CourseSchedule
June Term - June 15 -July 10, continued
10161 SPAN 497 01G ST:CONTEMPSPANSTUDIES II 3.00 MlWRF 0800-1200P PURH203 WHITEHURST 585 'SPECIALDATES:JUNE15-26'
SPSC 211 01
SPSC 249 01
303 01 WOMENINTV/IMAGES-STYPES 3
JULYTERM-July13-August7
MATH 111 01
MATH 129 02
NOTE:Courseswitha Ginthesectionnumberora 500-levelcoursenumbermeansthecourseisforgraduatecredit. 'Laboratoryand/ormaterialsfeeincluded.
EIGIITWEEKTERM - June15-August6
STUDYABROAD/OFF-CAMPUS
CALIFORNIA,LosAngelesJuly30 - August15
Directors:Dr.RobertS.Alley(289-8331)
FRANCE,La RochelleJune28 - August1
Director:MarthaL.Morrill(289-8100)
GREECEMay18 - June12
Director:StuartL. Wheeler(289-8426)
StudyAbroad/Off-Campuscontinueson nextpage
NOTE : Courseswitha Ginthesectionnumberora 500-levelcoursenumbermeansthecourseisforgraduatecredt t FEES:Tuitionat$175perundergraduatecredithouror$195pergraduatecredithour , plustravel& livingexpenses. Pleasecontacttheprogram'sdirectorforspecifics.
StudyAbroad
JAPAN,HamamatsuMay9-June20
Director:AkiraSuzuki(289-8293)
10230 JAPN 101 01
10231 JAPN 102 01
10232 JAPN 201 01
10233 JAPN 202 01
JAPN 310 01 JPN
JAPN 495 01
JAPAN,HamamatsuJune20-August1
Director:AkiraSuzuki(289-8293)
10236 JAPN 101 02
JAPN 102 02
JAPN 201 02
JAPN 202 02
AUS1RIA,KlagenfurtJuly12-August8
Director:MichaelSpear(289-8324)
RUSSIANSTUDIES
July13-August7
Director:Dr.JosephC.Troncale(289-8118)
RUSN 497 01G
NOTE:Courseswitha Ginthesectionnumberora 500-levelcoursenumbermeansthecourseisforgraduatecredit. :t FEES:Tuitionat$175perundergraduatecredithouror$195pergraduatecredithour,plustravel& livingexpenses. Pleasecontacttheprogram'sdirectorforspecifics.
RUSSIANS1VDIESJuly13-August22
Director:Dr.JosephC.Troncale(289-8118)
SPAIN,SalamancaJune30-August9
Director:Dr.MariaC.Mabrey(289-8099)
VENEZUEIA
June14-July19
Director:Dr.AlbertC.Dawson(289-8097)
ZIMBABWEMay-June
Director:Dr.LouisE.Tremaine(289-8319)
NOTE:Courseswitha Ginthesectionnumberora 500-levelcoursenumbermeansthecourseisforgraduatecredit. t FEES:Tuitionat$175perundergraduatecredithouror$195pergraduatecredithour,plustravel& livingexpenses. Pleasecontacttheprogram'sdirectorforspecifics.
GENERALINFORMATION
AcademicPrograms
OurSummerSchoolservesavarietyofstudents:
-HighschoolstudentswhograduateinJuneand wishtobegintheircollegestudiesbeforethefall term
-Collegestudentswhowishtoacceleratetheir programs
-Pre-professionalstudentswhowanttomeetentrancerequirementstomedical,law,andother professionalandtechnicalschools
-Studentswhowishtotakedayoreveningclasses, orboth
-Teachersneedingtorenewcertificatesorbroadentheirteachingfields
Floor,SpecialProgramsBuilding,duringtheregularofficehoursof8:30a.m.to5:00p.m.,MondayFriday,beginningwiththereceiptofthisbrochure (approximatedate:thirdweekofMarch).RegistrationcontinuesintheOfficeoftheDeanthroughthe Wednesdaybeforethefirstclassmeeting.Allfees mustaccompanyregistrationwhetherbymailorin person.Alatefeeischargedif astudentregisterson orafterthefirstMondayoftheterm . AnApplication/ Registrationformisprovidedinthisbulletin.
Scholarships
GraduateSchoolscholarships,inlimitednumber , areavailabletopublicschoolteacherswhoenrollfor summercourses.Teacherswhoareinterestedin receivingsummerscholarshipsshouldcontactthe GraduateSchool.
-Graduatestudentsdesiringworktowardmaster's degrees
-Studentsinterestedintravelingabroadtoenrich theirlearningexperiences
-Qualifiedhighschoolstudentswhohavecompletedthejunioryear
Admissions
AdmissiontotheUniversityofRichmondis extendedtoqualifiedapplicantsandiswithoutregard tosex,religion,age,handicap,race,color,ornationalorigin.
AdmissiontotheSummerSchooldoesnotimply admissiontoanyotherdivisionoftheUniversity. Shouldastudentwishtoattendanotherdivisionof theUniversity,applicationshouldbemadetothe DeanofAdmissionsofthatdivision.Forinstance, graduatecoursesalsorequireseparatecredential filesonrecordwiththeDirectoroftheGraduate School.
RegistrationProcedures
Registrationiscontinuousandcanbedoneby mail,orinperson,intheOfficeoftheDean,Main
Faculty
Approximatelyninety-fivepercent(95%)ofour summerfacultyholddoctorates,andmostteachin theregularsessionoftheUniversity.OutstandingvisitinglecturersalsoparticipateintheSummerSchool.
Location
TheUniversityofRichmondislocatedwithinthe westernlimitsofthecity.Thecampussettingisone ofserenenaturalbeauty-350acresofwoodland , lawn,andlakewithhandsomeGothic-stylebuildings.Itisthisauraoftranquillityandtraditionthat promptedavisitortocampustoexclaim,"Thisis howI'vealwaysthoughtauniversityoughttolook. "
Classrooms
Classesareheldinair-conditionedclassrooms , convenientlylocatedtotheparkingarea,andscheduledwiththestudentinmind.
libraries
TheUniversityofRichmondlibrariesconsistofthe BoatwrightMemoriallibrary,theSciencelibrary
(GottwaldScienceCenter),andTheT.C.Williams SchoolofLawlibrary.Summerlibraryhoursare: BoatwrightLibrary
Monday-Thursday,8:00a.m.-9:00p.m.
Friday,8:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Saturday,1:00-5:00p.m.
Sunday,1:00-9:00p.m.
ScienceLibrary
Monday-Friday,9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. SaturdayandSunday,closed
Schoolof LawLibrary Hourswillbepostedatthelawschool.
Bookstore
TheURBookstore,centrallylocatedintheTyler H~}'llesCommons,stocksallrequiredtextsandsuppliesrequestedbytheinstructorsforSummer Schoolclasses.Non-requiredbooks,supplies,insigni a giftsandclothing,andsundryitemsalsoare availableforpersonalshopping.BookstoreHours: 8:45a.m.-4:45p.m.,Monday-Friday;exceptions: 8:45a.m.-6:00p.m.,Mondays,May11and18,June 15,andJuly13.Thebookstorewill beclosedJune 29-30forfiscalyearinventorycount.
RecreationalFacilities
TheRobinsCenteristhehubofrecreationalactivityattheUniversityofRichmond.This$10million facilityequippedwithasix-laneswimmingpool,a weightroom,2squashcourtsand7racquetball courts,andgymnasiumisavailableforthesummer schoolstudent.CalltheRec-check(289-8812)for adailyschedule.Thebuildingisclosedonweekends.Additionally,13tenniscourtsanda400-meter trackareavailableforstudentuse.Proper IDisrequired .
ResidenceHalls
.Summerhousingisinwell-furnishedair-condi~onedtownhouseunitsconvenienttodiningfacilities.Aseparateapplicationforhousingmustbecomple~dforeachsessionyouwishtobehoused.Applicationformsareinthisbulletin,andmaybephotocopied if moreareneeded.
GeneralInformation
Parking
Parkingpermitsarerequiredandmaybeobtained freeofchargefromtheUniversityParkingServices locatedontheGroundFloorofthePSMSBuilding . Thecurrentyearparkingpermitisineffect throughouttheSummer.Studentsarerestrictedto studentlots.TheparkinglotsarelightedandpatrolledbytheUniversityPolice .
Audit-Pass/Fail-Independent Study-Practicwns
ToAUDITortakeacourseona PASS/FAILbasisa specialformmustbesubmittedtotheRegist~'s OfficebythedatespecifiedintheSummerSchool calendar.Checkyourschooltoseeif AuditorPass/ Failgradingisacceptable.
Toregisterforan JNDEPENDENfSTUDY,ora PRACTICUM,aspecialformrequiringPRJORapproval ofthedepartmentalchair,andthesupervisinginstructormustbecompletedandattachedtoyourApplication/Registrationform.Thespecialformsare availableintheRegistrar'sOfficeortheSummer SchoolOffice.
ExaminationSchedule
DAY-CLASSES'examinationsaregivenonthefinal ThursdayorFridayofeachsessionaccordingtoclass beginningtime : 8:00a.m.classThursday
10:15a.m.classFriday 12:45p.m.classThursday 2:45-4:45p.m.Friday classes 9:00a.m. 9:00a.m. 1:00p.m. 1:00p.m.
EVENING-CLASSES ' (beginningafter4:45p.m.)examinationsaregivenonthelastregularlyscheduled meetingoftheclass.
HonorSystem
WhenastudentregistersforSummerSchool,itis donewiththeunderstandingthatthestudentwill abidebytheHonorCodeoftheUniversityofRichmond.AcopyoftheHonorCodeisavailableinthe Dean'sOffice,UniversityCollege .
GeneralInformation
Withdrawals
Studentsregisterfora fullsession.However,inthe eventthatastudentfindsitnecessarytowithdraw from,orisdroppedfrom,theUniversity,thestudent will receiveapercentagerefundlessa$20.00withdrawalfee.Studentsmustinitiatewithdrawalsfrom classesby:1)securingaregistrationchangeform fromtheRegistrar'sOffice,and2)followinginstructionsonregistrationchangeform.
Graduate-LevelCourses
CreditHours,etc.
Thecredithoursareshownattheendofthecourse description.Tuitionandinstructorinformation is shownalongwiththeclassschedules.
OfficeInfonnation
TheSummerSchoolislocatedonthemainfloorof theSpecialProgramsBuilding,andisopenfrom 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m.,MondaythroughFriday.Telephone(804)289-8133.
All500-levelcoursesaregraduateonly.Undergraduatecoursesofferedforgraduatecreditaredesignatedbya G afterthesectionnumberasshownin theschedulesectionbeginningonpage2.Graduate studentstakingthesecoursesareexpectedtocompletemoreworkandachieveatahigherlevelthan theundergraduatestudents.Graduate-levelregistrationsaresubjecttotheapprovaloftheGraduate School.
COURSEDESCRIPI10NS
Accounting
201FundamentalsofFinancialAccounting. Basic theory,concepts,andproceduresnecessacytodevelopand interpretfinancial(external)accountingdata. 3sem.hrs . MayTenn
202FundamentalsofManagerialAccounting.Basic theory,concepts,andproceduresnecessacytodevelopand interpretmanagerial(internal)accountingdata.Prerequisite: Accounting201. 3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
Art
209Photographyasan Art (Summeronly.)Basicblack andwhitedarkroomtechniques;historyofphotography throughstudyofpastandcontemporaryphotographs.Atijustablecamerarequired.3sem.hrs. MayTenn
212Appreciationof Art Abroadintroductiontothevisualarts 3sem.hrs. JulyTenn
Astronomy
101Astronomy.Surveyincludingthesolarsystem,the stars,galaxies,cosmology,etc.Historicalbackgroundwith emphasisoncurrenttheories,observations,andtopicsof specialinterest.Observationsofthenightsky. 3sem.hrs. MayTenn
Biology
101-102BiologyandtheHumanExperience.Fundamentalconceptsofbiologyandtheirapplicationstohumankind.Forthenonsciencemajor.Willnotmeetrequirements formedicalordentalschoolnorserveasabasisforfurther workinscience.Includeslaboratory.Prerequisite:Biology 101isprerequisiteto102. 4-4 sem.hrs.JuneTenn-July Tenn
326MountainEcology. (Summeronly.)Fieldoriented approachtoecologyIncludesextendedcampinginremote regionsoftheAppalachianMountains.(Additionalfeefor fieldtrips) Prerequisites:Biology201,202,andpermission ofdepartment.4sem.hrs. MayTenn-SpecialDates: May18-June5Note: ContactDr.BishopbyMay2 for permissiontoenroll
BusinessAdministration
393IntermediateBusinessStatistics.Theory,methodology,andapplicationsofstatisticstocontemporarybusiness problems.IncludestheBernoulliandPoissonprocesses,
samplingdistributions,statisticalinference,analysisofvariance,regression,andcorrelation.Prerequisite:Mathematics 129.3semhrs JuneTenn
Chemistry
103-104FundamentalsofChemistry.Principlesof chemistryincludingstoichiometry,statesofmatter,atomic andmolecularstructure,chemicalbonding,periodicity,energyrelationshipsandequilibria,acid-basechemistry,electrochemistry,kinetics,andasystematicstudyofthefamilies ofelements.Laboratoryworkincludesinorganicqualitative analysis.Forscience-orientedstudents,butmaybetakenby otherinterestedpersons.Meetsrequirementsforthechemistrymajorandservesasaprerequisiteformedical,dental,or relatedstudies.Includeslaboratory.Previousknowledgeof chemistrynotrequired.Note:BothChemistry103and104 mustbetakentoreceivecredittowardgraduationforeither. Prerequisites:Highschoolalgebraandgeometry.Chemistry 103isprerequisiteto104 . 4-4 sem.hrs.JuneTenn-July Tenn
205-206OrganicChemistry.Chemistryofthecompoundsofcarbon,whichisfundamentaltoanunderstanding ofbothchemistryandbiology.Nomenclature,structurephysicalpropertyrelationships,reactions,reactionmechanisms,spectroscopy,andanintroductiontomacromolecules includingthoseofbiologicalsignificance.IncludeslaboratoryPrerequisite:Chemistry104.Chemistry205isprerequisiteto206. 4-4 semhrs.JuneTenn-JulyTenn
ClassicalStudies
310SpecialTopics:StudyAbroadin Greec~.Mode'.11 Greecederivesmuchofitsnationalidentityandpndefromits ancientmonumentsWiththisinmind,throughstudyofselectedtexts(includingprimarilyPausanias'Travelsin Greece)inconcertwiththemonuments,artifacts,andsites themselves,thehistoryofprincipleGreekarchaeologicalsites issurveyedandtheprocessexaminedbywhichthebronze ageandClassicalartifactualrecordandtopographyofancient Greeceisrevealed3sem.hrs. Abroad
ComputerScience
101IntroductiontoComputers.Includescomputerprogramming,selectedcomputerapplications,selectedc?mputersciencetopics,andtheimpactofcomputersonsociety . Fornon-majors.Notopentostudentswhohavecompleted ComputerScience201. 3sem.hrs. MayTenn
CourseDescriptions
Economics
201-202PrinciplesofEconomics. Micro-economics (201);macroeconomics(202).Surveyofproduction,value anddistribution,moneyandbanking,internationaleconomics,andeconomicsystemsNote:BothEconomics201and 202mustbetakentoreceivecredittowardgraduationfor either.Prerequisite:Economics201isprerequisiteto202 3-3sem.hrs. MayTenn-JuneTenn
Prerequisite:Economics201-202isprerequisite tothefollowingeconomicscourse.
371Money,Banking,andPublicPolicy. Roleandfunctionsofmoney;operationoffinancialinstitutions;structure andinfluenceoftheFederalReserveSystem;effectsofmoney andcreditoneconomicactivity.3sem.hrs. MayTenn
Education
310CharacteristicsofChildrenwithLearningDisabilities. Exploresthehistoricalbackgroundandlegalaspectsofthefieldofspecificlearningdisabilities.Majoremphasisontheetiologicaltheories,symptomology,identification,andcurrentresearch.Prerequisite : Education322 3 sem.hrs. JuneTenn - SpecialDates:June15-26
316SpecialTopics:UsingLiteraturetoCraftClassroomWriting.ForelementaryeducatorsinterestedinforgingconnectionsbetweenqualityliteratureandcreativewritingOpportunityforparticipantstodevelopaprocessapproachtoteachingwritingintheirownclassrooms.(Sameas English375.) 3 semhrs JuneTenn - SpecialDates: June22-26
322ExceptionalChild. Incorporatestheinterandintra individualdifferencesofstudentswhohaveuniquecognitive , sensory,behavior,communication,physical,andlearning characteristics.Includesstudentswith,multiplehandicaps. Definitions,incidence,andplacementprotocolsemphasized. 3 semhrs. JuneTenn
328CharacteristicsoftheEmotionallyDisturbed Child. Identificationanddescriptionoftheemotionallydisturbedstudentcombinedwithmodelsofservicedeliveryprogramswhichutilizeeffectivestrategiestodevelopacademic , affective,andpsychomotorskills.Prerequisite : Education 322. 3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
333SeminarinDrugEducation.(SeeHealthandSport Science333.) 3sem.hrs. MayTenn
335TestsandMeasurements.Theinterrelationofteaching,learning,andevaluation.Testselection,construction,and interpretation.Useofnon-testevaluationinstruments.Applicationsandlimitationsofvarioustypesoftests. 3sem.hrs. MayTenn
349ReadingintheContentFields. Readingandcritical thinkinginelementary,middleandsecondaryschoolcontent
areas.Specificstrategiesareexploredthatenhancecomprehension,conceptdevelopment,andvocabularyknowledge Effectsoftextorganizationandrelationshipbetweenreadin g andwritingareexaminedforallcontentareas. 3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
351Children'sLiterature.Surveyofmodemandtraditionalliteraturewithemphasisonevaluativecriteriausedin selectingbooksbasedonschoolandrecreationalneedsand interestsofchildren.Featuresstorytelling,creativedramatics, waysofintegratingbooksintothecurriculum 3semhrs. JulyTenn
421ReadinginElementarySchool. 3 semhrs. May Tenn
502EducationalStatisticsandResearchDesign.Basic statisticaltechniquesandmethodsofresearchineducation; planningandconductingaresearchstudy;developingskill s inproblemidentification;datacollectionanalysis;computer techniques;interpretationandpreparationofresearchreports. 3sem.hrs . JulyTenn
507ContemporaryProblemsinEducation.Analysis andevaluationofcurrentissues,criticisms,andtrendsin education;impactonpubliceducation 3 semhrs. July Tenn
511TheReading/WritingConnection:Theoryand Practice.Thiscoursewillexaminethetheoreticalandresearchperspectivesoftheinterrelatednessofalllanguage areas.Emphasiswillbeonplanning,executing,andevaluatingawholelanguageprogram!3 sem.hrs.JulyTenn 512-513-514IndependentStudies.Variablecreditdependingoninterest,need,structureofstudy,andtimecommitment.RespectivelyI,2, 3 semhrs.MayTenn,June Tenn,JulyTenn
526AdvancedEducationalPsychology.Detailedanalysisofcurrentlearningtheoriesandpracticesrelatingtoeducationandareasofhumandevelopmentwithrespecttolearningandclassroomperlollllance.3semhrs JulyTenn
543Practicumin SchoolAdministration.Placementin aschoolsetting,workingdirectlyunderthesupervisionofa schoolprincipal.Exposuretoandexperienceinawiderange ofadministrativedutiesandresponsibilities.Gradedpass/fail. 3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
544PracticuminSupervision.Fieldbasedexperienc e providingtheopportunitytoobserveineducationalprogram s andtopracticetheprinciplesandtheoriesofsupervision . Em · phasisondesignandimplementationofin-serviceeducation, evaluationoftheinstructionalprogram,andcurriculumdevelopment.Gradedpass/fail3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
560SupervisionofInstruction.Natureandfunctionof supervision;recenttrends;teacherparticipationinpolicyformulation;organizationandplanningofsupervisioningrades 1-123 semhrs.JuneTenn
1his center section is a registration fonn. Remove it from the booklet, complete, and with your payment, mail or return it in person to:
Summer School Offtce Special Programs Building, Main Floor University of Richmond, Va. 23173
• To register on an AUDIT or a PASS/FAI L b as i s, a n a dditi o nal form mu s t b e submitt e d • To regis t er for an IND E P ENDENT STUDY, or PRACTICUM, a dditional a pp rov al is req u ire d
COURSE COURSE BEGIN BEGIN CREDIT
COURSE TITIE DATE TIME HOURS COST
REFERENCE NO. SUBJECT NUMBER SECTION
TOTAL FOR COURSES $
NOTE: Courses beww 500 level, enroll in graduate section (OJ G) for graduate credit.
BilllNG: CASH attached M/CARD -Acct. No . RESIDENCE HALL FEE $ CHECK attached VISA Expiration Date Please attach form CHARGE CARD TOTALAMODNT DUE $ Account in name of
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Business name City State __L_ Street I Zip CodeX Street 2 Phone I agree to abide by the regulations approved by the faculty and published in the current bu/Jetin of the U niversity of Richmond.
Applicant ' s Signature Date Send completed fonn with payment to: University College, Summer School Office, University of Richmond, VA 23173.
This center section is a registration form. Remove it from the booklet, complete, and with your payment, mail or return it in person to:
Summer School Office Special Programs Building, Main Floor University of Richmond, Va. 23173
PracticuminTeachingtheEmotionallyDisturbed. Placementinschoolandclinicalsettingstoinvolvetheextern intheroleandresponsibilityofateacheroftheemotionally disturbed.Gradedpass/fail.3sem.hrs.
582ElementaryGrades JuneTerm-JulyTerm
583SecondaryGrades JuneTerm-JulyTerm
English
GeneralPrerequisites:IntroductiontoExpositoty
Writing,English103,mustbesatisfactorilycompletedbeforeothercoursesin theDepartmentare taken.Sixsemesterhours in 200-levelEnglish coursesareprerequisitetoalladvancedEnglish courses.(Speciallyqualifiedstudentsmayapplyto thedepartmentalchairforwrittenpermissiontotake suchcoursesconcurrentlyorforexemptionfrom thisrequirement.)
Note:No200-levelEnglishcoursemaybetaken morethanonceforcredit.
220FihnStudies. Thelanguageoffilmandtechniquesof production(e.g.editing,lighting)asappliedtonarrativeor non-narrativefilm(documentary,experimental).3sem.hrs. MayTerm&JuneTerm
252SurveyofBritishLiteraturesince1800. ChronologicalstudyofBritishliteratureafter1800.Prerequisite: English25I. 3sem.hrs. MayTerm
320TheRomanticMovement.FocusonmajorBritish authorsoftheearlynineteenthcenturywithsomeattentionto Europeancurrentsandbackgrounds.Prerequisite:English 252.3sem.hrs.JuneTerm
363TheShortStory. CriticalstudyoftheAmericanshort storyconsideredwithinthecontextofEuropeanandLatin Americanstories . 3sem.hrs. MayTerm
365AdolescenceandLiterature.Psycho-sociological studyoftheadolescentprotagonistasportrayedinAmerican novelsandshortstories.3sem.hrs. MayTerm
371AdvancedFihnStudies. Focusonsuchtopicsasexperimentalfilms,majorgenres,andpsychoanalysisandfilm. Prerequisite:Threehoursinfilmorpermissionofinstructor.(Sameas Art 371) 3sem.hrs.JuneTerm
372TelevisionasaCulturalForce. (Summeronly.) Studyofthetelevisionmediuminwhichstudentsattendlectures,screenings,interviews,tours,rehearsals,andseminars; andmeetproducers,directors,executives,andactors.An examinationoffamilyimagesintelevisionprogrammingand
CourseDescriptions
advertising.HeldinLosAngeles,Californiaarea. 6sem.hrs. InCalifomia:July29--August15
375SpecialTopics:UsingLiteraturetoCraftClassroomWriting.(SeeEducation316.)Maynotbeusedto meettheDistributionalRequirement:LanguageandLiterature norforanundergraduateorgraduatemajororminorinEnglish.3sem.hrs.JuneTerm-SpecialDates:June2226
380TheBibleandLiterature.TheBibleasaworkof literatureanditsinfluenceonEnglishliterature.3sem.hrs. MayTerm
Finance
360CorporationFinance. Formsofbusinessorganii:ation,financingoffirms,capitalmarkets,techniquesof financialmanagement.Prerequisites:Accounting201,202, Economics201-202,andMathematics129. 3sem.hrs MayTerm
French
122AcceleratedIntermediateFrench. Accelerated courseequivalenttoFrench201-202.Prerequisite:French 121orpermissionofdepartment.6sem.hrs. MayTerm 201-202FrenchConversation.Developmentoftluency inspokenFrenchthroughconversationonavarietyoftopics ofinteresttothestudents.Commonidiomaticexpressions encounteredineverydaylife.French221or222maybetaken concurrently.3-3sem.hrs. Abroad
301FrenchConversation.Developmentoffluencyin spokenFrenchthroughconversationonavarietyoftopicsof interesttothestudents.Commonidiomaticexpressionsencounteredineverydaylife.French321or322maybetaken concurrently.3sem.hrs. Abroad
306CommercialFrench.Theessentialvocabularyand conceptsspecifictoFrenchbusiness,andanintroductionto thebasicworkingsofFrenchbusinessincludingcorrespondence.3sem.hrs.Abroad
311HistoryofFrenchCivili:zation.ChronologicalsurveyofFrenchhistory,society,ideas,andarts. 3sem.hrs. Abroad
402AdvancedFrenchConversation.Development of oralskillsbeyondthe301level.Introductiontoelocution, intonationpatterns,andidiomaticexpressionswiththepossibleproductionandperformanceofaFrenchplay.Prerequisite: French301orpermissionofdepartment. 3sem.hrs. Abroad
413ContemporaryFrenchCivili:zation.Introduction to thegeography,institutions,society,andcultureofmode~ FrancePrerequisite:A300-levelFrenchcourseorpernussionofdepartment.3sem.hrs. Abroad
CourseDescriptions
497SelectedTopics. Specialinteresttopicsofferedatthe department'sdiscretion.3sem.hrs. Abroad
ST:HistoryofFrenchArt
ST:Romanticism/Literature
498ContemporaryFrenchStudies II.This40-hour coursewillincludeshortliteraryselctions,moviesandvideos, music,currentevents,andconversationpractice.Emphasis willbeoncontentsuitablefortransfertoclassroom.Participantsencouragedtosharetheirowncreativeideas. 3sem. hrs.JuneTerm- SpecialDates:June15-26
Geography
206WorldGeography-DevelopedRegions. The world'seconomicallydevelopedareas(Europe,North America,Australia,Japan,SovietUnion).3 sem.hrs. May Tenn
207WorldGeography-UnderdevelopedRegions. Theworld'seconomicallyunderdevelopedareas(Middle America,SouthAmerica,SouthwestAsia,SoutheastAsia,India,China,Africa).3 sem.hrs. JuneTenn
Gennan
201-202IntermediateGerman.Activepracticeandreinforcementoflanguageskillsandstudyofculture.Prerequisite: Gennan102orpennissionofdepartment.Gennan 201isprerequisiteto202. 3-3semhrs. Abroad
301-302GennanConversationandComposition.Developmentoffluencythroughconversationontopicsselected forlearningthemostcommonidiomaticexpressions.Practiceincomposition.Gennan321or322maybetakenconcurrently.Prerequisite:Gennan202orpennissionofdepartment.3-3sem.hrs. Abroad
402AdvancedGermanConversation.Discussionat advancedleveloffundamentalthemesinthedevelopmentof GennanthoughtorproductionofaGennanplay.Prerequisite:Gennan301-302orpennissionofdepartment.3 sem. hrs. Abroad
404AdvancedCompositionandSyntax. Advanced grammar,syntax,andstylistics.Prerequisites:Gennan301302or305orpennissionofdepartment. 3sem.hrs. Abroad
495-496IndependentStudy.Specialprojectsindividuallypursuedundersupervisionofafacultymember.Prerequisite: Pennissionofdepartment.3-3sem.hrs. Abroad
HealthandSportScience
300SkinandScubaDiving.Skilllearning,physiological considerations,andsafetyfactorsinvolvedinunder-waterdiving.Lectureandlaboratorysessionsinvolve3hoursaweek. StudentsreceiveN.A.U.I.certificationuponsuccessful completionofcourse.Prerequisite:Pennissionofinstructor. 2sem.hrs. MayTenn
303WaterSafetyInstructor. StudentsearnRedCross WaterSafetyInstructorCertificationuponsuccessfulcompletionofcourse Prerequisite:HealthandSportScience302. 2 sem.hrs. MayTenn
312TheoryofCoachingFootballandWrestling.Basicskills,theories,practices,rulesanalysis,andtechniques forcoaching.3sem.hrs. MayTenn
316OutdoorEducation.An outdooreducationexperienceinaclassroomandwildernesssettingtogainleadership skillsinoutdoorliving,camping,survivaltraining,hunter safety,andenvironmentalstudies.2 sem.hrs. MayTenn
329Healthin Society. Studyofthephysical,emotional andsocialhealthfactorsinfluencingindividualsinsociety . 3 sem.hrs. JuneTenn
332PrinciplesofWeightControl.Introductiontoweight controlandweightloss.Emphasizespennanentlifestylehabits,currentscientificresearch,andcontroversialissues.2 sem.hrs. MayTenn
333Seminarin DrugEducation.In-depthanalysisof drugs,thedruguser,anddrug-relatedproblemsinoursociety.Emphasisontheteacher'sroleinassistingstudentsin decision-makingprocesses.(SameasEducation333.) 3semhrs. MayTenn
342Dying,Death,andGrief. (SeeSociology342.) 3 sem.hrs. MayTenn
352IntroductiontoSportActivities.Exposuretovarioussportactivitiesincludingteamandindividualsports, dance,andaquatics.3 sem.hrs. JuneTenn
357OrganizationandAdministrationofHealthand Sport. Moderntheoriesandguidingprinciplesintheorganizationandadministrationofhealthandsportagencies,includingtheschool,community,andprivatesector. 3 sem. hrs. JuneTenn
397SelectedTopics. Specialcourseofferedwhensufficientstudentinterestexistsinsubjectmatternotcoveredin otherdepartmentcourses.Mayberepeatedforcreditwhen topicsvary. Prerequisite: Pennission.ofdepartment.
ST:UnderwaterAdventureChallenge. 2semhrs.MayTenn
ST:LearningHealthyStressResponses. 3sem.hrs.JuneTenn
Thefollowingcoursesarelistedunderdepartment codeHSSinthe"ScheduleofClasses"sectionpreceding.Academiccredit.CoursesaregradedA-F.
ST:ComputerUse in HealthandSportScience. 3sem.hrs.JuneTenn
ST:WildernessLeadershipExperience. 2semhrs.JuneTenn
Sf:HealthPromotionin theWorkplace. 2sem.hrs.JulyTerm
508PhysiologyofSport. Acriticalanalysisoftheroleof physicalexerciseinmodemsocietywithattentiongivento suchtopicsas:theacuteandchroniceffectsofexerciseEKG interpretation,exerciseprescription,thefactorsthat<leterminechampionshipperformances,andphysicalfatigue . 3 sem.hrs MayTerm
514DirectedStudy:SportandLaw. 2 sem.hrs. May Term
Thefollowingcoursesarelistedunderdepartment codeSPSCinthe"ScheduleofClasses"sectionpreceding.Nonacademiccredit.Coursesgraded Sor U (satisfactory/unsatisfactory).
130RequiredPhysicalEducation. PersonalFitness. 1sem.hr. MayTerm
200-299RequiredPhysicalEducation.Variousindividualandteamsportsoractivitieslistedbelow . 1semhr. each
202AerobicSwimming.MayTerm 206BeginningSailing.MayTerm
207Inter/AdvancedSailing.MayTerm 211BegWeightTraining.June&JulyTerm 215Running/Jogging.MayTerm
229Racquetball/Tennis.MayTerm 249Badminton/Golf.JuneTerm
History
105-106IdeasandInstitutionsofWesternCiviliiation. TopicalstudyoftheEuropeanheritage. Firstsemester:ClassicalGreecethroughtheReformation. Secondsemester:TheAgeofAbsolutismtothepresent. Nostudent mt.ry takebothHistory105-106andHistory 115-116forcredit.3-3sem.hrs.JuneTerm-JulyTerm 115-116TheDevelopmentofModemEuropeanCiviliiation. Theintellectual,institutional,andpoliticalsources ofthemodemworld.Firstsemester:TheRenaissance throughtheNapoleonicEra.Secondsemester:TheCongress ofViennatothepresent.NostudentmaytakebothHistory 105-106andHistory115-116forcredit.3sem.hrs. May Term-JuneTerm
205TheUnitedStatesto1865. SurveyofAmericanhistoryfromthecoloniesthroughtheCivilWar 3sem.hrs.May Term
2~6TheUnitedStatessince1865. SurveyofAmerican historyfromReconstructiontothepresent.3semhrs.July Term
300WomenandtheAmericanExperience.Asurveyof theuniqueexperienceofwomeninthehistoryoftheU.S.from colonialtimestothepresent;theattitudesheldbyandtoward
CourseDescriptions
them;thevariedrolestheyhaveplayedinthenation'sdevelopment.3sem.hrs.JuneTerm
308TheUnitedStatessince1938. Americandomestic historysinceWorldWarII,withemphasisonpolitical,economic,andsocialfactorsaffectingAmericansociety . 3semhrs. MayTerm
327AmericanDiplomaticHistorysince1945. EmphasisontheColdWar,containmentpolicy,detente,andThirdWorldchallengestoAmericaintheMiddleEastAsiaAfrica andtheCaribbean. 3 sem.hrs. JulyTerm '''
354ModemGermany.PrussiaandGermanyfrom1848 tothepresent.Emphasisonunification,politicalmovements , Nazism,andoriginsandeffectsofWorldWarsIandII.3sem. hrs.JulyTerm
398SelectedTopics.ExamplesincludeAmericanBiography,ContemporaryAmerica,ModemMiddleEast,European Biography,EasternEuropesince1815,RiseofBigBusiness inAmerica,SovietDiplomacy,ModemCentralAmerica,and othersarrangedbythedepartment.3 semhrs
Sf:ModemMiddleEastMayTerm
Sf:MiddleEastBiography.JuneTerm
Humanities
398USf:Advancedlconology. Furtherinvestigatesthe signs,symbols,metaphorsandallusionsthatpervadeWesterncultureIntegratesclassreadingsandindependentresearch.Hum.201,Introductiontolconology,notrequired , buthighlydesirable.3 sem.hrs. MayTerm
Japanese
101-102ElementaryJapanese. IntroductiontoJapaneselanguageandculture.Prerequisite:Japanese101is prerequisiteto102 . 4-4sem.hrs. Abroad
201-202IntermediateJapanese.Activepracticeandreinforcementoflanguageskillsandstudyofculture . Pre-requisite : Japanese102orpermissionofdepartment.Japanese 201isprerequisiteto202. 4-4sem.hrs. Abroad
310JapaneseCulture-ProgrammedActivities.(Summeronly.)TaughtinJapan.ApracticalapproachtotherelationshipbetweentheJapaneselanguageandculture.Emphasisonoralandwrittenskillsinaweeklyscheduleofathreedayexperienceinalocalbusinessandtwo-daylecture/class sessions.Prerequisite : Japanese202orpermissionofdepartment.3sem.hrs Abroad
495IndependentStudy.Specialprojectsindividuallypursuedundersupervisionofafacultymember.Prerequisite: Permissionofdepartment.3sem.hrs.Abroad
Latin
410WomeninRomanSociety.Anexaminationofavarietyofprimarysourcesselectedtoprovideinsightintothelives
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ofwomeninRepublicanandImperialRome3sem.hrs. JuneTenn - SpecialDates:June15-26
LegalAssistant
304 LegalWriting.Legalterminologyandwritingstyles, developmentofanalyticalskills.exercisesinlegalcompositionanddrafting.3sem.hrs. 8-WeekTenn
309AdministrationofDecedents'Estates.Probateand administrationofdecedents'estates,preparationofFederal andStatedeathtax returns,andmaintenanceoffiduciary records3 sem.hrs. 8-WeekTenn
Management
341PrinciplesofManagementFundamentalsofmanagementemphasizingapplicationofscientificmethodstothe solutionofbusinessproblems;illustrationsfromvarioustypes oforganizations,includingmanufacturingandserviceindustries,government,charitable,andothersocialinstitutions. 3 sem.hrs. 8-WeekTenn
Marketing
people?Isthereanaturallaworanaturalright?Cansociety beimprovedthroughpolitics?Towhatextentcanandshould therebegovernmentbythepeople?How"equal"should peoplebe?(SameasPoliticalScience539) 3semhrs 8WeekTenn
545GreatThinkersoftheTwentiethCentury.Anindepthexposuretoacontemporaryorrecentthinkerwhohas hadamajorimpactonthenatureanddirectionofcontemporarycivilizationandwhosewritingshavebeenconcerned\vith basichumanisticthemes.Subjectpersonalitieschangeperiodically;studentsmayrespectivelyrepeatcourse3semhrs
JulyTenn
572DirectedStudy.Researchrelatedtoacross-disciplinarytopic(chosenbythestudentandapprovedbythecoordinator)thatrelatestoaproblem,person,movement,social issue,etc.,encounteredbythestudentwhileintheprogram . Studentworksupervisedbyafacultymemberandculminatinginamajorresearchpaper.Prerequisite : completionof 18semesterhoursofdegreework. 3sem.hrs. 8-Week Tenn
Mathematics
320FundamentalsofMarketing.Activitiesbywhichthe planandexchangeofideas,goods,andservicesarecontrolledfrominceptiontofinalconsumption.Analysisofmarketsandtheirenvironment,developmentofamarketingstrategy,evaluationandcontrolofmarketingprograms . Prerequisites:Accounting201,202andEconomics201-202. 3 sem.hrs. MayTenn
328Seminar:TopicsinMarketing.Majorareainmarketingsuchasretailing,consumerbehavior,personalselling, advertising,orindustrialmarketingSpecificareavariesby semesterPrerequisite:Permissionofinstructor.3semhrs. MayTenn
Sem:PersonalSelling
MasterofHumanities
502JewishandChristianBasisofWesternCivilization. JewishandChristianreligiousexperienceasthepreponderantexpressioninWesternCulture,emphasizingissues suchastheBiblicalbasesundergirdingandguidingthefaith communities,JewishandChristianrelationships,thecorrelationofreligiousexperiencewithindividualandcorporate values,andvariousculturalmanifestationsoffaith'scommitments,asinart,literature,andarchitecture 3sem.hrs.
JuneTenn
539IssuesinPoliticalTheory.Considerationofsuch questionsas:Whyshouldgovernmentberespectedandlaws obeyed?Howmuchdissentshouldasocietyallow?Canreligiouslibertyandfreedomofconsciencebedefended?Towhat extentshouldthegovernmentdeterminethebeliefsofthe
102FiniteMathematics.Topicsinfinitemathematicsdesignedtodemonstratethepowerofmathematicalreasonin g andsomeapplicationstonaturalandsocialsciences.No t opentostudentswhohave6ormoresemesterhourscollege creditincalculus.3 semhrs JuneTenn 110-111CalculuswithAlgebraandTrigonometry IandII.Anintegratedtreatmentofthefollowingtopics:reviewofhighschoolalgebra,analyticgeometry,andtrigonometry;introductiontothederivativeandtheintegral;derivatives ofthetrigonometric,exponential,andlogarithmicfunction s; applicationstocurvesketching;applicationstothephysical , life,andsocialsciences;theMeanValueTheoremandits applications;theFundamentalTheoremofCalculus . Prerequisite: Mathematics110isprerequisitefor111.3-3sem. hrs.Restriction :Creditisnotallowedforboth110-111and 211. JuneTerm-JulyTenn
129ApplicationsofStatistics.Introductiontostatistical methodswithapplicationsselectedfrommanyareas.Major topics:sampling,hypothesistesting,regression,andanalysis ofvariance.3sem.hrs.Restriction : Creditisnotallowed forboth119and129. MayTenn&JulyTenn
ModernLanguage
498ContemporaryAmericanEnglishLinguistics : Grammar.ThiscourseisanEnglishgrammarcoursefor teachersofEnglishasasecondorforeignlanguage(ESI/ EFL).WewillemphasizeEnglishgrammarasitistaughtinthe ESIJEFLclassroomandthemeansbywhichknowledgeof grammarcanbeconveyedtostudentswithoutexplicitlylecturingontherules.Thiscourseisacceptableforteacherre-
certificationcreditsinAmericanEnglishlinguistics. 3 sem. hrs.JuneTenn - SpecialDates:June15-26
Physics
101-102GeneralPhysics. Basiccoursewithoutcalculus.Mechanics,heat,sound,magnetism,electricity,light,and modemphysics.Includeslaboratory . Note:Physics101 not prerequisiteto102.Prerequisites:Algebraandtrigonometry. A studentmaynotreceivecreditforbothPhysics1OJand 111,or101and201;norforPhysics102and112,or102 and202. 4-4 sem.hrs. JuneTenn-JulyTenn
PoliticalScience
220IntroductiontoAmericanGovernmentThebasic roles,structures,andfunctionsofAmericanpoliticalinstitutionsandanintroductiontotheAmericanpoliticalprocess. 3sem.hrs. MayTenn & JulyTenn
350AmericanForeignPolicy. Sources,substance,and purposesofU.S.foreignanddefensepolicy.Prerequisite: PoliticalScience250orpermissionofinstructor3 semhrs MayTenn
358PoliticsoftheMiddleEast TheinternationalpoliticsofSouthwestAsiaandNorthAfricainglobalperspective. FocusesontheArab-Israeliconflict;theIranianrevolution; theLebanesecivilwar;thepoliticsofoil;andthepolitical , social,andeconomicimpactofnationalismandreligionPrerequisite : PoliticalScience250orpermissionofinstructor. 3sem.hrs. JulyTenn
539IssuesinPoliticalTheory.Considerationofsuch questionsas:Whyshouldgovernmentberespectedandlaws obeyed?Howmuchdissentshouldasocietyallow?Canreligiouslibertyandfreedomofconsciencebedefended?Towhat extentshouldthegovernmentdeterminethebeliefsofthe people?Isthereanaturallaworanaturalright?Cansociety beimprovedthroughpolitics?Towhatextentcanandshould therebegovernmentbythepeople?How"equal"should peoplebe?(SameasPoliticalScience539.)3 semhrs.8WeekTenn
Psychology
100IntroductoryPsychology. Scientificprinciplesof behavior.SurveyemphasizingpsychologicalmethodsandresearchinvolvedinunderstandinghumanbehaviorResearch participationorequivalentrequired3 sem.hrs . JuneTenn
GeneralPrerequisiteto al/,followingpsychology courses:Psychology100.
211AbnormalPsychology.Varietyin,anddeterminants of,humanbehavior.Differingconceptualizationsofpsychopathologicalprocessesandtheirtreatmentsareexamined
CourseDescriptions
throughtheory,research,andcasestudies.3sem.hrs. May Tenn
213Personality.Nature,origins,andfunctionsofpersonalityconceptions.Exposuretomajorpersonalitytheoriesand models.3sem.hrs.JuneTenn
Religion
201IntroductiontoReligion. Religiousdimensionsof humanexistencewithattentiontobasicJewishandChristian religiousmotifs,theirhistoricaldevelopment,andtheirsubsequentimpactonWesternculture.3 sem.hrs.JuneTenn
245IntroductiontotheNewTestament Culturalmilieu,development,andthoughtoftheNewTestament. 3 sem. hrs. MayTenn
251IntroductiontoWorldReligions.Histories,practices,anddoctrinesininteractionwiththerespectivecultures. Emphasisonwaysofmeetingindividualneedsformeaning andidentity,usesofmeditativetechniques,andHinduismand Buddhism . 3sem.hrs.JuneTenn
266Television:EthicsforHire?TVcomedyanddrama todetermineethicalstructures.Toask,doesTVhavearesponsibilitytosaysomethingandif so,whowilldecideabout content?Howishighculturerelatedtopopularcultureinthe areaofethicalclaims?Enrollmentlimitedtoaspecifiednumberofstudentsofagivenclassstandingandothercriteria . 3 semhrs. MayTenn
372TelevisionasaCulturalForce. (Summeronly.) Studyofthetelevisionmediuminwhichstudentsattendlectures,screenings,interviews,tours,rehearsals,andseminars ; andmeetproducers,directors,executives,andactors.An examinationoffamilyimagesintelevisionprogrammingand advertisingHeldinLosAngeles,Californiaarea.6semhrs. InCalifomia:July29-August15
Russian
388IndividualInternship.Prerequisite:Permissionof department.3semhrs Abroad 497-498SelectedTopics.Specialinteresttopicsoffered atthedepartment'sdiscretionPrerequisite:Permissionof department.3sem.hrs.
Sf:RussianandPost-SovietSocietyAbroad
Sf:IntensiveRussian.Abroad
Sociology
201-202IntroductorySociology. FundamentalconceptsandprinciplesofsociologyappliedtoAmericansociety:culture;humannatureandpersonality;communities ; socialinstitutions;socialclass;socialchangePrerequisite: Sociology201isprerequisiteto202. 3-3sem.hrs May Tenn-JuneTenn
CourseDescriptions
301TheCity. DevelopmentofurbansocietyandmetropolitancommunityHistorical,ecological,andsocialbasesof change,stressingfactorshavingdemonstrableimpactson humansocialbehavior . Prerequisite : Sociology202. 3semhrs. MayTenn
313FieldInvestigationoftheJuvenileandAdult CriminalJusticeSystems. (Summeronly.)Stepsinadult andjuvenilecriminaljusticeprocessesfromarrestthrough courtprocedures,incarceration.Innovativerehabilitative treatments.Studentsparticipateinaseriesoffieldexperiences.ReadingsfromsociologicalliteraturePrerequisite : Sociology202orpermissionofinstructor.3sem.hrs. May Tenn
342Dying,Death,andGrief. AnalysisofcurrentAmericanattitudestowarddeathanddying.SociaVemotionalresponsesofthedyingpatient,relatives,friends,andvarious helpingprofessionals.Meaningandfunctionofgrief.Crossculturaldataincludedwherepossible(SameasHealthand SportScience342.) 3sem.hrs. MayTenn
379SpecialTopic:SociologyofReligion. Scientific studyoftheroleofreligioninhumanlife.Classicworksof majorscholars.Influenceofreligiononsocietyandinfluence ofsocialrealitiesonreligion.3sem.hrs. JuneTenn
Spanish
121AcceleratedElementarySpanish. Introductionto Spanishlanguageandculture. 6sem.hrs. MayTenn & Abroad
122AcceleratedIntermediateSpanish.Activepractice andreinforcementoflanguageskills,andstudyofculture Prerequisite : Spanish121orpermissionofdepartment.6 sem.hrs MayTenn&JuneTenn & Abroad
301-302SpanishConversationandComposition.Developmentoffluencythroughconversationontopicsdesigned forlearningthemostcommonidiomaticexpressions.PracticeincompositionSpanish321or322or331or332may betakenconcurrentlyPrerequisite:Spanish122orpermissionofdepartment.3-3sem.hrs.Abroad
311-312HispanicCivilization.Studyofthesociety,arts, history,andideasofSpainandSpanishAmericarespectively . Prerequisite:Spanish122orpermissionofdepartment.33sem.hrs. Abroad
388IndividualInternship.Prerequisite:Permissionof department.3sem.hrs. Abroad
402AdvancedSpanishConversation. Discussionat advancedleveloffundamentalthemesinthedevelopment of HispanicthoughtorproductionofaSpanishplay.Prerequ isite: Spanish301-302orpermissionofdepartment.3sem. hrs. Abroad
481TheArts in Spain. Emphasisonarchitecture,sculpture,painting,music;someattentiontoappliedarts 3sem.hrs. Abroad
495-496IndependentStudy. Specialprojectsindividuallypursuedundersupervisionofafacultymember.Prerequisite: Permissionofdepartment.1-3sem.hrs. Abroad
497SelectedTopics:ContemporarySpanishStudies II.This40-hourcourseincludesshortliteraryselection s, moviesandvideos,music,currentevents,andconversation practiceEmphasisoncontentsuitablefortransfertoclassroomParticipantsencouragedtosharetheirowncreativ e teachingsuggestions.3sem.hrs. JuneTenn - Special Dates:June15-26Abroad
SpeechCommunication
101PrinciplesofSpeechCommunication.Confidence indeliveringpublicspeeches.Logicalstructureofideas,effectiveuseoflanguage,applicationofevidencetoarguments. Classroomspeechesandcritiques.3semhrs MayTerm 105InterpersonalCommunication.Complexandinteractingfactorsthatcontributetoeffectivetransmissionofideas; emphasisonunderstandingunderlyingprinciples.3sem . hrs . MayTenn & 8-WeekTenn
TheatreArts
115TheatreAppreciation.Theatreasacollaborativ e art fromtheperspectiveoftheaudiencememberascriticOb· servationandevaluationoftheatreworkinprogressandperformancewithaccentonfieldstudyandinteractionwiththeatreprofessionals.Labcomponent:12hours,tobearranged 3sem.hrs MayTenn
Women'sStudies
303Womenin Television:Representations,Images , andStereotypes.Examinationoffemalerolesintelevision drama,comedy,andadvertising.Contentanalysisofselected programsandadsreflectingtelevisionhistorytorevealpat· ternsofrepresentationofwomenagainstabackgroundof socialattitudesandpoliticalactions.3semhrs.JuneTerm