IssuedWinter,1991 University of Massachusetts at Boston Bulletin Yourpublic universityofferscreditand non-creditcoursesatconvenienttimes and locationsforyourpersonal growth, professional developmentand college degreerequirements. Eveningclassesattheseoff-campus p locations: Beverly,Boston(Copley Square), Braintree,Hanover,Watertown, andWestRoxbury. Saturdayclassesat _ ^ UMass/Boston'sHarborCampus. ^ fe Seeourexpandedsectionof non-credit professionaltraining Formoreinformation,call287-7900 1 Index Academic Calendar for Credit Courses — AcademicCalendar CreditCourses 2 RegistrationDeadline February1 AcademicStanding 13 LateRegistration* February4-8 Addingordroppingcourses orfirstclassmeeting (SeeAcademicCalendar! Alcoholism/ChemicalDependencyTreatmentServicesProgram 15 SatnrdayClassesBegin February9 Auditor'sInstitute 15 Off-CampusClassesBegin WeekofFebruary1 Books 13 Add/DropDeadline February15 Cancellationofclasses(emergencyclosings) 13 Cancellationsofunder-enrolledcourses 13 Vacationfor WeekofFebruary18. CareerEnhancementCertificate 4 Off-CampusClasses WeekofApril15 Cont—inuingEducationcreditcourses Vacationfor How to Use ———plliiassyttmeeeddnabtlysp,hlaorbceaefttuiioncndalslybydepartment 11135 HMairdbsoermeCsatmeprusClasses MMaarrcchh2165and23 this Bulletin —registrationform 2 Pass/FailOeadline April5 registrationprocedures 3 Fees 4 WithdrawalOeadline April5 ThisBulletindescribescreditcoursesoffered by FGereadwuaaitveerTsestPreparationcourses 145 VOafcfa-tCiaomnpufosrClasses WeekofApril15 UMass/Boston'sDivisionofContinuing Education. ID.Cards 13 SaturdayClassesEnd May11 Thesecoursesareofferedduringtheeveningata LMiabtrhareymaatnidcIsnDfoiramgantoisotnicStTuedsitescourses 145 Off-CampusClassesEnd WeekofMay13 numberofoff-campussites,and on Saturdaymornings Microcomputerworkshops 16 RnalExamsfor atthe University'sHarborCampus. Scheduleinforma- NOpopno-rctruendiittioefsfeforrinAgdsul(tseLeeSaprenceiraslPrograms) 3 SaturdayClasses May18 tsieocntifoonrethaacthbceoguirnsseoanpppeaagres5i,natnhdeaclosuorsientdheesclriispttinigonof RReegfiu——sntdrfsaotriomnforContinuingEducationcreditcourses 132 ROSefufam-lmCeEarxmap1um9ss91Cflorasses WeekofMay20 coursesbylocationthatbeginson page 11.The information 3 RegistrationDeadline May10 academiccalendarandregistrationproceduresoutlined Regi——strfaotriomnforSpecialPrograms 14 *125latefee.(Fordetails,see'LateRegistration',page3.) on pages2and3applyonlytoContinuing Education information 14 creditcourses.Theacademiccalendarand registration SSacthue—rddualyesc—ourcsreediotffceoruirngsses 11 proceduresfortheDivision'sspecial programsare —inlistingbylocation 11 ^withcoursedescriptions 5 described inthesectioncalled "Special Programs" SpecialPrograms 14 beginningonpage 14. Transcripts 13 Registration Form for Credit Courses Pleasebesuretoprovidethenumbersrequestedbelow.Theyareneededforcodingpurposes. Sex DateofBirth O O Month Day Year Male Female SocialSecurity#: I I I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 Name DaytimePhone:( ) EveningPhone:( last First MiddleInitial Address EthnicSurveyInformation(RequiredbyFederalGovernment) No &Street City State Zip A. AmericanIndian/AlaskanNative L Non-residentAlien CurrentUMass/BostonStudent? Studentatothercollegeoruniversity? B. BlackNon-Flispanic F. WhiteNon-Flispanic O O O O C. AsianorPacificIslander G. Other Non-Matnculated Matriculated yes No D. Flispanic H. Donotwishtoreport Major IfYes,where? Pleasefallowtheexamplebelowwhenindicatingcourseselections.Besuretoincludesix-digitschedulenumbers. Sched.No. Title Dept.&CourseNo. Site Credits CourseFee/Cr. LabFee(ifany) TotalCourse&LabFee 33 1 6 5151 ivit?ivipu/n. iw X S75.00 CourseSelections Sched.No. Title Dept.&CourseNo. Site Credits CourseFee/Cr. LabFee(ifany) TotalCourse&LabFee X $75.00 + X $75.00 + X $75.00 + X$75.00 + _ Fallpaymentmustaccompanyall MasterCardandVISAOnly CoarseFees ForOfficeUse registrations. TheUniversityofMassachusettsatBoston, Undergraduate $75.00/credit MethodofPayment DivisionofContinuingEducation,willaccept MasterCardorVISAforpaymentoffees.Ifyou PleaseCalculatepaymentbelow. O VISA O MasterCard wouldliketomakeuseofthisservice,please providetheinformationrequested. CourseandLabFees(total) O O Check Other TotalServiceFees $25.00 MakecheckspayabletoUniversityof AccountNo MassachusettsContinuingEducation AdditionalFees ExpirationDate Sendchecksandformsto: Subtotal DivisionofContinuingEducation Student'sName(Print) BoxC LateFee(ifapplicable) $25.00 UniversityofMassachusetts Student'sSignature atBoston TotalPaymentEnclosed Boston.MA02125-3393 Printnameofpersontowhomcardwasissuedifdifferent Improperlycompletedfomtsand/orcheckscannotbe fromabove accepted,andthereforewillbereturnedunprocessed. Ifastudentwithdrawsoracourseiscancelled, therefundwillbemadeonlyasacredittothe student'sMasterCardorVISAaccount. Receivedby Opportunities for Registering for Continuing Adult Learners Education Courses AsgreaterBoston'sonlypublicuniversity,theUniversityofMassachu- Who MayEnroll settsatBostoniscommittedtoprovidingopportunitiesforallpersons seekingaccesstoqualityhighereducationintheareaitserves.The UMass/Bostonundergraduatecreditcoursesareopento:1)students Universityhasundertakenaspecialcommitmenttothoseadults whomaybeconsideringmatriculationintoadegreeprogramat beyondtraditional"collegeage"whohavedaytimeobligationsand UMass/Bostonorelsewhere;2)studentsmatriculatedatother responsibilitiesatworkandathome.Thiscommitmentisdemonstrated institutionswhowilluseUMass/Bostoncreditstomeetdegree bytheeveningoff-campus,Saturdaymorning,andsummercourse requirementsattheirhomeinstitutions;and3)matriculatedUMass/ offeringsoftheDivisionofContinuingEducation,andbythe Bostonstudents.Anyonewhohasgraduatedfromhighschoolorwho University'sExtendedDayscheduleoflateafternoonandevening hasearnedahighschoolequivalencycertificateisinvitedtobeginor coursesofferedattheHarborCampus.Manycoursesareopenbothto continuetakingcoursesatUMass/Boston Pleaseseetheregulations matriculated(degree-seeking)studentsandtonon-matriculated(non- onpage10governingacademicretentionstandardsformatriculated degree-seeking)students UMass/Bostonstudentsarefreetocombine andnon-matriculatedstudents day,evening,off-campus,Saturday,andsummerclassestosuittheir individualneeds TheUniversityassumesthatstudentsregisteringforundergraduate courseswillaccuratelyassesstheirabilitytodocollegework Students Continuing Education shouldbeaware,however,thattheyareresponsibleformeeting Courses prerequisitesforcertaincourses. Creditcoursesforthespring Ifastudent'sultimategoalistoobtainaUMass/Bostondegree,itisto semesterwillbeofferedat Introductoryandintermediate-levelcoursesinmanydisciplinesare thestudent'sadvantagetoapplyforformaladmission(matriculation) thefollowinglocations: offeredbytheDivisionofContinuingEducationonweekdayevenings asearlyaspossible.Mostpart-timestudentsmatriculateafterhaving • andSaturdaymornings.Thesecoursesareparticularlysuitedtothe completedtheirfirsttwoorthreecourses;whentheydomatriculate, UMass/Boston Hanover needsoftheadultwhomaywishtobeginorreturntoapreviously theycanchoosetoattendfull-timeortoremainpart-time Matricu- HarborCampus SouthShoreRegionalVocational interruptedcollegeeducationalexperience.Theprogramalso latedstudentsareassuredthattheirdegreerequirementswillnotbe Directions:SoutheastExpress- TechnicalHighSchool schedulescoursesspecificallyfornursesandforvocationaleducators affectedbysubsequentchangesintheUniversity'scurriculum, way(south)toExit15,Columbia WebsterStreet consequentlytheyfinditeasiertoplanschedulesincludingcourses Road;SoutheastExpressway Directions:Route3toRoute53 Special Programs thatmeettheirindividualrequirements Matriculatedstudentsmay (north)toExit14,Morrissey northtoRoute123west alsochangefromonedegreeprogramtoanother,andmayproceed Boulevard;followsigns.MBTA (WebsterStreet), TheDivisionofCo—ntinuingEducationalsoconduct—smanynon-credit towardthedegreeattheirownpace AllUMass/Bostoncourses RedLinetoJFK/UMassstation. • specialprograms courses,workshops,seminars bothonandoff offeredforcredit,duringthefall, thespring,orthesummersemester, • Watertown campus,inordertoservevariousbusinessandprofessionalgroups, whetheron-oroff-campus,dayorevening,areequivalentincontent Beverly WatertownHighSchool individualsseekinginstructioninspecializedfields,andthosewho andmethodofinstruction NorthShoreRegionalVocational 51 ColumbiaStreet simplywishtoexplorenewareasofinterest.Manyprogramsarethe Mathematics 2H0igBhalScchhoSotlreet (DRiroeuctteio2n0s):tNooCrotlhuBmebaicaoSntrSeterte.et rleasrugletrocfomtmhuenDiitvyi.sioTnh'esDciovoipseiroantciaonnwalistohagsrsoiusptspraonfdesisnisotniatlutigornosupinstihne DiagnosticTest DC1•ioArpeslcoteuiytohn;Ssq:ruiRagohrutet,oentB1oo2s8BtatolocnhRoSuttreeet WW1•e2e0ss5ttVRRFooxWxbbuPurayrrykHwigahySchool wosSUtrnpeugioldvanciensoeriosszmr,iietnstygFhiopenafarnlDodRlipyhvo,ciosostdanihledorsnuoIcousotrglfiahsnCnugdoa'gnscgstopeiGnesnrfctuaieiiadronleungnaspctErefedoosurg,ScrcaawahtdoomdiriooktilnnisohoocnffooafpoLelspri,sbea,rcrtaaafirntovydiriotacsinnreeedswmdiiiIittntn,ahfmrocitsrogh;muheartatsniedosn AtiDlcailskaeg(sntttohuhsrdetoeiunUcgnthisTvefwesiritrss,sihttpi-yans'ggesmetMeos5a)tt.rehergeicmsaatltecriuclfusosr)DiionartgrnIonodscutcoitmcoprTuyetcseotru(rsSsceeiesenMicnaetmmhauetsmhtaetmfiiacrtsst- SnowdenInternationalSchool Directions:FollowRoute1 inBostonthatmeetrequirementsfortheUniversityofRhodeIsland's D1i5r0ecNteiownbsu:rNyeSwtbrueretyStreetto (AFrebnowrawya,y,RiCveenrtwraey,StJreaemta)itcoawVaFyW, master'sdegreeinLibraryandInformationStudies. 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Formoredetaileddirectionsto Registrationinadvancebymail,telephone,orFAXisthepreferred • anysite,pleasecalltheDivision Eachsummer,theDivisionofContinuingEducationoffershundredsof methodofenrollinginContinuingEducationcourses.Becauseofhigh Braintree ofContinuingEducationat617 dayandeveningcoursesattheUniversity'sHarborCampusand demandforcertainContinuingEducationcourses,itisadvisableto BraintreeHighSchool 287-7900 DowntownCenter.Summersessioncoursesprovideanopportunityfor registerearly. 128TownRoad matriculatedstudentstoacceleratetheirprogress,andforboth "sDFoiiurvteecht;Ciootrnasnk:eerRGsor"uantiinettee1r2sA8evcettoniouRneo,uaitteeft37 EsFdoeruecia"ntRfeiogorinmsatCteoiruoirnnsgeosnf"o,rreCpgioasngtterian3tuiionn,g amucnaatavrdaieicmluialcbaltyeeedatorantdhenmono-rmadtorincoutlfaittetdhesitrusdcehnetdsutloestadkuericnogurtsheesrtehgautlaarre TmSoeursrvteigcaiecstcFeeoremsbp.ya"nmpayailtg,heefi4lr)legoiusttrtahteiofnorfmoromn(tSheeeo"pPpaosyimteentpaogfe.CoFuurllsepaaynmdent ontoTownRoad PcloemapsleetNeodteforImmpsraonpde/rloyrchecks Extended DayCourses orVISAaccount Toregisterijytelephone,pleasecall617287-7916 To cannotbeaccepted,and registerbyFAX,pleaseuse617287-7922 thereforewillbereturned ThroughtheExtendedDayProgram,awidevarietyofundergraduate unprocessed andgraduatecoursesisofferedfrom4:00to10:00pmatthe University'sHarborCampus.Thesecoursesareparticularlysuitedto theneedsofpersonswhoareseekingUMass/Bostondegrees.A Winter,1991 numberofundergraduatemajorsandgraduateprogramscanbe completedbystudentstakingcoursesentirelywithintheExtendedDay Volume 11, Number2 schedule.However,manystudentsalsoenrollforprofessional advancementorpersonalenrichment,orsimplytoexperience TheUniversityofMassachusettsatBostonBulletin(USPS566-090)is Universitylifebeforeapplyingforadmission. publishedquarterlyanddistributedfreeofchargebytheUniversityof MassachusettsatBoston,HarborCampus,Boston,Massachusetts FurtherInformation 02125-3393,Second-ClassPostagePaidatBoston,MA02109 Postmaster:Sendaddresschangesto:TheUniversityofMassachusetts ForinformationaboutContinuingEducationcourses,specialprograms, atBoston,HarborCampus,Boston,Massachusetts02125-3393. summercourses,orextendeddaycourses,pleasecallMaryLang Theinformationinthispublicationisprovidedsolelyfortheconve- CrumlinintheDivisionofContinuingEducationat287-7900 Ms nienceofthereader,andtheUniversityofMassachusettsatBoston Crumlinisavailableforadvisingduringthedayorevening,by expresslydisclaimsanyliabilitywhichmayotherwisebeincurred. appointment,attheDivisionofContinuingEducation'sHarborCampus Whileeveryefforthasbeenmadetoensuretheaccuracyofthe Office(WheatleyHall.2ndfloor,room203). informationinthispublication,theUniversityreservestherightto Forfurtherinformationaboutadmissionrequirementsforolder makeanychangesatanytimewithrespecttocourseofferings,degree students,orforgeneralinformationaboutadmissions,callUMass/ requirements,servicesprovided,oranyothersubjectaddressedinthis Boston'sAdmissionsOfficeat287-6000. publication Thispublicationwasproducedanddistributedatnocosttothe CommonwealthofMassachusetts.TheDivisionofContinuing Educationreceivesnostatefundstosupportitsoperations.All expensesaremetwithfundsgeneratedbyitsprograms. TheUniversityofMassachusettsatBostonisanaffirmativeaction/ equalopportunityemployerandprohibitsdiscriminationinallits policiesandprograms,onthebasisofrace,color,sex,age,religion, nationalorigin,sexualorientationorpreference,handicapcondition,or veteranstatus.AllinquiriesregardingTitleIXoftheEducational Amendmentsof1972and/orSection504oftheRehabilitationActof 1973maybedirectedtotheDirectorofAffirmativeAction,University ofMassachusettsatBoston,HarborCampus,Boston,MA,02125(617 287-5180).Inquiriesregardingtheapplicationofthenon-discrimination policymayalsobedirectedtotheCoordinatorortheAssistant SecretaryforCivilRights,USDepartmentofEducation TheUniversityofMassachusettsatBostonisaccreditedbytheNew EnglandAssociationofSchoolsandColleges,whichaccreditsschools andcollegesinthesixNewEnglandstates Membershipinthe Associationindicatesthattheinstitutionhasbeencarefullyevaluated andfoundtomeetstandardsagreeduponbyqualifiededucators The UniversityofMassachusettsatBostonisamemberoftheNorth AmericanAssociationofSummerSessionsandtheNationalUniversity ContinuingEducationAssociation . Registering for Continuing Education Courses continued Walk-In Registration Cash: • Studentswhowouldratherregisterinpersonmaydosoonthedates CashpaymentscanbemadeONLYattheBursarsOfficeattheHarbor andatthetimeslistedbelow Pleasenote:Foryourconvenience,you Campus(RobertHOuinnAdministrationBuilding,2ndFloor;Monday- mayregisteratanysitelistedforcoursesofferedthereoratanyother Friday9;00am-3:30pm),andmaybeusedONLYforwalk-inregistration location.Ifanyon-siteregistrationsessioniscanceledduetoweather attheContinuingEducationHarborCampusOffice TheBursar'sOffice conditions,itwillbeheldonthesamedayandatthesametimethe willgiveyouareceipt,whichyoumustsubmitwithyourregistration followingweek form.Pleasenote:Cashpaymentswillnotbeacceptedatanyother • location. UMass/Boston Braintree HarborCampus BraintreeHighSchool PaymentbyOutsideAgencies: DivisionofContinuing 128TownRoad • The Career Enhancement Education January22 Ifastudent'schargesaretobepaidbyanoutsideagency,hisorher 2RnodomFlo2o0r3,WheatleyHall 6•:00-8:00pm frergoimsttrhaattioangemnucsytubneleascscoomnpeainsiaeldrebaydyaopnayfmileenitnatuhtehoBruirzsaatri'osnOfffoircme Certificate Program Monday-Thursday,8:30am-6:00pm WestRoxbury Studentsareremindedthattheyareliableforallcourseandservice F•ridays,9:00am-4:00pm W12e0s5tVRFoxWbuPrayrkHwiaghySchool feesintheeventthatthesponsoringagencydoesnotprovidepayment. The Program CopleySquare,Boston January22 Course FeeWaiverand SnowdenInternationalSchool 6:00-8:00pm Remission Policy TheDivisionofContinuingEducation'sCareerEnhancementCertificate 150NewburyStreet (CEC)isforthoseseekingtoincreasetheireffectivenessonthejoband J6:a0n0u-a8r:y0203pm TrehmeisDsiiviosnioonfocfouCrosnetifneueisnfgorEdtuhcoasteiopnerwsiollnshomneoerticnogurtsheefeeleigiwbaiilivteyrsand fcsuporeuctrihsfeeirscdeiendvuetchlaeotpiCotEnhCeailsregcqoaaurleesnecraeroeppprnooorvttiuydneeittfidoeresc.tihdIenemdadamdaistyoiloifndi,nfdsottuuhndadteantttihsoenwhonose ccUrEFrbueeaadMelggrunaliidmcsssbapatstietarrds/iaayBeadtotmociinueaosocetnnnOte.ftapotafttnhCtibee'actytedsshBh.ehcueoHhrntapeCsliracaoymbyrkneof'mtoosreiorrnnfOCutwcfaiasrfmlne,idpkgci-tuetoison,n TytFeoeolbuaervpmuohauiorsdnytep,1r.aeyogriisnitgnerap,e$rb2syo5nm,0ai0lb,ylabtyefee. hfasr$ibrneire7epeegem5qatsghi.uch,aers0ieedras0rsenciieetqstoaprmhuenevseaaardievnnotcatfufeeoissonfllctrfdyadraeaeboeeensrdlnscsdiuelgr,catpyrerripadaicndtiondbohttrduecuehtdacoreeotaoustsdbeuremheersobelcfseucryroeeoenweffmudet,sweiraeites,naoptesfpdrhacspoafnt.ovletrdhuiyxoCeordtr$rmsoires9yennadtp0lgoifafayrtene0ytdeadehi0cistaenon,wrpgtaucadeerhroisryxesuctvcegrouecserdsuortfpeaerssaetndstsnetusaedistawnna,nhftadrteeeeidahcyervneeceerwsdramRrcseitiesadipsesgistrhtisaaeoo.sintvfttodoiioTrnfndhatgiutwansiiakg,loeln ttwCceTshkhohhcEiiemieolCsplcnCsldbhho.aeueemrlxsPtlileiriopeceatgstcrbiniatueaeniEinstnclndiiaadohnolbfsdnaaloiaoneccf"prciau(pgpaettlCaalemuiEnrsrcCeitdea)zientt"accthaiitiacaopistCtanaoiesndontrttnahethassleimet,fitlciteociacohfnaneuebdo,tdrrrewstootoepofaorrdraioksesefphnpceplaaosaartrgsrhctpniteieeoiiconznrurfaeletlpatchterheehpreiiecrcrvoeoseiucpgenrtorsqtsimpaueeoemmerncunddsioneceafisolepcfcseratalntituetdhptdaieeetydonni.itnconiTnegohnioet.nfo Late Registration seniorcitizens,mustbepaidinfull.Anyonewishingtoapplyforcourse Eligibility feewaiversorremissionsmustdosowhenregisteringforcourses:the LateregistrationforContinuingEducationcourseswilltakeplace policyisnotretroactive Seetheacademiccalendarforappropriate TheCECprogramisopentoallindividualswithahighschooldiploma Monday,February4ththroughFriday,February8thattheContinuing registrationtimes. oritsequivalentwhohavecompletedEnglish101,whohavequalified EducationOfficeonUMass/Boston'sHarborCampus(WheatleyHall, Vietnam-eraveteransareeligibleforcoursefeewaiversunderthe forMath110bytakingUMass/Boston'sMathDiagnosticTest,and 2ndfloor,room203)from8:30amto6:00pm(Monday-Thursday)and followingconditions: whoarecurrentlynon-matriculatedstudentsattheUniversityof 9:00amto4:00pm(Friday);andduringthefirstclassmeetingatall MassachusettsatBoston. otherlocations.Foryourconvenience,youmayregisterlateatthe 1. Theymustbematriculatedinaprogramleadingtoadegreeor ContinuingEducationOfficeforcoursesofferedatanysite A$2500 certificate. Requirements lateregistrationfeeapplies. 2. Theymusthavenotusedtheircoursefeewaiverformorethan130 S«9r*credits. TheCECconsistsofaminimumoftwenty-sevencredithoursof Course and 3 IftheydidnotentertheservicewhileresidingintheCommon- requiredcourses.Studentswithpreviouscollegecreditsthatinclude Service Fees wealthofMassachusetts,theymustfileanaffidavitunderoath oneormoreoftheCEC'srequiredcoursesmaysubstituteuptofour attestingtotheirhavingresidedintheCommonwealthfortwo coursesfromagroupofacceptableelectives.Inallcases,studentsare UndergraduateCourseFee $7500percredit consecutiveyearsimmediatelyprecedingenrollment. expectedtocompletetwenty-sevenhoursofrequiredorelective GraduateCourseFee $9000percredit 4 TheymusthavetheirregistrationformapprovedbyUMass/ courses,inordertoreceivethecertificate. RegistrationFee $2000 Boston'sVeteransAffairsOffice. EducationalServiceFee $ 500 Seniorcitizensareeligibleforawaiverofallfeesuponsubmissionofa Admission 1atftRaoistrationfoe 00 *«orCitizenAfTidawitatthetimeofrea'stration ReturnedCheckFee $2500 Mostfull-timestateemployeesareeligiblefora50%coursefee SatdumdiesnstisonwidsuhriinnggtthoepasretmiecsiptaetreIinnwthhiecChEtChepyrofigrrstambesghionultdotaapkpelyCfEoCr- (chargedforallchecksreturnedunpaid) remissionuponsubmissionofaproperlycompleted"Certificateof relatedcourses.CreditmayalsobeallowedforuptofourCEC-related Eligibility"atthetimeofregistration(part-timestateemployeesare coursestakenpriortoapplication.Applicationsandmoreinformation PaymentofCourse and eligiblefora25%coursefeeremission).Stateemployeeswishingto abouttheCareerEnhancementCertificateprogramcanbeobtainedby Service Fees determineiftheyareeligibleforatuitionremissionshouldcontact callingtheDivisionofContinuingEducationat287-7900 Advisersare theirpersonneloffice. alsoavailableatspecifiedtimesduringthefallandspringsemestersat Studentsmustpayinfullbeforetheirregistrationswillbeaccepted Full-timeemployeesofpublichighereducation,theirspouses,andtheir BraintreeandWestRoxburyHighSchools. NopaymentwillbeacceptedaftertheAdd/Dropdeadlineofthe dependentchildrenareeligiblefora50%coursefeeremissionupon sessionforwhichpaymentisintended.Studentsmayusethefollowing submissionofaproperlycompleted"CertificateofEligibility"atthe Instructional Sites methodstomakepayments; timeofregistration(part-timeemployeesofpublichighereducation, theirspouses,andtheirdependentchildrenareeligiblefora25% MostCECcoursesarescheduledonarotatingbasisattheDivisionof Check: coursefeeremission).TheDivisioncannothonorwaiversissuedto ContinuingEducation'sBraintreeandWestRoxburyoff-campussites. • cooperatingpractitionersbythestate-fundedprogramsofthe Some,butnotall,coursesfromthesequencearealsoavailableat Please—makecheckspayabletotheUniversityofMassachusettsat UniversityofMassachusettsatAmherst,Boston,orWorcester otheroff-campussites:andstudentsmaytakesomeCECcoursesinthe Boston ContinuingEducation Apaymentofcourseandservicefees fall,spring,andsummertermsduringthedayoreveningattheHarbor madewithacheckreturnedbyourbankwillresultinadministrative Campus. withdrawal,anadditionalreturnedcheckfeeof$2500,andreferralto acollectionagency,whichmayresultinliabilityforthepaymentofa Courses Leadingto collectionfee(returnedchecksincludethoseonwhichpaymentis the Certificate stopped). Prerequisite:Engi101 MasterCardorVISA: ThesuggestedsequenceforCECcoursesis; • • TheUniversityofMassachusettsatBostonwillacceptpaymentby MGT130 IntroductiontoBusiness MasterCardorVISAforallcourseandservicefees Theminimum Math110 BasicAlgebra acceptableMasterCardorVISApaymentis$25.00.Pleasefilloutthe Econ101 IntroductiontoMicroeconomics appropriatesectionoftheregistrationformwhenregisteringbymail. Engl102 FreshmanEnglishII AF210 FinancialAccounting Engl106 OralCommunication AF211 ManagerialAccounting Engl215 IntermediateComposition MS110 IntroductiontoComputers inManagement* Electives: • Astudentwhohasalreadycompletedoneormoreofthecourseslisted abovemayselectuptofourothercoursesassubstitutes,tobechosen inconsultationwithanadvisorfromtheDivisionofContinuing Education. 'AvailableonlyduringtheHarborCampussummersessions. o Continuing Education Courses: Descriptions, Times, Places A NoteAbout Academic Skills American Studies Course Schedules AcademicSkills034 AmSt205 Eachofthefollowingcoursedescriptionsisaccompaniedby FundamentalsofAlgebra TheFifties informationaboutthelocation(s)andtime(s)atwhichthecoursewill • • beoffered,aswellasthenumberofcreditstobeearnedinthecourse Thisisacourseforstudentswhohavemasteredarithmeticbutnot Thecourseconsidersthecultureofthe1950s,includingwriterslike andthecourse’sschedulenumber Scheduleinformationabout beginningalgebra.Theyareeitherstudentswhoneverstudiedalgebra Kerouac,Ellison,Hemingway,andMiller,andphenomenasuchasthe ContinuingEducationcoursesisalsoorganizedaccordingtocourse inhighschool,orwhostudiedItsolongagoorsoineffectivelythat ColdWar.McCarthyism,andthe"other-directedness"thatsupposedly locations(seepages11.and12) theymustapproachallintroductoryalgebratopicsasnewratherthan dominatedtheperiod TheworkofsocialscientistslikeRiesmanand reviewmaterial.Thecourse'sgoalsaretointroducestudentsto Galbraithisconsidered,aswellasthatofnovelistsandplaywrights ANoteAboutCourse algebraicnotationandconceptssothattheywillbesuccessfulinMath DistributionArea:HistoricalandCulturalStudies Intersession! Designations 110,andinintroductoryphysicalandsocialsciencecourses:andto WestRoxbury: StartingJanuary,1991, PleasenotethatmanycoursesdescribedbelowfulfillCollegeofArts choeluprstehceomvedresveallogpebsruaciccesesxfpurlesssti—uodnys—andthteeirsts-itmapkliinfgictaetcihonni,qcuoemsb.iTnahteion, SMch6e:d30N-9o:0302p1m8,003Credits, andSciences(CAS)distributionrequirements,asindicatedbyanote andevaluation;linearequations howtosolvethem,graphthem,and UMass/Bostonwill followingthecoursedescriptionthatreferstothe"DistributionArea" usethemtosolvewordproblems;scientificnotationandproportions AmStC206 offeranaccelerated t"oC"whaircehditshtericbouutriosnecboeulrosnegss.wThhiocsheawlshoosmeeentutmhbeerCosllaergeep'sreCcoerdeedby Tsthuedecnotusrsmeusintcltuadkeestqhueizdzieasgnaonsdtifcoeurxaemxadmusr.inTgoppraes-rsegtihsetrcaotuirosne,and T•heSixties scheduleofcredit omRfaetqtruhiiecrue"ldmaietsnettrd.ibsAuttluitdoehnnotucsgo.hurTtsoheesby"eamsreuereeotptsehpneecytiotfainckoenr-demiqasuttirrriiebcmuutelinaottnsecdfoousrtrCusdeAesSnttsh,atall rpNilolatycece:omiTnphtleoeftMeeaettfhhoer1a1ts0hi,ssimgtinwseosd-cnwrooerdmkio.trceoutrhsaenitshr$e2e25classes,andsatisfacto- Tanhdecwohuyr7seWfaoscutsheespohnepnroomteesntonanodftthheersoilxetioefsyaonutahb.erWrhatoiopnroortepsatretdofa coursesontheHarbor willmeettheirownparticulardegreerequirements,allCASmatricu- Prerequisite:MathDiagnosticTestonly largerradicaltraditioninAmerica?Whatwastheimpactonthe Cinatmeprsuesssdiuorni.ngCltahseses cclCaooetnnnecctdeeerrrsnnt(iiuMnndcggeCndttoihsrsetmsrCahiAocbuuSkltdiHw,oarnlibltr,eiefn3qogrurdpierrforelefomgoiericn.sitteResnrocifyonrgmro,em6qp2tui5hci;ekre6uUmn1pei7nvated2rv8asi7ris-eti5yna5gAl0sd0mov)aitasevMiraaniitgalelarsbilaels MSBrcWahiend6t:rN3eo0e-:37:24350p5m7,2Credits, TCSuocTphlheed6y::N3o0-372;34150pm8,2Credits, ssibetnovtudeedynletlnoietfec,str’ube’altlarsRcoeksw,aphdefocietnmidgivenseif,saetran,endaaedldnyrtdaiawcnp,ndeaafacnrtedotmaphcritkoshetteoderswittocharmelkoms,vlieotamfenerdpantatfursrrte,iocmwifhprtiahoncemthsgtrahietontwteihmnepgts meetJanuary2-Janu- fromthisoffice. 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ThecoursefocusesontheoriginofAztecandMaya Copley: HarborCampus: civilizationsandtheorganizationoftheseculturesbeforetheywere M6:00-8:30pm,3Credits, S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, transformedbytheSpanishconquest. SchedNo321300 SchedNo321355 HarborCampus: Related Programs S11:30am-2:00pm,3Credits, SchedNo322312 TheAuditor'sInstitute • TheAuditor'sInstituteoffersnon-creditcoursesforauditorsaswellas managersofhumanserviceprogramsandgovernmentagencies.Please seepage15forfurtherinformation. SpecialPrograminAccounting • Thisnon-creditprogramisdesignedforthosewithlittleorno backgroundwhoneedafirmunderstandingofstandardaccepted accountingpractices. Pleaseseepage16forfurtherinformation. o Continuing Education Courses continued Art Biol108 English IntroductiontoNutrition ArtC100 • Note:FreshmanEnglish(English101 and102)isprerequisiteforall TheLanguageofArt Introductiontotheelementsofnutritionwithemphasisonnutritionfor Englishcoursesabovethe100level.Theserequirementsmaybe • humans:examinationoffoodstuffsandnutritionalquality,physiology modifiedorwaivedforcertaincourses:seethefollowingcourse Thecourseteachesstudentstobegintounderstandtheprocessesof offoodutilization,foodqualityregulations,andtheglobalecologyof descriptionsforsuchchanges.Thestudentwhoisstronglymotivated artisticcreation.Itenablesthestudenttograsptheexpressivecontent foodproduction Nobackgroundinthenaturalsciencesisrequired totakeacourseforwhichheorshehasnotsatisfiedtheprerequisites ofworksofartinawidevarietyofmediaandtoanalyzehowtheartist DistributionArea NaturalSciences shouldcontacttheinstructorforadviceandpermission, Savetime! cdppiraoisesncastuitisbenslsgiesoh,fnisrss,/ochmufelirtpehtleedufrftBeersoic,pstst,aoIntnadniasdbrnuemioaltudsaiTnenhgueshm;icsoetvuioxsrraiistmcespa,llatedshsduerravesresteysu.edcesThnhostrsuoescunthguadhcsioelnosecfcettpeurtnessa,sas WCSocph6le:ed0y0N:-o8:3302p3m5,573Credits, WTShcehs6e:td30RN-oo9x:b30u20r3py6m:533Credits, EF•nrgelsh10m1anEnglishI rhythm,pacing,elementsofstabilityversuschange,andthe HarborCampus: Smallclassinstructionandpracticeingrammar,rhetoric,andthe Registernowbymail, possibilitiesofdifferinginterpretationsofsubjectmatterthrough S11:30am-2:00pm,3Credits, articulationoflogicalthought.Practiceinwritingforcollegecourseson formalvariations.Itoffersasolidintroductiontotheartsbydeveloping SchedNo323608 variouskindsoftopics,manyfromexperienceandobservation,chosen telephone,orFAX.See thestudent'sabilitytoseeandanalyzeformsastheresultofaesthetic todevelopthestudent'sconfidenceandability.Readingsandmaterials andinterpretivedecisions. Biol111 varyfromsectiontosection,butallsectionsrequireaminimumof page3fordetails. DistributionArea:TheArts GeneralBiologyI eight600-wordpapers HarborCampus: • Note;ThiscoursesatisfiesthefirsthalfoftheCollegeofArtsand S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, Anintegratedcoursestressingtheprinciplesofbiology.Lifeprocesses Scienceswritingrequirement. SchedNo322456 areexaminedprimarilyatthemolecularandcellularlevels.Intended Braintree: HarborCampus: forstudentsmajoringinbiologyorfornon-majorswhowishtotake TuTh6:30-7:45pm,3Credits, S8:30-11;00am,3Credits, Art250 advancedbiologycourses. SchedNo325502 SchedNo325608 ArtoftheTwentiethCentury DistributionArea:NaturalSciences Copley: • BMrWaintree: WestRoxbury: MW6:30-7:45pm,3Credits, Ananalysisoftheartofthetwentiethcenturyinvolvesfundamental 6:00-9:00pm,4Credits, TuTh6:00-9:00pm,4Credits, SchedNo325557 issuesoff—ormandcontentsharedbyallthe—arts Takingathreefold Labfee:$2000,SchedNo323855 Labfee:$20.00,SchedNo approach formal,critical,andhistorical thiscourseexaminesthe 323906 Engl102 developmentofmodernpainting,sculpture,andarchitecture,aswell FreshmanEnglishII astheascendantartformsofphotography,video,andperformance.It Chemistry • analyzesgeneraltheoriesandspecificworksindetail.Throughclass ContinuationofEngl101,withemphasisontopicsandwriting daliresaerccnulstoshsiaeotlnyst,hreerlefaaotdreimdnagtloaptsrhsooibsglenemimensnltpisto,esrepatdauprbeeyr,st,mwueasnnitdci,eftiaehnl-ddcettrnhitepaustr,eyrs,tviufsdoueranltthsaeryt CI•nhtermodu1c0t8iontoChemistryII acsoesucsrtisigeonsnm.seRrneetqasudioirfnegtashemakinidnnidmmsauteemnrciooafulsnsetvveaerrneydpfairpnoemmrass,neycitnticyolnpuedtsionogsfeacctoliloolnneg,geerbutall areproblemsofstructureanddefinition,harmonyandrhythm,diction Abriefsurveyoforganicandbiologicalchemistry.Topicsinclude researchpaper.(CEC) andcoherence.Studentsthusdevelopcriticalcapabilitiesthattheycan structure,nomenclature,andthenatureoforganiccompounds. Note:ThiscoursesatisfiesthesecondhalfoftheCollegeofArtsand applytoworksbyPicassoorEliot.MatisseorRavel. Emphasisisonpreparationforbiologicalapplications.Thecourse Scienceswritingrequirement. Prerequisite Sophomorestanding discussescarbohydrates,lipids,proteins,andnucleicacids,and Prerequisite:Engl101. DistributionArea: TheArts. considersthestructuresandmetabolismofimportantbiochemical HarborCampus: molecules Braintree: WMeWstRoxbury: SSc1h1e:d30Naom-322:20605p8m,3Credits, PDriesrterqiubiustiitoen:ACrehae:mNa1t0u7.ralSciences. TSucThhed6:N3o0-372:54850pm0,3Credits, Sched6:N3o0-37:24558p5m5.3Credits, WestRoxbury: HarborCampus: Art281 MW6:00-9:00pm,4Credits, Sll:30am-2:00pm,3Credits, DrawingI Labfee:$3500,SchedNo324103 SchedNo325906 • Basicmaterialsandtechniques,withemphasisondrawingasa Economics Engl106 primarymeansforthedescriptionandinterpretationofhumanbeings OralCommunication andtheirenvironment Problemsinstilllife,landscape,andlife Econ101 • drawing IntroductiontoMicroeconomics ThiscoursefocusesonImprovementofinterpersonal,smallgroup and DistributionArea:TheArts Abroadintroductorysurveyinwhichspecialattentionisgiventothe pduibslciucsscioomnms,unaincdaioitohenrsascktiilvlsi.tiTesh,rowueghexrpelaodriengtsh,ejfooulrlnoawlisn,gc:laseslsf- HarborCampus: roleofeconomicprinciplesinanalyzingandunderstandingcurrent conceptandperception,listeningandresponding,languageandnon- S11 30am-3:45pm.3Credits, economicproblems.Emphasisisgiventothefunctioningofmarkets verbalbehaviors,interviewing,problemsolvinganddecisionmaking, SchedNo322850 andonexaminingthebehaviorofindividualeconomicunitssuchasthe formalelementsofspeechmaking,andtheevaluationofone'sown businessfirmandtheconsumer(microeconomics).Otherareasof andothers'publicmessages, Biology emphasisvaryfromsectiontosectionandmayincludeindustrial Braintree: HarborCampus: organization,incomedistribution,internationaltrade,economicsofthe Th6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, Biol101 environmentandothertopics.(CEC) SchedNo326103 SchedNo326158 TheBasisofLife Prerequisite:Math 110orequivalent • DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences. Engl201 Theuniquenessoflifewithinthephysicaluniverse.Thematterand Braintree: Copley: FiveMajorBritishWriters energyoflife,thegeneticcode,molecularbiology,andtheoriginand M6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, Tu6:00-8:30pm,3Credits, • evolutionoflife.Anoverviewforstudentsinthehumanitiesandsocial SchedNo324658 SchedNo324709 Representativeworksbyfiveofthemostimportantwritersfromthe sciencesofthosefeatureswhichdistinguishlivingorganismsfromnon- fourteenthtothenineteenthcentury,studiedasintroductionsto livingthings.Nobackgroundinthenaturalsciencesisrequired Econ102 philosophicalandhumanisticstudies,exploredasreflectingand DistributionArea:NaturalSciences IntroductiontoMacroeconomics shapingtheleadingideas,assumptions,andvaluesoftheirages. Braintree: HarborCampus: • WorksbyChaucer,Shakespeare,andotherauthorssuchasMilton, TSuch6e:d30N-o9:30203pm2.003Credits, SSc8he3d0-N1o1:30203a3m,553Credits, Arolberoofadeciontnroomdiucctporriyncsiuprlveesyiinnawnhailcyzhinsgpeacinadluantdteernsttioanndiisnggivceunrrteontthe pShwiiflto,soapnhdicAalusatnedn,hiwsittohrifciallmcsoanntdexbtsacokfgtrhoeunwdorlkesctaurnedstohneitrhaeuthors. economicproblems Emphasisisgiventoexaminingtheoverall Instructioninanalyticalreadingandwritingisprovided. functioningoftheeconomyandondealingwithsuchmattersas DistributionArea:PhilosophicalandHumanisticStudies. unemployment,inflation,andrecession Otherareasofemphasisvary Copley: fromsectiontosectionandmayincludeeconomicsofgovernment Tu6:00-8:30pm,3Credits, spendingandtaxation,economicdevelopment,alternativeeconomic SchedNo326350 systems,andothertopics Prerequisite:Econ 101.andMath 110orequivalent DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences. HarborCampus: S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, SchedNo324901 Econ331 MoneyandFinancialInstitutions • AneconomicanalysisoffinancialinstitutionsandmarketsintheUS economy Topicsincludethecommercialbankingsystemandother depositoryinstitutions:economicandinstitutionalfactorsinthe determinationofthemoneysupply:andfinancialmarkets Emphasisis giventotheformulationandimplementationofmonetarypolicybythe FederalReserveandtodebatesovercurrentpolicyissues. Prerequisites:Econ 101and102 HarborCampus: S11:30am-2:00pm,3Credits, SchedNo325108 6* Engl206 GES225 LawJus103b SixAmaricanAuthors WeatherandClimate SocialJusticeandtheFiscalCrisis • TheachievementsofAmericanliteratureinarticulatingtheAmerican Atmosphericprocessesformingthebasisforweatherpatternsand Forthepastfewdecades,therehasbeenapowerfultendencyinthe —mindareillustratedbyworksfromsomewell-—knownAmericanwriters climaticdevelopmentonaglobalscale.Majortopicsincludeearth-sun UnitedStatesforgovernmentexpenditurestooutstriprevenues. Thoreau.Dickinson,Faulkner,forexample aswellasfromthose relationships,heatingandcoolingoftheatmosphere,atmospheric Duringthelastyearorso.suchfiscalcriseshavereachedan whodeservetobebetterknown,suchasFrederickDouglass,Kate circulation,pressurepatterns,airmassformationandfrontalsystems, unparalleledpitchofintensityonthelocal,stat—e,andnationallevels Chopin,ZoraNealeFlurston. verticalzonationofclimate,andtheKoppenSystemforevaluatingand Thisisreflectedinpolarizationamongcitizens taxpayersagainst DistributionArea:TheArts classifyingclimaticphenomena. mentalpat—ients,retireesagainststudents,homeownersagainstthe HarborCampus: Prerequisite:Sophomorestanding. homeless aswellasinthedramaticbreakdownofthelegislative DistributionArea:NaturalSciences. process. Inthiscourse,weexaminethenatureandoriginofthe Formoreinformation... SSc8h:e3d0-N1o1:30206a5m.523Credits, HarborCampus: currentfiscalcrisiswithrespecttosocialjusticeissuessuchasthe structureofthetaxburden,thecreationanddistributionofwealth, S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, Ifyouhavequestions EnglC210 SchedNo327153 carefortheneedy,andthegeneralprovisionofpublicservices IntroductiontoCreativeWriting HarborCampus: abouttheUniversity, • History S11:30am-2:00pm.1 Credit, theDivisionof Arenadiinntgropdouecttriyo,nftiocttihoen,aartnsdtdhrraomuag.hSttheudmeendtiwurimtionfgwrisitsiunbgmiatstweedllweaeskly HistC101 SNocthee:dTNhios3c2o9u1r5s3emeetsApril20-May18. ContinuingEducation, anddiscussedinclass. TbeIndividualinHistory Prerequisite:Completionofthefreshmanwritingrequirement • Related Program careeroracademic DistributionArea:TheArts. Thiscourseexaminesthepartplayedbyoutstandingpersonalitiesin HarborCampus: history Wastheirsuccessduetotheirabilitytoshapeevents?Ordue Thenon-creditcertificateprograminparalegalstudiespreparespeople planning,callMary SSc1h1e:d30Naom-322:50300p0m,3Credits, minedrievliydutaolsfaavsosroacbilaetehdistwoirtihcamlacjiorrcdumesvtealnocpemse?ntFsociunsmiosdoenrnfahmisotuosry, tooppeonrtteurnitthiiessgfroorwpirnogfefsieslido,naalndgrporwovtihdesSetehopsaegaelr1e6adfyorifnutrhtehefrieldwith LangCrumlinat287- suchasLuther,Elizabeth,PetertheGreat,Napoleon,Lenin. information. Engl215 DistributionArea:HistoricalandCulturalStudies. 7900. IntermediateComposition HarborCampus: Linguistics • S8:30-11:00am,3Credits, Ling151 Acompositioncourseofferingcontinuedpracticeinexpositoryand SchedNo327355 ElementaryAmericanSignLanguageI argumentativewriting.Emphasisisonthedevelopmentofrhetorical • concepts(definition,exemplification,comparison,andothers)forboth Hist111 analyticandcompositionalpurposes:bothforcriticalreadingandfor FoundationsofWesternCivilization ThiscourseprovidesanintroductiontoAmericanSignLanguagewith theorganizationanddevelopmentofpapers.Readingsareshort, • emphasisonreceptiveskills,vocabulary,andgrammar;italso ccoolmlpelgeexclpaasssseasgeasndretpexrtess.entativeofthekindsofdiscoursemetin Apofltietricaal,breiecfonsoumrivce,yoafndthceulatnucriaelndtewvoerllodp,mtehnetcoofurWseesttrearcnessotchieety stihpneetiarrkoedaruwsca,erseatnnhedesvsliidonefgouiitssatspiuecesss,oitfmhApeSocrLot.uarnInsteatdosdeitethikeosnD,teoatfhhrecolopumgsmhtuurndeieatndyti.nsgds,evgeuleospt DistributionArea:TheArts. fromtheearlyMiddleAgesto1715.Emphasisisgiventothecritical DistributionArea:ForeignLanguages HarborCampus: analysisofprimarysources. S11:30am-2:00pm,3Credits. DistributionArea:HistoricalandCulturalStudies. HarborCampus: SchedNo326754 WBraintree: TNoutTeh:6T:h0i0s-9c:o0u0rpsme,m3eeCtrsediFtesb.ruary12-April2. 6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, SchedNo329355 Related Program SchedNo327557 Ling152 L•ibraryandInformationStudies AHimsetr2i6c5anHistoryI E•lementaryAmericanSignLanguageII ByarrangementwiththeGraduateSchoolofLibraryandInformation • AcontinuationofLing151,withemphasisonreceptiveandexpressive StudiesoftheUniversityofRhodeIsland,UMass/Boston'sDivisionof Introducesstudentsattheintermediateleveltothestudyof skills. ContinuingEducationoffers,eachsemester,creditcoursesmeeting Americanhistorybefore1877.Subjectmatterencompassesvirtually Prerequisite:Ling 151orpermissionofInstructor. requirementsforaUniversityofRhodeIslandmaster'sdegreein allaspectsofAmericansociety;theinterrelationshipamongsocial DistributionArea:ForeignLanguages LibraryandInformationStudies.Pleaseseepage11forfurther structure,economicdevelopment,everydaylife,culture,andformal information ?othenature’of'historicarinquiryandtothedevelopmentofwriting Turn *bd^9Wprh.3Credits. Geographyand Earth skills. Note:ThiscoursemeetsApril11-May23 Sciences Prerequisite:Sophomorestandingorpermissionofinstructor. SchedNo329577 DistributionArea HistoricalandCulturalStudies. Ling153 WGoErSl1d02RegionalGeography SHa1r1b:o3r0aCma-m2p:0u0sp:m,3Credits, E•lementaryAmericanSignLanguageIII • SchedNo327759 ThiscourseprovidesanintensivereviewofintroductoryASL,followed Alanndafnoarlmyss,iscolfimpahtyes,icsaoillsa,nrdeshouumracens,gepoogprualpahtiiconfaacntdorost,hienrcflaucdtionrgs Hist266 byfurtherstudyofgrammarandlanguageskills,aswellasreadings wdihsecruessaepdprwoiptrhiartees,peinctsetloetchteedinwtoerrladctrieogniobnest.wMeaejnohruwmoarnldbreeignigosnsanadre A•mericanHistoryII [Naotdev:anTcheidsecloeumrseentmaereytlsevAeplrirlea1d0i-ngM)ayre2la2tedtoDeafculture. DistributionArea:ForeignLanguages. theirenvironment.Eachregionisstudiedtodevelopmajorphysicaland AsurveyofAmericanhistoryfrom1877coveringthenatureof hDiusmtarinbugteioognrAarpehai:cSporciinaclipalnesdoBrehraevliatoiroanlshSicpise.nces. Acumletruriec,anansdocfioarlmsatlrupcotliutriec,s.ecAtotneonmtiicondeisvegliovepnmetnott,heevneartyudraeyolfife, HMaWrb6o:r00C-a9m:p00upsm:,3Credits, WestRoxbury: historicalinquiryandtothedevelopmentofwritingskills. SchedNo329759 W6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, Prerequisite:Sophomorestandingorpermissionofinstructor. SchedNo326956 DistributionArea:HistoricalandCulturalStudies WestRoxbury: M6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, SchedNo327951 LawandJustice LawJus103a JustandUnjustWars:TheGulfCrisis • Thiscourseexploressuchquestionsasthefollowing:WasIraq's invasionofKuwaitaviolationofKuwaitinationalsovereignty,oran actofwarrantedoppositiontoWesterndomination?Isthe deploymentofAmericanandalliedforcesintheGulfalegitimate responsetotheinvasion,oranattempttocontroltheinternational supplyofoil?Isitmorallydefensibletoincludefoodandmedicinein theUN embargoagainstIraq?Intheeventofopenhostilities,would Iraqbejustifiedinusingchemicalweaponsagainstitsenemies? WouldtheU.S.bejustifiedinrespondingwithtacticalnuclear weapons? Thiscourseconsiderstheseandotherquestionsbyapplyingtothe crisisintheGulfthemoralandlegaldistinctionbetweenjustand unjustwars. HarborCampus: S11:30am-2:00pm,2Credits, Note:ThiscoursemeetsFebruary9-April13. SchedNo328956 Skill* Continuing Education Courses continued Management Acadumic *034 Music hiudaMBtalsofAlgebra cm MGTiae e Music IntrodactiontoBusiness Thisisacourseforstudentswhohavemasteredarithmeticbutnot latrodnctioatoMusic • beginningalgebra Theyareeitherstudentswhoneverstudiedalgebra • Familiarizesstudentswiththenatureofbusinessanditsrelationshipto inhighschool,orwhostudieditsolongagoorsoineffectivelythat Basicmusicmaterials,principlesofdesign,andthecultural otherinstitutionsinsociety Thecourseexaminesbusinessownership, theymustapproachallintroductoryalgebratopicsasnewratherthan significanceofrepresentativeworksinhistoricalsequence organization,management,marketing,humanresourcesmanagement, reviewmaterial Thecourse'sgoalsaretointroducestudentsto Designedprimarilyfornon-musicmajors production,andfinance.Inaddition,thecourseexploresissuesinthe algebraicnotationandconceptssothattheywillbesuccessfulinMath DistributionArea TheArts relationshipsbetweencapitalismandbusiness,thelawandbusiness, 110.andinintroductoryphysicalandsocialsciencecourses:andto Harbor(Campus: YNoeuwcSainten!owtake aBMrnad6i:gn3ot0rv-ee9er::n00mpemn.t3anCdrebdiutssi.ness.(CEO SHa8r:b30o-r1C1:a0m0paums.:3Credits. chauoesnluedprtsetvehhaeclemuomavttedoireossvnoe;alllvolgeipenwbesroauarrcidcceeqpseursxaofptburilleoesnsmsstsi—u;odnysshc—aioenwndtthtiteofeiirssctosn-liotvmtaepakltitiinhfogeincmt,a,etacignhorndna,ippqchruooetmpshboreitTnmia,hotenaison.nd, SSc1h1e:d30Naom-323:10000p6m.3Credits. SchedNo330703 SchedNo330809 Thecourseincludesquizzesandfourexams Topassthecourse, Nursing UMaes/Boston Copley: studentsmusttakethediagnosticexamduringpre-registrationand Th6:00-8:30pm.3Credits. placeintoMath110.missnomorethanthreeclasses,andsatisfacto- AselectionofrequiredcoursesandrecommendedelectivesforUMass/ undergraduatecourses SchedNo330758 rilycompletetheassignedwork. Boston'sbachelorofscienceprograminnursingisavailablethrough Prerequisite:MathDiagnosticTestonly. theoff-campusandSaturdayprogram Whilesuchcoursesareopento duringtheeveningat Related Programs BMrWaintree: Copley: aNiulrwsihnogmmeuestttbheesporuegrehqtuibsyitalels,thfoosremawlhaodsmeisuslitoinmattoetghoealCoilslteogeobotfaina theSnowdenSchoolin 6:30-7:45pm.2Credits Tu'Th6:30-7:45pm.2Credits BSdegreeinnursing.PleasecallMrSegelmanattheCollegeof Boston'sCopley CeertificateinAccounting cNootuer:seTihse$f2e2e5.forthistwo-credit cNoouter:seTihse$f2e2e5.forthistwo-credit Nursingat287-75(X)forfurtherinformation Thisnon-creditprogramisdesignedforthosewithlittleorno SchedNo323057 SchedNo323108 Nurs201 Square.Seepagellfor backgroundwhoneedafirmunderstandingofstandardaccepted Pathophysiology accountingpractices Pleaseseepage16forfurtherinformation Math110 • BasicAlgebra currentschedule. 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Appropriatepreparationisespeciallyimportantforstudentstaking SchedNo330001 Thiscourseisdesignedtoprovideprovisionallyapprovedvocational mathematicsandcomputersciencecourses,andtheUniversitywants educationteacherswithaknowledgeofthehistoricalandphilosophi- tobecertainthatstudentsinthesecourseshavethemathskillsthey Math12S calfoundationsofvocationaleducation,informationaboutfederaland needforsuccess.Beforeregisteringforintroductorycoursesineither IntroductoryStatistics statelawspertainingtovocationaleducation,andtheskillsnecessary mathematics(throughfirst-semestercalculus)orcomputerscience,all • toconductoccupationalanalysis,carryonaVICAprogram,andobtain cUoMuarssse/sBtofisattOowCniTllsTtsHueedrevUnentwstehnm-eusmsattbvedscentmsoesnstrate'StThreeirofskaiclelssbtyintdaekntisng(natfre pFirnotorrbonarboJinul-cisttcOyfiYesunSfctfeaitciaisnetdnictsnt,oonce-ovnmeaarbtilhneegmdadeetvsiecclrsioppmtmaiejvnoetrsstoafotniilsntyfiecrTse;onptiiincatslroisdtnuacctlitusodtreiycs: faEisdrssuticsaottfaisnoicnxefcfoorruorfmuslellsoacprapelrqsouuivprapeldoorbftyvgotrchoaeutpiMsoansaasnladcehadduuvcsiaesttoitrosynDcteoepmaacmhriettrmtsee.netsoIftisthe Thediagnostictestmaybetakenatoff-campuslocationsduringwalk- andinferentialstatistics.Thiscourseisnotopentomathematics Beverly: Watertown: inregistrationperiodsasdesignatedinthescheduleonpage3. majors. M7:30-10:00pm.3Credits. M5:00-7:30pm.3Credits. ItcanalsobetakenonUMass/Boston'sHarborCampusinMcCormack Note:NostudentreceivesgraduationcreditsforMath125ifitistaken SchedNo333208 SchedNo333304 Hall.3rdfloor,room617.onthedatesandduringthetimeperiods aftersuccessfulcompletionofMath345or645 Hanover lOiastteed/hDearye Time PDirsetrreiqbuuitsiiotne:AMreaat:hMDaitahgenmoasttiiccsTeasntdorCoMmaptuhte1r10L.anguages SMch5e:d00N-7o:3303p3m2.533Credits. Jan22(Tu| 1;00-4:00pm Copley. HarborCampus: Jan23(W) 5:00-8:00pm W6:20-9:10pm.3Credits. S11:30am-2:00pm.3Credits. OccEd202 Jan29(Tu) 5:00-8:00pm SchedNo330258 SchedNo330309 ManagementoftheVocationalEducation Jan30(W) 10:00am-6:00pm Environment Jan31(Th) 1:00-4:00pm Math130 • Pre-Calculus Thiscourseisdesignedtotrainprovisionallyapprovedvocational • educatorsinthetheoryandpracticeofeffectiveclassroom/laboratory Preparationforfirstyearcalculus Coverssymmetry,graphs,functions, managementinavocationalsetting Instructionalorganization,shop lines,parabolasandmax-minproblems,exponentialandlogarithm organization,safety,firstaid,andstudentmanagementreceivespecial functions,exponentialgrowth,semiloggraphing,andthetrigonometric emphasis.ThisisoneofthesixcoursesrequiredbytheMassachusetts functionsandtheirinverses. DepartmentofEducationforfullapprovalofvocationaleducation Note:QualifiedstudentsshouldenterMath140withouttakingthis teachers. course NostudentreceivesgraduationcreditsforMath130ifitis Prerequisite:OccEd201. atSsfauttkbueesdrneeqn1aut2fes4tnewotrnlhslyouyctwhcaiaektvsehseMfeusaxulptclhccioecs1imts2pfl4pueelftrloimryoicncsroseomidfioptnMl.eaotStftehtudhd1eMe4na0Dttesohprma1ara3tyh0mitegmanhaketyeronMmfoaattthhc1o3u0rse SBMcehv5e:e(drXl)N-yo7:33303pm5,063Credits. WSMceht7e:ed3r0tN-o1ow03:n03:03p6m0,23Credits, MathematicsandComputerScience,andthenonlyfortwocredits. Hanover Prerequisite Mathdiagnostictestonly.SuccessfulcompletionofMath M7:30-10:00pm,3Credits, 110isnotenough. SchedNo333551 DistributionArea:MathematicsandComputerLanguages HarborCampus: S8:30-11:00am.3Credits. SchedNo330501 RelatedSpecial Program MicrocomputerWorkshops • Pleaseseepage16fordescriptionsofspecialnon-creditworkshopsfor newusersofmicrocomputers. . OccEd204 RelatedSpecial Political Science TeachingMethodsinVocationalEducationII Program • PolSci122 Acontinuationof0ccEd203 ModelElectronicsTeacherCenter GovernmentandPoliticsoftheUnitedStates • e Beverly: Watertown: Tu5:00-7:30pm,3Credits, Tu5;00-7:30pm,3Credits, ThiscollaborativeeffortofUMass/Boston'sDivisionofContinuing Thethreemainbranchesofthenationalgovernment,federalism, SchedNo334056 SchedNo334152 Education,theMassachusettsDepartmentofEducation'sDivisionof politicalparties,interestgroups,andgovernmentalfunctions. OccupationalEducation,andBlueHillsTechnicalSchoolwascreated DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences Hanover. fortheprofessionaldevelopmentofinstructorsteachinginMassachu- Copley: Registerearly! 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Hanover LogicAnalyzerMeasurements HVACSystemsTechnology Tu7:30-10:00pm,3Credits, International Field SchedNo334405 TheseworkshopsareheldateithertheBlueHillsTechnicalSchoolin Studies Canton,orthePutnamVocationalTechnicalSchoolinSpringfield. OccEd206 Workshopfeesrangefrom$4600to$6400,andContinuingEducation PoliticalCultureandEconomy: SupervisedInternship Unitsareavailable.Forcompleteinformationaboutofferings, Cuernavaca.Mexico schedules,andfees,pleasewriteorcall: • Thesupervisedinternshipallowsstudentstodemonstratetheoretical Johnlacobucci.CoordinatorofInstruction Thisprogramofferstheopportunityforstudentswithsomebackground andmethodologicalknowledgeinclassroomandlaboratorysettings. ModelElectronicsTeacherCenter inthesocialsciencestoobservevariousaspectsofMexicansociety Thestudentdemonstrateshisorherteachingskillsundertheguidance UniversityofMassachusettsatBoston withinthecontextofpolitical,cultural,andeconomicissues. ofamasterteacherandismonitoredbyhisorhercollegeinstructor DivisionofContinuingEducation ParticipantslivewithMexicanfamilies:lecturesbylocalandnationally Thecourse—isopenonlytostudentswhohavesatisfactorilycompleted HarborCampus,Boston,MA02125-3393 knownexpertsprovidebackgroundforstructuredresearchprojects OccEd201 205.Thisisoneofthesixcoursesrequiredbythe 617287-7919or828-5800 throughwhichstudentsinvestigateanumberofissuesinMexican MassachusettsDepartmentofEducationforfullapprovalofvocational society. TheprogramrunsfromJanuary8throughJanuary29,1991 educationteachers. Philosophy Participantsearnsixundergraduatecredits Theprogramfeeis$1300 Note:Thefeeforthisthree-creditcourseis$25000 Formoreinformationabouttheprogram,schedules,orapplication Beverly: Watertown; Phil100 procedures,pleasewriteorcalltheDivisionofContinuingEducation, W5:00-7:30pm,3Credits, W5:00-7:30pm,3Credits, IntroductiontoPhilosophy UniversityofMassachusettsatBoston,HarborCampus,Boston,MA SchedNo334652 SchedNo334758 • 02125-3393,617287-7900. Hanover: Anintroductoryexaminationoftheproblemsandscopeofphilosophy. Special Program W5:00-7:30pm,3Credits, DistributionArea:PhilosophicalandHumanisticStudies. SchedNo334703 WestRoxbury; ThePoliticalEconomyof Tu6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, InternationalTrade IndArts240 SchedNo335859 • T•echnicalDrawingI PhilCIOS aThnidsairnetesnhsaipveedsttruydtyhoefgtlhoebanloleitcioranlomayndfoeccunsnensmuo:nfsaevvretrnarsltahraetas<:shs»n^ Thiscourseisdesignedasanintroductiontogeneraldrafting MoralandSocialProblems WesternEurope(withparticularattentiontotheEuropeanCommunity), Discussionfocusesontheuseoftoolsandontechniques Topics • EasternEurope,theSovietUnion,LatinAmerica,EastAsiaandJapan, includelettering,technicalsketching,geometricconstruction, Importantmoralandsocialissuesofcurrentconcernareexaminedand andAfrica.Considerationisgiventothefundamentalconcepts, multiviewprojection,isometricdrawings,anddimensioning. debated Thecoursecoversseveralissueseachsemesterfromalist patternsandinstitutionsthatdefinethedynamicsoftheglobal Considerableattentionisgiventotheuseofdrawingforvisual includingcriminalpunishment,war,abortion,racism,violence,the economy;thestructureofinternationaltrade;politicalanddiplomatic communicationinindustry.Extensiveuseismadeoftheactual deathpenalty,privateproperty,andsexism relations;internationalorganizations;andpatternsofdependenceand productsofindustry,bothinillustrationsandinstudentproblems DistributionArea:PhilosophicalandHumanisticStudies. interdependence. ThecourserunsfromJanuary2throughJanuary24; WWat3e:0r0t-o5w:n30;pm,3Credits, TChop6l:e0y0:-8:30pm,3Credits, HSa1r1b:o3r0aCma-m2p:0u0sp:m,3Credits, cP$la2ra7ts5isceisFpoamrnetemstoeraMeroninntdfhaoryremetahtuirnoodnuegrahgbroTauhdtuuratshtdeeaypcrrfeordgiortmasm9,:T3shc0ehaempdruuolngteirsl,am1o2rf:e3e0ipsm SchedNo328014 SchedNo335602 SchedNo335657 applicationprocedures,pleasewriteorcalltheDivisionofContinuing Education,UniversityofMassachusettsatBoston,HarborCampus, Phil222 Boston,MA02125-3393,tel617287-7900 MoralIssuesinMedicine • Conceptsofhealth,illness,healing,underdifferentparadigmsof medicine Ismedicineanartorascience?Whatistheimpactof medicaltechnologyonhumanlifeanddeath?Whatisconsidered natural?'Attentionisgiventoissuesinhumanreproduction(eg,in vitrofertilization,conception,abortion).Questionsofauthority, accountabilityindoctor-patientrelationships,patientadvocacy,self- help,righttohealthcareortorefusetreatment Socialandpolitical questionsofhealthcareorganization DistributionArea:PhilosophicalandHumanisticStudies Braintree: W 6:30-9:00pm,3Credits, SchedNo336056 Physical Education PE221 FirstAidandCardiopulmonaryRosuscitation • Studentscompletingthiscoursefulfilltherequirementsofthe AmericanRedCrossfortheStandardFirstAidandSafetyCertificate andtheBasicLifeSupportCardiopulmonaryResuscitationCertificate Thecoursealsopresentsbasictechniquesinathletictraining Note:Thefeeforthistwocreditcourseis$18000 HarborCampus: S8:30-11:00am,2Credits, SchedNo335400 o Continuing Education Courses continued Psychology Sociology Women'sStudies Psych101 Sociol101 WoSt110a IntrodvctoryPsychology IntroductiontoSociology Women.WorkandStress • e Ageneralsurveyofselectedcontentareasinpsychology,including Thestructureofsociety,culturalpatterns,andgrouplife.Theindividual Anintroductorylevelminicourseexaminingtherelationshipsbetween personalityandhumandevelopment,physiologicalpsychology, andsocialization,groups,institutions,socialsystems,socialchange women'spaidandunpaidworkexperiencesandtheirwell-being. learning,intelligence,heredityandenvironment,andmotivationand DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences Drawingonmaterialfrommedicine,psychology,sociology,literature, emotion. Copley: WestRoxbury: andhistory,thecoursecriticallyexplorestheconceptsofstress,stress DistributionArea SocialandBehavioralSciences^ W W management,sexroles,work,wellness,andwholeness Studentsare Savetime! Copley. WestRoxbury Sch6e;d00N-o8:3303p8m0.563Credits. Sch6e:d30N-o9:3003p8m1.523Credits. encouragedtostudyandevaluatetheirownworksettingsand experiences. To6:00-8:30pm.3Credits. Th6:30-9:00pm.3Credit. HarborCampus: Registernowbymail, SchedNo336703 SchedNo336809 HarborCampus: S11:30am-2:00pm.3Credits. HarborCampus: SchedNo338107 S8:30-11:00am.2Credits. telephone,orFAX.See Note:ThiscoursemeetsFebruary9-April13. S8:30-11:00am.3Credits. SchedNo339455 SchedNo336758 Sociol242 page3fordetails. SociologyoftheFamily WoSt180b Psych200 • WomenandAddictions Personality Acomparativeandhistoricalanalysisoffamilysystems.Emphasison • • thedevelopmentandfutureprospectsofthenuclearfamilyinmiddle- Anintroductorylevelminicourse,whichexaminesvarioustheoriesof Conceptionsofhumannatureareexaminedinlightofvarioustheories classindustrialsociety. addictionandexplorestheiradequacyforexplainingandhelping oSfulpleirvsaonn.aElriitkys.oTnh.iKselcloyu,resgeofopcsuyscheosloognistthse,tahneodrioetsheorftFhreeourdi.stAsdler. PDriesrterqiubiustiitoen:ASroecaioSlo1c0i1a.landBehavioralSciences. wfooomd,enalcdoehaoll,wiatnhdtdhreuigrst.roTuhbelecdourresleatailosnosheixpsamwiintehsstuhbestwaanycseswosumcehn'ass presentingthebehavioristicandhumanisticperspectives Amongthe WestRoxbury: experienceisaffectedbyaddictionoffamily,friends,andwork topicstobeaddressedarepersonalitystructureanditsdevelopment; M6:30-9:00pm.3Credits. associates,andexploresthevalueofconceptssuchasdependency, stressandcoping;neuroticstyles;humanmotivesandtheirmeasure- SchedNo338354 addiction,co-dependency,eatingdisorders,workaholism,andloveas ment anaddiction.Thereisnoprerequisite,butWoStCl00isrecommended. Prerequisite:Psych 101 Sociol342 DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences. AgingandSociety HarborCampus: Copley • S8:30-11:00am.1 Credit. W Note:ThiscoursemeetsApril20-May18. 6;00-8:30pm.3Credits. Anexaminationoftheoriesandresearchonagingandsociety.The SchedNo339657 SchedNo337006 courseisorganizedintotwosections.Thefirstexploresthegeneral relationshipoftheagingprocessandtheagedtothesocial,economic, JanuaryIntersession Psych215 andpoliticalsystemsofayouth-orientedandwork-orientedsociety Psychopathology Theseconddrawsuponcross-nationalandcross-culturalmaterial. Courses! Prerequisite:Sociol101. Etiology,dynamics,andtreatmentofpsychopathology. Startingin1991,UMass/Bostonwillofferanaccelerated Braintree: PDriesrterqiubiustiitoen:APrseya:chSo1c0i1a.landBehavioralSciences TShch6e:d30N-o9:30308pm5.563Credits. scheduleofcreditcoursesontheHarborCampusduringthe Braintree: Januaryintersession. ClassesmeetJanuary2-January23and Tu6;30-9:00pm.3Credits. Sociol382 — SchedNo337208 SocialPsychologyofSexRoles January2-January31. Forfurtherinformationpleasecallthe MenandWomeninSociety Psych241 • DivisionofContinuingEducationat287-7900. InfancyandChildhoodDevelopment Ananalysisofmaleandfemalerolesinsocietywithconsiderationof • biologicalandpsychologicalfactors.Attentiontosocialization Thiscourseexploreshumandevelopmentfrominfancytomiddle processeswhichreflectsociety'sfunctionaldefinitionofacceptable childhood,ie.fromchildbirthtoagessevenoreight Majoremphasis anddeviantsexroles. ISplacedonearlyperceptual,cognitive,social,andaffective Prerequisite:Sociol101. development,bearingthefollowingquestionsinmind:Howdoesthe HarborCampus: worldofspaceandobjectsappeartotheinfant?Howdoesheorshe S8:30-11:00am.3Credits. acquireknowledgeanddiscoverreality?Howdoesthechildexperience SchedNo338758 theworldofpeopleanddevelopasenseofseif?Howdoesthechild developattachmentstoothersandwhatroleisplayedbythe Related Program significantpeopleinhisorherlife? Prerequisite:Psych101. Alcoholism/ChemicalDependency DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences. TreatmentServices Braintree: • Th6:30-9:00pm.3Credits. TheAlcoholism/ChemicalDependencyTreatmentServicesProgramisa SchedNo337400 non-creditprofessionaldevelopmentsequenceofcoursesdesignedfor thoseworkingorinterestedinworkinginthefieldofalcoholism/ Psych242 chemicaldependencytreatment.Pleaseseepage15forfurther Adolescence information Thiscourseisdesignedtoacquaintstudentswithpsychological Spanish characteristicsofadolescentdevelopment,theoreticalapproachesto adolescence,andexperimentalstudiesofthecausesofavarietyof Span105 behaviorsduringadolescence.Thecoursealsofocusesonmajor BasicSpanishforCommunicationI problemsandcharacteristicsofadolescentsinmodernsociety. • Prerequisite:Psych101. DistributionArea:SocialandBehavioralSciences ApracticalapproachtothestudyoftheSpanishlanguage:basic grammarinthecontextofthematerialpresented,whichfocusesonthe HarborCampus: WestRoxbury: vocabularyusedinsuchareasasbusinessandfinance,medicaland S8:30-11:00am.3Credits. M6:30-9:00pm.3Credits. hospitalterminology,andoralcommunicationingeneral.Intensive SchedNo337602 SchedNo335657 practiceinthefourlanguageskillswithanaudio-lingualapproach. Note:Studentsmusthaveaccesstoanaudiocassetteplayerinorder StudyofReligion tocompleteweeklyaudio-lingualassignmentsfromapre-recorded tapeandworkbook. RelStdC104 DistributionArea:ForeignLanguages Socrates.Jesus,andBuddha Braintree: HarborCampus: • M6:30-9:00pm.3Credits. S11:30am-2:00pm.3Credits. Astudyofthreegreatparadigmaticfiguresandthedifferentwaysof LabFee:SI0.00.SchedNo338950 LabFee:$10.00.SchedNo lifeandviewsofrealitythattheyrepresented Attentiontothesocial- 339051 culturalcontextsinwhichtheyemerged;criticalevaluationofSocrates Copley: andJesusassourcesofWesternvalues;andexplorationofwhythe Th6:00-8:30pm.3Credits. Buddhahasrecentlybecomeanattractivealternative. LabFee:$1000.SchedNo339006 DistributionArea:PhilosophicalandHumanisticStudies. Span106 HarborCampus: BasicSpanishforCommunicationII S8:30-11:00am.3Credits. • SchedNo337859 AcontinuationofSpan105. Note:Studentsmusthaveaccesstoanaudiocassetteplayerinorder tocompleteweeklyaudio-lingualassignmentsfromapre-recorded tapeandworkbook Prerequisite:Spanish 105. DistributionArea:ForeignLanguages. WestRoxbury; Th6:30-9:00pm.3Credits. LabFee:$10.00.SchedNo339253