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H University of Massachusetts Lowell Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education Fall http://continuinged.uml.edu 2006 uMASS • SEE PAGE 6 FOR OUR CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 5, 2006 UNDERGRADUATE & GRADUATE COURSES NEW BA IN PSYCHOLOGY ONLINE. 3 Certificate Programs 5 Online Degrees & Certificates • SEE PAGE 20 FOR OUR 6 Degree Programs NEW ONLINE MBA PROGRAM. 7 Corporate Education 8 Graduate Courses 9 Undergraduate Courses & Programs 17 General & Academic Registration Information 20 Registration Form Design: Tepperman/Ray Associates • Printed by Charles River University of Massachusetts Lowell Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education Non-Profit Org. One University Avenue U.S. Postage Lowell, MA 01854-2881 PAID (978) 934-2480 UMass Lowell The University uses multiple mailing lists. If you receive a duplicate copy, please share it with a friend. AT U ASS LOWELL STUDENTS CAN HAVE THE 'BEST OF BOTH WORLDS." H AVE TH E B EST OF By "mix and matching" on campus and online courses, students have the power to choose classes that fit their lifestyle. Students who select a blended B h t(M learning environment will benefit from a learning community that Ot ™0 ¥, offers networking and camaraderie, plus a rich array of academic f services. As the following testimonials indicate, students value ~ their on-campus experiences as well as the high level of interac- tion they receive online. For more information about your blended options, visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/blended Name: Susan Baker Name: Alex Korik City/State: Billerica, Massachusetts City/State: Boxboro, Massachusetts Degree Earned: Earned her Bachelor's Degree in Information Degree Earned: Earned his Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology by taking a mix of courses on campus and online. Technology by taking courses entirely online. "Being able to mix up my cour&e Load 111ith on campw ctw&e& 'The ontine program a& detinitely a &aving grace tor me. and ontine cour&e& provided me with a Lot ot ttexibitity in my My job require& me to travel to Ireland, Canada and all over &chedute. It a claM wwn't available on campw in the right the United State&. So having the flexibility to take cour&e& time &Lot tor my &chedule, I could take it ontine. even though ontine trom any Location ww critical to earning a degree I'm realty a tace-to-tace-cta&& type per&on, I tound that I got at thi4 &tage in my life." a Lot out ot the ontine Learning environment a& well." PERSON.A LIZED STUDENT SERVICES AVAILABLE ti UC .A F"nd out about: Please join us for the Continuing Studies, Corporate & Distance Education • C rtlflcate Pro r ms & Degrees \ Fall Open House and General Registration on Thursday, August 17, 2006 • Online Courses l from 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. in Durgin Hall on UML South. • Project Managem nt Seminars ;••••••·••••••-••---..• ••••••• .. 0•0-0000000 OOOHO•OUo oOO__,U UHOOO-oOO UOO ••HOO Oo oo ,o 0 I ,, New Student Orientation I FOR ATIO Thursday, August 17, 2006 from 5·30-6.00 p.m. .1 SESSIO Are you a new Continuing Studies student? Do you have ques tions about registration, tuition, financial aid, applying to a degree or certificate program, etc.? Find out how easy it is to get answers Continuing Studies Student Support Specialists will hold an Early Bird to questions such as: onhne and face-to-face courses? Information Session for those who would like to learn more about • How o I select a course and check our programs and financial aid. All current students and prospective for p erequisites? students are invited to participate. This presentation will be followed • How o I register? by an informal question and answer period. • Am I ble to enroll ma degree • Monday, August 7, 2006 at 1: 00 pm or certificate program? • When do I pay for my courses? CALL THE FACULTY AND STUDENT SUPPORT CENTER TODAY • Where 1s my classroom located? AT (978) 934-2474 TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE. You CAN • How o I take a course onl·i-ne? ALSO E-MAIL US AT [email protected] •H _.., __ - - ? TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PROGRAMS. Call (978) 934-2474 today to reserve your seat! NOTE: If you are unable to attend this on-campus session, please see our website for an online alternative this Fall! Project anagement Information Session Online Orientation Session Thursday, tAugust 17, 2006 on UML South Thursday August 17, 2006 on UML South Tl' ,S· t 7 oo from 6: r:: 7.oo Come and find out about UMass Lowell's new noncredit Certificate Come see how it is to take a course Want to in Project Management. Don't miss this opportunity for professional learn more about taking a course over the Internet? Are you planning development. Learn more about the latest tools and business trends on registering for an online course this semester? This orientation will that many successful companies are implementing today. introduce you to the features of your online course and answer any questions you may have. Space is limited so sign up today at http.//continuinged.uml.edu/projmgmt. Call (978) 934-2473 for more details. Call (978) 934-2474 to talk to us and learn about coming back to school! ■ UNDERGRADUATE Certificate Program\~~ Cu<Stomize your undergraduate c * Most certificates are available on campus and online. • Our Continu·n Education Certificate Name: Elizabeth Scofield Program g t you one clo r to City/State: Litchfield, New Hampshire Degree Earned: Earned a Certificate in UNIX your degree, fa t rt ver en route to her Bachelor's Degree in Information 1 a ined po ible. Technology by taking a mix of courses on campus and online. • s·x to Te Cour es to a e C reer "l wa4 able to count the couraea I took 04 part ot my CertiJicate toward& my Bachelor'& PLEASE NOTE Degree. Now I have two valuable credentiata CSCE also offers several Online on my reaume - a very tocwed CertiJicate in Graduate Certificate Programs UNIX along with a more extemive Bachelor'& (See page 5 for more details.I Degree in Intonnation Technology." Electives (Choose 3): Website Development Track 70.264 Computer Graphics & Illustration Required Courses: (4) 70.362 Advanced Digital Imaging 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• &i fl') /fil 11, ll ©& i 'Ir ll(Q) 1M ~ 70.376 3D Computer Animation 90.248 Website Database Implementation ---- 70.377 Advanced Animation: After Effects• 90.291 Introduction to DHTML 70.379 Website Design 90.306 Introduction to XML 70.384 Advanced Website Design & Development II 70.392 Design for Advertising Electives: (Choose 2): * Multimedia Applications 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 70.379 Website Design Use Towards a Degree in Information 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the World 70.384 Advanced Website Design and Development Wide Web 70.385 Streaming Media for the Web Technology!• 90.233 Multimedia Authoring Software: Macromedia 78.201 Introduction to Audio for Multimedia and the The Multimedia Certificate Program at UMass Director& MX World Wide Web Lowell is one of the largest, most comprehensive programs 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• 90.227 Developing Interactive Help Systems of study in multimedia available in New England. It draws 90.247 Web Authoring: Flash'" MX 90.245 Website Server Administration upon the expertise of several departments, colleges, and 90.246 Active Server Pages centers within the University, as well as outside expertise 90.247 Web Authoring: Flash'" MX from industry professionals. You can earn the Certificate in 90.249 Developing IT Training for the Web Multimedia Applications online or as a mix of online and on 90.250 E-commerce on the Web campus courses! 70.379 Website Design 90.292 Advanced DHTML Required Courses: (4) 70.384 Advanced Website Design & 90.301 Java Programming 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia Development 90.302 Java Script 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the 90.305 Introduction to Perl World Wide Web 90.347 Rich Web Development with Flash'" MX 90.232 Desktop Video Production (Advanced) 90.247 Web Authoring: Macromedia• Flash'" MX - Website Design & 90.348 Developing Dynamic Websites with ColdFusion• MX Electives (Choose 2): - Development *Note: Other 90.xxx courses may be substituted as electives 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media for the Website Development Track with prior approval from Use Towards a Degree in Information 70.262 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• the certificate program coordinator. 70.264 Computer Graphics and Illustration Technology!• 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design The Certificate Program in Website Design and Development ■ Technical Writing 70.376 3D Computer Animation is designed to provide students with the knowledge they 70.377 Advanced Animation: After Effects• need to design and implement effective, dynamic websites. ~ Use Towards a Degree in Information 70.379 Website Design Students pursuing this certificate program have the option of Technology!• 70.384 Advanced Website Design and Development taking either the Web Design Track or the Web Development Those with strong writing skills and an aptitude for 70.385 Streaming Media for the Web Track, depending on their particular area of interest. You can computers are encouraged to enter this program. Taught by 78.201 Introduction to Audio for Multimedia and the earn the Certificate in Website Design & Development entirely practicing professionals from the high tech industry, students World Wide Web online, on campus, or by taking a combination of online and learn to use the most current technologies and processes. 90.227 Developing Interactive Help Systems on campus courses. 90.233 Multimedia Authoring Software: Macromedia Required Courses: (41 Director& MX Website Design Track 42.408 Principles of Technical Writing 90.234 Designing and Developing Interactive Media Note: Students pursuing the Website Design Track should 42.412 Software Writing 90.236 Instructional Design for Interactive Media have basic familiarity with HTML. Those who do not have 42.413 Advanced Software Writing 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• basic familiarity with HTML are encouraged to take 90.291 90.306 Introduction to XML 90.249 Developing IT Training for the Web Introduction to DHTML as one of their electives prior to Electives (Choose 2):** 90.250 E-Commerce on the Web taking the required courses in this program. 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media 90.291 Introduction to DHTML Required Courses: (41 90.227 Developing Interactive Help Systems 90.306 Introduction to XML 70.379 Website Design 90.228 Introduction to Adobe FrameMaker 90.347 Rich Web Development with Flash'" MX 70.384 Advanced Website Design & Development 90.291 Intro to DHTML (Advanced) 90.348 Developing Dynamic Websites with 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the World ** This is a partial list of elective courses. For a complete list ColdFusion• MX Wide Web of courses that may be applied as electives, see the 90.247 Web Authoring: Flash'"MX Continuing Studies website for computer courses with a 90. - Graphic Design & Digital Electives (Choose 2): OR 92. prefix or contact the Faculty and Student Support Center at (978) 934-2474. 70.262 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• - Imaging 70.385 Streaming Media for the Web Use Towards a Degree in Information 78.201 Introduction to Audio for Multimedia and the Additional Certificate Programs World Wide Web Technology or Liberal Arts!• 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia UMass Lowell also offers certificate programs in This certificate program offers students interested in breaking 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• into graphic design and electronic publishing an innovative 90.248 Website Database Implementation • Land Surveying • Spanish and Latin American • Manufacturing Technology •Wastewater Treatment mix of traditional design courses along with several courses 90.250 E-commerce on the Web • Nutrition •Water Treatment in the latest publishing technologies. From traditional graphic 90.291 Introduction to DHTML • Paralegal Studies design to designing for multimedia and the World Wide Web, 90.292 Advanced DHTML students in the program complete numerous portfolio pieces 90.302 JavaScript geared towards the professional market. 90.306 Introduction to XML 90.347 Rich Web Development with Flash'" MX Required Courses: (61 (Advanced) 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design 90.348 Developing Dynamic Websites with 70.240 Fundamentals of Typography ColdFusion• MX 70.245 Desktop Publishing: Layout and Production Get Free Microsoft4' Developer Software when you register for certain 70.262 Digital Imaging and Photography: Photoshop• UMass Lowell courses! Refer to the courses with the icon 70.391 Advanced Graphic Design designating applicable courses. 70.400 Portfolio Production Seminar For a complete list of all applicable courses and other information, please visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/msdnaa.h1m * Many of the courses in these certificate programs can be applied towards a part-time degree. For more information on any of these certificate programs visit our See page 6 or visit our website for more information on degrees. For information on how to apply these courses into your degree, call our Student Support Specialists at (978) 934-2474. Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu or call (978) 934-2474. ■ Data/Telecommunications Required Courses: (5) 27.201 Plastics Material Science I (Commodity U Towards a Deg ee in In ormation Thermoplastics) Technology•• 27.202 Plastics Material Science II (Engineering The Certificate Program in Data/ Telecommunica Thermoplastics) ·. .· -.:~, ..·.·.·..· •.·· .·. . . atiodnmsi ntrisatirnast oprasr, tiLcAipNa ntetsc hfonric piaonssit.i oannsd assy esntetrmy- laenvaelly sntest wreosrpko n 2277..333313 IPnojelycmtioenr PMroolcdeinssgi ng • sible for networking functions in large or small companies. 27.345 Principles of Extrusion -~ Contemporary Required Courses: (5) Electives: (Choose 2 plastics engineering technology elective Iii 90.267 C Programming courses with a 27. prefix) Communications 90.457 Network Security Use Towards a Degree m Information 9900..446612 TLACNP//VIPV AanNd TNeechtwnoolrokg Aiersc hitecture f~,, Computer Engineering Technology or Liberal Arts!• 90.464 Network Management Technology 11 The Contemporary Communications Certificate is intended as an introductory certificate to prepare students for work in ■ Database ~anagement Use Towards a Degree in Engineering a rapidly changing, information-driven workplace. Students Technology!• will develop skills in research, analysis, writing, graphic pre Technologies The Certificate Program in Computer Engineering Technology sentation of material. and the use of technology as a tool for Use Towards a Degree in Information is designed to provide students with a broad-based knowl communication. Technology!• edge of digital electronics, microprocessors and advanced Required Courses: (4 plus 2 electives) The Database Management Technologies Certificate digital technologies. All the courses in this certificate program Written Communication (Choose 1) : program. as part of Oracle Corporation's Academic Initiative can be applied towards the B.S. degree in Electronic 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media (OAI), prepares students for the requirements and rigors of Engineering Technology. 42.224 Business Writing becoming an in-demand Database Administrator or Developer. Required Courses: (7) 42.226 Technical and Scientific Communication Centered on the industry-leading Oracle 10 g/11 i'" product 17 .341 Logic Design I & Laboratory 42.300 Journalism suite, students engage in a progressive learning experience. 17.342 Logic Design II & Laboratory Hands-on skill building throughout the program will prepare Computer-Based Communications (Choose 1): 17 .353 Digital Electronics students for challenging and highly rewarding positions in 90.160 Introduction to Information Systems 17 .383 Microprocessors A today's data-driven industry. 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• 17 .384 Microprocessors B 90.291 Intro to DHTML 90.267 C Programming Required Courses: (4) 91 .113 Exploring the Internet 90.268 C++ Programming 90.450 Database Administration I: Introduction to Oracle 10g Strategic Thinking & Effective Communication (Choose 1) : 90.453 Database Administration II: Advanced Oracle 10g f,,, Electronics Technology 45.202 Introduction to Logic 90.454 Oracle 10g SOL Development 46.210 Media and Politics 90.459 PL/SOL I: Introduction to Oracle 10g PL/SOL Use Towards a Degree in Engineering 62.201 Marketing Principles *Note: Students with experience equivalent to any of the Technology!* 90.250 E-commerce on the Web required courses may substitute up to two electives for the 90.460 Computer Ethics required courses, with prior approval of the program coordinator. The Certificate Program in Electronics Technology is designed to provide the students with a broad-based knowledge of cir Multimedia/Graphic Design and Development (Choose 1): (Choose 3 Electives from either of the following Tracks): cuit theory and electronics, with laboratory work included to 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design Electives: Developer Track ensure that good hands-on experience is acquired along with 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 90.448 Oracle 10g Portal Development the deep understanding of fundamental and changing tech 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the World Wide Web 90.449 Oracle 10 g Forms and Reports nologies. All the computer courses in this certificate program 90.232 Desktop Video Production 90.467 PUSOL II: Advanced Oracle 10g PUSOL can be applied towards the A.S. or B.S. degree in Electronic Electives (Choose 2 not already taken): 90.474 Relational Database Concepts Engineering Technology. 42.221 Writing for Interactive Media 42.224 Business Writing Electives: Administrator Track Required Courses: (8) 42.226 Technical and Scientific Communication 90.443 Introduction to Client/Server Computing 17 .213 Circuits I 42.300 Journalism 90.455 Database Administration Ill: Oracle 10 g Projects 17.214 Circuits II and Laboratory 45.202 Introduction to Logic 90.466 Oracle 10 g Data Warehousing 17.215 Circuits Ill and Laboratory 45.205 Argumentation and Rhetoric 90.479 Oracle 11 i Applications DBA 17.216 Circuits IV 45.207 Corporate Communications Note: If you would like to, you may choose one elective course 17 .355 Electronics I & Laboratory 45.356 The History, Theory, and Practice of Rhetoric from one of the tracks and two elective courses from the other 17 .356 Electronics 11 & Laboratory 46.210 Media and Politics track, as long as you take a total of three elective courses in 17.357 Electronics Ill & Laboratory 46.316 Politics and Film addition to the required courses above. 17 .358 Electronics IV & Laboratory 62.201 Marketing Principles 70.291 Introduction to Graphic Design NEW! UNIX Certificate available in f,,_. Computer-Assisted 90.160 Introduction to Information Systems accelerated and online format. Manufacturing 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia 90.231 Graphics for Multimedia and the World Wide Web Use Towards a Degree in Engineering 90.232 Desktop Video Production Iii Technology!* 90.238 Website Development: FrontPage• -~ ~seN1o! : rds a Degree in Information 90.250 E-commerce on the Web Technology!• As the United States focuses on the challenges of global 90.291 Intro to DHTML The Certificate in UNIX is designed for those currently in the economic competition, one of the key tools for sharpening 90.460 Computer Ethics computer industry who want to upgrade their skills, and for our competitive edge is the use of the computer as an aid to 91.113 Exploring the Internet those with basic computer literacy who want to enter this fast engineering and manufacturing. This certificate is designed to growing field. Students learn skills that are immediately applic provide engineers. technicians, managers and those working ■ Information Technology able in the workplace as well as C Programming, the language in a manufacturing environment with an introduction to the in which most networking software is written. computer as used to enhance industrial competitiveness. Available on-campus and online Use Towards a Degree m Information Required Courses: (4) Required Courses: (5) Technology!• 90.267 C Programming 23.101 Engineering Graphics 90.311 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System 23.200 Computer Aided Drafting (CADrf) The need for professionals with a strong information tech 90.312 Shell Scripting 23.419 Computer Aided Manufacturing nology background will continue to increase as business, 90.360 Introduction to Data Structures 23.480 Computer Aided Design (CADes) government, schools, and other organizations seek new 23.484 Intro Pro-E OR applications for computers and networks in the workplace. Electives (Choose 2): 23.485 Intro to SolidWorks This certificate is designed as an introductory program 90.268 C++ Programming for those who want to explore a broad range of electives 90.269 Advanced C++ in different subject areas before deciding on an area of 90.313 UNIX Internals Overview specialization. 90.316 UNIX System Administration Required Courses: (2) 9900..331198 AIndtrvoadnuccetdio Un NtoIX L iInnutexr nals/Tuning .{ .= =. -=-=: ·. J J rw ~ -ir D-(iti-~--------· . 90.160 Introduction to Information Systems* 90.321 Linux System Administration • - •• , , • l.½ fl: 90.202 Introduction to Personal Computing and Microsoft .. .- . .. , Office* ... .. , Electives (Choose 4):** ~ Security Management and Programming Electives: 90.211 Introduction to Programming with C, Part I ., • Homeland Security 90.212 Introduction to Programming with C, Part II 90.220 Visual Basic Use Towards a Degree in Criminal Justice!• 90.267 C Programming Since September 11th, the U.S. Department of Labor has 90.268 C++ Programming been predicting that the employment of security management 90.269 Advanced C++ f~,, Plastics Engineering personnel will grow faster than all other occupations due to 90.270 Visual C++ the threat of terrorism. This part-time certificate program is 90.364 Problem Solving with C 11 Technology designed for personnel working in the areas of public safety, Database Electives: Use Towards a Degree in Engineering security management, and law enforcement; executives in 90.171 Applications Software: Access Technology!• corporations responsible for overseeing in-house security 90.342 Web-Enabled Database Development programs; and information technology professionals. The Plastics Engineering Technology Certificate provides pro 90.474 Relational Database Concepts fessional training in plastics industry theory and technology. Required Courses: (4) Multimedia/Web Electives: Students are given practical instruction applicable to materials, 44.115 Introduction to Homeland Security 90.230 Introduction to Multimedia processing, and design engineering. Courses are taught by the 44.241 Physical Security 91.113 Exploring the Internet Department of Plastics Engineering's staff of international 44.312 Security Management Additional Electives: experts. This program is designed to serve adult students 90.385 Introduction to Information Security already working in positions in plastics or packaging who need 90.311 Introduction to the UNIX Operating System formal education in their work areas. Some of the courses in Electives (Choose 2): 90.312 Shell Scripting this certificate can be applied towards the B.S. Degree in 44.212 Weapons of Mass Destruction 90.461 LAN/VVAN Technologies Mechanical Engineering Technology: Plastics Option. 44.234 Criminal Law *Students with appropriate experience can replace the required 44.248 Terrorism courses with any of the electives courses. 44.326 Domestic Terrorism and Hate Crimes **Note: This is a partial list. For the complete list of courses that 44.342 Criminal Profiling may be applied as electives, see the Continuing Studies web 44.343 Forensic Psychology site for computer courses with the 90. prefix, or contact tbe 44.380 Selected Issues in Criminal Justice Faculty and Student Support Center at 978-934-2474. * Many of the courses in these certificate programs can be applied towards a part-time degree. For more information on any of these certificate programs visit See page 6 or visit our website for more information on degrees. For information on how to apply our Website athttp://continuinged.uml.edu or call (978) 934-2474. these courses into your degree, call our Student Support Specialists at (978) 934-2474. ONLINE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS! * NEW! Certificate in Behavioral Intervention in Autism * NEW! Certificate in Security Studies · * Certificate in Clinical Pathology * Certificate in Foundations of Business * Certificate in Forensic Criminology * Certificate in Domestic Violence Prevention * NEW! Certificate in Plastics Engineering Fundamentals ONLINE! DEGREE ONLINE! FIND OUT HOW EASY IT IS TO TAKE A COURSE OR COMPLETE YOUR * * * Graduate & Undergraduate Fully Accredited Affordable Tuition JOIN US AT OUR FREE ONLINE ORIENTATION SESSION ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006 ON UML SOUTH. SEE PAGE 2 FOR DETAILS! With UMass Lowell's online education program, you can take classes from the convenience of your home or office! Register for one or two courses, or pursue a degree or certificate program entirely online. Online Undergraduate Degree Programs Online Undergraduate Certificate Programs * * Associate's Degree in Information Technology Certificate in Contemporary Communications * * Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology Certificate in Multimedia Applications * * Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology: Business Minor Certificate in UNIX * * Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts Certificate in Information Technology * * Bachelor's Degree in Psychology Certificate in Data/Telecommunications * Certificate in Plastics Engineering Technology Online Graduate Degree Programs * * Certificate in Paralegal Studies Master's Degree in Reading and Language * Certificate in Security Management and Homeland Security Master's Degree in Educational Administration * * Certificate in Website Design & Development Master's Degree in Criminal Justice * Master's Degree in Curriculum & Instruction * Master's Degree in Business Administration Call (978) 934-2474 or visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/online 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. Please note: There are no veteran or senior citizens waivers for online courses. Please refer to page 19. New! PLASTICS ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS THE ONLINE GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM IN IJt" -,fU.M.,-.r.A./-S,JS_- MlU...~o.n=w.i.v.ic dcl-ln, uf.r.sy... <..o, .mf. _ Tehnigsi nneeewri gnrga dpuroaftees-lseivoenla olsn -lines uccehrt iafisc amtee cphroangircaaml eisn gdienseiegrnse idn vtoo lpvreodv iind eth e To•a ro •s s· · -r. - G ad ':lte Credits· 12 ~ ~ REQUIRED COURSES (2): design of plastic parts - with the plastics background they generally do not 26.544 Advanced Plastics Materials - Fall 2006 The Graduar. Certffbtt 11, receive as part of their undergraduate education. This four-course online cer Plastics Engineering 26.578 Advanced Plastics Process Engineering - Fundamentals tificate program provides students with the fundamental concepts associated Fall 2006 hni•----~-.. ....,,,. ......-......-............ with plastics materials, processing and design. N 01 I ....... ~,,..:~ ~ All of the courses in this certificate program may be applied towards any of 26. 544 ADVANCED PLASTICS MATERIALS the graduate degree programs offered through UMass Lowell's Department 26.578 ADVANCED PLASTICS PROCESS ENGINEERING of Plastics Engineering. See C0UT6e 6Chedule tor detail6. For specific questions regarding these plastics courses and the plastics I ELECTIVE COURSES (CHOOSE 2): certificate program, email [email protected]. Call (978) 934-2143 26.503 Mechanical Behavior of Polymers today for a free brochure or visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/online/plastics/ 26.518 Plastics Product Design 26.576 Advanced Mold Design - Spring 2007 REQUIREMENTS AND REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR ONLINE COURSES Online Education Course Registration and Confinnation Students should make sure they have fulfilled the Student Technical Skills and Requirements All students new to Online Education should complete the free Online particular course prerequisites prior to registering for a course. See the registration information on page 18 and the Demonstration course available on the Online Education Website. Some online courses require additional software. new UMass Lowell CSCE student checklist at http://continuinged.uml.edu. Be sure to provide your email address when Students are responsible for learning to use course-related software before enrolling in an Online Education course. you register! Tutorials are available on the Online Education Website. • Student Usemames and Passwords are assigned on line via the Registration Confirmation process. All on line stu Online Course Software Requirements - Be sure to check our website at dents are required to complete the online "'Registration Confirmation" process one business day after registering for http://continuinged.uml.edu/online to confirm course software requirements. For the latest information their online course. To check Registration Confirmation availability please visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/online. regarding our online courses and programs, visit our website at http://continuinged.uml.edu/online or call Registration Confirmation is usually made available to students approximately three weeks prior to the start of the (978) 934-2474. semester. All Online Students are encouraged to review the Online Education website at http://continuinged.uml.edu/online to view course software and textbook requirements, course outlines. chat hours and other course specific information. Online courses require weekly participation and assignments. Online students can expect to spend 6-10 hours per course each week engaged in course related activities. ■ I SIGNATURE DEGREE PROGRAMS • • • •.. T H I S f A LL ····. ~ccelerate your progre66 ··•....... toward6 your degree . cf OR BOTH! -~A-MPU· ;·· ·l:JNE, • • • • •• • • • • • this 11 EW Fa ! NEW! .... · · · · .... Bachelor's Degree BS to MS Program in Psychology ONLINE INTERESTED IN MAKING YOURSELF MORE MARKETABLE IN Take fully online or on campus! THE IT MARKETPLACE? CONSIDER THE BACHELOR'S TO MASTER'S OPTION IN HEALTH MANAGEMENT AND POLICY • One o, UMass Lowell s most popular degree programs for those ·nterested in the social sciences WITH A CONCENTRATION IN HEALTH INFORMATICS. The Psychology curriculum acquaints students with scientific methods Computerized healthcare information systems and electronic medical and psychological studies. It provides students with theoretical foundations record systems are growing dramatically. This niche market is creating new in various subfields of psychology: experimental, developmental, social, person job opportunities for IT students interested in working in the health care ality, and clinical psychology. The curriculum emphasizes the application of industry. Qualified undergraduate continuing education students who are psychological knowledge and skills in many areas of human functioning. majoring in Information Technology in CSCE at UMass Lowell are invited to For further information, visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/online/psychology apply for admission to the BS to MS program. Students need to have a 3.0 GPA to be accepted, however, GREs, official transcripts and admission fees are waived. Examples of elective courses that students can take while still EARN A BACHELOR'S DEGREE IN Liberal Arts an undergraduate include: "Health Informatics," "Health Care Information Systems," "Systems Analysis," and "Database Design." Six credits can count towards your MS as well as your BS in this program. Students whose education plans were interrupted are perfect candidates for UMass Lowell's part-time Liberal Arts Degree. The Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) Students interested in the Health Informatics Option should consult with degree is designed to provide students with a balanced liberal arts curriculum, HMP Coordinator, Professor Michael O'Sullivan (978) 934-4480, while also exposing them to an in-depth study in areas of concentration such as [email protected]. For more information, visit the Continuing psychology, history, art history, women's studies, english, and legal studies. Studies website at http://continuinged.uml.edu 1. Psychology Concentration Available on campus and online ~EARN"1A~sAcH'EroFt;-s·oEcfR·Ef1N~ ;._:.:,>;.·r, .. ::\·--,~~-~~~~ . ·-. · · ·: __ - 2. Art History Concentration Information Technology Available on campus and online 3. Women's Studies Concentration Available on campus and online "I knew I had to get a high-demand credential and that I had to do it quickly. 4. Legal Studies Concentration By taking a mix o~ online and on-campw cour6e6, I Wa6 able to accelerate Available on campus and online my progreM toward.6 earning a degree in Inionnation Technology." 5. History Concentration Valerie Cox, Recent Graduate Available on campus and online For more information on our B.S. in Information Technology, please visit our 6. English Concentration website or call the Advising Center at (978) 934-2474. Available on campus and online Email [email protected] or call (978) 934-2474. Additional information on the Bachelor's Degree in Liberal Arts can also be found at http://continuinged.uml.edu/degrees/bladegree.htm Interested in changing careers? If you already have a Bachelor's Degree and would Civil Engineering Technology • Electronic Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering Technology like to pursue a second degree in Information Technology, UMass Lowell has a special program for you. Students can pursue a Second Bachelor's in IT by taking Engineering Technology is your path to success ... 10 additional IT courses in designated areas. See our website at For more information on our part-time degree programs in Engineering Technology, visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/engtech. For a free brochure call (978) 934-2143 or http://continuinged.uml.edu/degrees/2ndBSIT.htm for more information. email [email protected] / For more information on any of these degree programs visit our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu or call (978) 934-2474. ■ ... ·: .. ···CORPORATE EDUCATION De6igned to meet your company'6 bu6ine66 need6 * HTTP://CONTINUINGED.UML.EDU/CORPORATE With a large selection of courses and expert instructors, the University of Massachusetts Lowell serves as an important educational resource for com panies both nationally and internationally. The University - which is particu UMass Lowell is constantly exploring new models larly well-known for its Engineering, Information Technology, Corpputer for collaboration with business and industry. Whether Science, Health, Management, and Manufacturing programs - provides it's collaborating on a workforce training grant, or work ) training to employees on campus and at numerous company locations. ing together with companies to develop cutting-edge training programs for their employees, the University A variety of training areas are available, and UMass Lowell can develop is actively contributing to growing a workforce knowl customized training programs that feature the industry-specific software edgeable of industry-relevant technologies. ,J and technologies your company uses most! Call (978) 934-2495 to speak with a corporate training specialist. For a list of training areas [email protected] to discuss visit http://continuinged.uml.edu/corporate potential opportunities for program collaboration. Project Management Noncredit Certificate PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project Management: Resources and Budgeting* Negotiation Skills Two Days; Meets 9am-4pm; Thursday/Friday, One Day; Meets 9am-4pm; Friday, Introductory Seminar (optional}: October 26, 27 September 29 Project Management Boot Camp Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $650; CEUs: 1.4 Held on Lowell Campus; One Day; Meets 9am-4pm; Friday, Tuition: $350; CEUs: .7 September 15 Risk Management ~ Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $350; Two Days; Meets 9am-4pm; Thursday/Friday, MS Project* CEUs: .7 November 16, 17 Two Days; Meets 9am-4pm; Thursday/Friday, Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $650: CEUs: 1.4 November 2, 3 Required Seminars: Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $695; CEUs: 1.4 Elective Seminars (Choose 3): Project Management: Planning and Scheduling (offered twice)* Team Building One Day; Meets 9am-4pm; Two Days; Meets 9am-4pm; Thursday/Friday, offered in the Winter/Spring; September 21, 22 Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $350; CEUs: .7 *Students interested in receiving 14 PDUs for Held on Lowell Campus; Tuition: $650; CEUs: 1.4 specific seminars can make arrangements with OR Leadership Skills the instructor. Four Evenings; Meets 6pm-9:30pm One Day; Meets 9am-4pm: Friday, October 20 September 27, Oct. 4, 11, 18 Held on Lowell Campus; Held at the VA Medical Center in Bedford, MA; Tuition: $350; CEUs: .7 Tuition: $650; CEUs: 1.4 Online Training: Learn to Teach Online, Without Commuting to Campus Interested in learning how to teach on line using WebCT Vista? Corporate Signature Seminar Ser·es UMass Lowell's award-winning faculty development training program can help you develop or enhance your on line training skills. Learn the late6t tool6 and bu6ine66 trend6 to If you are an institution of higher education or a corporate training/instructional increa6e proiit6 and 6treamline operation6 ... design specialist you may be interested in having this program customized to meet your organization's specific business requirements. all us about having these seminars INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE TEACHING STRATEGIES o ered """'""·"""'Y! 00.054-041 Meets onlinefrom September 13 - October 10 Tuition: $395 ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING TEACHING ONLINE WITH WesCTTM VISTA 00.055-041 Meets onlinefrom October 18-November 14 Basic Electronics Tuition: $395 00.904.041; Six Evenings; Meets Mondays 6pm-9pm; A special reduced rate for these noncredit courses is available when four or more September 11, 18, 25, October 2, 16, 23 participants attend from the same institution. For more information, call (978) 934- 2495 or visit our website at http://continuinged.uml.edu/online/institutes.htm. Held at the VA Medical Center in Bedford, MA; Tuition: $595 Registration for these noncredit courses is by phone only at Advanced Electronics (978) 934-2405. 00.908.041; Six Evenings; Meets Mondays 6pm-9pm; October 30, November 6, 13, 20, 27, December 4 Held at the VA Medical Center in Bedford, MA; Tuition: $595 INTERESTED IN ON-SITE Mechanical Systems PLASTICS TRAINING? 00.906.041; Six Evenings; Meets Tuesdays 6pm-9pm; September 12, 19, 26, October 3, 10, 17 Held at the VA Medical Center in Bedford, MA; Tuition: $595 UMass Lowell is one of the nation's leading universities in plastics. Computer Programming Using National Instruments The Plastics Engineering Department has gained worldwide recog LabVIEW™ Software nition for its state-of-the-art training, research, and experienced 00.907 .041; Eight Evenings; faculty who travel nationally and internationally conferring on newly devel Meets Tuesdays 6pm-9pm; October 24, 31, November 7, 14, 21, 28, oped concepts and consulting with plastics industry leaders. December 5, 12 You can attend our plastics seminars on campus or ask us about having our Held on the Lowell Campus; Tuition: $695 plastics engineering faculty deliver training on-site to your employees! Call (978) 934-2495 for information about our on-site plastics training programs! Call us at (978) 934-2405 for a detailed brochure or v;sit can (978) 934-2405 today for a free copy of our Plastics Seminars & Workshops http://continuinged.uml.edu/corporate brochure or visit http:/ /continuinged.uml.edulplastics For more information on any of these corporate programs visit our Website at http://continuinged uml.edu/corporate or call (978) 934· 2405. ■ Students interested in applying into Graduate degree or certificate programs should access www.uml.edu/grad. In some cases, a student may take only 6 credits prior to matriculating into a formal graduate degree program. Students with Bachelor's degrees from accredited institutions are eligible to enroll as non-degree students for a total of 12 credits prior to matriculating into formal Graduate degree programs. Generally, students must formally apply to graduate certificate programs before enrolling in graduate courses intended for specific certificate programs. ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Title Days Time (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor i=l'Mi~l¾i-fd• '1il~IHl;t4it• 11 1~ - 4495 60.501-031 Financial Accounting (8 wks: 9/5-10/27/06) >Online Course 2 Requires proctored exams Sherre Strickland 4821 60.601-031 Accounting Information for Management >Online Course 3 Stephen Collins Decisions 4498 61.501-031 Business Finance (8 wks: 10/30-12/22/06) Online Course 2 P: 60.501; requires proctored exams Yash Puri 14934 61.601-031 Corporate Finance , Online Course 3 P: Requires a financial calculator Ravi Jain 15068 61.691-061 International Finance >Online Course 3 Yash Puri (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) 4496 62.501-031 Marketing Fundamentals Online Course 2 Duncan LaBay (8 weeks: 9/5-10/27/ 06) 5019 63.501-031 Operations Fundamentals Online Course 2 M. Riaz Khan (8 weeks: 10/30-12/22/06) 14564 63.640-061 Enterprise System Management Online Course 3 Luvai Motiwalla (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) 4497 66.501-031 Organizational Behavior >Online Course 2 Stuart Freedman (8 weeks: 9/5-10/27 /06) 4499 66.511-031 Global Enterprise and Competition >Online Course 2 Bernard Cookson (8 wks: 10/30-12/22/06) 4854 66.601-061 Organizational Design and Change · Online Course 3 Requires MS Word limm Kainen (Accelerated Online Course: 8 weeks: 9/5-11/10/06) NOTE: The above MBA courses are also open to non-UML grad students who meet course prerequisites. If not currently registered in a program, please contact the MBA Coordinator. Kathleen Rourke, at 978-934-2848 for permission to take courses. 19ViiiMl·lifril;M~lcliihHii~MWliidi~t◄ 14815 14.539-291 Ground Improvement Mon 6:00-9:00 pm 3 Nabil Hourani (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MAJ ii·Mi41iii;ii9iid9 - 4638 91.520-291 * Topics: Digital Storage Architectures Mon 5:30-8:30 pm 3 William Moloney, Jr. (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MAJ 13829 91.522-291 * Object-Oriented Analysis Tues 5:30-8:30 pm 3 Robert Lechner (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MAJ 15001 91.546-291 * Computer Graphics I Wed 5:30-8:30 pm 3 Hugh Masterman (Held at Cadence Design Systems, Chelmsford, MAJ 4639 91.547-291 * Computer Graphics II TBA 5:30-8:30 pm 3 Hugh Masterman (Held at Cadence Design Systems, Chelmsford, MAJ NOTE: *The above Computer Science courses require permission of the Graduate Computer Science Coordinator. •l;ll~IIHHll1Hltll·Hl·l9;1i~iid•1l•B- 4691 44.503-061 Administration of Criminal Justice >Online Course 3 Larry Siegel (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14772 44.521-061 Criminological Theory >Online Course 3 Larry Siegel (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14773 44.526-061 Domestic Terrorism and Hate Crimes >Online Course 3 Allan Roscoe (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) 4932 44.542-061 Criminal Profiling >Online Course 3 Allan Roscoe (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14996 44.543-291 Forensic Psychology Tues 6:00-9:00 pm 3 Ellsworth Fersch (Held at Veterans Administration Medical Conference Center, Bedford, MAJ 15007 44.543-061 Forensic Psychology >Online Course 3 Ira Packer (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14774 44.545-061 Criminal Mind and Behavior >Online Course 3 Alan Lincoln (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14764 44.546-061 Mental Health and Criminal Justice >Online Course 3 Andrew Harris (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14775 44.549-061 Terrorism/Counter-Terrorism >Online Course 3 Allan Roscoe (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 14776 44.563-061 Substance Abuse >Online Course 3 Eve Buzawa (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 4803 44.567-061 Overview of Homeland Security >Online Course 3 limothy Croft (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 4788 44.570-061 Managing Criminal Justice Organizations ,Online Course 3 Eve Buzawa (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 4692 44.580-061 Quantitative Analysis >Online Course 3 Donald Faggiani (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) 4693 44.623-061 Child Maltreatment >Online Course 3 Allyssa McCabe (Accelerated Online class: 9/5-11/10/06) For permission numbers and questions regarding the Criminal Justice Graduate Program, please email Maureen Giacobbe at [email protected]. li·JlliJit• 1~ - 4553 01.616-031 Issues in Sociology of Education ,Online Course 3 *""EA; requires MS Word William Phelan 4664 01.625-031 Organization of Schools and School Systems Online Course 3 **EA James Nehring 4791 04.637-031 History and Theory of Curriculum Online Course 3 **Cl Judith Boccia 4665 04.643-031 The Skillful Teacher ,Online Course 3 **Cl. Cl(sci) Robert Gower 13534 04.676-031 Exploring the Nature of Science >Online Course 3 **Cl(sci) Anita Greenwood 4673 05.623-031 School Law ·, Online Course 3 **EA Patricia Barron 15052 05.638-031 Planning Technology and School Improvement ,Online Course 3 **EA, Cl Linda Friel 4674 05.642-031 Principles of Supervision Online Course 3 **EA Robert Gower 13535 06.528-031 Assessment: Reading and Language Disability Online Course 3 **RL Jay Simmons 13536 06.549-031 Theory and Research: Reading and Language Online Course 3 **RL Lorraine Dagostino 4675 07.541-031 Practitioner Action Research Online Course 3 **EA, Cl, RL Judith Davidson 4479 25.501-031 Engineering for Teachers >Online Course 3 **Cl(sci) Krishna Vedula 4666 05.590-031 * Practicum I, Supervisor/Director >Online Course 1 **EA; P: Instructor permission required Charles Christensen 4667 05.591-031 * Practicum 11, Supervisor/Director >Online Course 2 **EA; P: 05.590 and permission of instructor Charles Christensen 4668 05.592-031 * Practicum I, Elementary Principal P-6 Online Course 1 **EA; P: Permission of instructor Charles Christensen 4669 05.593-031 * Practicum 11, Elementary Principal P-6 :,Online Course 2 **EA; P: 05.592 and permission of instructor Charles Christensen 4670 05.594-031 * Practicum I, Middle School Principal 5-8 >Online Course 1 **EA; P: Permission of instructor Charles Christensen 4671 05.595-031 * Practicum II, Middle School Principal 5-8 >Online Course 2 **EA; P: 05.594 and permission of instructor Charles Christensen 4792 05.596-031 * Practicum I, High School Principal 9-12 Online Course **EA; P: Permission of instructor Charles Christensen See our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu ■ ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Trtle Days lime (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor 4672 05.597-031 * Practicum 11, High School Principal 9-12 On, e o 2 **EA; P: 05.596 and permission of instructor Charles Christensen *Instructor's permission is required for this two-semester course, which may be taken after the candidate has completed 21 or more credits, and concurrent with the two remaining courses. **The Graduate School of Education offers Online Courses leading to three Masters of Education degrees: Educational Administration (EA), Reading and Language (RU, Curriculum and Instruction (Cl); and Curriculum and Instruction: Science Concentration (Cl)(sci).The letters in the prerequisites column refer to which programs each course is aligned. 13RihM~M•i~•i4iil1i•ji¥--- 4541 18.581-291 Understanding the Massachusetts Thurs 6:00-9:00 pm 3 John Fitzgerald Contingency Plan (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MAJ l=i=H••=- > 4667 30.550-031 Human Development and Pathophysiology Online Course 3 Alease Bruce 13702 32.504-031 Health Data Analysis >Online Course 3 P: Elementary statistics Beverly Volicer 15056 33.603-031 Psychopharmacology and Related >Online Course 3 Geoffry McEnany Psychobiology IA=f411¥ii•=i3¥i41•¥i~M••i•l~M•·M4i-l;fo•i > 14847 34.702-031 * Clinical Reasoning in Physical Therapy Online Course 3 Karla Bell-Elkins *Requires permission of Barbara Cocanour, Graduate Coordinator of Physical Therapy; call (978) 934-4413 IPl·M • t + - > 15090 26.544-031 Advanced Plastics Materials Online Course 3 Stephen Driscoll > 15091 26.578-031 Advanced Plastics Process Engineering Online Course 3 Carol Barry 14-i'Zi=Mi·®- > 4807 47.561-031 Introduction to Behavioral Intervention Online Course 3 P: Coursework in the psychology of child Alicia Perry in Autism development, or related experience > 14052 47.562-031 Teaching and Positive Behavioral Support Online Course 3 P: 47.561 Department Faculty in Autism > 14053 47.565-031 Measurement and Experimental Design Online Course 3 P: 47.561 Department Faculty in Behavioral Autism > 14055 47.566-031 Functional Analysis and Treatment of Online Course 3 P: 47.562 Department Faculty Challenging Behavior > 14060 47.568-031 Behavioral Intervention Program Models Online Course 3 P: 47.562 Department Faculty in Autism id@i•l~M•i:N~M6i1¥ii·iYM•• 4931•P6ii~•• 1 1 14817 57.512-291 Community Conflict Resolution Mon 6:00-9:00 pm 3 David Turcotte (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MAJ IW·hiiiihihMdMW•- 14816 19.559-291 Conflict Resolution Mon 6:00-9:00 pm 3 David Turcotte (Held at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MA) ISIS Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Trtle Days lime (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor 14ii·i'ih•Wt- 4599 60.201-001 Accounting/Financial Mon 6:00-9:00 pm 3 Charles F. Thompson 4706 60.201-031 Accounting/Financial OnmeCo r 3 Requires access to a PC; on-campus exams Clairmont Carter required of all UMass Lowell day students 14851 60.202-001 Accounting/Managerial Wed 6:00-9:00 pm 3 P: 60.201 Lisa Andrusaitis l·!;iiii•i1•114'1•3;id¥iP=it4-._ 4609 70.240-001 Fundamentals of Typography (Macintosh") Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: Macintosh proficiency Catherine Meeks 4610 70.245-001 Desktop Publishing Layout and Production: Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: Basic Macintosh proficiency Alison Poor-Donahue Adobe" lnDesign~ (Macintosh) 4611 70.262-001 Digital Imaging and Photography: Adobe Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Ella Carlson Photoshop" (Windows") 4612 70.291-001 Introduction to Graphic Design (Macintosh) Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: Basic Macintosh or Windows proficiency Alene Sirott-Cope > 14854 70.379-031 Website Design: Macromedia" Online Course 3 P: 90.238, and 90.231 or 70.262; requires Christopher Perry Dreamweaver" (Windows") Dreamweaver 8 or MX and Photoshop CS2 > 14855 70.384-031 Advanced Website Design and Online Course 3 P: 90.238 and 70.379; requires Christopher MacDonald Development (Windows") Dreamweaver 8 or MX 4615 70.391-001 Advanced Graphic Design (Macintosh) Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 70.291, 70.240, and 70.245 or related Alison Poor-Donahue experience NOTE: While the above courses will not directly transfer 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 3 for required courses.) CERTIFICATE IN WEBSITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT (See page 3 for required courses.) ti;il=IHi•j;ff- 4598 58.101-001 Art Appreciation Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 AE/AHD Department Faculty 13902 58.203-031 History of Art I: Prehistoric to Medieval Art Online ou . 3 AE/AHD Liana Cheney ■:t[•Ji•idti411913~t9:J.- > 4711 83.100-031 Introduction to Biology Online Course 3 Not for Biology majors; SC John Mallett > 4712 83.105-031 Introduction to Biology Lab Online Course 1 (3) P: or C: 83.100; not for Biology majors; SL Priscilla Mattson > 4713 83.125-031 Plants and Human Society Online Course 3 SC; requires MS Word Gail Skinner-Brassard 4714 83.127-031 Plants and Human Society Lab >O nline Course 1 (3) P: or C: 83.125; SCL; requires MS Word Gail Skinner-Brassard 4715 83.214-031 Human Ecology >O nline Course 3 Priscilla Mattson 19=1361H•#- 4617 84.101-001 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 SCL John Sarabia 4716 84.101-031 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists r 3 SCL Philip Lamprey ■ See our Website at http:// continuinged.uml.edu 1515 Class Course Cr P: Prerequisite No. No. Trtle Days lime (Con) C: Corequisite/Comments Instructor 4851 84.101-032 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists ' Online Course 3 SCL Philip Lamprey 14859 84.101-051 Applied Chemistry for Non-Scientists Sat 9:00 am-1 :15 pm 3 SCL Athena Letsou (Accelerated Face-to-Face Course: 9/9-11 /18/06) 4618 84.111-001 General Chemistry I Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 C: 84.113; SCL Paul Damour 4619 84.121-001 Chemistry I Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 C: 84.123; SCL Athena Letsou 4620 84.123-001 Chemistry I Lab Wed 7:00-10:00 pm (3) C: 84.121; SCL Paul Damour 19ifl#f\U- (See courses listed under Cultural Studies and Languages) 19l'lll#f t!if l##ilmlll91if Ml·II~- 4509 15.123-001 Surveying I Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 4 (6) P: 92.123, 23.101; additional Saturday Labs Matthew Kearny Sat 8:00 am-2:00 pm 4510 15.131-001 Environmental Chemistry I Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 SL Charles Panagiotakos 4512 15.237-001 Statics (alternate 23.221) Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 92.125, 99.131 Mitchell Kearny, Jr. 4513 15.239-001 Strength of Materials (alternate 23.223) Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.237 or 23.221 John Colluccini 14544 15.242-001 Steel Design I Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.237, 15.239 Gary Stewart 4514 15.246-001 Hydraulics Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.237 or 23.221 Gary Stewart 14545 15.247-001 Hydraulics Laboratory Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 1 (3) P: 15.246 Gary Howe 4515 15.251-001 Structural Analysis I Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.239 Michael Berry 4516 15.254-001 Soil Mechanics I Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.239 Harvey Stoller 4517 15.257-001 Highway Elements Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.124 Matthew Kearny 14546 15.299-001 Surveying Ill Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.124 or experience as a land surveyor Michael Berry 14547 15.391-001 Reinforced Concrete Design II Thur 7:00-10:00 pm 3 P: 15.253 Jan Morrill 14549 15.396-001 Groundwater Resources Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Nihar Mohanty CERTIFICATE IN LAND SURVEYING 19Wll!f l!lf l!!illf 111!911f l·IHl'lll!iR1!i1Hll!ill!il•llll·lf I 4518 15.261-001 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations I Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 C: 15.263 Margaret Hamel 4519 15.263-001 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operations Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 1 (3) C: 15.261 Steven Hansen Lab I 4520 15.272-001 Water Supply and Treatment Operations I Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Charles Panagiotakos CERTIFICATE IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT CERTIFICATE IN WATER TREATMENT 19ii#hii#i\9#ilB91MMl·I+._ (See courses listed under Information Technology} CERTIFICATE IN DATABASE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES (See page 4 for required courses.) ii·Mi41il#ili91#M9 - 4764 91.113-001 Exploring the Internet Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Non-CS Majors only Michael Krolak > 15053 91.113-061 Exploring the Internet Online Course 3 Non-CS Majors only; requires access to a Patrick Krolak (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) microphone 15002 94.301-001 * Organization of Programming Languages TBA TBA 3 P: 91.204 Department Faculty 15003 94.305-001 * Computer Architecture TBA TBA 3 P: 91.102, 91.203, 16.265 Department Faculty 15004 94.308-001 * Introduction to Operating Systems TBA TBA 3 Department Faculty 15005 94.404-001 * Analysis of Algorithms TBA TBA 3 P: 91.201, 92.322 Department Faculty *Requires permission of Graduate Computer Science Coordinator 19ilfohd4ii'Hll9iif 1·19ilfoiMMl·M- 1see also Paralegal Studies) 4582 44.101-001 The Criminal Justice System Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Joseph Burke > 14653 44.115-031 Introduction to Homeland Security Online Course 3 Allan Roscoe 14994 44.203-001 C.J. Technology and Information Systems Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Paul Gormley 4583 44.234-001 Criminal Law Thurs 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Michael Concannon > 14664 44.241-031 Physical Security Online Course 3 Gail Beaudoin 4584 44.261-001 Juvenile Delinquency Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Steven Sacco > 4690 44.312-031 Security Management Online Course 3 Allan Roscoe > 14995 44.343-031 Forensic Psychology Online Course 3 Denise Hines 15033 44.422-001 Victimology Tues 6:00-9:00 pm 3 Monique Graf For permission numbers and questions regarding the Undergraduate Criminal Justice Program, please email Kathy Roscoe at [email protected]. CERTIFICATE IN PARALEGAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE IN SECURITY MANAGEMENT AND HOMELAND SECURITY (See page 4 for required courses.) ii1'511ii#iiiil1M i ¥ - 'Fo, additional courses, see Art History and Languages} 4595 52.378-001 Italian Cinema and Culture Mon 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Mario Aste 13901 52.380-001 Italian Cinema: Directors and Themes Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Mario Aste 14777 53.105-001 NEW! Chinese I and Culture Wed 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Li Feng 14852 59.374-001 Cinema Across Cultures: Love and War Tues 7:00-10:00 pm 3 Joseph Garreau iii• ft• ~ • t ¼ - 1 11 4591 49.201-001 Economics I (Microeconomics) Tues 6:00-9:00 pm 3 P: 90.111; BS/SS Harjeet Khosla 4592 49.201-002 Economics I (Microeconomics) Thurs 6:00-9:00 pm 3 P: 90.111 ; BS/SS Ronald Olive > 4504 49.201-061 Economics I (Microeconomics) Online Course 3 P: 90.111; BS/SS Michael Carter (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) 4505 49.201-062 Economics I (Microeconomics) ::-Online Course 3 P: 90.111; BS/SS Nurul Aman (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) > 4704 49.201-063 Economics I (Microeconomics) Online Course 3 P: 90.111; BS/SS Joanne Spitz (Accelerated Online Course: 9/5-11/10/06) See our Website at http://continuinged.uml.edu ■

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