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PCE Summer 08 Credit Course Listings

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Attention Students: The courses below do not include the $30.00 registration fee, a one time charge per semester. Please visit our Tuition & Fees page for detailed information.

ACT 212 Princ Of Accounting II
ACT 500 Financial Accounting
AED 470 Special Topics in Art Ed
AED 570 Special Topics in Art Ed
ATR 291 Ceramics I:Handbuilding
ATR 292 Ceramics II:Wheelthrowing
ATR 300 Concepts in Artisanry
BIO 101 General Biology I
BIO 222 Anatomy & Physiology II
BIO 224 Anatomy & Physio Lab II
CHM 102 General Chemistry II
CHM 152 Princ Modrn Chemistry II
CHM 162 Intro Applied Chem II
CHM 252 Organic Chemistry II
CHM 266 Organic Chemistry Lab II
CJS 357 Justice & Society
ECE 202 Circuit Theory II
EDU 207 Teaching As Profession
EDU 503 Science Elem Teachers
EDU 526 Contemp High School Education
EDU 535 Contemp Middle School Issues
EDU 547 Inclusionary K-12 Clsrm
EDU 551 Contmp Issu & Challenges
EDU 612 Teach Writ Elem&Mid Schl
EGR 242 Eng Mechanic II:Dynamics
ENL 200 Studies In Literature
ENL 251 Intro Short Story
ENL 265 Business Communications
ENL 400 Sem:American Literature
ENL 425 Sem: Comparative Lit
ENL 657 Lit Sem: Historical Approaches
HST 116 History Of US II
HST 305 U.S. In The Age Of Revol
HST 314 History of Urban America
MAT 613 Urban Education & Social Issue
MGT 650 Adv Organization Behavi
MGT 659 Strategic Management

MIS 315 Information Systems
MKT 490 Special Topics In Market
MKT 672 Int Bus & Multinat Enterpr
MKT 690 Special Topics In Market
MTH 100 Basic Algebra
MTH 103 Finite Math
MTH 104 Fundmntls Of Statistics
MTH 112 Analy Geom & Calc II
MTH 131 Precalculus
MTH 212 Differential Equation
NUR 460 Senior Mentorship
NUR 611 Trans Knowledge to Practice
PHL 215 Introduction To Ethics
PHL 326 Philosophy Of Law
PHY 102 Intro Physics II
PHY 104 General Physics Lab II
PHY 171 Planet Earth I
POM 345 Operations Management
POM 445 Total Quality Improvemnt
POR 103 Intensive Elem Portuguese
POR 203 Intensv Inter Portuguese
POR 217 Portuguese American Literature
POR 305 Trans&Bus Portuguese I
POR 308 Adv Grammar & Syntax
POR 481 Seminar In Portuguese
POR 581 Seminar In Portuguese
POR 681 Top Luso-Afro-Brazil Stdy&Thry
POR 781 Top Luso-Afro-Brazil Stdy&Thry
PSC 101 Intro American Politics
PSC 347 Environmental Law
PSY 215 Adolescent Psychology
PSY 305 Physiological Psychology
PSY 516 Social & Cultural Found
SOC 101 Intro To Sociology
SOC 357 Justice & Society
SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II
WMS 200 Topics Women Studies

Course Descriptions

ACT 212 - Princ Of Accounting II
3 credits
Prerequisites: ACT 211 and Sophomore Standing
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 #: 2647
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Szargowicz, Lisa A
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

ACT 500 - Financial Accounting
3 credits
Prerequisites: This course is open to matriculated Charlton College of Business Majors only
Stresses the principles and practices of external financial reporting, with particular emphasis on balance sheet valuations and their relationship to income determination. Reviews basic accounting concepts and the essentials of the accounting process. Covers the application of present value techniques to accounting valuations. Studies in depth the measurement and disclosure problems associated with cash, receivables, inventories, fixed assets and intangibles. Alternative accounting procedures and their impact on financial statements are also examined.

Section 9101
Class #: 2555
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 933.00
Instructor: Doane, Cathy L
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

AED 470 - Special Topics in Art Ed
3 credits
Offered as needed to present advanced material to advanced undergraduate students. The specific topic is stated when the course is scheduled. Maybe repeated with change of content.

Section 5101 - Topic: Explore Surrealism Beginner
Class #: 2648
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 690.00
Instructor: Bradley, Lori Kay
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, Special Dates: 07/14/2008 - 07/18/2008
Monday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Tuesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Wednesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Thursday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Friday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Beginner Photoshop Artistry for Art Educators: Exploring Surrealism Special Topic in Art Education Through a series of classroom meetings and online consultations, students learn Surrealist movement in the visual arts. Photoshop is an ideal medium to explore the elements of visual surprise and unexpected juxtapositions that are the foundation of Surrealism. Students are introduced to the philosophies of the Surrealist movement through visual art and writings. Students engage in close historical investigation of Surrealism in 1920's Paris and its roots in Dadaism.

Section 5102 - Topic: Explore Surrealism Advanced
Class #: 2649
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 690.00
Instructor: Bradley, Lori Kay
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, Special Dates: 07/21/2008 - 07/25/2008
Monday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Tuesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Wednesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Thursday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Friday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Advanced Photoshop Artistry for Art Educators: Exploring Surrealism Special Topic in Art Education Through a series of classroom meetings and online consultations, students learn advanced techniques of Adobe Photoshop software through further investigation of the Surrealist movement in the visual arts. Photoshop is an ideal medium to explore the elements of visual surprise and unexpected juxtapositions that are the foundation of Surrealism. Students continue to investigate the philosophies of the Surrealist movement through visual art and writings. Students engage in individualized study of the movements, its roots and influences.

AED 570 - Special Topics in Art Ed
3 credits
Offered as needed to present advanced material to advanced undergraduate students. The specific topic is stated when the course is scheduled. Maybe repeated with change of content.

Section 5101 - Topic: Explore Surrealism Beginner
Class #: 2650
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 897.00
Instructor: Bradley, Lori Kay
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, Special Dates: 07/14/2008 - 07/18/2008
Monday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Tuesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Wednesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Thursday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Friday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Beginner Photoshop Artistry for Art Educators: Exploring Surrealism Special Topic in Art Education Through a series of classroom meetings and online consultations, students learn Surrealist movement in the visual arts. Photoshop is an ideal medium to explore the elements of visual surprise and unexpected juxtapositions that are the foundation of Surrealism. Students are introduced to the philosophies of the Surrealist movement through visual art and writings. Students engage in close historical investigation of Surrealism in 1920s Paris and its roots in Dadaism.

Section 5102 - Topic: Explore Surrealism Advanced
Class #: 2651
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 897.00
Instructor: Bradley, Lori Kay
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, Special Dates: 07/21/2008 - 07/25/2008
Monday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Tuesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Wednesday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Thursday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Friday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 146
Advanced Photoshop Artistry for Art Educators: Exploring Surrealism Special Topic in Art Education Through a series of classroom meetings and online consultations, students learn advanced techniques of Adobe Photoshop software through further investigation of the Surrealist movement in the visual arts. Photoshop is an ideal medium to explore the elements of visual surprise and unexpected juxtapositions that are the foundation of Surrealism. Students continue to investigate the philosophies of the Surrealist movement through visual art and writings. Students engage in individualized study of the movements, its roots and influences.

ATR 291 - Ceramics I:Handbuilding
3 credits C
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 #: 2654
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 690.00
Instructor: Takaba, Ryan D
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000

ATR 292 - Ceramics II:Wheelthrowing
3 credits C
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 #: 2655
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 690.00
Instructor: Takaba, Ryan D
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Star 000

ATR 300 - Concepts in Artisanry
3 credits
Offered as needed to present material in the Artisanry field. The specific topic is stated when the course is scheduled. May be repeated with change of content.

Section 5101 - Topic: Textile Styling
Class #: 3137
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 690.00
Instructor: Goransson, Anna
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Star Store, Room 256A
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Star Store, Room 256A
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Star Store, Room 256A
Topic: Textile Styling - Varous subjects concentrating on traditional and on-traditional textile related construction techniques which may include sewing for garment, costume and body adornment, or 3-dimensional sculptural forms.

BIO 101 - General Biology I
3 credits S
An introductory human biology course emphasizing energy flow and the function of cells and molecules, basic genetics, and selected aspects of human physiology.

Section 8101
Class #: 2656
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Griffith, Robert W
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 121
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 121
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 121

BIO 222 - Anatomy & Physiology II
3 credits S
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: BIO 221
Continuation of BIO 221. Study of the structure and function of the respiratory, digestive, nervous, urinary, endocrine, and reproductive systems.

Section 8101
Class #: 2658
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Laxer, Marc
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 115
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 115
Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 115

BIO 224 - Anatomy & Physio Lab II
1 credits
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: BIO 223
Continuation of BIO 223. 1 hour laboratory lecture, 2 hours laboratory. Emphasis is placed on methods of measuring physiological processes. Study of body structure is accomplished by dissection of animal specimens and by use of tissue materials.

Section 8101
Class #: 2659
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 223.00
Instructor: Laxer, Marc
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 334
Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 334
Friday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 334

CHM 102 - General Chemistry II
3 credits S
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: At least a C- in CHM 101
Continuation of CHM 101. An introduction to the fundamental chemical laws and theories covering inorganic and organic chemistry and biochemistry with some descriptive chemistry.

Section 8101
Class #: 2661
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Liberty, Anne
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 114
Tuesday, 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 114
Wednesday, 08:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 114

CHM 152 - Princ Modrn Chemistry II
3 credits S
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: At least a C- in CHM 151
A continuation of CHM 151. The details of the behavior of solids, liquids, & gases, the types of intermolecular forces, colligative properties, gaseous equilibrium, aqueous equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, and nuclear chemistry are emphasized and discussed in light of modern scientific theories. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.

Section 8101
Class #: 2662
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 113
Tuesday, 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 113
Wednesday, 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 113
Thursday, 08:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 113
Corequisite: CHM 162 (lab) This course meets Mon, Tues, Wed & Thurs; 8:00-10:30 am

CHM 162 - Intro Applied Chem II
1 credits
Prerequisites: Prereqs: At least a C- in CHM 151 or 155; CHM 161 or 163; Co-reqs: CHM 152 or 156
A continuation of CHM 161 with emphasis on molecular weight determination techniques, colligative properties, qualitative analysis, acid-base chemistry, properties of buffer solutions, chromatographic techniques, kinetics, solubility constant determination, and electrochemistry. Most experiments involve the identification of unknowns and statistical analysis of data. The experiments in CHM 162 parallel the topics covered in CHM 152. A written laboratory report summarizing the procedure and results for each experiment is required. For science and engineering majors. Honors sections are offered.

Section 8101
Class #: 2663
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 223.00
Instructor: Drolet, Jeremy
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Tuesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Wednesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Corequisite: CHM 152 This lab class will meet for a 1 hour pre lab lecture in SENG-113 and then move to the SENG 308 lab room for the remainder of class.

Section 8102
Class #: 2664
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 223.00
Instructor: Perez, Carlos
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Tuesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Wednesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, See Below
Corequisite: CHM 152 This lab class will meet for a 1 hour pre lab lecture in Dion-106 and then move to the SENG 311 lab room for the remainder of class.

CHM 252 - Organic Chemistry II
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: At least a C- in CHM 251
Continuation of CHM 251. A survey of the chemistry of carbon compounds and introduction to the basic principles of organic chemistry.

Section 8101
Class #: 2665
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Olubanwo, Olusegun
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106
Thursday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106

CHM 266 - Organic Chemistry Lab II
2 credits
Continuation of CHM 265. The synthesis of organic compounds and an introduction to the organic methods of separation, purification and identification. This course is coordinated with CHM 251 and is designed for chemistry and textile chemistry majors.

Section 8101
Class #: 2666
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 446.00
Instructor: Tong, Yong
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 118
Tuesday, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 118
Monday, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 315
Tuesday, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 315


Section 8102
Class #: 3144
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 446.00
Instructor: Doran, Jonathan
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Wednesday, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng-118
Thursday, 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng-118
Wednesday, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng-315
Thursday, 02:00 PM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng-315

CJS 357 - Justice & Society
3 credits
Prerequisites: SOC 101 or equivalent; Junior standing or permission of instructor
An introduction to the wider cultural and legal contexts of the criminal justice system. The course draws on the sociology of law and the police, as well as the functioning of the courts in order to understand the concept of law, the notion of the rule of law, due process, and the role of constraint in law enforcement in a democratic society. Cross-listed as CJS 357.

Section 5101
Class #: 2668
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Roderick, Dennis B
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000

ECE 202 - Circuit Theory II
3 credits
Prerequisites: ECE 201
This course is 3.5 credits Description: The second course in basic circuit theory and design. Topics include applications of Laplace transforms to solutions of switched circuits and differential equations with initial conditions, stability, poles/zeros, Fourier transform, frequency response, Bode plots, network analysis, and equivalent circuits. Students are introduced to graphical convolution and Fourier series. Group classroom and project activities require design, implementation and measurement of filters and other circuits to meet design specifications. Students are expected to write an essay on the impact of engineering on society.

Section 8101
Class #: 2905
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 775.00
Instructor: Rancour, David
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 222
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 222
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 222
Tuesday, 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 219
The lab for this class meets on Tuesday's from 1-2:30 pm in Seng-219.

EDU 207 - Teaching As Profession
3 credits
Up to 20 hours pre-practicum. Introduces students considering education as a career to the real world of teaching through an in-depth, candid analysis of the teaching profession today. This interactive course explores the challenges and rewards of teaching, studies the history, philosophy, sociology, and politics of American education, and focus on the major educational issues, trends, and reform movements. Students complete pre-practicum/observation hours in a teaching/learning experience. Students study theoretical aspects of cooperative learning and constructivism and practice them first hand through discussion groups and work teams.

Section 9101
Class #: 2670
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Nelson, Teresa C
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

EDU 503 - Science Elem Teachers
3 credits
Prerequisites: EDU 207, 527; EDU 527 may be taken concurrently
A content/methods course designed to integrate four important aspects of teaching science in the elementary school: becoming a reflective practitioner, gaining knowledge of oneself as a learner of science, gaining knowledge of oneself as a teacher of science, and gaining knowledge of children. This course prepares one to craft a science teaching practice that reflects current science educational research, philosophies, and methodologies.

Section 9101
Class #: 2671
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Berube, Brenda
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

EDU 526 - Contemp High School Education
3 credits
Prerequisites: EDU Post-Bac/Grad students only
Equity, diversity, motivation, alternative assessment, multicultural education, and the social problems of adolescents. The course covers provisions for the inclusion of special-needs students, as mandated by state and federal legislation, and addresses outcome-based education and open-ended assessment. Extensive reading assignments, written reporting, action research varied assessments, and a demonstration project will prepare future teachers to meet exacting certification requirements and gain teaching competencies.

Section 8101
Class #: 3069
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Nelson, Theresa
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111
Tuesday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111
Wednesday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111

EDU 535 - Contemp Middle School Issues
3 credits
Prerequisites: EDU Post-Bac/Grad students only
Designed for content integration, this course focusing on the major disciplines of the middle-school curriculum. Lectures and demonstration lessons presented by content specialists from the College of Arts and Sciences are coordinated by an education professor. Students are responsible for the development of content-based lesson planning aligned with the Massachusetts Frameworks along with extensive readings and research presentations focused on the middle-school curriculum and teaching.

Section 8101
Class #: 3070
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Nelson, Theresa
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111
Tuesday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111
Wednesday, 04:00 PM - 06:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-111

EDU 547 - Inclusionary K-12 Clsrm
3 credits
Prerequisites: EDU 207 or equivalent
Inclusive education viewed from historical, legal, and practical perspectives for the inclusive classroom. Organizational restructuring, philosophical implication, educational diversity, goal setting, curriculum modification, diverse content instructional models, and alternative assessment prepare the future teacher for effective responses to differing student learning styles, rates, and needs. Research into the literature, development of an IEP, curriculum and lesson planning, material development, and classroom management provide essential professional skills for the K-12 inclusionary-classroom teacher.

Section 9101
Class #: 2672
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Kruger, Cynthia G
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

EDU 551 - Contmp Issu & Challenges
3 credits D
A variable-topics course for education topics of current interest. Recently offered topics include authentic assessment, leadership mentoring, and teaching and learning.

Section 5101 - Topic: Math in Motion
Class #: 2673
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: L'Homme, Joan M
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 07/14/2008 - 07/18/2008
Monday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Thursday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Friday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Mathematics learning comes to life in the original standards based classroom. Lessons taught will encourage practice in collecting and organizing data, measuring and scaling objects, patterning, counting, estimating and more. Hands-on creative and interdisciplinary approaches to connect language arts, math, and the arts will be presented. Teaching shapes, proportion, geometric shapes and patterns, connections, mathematical themes and designs are included. Community based art partnerships exploring the world of math and its impact across the curriculum will be explored and taught. The following course has very unique meeting dates & times and may also have unique costs. Please contact the University Enrollment Center for specific cost information. 508-999-8857. Thank you.

Section 5102 - Topic: Character & Self Esteem
Class #: 2674
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: L'Homme, Joan M
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 08/11/2008 - 08/15/2008
Monday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Thursday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Friday, 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
This course is designed to provide experienced teachers with the skills and knowledge base needed to address instructional issues in the classroom. Based on their diverse teaching and learning experiences, teachers ill work in their specific areas of the expertise and in their understanding of the teaching and learning process as part of an interdisciplinary, character and self esteem connection to the language arts, health, reading, the arts and the collaborative community. The connection will bridge the curriculum through hands-on student centered activities. Teachers will explore ways to integrate content for meaningful learning and will teach language arts and reading in all the content areas listed using the language arts, health, music, and the E.L.A. and Massachusetts Arts Framework as a basis for bridging curriculum. This course has unique meeting dates & times and may also have unique costs. Please contact UEC for specific cost information, 508-999-8857.

EDU 612 - Teach Writ Elem&Mid Schl
3 credits
A developmentally appropriate model to provide participants with the theory, the tools, and the support to create a writing program in their classrooms.

Section 7101
Class #: 2675
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 942.00
Instructor: Hall, Maureen P
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

EGR 242 - Eng Mechanic II:Dynamics
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prereq: EGR 241
A continuation of the study of mechanics initiated in EGR 241. Work and energy methods are emphasized. Motion in accelerating coordinate systems and dynamics of system particles lead to the discussion of rigid body dynamics in three dimensions. A number of examples of rigid body motion are discussed. Free and forced vibrations of one degree of freedom, and free vibrations of multi-degree of freedom systems, are studied. The principle of virtual work is introduced and used to briefly discuss stability of equilibrium.

Section 8101
Class #: 2676
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Meressi, Tesfay
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109

ENL 200 - Studies In Literature
3 credits C
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 5101 - Topic: Read / Write about the Ocean
Class #: 2677
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Waxler, Robert P
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 07/07/2008 - 07/11/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Thursday, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Friday, 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
A study of the ocean through reading of novels, short stories and through writing. Focus on Melville, Conrad and Hemingway, with field trips to historic sites.The following course has very unique meeting dates & times and may have unique costs. Please contact the University Enrollment Center for specific cost information. 508-999-8857. Thank you.

Section 7102 - Topic: Women Writing Place
Class #: 2678
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Evans, Shari
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 8101 - Topic: Portuguese American Lit
Class #: 2679
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Tuesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Thursday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
What is a diaspora? How do the social, political and economic pressures of transnational migration change the way people understand both their own cultural identities and those of others? Through readings, class discussion and activities, students will examine how people of Portuguese descent are represented in mainstream culture, and how literature and other creative works by and about Portuguese in the U.S. and Canada address the complex issues of community life, inter-ethnic relations, gender and racialization that have often characterized their experience here. This course is taught in English.

ENL 251 - Intro Short Story
3 credits C
A consideration of short fiction to illustrate the history, range, and properties of the genre. The course treats such representative authors as Poe, Hawthorne, Tolstoy, Joyce, Faulkner, and other 19th and 20th century figures from a variety of national literatures.

Section 7101
Class #: 2680
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Thompson, Edwin J
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7102
Class #: 3063
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Thompson, Edwin
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

ENL 265 - Business Communications
3 credits O, W
Prerequisites: ENL 101, 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 #: 2681
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Harrison, Stanley D
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

ENL 400 - Sem:American Literature
3 credits
The particular topic of each seminar is announced immediately before each registration period.

Section 8101 - Topic: Poe & Hawthorne
Class #: 2682
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: White, Charles W
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 102
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 102
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 102

ENL 425 - Sem: Comparative Lit
3 credits
The particular topic of each seminar is announced immediately before each registration period.

Section 8101 - Topic: Existential Literature
Class #: 3013
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Marlow, James
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101

ENL 657 - Lit Sem: Historical Approaches
3 credits
Prerequisites: Graduate Standing or permission of instructor
Explores canonical and/or non-canonical literature from an historical perspective to strengthen background knowledge and understanding of literature, using representative literary texts as a point for departure and discussion. Includes discussion of issues relating the role of historical texts to alternative, non-traditional and multi-cultural contexts and of the pedagogical limitations and issues inherent in using an historical approach. Specific focus of the seminar, such as the Dickens Novel, will be listed in the schedule of classes and on student transcripts.

Section 8101 - Topic: American Literature Poetry / Hawthorne
Class #: 3011
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: White, Charles
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-102
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-102
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-102


Section 8102 - Topic: Existential Literature
Class #: 3012
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Marlow, James
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101

HST 116 - History Of US II
3 credits C, D
Continuation of the History of the United States; the survey of American history, from the Civil War and Reconstruction to the present.

Section 8101
Class #: 2685
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Ironfield, Richard P
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 118
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 118
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 118

HST 305 - U.S. In The Age Of Revol
3 credits C, D
Prerequisites: Course not open to Freshmen students
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 #: 2686
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Mohanty, Gail F
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7102
Class #: 3254
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Mohanty, Gail
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

HST 314 - History of Urban America
3 credits C, D
Prerequisites: Prereq: Course not open to Freshmen students
Examines the history of the American city - its people, its culture, and its politics. The course examines why cities look the way they do, and why cities are disproportionately poor and minority, while suburbs are not. Students consider such questions as: Are cities are in crisis? Can - and should - they be saved? The course looks at why cities are the way they are, and whether they still matter in an increasingly suburban nation. The course will also consider how these larger issues apply to nearby cities, such as New Bedford, Fall River, and Providence. Cross-listed as PST 369.

Section 8101
Class #: 2687
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Santow, Mark E
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112

MAT 613 - Urban Education & Social Issue
3 credits
Provides conceptual frameworks for understanding how race and class operate in schools and instructional methods to ensure inclusive education. Particular emphasis on addressing the diversity needs of our region, including the needs of English language learners.

Section 7501
Class #: 2691
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 942.00
Instructor: Rosa, Joao J
This section is a blended course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

MGT 650 - Adv Organization Behavi
3 credits
Understanding individual and group behavior and their application to problems faced by managers. Extensive use is made of experiential learning and student centered discussion in addressing the topics of leadership, motivation, communication, performance, stress, group dynamics, organizational structure and organizational change.

Section 8101
Class #: 2693
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 933.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 105
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 105

MGT 659 - Strategic Management
3 credits
Capstone course for the MBA. The course examines competitive factors impacting firms and the design of a competitive global strategy. Primary emphasis is on managerial skill development focused on enhancing effective organizational operations in today's globally competitive environment. The course analyzes components of a strategic plan: formulating, implementing, and controlling its execution and evaluating its success in a global context.

Section 8101
Class #: 2694
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 933.00
Instructor: Clayton, Garry
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, DION 110
Thursday, 06:00 PM - 10:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, DION 110

MIS 315 - Information Systems
3 credits E
Prerequisites: > or = to JR or SR standing; CCB majors only
Provides an understanding of information technology and systems and how information is used in support of decisions and organizational processes. Emphasis is on how information systems relate to organizational systems and decision making, information systems components, implementation and evaluation of systems performance, and ethical issues related to information systems design and use.

Section 8101
Class #: 2695
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Wang, Shouhong
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 214
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 214
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 214

MKT 490 - Special Topics In Market
3 credits
Prerequisites: "Prereqs: MKT 311 (or MKT 211), Sr. 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 8101 - Topic: Green Marketing
Class #: 2696
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: White, D. Steven
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109
Tuesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109
Wednesday, 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 109
Prerequisite: Junior standing and MKT 211; for business majors only, or by permission of the department chairperson.

MKT 672 - Int Bus & Multinat Enterpr
3 credits
Skills needed to operate or work in international businesses. The course will familiarize students with recent developments in the international marketplace, acquaint them with how international business is conducted in a changing world economy, and examine the differing cultural, economic, financial, legal, political and social environments found in the international marketplace. Topics addressed include the nature and scope of international business, the framework for international transactions, the nation-state and international business, assessing national environments and managing the multinational enterprise.

Section 8101
Class #: 3188
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 933.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Saturday, 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-114

MKT 690 - Special Topics In Market
3 credits
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 - Topic: Global Marketing
Class #: 2697
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1032.00
Instructor: White, D. Steven
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7102 - Topic: Global Marketing
Class #: 3151
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1032.00
Instructor: Ariguzo, Godwin
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

MTH 100 - Basic Algebra
3 credits
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 with class lecture and online lab exercises. Credits do not count towards graduation.

Section 7501
Class #: 2958
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 500.00
Instructor: Correia, Debra
This section is a blended course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 08/05/2008 - 08/28/2008
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LARTS 210
Thursday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LARTS 210
This course is recommended for all students, in preparation for Fall 08 Math courses. The following course has very unique meeting dates & times. Please contact the Professional & Continuing Education if you have any questions. 508-999-9202. Thank you.

Section 7502
Class #: 3306
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 500.00
Instructor: Cabral, Frank
This section is a blended course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 08/05/2008 - 08/28/2008
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LARTS 217
Thursday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LARTS 217
This course is recommended for all students, in preparation for Fall 08 Math courses. The following course has very unique meeting dates & times. Please contact the Professional & Continuing Education if you have any questions. 508-999-9202. Thank you.

MTH 103 - Finite Math
3 credits M
Will cover selected topics from Logic, Set Theory, Vectors and Matrices, Linear Programming, Probability, Graphs and Theory of Games. May be taken in lieu of MTH 101.

Section 8102
Class #: 2698
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Soden, James E
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 204
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 204
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 204

MTH 104 - Fundmntls Of Statistics
3 credits M
The mathematical techniques involved in organizing data, averages and variation, elementary probability theory, the binomial distribution, normal distributions and related topics, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression and correlation, Chi Square- tests of independence, Chi Square- goodness of fit and analysis of variance: comparing several sample means.

Section 8101
Class #: 2699
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Correia, Debra M
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 103
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 103
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 103

MTH 112 - Analy Geom & Calc II
4 credits M
Continuation of MTH 111. Topics from the integral calculus, stressing techniques of integration (including numerical methods). Infinite series.

Section 8101
Class #: 2700
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 892.00
Instructor: Cabral, Francis G
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, DION 110
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, DION 110
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, DION 110

MTH 131 - Precalculus
3 credits M
This course is designed to provide students with the precalculus background necessary for MTH 111. The course covers topics in algebra, trigonometry.

Section 8101
Class #: 2701
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Diamantoni, Timothy
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 206
Tuesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 206
Wednesday, 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 206

MTH 212 - Differential Equation
3 credits
Continuation of MTH 211. Ordinary differential equations of the first order, linear differential equations of the nth order, some nonlinear second order equations, series solutions and Laplace transforms.

Section 8101
Class #: 2702
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Faulkenberry, Richard E
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 118
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 118
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Seng 118

NUR 460 - Senior Mentorship
3 credits
Prerequisites: NUR 302, 306, 314, 322, 332
Synthesis experiential learning course, providing students with repeated opportunities to critically analyze and apply knowledge and skills learned previously in the program to the care of persons, families, and communities. The students role consists of promoting health, guiding persons and families through the health care experience, and shaping the health environment to maximize health in a practice setting of the students choice. The concentrated clinical practicum supports the socialization and professional development of students while maximizing clinical competence.

Section 7101
Class #: 2863
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 765.00
Instructor: Currier, Phyllis
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

NUR 611 - Trans Knowledge to Practice
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prereq: Matriculated Grad Students
Requires a student to integrate knowledge from prior course work and learning experiences to study a current nursing problem. This will involve analyzing the components of a strategic plan to address a problem, planning the execution of a solution to the problem, and implementing its completion. The student will work in a team that applies approaches and tactics from a variety of disciplines, theories and philosophical perspectives to an existing or simulated situation or professional practice issue.

Section 7501
Class #: 2703
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 963.00
Instructor: Sousa, Sharon A
This section is a blended course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 215
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 215
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 215

PHL 215 - Introduction To Ethics
3 credits C, E, W
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 8101
Class #: 2704
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Donahue, Charles H
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113
Tuesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113
Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113

PHL 326 - Philosophy Of Law
3 credits C
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 #: 2753
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Rowland, Mia Donna
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7102
Class #: 3279
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Rowland, Mia
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

PHY 102 - Intro Physics II
3 credits S
Prerequisites: Prereq: PHY 101
Continuation of PHY 101. The topics covered include heat and thermodynamics, vibrations, optics, electricity and magnetism. Non-calculus presentation.

Section 8101
Class #: 2706
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 669.00
Instructor: Schoonover, Jeffrey A
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 207
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 207
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 207

PHY 104 - General Physics Lab II
1 credits S
A laboratory course that accompanies PHY 102. Experiments provide students with a solid understanding of basic DC circuit concepts and an introduction to AC circuits.

Section 8101
Class #: 2707
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 223.00
Instructor: Schoonover, Jeffrey A
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 207
Wednesday, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 207

PHY 171 - Planet Earth I
3 credits S
Origin and history of earth; composition and structure of its interior, crust, oceans, and atmosphere. Plate tectonics and sea floor spreading; seismology, vulcanism and earthquakes; magnetism of earth. Forces shaping earth's surface, faults and folds, erosion, sedimentation and weathering. Earth materials: soil, minerals and ores, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic materials. Earth resources: salts and fertilizers, chemical supplies, and building materials.

Section 7101
Class #: 2708
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 777.00
Instructor: Silva, John
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7102
Class #: 3015
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 777.00
Instructor: Silva, John
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7103
Class #: 3184
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 777.00
Instructor: Silva, John
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

POM 345 - Operations Management
3 credits
Prerequisites: POM 212/MGT 212; > or = to JR or SR standing; CCB major only
The planning, coordination, and execution of activities in transformation processes in manufacturing and serve organizations where the inputs to the process may be the customers themselves. The role of the operations manager is explored, and attention is given to analytical methods that improve production processes and enhance competitiveness.

Section 8101
Class #: 2709
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Raben, Richard S
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 118
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 118
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, SEng 118

POM 445 - Total Quality Improvemnt
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: POM (MGT) 345 and Senior standing; for Business majors only or by permission of the appropriate department chairperson
Principles and practices underlying the continuous improvement of quality in the business and non-business enterprise. Particular attention is given to philosophies and methods of managing for quality, and to tools for quality improvement. The instructional approach is highly experiential and interactive, and features contact with quality systems professionals.

Section 8101
Class #: 2710
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Dickinson, Jonathan David
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 107
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 107
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 107

POR 103 - Intensive Elem Portuguese
6 credits C, G
An intensive course designed for beginners who desire to master the basic structures and vocabulary of the language in one semester; students complete a year of language in one semester. Students learn in a communicative environment using all four of the language skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This course is equivalent to POR 101 and 102.

Section 8101
Class #: 2711
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1272.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111

POR 203 - Intensv Inter Portuguese
6 credits C, G
Prerequisites: Prereq: POR 103 or 102
An intensive intermediate Portuguese language course. This course is designed to review the grammar and syntax of the Portuguese language studied in the first year, stressing usage and accuracy in all four language skills and emphasizing the expansion of vocabulary and use of Portuguese practical situations. Students complete a year of language in one semester. This course is equivalent to POR 101 and 102. (Formerly offered as POR 200.)

Section 8101
Class #: 2712
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 1272.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Friday, 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112

POR 217 - Portuguese American Literature
3 credits C
What is a diaspora? How do the social, political and economic pressures of transnational migration change the way people understand both their own cultural identities and those of others? Through readings, class discussion and activities, students will examine how people of Portuguese descent are represented in mainstream culture, and how literature and other creative works by and about Portuguese in the U.S. and Canada address the complex issues of community life, inter-ethnic relations, gender and racialization that have often characterized their experience here. This course is taught in English.

Section 8101 - Topic: Portuguese American Lit
Class #: 2713
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Tuesday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Wednesday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Thursday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111

POR 305 - Trans&Bus Portuguese I
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: POR 302 or permission of instructor
Introduction to translation theory and techniques. A number of texts from a variety of genres, including essay, short stories, and journalistic texts, will be distributed to students for translation. Students will present portions of their translated text to the class for comment. A portion of the course will also be dedicated to the fundamental terms of business correspondence in Portuguese. (Formerly offered as POR 337.)

Section 8101
Class #: 2715
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Tuesday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Wednesday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111
Thursday, 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 111

POR 308 - Adv Grammar & Syntax
3 credits C, G
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: POR 202 or equivalent
Study of Portuguese grammar and its uses, with extensive exercises. Emphasis will be placed on particular topics in Portuguese grammar and on advanced writing skills to be complemented by readings from Brazilian, Cape Verdean, Portuguese and Lusophone literatures. (Formerly offered as POR 325.)

Section 8101
Class #: 2716
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 114
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 114
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 114
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 114
Friday, 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 114

POR 481 - Seminar In Portuguese
3 credits C, G
The study of a specific topic, author, or literary period from Portugal, Brazil and/or Lusophone Africa. May be repeated with change in content.

Section 8101 - Topic: Luso-Asian Fictions
Class #: 2717
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Larkosh, Christopher
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Tuesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Thursday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
This advanced undergraduate/graduate seminar in Portuguese focuses upon the cultures of Asia as seen through literature, whether written in Portuguese or translated in and out of other languages. How do representations of Asia change in literary works as Portugal attempts to reinvent its relationship with areas formerly under its colonial control? Beginning with classics of Portuguese literature that point toward the ambivalent nature of the colonial enterprise (Camões, Mendes Pinto, Vieira), we will continue on to more recent literary works and films on Goa, Macau, East Timor and other parts of Asia (from Ondina Braga, Senna Fernandes, Tabucchi, Agualusa and others), both to investigate any lingering traces of colonial nostalgia as well as to imagine new possibilities for communication between the Lusophone world and Asia. Prerequisite: Fluency in Portuguese

POR 581 - Seminar In Portuguese
3 credits C, G
The study of a specific topic, author, or literary period from Portugal, Brazil and/or Lusophone

Section 8101 - Topic: Luso-Asian Fictions
Class #: 2718
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Larkosh, Christopher
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Tuesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
Thursday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 112
This advanced undergraduate/graduate seminar in Portuguese focuses upon the cultures of Asia as seen through literature, whether written in Portuguese or translated in and out of other languages. How do representations of Asia change in literary works as Portugal attempts to reinvent its relationship with areas formerly under its colonial control? Beginning with classics of Portuguese literature that point toward the ambivalent nature of the colonial enterprise (Camões, Mendes Pinto, Vieira), we will continue on to more recent literary works and films on Goa, Macau, East Timor and other parts of Asia (from Ondina Braga, Senna Fernandes, Tabucchi, Agualusa and others), both to investigate any lingering traces of colonial nostalgia as well as to imagine new possibilities for communication between the Lusophone world and Asia. Prerequisite: Fluency in Portuguese

POR 681 - Top Luso-Afro-Brazil Stdy&Thry
3 credits
Study of a specific topic, author or literary period from Portugal, Brazil, Lusophone Africa or elsewhere in the Lusophone World (Asia, Lusophone diaspora), as well as related advanced work in literary theory and cultural studies.

Section 8101
Class #: 3265
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Larkosh, Christopher
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Tuesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Thursday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112

POR 781 - Top Luso-Afro-Brazil Stdy&Thry
3 credits
Study of a specific topic, author or literary period from Portugal, Brazil, Lusophone Africa or elsewhere in the Lusophone World (Asia, Lusophone diaspora), as well as related advanced work in literary theory and cultural studies.

Section 8101
Class #: 2
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: Larkosh, Christopher
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Tuesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Wednesday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112
Thursday, 06:30 PM - 08:30 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts 112

PSC 101 - Intro American Politics
3 credits E
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 7102
Class #: 2719
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Roscoe, Douglas
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

Section 7103
Class #: 3264
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Roscoe, Douglas
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

PSC 347 - Environmental Law
3 credits
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing
Environmental Law explores the foundation of legal principles that apply to U.S. environmental laws. Students will learn the basic premises of environmental law, and then apply these premises to current environmental issues. The goal is to expose students to a broad understanding of the scientific and socio-economic elements that go into environmental regulations. Current environmental issues, such as climate change, will be discussed. The course is meant as an introduction into environmental law. There is no course pre-requisite.

Section 7101
Class #: 3108
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: McGuire, Chad
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

PSY 215 - Adolescent Psychology
3 credits
Prerequisites: PSY 101
A survey of theories of adolescent personality development, psychopathology and current issues in the field.

Section 5101
Class #: 3136
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Burr, Robin C
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000

PSY 305 - Physiological Psychology
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prereqs: PSY 101;PSY majors only; Minimum Overall GPA of 2.75
The study of the biological basis of behavior. Course covers basic principles of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, neuropharmacology. This course also covers biological bases of abnormal behavior, drug addiction, visual processing and sleep mechanisms.

Section 9101
Class #: 2785
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Cone, Donna M
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Tuesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000
Wednesday, 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM, Fall River Center, FRCE 000

PSY 516 - Social & Cultural Found
3 credits
Prerequisites: Graduate Psychology majors
Nature and dynamics of interpersonal group relations as they occur within a multicultural context. Students will study relations among diverse ethnic, racial, and cultural groups in the United States and globally. The course looks at cross-cultural relations from an interdisciplinary perspective, considering psychological, sociological, and historical factors; considers several relevant issues in counseling from a multicultural perspective, and studies specific cultural groups in the context of therapy issues. This course fulfills a portion of the Mental Health Counselors license requirement.

Section 8101
Class #: 3175
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 843.00
Instructor: staff
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - Unique Start Dates, Special Dates: 06/23/2008 - 07/30/2008
Monday, 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101
Wednesday, 05:00 PM - 08:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Larts-101

SOC 101 - Intro To Sociology
3 credits D
A survey of the fundamental principles of sociology and the basic factors conditioning social behavior.

Section 8101
Class #: 2723
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Devine, Richard P
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113
Tuesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113
Wednesday, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, LArts 113

SOC 357 - Justice & Society
3 credits
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: SOC 101 or equivalent; Junior standing or permission of instructor
An introduction to the wider cultural and legal contexts of the criminal justice system. The course draws on the sociology of law and the police, as well as the functioning of the courts in order to understand the concept of law, the notion of the rule of law, due process, and the role of constraint in law enforcement in a democratic society. Cross-listed as CJS 357.

Section 5101
Class #: 2725
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Roderick, Dennis B
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000

SPA 102 - Elementary Spanish II
3 credits C, G
Prerequisites: SPA 101 or equivalent
Continuation of SPA 101.

Section 5101
Class #: 2727
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Massano, Giulio
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, New Bedford Center, NBCE 000

SPA 202 - Intermediate Spanish II
3 credits C, G
Prerequisites: SPA 201 or equivalent
Continuation of SPA 201.

Section 8101
Class #: 2728
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 636.00
Instructor: Twomey Jr, John H
This section is a classroom course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
Monday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106
Tuesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106
Wednesday, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Dartmouth Campus, Dion 106

WMS 200 - Topics Women Studies
3 credits C
Topics will be determined by the faculty member and will therefore vary; course may be repeated with change of content. This course may be cross-listed with an academic department.

Section 7101 - Topic: Women Writing Place
Class #: 2729
Status: Enrolling
Tuition & fees (excludes registration fee): $ 744.00
Instructor: Evans, Shari
This section is a online course.
Summer 2008 - 2nd 5 Week, 07/07/2008 - 08/06/2008
PLEASE NOTE: This is an online course. To view DETAILED COURSE INFORMATION and/or COURSE SYLLABUS click here (requires Adobe Reader).

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