H• University of ~ Massachusetts 2010 UMASS Lowell summer Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education http://continuinged.uml.edu 3 Certificate Programs 5 Online Degrees & Certificates Classes Begin May 24, 201 O 7 Corporate Education Undergraduate & Graduate Courses 8 Undergraduate Courses 15 Graduate Courses • NEW! Online Graduate Certificates in Information Technology! 17 General, Academic & Registration Information 2 0 Registration Form Seepage 2. • See page 20 for information on our new Inn 8t Conference Center. Design: TR Design • Printed by Charles River ·pualJ! e 4l1M ll 8JB4S asea1d "Ado::> aie:i11dnp e aA1a:iaJ noA !I ·sis11 Bu111ew a1d1i1nw sasn Ai1sJaA1un a41 (laMOl suasn4::iessel/\l 0817Z:-17£6 (8L6) }O Al!SJaA!un L88Z:-1798 LO VI/II '1JaM07 Olv'd anU8/\\f /\l!SJ8/\1Un 8UQ ·s·n a6eisod uoqeonp3 aoueis1O "Ii? aiemdJ0J 'sa!pnis 5u!nU!lU0J ·6JQ l!}OJd-UON 11aM07 snasm.pesse1,AJ :1-0 Ai!sJaA1un VAIL!ABl!E ENTIRELY. ONL!INE! This Summer NE\/V Two New from UMass Lowell's Graduate Certificate PUA.SUE Computer Science Programs in Department! Information YOUREDUCATION ' Technology Online or On Campus • The Online Graduate Certificate Program in Systems Mo els d nae This is a great time to advance your career or pursue new opportunities. Explore UMass Lowell's many programs & courses available on campus. online or in a blended format. Required courses: 94.517 Operating Systems Foundations Take Advantage of Our Professional Education Programs 94.518 Large Scale Application Deployment UMass Lowell offers working professionals the opportunity to advance their careers through 94.511 Network and Systems Administration high quality degrees and certificates. By drawing on the resources of both full time faculty 94.519 Managing Virtual Systems and the finest practitioners in the field, students have access to the "Best of Both Worlds." Take a Look at Our New Graduate Online Certificates The Online Graduate Certificate Program i The University's Computer Science Department will offer two new Graduate on line certificates this Summer: Systems Models and Management; and Network Security. These new certificates rk ec ity are designed for students interested in advanced graduate studies in Information Technology. (See our ad on this page for a listing of courses offered this Summer). Required courses: Fmish Your College Education 94.560 Network Infrastructures Degree Completers: Our popular Bachelor's Degrees in Psychology, Liberal Arts, and Information 94.561 Computer Network Security Technology will provide you with the flexibility you need to pursue your goals of degree 94.562 Digital Forensics completion. Summer is a great time to accelerate your progress towards a degree. 94.563 Secure Mobile Networks Consider Our Blended Healthcare Programs Advance your career opportunities in This Summer the School of Health & Environment will again offer its Master's Program in Systems Management and Security! Health Management plus several graduate certificates in a blended format developed These two 4-course graduate certificate programs are ideal for IT professionals specifically for healthcare professionals. Please see our ad on page 20 for a listing of courses who already have their bachelor's degree. Interested applicants should be offered this Summer. familiar with C Programming and have a math background that includes Advance Your Career with Our New Online Graduate undergraduate courses in pre-calculus, statistics and discrete structures. Engineering Courses This Summer UMass Lowell will offer two new graduate courses in Electrical & Computer Online Graduate IT Courses Available This Summer: Engineering (16.508-031) Quantum Electronics for Engineers and (16.576-031) Principles of Solid State Devices. See page 16 for more information. 94.517-031 Operating Systems Foundations 94.560-031 Network Infrastructures Con ider Our New Inn & Conf ren e Center for Your Next Event 94.561-031 Computer Network Security This Summer the University will host a groundbreaking conference on "Innovative Cities: Best Practices in Urban Development." See pages 7 and 20 for more information. See page 15 for detai Is! Pursue your professional and career goals this summer. We invite you to review the hundreds Visit continuinged.uml.edu/online for details on these two of opportunities in this bulletin and tell us how we can help you chart your course for success. new online graduate certificate programs! 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Please refer to page 19. to test drive an online course today! Note: The University of Massachusetts System offers additional courses and programs online. Visit www.UMassOnline.net for more details. EARN YOUR MBA ONLINE! ONLINE GRADUATE PROGRAMS UMass Lowell's College of Management-a leader in quality management education, recognized by Princeton Review in 2008 and 2009 as one of America's Best Business Schools, and accredited by the top business accreditation association - is now offering their popular on campus MBA program online so that students both near and far can benefit from the program's commitment to excellence. Master's Degrees in Education • Educational Administration, M.Ed. Master of Business Administration - • Curriculum and Instruction, M.Ed. Earn Your MBA Online, On Campus or Both! • Curriculum and Instruction: Science Education Option, M.Ed. http://continuinged.um1 .edu/onl ine/mba/ • Curriculum and Instruction: Autism Studies Option, M.Ed. 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ONLINE GRADUATE - • Certificate in Behavioral Intervention in Autism • Certificate in Foundations of Business • Certificate in Clinical Pathology • Certificate in Laboratory and Biological Safety • Certificate in Domestic Violence Prevention • Certificate in Plastics Engineering • Certificate in Forensic Criminology • Certificate in Security Studies UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES: 70.376 3D Computer Animation Website Development Track 70.377 Advanced Animation: After Effects• Required Courses: (41 70.379 Website Design: Dreamweaver9 90.291 Introduction to DHTML 70.384 Advanced Website Design & Development Creative Arts/Media · 70.392 Design for Advertising 90.238 Website Development: Microsoft9 Expression• Web 90.248 Website Database Implementation Applications 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 90.306 Introduction to XML 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the Web 90.238 Website Development: Microsoft9 Expression• Web Electives: (Choose 2):* * * 8 Multimedia Applications 90.247 Web Authoring: Adobe• Flash• 70.379 Website Design: Dreamweaver9 70.384 Advanced Website Design and Development Available on campus and online 90.227 Developing Interactive Help Systems 8 Use Towards a Degree in Information Technology!* Website Design & Development 90.245 Website Server Administration The Multimedia Certificate Program at UMass Lowell is 90.246 Active Server Pages .NET one of the largest, most comprehensive programs of study Available online * 90.247 Web Authoring: Adobe• Flash• in multimedia available in New England. It draws upon the Use Towards a Degree in Information Technology!* 90.250 E-Commerce on the Web expertise of several departments, colleges, and centers The Certificate Program in Website Design and Development 90.292 Advanced DHTML within the University, as well as outside expertise from is designed to provide students with the knowledge they 90.301 Java Programming industry professionals. You can earn the Certificate in need to design and implement effective, dynamic websites. 90.302 Java Script Multimedia Applications online or as a mix of online and Students pursuing this certificate program have the option of 90.305 Introduction to Perl on campus courses! taking either the Web Design Track or the Web Development 90.346 Digital Media Delivery -NEW! Track, depending on their particular area of interest. You can 90.347 Rich Web Development with Advanced Flash• Required Courses: (4) earn the Certificate in Website Design & Development 90.348 Developing Dynamic Websites with 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia entirely online, on campus, or by taking a combination of Cold Fusion• 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the Web online and on campus courses. *Some courses may also be available on campus. 90.232 Desktop Video Production **70.262 and 70.385 are not currently available online. 90.247 Web Authoring: Adobe• Flash• Website Design Track ***Note: Other 90.xxx courses may be substituted as Electives (Choose 2): Note: Students pursuing the Website Design Track should electives for the Website Development Track with prior 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media have basic familiarity with HTML. Those who do not have approval from the certificate program coordinator. basic familiarity with HTML are encouraged to take 90.291 70.262 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• Introduction to DHTML as one of their electives prior to 70.264 Computer Graphics and Illustration 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design taking the required courses in this program. Q Contemporary Communications 70.376 3D Computer Animation Required Courses: (41 70.377 Advanced Animation: After Effects• 70.379 Website Design: Dreamweaver9 Available on campus and online 70.379 Website Design: Dreamweaver9 70.384 Advanced Website Design & Development Use Towards a Degree in Information Technology or 70.384 Advanced Website Design and Development 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the Web Liberal Arts!* 78.201 Introduction to Audio for Multimedia and the Web 90.247 Web Authoring: Adobe• Flash• The Contemporary Communications Certificate is intended 90.227 Developing Interactive Help Systems Electives (Choose 2): as an introductory certificate to prepare students for work in 90.238 Website Development: Microsoft9 Expression• Web a rapidly changing, information-driven workplace. Students 70.262** Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• 90.250 E-Commerce on the Web will develop skills in research, analysis, writing, graphic 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 90.291 Introduction to DHTML presentation of material, and the use of technology as a 90.238 Website Development: Microsoft9 Expression• Web 90.306 Introduction to XML tool for communication. 90.248 Website Database Implementation 90.346 Digital Media Delivery -NEW! 90.250 E-commerce on the Web Required Courses: (4 plus 2 electives) 90.347 Rich Web Development: Advanced Flash• 90.291 Introduction to DHTML Written Communication (Choose 1): 90.292 Advanced DHTML 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media 8 90.302 JavaScript 42.224 Business Writing Graphic Design & Digital Imaging 90.306 Introduction to XML 42.226 Technical and Scientific Communication 90.346 Digital Media Delivery -NEW! 42.300 Journalism Use Towards a Degree in Information Technology or Liberal Arts!* 90.347 Rich Web Development: Advanced Flash• Computer-Based Communications (Choose 1) : 90.348 Developing Dynamic Websites with ColdFusion• 90.160 Introduction to Information Systems This certificate program offers students interested in breaking into graphic design and electronic publishing an innovative **70.262 is not currently available online. 90.238 Website Development: Microsoft9 Expression• Web 90.291 Intro to DHTML mix of traditional design courses along with several courses 91.113 Exploring the Internet in the latest publishing technologies. From traditional graphic design to designing for multimedia and the Web, students Strategic Thinking & Effective Communication (Choose 1) : in the program complete numerous portfolio pieces geared 45.202 Introduction to Logic towards the professional market. 46.210 Media and Politics 62.201 Marketing Principles Required Courses: (6) 90.250 E-Commerce on the Web 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design 90.460 Computer Ethics 70.240 Fundamentals of Typography Get Free Microsott-Developer Software when you Multimedia/Graphic Design and Development (Choose 1) : 70.245 Desktop Publishing: Layout and Production register for certain UMass Lowell courses! Refer to 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design 70.262 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• the courses with the icon designating 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 70.391 Advanced Graphic Design applicable courses. 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the Web 70.400 Portfolio Production Seminar 90.232 Desktop Video Production Electives (Choose 3): For a complete list of all applicable courses Electives (Choose 2 not already taken): 70.264 Computer Graphics & Illustration and other information, please visit 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media 70.362 Advanced Digital Imaging http:/ /continuinged.uml.edu/msdnaa.htm 42.224 Business Writing 42.226 Technical and Scientific Communication 42.300 Journalism * Many of the courses in these certificate programs can be applied towards a part-time degree. See page 6 or visit our website for more information on degrees. For information on how to apply For more information on any of these certificate programs visit our these courses into your degree, call our Student Support Specialists at (9781934-2474. Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu or call (978) 934-2474. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Demand bor inbormation technology worker~ i~ expected to continue it~ growth through 2016. Source: Occupational Outlook Quarterly, Spring 2009 45.202 Introduction to Logic Now Available Entirely Online! 45.205 Argumentation and Rhetoric 8 45.207 Corporate Communications The Certificate in Computer- Oracle professionals 45.356 The History, Theory, and Practice of Rhetoric 46.210 Media and Politics Assisted Manufacturing 46.316 Politics and Film continue to be in For those who have basic drawing experience and want 62.201 Marketing Principles to expand their knowledge in the latest industry-standard 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design high demand. 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This certificate mix of legal theory and practical skills applications. One special suite, students engage in a progressive learning experience. is designed as an introductory program for those who want to feature of specific interest in the program is the Paralegal Hands-on skill building throughout the program will prepare explore a broad range of electives in different subject areas Practicum, which can provide students with real-world experi students for challenging and highly rewarding positions in before deciding on an area of specialization. ence in research, drafting, ethics, and client interaction. 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This part-time certificate program is **Note: This is a partial list. For the complete list of courses ., UNIX® designed for personnel working in the areas of public safety, that may be applied as electives, see the Continuing security management, and law enforcement; executives in Studies website for computer courses with the 90. prefix, Available on campus and online corporations responsible for overseeing in-house security or contact the Faculty and Student Support Center at 978- programs; and information technology professionals. Use Towards a Degree in Information Technology!* 934-2474. Required Courses: (4) The Certificate in UNIX is designed for those currently in the 44.115 Introduction to Homeland Security computer industry who want to upgrade their skills, and for I 44.241 Physical Security those with basic computer literacy who want to enter this 44.312 Security Management V NEW THIS SEMESTER! ~ fast-growing field. 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Presented by the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Middlesex Community College, The Lowell Plan, and Lowell National Historical Park. ~=ment UMass Lowell is now a PMI®a pproved Registered Education Provider .l!llllnstitute For additional information, visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/corporate/projectmanagementcertificate.htm REQUIRED SEMINARS ELECTIVES SEMINARS (Choose 31 Negotiation Skills OPTIONAL SEMINAR Project Management: Planning Project Management Boot Camp CRS #00.618-041 PMP Exam Preparation and Scheduling CRS #00.613-042 Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; CRS # 00.621-042 Thursday/Friday; May 20, 21 One Day; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Friday, May 7 Four Evenings: Meets 6 pm-9:30 pm; CRS #00.608-043 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $475; Tuesday/Thursday; June 8, 10, 15, 17 Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 CEUs: .7; PDUs: 7 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $525; Thursday/Friday, May 13, 14 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Microsoft" Project 2007 Leadership Skills CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 CRS #00.616-041 CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 CRS #00.610-042 One Day; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Friday, June 18 Conflict Resolution Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Project Management: Resources Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $475; CRS # 00.624-041 Wednesday/Thursday, May 26, 27 and Budgeting CEUs: .7; PDUs: 7 Two Evenings; Meets 6 pm-9:30 pm; Offered Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $850; CR S #00.6 09-043 Summer2010 CEUs: 1 .4; PDUs: 14 Project Management Capstone Seminar Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Held on Lowell Campus, Tuition: $475; CRS #00.623-041 Thursday/Friday, June 10, 11 NEW! CEUs: .7; PDUs: 7 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Communication & Team Management Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Wednesday/Thursday, June 30, July 1 CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 CRS #00.626-041 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm: Risk Management Thursday/Friday, April 8, 9 CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 Customized CRS #00.614-043 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Conflict Resolution Training is Available Two Days; Meets 9 am-4 pm; CEUs: 1 .4; PDUs: 14 CRS # 00.624-041 Thursday/Friday, June 24, 25 Effective Organizational Skills Two Evenings; Meets 6 pm-9:30 pm; TO MEET YOUR COMPANY'S Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $775; Wednesdays, May 5, 12 CRS # 00.617-041 BUSINESS NEEDS- CEUs: 1.4; PDUs: 14 Held on Lowell Campus, Tuition: $475; One Day; Meets 9 am-4 pm; Friday, April 30 Held on Lowell Campus, Tuition: $475; CEUs: .7; PDUs: 7 Call (978} 934-2144 for details! 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A Register for all six sessions and save 40% off the total! Register for all three sessions and save 25% off the total! Use course #00.630-041 and pay just $1800 for all six sessions. Use course #00.920-041 and pay just $1,800 for all three sessions. Ca11 (978) 934-2405 today for a free copy of our Plastics Seminars & Workshops brochure or visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/plastics To Register, Call (978) 934-2405 For More Information, Visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/corporate/bio.htm For more information on any of these corporate programs visit our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu/corporate or call (978) 934-2405. ■ s . S May 24-June 30 1 ummer ess1on Day Classes begin on May 24 and meet Monday through Thursday for 3-credit courses and meet Monday through Friday for 4-credit courses. M/W Evening Classes begin on May 24 and include 2 FRIDAYS: June 4 and June18 at the regularly scheduled hours. T/Th Evening Classes begin on May 25 and include 2 FRIDAYS: June 11 and June 25 at the regularly scheduled hours. Reminder: This course listing combines the University of Massachusetts Lowell day school courses and the continuing studies courses. It is important to check course numbers and prerequisites to ensure enrollment in the correct class. ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Title Days lime (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor i·iii•mH•IH 1 - 2063 60.201-011 Accounting/Financial (Course ends July 1) T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Department Faculty 2223 60.201-061 Accounting/Financial ::-Online Course 3 Clairmont Carter 2065 60.202-011 Accounting/Managerial (Course ends July 1) T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 60.201 Lisa Andrusaitis 3081 60.202-012 Accounting/Managerial (Course ends July 1) T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 60.201 Mary Ellen Morris 3083 60.301-011 * Intermediate Accounting I MM/ 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P:60.202; BSBA students and COM Stefanie Tate (Course ends July 2) Dean permission 3035 60.302-011 * Intermediate Accounting II MM/ 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 60.301; BSBA students and COM Janie Casello-Bouges (Course ends July 2) Dean permission 2525 60.331-011 * Cost Management Systems T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 60.202; BSBA students (non-Accounting Laura Christiansen majors) and COM Dean permission *Before registering for all 300/400-level College of Management courses, students must meet all prerequisites and submit a "College of Management Dean Permission Request Form." Please visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/general/information.htm to fill out the form online. l·i;ilii•1Hl4i■iiid;td4=hi- 3694 70.262-011 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop M/Th 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 Jacob Nazarian 3697 70.372-011 2-D Animation M/Th 11 :00 am-3:15 pm 3 Janet Benn 3696 70.374-011 Introduction to 3-D Modeling and Animation T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Janet Benn 3704 70.291-011 Introduction to Graphic Design MM/ 6:00-9:30 pm 3 Basic Mac or Windows proficiency Mark Hartshorn Development (5/26-7/31/09) > 2243 70.379-061 Website Design: Macromedia~ Online Course 3 P: Basic HTML and Photoshop familiarity; Christopher Perry Dreamweaver® req. Dreamweaver and Photoshop CS3 or 4 2345 70.384-061 Advanced Website Design and Development ::-Online Course 3 P: 70.379; req. Dreamweaver CS3 or CS4 Christopher Perry Note: While the above courses will not transfer directly into the Art Department's Bachelor of Fine Arts Day School degree program, certain two-course clusters may be accepted for transfer upon prior department approval. CERTIFICATE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN AND DIGITAL IMAGING (See page 4 for required courses.) CERTIFICATE IN WEBSITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT (See page 4 for required courses.) i·i;i•=IHl•; f - 1 2335 58.101-011 Art Appreciation MM/ 7:00-10:15 pm 3 AHO Department Faculty > 3634 58.101-061 Art Appreciation Online Course 3 AHO Julie Sawyer > 3698 58.203-061 History of Art: Prehistoric to Medieval Online Course 3 AHO Liana Cheney 2781 58.204-061 History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern Art ::-Online Course 3 AHO Department Faculty > 3635 58.321-061 Italian Renaissance Art Online Course 3 AH Liana Cheney i=it•i•MHHii4ii~t4¥- 1 2513 83.101-011 LifeSciencel T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 SCL Phuong-son Nguyen > 2977 83.106-061 Human Biology Online Course 3 SC Gail Skinner-Brassard 3580 83.110-011 Microbes and Society: Good, Bad and Ugly MM/ 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Ekaterina Vorotnikova 2249 83.214-061 Human Ecology >O nline Course 3 SCL Priscilla Mattson 2251 83.214-062 Human Ecology ::-Online Course 3 SCL Priscilla Mattson 14=1¥1H1; P - > 2253 84.101-061 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists Online Course 3 SCL Philip Lamprey > 2255 84.101-062 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists Online Course 3 SCL Philip Lamprey 3699 84.102-031 Forensic Science for the Non-Scientist >O nline Course 3 SCL Eugene Barry 2081 84.111-011 General Chemistry I T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 C: 84.113; SCL Daniel Lavoie 2083 84.113-011 General Chemistry Laboratory I T/Th 3:30-6:45 pm 1 (3) C: 84.111; SCL Paul Damour 2085 84.121-011 Chemistry I (IA) MM/ 7:00-10:15 pm 3 Stephen Theberge 2087 84.122-011 Chemistry II (IA) MM/ 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 84.121; C: 84.124; SCL Kim Shih 2089 84.123-011 Chemistry I Laboratory T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 1 (3) C: 84.121 SCL Paul Damour 2479 84.123-012 Chemistry I Laboratory T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 1 (3) C: 84.121 SCL Daniel Pyburn 2091 84.124-011 Chemistry 11 Laboratory T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 1 (3) C: 84.122; SCL Theodore Coletta 2093 84.221-011 Organic Chemistry IA MIT/Th 2:45-5: 15 pm 3 P: 84.122; C: 84.229 Gene Davis . 2095 84.221-012 Organic Chemistry IA T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 84.122; C: 84.229 Gene Davis 2097 84.229-011 Organic Chemistry IA Laboratory MM/ 6:00-10:15 pm 1 (4) C: 84.221 Hongning Fu 120994 84.1229-01~2 1Org4anic C1hemi~stry IAt Lab·ora-to,ry -----T/-Th --6-:00--10-:15- p-m --1- (4)- -C-: 8-4.2-21 ----------------Ho-ng-nin-g F-u ----- (See courses listed under Cultural Studies and Languages) 14Uii•MMIHididi•i4H~t•1i■M·- 3638 15.132-011 Environmental Chemistry II MM/ 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 15.131 Charles Panagiotakos 3639 15.152-011 Water Biology TITH 7:00-10:15 pm 3 Therese Champigny IAVJIIMMIHiiihft- 2451 14.204-011 Strength of Materials (alternate 22.212) M-Th 8:00-10:15 am 3 P: 14.203 John McKelliget CERTIFICATE IN DATABASE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES (See page 5 for required courses.) ii•Mi4•••¥Ji4iid4-.---------------------------------------------- 2933 91.113-011 Exploring the Internet T/Th 5:30-8:45 pm 3 Non-CS Majors only Jie Yang 3735 91.113-061 Exploring the Internet >O nline Course 3 Non-CS Majors only Jose Annunziata 3642 91.404-021 Analysis of Algorithms (5/24-8/13/10) Tues 5:30-8:30 pm 3 Zheng Fang 3705 94.301-021 * Organization of Programming Languages Tues 5:30-8:30 pm 3 Krishnan Seetharaman (5/24-8/13) *Requires permission of Graduate Computer Science Coordinator •4;ilMUWii'H•t4- 2783 44.101-011 Criminal Justice System MM/ 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Steven Sacco 2649 44.115-061 Introduction to Homeland Security >O nline Course 3 Robert Sojka 3563 44.212-061 Weapons of Mass Destruction >O nline Course Brian LeBlanc 2567 44.221-011 Criminology I T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Joseph Burke 2785 44.233-011 Criminal Procedure M-Th 8:00-10:15 am 3 David McCauley 2787 44.234-011 Criminal Law M-Th 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 Stephen Saravara 2561 44.241-061 Physical Security >O nline Course 3 Gail Beaudoin 2563 44.248-011 Terrorism (International and Domestic) M-Th 1: 00-3:15 pm 3 Ofer Zmiri 2789 44.248-061 Terrorism (International and Domestic) >O nline Course 3 Allan Roscoe 2715 44.312-011 Security Management M-Th 1: 00-3:15 pm 3 Stephen Saravara 2651 44.326-061 Hate Crime >O nline Course 3 Richard Lumb 2565 44.343-061 Forensic Psychology >O nline Course 3 Denise Hines 2663 44.360-061 Gender, Race and Crime >O nline Course 3 Gail Beaudoin 3564 44.370-011 Criminal Justice Management T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Frank Mazzaglia 2739 44.387-061 Criminal Mind and Behavior >O nline Course 3 Ellsworth Fersch 2791 44.390-011 Criminal Justice Research Methods T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Karin Tusinski Miofsky 2339 44.395-011 Statistics in Criminal Justice M-Th 8:00-10:15 am 3 Jacob Stowell See our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu ■ ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Trtle Days lime (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor 3565 44.397-011 Crime Mapping M-Th 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 Jacob Stowell 2717 44.496-011 Criminal Justice Internship TBA TBA 3 Email instructor at [email protected] Gail Beaudoin to arrange for an appointment. For permission numbers and questions regarding the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program. please email [email protected]. CERTIFICATE IN PARALEGAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE IN SECURITY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY (See page 5 for required courses.) i4ijilii¥iiiM•ii¥- 2335 58.101-011 Art Appreciation M/W 7:00-10:15 pm 3 AHD Department Faculty > 3634 58.1 01-061 Art Appreciation Online Course 3 AHD Julie Sawyer > 3706 59.203-061 History of Art: Prehistoric to Medieval Online Course 3 AHD Liana Cheney > 2797 59.204-061 History of Art II: Renaissance to Modern Art Online Course 3 AHD Department Faculty > 3636 59.421-061 Italian Renaissance Art Online Course 3 Liana Cheney lid•HMhiti- 2049 49.201-011 Economics I (Microeconomics) M/W 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 90.111; SS Harjeet Khosla 2201 49.201-061 Economics I (Microeconomics) :: Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS Michael Carter > 2203 49.201-062 Economics I (Microeconomics) Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS David Kingsley 2630 49.201-063 Economics I (Microeconomics) ·•. Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS David Kingsley 2051 49.202-011 Economics II (Macroeconomics) T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 90.111; SS Patricia Machado 2207 49.202-061 Economics II (Macroeconomics) ·•. Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS Michael Carter 2209 49.202-062 Economics II (Macroeconomics) ·•. Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS Nurul Aman > 2533 49.202-063 Economics II (Macroeconomics) Online Course 3 P: 90.111; SS Muhammad Anwar 2053 49.211-011 Statistics I T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: 92.122 or equivalent; SS Harjeet Khosla 2363 49.325-061 United States Economic History :: Online Course 3 P: 49.201 or 49.202; SSD Carol McDonough ii•44•;iti-il·iVi•id•if1i4•i•i;•=idbl~l=iMl~N 2799 16.201-011 Circuit Theory I M/W 9:00 am-12:15 pm 3 P: C or better in 92.132 Tenneti Rao 3586 16.360-011 Electromagnetics I M/W 1 :00-4: 15 pm 3 P: 16.202 Xingwei Wang 3587 16.365-011 Electronics I T/Th 2:00-5:15 pm 3 P: 16.202, 95.144, 92.231 Mufeed Mah'd 1999 16.428-011 Alternative Energy Sources M/W 6:00-9: 15 pm 3 P: Permission of instructor Ziyad Salameh 2001 16.429-011 Electric Vehicle Technology T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: Permission of instructor Ziyad Salameh 2801 16.431-011 RF Design I T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 P: Instructor permission Tenneti Rao > 3589 16.474-031 Principles of Solid State Devices Online Course 3 P: 16.365 Craig Armiento •=i~M•M=-c------------------------ 2019 42.101-011 College Writing I M-Th 8:00-10:15 am 3 Daniel Graffeo 2805 42.101-012 College Writing I M/W 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: Requires MS Word Sam Ruddick 3649 42.101-013 College Writing I M-Th 12:30-2:45 pm 3 P: Requires MS Word Sara Backer 2153 42.101-061 College Writing >O nline Course 3 P: Requires MS Word Richard Keating > 2707 42.101-062 College Writing Online Course 3 P: Requires MS Word Erin Bingman 2369 42.102-011 College Writing T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 42.101 Thomas Hersey 3664 42.102-012 College Writing T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 42.101 Alison Harriman > 2157 42.102-061 College Writing Online Course 3 P: 42.101; requires MS Word Marialana Salamone 2481 42.102-062 College Writing >O nline Course 3 P: 42.101; requires MS Word Marialana Salamone 2807 42.102-063 College Writing >O nline Course 3 P: 42.101; requires MS Word Guy Peartree 3651 42.102-064 College Writing >O nline Course 3 P: 42.101; requires MS Word Guy Peartree 3654 42.211-011 Poetry M-Th 8:00-10:15 am 3 P: 42.102; AH Thomas Schaefer 2161 42.212-061 The Short Story >O nline Cour e 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Claudine Perreault > 2021 42.212-062 The Short Story Online Course 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Jeffrey Vanderveen 2557 42.216-061 Monsters, Apes and Nightmares ·. . Online Course 3 P: 42.102 Todd Avery 3700 42.216-062 Monsters, Apes and Nightmares >O nline Course 3: P: 42.102 Todd Avery 2023 42.217-011 The Horror Story T../T h 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 42.102; AH Department Faculty 2371 42.217-061 The Horror Story .. nline ourse 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Lisa Mahoney 2373 42.217-062 The Horror Story ·:• Online Course 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Lisa Mahoney 2809 42.222-011 Oral Communication M/W 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 42.102; AH Rita Sullivan 2167 42.224-061 * Business Writing Onhne Course 3 P: 42.102; requires MSWord Nancy Brown 2337 42.224-062* Business Writing :: Online Course 3 P: 42.102; requires MS Word Nancy Brown > 2375 42.226-061 * Technical and Scientific Communication Online Course 3 P: 42.102; requires MS Word Peter Payack > 3652 42.253-031 Culture of American Sport .. ,O... nline Course 3 P: 42.102 Carl Mason 2377 42.291-061 History of English Literature I ·ne Course 3 P: 42.102; AH Jonathan Martin 2813 42.295-061 History of American Literature II 0 e Course 3 P: 42.102; AH Sean McPherson 2641 42.298-011 Children's Literature M-Th 12:30-2:45 pm 3 P: 42.102; AH Kathy Doherty 2743 42.302-061 Creative Writing: Fiction .. 0 lin~C ur c. 3 P: 42.102; requires MS Word; requires Lori Grace MS Word and a headset 2853 42.320.061 Personal and Reflective Writing :~ Online Course 3 P: 42.102 Claudine Perreault 2643 42.341-061 Studies in Film >O nline Course 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Michael Miller 3732 42.341-062 Studies in Film >O nline Course 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Michael Miller 2535 42.349-061 Arthurian Literature >O nline Course 3 P: 42.102; AH; requires MS Word Charles Archer 3655 42.351-061 Literature of the Middle Ages Online Course 3 P: 42.102; Requires MS Word Jonathan Martin 2559 42.402-011 Topics in Writing: Screenwriting M/W 7:00-10:15 pm 3 P: 42.102 Richard Farrell 2911 42.413-021 Advanced Software Writing (5/24-8/13) Tues 6:00-9:00 pm 3 P: 42.412 Stephen Murphy * Students will not receive credit for both 42.224 and 42.226. CERTIFICATE IN TECHNICAL WRITING i=iNJl;M~IMi~•Hii4i@t4- 2101 87.115-011 Astronomy T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 SCL Arnold O'Brien 2103 87.117-011 AstronomyLab M/W 7:00-9:15 pm 1 (2) SCL Arnold O'Brien li;ti4=1ti•i:f.iM~l·i~i•i•iM•HildRibl~tclll (See courses hsted unde Art and Information Technology) 1=CERTIFIC1ATE IN ¥GRAPHICi DE•SIGN• AND iDIGI-TAL- IM-AG-IN-G (-See- p-age- 4 -for- req-uir-ed -co-urs-es.-) --------------------------- --- (See also Nursing) 2711 30.315-011 Kinesiology T/Th 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 P: For non-Exercise Physiology majors only Keith Hallbourg 3721 31.200-011 Children's Health Issues M/W 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Pauline Ladebauche 2379 31.201-061 Community Health and Environment >O nline Course 3 Open to all students Nicole Champagne 2381 35.101-011 Human Anatomy and Physiology I T/Th 6:15-9:30 pm 3 C: 35.103; SCL Paul Fierimonte 2009 35.103-011 Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory I T/W/Th 2:00-5:00 pm 1 (3) C: 35.101; SCL Emily Hyren 2601 35.206-011 Human Nutrition T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Tim Kotyla 2011 36.350-011 Human Biochemistry M-Th 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 P: 35.252 or equivalent Thomas Wilson 2947 38.420-011 Advanced Study in Exercise Physiology M/W 10:30 am-12:45 pm 3 P: For non-Exercise Physiology seniors only Sean Collins CERTIFICATE IN NUTRITION i=IHi•i;f- (see also Art History) 3702 43.105-011 Western Civilization I M/W 6:00-9: 15 pm 3 AHD Andrew Drenas 2173 43.107-061 World History I Onlme Cou ·s _ 3 David Kalivas 2027 43.111-011 U.S. History to 1877 M/W 6:00-9:15 pm 3 AHD Diane Lewis 2815 43.225-031 Ancient Greek History O" Cour e 3 Jack O'Connor 3679 43.237-011 Europe in the Twentieth Century M-Th 3:30-5:45 pm 3 Leonid Blickstein 2383 43.242-031 World War II line C Jr 3 Requires proctored exams Donald Mattheisen 2385 43.274-061 Native American History 0 n Course 3 Diane Lewis 2817 43.275-011 African-American History M/W 7:00-10:15 pm 3 Gregory Washington 2903 43.321-031 The Holocaust .. 0 Ii e Course 3 W. Scott Hoerle 2467 43.350-011 Colonial America: History and Culture T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 AHD Harry Hubbard 2029 43.365-011 United States History Since 1960 T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Stephen Russell 3569 43.369-011 Russia in the Nineteenth and M-Th 1:00-3:15 pm 3 Leonid Blickstein Twentieth Centuries ■ ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Trtle Days Time (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor iifiiMMH•t•jfi•iiY=ifM••i?·- In ding u me and C pu e G aph,c > 2387 90.160-061 Introduction to Information Systems Online Course 3 TN Lisa Panagopoulos > 2753 90.160-062 Introduction to Information Systems Online Course 3 TN Andrew Garside 2271 90.180-061 Applications Software: Microsoft® Excel ine "- e 3 P: 90.202 or equivalent; requires Robin Desmond MS~ Excel 2007 2701 90.202-011 Microso~ Office T/Th 6:00-9:15 pm 3 Requires MS~ Office~ 2007 Terry Bass 2389 90.202-061 Microso~ Office 3 Requires MS Office 2007 Robin Desmond 3727 90.202-062 Microso~ Office ,,. m ..o u s 3 Requires MS Office 2007 Terry Bass > 2275 90.211-061 * Introduction to Programming with C Part I Online Course 3 No previous prog. experience required; James Sears ANSI C/C++ standard compiler required > 2277 90.212-061* Introduction to Programming with C -Part II Online Course 3 P: 90.211; requires ANSI C/C++ standard James Sears compiler > 2391 90.220-061 Visual Basi~ Online Course 3 Requires Visual Studio .NET Joseph Russell 22 ~ >O nline Course y > 2741 90.230-031 Introduction to Multimedia Online Course 3 P: Basic Mac or Windows proficiency Robert Graham > 2615 90.231-061 Graphics for Multimedia and the Online Course 3 P: 90.230; requires Photoshop 5.0 or Randy Howe World Wide WebM/indows higher; access to a scanner > 2679 90.232-061 Desktop Video Production Online Course 3 P: 90.230; requires Adobe Premiere Michael Lucas Elements 8.0 for the PC, or Final Cut Express for the Mac; familiarity with FTP software helpful 2393 90.238-061 Website Development: Microsoft Expression nline Course 3 P: 90.291; 90.231 recommended; Judith Feeney WebM/indows requires MS Expression Web 2279 90.247-061 Web Authoring: Flash ..-Online Course 3 P: 90.291, 90.302 or prog. familiarity; Beatrice Lee requires Adobe~ Flash~ CS4 (CS3 acceptable) > 2745 90.248-061 Website Database Implementation Online Course 3 Marc Cobery > 2819 90.250-031 E-Commerce on the Web Online Course 3 Robert Graham > 2577 90.267-061 * C Programming Online Course 3 P: Previous programming experience; Timothy Niesen requires Ansi C/C++ compiler software > 2283 90.268-061 C++ Programming Online Course 3 P: 90.267 or 90.212; requires C++ Lance Smith compiler software > 2395 90.270-061 Visual C++.Net Online Course 3 P: 90.268; requires Visual Studio .NET Barbara Bancroft > 3707 90.271-031 C# Programming Online Course 3 John Puopolo > 2397 90.291-061 Introduction to DHTML Online Course 3 William Dubie 2399 90.292-061 Advanced DHTML :> Online Course 3 P: 90.291 Isobel Davis > 2401 90.297-061 Introduction to Java Programming Online Course 3 P: Previous programming experience Lance Smith required; req. J2SE Development Kit (JDK) 6.0 2583 90.301-061 Java TM Programming/Windows '· Online Cour e 3 P: 90.297 or 90.268 Elizabeth Kramer 2403 90.302-061 JavaScript :-0 ine Course 3 P: 90.291 or knowledge of HTML David Sciuto 3708 90.304-011 Oracle JavaM/eb Development T/Th 7:00-10:15 pm 3 Leon Xia 2405 90.305-061 Introduction to Perl 0 eC u 3 P: 90.267 Gregory Rushton 2285 90.306-061 Introduction to XML 'Onhne Co s 3 P: 90.291; requires XMLWriter or Oxygen edition David Sciuto 2407 90.311-061 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System , Online Course 3 Fred Vegliante 2409 90.312-061 Shell Scripting 'Online Course 3 P: 90.311, and 90.267 or 90.212 Michael Richards 2587 90.316-061 UNIX System Administration ;• Online Course 3 P: 90.312 Michael Richards > 2411 90.319-061 Introduction to Linuxe Programming Online Course 3 P: Requires Fedora Core 13 or Ubuntu Lucid C. Justin Seiferth > 2413 90.321-061 Linux System Administration Online Course 3 P: Shell Scripting experience; required Barbara Bancroft software included with text 9 90.3 6-0::s1 E ! 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Online Course 3 Law library access required Martha Lipchitz O'Connor 3557 41.390-011 Litigation T/Th 6:30-9:45 pm 3 Michael Martell 2865 41.392-061 Wills, Trusts and Estates On neCo e 3 Walter Toomey 3559 41.490-061 Legal Issues in Cyberspace On n Course 3 Walter Toomey 2017 41.497-011 The Paralegal Practicum TBA TBA 3 P: Minimum of three paralegal courses William Burke and permission of Prof. William Burke, Coordinator, Legal Studies; call (978) 934-2765 See our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu ■