVPT 475 The Presidency and the Executive branch (3)
(52609) 6380
(50470) 6380
HIST
107 Classical foundations (3)
HIST
115 World History I (3)
HIST
141 Western Civilization I (3)
(50370) 6380
ENGL 205 Introduction to Shakespeare (3) (51380) 6380
(51298) 6380
(51390) 6380
(50309) 6380
EMGT 302 Concepts of Emergency Management (3)
GERO 302 Health and Aging (3)
(50414) 6380
(50432) 6380
fINC
340 Investments (3) (50373) 6380
fINC
440 Security Analysis and Valuation (3) (50374) 6380
fSCN 302 fire and Emergency Services Administration (3) (50295) 6380
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography (3)
(50410) 6380 (50220) 6380 (50319) 6380
HIST
142 Western Civilization II (3)
HIST
156 History of the United States to 1865 (3)
HIST
157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3)
(52188) 6380
(50221) 6380
(50433) 6380
GEOL 100 Physical Geology (3)
(50222) 6380
HIST
202 Principles of War (3)
HIST
289 Historical Methods (3)
HIST
309 Historical Writing (3)
(50434) 6380
GERM 111 Elementary German I (3)
(50419) 6380
(50216) 6380
GERO 100 Introduction to Gerontology (3)
(50579) 6380
(50217) 6380
GERO 301 Service/Program Management (3) (51297) 6380
(50224) 6380
HIST
337 Europe’s bloodiest Century (3) (52095) 6380
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HIST
354 Modern Latin American History: 1810 to the Present (3) (50402) 6380
HIST
365 Recent America: 1945 to the Present (3) (50225) 6380
HIST
377 United States Women’s History: 1870 to 2000 (3) (50226) 6380
HIST
460 African American History: 1500 to 1865 (3)
IfSM
(50253) 6380
IfSM
462 The U.S. Civil War (3) (52129) 6380
HIST
465 World War II (3) (50398) 6380
HMLS 302 Introduction to Homeland Security (3) (50334) 6380
HMLS 304 Strategic Planning in Homeland Security (3) (50336) 6380
HMLS 406 Legal and Political Issues of Homeland Security (3) (52149) 6380
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3) (50227) 6380
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3) (50232) 6380
HRMN 365 Conflict Management in Organizations (3) (50233) 6380
HRMN 400 Human Resource Management: Issues and Problems (3)
432 business Continuity Planning (3)
IfSM
461 Systems Analysis and Design (3)
(50235) 6380
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3) (50318) 6380
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3) (50411) 6380
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3) (50236) 6380
IfSM
201 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3) (50238) 6370
IfSM
300 Information Systems in Organizations (3) (50248) 6380
IfSM
301 foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3)
MRkT 410 Consumer behavior (3)
IfSM
495 Trends and Practical Applications in Information Systems Management (3)
MRkT 454 Global Marketing (3)
(50258) 6380
(50384) 6380
MUSC 210 Music as Cultural Expression (3)
(50259) 6380
(50326) 6380
(51376) 6380
JAPN 111 Elementary Japanese I (3) (50311) 6380
JOUR 201 Introduction to News Writing (3)
NSCI NSCI
101 Physical Science Laboratory (1)
NSCI
103 fundamentals of Physical Science (4)
NSCI
362 Environmental Change and Sustainability (3)
(50276) 6380
(50394) 6380
(52714) 6380
LGST
101 Introduction to Law (3)
LGST
200 Techniques of Legal Research (3)
(50261) 6380 (50469) 6380
LGST
300 Advanced Legal Research and Analysis (3) (50392) 6380
301 Advanced Legal Writing (3)
LGST
315 Domestic Relations (3)
LGST
327 Alternative Dispute Resolution (3)
(52594) 6380
PHIL
140 Contemporary Moral Issues (3)
PHIL
336 Ideas Shaping the 21st Century (3)
(50400) 6380
(50405) 6380
PSyC 100 Introduction to Psychology (3) PSyC 300 Research Methods in Psychology (3) PSyC 301 biological basis of behavior (3) (50283) 6380
(52597) 6380
PSyC 321 Social Psychology (3) (50282) 6380
411 Consumer Protection Law (3) (52601) 6380
PSyC 332 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3) (50286) 6380
450 bankruptcy Law (3) (50393) 6380
MATH 009 Introductory Algebra (3) (50299) 6380
MATH 012 Intermediate Algebra (3) (50302) 6380
MATH 106 finite Mathematics (3) (50343) 6380
MATH 107 College Algebra (3) (50265) 6380
PSyC 334 Psychology of Interpersonal Relationships (3) (51324) 6380
PSyC 353 Abnormal Psychology (3) (50287) 6380
PSyC 386 Psychology of Stress (3) (51327) 6380
PSyC 432 Introduction to Counseling Psychology (3) (50401) 6380
PSyC 437 Positive Psychology (3)
MATH 115 Pre-Calculus (3)
(50438) 6380
(50399) 6380
SOCy 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
MATH 141 Calculus II (4)
(50288) 6380
(50268) 6380
MRkT 310 Marketing Principles (3) (50269) 6380
100 Introduction to Philosophy (3)
(50284) 6380
(52595) 6380
LGST
PHIL
(50279) 6380
LGST
LGST
(50298) 6380
(50277) 6380
204 Legal Ethics (3) (50263) 6380
LGST
100 Introduction to Physical Science (3) (50274) 6380
(50260) 6380
JOUR 330 Public Relations Theory (3)
(50234) 6380
HRMN 408 Employment Law for business (3)
(50272) 6380 (50273) 6380
IfSM
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3) (50230) 6380
310 Software and Hardware Infrastructure Concepts (3)
MRkT 395 Managing Customer Relationships (3)
(50257) 6380
(50379) 6380
HIST
304 Ethics in Information Technology (3)
SOCy 312 family Demography (3) (52747) 6380
(50423) 6380
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE SOCy 313 The Individual and Society (3) (50474) 6380
SOCy 398D Sociology of Disasters (3) (52192) 6380
SOCy 423 Minorities in the United States (3) (50297) 6380
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3) (50290) 6380
SPCH 100 foundations of Oral Communication (3) (50406) 6380
SPCH 125 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) (50344) 6380
SPCH 324 Communication and Gender (3) (52717) 6380
SPCH 426 Conflict Management (3) (52716) 6380
SPCH 470 Effective Listening (3) (50291) 6380
STAT
200 Introduction to Statistics (3)
STAT
225 Introduction to Statistical Methods for the behavioral Sciences (3)
(50292) 6380
(51419) 6380
STAT
230 Introductory business Statistics (3) (50305) 6380
WRTG 101 Introduction to Writing (3)
Online Session 2 (June 3–July 28) AASP 201 Introduction to African American Studies (3)
ACCT 301 Accounting for Nonaccounting Managers (3) (50571) 6980 (50574) 6980
(50347) 6380
WRTG 391 Advanced Research Writing (3) (50352) 6380
WRTG 393 Advanced Technical Writing (3) (50356) 6380
WRTG 394 Advanced business Writing (3) (50361) 6380
WRTG 490 Writing for Managers (3) (50350) 6380
(50683) 6980
bIOL
(50575) 6980
bIOL
ACCT 410 Accounting for Government and Not-for-Profit Organizations (3) (52076) 6980
ACCT 417 federal Income Tax II (3) (50600) 6980
ACCT 424 Advanced Accounting (3) (50602) 6980
ACCT 427 Advanced Auditing (3) (52077) 6980
ACCT 440 forensic and Investigative Accounting (3)
(50712) 6980
ANTH 343 becoming Human (3) (52190) 6980
ANTH 351 Anthropology in forensic Investigations (3) (50714) 6980
ARAb 111 Elementary Arabic I (3) (50585) 6980
ARTH 373 History of Western Art II (3) (50590) 6980
ARTT 110 Introduction to Drawing (3) (52155) 6980
ARTT 205 Art Appreciation (3) (50591) 6980
ASTD 285 Introduction to Modern East Asia (3) (50449) 6980
ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy (3) (50775) 6980
bEHS 210 Introduction to Social Sciences (3) (50679) 6980
102 Laboratory in biology (1) (50757) 6980
bIOL
103 Introduction to biology (4)
bIOL
181 Life in the Oceans (3)
bIOL
302 bacteria, Viruses, and Health (3)
(50759) 6980 (50763) 6980
ACCT 350 federal financial Management (3) (52075) 6980
101 Concepts of biology (3) (50755) 6980
ACCT 320 fraud Detection and Deterrence (3)
ANTH 101 Introduction to biological Anthropology (3)
WRTG 293 Introduction to Professional Writing (3)
(50681) 6980
bEHS 453 Domestic Violence (3)
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting II (3)
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3)
(50345) 6380
bEHS 343 Parenting Today (3)
(50566) 6980
(52079) 6980
WRTG 291 Research Writing (3)
(51292) 6980
(51433) 6980
ACCT 220 Principles of Accounting I (3)
(50337) 6380 (52166) 6380
bEHS 320 Disability Studies (3)
(50766) 6980
bIOL
320 forensic biology (3)
bIOL
328 bioethics (3)
bIOL
362 Neurobiology (3)
(50767) 6980 (52217) 6980 (50770) 6980
bMGT 110 Introduction to business and Management (3) (50606) 6980
bMGT 312 Gender Issues in business (3) (50612) 6980
bMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3) (50619) 6980
bMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3) (50614) 6980
bMGT 380 business Law I (3) (50615) 6980
bMGT 391 Supervision (3) (50617) 6980
bMGT 437 International business Law (3) (50618) 6980
bMGT 482 Advanced federal Contracting (3) (52208) 6980
bMGT 495 Strategic Management (3) (50622) 6980
bMGT 496 business Ethics (3) (50623) 6980
CCJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) (50632) 6980
CCJS 101 Introduction to Investigative forensics (3) (50633) 6980
CCJS 105 Introduction to Criminology (3) (50634) 6980
bEHS 220 Diversity Awareness (3) (50680) 6980
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CCJS 230 Criminal Law in Action (3) (50635) 6980
CCJS 341 Criminal Investigation (3) (50636) 6980
CCJS 345 Introduction to Security Management (3) (50637) 6980
CCJS 360 Victimology (3) (50638) 6980
CCJS 380 Ethical behavior in Criminal Justice (3) (50639) 6980
CCJS 420 Medical and Legal Investigations of Death (3) (50641) 6980
CCJS 434 Correctional Reentry and Transition (3) (51425) 6980
CCJS 495 Issues in Criminal Justice (3) (50643) 6980
CHEM 121 Chemistry in the Modern World (3) (51354) 6980
CHIN
111 Elementary Chinese I (3) (50895) 6980
CMIS 102 Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (50698) 6980
CMIS 111 Social Networking and Cybersecurity best Practices (3) (50701) 6980
CMIS 115 Programming in Objective-C for the Mac (3) (50703) 6980
CMIS 125 Programming in C# (3) (50704) 6980
CMIS 141 Introductory Programming (3) (51330) 6980
CMIS 170 Introduction to XML (3) (50705) 6980
CMIS 242 Intermediate Programming (3) (50706) 6980
CMIS 310 Computer Systems and Architecture (3) (50708) 6980
CMIS 315 Programming in C++ (3) (50709) 6980
CMIS 320 Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) (51333) 6980
CMIS 325 UNIX with Shell Programming (3) (50762) 6980
CMIS 330 Software Engineering Principles and Techniques (3) (51335) 6980
CMIS 420 Advanced Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) (50765) 6980
CMIS 430 Enterprise Database Administration Using Oracle (3) (51336) 6980
CMSC 465 Image and Signal Processing (3) (50780) 6980
CMSC 495 Current Trends and Projects in Computer Science (3) (50715) 6980
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3) (52184) 6980
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3) (50716) 6980
CMIS 435 Computer Networking (3) (50769) 6980
CMIS 440 Advanced Programming in Java (3) (50772) 6980
CMIS 445 Distributed Systems (3) (50774) 6980
CMIS 465 Software Verification and Validation (3) (51337) 6980
CMIS 485 Web Database Development (3) (51338) 6980
CMIT 202 fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3) (50722) 6980
CMST 306 Introduction to Visual basic .NET Programming (3) (50717) 6980
CMST 320 Illustration Graphics (3) (50718) 6980
CMST 351 Motion Graphics I (3) (51427) 6980
CMST 386 Principles of Web Design and Technology II (3) (50720) 6980
CMST 429 3D Modeling (3) (51426) 6980
COMM 300 Communication Theory (3) (50593) 6980
CMIT 265 fundamentals of Networking (3) (50723) 6980
CMIT 320 Network Security (3) (50724) 6980
CMIT 321 Ethical Hacking (3) (51359) 6980
CMIT 350 Interconnecting Cisco Devices (3)
COMM 302 Mass Communication and Media Studies (3) (50594) 6980
COMM 400 Mass Media Law (3) (50595) 6980
COMM 480 Research Methods in Communication Studies (3)
(50725) 6980
(52710) 6980
CMIT 364 Windows Desktop Operating Systems (3)
COMM 493 Strategies for Visual Communication (3)
(50726) 6980
(51342) 6980
CMIT 368 Windows Server Administration (3) (50727) 6980
CMSC 150 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3)
COMM 495 Senior Seminar in Communication Studies (3) (50599) 6980
CSIA
301 foundations of Cybersecurity (3)
CSIA
303 foundations of Information System Security (3)
CSIA
412 Security Policy Analysis (3)
(51339) 6980
(50732) 6980
CMSC 325 Game Design and Development (3) (50776) 6980
CMSC 330 Advanced Programming Languages (3)
(50734) 6980
(50777) 6980
(51404) 6980
CMSC 335 Object-Oriented and Concurrent Programming (3) (50778) 6980
CMSC 350 Data Structures and Analysis (3) (51340) 6980
CMSC 405 Computer Graphics (3) (51341) 6980
CMSC 412 Operating Systems (3) (50779) 6980
CSIA
413 Security Policy Implementation (3) (50735) 6980
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (50644) 6980
ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (3) (50646) 6980
EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3) (50782) 6980
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE EDCP 103 fundamentals of Writing and Grammar (3)
ENMT 390 Environmental Health Risk Assessment (3)
(50663) 6980
EMGT 302 Concepts of Emergency Management (3)
(50788) 6980
ENMT 495 Global Environmental Management Issues (3)
(50652) 6980
EMGT 306 Political and Policy Issues in Emergency Management (3) (52143) 6980
EMGT 312 Social Dimensions of Disaster (3) (52145) 6980
ENGL 240 Introduction to fiction, Poetry, and Drama (3) (51381) 6980
ENGL 281 Standard English Grammar (3) (51382) 6980
ENGL 294 Introduction to Creative Writing: fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) (50625) 6980
ENGL 303 Critical Approaches to Literature (3) (50626) 6980
ENGL 309 Medieval british Literature (3) (52725) 6980
ENGL 311 17th- and 18th-Century british Literature (3) (50627) 6980
ENGL 363 African American Authors from the Colonial Era to 1900 (3) (52528) 6980
ENGL 381A Special Topics in Creative Writing: Horror, Ghosts, and Gothic (3)
EXCL fINC
(51389) 6980
ENGL 495 Advanced Seminar in English Language, Literature, and Writing (3) (51392) 6980
ENMT 303 Environmental Regulations and Policy (3) (50786) 6980
fINC
430 financial Management (3)
fINC
460 International finance (3)
(50649) 6980 (50650) 6980
fREN 111 Elementary french I (3) fSCN 304 Personnel Management for fire and Emergency Services (3) GERO 311 Gender and Aging (3)
(50655) 6980
HMLS 310 Homeland Security Response to Critical Incidents (3) (50657) 6980
HMLS 408 Infrastructure in Homeland Security (3) (50658) 6980
HMLS 414 Homeland Security and Intelligence (3) (50659) 6980
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3) (50524) 6980
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3) (50526) 6980
(50798) 6980
GVPT 170 American Government (3) (50799) 6980
GVPT 403 Law, Morality, and War (3) (50562) 6980
GVPT 407 State Terrorism (3) (52060) 6980
GVPT 408 Counterterrorism (3) (50563) 6980
GVPT 457 American foreign Relations (3) (50564) 6980
HIST
115 World History I (3)
HIST
116 World History II (3)
(50565) 6980 (50570) 6980
HIST HIST
HRMN 365 Conflict Management in Organizations (3) (50556) 6980
HRMN 367 Organizational Culture (3) (50527) 6980
HRMN 395 The Total Rewards Approach to Compensation Management (3) (50557) 6980
HRMN 400 Human Resource Management: Issues and Problems (3) (51306) 6980
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3) (50528) 6980
HRMN 408 Employment Law for business (3) (50529) 6980
142 Western Civilization II (3) (50573) 6980
156 History of the United States to 1865 (3) (50806) 6980
HIST
157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3)
HIST
336 Europe in the 19th Century: 1815 to 1919 (3)
HIST
364 Emergence of Modern America: 1900 to 1945 (3)
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3) (50661) 6980
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3) (50662) 6980
IfSM
201 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3)
IfSM
300 Information Systems in Organizations (3)
(50576) 6980
(50738) 6980
(50580) 6980
(51366) 6980
(51369) 6980
HMLS 302 Introduction to Homeland Security (3)
(51300) 6980
GVPT 101 Introduction to Political Theory (3)
465 World War II (3) (52130) 6980
(52146) 6980
ENMT 321 Environmental Health (3) ENMT 365 Individuals, Society, and Environmental Sustainability (3)
HIST
(51302) 6980
ENMT 315 Environmental Audits and Permits (3) (50787) 6980
330 business finance (3)
461 African American History: 1865 to the Present (3) (50584) 6980
(50647) 6980
(50631) 6980
ENGL 441 Postmodern American Literature: 1945 to 1999 (3)
HIST
(50773) 6980
(50630) 6980
ENGL 434 Contemporary American Drama (3)
301 Learning Analysis and Planning (3)
376 Women and the family in America to 1870 (3) (50582) 6980
(51371) 6980
(51385) 6980
ENGL 406 Seminar in Shakespeare Studies (3)
HIST
(50745) 6980
IfSM
(50581) 6980
301 foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3) (50749) 6980
IfSM
304 Ethics in Information Technology (3) (50750) 6980
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IfSM
311 Enterprise Architecture and Systems (3) (50752) 6980
IfSM
370 Telecommunications in Information Systems (3) (51378) 6980
IfSM
438 Information Systems Project Management (3) (50753) 6980
IfSM
461 Systems Analysis and Design (3) (51375) 6980
JAPN 112 Elementary Japanese II (3) (51303) 6980
JOUR 201 Introduction to News Writing (3) (50616) 6980
JOUR 202 Editing for Mass Communication (3) (52713) 6980
LGST
101 Introduction to Law (3) (52592) 6980
LGST
201 Legal Writing (3) (52193) 6980
LGST
327 Alternative Dispute Resolution (3) (50791) 6980
LGST
330 Administrative Law (3) (52196) 6980
MATH 009 Introductory Algebra (3) (50546) 6980
MATH 012 Intermediate Algebra (3) (50549) 6980
MATH 106 finite Mathematics (3) (50560) 6980
MATH 107 College Algebra (3) (50530) 6980
MATH 108 Trigonometry and Analytical Geometry (3) (50608) 6980
MATH 140 Calculus I (4) (50610) 6980
MATH 241 Calculus III (4) (50611) 6980
MRkT 310 Marketing Principles (3) (50792) 6980
MRkT 354 Integrated Marketing Communications (3) (50795) 6980
MRkT 457 E-Marketing (3) (50796) 6980
NSCI
100 Introduction to Physical Science (3) (50531) 6980
NSCI
101 Physical Science Laboratory (1) (50532) 6980
NSCI
170 Concepts of Meteorology (3) (50533) 6980
NSCI
171 Laboratory in Meteorology (1)
NSCI
398I Astrobiology (3)
(50534) 6980
127 Living Religions of the World (3) (50691) 6980
PHIL
140 Contemporary Moral Issues (3) (50684) 6980
PHIL
348 Religions of the East (3) (50685) 6980
PSyC 100 Introduction to Psychology (3) (50535) 6980
PSyC 300 Research Methods in Psychology (3) (50537) 6980
PSyC 310 Sensation and Perception (3) (51323) 6980
PSyC 335 Theories of Personality (3) (51325) 6980
PSyC 352 Child and Adolescent Psychology (3) (50597) 6980
PSyC 353 Abnormal Psychology (3) (50555) 6980
PSyC 354 Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) (50539) 6980
PSyC 386 Psychology of Stress (3) (50540) 6980
PSyC 436 Introduction to Clinical Psychology (3) (50541) 6980
PSyC 495 Senior Seminar in Psychology (3) (51328) 6980
SOCy 100 Introduction to Sociology (3) (50542) 6980
SOCy 313 The Individual and Society (3) (50801) 6980
SOCy 424 Race and Ethnic Relations (3) (50554) 6980
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3) (50587) 6980
SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II (3) (50588) 6980
SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I (3) (50589) 6980
SPAN 311 Advanced Spanish I (3) (51304) 6980
SPCH 100 foundations of Oral Communication (3) (50601) 6980
(50609) 6980
STAT
200 Introduction to Statistics (3)
STAT
230 Introductory business Statistics (3)
(50543) 6980
(50561) 6980
PHIL
SPCH 125 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3)
(50550) 6980
WRTG 101 Introduction to Writing (3) (50665) 6980
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3) (52169) 6980
WRTG 291 Research Writing (3) (50670) 6980
WRTG 293 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) (50672) 6980
WRTG 387 Theories and Methods of Teaching Writing (3) (50690) 6980
WRTG 391 Advanced Research Writing (3) (50673) 6980
WRTG 393 Advanced Technical Writing (3) (50686) 6980
WRTG 394 Advanced business Writing (3) (50693) 6980
Online Session 3 (June 24–August 18) AASP 201 Introduction to African American Studies (3) (51107) 7380
ACCT 220 Principles of Accounting I (3) (50872) 7380
ACCT 221 Principles of Accounting II (3) (50875) 7380
ACCT 310 Intermediate Accounting I (3) (50878) 7380
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting II (3) (50881) 7380
ACCT 321 Cost Accounting (3) (50883) 7380
ACCT 323 federal Income Tax I (3) (50884) 7380
ACCT 326 Accounting Information Systems (3) (50909) 7380
ACCT 328 Accounting Software (3) (50910) 7380
ACCT 411 Ethics and Professionalism in Accounting (3) (50912) 7380
Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule. G O T O h t t p s ://my. u m u c . e d u T O R E G I S T E R
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE ACCT 422 Auditing Theory and Practice (3) (50914) 7380
ACCT 425 International Accounting (3) (50915) 7380
ACCT 436 Internal Auditing (3) (50916) 7380
ACCT 452 federal Auditing (3) (50917) 7380
ACCT 495 Contemporary Issues in Accounting Practice (3)
bEHS 495 Advanced Seminar in Social Sciences (3) (51296) 7380
bIOL
(51087) 7380
bIOL
(51040) 7380
ANTH 344 Culture and Language (3) (51041) 7380
ANTH 351 Anthropology in forensic Investigations (3) (51042) 7380
ARTH 204 film and American Culture Studies (3) (50899) 7380
ARTH 372 History of Western Art I (3) (50900) 7380
ARTH 375 History of Graphic Art (3) (50901) 7380
ARTT 110 Introduction to Drawing (3) (50902) 7380
ARTT 120 Design I: Arrangement and Color (3) (52817) 7380
ARTT 205 Art Appreciation (3) (50903) 7380
ASTD 485 Issues in East Asian Studies (3) (50894) 7380
ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy (3) (51102) 7380
bEHS 103 Technology in Contemporary Society (3) (51287) 7380
bEHS 210 Introduction to Social Sciences (3) (51009) 7380
bEHS 220 Diversity Awareness (3) (51290) 7380
bEHS 343 Parenting Today (3) (51011) 7380
bEHS 364 Alcohol in U.S. Society (3) (51013) 7380
bEHS 380 End of Life: Issues and Perspectives (3) (51295) 7380
bEHS 453 Domestic Violence (3) (51014) 7380
102 Laboratory in biology (1) (51089) 7380
bIOL
103 Introduction to biology (4) (51091) 7380
bIOL
(51108) 7380
ANTH 102 Introduction Cultural Anthropology (3)
101 Concepts of biology (3)
160 Human biology (3) (51094) 7380
bIOL
220 Human Genetics (3) (51095) 7380
bIOL
301 Human Health and Disease (3)
bIOL
304 The biology of Cancer (3)
(51097) 7380 (51098) 7380
bIOL
357 bioinformatics (3) (51100) 7380
bMGT 488 Project Management II (3) (52209) 7380
bMGT 495 Strategic Management (3) (50945) 7380
bMGT 496 business Ethics (3) (50952) 7380
CCJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) (50954) 7380
CCJS 101 Introduction to Investigative forensics (3) (50956) 7380
CCJS 105 Introduction to Criminology (3) (50957) 7380
CCJS 234 Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3) (50958) 7380
CCJS 302 Criminalistics II: The Scientific Disciplines (4) (50960) 7380
CCJS 340 Law-Enforcement Administration (3) (51155) 7380
bMGT 110 Introduction to business and Management (3)
CCJS 341 Criminal Investigation (3)
(50919) 7380
(50961) 7380
bMGT 305 knowledge Management (3) (50923) 7380
bMGT 317 Decision Making (3) (50929) 7380
bMGT 330 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Planning (3) (52153) 7380
bMGT 339 Introduction to federal Contracting (3) (50930) 7380
bMGT 361 Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector (3) (52629) 7380
bMGT 364 Management and Organization Theory (3) (50939) 7380
bMGT 365 Organizational Leadership (3) (51145) 7380
bMGT 375 Purchasing Management (3) (52202) 7380
bMGT 380 business Law I (3) (50934) 7380
bMGT 392 Global business (3) (50936) 7380
bMGT 464 Organizational behavior (3) (50942) 7380
bMGT 466 Global Public Management (3) (50943) 7380
bMGT 485 Leadership for the 21st Century (3)
CCJS 342 Crime Scene Investigation (3) (50962) 7380
CCJS 350 Juvenile Delinquency (3) (50963) 7380
CCJS 390 Cyber Crime and Security (3) (50964) 7380
CCJS 412 The Intelligence Cycle (3) (50965) 7380
CCJS 421 Principles of Digital Analysis (3) (50966) 7380
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal behavior (3) (50968) 7380
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3) (50969) 7380
CHEM 297 Environmental Chemistry (3) (51111) 7380
CMIS 102 Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (51030) 7380
CMIS 111 Social Networking and Cybersecurity best Practices (3) (51033) 7380
CMIS 141 Introductory Programming (3) (51035) 7380
CMIS 242 Intermediate Programming (3) (51332) 7380
CMIS 310 Computer Systems and Architecture (3) (51036) 7380
(52630) 7380
Go to www.umuc.edu/techreq for technology requirements before registering for online sections. Course descriptions may be accessed via the online schedule.
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CMIS 320 Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3) (51037) 7380
CMIT 202 fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3) (51047) 7380
CMIT 265 fundamentals of Networking (3) (51049) 7380
CMIT 320 Network Security (3) (51051) 7380
CMIT 321 Ethical Hacking (3) (51360) 7380
CMIT 350 Interconnecting Cisco Devices (3) (51053) 7380
CMIT 364 Windows Desktop Operating Systems (3) (51054) 7380
CMIT 368 Windows Server Administration (3) (51055) 7380
CMIT 376 Windows Network Infrastructure (3) (51056) 7380
CMIT 377 Windows Directory Services Infrastructure (3)
CMST 295 fundamentals of Digital Media (3) (51147) 7380
CMST 301 Digital Media and Society (3) (52185) 7380
CMST 303 Advanced Application Software (3) (51044) 7380
CMST 311 Advanced Electronic Publishing (3) (51412) 7380
CMIT 378 Windows Server Applications Infrastructure (3) (51394) 7380
CMIT 391 Linux System Administration (3) (51058) 7380
CMIT 425 Advanced Information Systems Security (3) (51059) 7380
CMIT 450 Designing Cisco Networks (3) (51396) 7380
CMIT 451 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (3) (51398) 7380
CMIT 452 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (3) (51399) 7380
CMIT 471 Windows Server Enterprise Administration (3) (51401) 7380
CMIT 495 Current Trends and Projects in Computer Networks and Security (3)
(51413) 7380
CMST 342 Principles of Multimedia II (3) (51422) 7380
CMST 385 Principles of Web Design and Technology I (3) (51045) 7380
CMST 425 Advanced Image Editing (3) (51046) 7380
CMST 488 Web Application Development Using AJAX (3) (51431) 7380
CMST 495 Current Trends and Projects in Digital Media and Web Technology (3)
(51402) 7380
CMSC 150 Introduction to Discrete Structures (3) (51104) 7380
CMSC 350 Data Structures and Analysis (3) (51105) 7380
CMST 290 Introduction to Interactive Design (3) (51043) 7380
(51432) 7380
COMM 202 Media and Society (3) (52821) 7380
COMM 300 Communication Theory (3) (50905) 7380
COMM 302 Mass Communication and Media Studies (3) (50907) 7380
COMM 380 Language in Social Contexts (3) (50908) 7380
COMM 400 Mass Media Law (3) (51186) 7380
COMM 480 Research Methods in Communication Studies (3) (52711) 7380
COMM 495 Senior Seminar in Communication Studies (3) (50913) 7380
CSIA
301 foundations of Cybersecurity (3) (51060) 7380
CSIA
303 foundations of Information System Security (3) (51062) 7380
CSIA
485 Practical Applications in Cybersecurity Management (3) (51063) 7380
ECON 103 Economics in the Information Age (3) (52133) 7380
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (50970) 7380
ECON 203 Principles of Microeconomics (3) (50972) 7380
CMST 325 Image Editing (3)
(51057) 7380
CSIA
412 Security Policy Analysis (3) (51144) 7380
CSIA
413 Security Policy Implementation (3)
CSIA
459 Evaluating Emerging Technologies (3)
(51407) 7380
ECON 306 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (3) (51112) 7380
ECON 430 Money and banking (3) (52136) 7380
EDCP 100 Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3) (51113) 7380
EDCP 103 fundamentals of Writing and Grammar (3) (50992) 7380
EMGT 302 Concepts of Emergency Management (3) (50982) 7380
EMGT 308 Exercise and Evaluation Programs (3) (52144) 7380
ENGL 294 Introduction to Creative Writing: fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) (50946) 7380
ENGL 303 Critical Approaches to Literature (3) (50947) 7380
ENGL 312 Romantic to Modern british Literature (3) (50948) 7380
ENGL 354 American Women Writers Since 1900 (3) (50949) 7380
ENGL 364 African American Authors from 1900 to the Present (3) (51384) 7380
ENGL 384 Advanced Grammar and Style (3) (51386) 7380
ENGL 425 20th-Century british Literature (3) (51388) 7380
ENGL 457 The Modern Novel (3) (50951) 7380
ENGL 481 Seminar in Creative Writing: fiction and Creative Nonfiction (3) (51391) 7380
ENGL 485 Seminar in Creative Writing: Poetry (3) (50989) 7380
(51410) 7380
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE ENMT 307 An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems (3) (51117) 7380
ENMT 322 Occupational Health and Safety (3) (51367) 7380
ENMT 360 Introduction to Urban Watersheds (3)
GVPT 406 Global Terrorism (3) (50868) 7380
GVPT 408 Counterterrorism (3) (50869) 7380
GVPT 409 Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3)
(51119) 7380
EXCL
301 Learning Analysis and Planning (3)
(51158) 7380
GVPT 444 American Political Theory (3)
(51101) 7380
fINC
321 fundamentals of building Wealth (3) 328 Small business finance (3)
HIST
330 business finance (3)
HIST
340 Investments (3)
HIST
421 financial Analysis (3)
HIST
495 Contemporary Issues in finance Practice (3)
HIST HIST
HIST
HIST HIST HIST HIST
(51039) 7380
GRCO 100 Introduction to Graphic Communication (3) (51179) 7380
HIST
HIST
HIST
GVPT 200 International Political Relations (3) (51135) 7380
GVPT 401 Understanding 21st-Century Global Challenges (3) (51153) 7380
337 Europe’s bloodiest Century (3) 364 Emergence of Modern America: 1900 to 1945 (3) 365 Recent America: 1945 to the Present (3) 377 United States Women’s History: 1870 to 2000 (3) (50890) 7380
HIST
462 The U.S. Civil War (3) (50891) 7380
(51133) 7380 (51134) 7380
316L The American West (3)
(50889) 7380
(52163) 7380
GVPT 170 American Government (3)
309 Historical Writing (3)
(52096) 7380
GRCO 495 Graphic Communication Portfolio (3) GVPT 100 Introduction to Political Science (3)
202 Principles of War (3)
(50888) 7380
(51299) 7380
GERO 342 Long-Term Care Administration (3)
157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3)
(50887) 7380
(51015) 7380
GERO 306 Programs, Services, and Policies (3)
156 History of the United States to 1865 (3)
(50886) 7380
(50896) 7380
GERO 100 Introduction to Gerontology (3)
142 Western Civilization II (3)
(50885) 7380
(51372) 7380
GERM 111 Elementary German I (3)
141 Western Civilization I (3)
(51137) 7380
(52213) 7380
GEOL 100 Physical Geology (3)
116 World History II (3)
(50880) 7380
(52147) 7380
GEOG 100 Introduction to Geography (3)
115 World History I (3)
(50879) 7380
(52138) 7380
fSCN 305 fire Prevention Organization and Management (3)
107 Classical foundations (3)
(50877) 7380
(50978) 7380
fINC
HMLS 495 Public Safety Policies and Leadership (3) (50987) 7380
HRMN 300 Human Resource Management (3) (50856) 7380
HRMN 302 Organizational Communication (3) (51140) 7380
HRMN 362 Labor Relations (3) (50848) 7380
(52083) 7380
(50977) 7380
fINC
(51160) 7380
(51136) 7380
(50975) 7380
fINC
HMLS 416 Homeland Security and International Relations (3)
(50871) 7380
(52610) 7380
fINC
(50986) 7380
(50870) 7380
(50974) 7380
fINC
HMLS 406 Legal and Political Issues of Homeland Security (3)
HIST
465 World War II (3)
HRMN 400 Human Resource Management: Issues and Problems (3) (50830) 7380
HRMN 406 Employee Training and Development (3) (50843) 7380
HRMN 467 Global Human Resource Management (3) (51307) 7380
HRMN 495 Contemporary Issues in Human Resource Management Practice (3) (51141) 7380
HUMN 100 Introduction to Humanities (3) (50990) 7380
HUMN 351 Myth in the World (3) (50991) 7380
HUMN 495 Humanities Seminar (3) (52164) 7380
IfSM
(51064) 7380
IfSM
300 Information Systems in Organizations (3)
IfSM
301 foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3)
IfSM
304 Ethics in Information Technology (3)
(51073) 7380
(51078) 7380 (51079) 7380
IfSM
(50893) 7380
HMLS 302 Introduction to Homeland Security (3) (50984) 7380
HMLS 304 Strategic Planning in Homeland Security (3) (51138) 7380
HMLS 312 Technology in Homeland Security (3)
201 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3)
310 Software and Hardware Infrastructure Concepts (3) (51082) 7380
IfSM
311 Enterprise Architecture and Systems (3)
IfSM
433 Information Security Planning and Needs Assessment (3)
(51083) 7380
(51084) 7380
(52148) 7380
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IfSM
438 Information Systems Project Management (3) (51085) 7380
IfSM
441 Agile Project Management (3) (51379) 7380
IfSM
495 Trends and Practical Applications in Information Systems Management (3) (51377) 7380
JAPN 111 Elementary Japanese I (3)
NSCI
101 Physical Science Laboratory (1)
NSCI
103 fundamentals of Physical Science (4)
NSCI
362 Environmental Change and Sustainability (3)
PHIL
100 Introduction to Philosophy (3)
PHIL
140 Contemporary Moral Issues (3)
300 Advanced Legal Research and Analysis (3) (52593) 7380
LGST
301 Advanced Legal Writing (3) (51123) 7380
LGST
320 Criminal Law and Procedures (3) (52596) 7380
LGST
442 business Organizations (3) (51125) 7380
MATH 009 Introductory Algebra (3) (50839) 7380
MATH 012 Intermediate Algebra (3) (50851) 7380
MATH 106 finite Mathematics (3) (50858) 7380
MATH 107 College Algebra (3) (50838) 7380
MATH 115 Pre-Calculus (3) (50924) 7380
MATH 140 Calculus I (4) (50925) 7380
MATH 141 Calculus II (4) (50926) 7380
MRkT 310 Marketing Principles (3) (51126) 7380
MRkT 314 Nonprofit Marketing (3) (51130) 7380
MRkT 412 Marketing Research (3) (51131) 7380
MRkT 475 Selling and Sales Management (3) (51132) 7380
MRkT 495 Strategic Marketing Management (3) (52141) 7380
MUSC 210 Music as Cultural Expression (3) (50904) 7380
(50898) 7380
SPCH 100 foundations of Oral Communication (3)
(50847) 7380
(50918) 7380
SPCH 125 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3)
(50837) 7380
(50927) 7380
SPCH 324 Communication and Gender (3)
(51008) 7380
(50928) 7380
SPCH 426 Conflict Management (3)
(51016) 7380
PHIL
(50937) 7380
LGST
SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II (3)
(50855) 7380
(52715) 7380
JOUR 371 Introduction to feature Writing (3)
(50897) 7380
NSCI
(50935) 7380
JOUR 331 Public Relations Techniques (3)
SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I (3)
(50850) 7380
(50586) 7380
JOUR 201 Introduction to News Writing (3)
100 Introduction to Physical Science (3)
(51187) 7380
315 Ethical Issues in American business (3) (51018) 7380
PHIL
349 Religions of the West (3) (51019) 7380
PSyC 100 Introduction to Psychology (3) (50831) 7380
PSyC 300 Research Methods in Psychology (3)
SPCH 470 Effective Listening (3) (50931) 7380
SPCH 482 Intercultural Communication (3) (50933) 7380
STAT
200 Introduction to Statistics (3)
STAT
225 Introduction to Statistical Methods for the behavioral Sciences (3)
STAT
230 Introductory business Statistics (3)
(50852) 7380
(50865) 7380
(50840) 7380
PSyC 301 biological basis of behavior (3) (50833) 7380
(50849) 7380
PSyC 321 Social Psychology (3) (50832) 7380
PSyC 332 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3) (50835) 7380
PSyC 338 Psychology of Gender (3) (51326) 7380
PSyC 341 Memory and Cognition (3) (50857) 7380
PSyC 351 Lifespan Development (3) (50862) 7380
PSyC 353 Abnormal Psychology (3) (50863) 7380
PSyC 357 Adulthood and Aging (3) (50842) 7380
PSyC 432 Introduction to Counseling Psychology (3) (50845) 7380
SOCy 100 Introduction to Sociology (3) (50979) 7380
SOCy 300 American Society (3) (50981) 7380
SOCy 325 The Sociology of Gender (3) (52214) 7380
SOCy 426 Sociology of Religion (3) (52216) 7380
SOCy 432 Social Movements (3) (51190) 7380
STAT
400 Applied Probability and Statistics I (3) (52631) 7380
WMST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies: Women and Society (3) (52604) 7380
WRTG 101 Introduction to Writing (3) (50994) 7380
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3) (52173) 7380
WRTG 289 Principles of Text Editing (3) (52822) 7380
WRTG 291 Research Writing (3) (51000) 7380
WRTG 293 Introduction to Professional Writing (3) (51002) 7380
WRTG 391 Advanced Research Writing (3) (51003) 7380
WRTG 393 Advanced Technical Writing (3) (51020) 7380
WRTG 394 Advanced business Writing (3) (51023) 7380
WRTG 490 Writing for Managers (3) (51028) 7380
WRTG 494 Grant and Proposal Writing (3) (52186) 7380
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COURSES OffERED ONLINE Four-Week Session 1
Four-Week Session 3
(May 13–June 9)
(July 8–August 4)
bIOL
bIOL
398J The Role of Nutrition in Cancer and Heart Disease (1) (51347) 6380
bIOL
398P Pesticides and the Environment (1) (51348) 6380
bMGT 324 Starting a Small business (1) (52150) 6380
bMGT 398J Motivation and Performance in Organizations (1) (52206) 6380
CAPL 398A Career Planning Management (1) (52156) 6380
GERO 495D Adaptations to Sensory Changes and Aging (1) (52575) 6380
HIST
318D battle for berlin (1)
HIST
319X Jews Under the Nazis (1)
(52091) 6380 (52094) 6380
LGST
302 Legal Citation and Style (1) (52801) 6380
LGST
398f Civil Litigation filings in federal Court (1) (52200) 6380
LIbS
398L bacteria, fungi, and fermentation (1) (52219) 7380
bMGT 324 Starting a Small business (1) (52151) 7380
bMGT 325 The Small business Plan (1) (52152) 7380
bMGT 398f Conflict Management in Organizations (1) (52204) 7380
CAPL 398A Career Planning Management (1) (52159) 7380
GERO 495k Geriatric Nutrition (1) (51301) 7380
HIST
316I History of the Holy Land (1)
HIST
318A from Pearl Harbor to Midway (1)
HIST
318N Decision to Drop the Atom bomb (1)
(52089) 7380 (52090) 7380 (52093) 7380
LGST
398q Discovery fundamentals (1)
LIbS
150 Introduction to Research (1)
(52615) 7380 (52563) 7370
150 Introduction to Research (1) (52540) 6370
Four-Week Session 2 (June 10–July 7) bIOL
398A Human Evolution and Ecology (1)
bIOL
398N Wildlife Ecology (1)
(52218) 6980 (52724) 6980
CAPL 398A Career Planning Management (1) (52157) 6980
HIST
318G D-Day and Normandy Campaign of 1944 (1) (52092) 6980
HRMN 392 Stress Management in the Workplace (1) (51428) 6980
LGST
345 Landlord Tenant Law (1)
LIbS
150 Introduction to Research (1)
(52199) 6980 (52552) 6970
MRkT 398k Entrepreneurial Marketing (1) (52823) 6980
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COURSES by LOCATION If you live or work in the Maryland area, you can find UMUC courses at a site near you. Services are also available at many sites across the United States.
Information is also provided on how to find the site and what services are available there.
key to Course Listing Catalog Subject Number
Number of Units
Course Title
bMGT 496 business Ethics (3) (60238) 4021 Class Number
Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Day(s) Section Number
Time
Course Delivery formats UMUC provides a number of learning options that are designed to offer you the greatest flexibility in planning your academic schedule. Classroom-based instruction is offered at convenient times and at a few locations. Hybrid classes that combine online study with on-site class meetings are available at most locations. These classes meet about half as often as regular on-site classes, usually once a week. Students in these classes should access their class online as soon as the session begins, regardless of when the first class meeting is held. Interactive video network (IVN) classes allow students at different locations to attend the same class session via live television broadcast. Online classes use the latest technological advances to enable you to complete course requirements without classroom attendance. Online courses offered for summer 2013 are listed on p. 32.
Locations
In the following pages, course listings are provided by location. Within each location, courses are listed by format (hybrid, IVN/hybrid, or intensive) and session.
Military Sites
Classes will be offered at the following sites during summer 2013: Aberdeen Proving Ground
UMUC classes held at military sites are open to all UMUC students, unless otherwise specified. However, civilian students must complete a civilian waiver and may need to follow other security regulations for site access. See below for details.
Anacostia-Bolling
CIVILIAN WAIVER
Dorsey Station
Because of heightened security, civilian students taking UMUC courses or accessing student services on military bases may be required to complete a waiver in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) permitting UMUC to provide personally identifiable information (i.e., Social Security number, address, and telephone number) to the military administration. You may find the FERPA waiver form online at www.umuc.edu/ waiver.
Andrews Arundel Mills Bethesda College Park
Eastern Shore Higher Education Center Fort Belvoir Fort Meade Hagerstown Largo Laurel College Center Little Creek Myer-Henderson Hall Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center
SECURITy REGULATIONS
Patuxent River Naval Air Station
Many military installations require a vehicle entry pass if you do not have a military ID or DoD vehicle decal. Call the individual site to determine if you need a vehicle entry pass for admission to the site.
Prince George’s Community College Quantico Shady Grove Southern Maryland Higher Education Center Waldorf Center for Higher Education
Virginia Sites UMUC is certified by the State Council for Higher Education to operate in Virginia. Classes are available at Fort Belvoir, Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, and UMUC at Quantico. Student services are also available in Virginia on military bases and other locations as needed.
Classroom Assignments
Classroom assignments are available via MyUMUC (https://my.umuc.edu) just before the session starts.
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COURSES by LOCATION AbERDEEN PROVING GROUND ANACOSTIA-bOLLING (Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling)
Information/Directions Take I-95 to Exit 85 (Route 22 East). Route 22 leads to the post gate. UMUC’s office at Aberdeen Proving Ground is located in Building 4305, room 210. Call 410-272-8269 to verify office hours or request more detailed information. For information on security regulations, see p. 45.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) WRTG 394
Advanced business Writing (3) (52239) 7010 M
6–9 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) HRMN 302
Organizational Communication (3) (51310) 7060 W
Information/Directions To attend classes at or access services at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, take the Baltimore–Washington Parkway (Route 295) to Exit 1 and follow the signs to the base. The UMUC office at AnacostiaBolling is located in the Education Center, Building 11. Call 202-563-3611 to verify office hours or to request more detailed information. For information on security regulations, see p. 45.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) ENGL 381P Introduction to Novel Writing (3) (52620) 4225 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
fINC
Holidays On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
330
6–9 p.m.
Advanced business Writing (3) (52249) 4210 M
6–9 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
Services Available Advising, computing, placement testing, and some library services are available at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Services are also available nearby at the Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center. Call 410-2728269 for an appointment.
bMGT 496
business Ethics (3) (52243) 4250 M
CCJS 341 COMM 300
ANDREWS (Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington) Information/Directions Take the Beltway (I-495) to Exit 9 (Andrews A.F.B.), then follow signs to the main gate. From the main gate, turn left onto Perimeter Road and then take the second right onto Brookley Avenue. Go to the third stop sign (a dead end) and turn left onto Arkansas Road. The UMUC office is located in the Joseph F. Carroll Building (Building 1413). Call 301-981-3123/7244 to verify office hours or request more detailed information. For information on security regulations, see p. 45.
6–9 p.m.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) ACCT 326
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
End of Life: Issues and Perspectives (3)
bMGT 361
Introduction to the U.S. Health Care Sector (3)
CMST 301
Digital Media and Society (3)
EMGT 302
Concepts of Emergency Management (3)
(51283) 4110 M
(52574) 4110 M (52276) 4120 W
Holidays On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
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6–9 p.m.
bEHS 380
Conflict Management in Organizations (3) (51313) 6865 Th
Accounting Information Systems (3) (52230) 4115 Tu
Communication Theory (3) (52245) 4250 M
HRMN 365
6–9 p.m.
Criminal Investigation (3) (52475) 4255 Tu
Advising and some library services are available at Anacostia-Bolling. For information on these and other services (computing, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
6–9 p.m.
Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) (52248) 4215 Tu
WRTG 394
May 27 July 4
business finance (3) (52247) 4215 Tu
NSCI 362
6–9 p.m.
Services Available
(52471) 4125 Th
HIST
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m. 6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
319b History of Violence in America (3) (52280) 4120 W
SOCy 464
6–9 p.m.
Military Sociology (3) (52281) 4125 Th
6–9 p.m.
ARUNDEL MILLS
Services Available
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
(Anne Arundel Community College)
bIOL
Information/Directions
Advising and computer labs are available at Arundel Mills. Call 410-777-1882 for information on student services and office hours. For more information on these and other services (library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
WRTG 391
Advanced Research Writing (3) (52282) 4115 Tu
302
bacteria, Viruses, and Health (3) (52572) 4150 M
bMGT 312
6–9 p.m.
Gender Issues in business (3) (52232) 4155 Tu
bMGT 335
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
Small business Management (3) (52235) 4160 W
6–9 p.m.
ENGL 439E Major American Authors: Edgar Allan Poe (3) (52619) 4165 Th
GVPT 409
Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) (52278) 4160 W
HRMN 362
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
Labor Relations (3) (51311) 4155 Tu
6–9 p.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JUNE 9) bMGT 388G Effective business Presentations (1) (52231) 4135 Sa
CCJS 390
9–10:40 a.m.
Cyber Crime and Security (3) (52470) 4151 Sa
9 a.m.–3:20 p.m.
From I-95, exit at Route 100E. Then take Exit 10A, Arundel Mills Boulevard. From the Baltimore–Washington Parkway (Route 295), exit at Arundel Mills Boulevard. AACC at Arundel Mills is on the grounds of Arundel Mills Mall, just across the parking lot from the Muvico theatres. The UMUC office is located in room 111A. Call 410-777-1882 for more information.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
Global Public Management (3) (52240) 7710 M
Holidays On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
CSIA
303
IfSM 300
May 27 July 4
6:30–9:30 p.m.
foundations of Information System Security (3) (52577) 7725 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Information Systems in Organizations (3) (52474) 7720 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
Services Available Advising, computing, placement testing, and some library services are available at Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington. For information on these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
fINC
330
business finance (3) (52241) 7765 Th
HMLS 408
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Infrastructure in Homeland Security (3) (52472) 7750 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
IfSM 304
Ethics in Information Technology (3)
WRTG 393
Advanced Technical Writing (3)
(52473) 7755 Tu (52242) 7775 Sa
6:30–9:30 p.m.
PSyC 309S Introduction to the Psychology of Parenting (1) 9–10:40 a.m.
Information/Directions Take the Capital Beltway (I-495) to Exit 34 south (Route 355, Wisconsin Avenue) toward Bethesda and Washington, D.C. Use the main hospital entrance across from the Medical Center Metro Stop on Wisconsin Avenue. Courses are held in Building 17B. Call 301-654-1377 for detailed information. Note: Classes at Bethesda are restricted to students with a military or Department of Defense ID. Call 301-654-1377 for more details.
Weekday Evening Classes SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) bMGT 317
Decision Making (3) (52268) 3672 Tu,Th 6–8:50 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
Holiday On the following date, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
(Walter Reed National Military Medical Center)
9 a.m.–12 noon
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JUNE 9)
(52606) 7735 Sa
Parking is available adjacent to the facility and at Arundel Mills Mall. A parking pass is required for parking at the facility and may be obtained from the security desk at the entrance to the center. (Passes are valid for the session.) Bus transportation is available to and from Arundel Mills Mall.
bETHESDA
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) bMGT 466
Parking
bMGT 485
Leadership for the 21st Century (3) (52269) 3681 M,W 6–8:50 p.m.
HIST
319L History of Drug Use in America (3) (52536) 3682 Tu,Th 6–8:50 p.m.
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COURSES BY LOCATION Holidays
COLLEgE PARk
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
Information/Directions
May 27 July 4
Services Available For general information on services and facilities (advising, computing, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
BOLLINg See Anacostia-Bolling.
From I-95, take Exit 25B (U.S. Route 1 South). Continue on Route 1 until you see University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP), on your right. Call 800-888UMUC for more detailed information.
Animal Sciences Bldg.
H5
ARC
Architecture Bldg.
E1
ASY
Art–Sociology Bldg.
E1
BPS
Biology/Psychology Bldg. (formerly Zoology/Psychology)
G4
CHE
Chemical Engineering Bldg.
G5
CHM
Chemistry Bldg.
F5
COL
Cole Student Activities Bldg.
H2
CSS
Computer and Space Sciences Bldg.
H4
EDU
Benjamin Education Bldg.
G2
EGR
Engineering Classroom Bldg.
E5
Principles of Accounting I (3)
GEO
Geology Bldg.
F4
(50102) 4010 M (50104) 4020 W
HBK
Hornbake Library
F4
HJP
H. J. Patterson Hall
E3
HZF
Holzapfel Hall
E3
Intermediate Accounting I (3)
ITV
Instructional Television Facility
F5
(50108) 4015 Tu
JMP
J. M. Patterson Bldg.
G5
JMZ
Jimenez Foreign Language Hall
F3
JRN
Journalism Bldg.
E2
KEY
Francis Scott Key Hall
C3
Auditing Theory and Practice (3)
LEF
LeFrak Hall
B2
(50113) 4025 Th
MCB
Microbiology Bldg.
F3
MCK
McKeldin Library
E2
MMH Marie Mount Hall
C3
MTH
Mathematics Bldg.
E5
Concepts of Biology (3)
PHY
Physics Bldg.
F5
(50119) 4010 M (50120) 4035 Sa
PLS
Plant Sciences Bldg.
F4
SHM
Shoemaker Bldg.
C3
SHR
Shriver Laboratory
F4
SKN
Skinner Bldg.
C3
SQH
Susquehanna Hall
A2
SSU
Stamp Student Union
G3
SYM
Symons Hall
E6
TLF
Taliaferro Hall
D3
TWS
Tawes Fine Arts Bldg.
F1
TYD
Tydings Hall
D2
WDS
Woods Hall
C3
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAY 13–JULY 7) Introduction to African American Studies (3) (50101) 4015 Tu
ACCT 220
ACCT 221
ACCT 321
ARTT 110
BIOL
101
102
103
6–9 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon 9:10–10 p.m. 12:10–1 p.m. 6–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
Business Law I (3) (52523) 4015 Tu
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7–10 p.m.
Management and Organization Theory (3) (52522) 4010 M
BMgT 380
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Business and Management (3) (50128) 4010 M
BMgT 364
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Biology (4) (50126) 4015 Tu
BMgT 110
7–10 p.m.
Laboratory in Biology (1) (50122) 4010 M (50123) 4035 Sa
BIOL
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Astronomy (3) (50117) 4010 M
BIOL
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Drawing (3) (50116) 4025 Th
ASTR 100
7–10 p.m.
Accounting Information Systems (3) (50111) 4020 W
ACCT 422
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Cost Accounting (3) (50110) 4010 M
ACCT 326
7–10 p.m.
Principles of Accounting II (3) (50107) 4020 W
ACCT 310
(See campus map on the following page.) ANS
Online Hybrid Classes
AASP 201
UMCP Campus and UMUC Facilities
7–10 p.m.
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Disabled Parking Motorcycle Parking
Public Emergency Response Telephone Meters in operation 7 a.m.– 10 p.m., Monday–Friday, excluding university-observed holidays.
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XX1
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XX1
East
UMUC Classroom Location
Unrestricted After 4 p.m. Parking Lot (Lot #) Valid Lot # Permit Required 7 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday–Friday You are welcome to park without a permit before and after posted hours.
South
Recommended Parking Location As parking is subject to change at any time, always check the signs.
The following parking areas are limited between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays to vehicles displaying current valid permits for the respective lot and are open to all vehicles, no permit required, at all other times: AA, AA2, B, C CC, DD, F (Row 1), FF, FF2, I*, JJ2, KK (see note), KK1, K1–3, K5, K*1–4, L, N2, N5, P, P*, PP*, PP2, Q (see note), RR, Z, Z1, 1, 2g, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11b, 11c, 11h, XX1–XX4, XX5, U5, UMUC (see note), O4, and O5. Note: Lot UMUC permit required 7 a.m.–4 p.m. No permit required other times.
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COURSES by LOCATION bMGT 392
Global business (3) (50137) 4020 W
bMGT 496
business Ethics (3) (52524) 4020 W
CCJS 100
301
(51216) 4025 Th
CSIA
303
ECON 201
330
115
HIST
157
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
(52605) 4010 M
SOCy 100
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
(52602) 4015 Tu (52440) 4025 Th
7–10 p.m.
(50106) 4015 Tu
WRTG 291
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
WRTG 393
7–10 p.m.
Research Writing (3) 7–10 p.m.
(51274) 4025 Th
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to business and Management (3)
bMGT 364
Management and Organization Theory (3)
(50131) 4060 W
(50132) 4055 Tu
bMGT 495 CCJS 101
Principles of Accounting I (3) (50103) 4065 Th
ACCT 221
Principles of Accounting II (3) (50105) 4075 Sa
ACCT 311
7–10 p.m.
film and American Culture Studies (3) 7–10 p.m.
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7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
Criminal Law in Action (3) (50144) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m.
CMIS 102
Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3)
CMIS 141
Introductory Programming (3)
CSIA
foundations of Cybersecurity (3)
(50129) 4065 Th (51212) 4060 W
301
(51218) 4060 W
ECON 201 ECON 203
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (51221) 4055 Tu
7–10 p.m.
Principles of Microeconomics (3) (51222) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m.
EDCP 100
Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3)
ENGL 303
Critical Approaches to Literature (3)
EXCL 301
Learning Analysis and Planning (3)
fINC
business finance (3)
(51225) 4065 Th (51228) 4060 W (51229) 4055 Tu
330
(51231) 4060 W
GVPT 170 HIST
156
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
American Government (3) (51234) 4060 W
7–10 p.m.
Contemporary Issues in Accounting Practice (3) (50114) 4060 W
ARTH 204
7–10 p.m.
Accounting Software (3) (50112) 4055 Tu
ACCT 495
9 a.m.–12 noon
Intermediate Accounting II (3) (50109) 4060 W
ACCT 328
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Investigative forensics (3) (50142) 4055 Tu
CCJS 230
7–10 p.m.
Strategic Management (3) (50139) 4065 Th
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) ACCT 220
6–10 p.m. 6–10 p.m.
bMGT 110
Advanced Technical Writing (3)
(50115) 4050 M
50
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3)
7–10 p.m.
Techniques of Legal Research (3)
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Writing (3) (51270) 4010 M
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Law (3)
7–10 p.m.
Introductory business Statistics (3) (52520) 4010 M
WRTG 101
7–10 p.m.
9:10–10 p.m.
Introduction to biology (4) (50127) 4060 W (50125) 4065 Th
Introduction to Statistics (3) (51263) 4010 M (51264) 4015 Tu
STAT 230
7–10 p.m.
foundations of Oral Communication (3) (51262) 4020 W
STAT 200
103
Introduction to Sociology (3) (51259) 4020 W
SPCH 100
bIOL
6–9 p.m.
Laboratory in biology (1) (50124) 4060 W
9–10 p.m.
Introduction to Psychology (3)
(51269) 4015 Tu
Information Systems in Organizations (3) (51245) 4015 Tu
LGST 200
7–10 p.m.
Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3) (51242) 4015 Tu (51243) 4020 W
LGST 101
7–10 p.m.
Human Resource Management (3) (51238) 4010 M
IfSM 300
7–10 p.m.
History of the United States Since 1865 (3) (51237) 4025 Th
IfSM 201
7–10 p.m.
World History I (3) (51235) 4015 Tu
HRMN 300
PSyC 100
102
5:50–8:50 p.m.
Introduction to Philosophy (3) (51256) 4020 W
American Government (3) (51233) 4025 Th
HIST
100
Introduction to Political Science (3) (51232) 4010 M
GVPT 170
7–10 p.m.
PHIL
6–10 p.m.
Physical Science Laboratory (1) (51255) 4015 Tu
business finance (3) (51230) 4015 Tu
GVPT 100
NSCI 101
bIOL
7–10 p.m.
Concepts of biology (3) (50121) 4060 W
Introduction to Physical Science (3) (51254) 4015 Tu
fundamentals of Writing and Grammar (3) (51227) 4020 W
fINC
NSCI 100
101
7–10 p.m.
Calculus I (4) (51251) 4015 Tu
Principles and Strategies of Successful Learning (3) (51226) 4015 Tu
EDCP 103
MATH 140
bIOL
7–10 p.m.
College Algebra (3) (51250) 4015 Tu
Principles of Microeconomics (3) (51223) 4020 W
EDCP 100
MATH 107
Technology in Contemporary Society (3) (51281) 4055 Tu
7–10 p.m.
finite Mathematics (3) (51214) 4020 W
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) (51220) 4010 M
ECON 203
MATH 106
bEHS 103
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
Intermediate Algebra (3) (50138) 4020 W
7–10 p.m.
foundations of Information System Security (3) (51219) 4010 M
MATH 012
7–10 p.m.
foundations of Cybersecurity (3)
Introductory Algebra (3) (52514) 4025 Th (51249) 4035 Sa
7–10 p.m.
Intermediate Programming (3) (51213) 4015 Tu
CSIA
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (50130) 4020 W
CMIS 242
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Criminology (3) (50143) 4010 M
CMIS 102
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) (50141) 4020 W
CCJS 105
MATH 009
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m.
History of the United States to 1865 (3) (51236) 4060 W
7–10 p.m.
HRMN 302
Organizational Communication (3)
IfSM 201
Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3)
(51239) 4055 Tu
(51240) 4050 M (51241) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m. 7–10 p.m.
IfSM 300
Information Systems in Organizations (3) (51244) 4065 Th
IfSM 304 LGST 201
140
7–10 p.m.
Introductory business Statistics (3) (52519) 4060 W (51266) 4075 Sa
WRTG 101
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Statistics (3) (52518) 4055 Tu
STAT 230
7–10 p.m.
Professional Presentations (3) (52527) 4050 M
STAT 200
7–10 p.m.
Elementary Spanish I (3) (51261) 4055 Tu
SPCH 397
7–10 p.m.
Introduction to Sociology (3) (51260) 4060 W
SPAN 111
9–10 p.m.
Introduction to Psychology (3) (51258) 4065 Th
SOCy 100
6–10 p.m.
Contemporary Moral Issues (3) (51257) 4065 Th
PSyC 100
7–10 p.m.
fundamentals of Physical Science (4) (52539) 4065 Th
PHIL
6–10 p.m.
Marketing Principles (3) (51253) 4060 W
NSCI 103
7–10 p.m.
Calculus II (4) (52517) 4055 Tu
MRkT 310
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
College Algebra (3) (52516) 4060 W
MATH 141
7–10 p.m.
7–10 p.m. 9 a.m.–12 noon
Introduction to Writing (3) (51271) 4060 W
7–10 p.m.
WRTG 101S Introduction to Writing (3) (51276) 4075 Sa
WRTG 391
7–10 p.m.
Advanced Technical Writing (3) (51273) 4075 Sa
WRTG 394
9 a.m.–12 noon
Advanced Research Writing (3) (51272) 4055 Tu
WRTG 393
9–10:40 a.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 2 (JUNE 10–JULy 7) LGST 398f Civil Litigation filings in federal Court (1) (52462) 4075 Sa
9–10:40 a.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 3 (JULy 8–AUGUST 4) LGST 398q Discovery fundamentals (1) (52464) 4085 Sa
9–10:40 a.m.
Intermediate Algebra (3) (50136) 4065 Th (50135) 4075 Sa
MATH 107
7–10 p.m.
Introductory Algebra (3) (52515) 4065 Th
MATH 012
7–10 p.m.
(52459) 4035 Sa
Immigration Law (3) (52445) 4060 W
MATH 009
7–10 p.m.
Legal Writing (3) (52451) 4060 W
LGST 420
7–10 p.m.
Ethics in Information Technology (3) (51246) 4050 M
LGST 398D Drug and Alcohol Cases in Maryland (1)
9 a.m.–12 noon
Advanced business Writing (3) (51275) 4065 Th
7–10 p.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JUNE 9) CAPL 398A Career Planning Management (1) (50140) 4035 Sa
9–10:40 a.m.
Holiday On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
DORSEy STATION Information/Directions From I-95 (points north or south), take Route 100 East. Merge onto U.S. Route 1 South/Washington Boulevard via Exit 6A toward Laurel. Turn left onto Route 103/ Dorsey Road. Make another left onto Douglas Legum Drive. Turn right at the stop sign; end at 6865 Deerpath Road. Parking is available at the MARC train station parking area. The UMUC office is located in room 2101. Call 443-459-3500 for more information.
Online Hybrid Classes
May 27 July 4
Services Available Nearby Services are no longer available at Adelphi. Career services, financial aid, and the bursar’s office (student accounts) are available at Largo. For information on these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) bEHS 364
Alcohol in U.S. Society (3) (51284) 7615 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
bMGT 464
Organizational behavior (3)
If you are taking a UMUC course that meets at College Park weekdays after 4 p.m. or anytime on the weekend, you need not register for a UMCP parking permit. During those times, you may park in any unrestricted lot, including Lots 1, 2, 4, 11, and 16. Be sure to pay attention to signs at the entrance to all parking lots for possible restrictions. Some campus events may make parking difficult, so allow enough time to find a space in a permissible location. The schedule of athletic events at UMCP can be found online at www. umterps.com/calendar/events/.
CCJS 360
Victimology (3)
CMIS 320
Relational Database Concepts and Applications (3)
If you are taking a UMUC course that meets weekdays at College Park before 4 p.m., you may acquire a free parking permit for Lot 4 only by presenting a photocopy of your itemized UMUC bill to the Department of Campus Parking at UMCP. Meters are in effect 7 a.m.–10 p.m., Monday–Friday. For more information, call 301-314-PARK.
ANTH 344
Parking
(52274) 7610 M (52501) 7610 M
(52221) 7625 Th
HRMN 365
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Conflict Management in Organizations (3) (51314) 7620 W
WRTG 393
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced Technical Writing (3) (52227) 7620 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) ACCT 310
Intermediate Accounting I (3) (52270) 7650 M
Culture and Language (3) (52272) 7660 W
bIOL
304
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Psychology of Criminal behavior (3) (52504) 7655 Tu
CMIT 340
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Managing Across Cultures and borders (3) (52220) 7665 Th
CCJS 461
6:30–9:30 p.m.
The biology of Cancer (3) (52273) 7650 M
bMGT 456
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Malware Analysis (3) (52583) 7655 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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COURSES by LOCATION EMGT 304
Emergency Response Preparedness and Planning (3) (52502) 7665 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ENGL 439E Major American Authors: Edgar Allan Poe (3) (52621) 7665 Th
fINC
321
fundamentals of building Wealth (3) (52222) 7655 Tu
GVPT 409
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) (52223) 7650 M
HIST
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
319b History of Violence in America (3) (52224) 7660 W
HMLS 416
Homeland Security and International Relations (3) (52505) 7660 W
IfSM 301
WRTG 394
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Sociology of the family (3) (52225) 7650 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced business Writing (3) (52226) 7655 Tu
fORT bELVOIR
Information/Directions
Take I-95 to the Fairfax County Parkway (exit 166A) and continue south toward Fort Belvoir. From the parkway, turn left onto Route 1/Richmond Highway. Take the next right onto Backlick Road. Check in at the Tulley Gate and then proceed for two miles, then turn right onto Belvoir Road. The Barden Education Center is located at 9625 Belvoir Road, Building 1017. The UMUC office is in room 128. For information on security regulations, see p. 45.
Take Route 50 to Wye Mills and turn south onto Route 213. The Chesapeake College entrance is on the right.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3) (52503) 7665 Th
SOCy 443
6:30–9:30 p.m.
EASTERN SHORE HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) COMM 300
(52228) 3525 Th
IfSM 304
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) Human Resource Management (3) (51315) 3550 M
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Ethics in Information Technology (3) (52506) 3515 Tu
HRMN 300
Holiday
Communication Theory (3)
NSCI 362
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) (52229) 3560 W
Information/Directions
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) bEHS 343
Parenting Today (3)
HMLS 414
Homeland Security and Intelligence (3)
(51282) 6820 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
(52492) 6815 Tu
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
May 27 July 4
Holiday
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
Services Available
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
bIOL
May 27 July 4
GVPT 409
A computer lab is available at Dorsey Station; call 443-459-3500 for hours. For information on this and other services (advising, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
Services Available Advising is available at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center. Call 410-8275761 for information on student services and office hours. For more information on these and other services (library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
301
Human Health and Disease (3) (52794) 6865 Th
6–9 p.m.
Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) (52793) 6860 W
6–9 p.m.
Holidays On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising is available at Fort Belvoir; call 703-781-0059 to set up an appointment. For more information on this and other services (computing, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
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fORT MEADE
HRMN 300
Information/Directions
NSCI 362
Human Resource Management (3) (51309) 4555 Tu
To attend classes: Take the Baltimore/ Washington Parkway (Route 295) to Route 175 East. Follow Route 175 to Meade High School.
Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) (52292) 4565 Th
WRTG 393
(52293) 4555 Tu
Holidays
Please note: Fort Meade is currently a closed post; for information on security regulations, see p. 45. Meade High School is open to the public and accessible via Route 175.
Services Available
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) BIOL
301
COMM 300 fINC
321
6–9 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) BMGT 496
Business Ethics (3) (52287) 4565 Th
CCJS 321
CSIA
301
6–9 p.m.
foundations of Cybersecurity (3) (52576) 4565 Th
HIST
6–9 p.m.
Digital forensics in the Criminal Justice System (3) (52480) 4555 Tu
7–10 p.m.
319A History of Terrorism (3) (52291) 4565 Th
HMLS 408
6–9 p.m.
Infrastructure in Homeland Security (3) (52479) 4555 Tu
May 27 July 4
Advising is available at Fort Meade. For information on this and other services (computing, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
fORT MyER See Myer-Henderson Hall.
From I-70, take Exit 32B to Route 40 West. Turn left onto Potomac Street. From I-81, take Exit 6 (Route 40 East) to West Washington Street. Go through Public Square and turn left onto Locust Street. Then turn left onto West Franklin and left again onto Potomac Street. Park in the garage on the right or the lot on the left. The University System of Maryland (USM) at Hagerstown is located at 32 West Washington Street. Call the USM at Hagerstown at 240-5272711 for more detailed information.
IVN/Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. On-site class meetings are delivered via live television broadcast (interactive video network) to allow students at different locations to attend the same class meeting. More information is provided on p. 45.
MRkT 310
6–9 p.m.
Marketing Principles (3) (52244) 4620 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) BMGT 364
Management and Organization Theory (3)
CCJS 352
Drugs and Crime (3)
PSyC 354
Cross-Cultural Psychology (3)
(52237) 4650 M (52507) 4655 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Introduction to Homeland Security (3) (52478) 4525 Th
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
Information/Directions
6–9 p.m.
Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) (53066) 4515 Tu
HMLS 302
6–9 p.m.
fundamentals of Building Wealth (3) (52289) 4525 Th
GVPT 409
6–9 p.m.
Communication Theory (3) (52288) 4525 Th
6–9 p.m.
HAGERSTOWN
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
Human Health and Disease (3) (52279) 4515 Tu
6–9 p.m.
Advanced Technical Writing (3)
For student services: The UMUC Fort Meade office is located on Zimborski Avenue in the Education Services Building (Building 8601), room 112. The entrance is at the back of the building. Call 301-621-9882 or 410-5510431 for more detailed information.
Online Hybrid Classes
6–9 p.m.
(52246) 4665 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Holiday On the following date, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising and computer services are available at the USM at Hagerstown center; call 240-527-2711 for information about scheduling an appointment. For general information about these and other services (library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5. G O T O h t t p s ://my. u m u c . e d u T O R E G I S T E R
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SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
See Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center.
ACCT 323
(52254) 6265 Th
bEHS 453 bIOL
320
From the Capital Beltway (I-495), take Exit 17A toward Upper Marlboro. Proceed on Landover Road/Route 202 for about a quarter of a mile. Turn right on McCormick Drive. The UMUC Academic Center at Largo is located at 1616 McCormick Drive (on the right).
CMIS 325 460
Online Hybrid Classes LGST 325
bMGT 364
Management and Organization Theory (3) (52256) 6225 Th
CMIT 321 CSIA
301
foundations of Cybersecurity (3) (52512) 6210 M
GRCO 479
(52508) 6220 W
MRkT 310
Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) (52265) 6220 W
PSyC 310
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced business Writing (3) (52616) 6210 M
54
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Sensation and Perception (3) (52261) 6220 W
WRTG 394
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) CCJS 321
Digital forensics in the Criminal Justice System (3) (52477) 5425 Th
WRTG 394
Advanced business Writing (3) (52277) 5420 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
LGST 345
bIOL
Landlord Tenant Law (1) (52469) 6225 Th
ONE-WEEk SESSION (JUNE 3–7) CMST 303
301
Advanced Application Software (3) (52253) 6281 M–F 8:40 a.m.–6 p.m.
Human Health and Disease (3) (52267) 5455 Tu
6:30–8:20 p.m.
Intensive Format Classes
bMGT 307
CMST 310
fundamentals of Electronic Publishing (3) (52252) 6271 M–F 8:40 a.m.–6 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Import and Export: Managing Global Trade (3) (52271) 5465 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ENGL 381k Special Topics in Creative Writing: Writing Super-Short Stories and flash fiction (3) (52622) 5450 M
ONE-WEEk SESSION (JULy 22–26)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Marketing Principles (3) (52259) 6215 Tu
NSCI 362
6:30–9:30 p.m.
foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3)
Online Hybrid Classes
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Counterterrorism (3) (52263) 6215 Tu
IfSM 301
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Motion Graphics (3) (52262) 6215 Tu
GVPT 408
6:30–9:30 p.m.
From I-95, take Exit 33A for Route 198 East/Laurel. Proceed to Fourth Street and turn right. Go to the stop sign and turn left onto Marshall Avenue. Laurel College Center is located in the 10-story office building on the right. Call 866-228-6110 for more detailed information.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JUNE 9)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Ethical Hacking (3) (52513) 6215 Tu
Information/Directions
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Integrated Marketing Communications (3) (52260) 6265 Th
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Litigation (3) (52468) 6250 M
MRkT 354
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Telecommunications in Information Systems (3) (52476) 6260 W
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Human Resource Management (3) (51308) 6255 Tu
IfSM 370
6:30–9:30 p.m.
African American History: 1500 to 1865 (3) (52264) 6260 W
HRMN 300
6:30–9:30 p.m.
UNIX with Shell Programming (3) (52258) 6250 M
HIST
6:30–9:30 p.m.
business Law I (3) (52257) 6250 M
Information/Directions
6:30–9:30 p.m.
forensic biology (3) (52266) 6265 Th
bMGT 380
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Domestic Violence (3) (52255) 6265 Th
LARGO
LAUREL COLLEGE CENTER
federal Income Tax I (3)
7–10 p.m.
HRMN 302
Organizational Communication (3)
MRkT 310
Marketing Principles (3)
(51317) 5455 Tu (52275) 5460 W
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Holiday
Holidays
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
May 27 July 4
May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising, computing, financial aid, placement testing, library services, and student accounts are available at the UMUC Academic Center at Largo. For general information about these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
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Services Available A computer lab is available at Laurel College Center; call 866-228-6110 for hours. For general information about this and other services (advising, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
LITTLE CREEk
MyER-HENDERSON HALL
(Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story
(Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall)
NORTHEAST MARyLAND HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
Information/Directions
(Formerly the HEAT Center)
For classes and services, take I-395 south to Exit 8A and follow signs to Fort Myer. Proceed through the gate on Carpenter Road, then turn left on McNair Road, left on Gorgas Street, and right on Sheridan Avenue. The Fort Myer Education Center is in Building 417 at 239 Sheridan Avenue. The UMUC office is in room 215. Call 703-5274952 for detailed information.
Information/Directions
For services, you may also take Exit 8A from I-395 and then take S. Washington Boulevard (VA -27) and follow signs for the Navy Annex. Proceed through the security gate. The Henderson Hall Lifelong Learning Education Center, Building 29, will be on your left next to the parking garage. The UMUC office is in room 206. Call 703-2329752 for more detailed information.
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
Online Hybrid Classes
ARTH 334
Information/Directions Classes at Little Creek are held on base at Naval Information Operations Command Norfolk, at 2555 Amphibious Drive, Building 1126. At the intersection of Little Creek Road and Shore Drive, enter the base via Gate 1 and proceed to the first stop light. Turn right on Amphibious Drive and proceed approximately two blocks. NIOC Norfolk is the white building on the right. Services are provided at the Navy College Office, at 1481 D Street, Building 3016. Call 757-646-1530 for more information.
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) CMIS 102
Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (52799) 4710 M
IfSM 201
6–9 p.m.
Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3) (52803) 4720 W
6–9 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) CMIS 102
Introduction to Problem Solving and Algorithm Design (3) (52804) 4750 M
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
Digital Media and Society (3) (52789) 7120 W
Online Hybrid Classes
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) HRMN 300
Human Resource Management (3) (51316) 7215 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) Understanding Movies (3) (52233) 7250 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
bMGT 465
Organizational Development and Transformation (3)
CMIT 320
Network Security (3)
WRTG 394
Advanced business Writing (3)
(52234) 7260 W (52582) 7265 Th
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) CMST 301
From I-95, take Exit 85W toward Aberdeen. The Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center is located at 1201 Technology Drive in Aberdeen. Call 443-360-9136 for more information.
(52236) 7255 Tu
6–9 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
Holiday
ARTH 334
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site:
Understanding Movies (3) (52294) 7150 M
6–9 p.m.
6–9 p.m.
Holidays
Holidays
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
May 27 July 4
May 27 July 4
Services Available
Services Available
Advising, computing, placement testing, and some library services are available at Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story, 8 a.m.–4 p.m., Monday through Friday. For information on these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
Academic advising is available from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays on the Fort Myer side and on Tuesdays and Thursdays on the Henderson Hall side. For more information, call 703-527-4952 (Fort Myer) or 703-232-9752 (Henderson Hall).
May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising is available at the Northeast Maryland Higher Education Center. Call 443-360-9136 for further information on student services and office hours. For general information about services (library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
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COURSES by LOCATION PATUXENT RIVER NAVAL AIR STATION
PRINCE GEORGE’S COMMUNITy COLLEGE
qUANTICO
Information/Directions
Information/Directions
From Route 4 or Route 5, take Route 235 South toward Patuxent River. Continue to Great Mills Road and turn left. The UMUC office at Patuxent River is in Frank Knox Building (Building 2189), 21866 Cedar Point Road, just outside Gate 2. Call 301-737-3228 for more detailed information.
Take the Capital Beltway (I-495) to Upper Marlboro. From the south, exit at Central Avenue (Route 214) and merge onto Route 202. From the north, exit directly onto Route 202. Campus is located at 301 Largo Road (Route 202).
Information/Directions
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
6–9 p.m.
HRMN 400
Introduction to federal Contracting (3) (52297) 5865 Th
6–9 p.m..
CCJS 345
fINC
331
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) bMGT 392
Introduction to Security Management (3) 6:30–9:30 p.m.
finance for the Nonfinancial Manager (3) (52299) 6150 M
Services Available Advising and some library services are available at Patuxent River Naval Air Station. For information on these and other services (computing, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
Crime Scene Investigation (3)
IfSM 304
Ethics in Information Technology (3)
(52483) 3120 W (52482) 3115 Tu
Services Available Advising is available at Prince George’s Community College; call 443-459-3500 for an appointment. For information on this and other services (computing, library services, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
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6–9 p.m. 6–9 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) CMIT 321
Ethical Hacking (3) (52584) 3165 Th
WRTG 393
May 27 July 4
6–9 p.m.
CCJS 342
6:30–9:30 p.m.
On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site:
Global business (3) (52300) 3120 W
6–9 p.m.
Advanced Technical Writing (3) (52301) 3155 Tu
Holidays
May 27 July 4
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
Take I-95 to Exit 148 and follow signs toward Marine Corp Base Quantico. From Russell Road, make a right on Jefferson Davis Highway (Route 1). Turn right into Quantico Corporate Center. UMUC at Quantico is located on the first floor of 525 Corporate Drive. Call 703-441-7000 for more information.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
(52481) 6160 W
Holidays
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Human Resource Management: Issues and Problems (3) (51318) 6125 Th
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) bMGT 339
business Ethics (3) (52298) 6115 Tu
Organizational Communication (3) (51312) 5815 Tu
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
bMGT 496
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) HRMN 302
Online Hybrid Classes
(UMUC at Quantico)
6–9 p.m.
Holidays On the following dates, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising is available at UMUC at Quantico. For information on these and other services (computing, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
SHADy GROVE
ARTH 334
Information/Directions
bIOL
(52305) 5160 W
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. More information is provided on p. 45.
(52449) 5160 W
CMST 301 CSIA
412 330
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced business Writing (3) (52285) 5115 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
IVN/Online Hybrid Classes Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online. On-site class meets are delivered via live television broadcast (interactive video network) to allow students at different locations to attend the same class meeting. More information is provided on p. 45. SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7) MRkT 310
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Terrorism, Antiterrorism, and Homeland Security (3) 6:30–9:30 p.m.
(52465) 5120 W
bMGT 364
(52463) 5165 Th (51320) 5155 Tu
IfSM 300
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Nonprofit Marketing (3) (52466) 5155 Tu
SPCH 482
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Information Systems in Organizations (3) (52485) 5165 Th
MRkT 314
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Human Resource Management (3)
CCJS 352
6:30–9:30 p.m.
WRTG 393
Advanced Technical Writing (3)
WRTG 394
Advanced business Writing (3)
WRTG 490
Writing for Managers (3)
(52286) 5150 M (52433) 5160 W (52434) 5155 Tu
Drugs and Crime (3) (52486) 5155 Tu
PSyC 354
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Cross-Cultural Psychology (3) (52283) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Holiday On the following date, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Intercultural Communication (3) (52284) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Management and Organization Theory (3) (52443) 5150 M
319A History of Terrorism (3)
HRMN 300
Marketing Principles (3)
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18)
business finance (3)
(52461) 5150 M
HIST
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Security Policy Analysis (3) (52579) 5160 W
fINC
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Digital Media and Society (3) (52458) 5160 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Environmental Change and Sustainability (3) (52467) 5125 Th
WRTG 394
Network Security (3)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Ethics in Information Technology (3) (52487) 5115 Tu
NSCI 362
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Organizational Culture (3) (51319) 5110 M
IfSM 304
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Homeland Security Response to Critical Incidents (3) (52488) 5120 W
HRMN 367
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced Application Software (3) (52456) 5110 M
HMLS 310
CMIT 320
(52446) 5160 W
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Ethical Hacking (3) (52580) 5120 W
CMST 303
Managing Teams in Organizations (3)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Psychology of Criminal behavior (3) (52484) 5125 Th
CMIT 321
bMGT 484
(52435) 5165 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
business Ethics (3) (52452) 5125 Th
CCJS 461
Organizational Leadership (3)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
business Law I (3) (52432) 5110 M
bMGT 496
bMGT 365
GVPT 409
Small business Management (3) (52430) 5115 Tu
bMGT 380
Gender Issues in business (3)
federal Income Tax I (3) (52302) 5125 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
bMGT 312
(52460) 5165 Th
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Vaccines and Society (3)
(52581) 5150 M
Online Hybrid Classes
bMGT 335
334
(52306) 5160 W
Take I-270 to Exit 8, Shady Grove Road West. Go 1.5 miles, cross the intersection with Darnestown Road, and turn right onto Gudelsky Way. Immediately turn left onto Gudelsky Drive and follow the road around to the parking area. Call 301-738-6090 for more detailed information.
ACCT 323
Understanding Movies (3)
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Services Available Advising, computing, and library services are available at Shady Grove. For information on these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 2 (JUNE 10–JULy 7) LGST 314
Workers’ Compensation Law (1) (52603) 5110 M
6:30-8:10 p.m.
fOUR-WEEk SESSION 3 (JULy 8–AUGUST 4) PSyC 306f Psychology of Happiness (1) (52607) 5185 Sa
9–10:40 a.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) ACCT 422
Auditing Theory and Practice (3) (52303) 5150 M
ACCT 424
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced Accounting (3) (52304) 5155 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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COURSES by LOCATION SOUTHERN MARyLAND HIGHER EDUCATION CENTER
WALDORf CENTER
Information/Directions
Take Route 5 South to Exit 7B Waldorf; it soon becomes Route 301 South. Follow Route 301 into Waldorf, turn left at Leonardtown Road, and make a right onto Old Washington Road (Route 925). The Waldorf Center for Higher Education is on the right in the Hamilton II Centre building. Call 301-632-2900 for more detailed information.
The center is located on Airport Road, off Route 235, adjacent to the St. Mary’s County Airport (about six miles north of Patuxent River Naval Air Station). Call 301-737-2500, ext. 215, for additional information.
Online Hybrid Classes
Online Hybrid Classes
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
SESSION 1 (MAy 13–JULy 7)
Intermediate Accounting I (3) (52436) 6010 M
ANTH 344
Culture and Language (3) (52437) 6020 W
HRMN 362
bMGT 496
CSIA
303
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced Technical Writing (3) (52526) 6055 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
WRTG 394
On the following date, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
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6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) Understanding Movies (3) (52444) 5055 Tu
Advising and some library services are available at Patuxent River Naval Air Station. Call 301-737-2500, ext. 215, to schedule an advising appointment. For information on these and other services (computing, textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Advanced business Writing (3) (52457) 5025 Th
ARTH 334
Services Available Nearby
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Introduction to Counseling Psychology (3) (52454) 5015 Tu
Holiday
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Integrated Marketing Communications (3) (52453) 5025 Th
PSyC 432
6:30–9:30 p.m.
foundations of Enterprise and Information Systems (3) (52491) 5020 W
MRkT 354
6:30–9:30 p.m.
foundations of Information System Security (3) (52578) 5020 W
IfSM 301
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Drugs and Crime (3) (52490) 5015 Tu
6:30–9:30 p.m.
business Ethics (3) (52439) 6060 W
WRTG 393
CCJS 352
History of Western Art I (3) (52438) 6050 M
Intermediate Accounting I (3) (52442) 5010 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
SESSION 2 (JUNE 24–AUGUST 18) ARTH 372
ACCT 310
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Labor Relations (3) (51321) 6015 Tu
HRMN 408
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online.
6:30–9:30 p.m.
bIOL
307
bMGT 495
6:30–9:30 p.m.
The biology of Aging (3) (52447) 5050 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Strategic Management (3) (52448) 5065 Th
6:30–9:30 p.m.
ENGL 419L Major british Authors Since 1800: Virginia Woolf (3) (52623) 5065 Th
fINC
330
6:30–9:30 p.m.
business finance (3) (52450) 5055 Tu
Strategic Planning in Homeland Security (3) (52489) 5050 M
Information/Directions
Hybrid classes have the same technical requirements as online classes but meet on-site as well as online, generally every other week, beginning with the first scheduled class meeting.
ACCT 310
HMLS 304
6:30–9:30 p.m.
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Employment Law for business (3) (51322) 5060 W
SPCH 472
6:30–9:30 p.m. 6:30–9:30 p.m.
Nonverbal Communication (3) (52455) 5050 M
6:30–9:30 p.m.
Holiday On the following date, no classes will be held at this site: May 27 July 4
Services Available Advising, computing, and some library services are available at the Waldorf Center. For information on these and other services (textbooks), see pp. 4–5.
The following courses will be offered by the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) at the Waldorf Center for Higher Education this summer and are open to students admitted to CSM or to the dual CSM-UMUC alliance program. For information on admission and registration, call 301-632-2900.
Daytime and Evening Classes SUMMER TERM I (MAy 20–JULy 9) ACC
MTH
107628 Tu,Th 1–3:50 p.m.
POL
2010 Principles of Accounting I (3) 0800 basic Writing (3)
PSy
0900 Introduction to Composition (3) 107551 Tu,Th 1–3:50 p.m.
ENG
1010 Composition and Rhetoric (3) 107311 M,W 1–3:50 p.m. 107552 Tu,Th 7:15–10:05 p.m.
ENG
1020 Composition and Literature (3) 107553 M,W 7:15–10:05 p.m.
ENG
2050 business and Technical Writing (3) 107554 Tu,Th 7:15–10:05 p.m.
MTH
WfS
1200 Circuit Training for fitness I (1)
WfS
1300 beginning Hatha yoga (1)
107630 Tu,Th 11 a.m.–12:40 p.m. 107629 Tu,Th 10–11:45 a.m.
Web Hybrid Classes SUMMER TERM I (MAy 20–JULy 9) ITS
POL
1050 Introduction to Government and Politics (3)
PSy
1010 General Psychology (3)
107583 Tu,Th 6–9:15 p.m.
1015 The Information Age: Emerging Technologies (3) 107240 Sa
1560 Elementary Calculus (3) 107628 Tu,Th 1–3:50 p.m.
1010 General Psychology (3) 107582 M,W 6–9:15 p.m. 107266 Tu,Th 1–4:15 p.m.
107550 M,W 8:30–11:20 a.m.
ENG
1050 Introduction to Government and Politics (3) 107583 Tu,Th 6–9:15 p.m.
107269 M,W 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
ENG
1560 Elementary Calculus (3)
9 a.m.–12:15 p.m.
SUMMER TERM II (JULy 10–AUGUST 27) ITS
1015 The Information Age: Emerging Technologies (3) 107240 Sa
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
107582 M,W 6–9:15 p.m. 107266 Tu,Th 1–4:15 p.m.
WfS
1200 Circuit Training for fitness I (1)
WfS
1300 beginning Hatha yoga (1)
107630 Tu,Th 11 a.m.–12:40 p.m. 107629 Tu,Th 10–11:45 a.m.
SUMMER TERM II (JULy 10–AUGUST 27) ACC
2010 Principles of Accounting I (3)
ENG
0800 basic Writing (3)
ENG
0900 Introduction to Composition (3)
ENG
1010 Composition and Rhetoric (3)
107269 M,W 9 a.m.–12:15 p.m. 107550 M,W 8:30–11:20 a.m. 107551 Tu,Th 1–3:50 p.m. 107311 M,W 1–3:50 p.m. 107552 Tu,Th 7:15–10:05 p.m.
ENG
1020 Composition and Literature (3)
ENG
2050 business and Technical Writing (3)
107553 M,W 7:15–10:05 p.m.
107554 Tu,Th 7:15–10:05 p.m.
Computer-assisted.
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SERVICE LOCATIONS You may be able to access services at a site near you—even if the site doesn’t offer UMUC classes. In the list below, major centers are indicated in bold. For more information on class locations in the Maryland/national capital area, see. pp. 45–59.
Student services are available at a number of sites across Maryland and the national capital area, including all alliance community colleges in Maryland. Services and availability of personnel at these sites vary widely. At some sites, a representative may be available for only a few short hours a week; at others, a number of services may be available daily. You are advised to call ahead to determine availability of services and schedule an appointment, if necessary. Contact information for all sites that provide services can be found at right. Directions and information on available services for sites in the Maryland/national capital area are provided online at www. umuc.edu/locate. For general information on services (advising, computing, library services, proctoring, textbooks), see pp. 4–5. Information on security issues related to military sites is provided on p. 45.
District of Columbia Anacostia-Bolling Joint Base*
202-563-3611
Maryland Aberdeen Proving Ground* Adelphi (UMUC headquarters)
410-272-8269 800-888-UMUC
Allegany College of Maryland†
240-527-2711
Andrews Naval Air Facility Washington Joint Base*
301-981-3123
Anne Arundel Community College†
443-459-3500
Arundel Mills (AACC)
410-777-1882
866-228-6110
Montgomery College†
301-738-6090
Northeast Regional Higher Education Center
443-360-9136
Patuxent River Naval Air Station*
301-737-3228
Prince George’s Community College†
301-322-0900/443-459-3500
Shady Grove Southern Maryland Higher Education Center
301-738-6090 301-737-2500 x215
Waldorf Center
301-632-2900
Wor-Wic Community College†
443-459-3500
Baltimore City Community College†
443-459-3500
Bethesda*
301-654-1377
Carroll Community College†
443-459-3500
Fort Belvoir*
703-781-0059
Cecil College†
443-360-9136
Myer-Henderson Hall Joint Base*
Chesapeake College†
443-459-3500
703-527-4952 703-232-9752
College of Southern Maryland†
301-632-2900
Langley Air Force Base*
757-646-1530
Little Creek-Fort Story Joint Expeditionary Base*
757-646-1530
Norfolk Naval Station*
757-646-1530 757-646-1530
College Park (UMCP) (see Adelphi)
800-888-UMUC
Virginia
Community College of Baltimore County†
443-459-3500
Oceana Naval Air Station*
Dorsey Station
443-459-3500
Portsmouth Naval Medical Center*
757-646-1530
Eastern Shore Higher Education Center
410-827-5761
Fort Detrick*
301-619-2854
Quantico Marine Corps Base* UMUC at Quantico
703-630-1543 703-441-7000
Fort Meade*
301-621-9882
Frederick Community College†
301-738-6090
Garrett College†
240-527-2711
Hagerstown (USM)
240-527-2711
Hagerstown Community College†
240-527-2711
Harford Community College†
443-360-9136
Howard Community College† Largo (UMUC Academic Center)
443-459-3500 800-888-UMUC
* Site located on a military installation. Open to the general public; call site for access information. † UMUC representatives visit Maryland community college campuses regularly, but for limited hours.
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REGISTRATION INfORMATION Registering at UMUC is easy, no matter which option you choose. If the class you want is already full, you can put your name on a waiting list. And if you think of better choices later, you can always make adjustments to your schedule until class starts.
Registration Detailed information on the various ways to register (online via MyUMUC, by mail or fax, or on-site) is available online at www.umuc.edu/register. A form is provided on the following pages for those who prefer to mail or fax their registration. (Please note: Online registrations are confirmed immediately; mail and fax registrations require manual processing.) You may register by fax or mail if n
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You have already been admitted to UMUC as an undergraduate and have registered for courses within the last two years. You are enrolled in the Graduate School at UMUC. You are a new student who meets the UMUC admission criteria and have submitted your Application for Admission (available at https://my.umuc.edu) with the $50 application fee. You were previously enrolled at UMUC but have not attended class in more than two years and have submitted your Application for Admission. You are transferring from UMUC overseas and have submitted your Divisional Transfer Form via MyUMUC. You are an undergraduate student enrolled in another University System of Maryland institution and have included a letter of permission from your major department. (Please note: If additional information is required, your registration could be delayed; you may find your registration processed more quickly if you present your letter of permission in person at the UMUC Academic Center at Largo or at a regional site.) All of your financial aid awards are enclosed or have already been confirmed.
You may not register by fax or mail if you are a financial aid applicant without an award letter or a GSL disclosure statement— unless your own payment accompanies the registration form.
Instructions 1. Complete the registration form, using black ink and printing legibly. 2. If you are currently enrolled as an undergraduate with another institution in the University System of Maryland, be sure to include a letter of permission from your major department along with the registration form. 3. Compute the amount due for tuition and fees. (Refer to p. 8 of this schedule or see www.umuc.edu/tuition.) 4. Be sure to meet the deadlines listed under Important Dates on p. 3 of this schedule. 5. Either fax your registration to 240-6842151 or mail it to the Undergraduate Advising, Office of Enrollment Management, University of Maryland University College, 3501 University Boulevard East, Adelphi, MD 207838075 USA. Fax registrations require that you already be admitted and that you pay by credit card. UMUC will mail you a statement of your account.
Schedule Adjustment After your registration has been processed, you may make changes online. To do so, access MyUMUC (https://my.umuc.edu). Note: Changes in course load may affect financial aid eligibility and VA benefits. Be sure to keep the appropriate office informed of schedule adjustments.
Army Students To make use of military tuition assistance, Army students must register via www.GoArmyEd.com. For more information, contact your advisor.
The Waiting List If a class is already full at the time of registration, you have the option of placing your name on a waiting list for the class. For information on how the waiting list works, visit www.umuc.edu/register. To check on class availability and see if new class sections have been added, go to MyUMUC (at https://my.umuc.edu).
Withdrawals or Dropped Courses Official withdrawal from a class must occur before 65 percent of the class has been completed. Specific withdrawal deadlines are provided online at www.umuc.edu/ withdrawals. For information on how to withdraw from a class, see www.umuc.edu/ register. Please note: UMUC can honor only withdrawal requests actually received. Failure to withdraw in the required manner will result in the forfeiture of any refund and may result in a failing grade. Stopping payment on checks for registration fees or not paying at registration does not constitute an official withdrawal or relieve you of your financial obligation to UMUC. Never attending or ceasing to attend classes does not constitute a withdrawal.
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Undergraduate Advising Office of Enrollment Management University of Maryland University College 3501 University Boulevard East Adelphi, MD 20783-8075 USA
SUMMER 2013 Registration form Residents of Maryland: Voter registration application available by calling 800-222-VOTE
STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (EMPLID)
TODAY’S DATE
MR. MS. LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
MIDDLE NAME (OR INITIAL)
PRESENT ADDRESS (STREET NUMBER AND APARTMENT)
CITY
STATE
ZIP+4
ANY OTHER NAME UNDER WHICH YOU MAY HAVE REGISTERED
E-MAIL ADDRESS
Please check if this is a new address.
Course Selection
General Information
You are responsible for checking to ensure that you have the necessary prerequisites for a course and that the course does not duplicate any other course you have taken. you must list ALL information requested below. Refer to the Key to Course Listing for guidance. Example:
A
C
C
T
3
SUBJECT
2
1
CATALOG NO.
2
0
3
9
CLASS NO.
1
6
9
8
SECTION NO.
0
0
If you are not a resident of Maryland, write N/A.
2. Phone Number
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UNITS
1. Maryland county of residence
a. Daytime
GRADING OPTION*
(
) Area Code
1.
Number
b. Evening (
2.
) Area Code
Number
Office Hours
3. 3. Employer
4.
What is the name of your employer?
5.
What is your employer’s zip code?
6. Full-time, active-duty servicemembers: What is your duty station and separation date?
Alternate Course Choice(s)
1. 4. Major at UMUC
2.
What is your major area of study?
3. * Leave blank if you want the normal A, B, C, D, F grading option; otherwise, indicate whether you prefer pass/fail (P/F) or audit (AU). Required courses in your major may not be taken P/F or AU. Refer to the undergraduate catalog for further information.
fOR OffICE USE ONLy ID TOTAL UNITS
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BC Date
Initials
When and where did you first register at any institution of the University System of Maryland? Date
Place
When and where did you last register at any institution of the University System of Maryland? Date
Place
If you have not attended UMUC within the past two years, you are required to submit a new Application for Admission. I understand that I am responsible for and agree to pay all charges I incur at UMUC and that, if I withdraw, I must do so in accordance with the policies and procedures in the Schedule of Classes for the session in which I am enrolling. I understand that if my account becomes delinquent, my requests for services (e.g., transcripts, diploma, transfer credit review) will be denied until all debts are paid, and I will be liable for collection costs. I also understand and agree that if I enroll in courses offered at military sites, my name, Social Security number, and other information may be released for security purposes. Signature
Date
Student identification number (EmplID)
Computing Your Bill
Form of Payment
Tuition
Please check all that apply.
(Confirm by multiplying the number of units of credit by the appropriate tuition rate as listed in the Tuition Information section in this schedule.)
Financial aid (Refer to your financial aid award notification.)
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Interest-free, monthly tuition payment plan
Technology fee
(See www.umuc.edu/tuitionpayment)
(See the Tuition Information section in this schedule.)
Tuition assistance or remission of fees
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(Be sure to enclose your tuition assistance or remission-of-fees form.)
Any other applicable fees
VA Vocational Rehabilitation (Chapter 31) Assistance
(See the Tuition Information section in this schedule.)
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Minus amount of financial aid/ tuition assistance
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Account balance/total amount due
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Check or money order (Be sure to write your student identification number on the check. Make the check payable to University of Maryland University College.)
Credit card (Please provide information below.)
(Difference between tuition/fees and amount of financial aid/tuition assistance)
Visa
Return this form with payment by mail or fax.
MasterCard
American Express
Account number
Fax payments (assistance forms and credit card information only) to 240-684-2151. Or you can mail your payment to this address:
Expiration date
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Amount
Signature
Name (please print)
Be sure to fill out both sides of this form. FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date New Student Advisor
Sent to Financial Aid
Discover
Returned to student date Graduate School
VA Office
Check Registrar’s Office
Batch #
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR SuMMER 2013 On-site session 1
May 13–July 7
On-site session 2
June 24–August 18
Online session 1
May 13–July 7
Online session 2 Online session 3
June 3–July 28 June 24–August 18
Questions? Contact an advisor at 800-888-uMuC (8682) or
[email protected].
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