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University Massachusetts Boston of A great university in a great city Division of Corporate, Continuing, Distance Education Spring 2001 Bulletin Courses offered at a variety of locations throughout eastern Massachusetts Corporate education programs Information technology courses and certification programs Distance learning opportunities English language study Institutional Research Please do not throw away 617 287.7900 Call . Or visit our website at www.conted.umb.edu A Message from the Dean The Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education at the University of Massachusetts Boston has shown early signs of becoming a rising star in regional higher education. With over 18,000 enrollments each year, CCDE is already one of the largest continuing education providers in New England. The University Continuing Education Association gave us two prestigious awards at its October New England region meeting: Outstanding Creative Programming (Ireland Today program) and Outstanding Continuing Education Professional (Burton Holmes, Director of Marketing). In addition, the fall 2000 — semester saw a 20% increase in enrollments an early indicator of our anticipated dra- matic future growth. — How will we grow so dramatically? Our planning process drawing from expertise — across the University has targeted five major growth areas: A dramatic increase in information technology courses and certificates is planned. UMass Boston is one of the few universities in the country with a full-time computer science professor coordinating all IT academic planning on campus, and we have more computer labs available to continuing education students than almost any other col- lege in Greater Boston. The launching of UMass Boston Web-based courses is on the horizon with the guid- ance of the UMass system's initiative, UMass Online. UMass Boston students can expect quality, Web-based courses in information technology, education, allied health and nursing, management, and communications, to name a few. You can also expect the creation of a Weekend College. This will mean more courses on Friday evenings and Saturdays and the introduction ofSunday courses, making it easier to complete many certificate or degree requirements on weekends. CCDE is also expanding its corporate education and training on campus, at off- campus satellite locations, and at area companies. For example, we offer one of the area's largest Webmaster certification programs on campus, computer courses at Hanscom Air Force Base, and telecommunications training at Lucent and AT&T corpo- rate locations. And last, we will continue to increase our number of off-campus satellite locations. In the fall semester we initiated five new locations, including Cape Cod Community College. We expect to offer bachelor's degree completion programs at many commu- nity colleges around the state. Many of these courses will have classes at the communi- ty colleges, while others will be delivered from UMassBoston via two-way interactive video or on the Web. UMass Boston has clearly positioned itself to become an important contributorto the state's lifelong learning needs. Sincerely, Dr. Dirk Messelaar Dean, Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education DIVISION OF CORPORATE, CONTINUING, AND DISTANCE EDUCATION UMASS. Spring 2001 Courses BOSTON The following courses are being offered this spring through UMass Boston's Division of Corporate, Continuing, and Distance Education. Fees for DCCDE courses are $145/credit (undergraduate) or $160/credit (graduate), plus a $25 reg- istration fee, $10 educational service fee, $3 transcript fee for non-matriculated students, and $25 late registration fee if you are registering after January 19. You may register by phone at 617.287.7916 (phone registrations require pay- ment by Visa, MasterCard, or Discover). If you have questions about our registration process, call 617.287.7914. Courses at our Harborside Campus start on Friday, February 9 and Saturday, February 10; courses at our off-campus locations start the week of February 12, unless otherwise noted. For course descriptions, prerequisites, academic infor- mation, a complete academic calendar, room numbers at the Harborside Campus, and directions to off-campus sites, consult the DCCDE Spring Bulletin (available at the DCCDE registration desk, W-2-203) or our website (vvvvw.conted.umb.edu). format for listings: Anthropology COURSE # COURSE TITLE CREDITS ANTH Cl00 CULTURE AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR 3 CR Location Day, Time, Special Dates (if any) Schedule No. Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 200154 ANTH 102 INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY AND BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 3 CR Accounting and Finance Harborside F 6:00-9:00pm 200168 AF 201 PERSONAL FINANCE 3 CR ANTH 103 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL Braintree W 6:30-9:30pm 200014 ANTHROPOLOGY 3 CR Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200021 Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200182 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 261362 AF 210 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 CR Art Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 200035 Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200042 ART Cl00 THE LANGUAGE OF ART 3 CR AF 211 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 200196 W Copley 6:00-9:00pm 200056 ART 101 ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL ART 3 CR Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261369 Harborside S 12:00-3:00pm 200210 ART 281 DRAWING 3 CR 1 Africana Studies Harborside 5 12:00-4:30pm 200224 BLKSTY C101 INTRODUCTION TO BLACK STUDIES 3 CR Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 200308 Biology BLKSTY Clio BLACK HISTORY 3 CR 1 BIOL 101 THE BASIS OF LIFE 3 CR Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 261418 W Copley 6:00-9:00pm 200238 Harborside S 1 1:45am-2:45pm 200245 American Studies BIOL 108 INTRODUCTION TO NUTRITION 3 CR Braintree M 6:30-9:30pm 200259 AMST 101 POPULAR CULTURE IN AMERICA 3 CR Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 200266 Copley Th 6;00-9:00pm 200098 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 261404 AMST C206 THE SIXTIES 3 CR BIOL 111 GENERAL BIOLOGY 1 4 CR Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200084 Lab fee: $75 AMST 210 AMERICAN DREAMS/AMERICAN Braintree TuTh 6:00-9:30pm 200280 REALITIES: MEN AND WOMEN IN SOCIETY AND CULTURE 1600-1860 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 261383 . W Boston riting Project Criminal Justice (CPCS) BWPEDU 501 THE TEACHER AS WRITER 3 CR Note: College of Public and Community Service (CPCS) courses are Braintree M 6:30-9:30pm 200336 open only to matriculated CPCS students. CRIJUS 262 CRIME, JUSTICE, AND SOCIETY Harborside S 8:15-1 1:1Sam 200392 Chemistry CRIJUS 363 CORRECTIONS CHEM 108 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY II 4 CR Harborside S3:15-6:15pm 261446 LMaWb fee: $65 CRIJUS 321 ISSUES IN RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER Braintree 6:00-9:30pm 200364 Harborside F 2:00-5:00pm 261432 CRIJUS 368 LEGAL AND MORAL DILEMMAS IN Computer Science CRIMINAL JUSTICE Harborside Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200406 CS105-1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER CONCEPTS: SECURITY 3 CR Hanscom M 6:00-9:00pm, Feb. 12-May 7 268215 Critical and Creative Thinking CS105-2 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER CRCRTH 616 THE DIALOGUE PROCESS 3 CR CONCEPTS: HTML 3 CR Harborside W 6:45-9:15pm, Jan. 31-May 23 267837 Hanscom Tu 5:00-8;00pm, Feb. 13-May 8 268873 CS105-3 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER CONCEPTS: JAVA 3 CR Earth and Geographic Science Hanscom M 6:00-9:00pm, Feb. 12-May 7 268880 E8(GSCI 100 THE EARTH 3 CR Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200539 Counseling E8<GSCI 101 THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT 3 CR Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 200553 COUNSL612 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND PLACEMENT 3 CR Harborside M 6:45-9:15pm, Jan. 29-May 21 267795 Economics COUNSL 614 COUNSELING THEORY AND PRACTICE 3 CR 1 Harborside M 4:00-6:30pm, Jan. 30-May 22 267928 ECON 101 INTRODUCTION TO COUNSL 622 STRUCTURE AND PROCESS OF FAMILY MICROECONOMICS 3 CR SYSTEMS 3 CR Copley TuTh 6:00-9:00pm, Feb. 13-March 29 200581 W Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200588 Harborside 4:00-6:30pm, Jan. 31-May 23 267809 ECON 102 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS 3 CR Criminal Justice Copley TuTh 6:00-9:00pm, April 3-May 17 200602 Harborside F 6:00-9:00pm 261558 CRMJUS L262 CRIMINOLOGY 3 CR ECON 331 MONEY AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 200462 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 200616 CRMJUS L321 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS 3 CR Harborside F 2:00-5:00pm 261488 CRMJUS L363 CORRECTIONS 3 CR English Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261530 ENGL 101 FRESHMAN ENGLISH 3 CR 1 CRMJUS L368 ALCOHOLISM: ETIOLOGY AND Copley TuTh 7:30-9:00pm 200700 EPIDEMIOLOGY 3 CR Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 200707 HMa.rVbionresyiadred/ Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200476 ENGL 102 FRESHMAN ENGLISH II 3 CR Copley TuTh 6:00-7:30pm 200721 Nantucket Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200483 (via Picture-Tel—$130 technical support fee forthis section) Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200728 ENGL Z106 ORAL COMMUNICATION 3 CR Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200686 Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 261586 ENGL C130 INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF LITERATURE 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 261572 ENGL 201 FIVE MAJOR BRITISH WRITERS 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 200742 ENGL 206 SIX AMERICAN AUTHORS 3 CR Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 200756 ENGL C210 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE Mathematics WRITING 3 CR W Copley 6:00-9:00pm 200658 MATH 115 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3 CR Harborside S 3;15-6:15pm 261579 Braintree TuTh 6:30-8:15pm 200938 ENGL C225 INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:30am 200945 Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 200672 MATH 125 INTRODUCTORY STATISTICS 3 CR W ENGL 324 SHORT STORY 3 CR Copley 6:00-9:15pm 261607 Harborside F 6:00-9;00pm 200770 Harborside S 3:15-6:30pm 200959 MATH 130 PRECALCULUS 3 CR Harborside S 11:45am-3:00pm 200973 French FRENCH 102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II 4 CR Music Lab Fee: SIS cm Harborside S 11;45am-2:45pm 200784 MUSIC AN INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC 3 CR W Braintree 6:30-9:30pm 201015 MUSIC 185 PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS 1 CR History 12 one-hour lessons ($600) or 12 half-hour lessons ($300) avail- HIST 111 FOUNDATIONS OF WESTERN able byarrangement. Instruction available forvoice, guitar, bass, CIVILIZATION 3 CR drums, saxophone, piano, violin, viola, cello, trumpet, trombone, Braintree Th 6:30-9:30pm 200812 horn, flute, oboe, clarinet, and recorder. For more information. contact the Music department at 617.287.6980. HIST 112 MODERN WESTERN CIVILIZATION 3 CR W Copley 6:00-9:00pm 200826 HIST C114 MODERN WORLD HISTORY II 3 CR Philosophy Harborside S 11:45ann-2:45pm 200798 PHIL 100 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY 3 CR HIST 165 AMERICAN HISTORY 1 3 CR Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 201764 Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 200840 PHIL C108 MORAL AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS 3 CR HIST 166 AMERICAN HISTORY II 3 CR Braintree M 6:30-9:30pm, Feb. 12-May 14 201743 Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261600 Copley W 6:00-9:00pm 201750 HIST 339 MODERN IRISH HISTORY FROM Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261621 1800 TO THE PRESENT 3 CR PHIL 222 MORAL ISSUES IN MEDICINE 3 CR Harborside F 6:00-9:00pm 200854 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 201778 HIST 358 WAR IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 3 CR Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 200868 Political Science Japanese POLSCI 102 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS OF THE UNITED STATES 3 CR JAPAN 102 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE II 3 CR Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 261635 Lab Fee: $15 POLSCI C123 POLITICAL IDEAS OF THE TWENTIETH Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200910 CENTURY 3 CR Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 201792 POLSCI 202 COMPARATIVE POLITICS OF Linguistics TRANSITIONAL SOCIETIES 3 CR LING 152 ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 261649 LANGUAGE II 3 CR POLSCI 220 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 3 CR Lab Fee: $15 Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 201806 Harborside S 8:15-11:1Sam 200924 Psychology ivianaqemeni PSYCH 100 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY 3 CR MGT 130 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3 CR Braintree Tu 6:30-9:30pm 201848 Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 200987 Harborside S8:15-11:15am 201855 Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 200994 PSYCH 102 INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIORAL RESEARCH 3 CR Harborside F 2:00-5:00pm 261663 PSYCH 200 PERSONALITY 3 CR W Braintree 6:30-9:30pm 201869 PSYCH 215 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 CR Harborside F 6:00-9:00pm 201883 PSYCH 230 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 CR Study of Religion Harborside S 3:15-6;15pm 261677 PSYCH 241 INFANCY AND CHILDHOOD RELSTY Cl04 SOCRATES. JESUS, BUDDHA 3 CR DEVELOPMENT 3 CR Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 201981 Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 201897 RELSTY 109 SYMBOL, MYTH. RITUAL 3 CR PSYCH 255 PERCEPTION 3 CR Harborside F 2:00-5:00pm 261691 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 201911 PSYCH 302 HUMAN MOTIVES AND EMOTIONS 3 CR Technical Education W Copley 6:00-9:00pm 201939 PSYCH 315 PSYCHOLOGICALTRAUMA: OCC ED 206 SUPERVISED INTERNSHIP 3 CR INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY 3 CR Special Course Fee: $465 Harborside S 8;15-11:15am 201953 Hanover WM 5:00-7:30pm 201463 Wakefield 5:00-7:30pm 201470 PSYCH 333 GROUP DYNAMICS 3 CR Harborside F 6:00-9:00pnn 201967 OCC ED 207 COMPETENCY-BASED VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 3 CR W Sociology S. Easton 7:30-10:00pm 201484 Wakefield Th 5:00-7:30pm 201491 SOCIOL 101 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3 CR OCC ED 210 TEACHING METHODS: EDUCATING Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 202030 THE VOCATIONALTECHNICAL Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 202037 LEARNER 3 CR W SOCIOL 242 THE FAMILY 3 CR 5. Easton 5:00-7:30pm 201533 Copley Tu 6:00-9:00pm 261705 Wakefield M 5:00-7:30pm 201540 SOCIOL 261 SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND CONTROL 3 CR OCC ED 214 INTEGRATED EDUCATION 3 CR Hanover M 5:00-7:30pm 201652 Harborside S 8:15-11:15am 202051 SOCIOL L262 CRIMINOLOGY 3 CR OCC ED 215 STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS IN Harborside 5 8:15-1 1:15am 201995 Hanover VMO7C:A3T0I-1O0N:A0L0pTmECHNICAL EDUCATION20136C8R0 SOCIOL 316 FAMILY VIOLENCE 3 CR Wakefield Tu 5:00-7:30pm 201687 Braintree M 6:30-9:30pm 202065 OCC ED 216 COMPUTERIZED VOCATIONAL SOCIOL L321 RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS 3 CR TECHNICAL CURRICULUM Harborside F 2:00-5:00pm 261502 MANAGEMENT 3 CR W SOCIOL L363 CORRECTIONS 3 CR Hanover W 5:00-7:30pm 201701 Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261516 Hanover 5:00-7:30pm 201701 Wakefield Tu 7:30-10:00pm 261614 SOCIOL 367 DRUGS AND SOCIETY 3 CR Copley Th 6:00-9:00pm 202079 OCC ED 217 ASSESSMENT AND STANDARDS IN EVALUATION 3 CR SOCIOL L368 ALCOHOLISM: ETIOLOGY AND Hanover W 7:30-10:00pm 201715 EPIDEMIOLOGY 3 CR Hanover W 7:30-10:00pm 201715 Harborside Tu 6:00-9:00pm 202009 Wakefield Tu 5:00-7:30pm 201722 M. Vineyard/ Nantucket Tu 6:00-9:00pm 202016 SOCIOL 386 THE SOCIOLOGY OF MENTAL Theatre Arts HEALTH AND ILLNESS 3 CR Harborside S 1 1:45am-2:45pm 261719 THRART 236 INTRODUCTION TO ACTING 1 3 CR Harborside Tu 6:30-9:30pm 261789 SOCIOL 618 PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY 3 CR Special Course Fee: $635.50 THRART481A STAGE READINGS 3 CR Harborside W4:30-7:00pm 261733 Harborside Th 6:30-9:30pm 261803 Spanish Women's Studies SPAN 101 ELEMENTARY SPANISH 4 CR WOST Cl50 WOMEN. CULTURE AND IDENTITY 3 CR Lab Fee: $15 1 Copley M 6:00-9:00pm 261817 MW Copley 6:00-9:00pm, Feb. 12-March 28 261747 WOST 180A WOMEN, WORK, AND STRESS 2 CR Harborside S 3:15-6:15pm 261754 Harborside S 8:15-11:1Sam, Feb. 10-April 7 202191 SPAN 102 ELEMENTARY SPANISH II 4 CR WOST 180B WOMEN AND ADDICTION 1 CR LMaWb Fee: $15 Harborside S 8:15-11:1Sam, April 14-May 5 202205 Copley 6:00-9:00pm, April 2-May 13 261768 Harborside S 11:45am-2:45pm 261775 The UMass Boston Schedule of Courses for Spring 2001 Addendum No. 2 NOVEMBER 27, 2000 Additions, Cancellations, Changes IJncicrgr3.(du3.tC CiourSCS Please Note! This addendum is for use with the November 2000 edition ofthe spring 2001 schedule of courses. Forthe most recent course information, visit http://www.regis1a'ar.umb.eclu =Classbeginsat4:00pmorlater. ADDITIONS (Undergraduate) American Studies (AMST) Z200 ReadingLife History 3credits Subjecttofinaluniversityapproval. SamecourseasCPCScompetencies CORCOM 120& CARCOR 115, and instructionalactivityCORCTR120. 268061 section 1 W8:45-ll:15 tba Green Criminal Justice (CRMJUS) L461 InternshipinLaw&CriminalJustice 6credits SamecourseasSOCIOLL461& CRIJUSL461. Maynotbetakenpass/fail. Th 268187 section 1 6:30-9:00 tba Staff W 268194 section2 11:30-2:00 tba Lovett Nursing (NURSNC) 280 TransitiontoBaccalaureateNursing 3Wcredits 250456 section2 4:00-6:45 W/1/031 Staff Philosophy and Law (PHILAW) 200 P Negotiation 3credits Subjecttofinaluniversityapproval. SamecourseasLAWCTR200. W 268012 section 1 8:45-11:30 tba Matz 440 HealthPolicy&Law 3credits Subjecttofinaluniversityapproval. SamecourseasLAWCTR440. 267998 section 1 Tu 11:30-2:00 tba Staff o ADDITIONS (Undergraduate) (continued) PolHIcal Science (POLSCI) 101 S IntrotoPolitics 3credits Th 268068 section4 6:00-8:30 W/2/198 Hartford 344 ProblemsinUrbanPolitics 3credits MWF 268110 section 1 1:30-2:20 W/2/198 Staff 353 EuropeanPolitical Development 3credits MW 268096 section 1 12:30-1:45 W/1/041 Ferguson 360 Government&PoliticsofBritain 3credits 268082 section 1 MWF9:30-10:20 W/2/198 Staff 480 Seminar 3 credits 268124 section 1 Th 10:00-12:30 W/5/Conf Staff Sociology (SOCIOL) L461 InternshipinLaw&CriminalJustice 6 credits SamecourseasCRMJUSL461, CRJCTR461,&CRIJUSL461. Maynotbetakenpass/fail. Th 268173 section 1 W 6:30-9:00 tba Staff 254124 section2 11:30-2:00 tba Lovett Women's Studies (WOST) Z280 SpecialTopicinWomen'sStudies 3credits SamecourseasCPCSCompetencies GENERL415& GENERL413,and InstructionalActivityGENCTR461. Tu 268047 section 1 5:30-7:00 tba Stefanos CANCELLATIONS (Undergraduate) Dept Course Course Course Code Number Title Section MATH Q114 QuantitativeReasoning 9 MATH Q114 QuantitativeReasoning 15 MSIS 111 Managerial Statistics 5 PHILAW 355 AsianAmericans&Law 1 o CHANGES (Undergraduate) Dept Course Course Course Changed New Code Number Title Section Information Information AF 301 Financial Management 6 Location W/1/064 AF 310 IntermediateAccounting1 2 Location M/1/201 AF 311 IntermediateAccountingII 1 Location W/1/055 BIOL 102 EvolutionaryBiology 1 Location W/1/031 CLSICS 289 Romein Hollywood 1 Time 2:30-4:30 CLSICS 289 RomeinHollywood 1 Location W/2/158 CS 320 DiscreteMath 1 Instructor Godfrey ENGL G181 Literature&VisualArts 1 Time 8:30-10:15 ENGL 408 American Romanticism 1 Time 11:30-12:20 ENGL 408 American Romanticism 1 Location W/1/041 ENVSTY 101 NatureofEnvironmental Problems 1 Instructor Rudnick,S HPF 110 LifetimeActivities 1 EndTime 11:30-2:15 HPF 140 Dance,Games&ElementaryActivities 1 EndTime 10:30-12:30 MATH 129 Pre-CalculusforManagement& SocialScienceStudents 3 Instructor Kong MATH 130 Pre-Calculus 5 Instructor Mukherjee MATH 470 Mathematical Logic 1 Instructor Mukherjee MATHSK 098 FundamentalsofAlgebra 3 Location M/3/617 MATHSK 098 FundamentalsofAlgebra 6 Location MM/3/617 MGT 303 ManagingDrganizations 3 Day/Time 6:00-8:45 MGT 303 ManagingDrganizations 3 Instructor Novak MGT 303 ManagingDrganizations 3 Location M/1/201 MGT 330 BusinessEnvironments& PublicPolicy 3 Instructor Evereteze M MGT 331 Managerial Ethics&Social Issues 5 Day/Time 6:00-8:45 MGT 331 Managerial Ethics&Social Issues 5 Location W/1/020 MGT 431 TheLegal EnvironmentofBusiness 1 Instructor Jackson MKT 310 DataAnalysis 1 Instructor Anzenberger MKT 402 SalesManagement 1 Instructor FaIvey MSIS 110 IntrotoComputerManagement 1 Instructor Blake MSIS 110 IntrotoComputerManagement 3 Instructor Tarasewich MSIS 110 IntrotoComputerManagement 7 Instructor Keisler MSIS 111 Managerial Statistics 4 Day/Time M 6:00-8:45 MSIS 111 ManagerialStatistics 4 Location M/2/214 MSIS 111 ManagerialStatistics 4 Instructor Shimshak MSIS 212 Managerial Decision-Making 1 Instructor Richetta MSIS 212 Managerial Decision-Making 4 Instructor Richetta MSIS 301 DperationsManagement 3 Instructor Shimshak Tu MSIS 301 OperationsManagement 4 Day/Time 6:00-8:45 MSIS 301 OperationsManagement 4 Location W/2126 MSIS 301 OperationsManagement 4 Instructor Ittig MSIS 310 Client/ServerProgramming 1 Time 2:30-3:45 o 5 CHAIUGES (Undergraduate) (continued) Dept Course Course Course Changed New Code Number Title Section Information Information MSIS 310 Client/serverProgramming 1 Location M/2/423 MSIS 310 Client/ServerProgramming 2 Time 6:00-8:45 MSIS 310 Client/serverProgramming 2 Location M/2/423 MSIS 310 Client/ServerProgramming 3 Time 4:00-5:15 MSIS 310 Client/ServerProgramming 3 Location M/2/616 MSIS 310 Client/ServerProgramming 3 Instructor Stone MSIS 411 DatabaseManagement 2 Instructor Gutierrez MSIS 411 DatabaseManagement 3 Day/Time TuTh 10:00-11:15 MSIS 411 DatabaseManagement 3 Location W/2/124 MSIS 411 DatabaseManagement 3 Instructor Gutierrez MW MSIS 414 ComputerNetworksManagement 1 Day/Time M 4:00-5:1 MSIS 414 ComputerNetworksManagement 2 Day/Time 6:00-8:45 MSIS 414 ComputerNetworksManagement 2 Location W/1/057 MSIS 415 StructuredProgramminginCfor Management 1 Time 10:00-11:15 MSIS 415 StructuredProgramminginCfor Management 1 Location tba MSIS 415 StructuredProgramminginCfor Management 1 Instructor Blake MSIS 415 Structured Programmingin Cfor W Management 2 Day/Time 6:00-8:45 MSIS 415 StructuredProgrammingin Cfor Management 2 Location M/1/617 MSIS 415 Structured Programmingin Cfor Management 2 Instructor Blake MSIS 422 DecisionSupportSystems& Groupware 1 Instructor Stone MW MSIS 425 ProjectManagement 1 Day/Time 10:00-11:15 MSIS 425 ProjectManagement 1 Location tba PHILAW 440 USHealthPolicy&Law 1 Instructor Freeman PHILAW 210 LegislativeLabyrinth 1 Day/Time F8:45-11:15 PHILAW 400 Advanced Legal Reasoning& W Research 1 Day/Time 5:30-8:00 SEMINR G114 InvestigationsAcrosstheCurriculum 1 Day/Time F9:30-10:30 SEMINR G114 InvestigationsAcrosstheCurriculum 1 Location M/2/207 o

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