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Intersession Credit Course Listings

Courses below are listed by area of study. Please select a course to view details.
500/600/700-level are graduate courses.

Accounting
ACT 211 Principles of Accounting I
ACT 212 Principles of Accounting II

Anthropology
ANT 327 Witchcraft, Magic & Religion

Artisanry
ATR 291 Ceramics I: Handbuilding
ATR 292 Ceramics II: Wheelthrowing

Biology
BIO 103 Topic: Human-Microbe Interactions

Crime & Justice Studies
CJS 400 Contemporary Topics in Justice

English
ENL 200 Microfiction: Very Short Stories
ENL 246 Women Writers
ENL 265 Business Communications
ENL 266 Technical Communication
ENL 348 American Women Playwrights
ENL 373 World Cinema I

History
HST 104 World Civilizations II
HST 305 US in the Age of Revolution

Management Information Systems
MIS 371 End User Software Application

Marketing
MKT 311 Principles of Marketing
MKT 331 Integrated Marketing Communications
MKT 490 Spec Topic: E-Marketing
MKT 690 Spec Topic: Promo Sustainability Enterprise

Mathematics
MTH 100 Basic Algebra - Math Refresher Course

Music
MUS 101 Introduction to Music
MUS 106 Art & History of Rock Music
MUS 107 Theory Fundamentals
Nursing
NUR 105 Human Nutrition

Philosophy
PHL 101 Intro to Philosophy
PHL 215 Introduction to Ethics
PHL 326 Philosophy of Law

Physics
PHY 151 Intro to Astronomy

Production & Operation Management
POM 212 Business Statistics

Political Science
PSC 101 Intro to American Politics
PSC 347 Environmental Law

Policy Studies
PST 661 Environmental Law

Psychology
PSY 101 General Psychology

Religious Studies
REL 327 Witchcraft, Magic & Religion

Sociology
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
SOC 102 Social Problems
SOC 327 Witchcraft, Magic & Religion

Spanish
SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I

Sustainability
SUS 250 Studies: Urban Environments
SUS 347 Environmental Law

Women's Studies
WMS 101 Intro to Women's Studies
WMS 246 Women Writers
WMS 348 American Women Playwrights


Course Information and Descriptions:

ACT 211
Principles of Accounting I
3 credits
Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing
Accounting concepts and procedures, studied through the analysis, classification, recording, and summarizing of business transactions. Financial statements are introduced and shown to be a source of essential information for management and others outside of the business. Ethical issues in financial reporting are considered.
Section 9101
Class #: 1066
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Herington, Ronald E
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

ACT 212
Principles of Accounting II
3 credits
Prerequisites: ACT 211; Sophomore Standing; Business Majors, Business Administration Minor, or Material & Textiles Majors
An introduction to managerial accounting emphasizing how managers use accounting data within their organizations for planning, control, and making decisions. The course is structured to provide a foundation of cost terms, systems design, cost behavior, procedural techniques for planning and control, performance measurements, and the use of data for making operational decisions. Ethical issues in managerial reporting are considered.
Section 9101
Class #: 1197
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Akindayomi, Akinloye
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

ANT 327
Witchcraft, Magic & Religion
3 credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC 113 or ANT 113
Offers critical, cross-cultural and comparative perspectives on religion, magic and witchcraft and how people in different cultures conceive of the supernatural. Surveys how scholars have defined religion, symbol and myth and why some practices and beliefs come to be defined as "religions" while others are characterized as "myth", "sorcery", or "witchcraft".
Section 9101
Class #: 1033
Status: Enrollment Begins November 2nd [registration information]
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Cabral, Stephen L
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

ATR 291
Ceramics I: Handbuilding
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Clay as a material for making art. A variety of handbuilding and forming techniques will be explored through the context of making objects. Clay, slip, glaze, and various firing methods will be presented.
Section 5101
Class #: 1057
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Sniderman, Rosanne
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Star Store, Room: 432

ATR 292
Ceramics II: Wheel Throwing
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
The potter's wheel as the primary forming tool in making pottery. Utility and function will be the primary intention, using the formed vessel as a means of expression. Clay bodies, slips, glazes, and firing methods will be presented.
Section 5101
Class #: 1040
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Staff
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 1:00pm-4:00pm, Star Store, Room: 431

BIO 103
Topic: Human-Microbe Interactions
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Study in specific areas of biological science such as human genetics, microbes, and the insect world. Not offered for credit to biology majors.
Section 7101
Class #: 1068
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Ventetuolo, Alan J
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

CJS 400
Contemporary Topics in Justice
3 credits
Prerequisites: Open to Senior Criminal Justice majors or permission of instructor.
Selected topics of contemporary relevance in the field of Crime and Justice studies, such as intimate violence, juvenile delinquency, or the death penalty. Active discussions, mini-lectures, field simulations, student presentations, role-playing, guest speakers, and field observations will be utilized.
Section 9101
Class #: 1054
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Roderick, Dennis B
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 1:00pm-4:00pm, Fall River Center

ENL 200
Microfiction: Very Short Stories
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 102
A study of selected readings dealing with a special topic chosen by the instructor. Recent special topics include New England Literature, Children's Literature, the Artist in Literature, Black Music, and Black Literature. May be repeated with change of content.
Section 7101
Class #: 1050
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Nelles, William
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

ENL 246
Women Writers
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 102
When the subject matter is related to the minor: an examination of the relationship between the woman writer and her work through a study of literature by and about women. Satisfies literature distribution requirement.
Section 7101
Class #: 1052
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Riley, Jeannette
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

ENL 265
Business Communications
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 102
An introduction to the communication skills required in business and industry which emphasizes writing and revising business reports and proposals, letters and memorandums and on preparing and presenting oral reports. Computer applications are included.
Section 9101
Class #: 1041
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Harrison, Stanley D
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

ENL 266
Technical Communication
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 102
An introduction to the many purposes, audiences, forms, and formats of technical documents and professional correspondence. Students practice writing and editing letters, memos, and reports to achieve worthwhile content, sensible organization, and readable style and learn techniques of audience-and-use analysis to adjust a message's level of technicality to the needs and background of its audience. The course focuses throughout on writing as a deliberate process of deliberate decisions. Computer applications included.
Section 9101
Class #: 1136
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Eisenhart, Christopher A
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

ENL 348
American Women Playwrights
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 101 and 102
Analysis, evaluation, comparison, and appreciation of plays by 20th-century American women playwrights and insights into their themes and the images of women which they create.
Section 7101
Class #: 1042
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Houser, Catherine
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

ENL 373
World Cinema I: Origin New Wave
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 101, 102
A study of the international emergence and evolution of narrative film as a major genre of story-telling, from its origins in late 19th century photographic technology through its maturation in the mid-20th century. Through a combination of readings, film-viewing, and Internet research, students study the impact of technological change on the film medium, the development of film theory and aesthetics, major historical movements like German Expressionism and Italian Neorealism, and the impact of such seminal figures as Griffith, Eisenstein, Renoir, Welles, Bergman, Kurosawa, Hitchcock, and Fellini.
Section 7101
Class #: 1067
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Thompson, Edwin J
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

HST 104
World Civilizations II
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Continuation of World Civilization; the study of World Civilizations from 1400 to the present.
Section 7101
Class #: 1048
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Mehrtens, Cristina M
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

HST 305
US in the Age of Revolution
3 credits
Prerequisites: Course not open to Freshmen.
A study of the period from 1760s to the 1820s, concentrating on the development of political ideas and practices. Topics will include the Revolution, its origins and consequences; the Constitution; the rise of political parties; Jeffersonian and Jacksonian democracy; and territorial expansion.
Section 7101
Class #: 1049
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Mohanty, Gail F
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MIS 371
End User Software Application
3 credits
Prerequisites: Junior standing; Business Majors, Business Administration Minor, or Material & Textiles Majors. NOTE: Not open to students who have completed MKT 211.
Emphasizes computer competency in the use of personal computers in the modern business environment. Personal productivity applications involving spreadsheet analysis, database construction and advanced word-processing applications are studied.
Section 9101
Class #: 1133
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Wang, Shouhong
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

MKT 311
Principles of Marketing
3 credits
Prerequisites: Junior standing; Business Majors, Business Administration Minor, or Material & Textiles Majors. NOTE: Not open to students who have completed MKT 211.
A basic understanding of the role and scope of responsibilities facing contemporary marketing management. Emphasis is placed on the integration of marketing principles into an organized approach for decision making.
Section 7101
Class #: 1031
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Ariguzo, Godwin C
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MKT 331
Integrated Marketing Communications
3 credits
Prerequisites: MKT 311 or MKT 211, Jr. Standing, CCB Majors Only
Basic understanding of the factors affecting promotional decisions as well as the role of promotional effort in market strategy planning. The basic principles of advertising, sales promotion and personal selling are integrated.
Section 7101
Class #: 1038
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Curran, Catherine M
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MKT 490
Spec Topic: E-Marketing
3 credits
Prerequisites: MKT 311 or MKT 211, Jr. Standing, CCB Majors Only
An opportunity for the faculty to propose a course and teach it as an elective to students who express interest in a particular subject. Topics will vary and be announced before registration is completed in the previous semester, may be repeated with change of content.
Section 7101
Class #: 1144
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Curran, Catherine M
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MKT 690
Spec Topic: Promo Sustainability Enterprise
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
An opportunity for the faculty to propose a course and teach it as an elective to students who express interest in a particular subject. Topics will vary and be announced before registration is completed in the previous semester, may be repeated with change of content.
Section 7101
Class #: 1037
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Clayton, Garry J
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MTH 100
Basic Algebra
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
An introductory level algebra course intended primarily for those with weak or no skills or those who have been away from the subject for some time. This course provides the algebra background required for all entry level courses in mathematics. This course will provide the algebra background required for all entry-level courses in mathematics.
Please view Math Refresher Course webpage.
Section 7101
Class #: 1058
Status: Enrolling
COST: This fully online course has a special cost of $500.00 (plus $30 registration fee).
Instructor: Staff
This section is a online course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

MUS 101
Introduction to Music
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Presents a basic music vocabulary and develops intelligent discrimination in the listener through study and analysis of outstanding works from Gregorian Chant to the present, including music of diverse cultures. Emphasis is also placed on the relationship of the historical development of music to parallel movements in art, drama, philosophical thought, etc.
Section 7101
Class #: 1035
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Cienniwa, Paul D
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
Note: This Music online course is accessed through an external website http://www.connect4education.org with a special purchased CDROM package. This CDROM package can be purchased at the UMass Dartmouth bookstore or online at: http://www.connect4education.com/store/index.htm.

MUS 106
Art and History of Rock Music
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Multicultural sources of rock, examined through text-related lectures, listening to recordings, and viewing documentary videos. As an overview for non-music majors, the course is intended to broaden students' socio-cultural perspectives. The diversity of American popular music offers a direct reflection of, and at times a focus for, many factors in identifying and appreciating subcultures of age, ethnicity, gender, race, region, and religion.
Section 9101
Class #: 1039
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Dijkstra, Jorrit
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 1:00pm-4:00pm, Fall River Center

MUS 107
Theory Fundamentals
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
A music course for beginners with no theory background. The study of the elements of music, systems of sounds, pitch, meter, rhythm, note values, dynamics, manuscript, etc. Identification, nomenclature, and performance will be carried out through a programmed text, lecture and practical application through singing and playing. This is a foundation course in theory and composition.
Section 7101
Class #: 1036
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Cienniwa, Paul D
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
Note: This Music online course is accessed through an external website http://www.connect4education.org with a special purchased CDROM package. This CDROM package can be purchased at the UMass Dartmouth bookstore or online at: http://www.connect4education.com/store/index.htm.

PHL 101
Introduction to Philosophy
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
An introduction to philosophy as the persistent and methodical attempt to think clearly about universal problems of human life, such as ways of knowing and studies in value.
Section 9101
Class #: 1063
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Srinagesh, Sampurna
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

NUR 105
Human Nutrition
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Develops the learner's knowledge of the major nutrients and their role in human function. It provides the foundation for understanding the relationship of nutrition to health, fitness, energy, weight management, longevity, and disease prevention. Nutritional strategies to promote the health of persons will be introduced. Identification of nutritional needs at each stage in the life cycle will be explored. Skills in written communication and computer data analysis will be enhanced by a dietary self-analysis.
Section 7501
Class #: 1191
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Schwartz, Carolyn H
This section is a blended course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

PHL 215
Introduction to Ethics
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
A critical examination of normative theories of obligation and value. A philosophical examination of some moral problems: abortion, euthanasia, death penalty, sexual equality, reverse discrimination, pornography and censorship, violence, and economic injustice.
Section 7101
Class #: 1062
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Nulty, Timothy J
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

PHL 326
Philosophy of Law
3 credits
Prerequisites: Semester course in Philosophy or permission of instructor.
Approaches to the philosophy of law. The course addresses questions like, What gives meaning to law? How is the law interpreted, or how are judicial interpretations justified? What is the relationship between law and morality, or law and culture or custom? The course examines a number of state and Supreme Court opinions (on issues like free speech and expressive liberties, reproductive issues, obscenity, legal ethics, jury nullification, and hate crime legislation) with a critical eye toward their philosophical or juridical soundness. This course is valuable for those considering careers in law, public affairs or politics.
Section 7101
Class #: 1055
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Rowland, Mia Donna
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

PHY 151
Introduction to Astronomy
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
An introduction to astronomy that surveys the content, structure, and scale of the cosmos as it is presently known. Properties of the solar system, the sun and stars, exotic objects such as pulsars and black holes, galaxies, quasars, and the universe as a whole are discussed. Each semester a different topic of current interest in astronomical research will also be covered. Evening observing sessions will be arranged.
Section 7101
Class #: 1056
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Silva, John
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

POM 212
Business Statistics
3 credits
Prerequisites: MTH 107 or MTH 103; Sophomore standing
Examines both descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business. Topics include graphical and tabular methods of data presentation, probability theory and distributions, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, regression and forecasting. Emphasis is placed on concepts, applications, and the proper use of statistics to collect, analyze, and interpret data. Throughout this course students will use computer software to perform statistical analyses. Students will learn how to make decisions using facts and the techniques of data analysis. Students will also use the internet to supplement classroom learning.
Section 9101
Class #: 1134
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Dickinson, Jonathan David
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

PSC 101
Introduction to American Politics
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Theory and practice of national government in Congress, the Presidency, and the Supreme Court, and the interaction of these institutions with interest groups, political parties, public opinion and the mass media.
Section 7101
Class #: 1044
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Jenkins, Shannon L
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

PSC 347
Environmental Law
3 credits
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing
An introduction to basic concepts of environmental law. The emphasis is on broad introductory themes.
This course is cross-listed with Sustainability Studies and fulfills one of the elective requirements for the Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability Studies. For more information about this certificate please click on the link. Students who are enrolled in the graduate Environmental Policy certificate please see PST 661.
Section 7101
Class #: 1045
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: McGuire, Chad James
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

PST 661
Environmental Law
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
The major policy implementation and legitimization stages typical of environmental law and regulation development. Students gain understanding of the ways the law establishes "frameworks" within which policies must be developed and must interact, and the roles of policy professionals in the several stages of development.
PST 661 fulfills an elective requirement for the Master’s in Public Policy and for the online Graduate Certificate in Environmental Policy. For more information please click on the link.
Section 7101
Class #: 1047
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: McGuire, Chad James
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

PSY 101
General Psychology
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
A broad survey of principles underlying the systematic study of behavior. Using examples from basic research and applied settings, a variety of perspectives are explored, including findings associated with the physiological, behavioral, cognitive, developmental and social approaches.
Section 9101
Class #: 1060
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Burr, Robin C
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

REL 327
Witchcraft, Magic & Religion
3 credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC 113 or ANT 113
Offers critical, cross-cultural and comparative perspectives on religion, magic and witchcraft and how people in different cultures conceive of the supernatural. Surveys how scholars have defined religion, symbol and myth and why some practices and beliefs come to be defined as "religions" while others are characterized as "myth", "sorcery", or "witchcraft".
Section 9101
Class #: 1034
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Cabral, Stephen L
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

SOC 101
Introduction to Sociology
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
A survey of the fundamental principles of sociology and the basic factors conditioning social behavior.
Section 9101
Class #: 1070
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Zanin, Virgilio
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Fall River Center

SOC 102
Social Problems
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
A survey of various social problems in the contemporary world. Special emphasis is placed upon analysis of social problems in American society.
Section 7101
Class #: 1065
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Straight, Karen
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

SOC 327
Witchcraft, Magic & Religion
3 credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or ANT 111 or SOC 113 or ANT 113
Offers critical, cross-cultural and comparative perspectives on religion, magic and witchcraft and how people in different cultures conceive of the supernatural. Surveys how scholars have defined religion, symbol and myth and why some practices and beliefs come to be defined as "religions" while others are characterized as "myth", "sorcery", or "witchcraft".
Section 9101
Class #: 1032
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Cabral, Stephen L
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 6:00pm-9:00pm, Fall River Center

SPA 101
Elementary Spanish I
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Essentials of aural-oral, reading and writing with intensive drilling on pronunciation, intonation and grammar.
Section 8101
Class #: 1059
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Staff
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Dartmouth Campus, Room: Larts 209

SPA 201
Intermediate Spanish I
3 credits
Prerequisites: SPA 101 and SPA 102; or SPA 103
Review of grammar with composition and aural-oral practice. Introduction to Hispanic Culture and civilization through intensive and extensive reading.
Section 8101
Class #: 1061
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Staff
This section is a classroom course.
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22
M, Tu, W, Th, Fr, 9:00am-12:00pm, Dartmouth Campus, Room: Larts 210

SUS 250
Studies: Urban Environments
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Investigation of special areas in Sustainable Studies. May be repeated with change of content.
This course fulfills one of the elective requirements for the Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability Studies. For more information about this certificate please click on the link.
Section 7101
Class #: 1064
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Staff
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

SUS 347
Environmental Law
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
An introduction to basic concepts of environmental law. The emphasis is on broad introductory themes.
This course fulfills one of the elective requirements for the Undergraduate Certificate in Sustainability Studies. For more information about this certificate please click on the link. This course does not fulfill the elective requirements for the Environmental Policy graduate certificate; please see PST 661.
Section 7101
Class #: 1046
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: McGuire, Chad James
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

WMS 101
Introduction to Women's Studies
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Basic concepts and perspectives in Women's Studies, placing women's experience at the center of interpretation. With focus on women's history and contemporary issues, the course examines women's lives with emphasis on how gender interacts with race, class, sexual orientation, and ethnicity. The central aim is to foster critical reading and thinking about women's lives: how the interlocking systems of oppression, colonialism, racism, sexism, and ethnocentrism shape women's lives; and how women have worked to resist these oppressions. This course satisfies a social science distribution requirement and the general education diversity requirement.
This course is a required core course for the online undergraduate certificate in Women's Studies and for the online Women's Studies degree completion program. For information about these online programs please click on the link.
Section 7101
Class #: 1051
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Riley, Jeannette
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

WMS 246
Women Writers
3 credits
Prerequisites: ENL 101, 102
When the subject matter is related to the minor: an examination of the relationship between the woman writer and her work through a study of literature by and about women. Satisfies literature distribution requirement.
This course fulfills a humanities distribution requirement for the online undergraduate certificate in Women's Studies and for the online Women's Studies degree completion program. For information about these online programs please click on the link.
Section 7101
Class #: 1053
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Riley, Jeannette
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

WMS 348
American Women Playwrights
3 credits
Prerequisites: none
Analysis, evaluation, comparison, and appreciation of plays by 20th-century American women playwrights and insights into their themes and the images of women which they create.
This course fulfills a humanities distribution requirement for the online undergraduate certificate in Women's Studies and for the online Women's Studies degree completion program. For information about these online programs please click on the link.
Section 7101
Class #: 1043
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & Fees
Instructor: Houser, Catherine
This section is a online course. View Course Syllabus (pdf)
Intersession 2010 - 3 Week Session, January 4 - January 22

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