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African American Literature II | Details | 21478 | ENGL219 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the portion of American literature created by African Americans, from the Harlem Renaissance to the 21st century, and including the vernacular tradition. Literary eras covered include Realism, Naturalism, Modernism, the Black Arts Movement, Women Writers, Hip Hop and current topics. The literature introduces students to the complex socioeconomic and political history of African Americans as a former enslaved population as well as an oppressed group who did not achieve full (legal) civil rights until the mid-1960's. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions | 202121 | ENGL | Cole-Leonard, Natasha | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
African-American History Overview-GL | Details | 22739 | HIST116 | 3 | 20 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the origin of African American people in continental Africa and traces the black experience in America to the present; emphasis will be placed on: African roots, transition to slavery, the realities of slavery, opposition to slavery, the Civil War, Reconstruction and its aftermath, the period of Jim Crowism, black nationalism, African American participation in the World Wars, institutional development, and the modern Civil Rights movement. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Aging and Health | Details | 23517 | HUSC120 | 3 | 23 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an overview of healthy aging and wellness promotion throughout the life continuum. This course explores the physiological, psychological, environmental, and financial changes associated with the aging process. Topics include physical wellness, mental health, housing options, medical care, retirement, assisted living/long-term care options, ethical treatment of the elderly, and the stereotypes and myths held in society toward an aging population. Students examine how choices made today effect a long healthy lifespan as opposed to just a long lifespan. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HLTH 120. Earn credit for one only. | 202121 | HUSC | Day, Richard | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Aging and Health | Details | 23516 | HLTH120 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an overview of healthy aging and wellness promotion throughout the life continuum. This course explores the physiological, psychological, environmental, and financial changes associated with the aging process. Topics include physical wellness, mental health, housing options, medical care, retirement, assisted living/long-term care options, ethical treatment of the elderly, and the stereotypes and myths held in society toward an aging population. Students examine how choices made today effect a long healthy lifespan as opposed to just a long lifespan. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 120. Earn credit for one only. | 202121 | HLTH | Day, Richard | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Aging in a Global Society | Details | 21462 | SOCL122 | 3 | 18 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Emphasizes six themes: psychosocial stages of development through the lifespan, person/environment interaction, optimal quality of life, cross-cultural factors, how aging is studied, and growing older in a new age of urbanization and technology. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 122 | 202121 | SOCL | MacLellan, Ann | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Aging in a Global Society | Details | 22444 | HUSC122 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Emphasizes six themes: psychosocial stages of development through the lifespan, person/environment interaction, optimal quality of life, cross-cultural factors, how aging is studied, and growing older in a new age of urbanization and technology. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: SOCL 122Â | 202121 | HUSC | MacLellan, Ann | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
American Government and Politics | Details | 23547 | POLS101 | 3 | 16 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Introduces students to the historical foundation of the American political system and United States Constitution and their impact upon citizens. Students examine the workings, processes and organizations inside and outside government, interest groups, political parties and media, along with the making of public policy and foreign policy. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | POLS | Macek, Donna | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Owings Mills | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |||
American Literature I | Details | 22937 | ENGL203 | 3 | 9 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines American literature from its beginnings to the Civil War; highlights the cultural, geographic, and literary influences of each work. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | ENGL | Babbar, Anjili | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Assessment for Elementary Teachers | Details | 23713 | EDTR240 | 3 | 20 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces students to the principles and practices of performance-based assessment. Students will explore the study of objective measurements and evaluations in education, preparing the student for the selection, administration, interpretation, and effective classroom use of standardized and informal tests and test results. Emphasis is placed on adequate diagnosis as the necessary basis for skillful educational guidance. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year. | 202121 | EDTR | Meers-Gimon, Shannon | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Assessment for Reading Instruction | Details | 22848 | EDTR245 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides pre-service and in-service teachers with an overview of assessment concepts and practices, literacy measures, and implications for instruction. Students will explain theories around assessments and current research based approaches to assessment and data analysis, while exploring a range of assessments, learn to interpret and use multiple forms of assessment data to document student literacy development, relate assessment results to appropriate assessment methods, monitor ongoing progress, and use data to differentiate instruction for all students.    This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Meers-Gimon, Shannon | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Assessment for Secondary Teachers | Details | 23859 | EDTR250 | 3 | 16 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Focuses on the essential principles and concepts of effective classroom assessment and explore recent changes in assessment that have resulted from state and national educational policies. Subjects of study include the organization of the classroom environment; the planning and instruction of lessons based upon sound instructional objectives; the effective use of formative and summative assessments; the development of performance assessment tools appropriate for immediate classroom use; the proper methods for constructing test items; the construction of various assessment scoring tools; the importance of Universal Design for Learning in the construction of assessments; and the analysis of standardized tests and statewide assessments. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in secondary education. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Maylish, David | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Assessment for Secondary Teachers | Details | 22192 | EDTR250 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Focuses on the essential principles and concepts of effective classroom assessment and explore recent changes in assessment that have resulted from state and national educational policies. Subjects of study include the organization of the classroom environment; the planning and instruction of lessons based upon sound instructional objectives; the effective use of formative and summative assessments; the development of performance assessment tools appropriate for immediate classroom use; the proper methods for constructing test items; the construction of various assessment scoring tools; the importance of Universal Design for Learning in the construction of assessments; and the analysis of standardized tests and statewide assessments. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in secondary education. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Maylish, David | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Astronomy | Details | 23321 | ASTM101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Presents observations and theories regarding the place of Earth in the universe. Students investigate other planets, stars from their formation in nebulae to their deaths as white dwarfs, neutron stars or black holes, galaxies and the expanding universe. For students needing a lab, ASTM 102 serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course is offered every fall and spring semester, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ASTM | Ludwikoski, David | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 19:45 | Catonsville | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
British Literature I | Details | 20548 | ENGL201 | 3 | 3 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines British literature, beginning with Anglo Saxon works and continuing through the eighteenth century (Neoclassical literature); highlights the cultural, historical, and literary influences on each work. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | ENGL | Roberts, Anne | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Business Communications | Details | 23863 | MNGT239 | 3 | 6 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Covers three aspects of effective business communications: the written, the oral, and the visual. Students analyze business situations which require an array of responses; they identify the purpose and audience of each response; and then they design, draft, revise, and deliver this response to its audience. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions Same As: ENGL 239. Credit can be earned for one course only. | 202121 | MNGT | Smith, Sonya | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Business Ethics | Details | 23808 | MNGT265 | 3 | 20 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the ethics of business operation in a changing pluralistic environment with changing social values and demands; covers corporate accountability, employee rights, multinationals, and the role of ethics in a free economic system. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: PHIL 265. Credit can be earned for one course only. | 202121 | MNGT | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Business Law I | Details | 22162 | MNGT140 | 3 | 6 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the legal principles involved in the conduct of businesses. Topics covered include an overview of the source of law, alternative dispute resolution, torts, contracts, criminal law, sales, agency, intellectual property and ethics. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is applied where appropriate. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Faith, Timothy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Business Law I | Details | 23420 | MNGT140 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Introduces the legal principles involved in the conduct of businesses. Topics covered include an overview of the source of law, alternative dispute resolution, torts, contracts, criminal law, sales, agency, intellectual property and ethics. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is applied where appropriate. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Kessler, Pamela | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Business Law II | Details | 23421 | MNGT141 | 3 | 25 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an in-depth review of the principles of business law as they specifically apply to the area of tax and accounting. Topics covered include real and personal property, estates and trusts, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, business entities, debtor-creditor law, government regulations, and legal and ethical duties of accountants.  Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Lazarus, Amelia | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Children's Literature | Details | 22850 | EDTR115 | 3 | 17 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides a survey of children's literature from its beginning to the present day highlighting the cultural and historical influences and showing the evolution of the particular art form that melds story and picture. Provides a comprehensive study of the genres-picture books, poetry, fiction, folklore, etc. for children at the Primary level (preschool and early childhood) through the Advanced level (upper elementary grades) with emphasis on selecting high quality and appropriate literature for children. Various presentation methods are explored with emphasis on child involvement. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ENGL 115. Credit earned for one only. | 202121 | EDTR | Holland, Danielle | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Classroom Management/Teaching Techniques for the Exceptional Child | Details | 22516 | EDTR264 | 3 | 14 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the student to instructional management problems of the various types of facilities for the exceptional child. Students examine teaching techniques for use with children with various handicapping conditions. This course is accepted by the Maryland State Department of Education as one of the required courses for people seeking certification in the area of Special Education, specific to the age/grade level of Early Childhood (grades K-3) or Elementary Education (grades 1-8). Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Meehan, Lori | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 21809 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Lampell, Jacob | 03/01/2021 | 12:20 | 05/23/2021 | 13:40 | Owings Mills | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 23899 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Falk, Matthew | 03/01/2021 | 10:10 | 05/23/2021 | 11:30 | Essex | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 20721 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Mendrzycki, Laurel | 03/01/2021 | 13:25 | 05/23/2021 | 14:45 | Catonsville | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 21335 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Schwirian, John | 03/24/2021 | 12:45 | 05/16/2021 | 15:50 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 23898 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Leonard, Jana | 03/01/2021 | 12:45 | 05/23/2021 | 14:40 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 23870 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Dundalk Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 Times: 12:45 PM - 02:40 PM Days: T, R Location: D.CRBL 210 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Trucker, Jeremy | 03/01/2021 | 12:45 | 05/23/2021 | 14:40 | Dundalk | TR | On-Site | |
College Composition I | Details | 23728 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Lampell, Jacob | 03/01/2021 | 12:20 | 05/23/2021 | 13:40 | Owings Mills | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 23656 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Scott, Jacqueline | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23655 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Rennie, Patricia | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23654 | ENGL101 | 3 | -1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Crawford, Barbara | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23653 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Kotarides, Jennifer | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23417 | ENGL101 | 3 | 9 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | McClelland, Sean | 03/24/2021 | 13:25 | 05/16/2021 | 16:45 | Catonsville | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 22362 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Mendrzycki, Laurel | 03/01/2021 | 13:25 | 05/23/2021 | 14:45 | Catonsville | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 22405 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Dundalk Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Nanan, Sarah | 03/01/2021 | 09:05 | 05/23/2021 | 10:25 | Dundalk | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition I | Details | 22560 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Mantler, Elsbeth | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22577 | ENGL101 | 3 | 10 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Chiarini, Annmarie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22578 | ENGL101 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Kizzier, Carr | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22601 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Azimi, Haleh | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22609 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Campbell, Gregory | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22868 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Simms-Clark, Alyssa | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 22895 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Hart, Elizabeth | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23308 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Mantler, Elsbeth | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23309 | ENGL101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Azimi, Haleh | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23310 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Simms-Clark, Alyssa | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition I | Details | 23314 | ENGL101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Dundalk Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition I is a course on critical thinking, reading, and composing practices with an emphasis on integrating appropriate research and academic documentation. Students develop rhetorical strategies, employing writing processes to compose for a variety of purposes and audiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Nanan, Sarah | 03/01/2021 | 09:05 | 05/23/2021 | 10:25 | Dundalk | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
College Composition II | Details | 23657 | ENGL102 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Berry, Melvin | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition II | Details | 23658 | ENGL102 | 3 | 3 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Babbar, Anjili | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition II | Details | 21395 | ENGL102 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Darden-Obi, Josette | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition II | Details | 21814 | ENGL102 | 3 | 3 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Chiarini, Annmarie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
College Composition II | Details | 22407 | ENGL102 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
College Composition II advances the critical thinking, reading, researching, and composing practices developed in English 101. Students further develop advanced rhetorical strategies and employ complex writing processes, including analyzing multiple and varied complex texts, developing arguments and ideas, conducting research and using sophisticated sources. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENGL | Crawford, Barbara | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Counseling Clients with Substance Use Disorders | Details | 22740 | HUSC142 | 3 | 7 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Explores the unique issues encountered in clinical work with clients with substance use disorders in the Behavioral Health Counseling setting. This course addresses models of addiction, modalities of treatment, and models of recovery, relapse, and relapse prevention. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HUSC | Ferra, Jennifer | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Criminology | Details | 23247 | CRJU202 | 3 | 13 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the student to the basic theories, fundamental facts, and problems associated with the science of criminology; focuses on providing a systematic basis for the study of criminals and criminal behavior as related to the criminal justice system. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: SOCL 202. Credit can be earned for one course only. | 202121 | CRJU | Brown, Evangula | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Criminology | Details | 23248 | SOCL202 | 3 | 18 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the student to the basic theories, fundamental facts, and problems associated with the science of criminology; focuses on providing a systematic basis for the study of criminals and criminal behavior as related to the criminal justice system. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: CRJU 202. Credit can be earned for one course only. | 202121 | SOCL | Brown, Evangula | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Curriculum and Materials in Early Childhood Education | Details | 21787 | EDTR121 | 3 | 11 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides a comprehensive survey of developmentally appropriate methodology, materials, and environment for young children with particular emphasis on the 2-5 year age group. This course incorporates guided and independent field experiences in early childhood settings across the curriculum areas. The course addresses differentiation of instruction in order to meet the needs of diverse populations including students with special needs. The course fulfills the second half of the 90-hour child care certificate issued by the State of Maryland for Senior Staff in licensed child care centers. The first half, EDTR 120, must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in EDTR 121. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Hoffman, Christine | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Developing Cultural Proficiency in a Diverse World | Details | 23057 | HUSC104 | 3 | 17 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Increases students' awareness of their own and others' life experiences and the impact that those experience have in interpersonal interactions. The emphasis is on strategies for cultural competence. This course is appropriate for students in a variety of majors, and has a particular focus in the human services, counseling, psychology, and health fields. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HUSC | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 22:15 | Essex | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Developing Cultural Proficiency in a Diverse World | Details | 23048 | HUSC104 | 3 | 14 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Increases students' awareness of their own and others' life experiences and the impact that those experience have in interpersonal interactions. The emphasis is on strategies for cultural competence. This course is appropriate for students in a variety of majors, and has a particular focus in the human services, counseling, psychology, and health fields. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HUSC | Gnibus, David | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Early Childhood Management | Details | 23108 | EDTR204 | 3 | 18 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the operation and administration of an effective child care program in terms of management, health, and safety issues. Topics include needs assessment, site selection, environmental design, personnel, community resources, record keeping, business procedures, regulations, budgets, marketing and legal issues. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). Same As: MNGT 204. Credit can be earned for one course only. | 202121 | EDTR | Eversley, Amanda | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Educational Planning for the Exceptional Child | Details | 23196 | EDTR262 | 3 | 13 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Builds upon what was learned in EDTR 261 as students interpret evaluations for the purpose of developing an Individualized Educational Program (IEP) for children with the disabilities set forth in special education legislation. Once an IEP has been developed, the students learn various methods for the implementation of that plan. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Quinn, Randy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Educational Psychology | Details | 22852 | EDTR215 | 3 | 7 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Students explore applications of modern psychological research and principles to educational theory and practice. Students learn about the various domains of human development, different theories of learning and instruction, creating positive learning environments, teaching for learning, assessment and grading, learner differences, motivation, and the and the impact of culture and community. The course is designed primarily for pre-service teachers or others interested in the educational process. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: PSYC 215. Credit earned for one only. | 202121 | EDTR | Maylish, David | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Entrepreneurship | Details | 23548 | MNGT206 | 3 | 14 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the management of a small business; analyzes the managerial functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling as applied to small businesses. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year. | 202121 | MNGT | Sullivan, Dennis | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Ethical Decisions in Interpreting | Details | 23060 | INTR119 | 1 | 4 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Guides students through a critical analysis of ethics and ethical decision making in the field of sign language interpreting through a social justice framework. Ethical dilemmas are analyzed in a variety of specialized settings and through various stakeholder perspectives. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | INTR | Fitzpatrick, Katie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Evaluation of the Exceptional Child | Details | 22515 | EDTR261 | 3 | 11 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the process of assessing the various disabilities as set forth in special education legislation. This course provides an overview of the basic statistics and properties of testing measures, formal and informal methods of assessment, and the interpretation of those assessment measures. The following areas of functioning are explored: intelligence, perception, behavior, language, academic, physical, and social-emotional. Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Quinn, Randy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Exploring Biology | Details | 23902 | BIOL100 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Considers modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living; does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. This course does not have a laboratory component. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | BIOL | Minkovsky, Natalie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Exploring Biology | Details | 22693 | BIOL100 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Considers modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living; does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. This course does not have a laboratory component. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | BIOL | Noratel, Elizabeth | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Exploring Biology | Details | 20742 | BIOL100 | 3 | 4 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Considers modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living; does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. This course does not have a laboratory component. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | BIOL | Sales, Robert | 03/24/2021 | 17:45 | 05/16/2021 | 21:05 | Essex | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Exploring Biology | Details | 22929 | BIOL100 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Considers modern biological principles to increase awareness of the relationships between scientific thought, current knowledge in biology, and everyday living; does not serve as a prerequisite for other biology courses. This course does not have a laboratory component. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BIOL 100, BIOL 108, BIOL 110.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | BIOL | DeStefano, Christine | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Financial Planning and Investment Strategies | Details | 23499 | MNGT251 | 3 | 10 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the concepts, strategies and tools used in saving , borrowing, and investing to facilitate good credit, prudent budgeting, and effective money management. The impact of the time value of money and various tax regulations on investment decisions are emphasized. The importance of planning in advance for retirement is reinforced through the examination of various insurance products along with wills, trusts, and estates. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: ACCT 251Â | 202121 | MNGT | Smith, Sonya | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Foundations of Education | Details | 22886 | EDTR101 | 3 | 10 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Surveys of the historical, philosophical, sociological, and psychological aspects of the educative process. Issues to be examined include governance and financing of schools, legal challenges in education, and multicultural perspectives of education. Students are introduced to the goals and practices of schools through a number of experiences. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Baytop, Phyllis | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Fundamentals of Communication | Details | 23355 | CMNS101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CMNS | Burns, Anthony | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Fundamentals of Communication | Details | 23300 | CMNS101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CMNS | Freundel, Carl | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Fundamentals of Communication | Details | 21890 | CMNS101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CMNS | Walsh, Roy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Fundamentals of Communication | Details | 22921 | CMNS101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces the study of human communication. Students develop an understanding of the theoretical principles of verbal and non-verbal interaction by analyzing and applying these principles in a variety of communication contexts. Areas of study include intrapersonal, interpersonal, cross-cultural, small group, and public speaking. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CMNS | Chamberlain, Anne | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Global Commercial Transportation | Details | 23889 | MNGT148 | 3 | 25 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the mode of world-wide commercial transportation and compares their operating costs, initial investment, timeliness and relationship to the commercial goods being transported. Particular attention will be paid to the various physical and political implications on trade routes and the benefits and limitations that they impose. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: TDML 148Â | 202121 | MNGT | Snow, Kipp | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Global Commercial Transportation | Details | 23888 | TDML148 | 3 | 19 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the mode of world-wide commercial transportation and compares their operating costs, initial investment, timeliness and relationship to the commercial goods being transported. Particular attention will be paid to the various physical and political implications on trade routes and the benefits and limitations that they impose. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: MNGT 148Â | 202121 | TDML | Snow, Kipp | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 23515 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Pieszala, Brenda | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 22029 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Ifill, Andre | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 22610 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Click, Lisa | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 23439 | HLTH101 | 3 | 6 | Campus: Dundalk Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 Times: 01:25 PM - 02:20 PM Days: M, W Location: D.TBA Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Dundalk | MWO | Blended- Online w Some On-Site | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 23287 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Hess, Robert | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 21502 | HLTH101 | 3 | 15 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 17:45 | 05/16/2021 | 21:05 | Owings Mills | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Health and Wellness | Details | 22242 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Pieszala, Brenda | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Health and Wellness | Details | 23514 | HLTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Studies the essential wellness practices as they relate to current concepts of preventive medicine; investigates the latest scientific findings relevant to the major diseases and causes of premature death in the U.S. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Carr-Smith, Carol | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
History of the United States I | Details | 22328 | HIST111 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Surveys America's early clash of cultures, European and African background, settlement, Revolution, new government, expansion, and sectionalism through the Civil War; an in-depth analysis of selected issues, periods, personalities or institutions in an effort to understand the youthful nation's changing, often clashing, attitudes and values. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Forest, Natalie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
History of the United States II | Details | 23460 | HIST112 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Investigates America's growth after the Civil War; considers the many changes in the economy, society and foreign policy that resulted from expansion and industrialization. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Robertson, Thomas | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
History of the United States II | Details | 23462 | HIST112 | 3 | 15 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Investigates America's growth after the Civil War; considers the many changes in the economy, society and foreign policy that resulted from expansion and industrialization. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
History of the United States II | Details | 22070 | HIST112 | 3 | 14 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Investigates America's growth after the Civil War; considers the many changes in the economy, society and foreign policy that resulted from expansion and industrialization. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Sedney, Quentin | 03/24/2021 | 14:20 | 05/16/2021 | 17:25 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Human Resources Management | Details | 23541 | MNGT201 | 3 | 24 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Covers contemporary behavioral theory relating to the management of people at work; examines basic processes that are involved in the procurement, development, and maintenance of human resources including analysis of key internal and external factors, legislation, and global influence affecting management of employees. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Human Resources Management | Details | 23278 | MNGT201 | 3 | 12 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Covers contemporary behavioral theory relating to the management of people at work; examines basic processes that are involved in the procurement, development, and maintenance of human resources including analysis of key internal and external factors, legislation, and global influence affecting management of employees. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Zimmerman, Nancy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Infant and Toddler Child Care | Details | 22596 | EDTR122 | 3 | 12 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Is the study of best practices designed to meet the needs of infant and toddlers in a child care environment. This course investigates methods of adult/child interaction and programs that contribute to the health, growth and development of the infant/toddler. It will satisfy the requirement for 45 hours of Infant/Toddler Development for the State of Maryland for those working in child care centers licensed for infants and toddlers. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Baytop, Phyllis | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Instruction of Reading | Details | 22846 | EDTR243 | 3 | 14 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Focuses on the teaching of reading to pre-kindergarten through elementary school students. Students will use a variety of developmentally appropriate word recognition and comprehension strategies and will learn how to implement a balanced literacy program that fosters interest, motivation, and positive attitudes and perceptions about all aspects of literacy. Students will also learn about and use appropriate early identification and intervention strategies. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Meers-Gimon, Shannon | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Interviewing & Counseling Techniques | Details | 23437 | CRJU139 | 3 | 24 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops competencies in the basic skills involved in the counseling relationship across all settings. Students explore the relationship between interviewer and client with an emphasis on skill development and application. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 139 | 202121 | CRJU | Truszkowski, Danielle | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 22:15 | Owings Mills | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Interviewing & Counseling Techniques | Details | 23470 | CRJU139 | 3 | 19 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops competencies in the basic skills involved in the counseling relationship across all settings. Students explore the relationship between interviewer and client with an emphasis on skill development and application. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: HUSC 139 | 202121 | CRJU | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Interviewing and Counseling Techniques | Details | 23436 | HUSC139 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops competencies in the basic skills involved in the counseling relationship across all settings. Students explore the relationship between interviewer and client with an emphasis on skill development and application. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: CRJU 139Â | 202121 | HUSC | Truszkowski, Danielle | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 22:15 | Owings Mills | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Interviewing and Counseling Techniques | Details | 23469 | HUSC139 | 3 | 16 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops competencies in the basic skills involved in the counseling relationship across all settings. Students explore the relationship between interviewer and client with an emphasis on skill development and application. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. Same As: CRJU 139Â | 202121 | HUSC | Staff | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to African Civilizations | Details | 23454 | AASD111 | 3 | 13 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides a survey of the African experience throughout history with a general overview of centers of African civilization from antiquity through contemporary times. The major centers covered include ancient pre-colonial societies of the entire continent of Africa, contact and trade outside societies, enslavement and colonization and independence. The course provides introductory knowledge of the fundamental differences and cultural commonalties that African peoples share with regards to language, religion, culture, family and politics. There is an examination of the influence that African civilization has exerted on other cultures as well as the impact of cross- cultural contacts on the African Diaspora especially that of Americans of African ancestry. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). Same As: ANTH 111 | 202121 | AASD | Brown, Nina | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Business and Industry | Details | 21207 | MNGT101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the functions in business and develops a framework for the further study of business; serves as an interdisciplinary course drawing from such areas as marketing, product strategy, finance, and business ethics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Clements, David | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Business and Industry | Details | 23535 | MNGT101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the functions in business and develops a framework for the further study of business; serves as an interdisciplinary course drawing from such areas as marketing, product strategy, finance, and business ethics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Parks, Sheryl | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Business and Industry | Details | 23270 | MNGT101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the functions in business and develops a framework for the further study of business; serves as an interdisciplinary course drawing from such areas as marketing, product strategy, finance, and business ethics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Beckford-Barclay, Gayona | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Criminal Justice | Details | 23311 | CRJU101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Explores the history, philosophy and social development of police, courts and corrections in a democratic society. This course covers identification and operations of local, state, and federal agencies, while emphasizing criminal justice career orientation. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CRJU | Nickelberry, Tressie | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Criminal Justice | Details | 22938 | CRJU101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Explores the history, philosophy and social development of police, courts and corrections in a democratic society. This course covers identification and operations of local, state, and federal agencies, while emphasizing criminal justice career orientation. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | CRJU | Nickelberry, Tressie | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology-GL | Details | 23513 | ANTH101 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides exposure to the comparative study of human cultures; examines cultural diversity and the concepts and methods anthropologists use to study culture. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ANTH | Brown, Nina | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology-GL | Details | 23512 | ANTH101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides exposure to the comparative study of human cultures; examines cultural diversity and the concepts and methods anthropologists use to study culture. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ANTH | Brown, Nina | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Cultural Geography-GL | Details | 23342 | GEOG102 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Studies the distribution of cultures which have evolved through time in particular regions of the world; traces the development of geographical landscapes and culture groups from an evolutionary viewpoint. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | GEOG | Monn, Jeremy | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Environmental Science | Details | 22200 | ENVS101 | 3 | 5 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 5/3/2021 - 6/26/2021 Online Dates: 5/3/2021 - 6/26/2021 |
Explores the inter-relationships between humans and the Earth's ecosystems. Fundamentals of ecology, water resources, populations, energy, climate, and nutrient cycling will be covered, as well as the impact of human use and management of the earth's land, water, and air resources. For students needing a lab, ENVS 102 serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENVS | D'Ambrosia, Phyllis | 05/03/2021 | 12:00 | 06/26/2021 | 13:45 | Catonsville | FO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Environmental Science | Details | 21582 | ENVS101 | 3 | 4 | Campus: Owings Mills Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Explores the inter-relationships between humans and the Earth's ecosystems. Fundamentals of ecology, water resources, populations, energy, climate, and nutrient cycling will be covered, as well as the impact of human use and management of the earth's land, water, and air resources. For students needing a lab, ENVS 102 serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENVS | Cardona, Cristina | 03/24/2021 | 12:20 | 05/16/2021 | 15:40 | Owings Mills | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Environmental Science | Details | 20560 | ENVS101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Explores the inter-relationships between humans and the Earth's ecosystems. Fundamentals of ecology, water resources, populations, energy, climate, and nutrient cycling will be covered, as well as the impact of human use and management of the earth's land, water, and air resources. For students needing a lab, ENVS 102 serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENVS | Schockner, William | 03/01/2021 | 09:05 | 05/23/2021 | 11:00 | Catonsville | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Environmental Science | Details | 23913 | ENVS101 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Explores the inter-relationships between humans and the Earth's ecosystems. Fundamentals of ecology, water resources, populations, energy, climate, and nutrient cycling will be covered, as well as the impact of human use and management of the earth's land, water, and air resources. For students needing a lab, ENVS 102 serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENVS | Schuman, Shawn | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Environmental Science Laboratory | Details | 23914 | ENVS102 | 1 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides students with hands-on laboratory experiences, field trips, and special assignments to demonstrate the principles, processes, techniques, and technologies of the study of natural environmental systems and solutions to environmental challenges. Students are required to attend a maximum of five off-campus or field activities during the scheduled laboratory period. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ENVS | Schuman, Shawn | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Global Studies | Details | 22862 | GLBL101 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
An interdisciplinary course that examines processes of globalization and their consequences. Coursework introduces students to global perspectives on issues confronting the world including the relationships among politics, culture, the environment, and economics. Students develop communication skills, heightened global awareness, and the critical thinking and problem solving skills necessary to adapt to a rapidly changing world. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | GLBL | Alonzo, Janice | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Holistic and Complementary Health | Details | 23518 | HLTH126 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Introduction to Holistic and Complementary Health explores health and healing through the integrated and interdependent components of the body, mind and spirit. The course exposes students to a variety of ancient and modern healing traditions from different cultures and around the globe; methods of prevention and self-care; and the paradigm of "whole person" medicine. Students investigate the similarities and differences among conventional, holistic, and complementary health care practices. Students also consider the factors that limit access to holistic and complementary health care in the United States. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HLTH | Colclough, Claire | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Law | Details | 22013 | LGST101 | 3 | 18 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides a fundamental understanding of the American legal system from a variety of perspectives, both civil and criminal. Students explore historical information concerning the development of the American legal system and the working structure of our government. Students examine procedural issues in the courts, specific concepts of law, e.g., contract law, property law, etc., the distinctive characteristics of criminal law and procedure, and finally, the roles of various legal professionals and the effect of legal ethics on the practice of law. Students intending to pursue advanced legal courses develop a solid foundation in the American legal system. Students of other disciplines explore the impact of the legal system on their lives and their chosen disciplines. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | LGST | Koenig, Shaun | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Law | Details | 23418 | LGST101 | 3 | 7 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides a fundamental understanding of the American legal system from a variety of perspectives, both civil and criminal. Students explore historical information concerning the development of the American legal system and the working structure of our government. Students examine procedural issues in the courts, specific concepts of law, e.g., contract law, property law, etc., the distinctive characteristics of criminal law and procedure, and finally, the roles of various legal professionals and the effect of legal ethics on the practice of law. Students intending to pursue advanced legal courses develop a solid foundation in the American legal system. Students of other disciplines explore the impact of the legal system on their lives and their chosen disciplines. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | LGST | Mandl, Donna | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Macro-Economic Principles | Details | 23882 | ECON201 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the national economy including income, savings, investment, government economic activity, and policymaking. Primary concepts of money and banking, economic growth, global economics, and related current issues and problems are also explored. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ECON | Joyner, Jennifer | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Macro-Economic Principles | Details | 23457 | ECON201 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the national economy including income, savings, investment, government economic activity, and policymaking. Primary concepts of money and banking, economic growth, global economics, and related current issues and problems are also explored. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ECON | Joyner, Jennifer | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 22940 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Tripp, April | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 22595 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Howard, Kimberly | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 22599 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Diop, Alisa | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 23744 | PSYC101 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/1/2021 Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/1/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Kline, Colleen | 03/01/2021 | 12:00 | 05/01/2021 | 13:45 | Catonsville | FO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 23595 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Kuzsma, Marilyn | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 23594 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Mick, Kevin | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychology | Details | 20557 | PSYC101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Surveys the science of psychology and application of critical thinking skills. Topics addressed include research methods, biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, states of consciousness, learning, memory, motivation and emotion, language, lifespan development, intelligence, stress and health, social behavior, personality, abnormal behavior and its treatment. Applications of psychology in a culturally diverse world are also discussed. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Di Basilio, Joseph | 03/24/2021 | 19:20 | 05/16/2021 | 22:25 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Psychopharmacology | Details | 22598 | HUSC141 | 3 | 5 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an overview of the physiological and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol and other depressants, opioids, stimulants, and psychedelics. This course will examine routes of administration, neurochemistry, metabolism, dependence, and drug elimination for each of the major categories of substances. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HUSC | Vinson, Kevin | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Psychopharmacology | Details | 22682 | HUSC141 | 3 | 12 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an overview of the physiological and psychological effects of psychoactive drugs, such as alcohol and other depressants, opioids, stimulants, and psychedelics. This course will examine routes of administration, neurochemistry, metabolism, dependence, and drug elimination for each of the major categories of substances. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HUSC | Baker-Taylor, Roseanna | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 21:40 | Essex | RO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Sociology | Details | 20205 | SOCL101 | 3 | 18 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines how social conditions and cultural values affect peoples' life chances, problems and predicaments; covers basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control and institutions. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | SOCL | Sargent, Courtney | 03/24/2021 | 12:20 | 05/16/2021 | 15:40 | Catonsville | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introduction to Sociology | Details | 23477 | SOCL101 | 3 | -2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines how social conditions and cultural values affect peoples' life chances, problems and predicaments; covers basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control and institutions. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | SOCL | Strong, Myron | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Sociology | Details | 22164 | SOCL101 | 3 | 16 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines how social conditions and cultural values affect peoples' life chances, problems and predicaments; covers basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control and institutions. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | SOCL | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Sociology | Details | 21811 | SOCL101 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines how social conditions and cultural values affect peoples' life chances, problems and predicaments; covers basic concepts such as culture, socialization, social inequality, social power, deviance, social control and institutions. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | SOCL | Nix-McCray, Nelda | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Special Education | Details | 22887 | EDTR107 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Presents applications of modern psychological research and principles pertaining to the education of special needs populations. The course includes historical foundations of special education, gifted and talented, mental retardation, as well as sensorimotor, learning, and behavioral challenges and the implications these conditions have for educational programming. Cultural perspectives, uses of appropriate educational and environmental modifications, as well as federal and state regulations for special needs populations are discussed. The course is designed primarily for pre-service teachers or others interested in the educational process. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Gronberg-Quinn, Linda | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Women's Studies | Details | 23479 | WMST101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the status, achievements, and experiences of women in society; analyzes past and current theories of gender, power, and equity; critically examines women's experiences in societal institutions such as the arts, education, the labor force, law and politics, marriage and family life, and religion; takes a multi-cultural approach; presents contributions of minority American women and women around the world. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WMST | Greeley, Dawn | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introduction to Women's Studies | Details | 20936 | WMST101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the status, achievements, and experiences of women in society; analyzes past and current theories of gender, power, and equity; critically examines women's experiences in societal institutions such as the arts, education, the labor force, law and politics, marriage and family life, and religion; takes a multi-cultural approach; presents contributions of minority American women and women around the world. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WMST | Sabio-McLaughlin, Ingrid | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory Algebra | Details | 22876 | MATH082 | 1 - 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include first degree equations and inequalities, linear equations, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and descriptive statistics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Karkoska, Robert | 03/24/2021 | 09:05 | 05/16/2021 | 11:05 | Catonsville | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Algebra | Details | 20447 | MATH082 | 1 - 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include first degree equations and inequalities, linear equations, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and descriptive statistics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | George, April | 03/24/2021 | 09:35 | 05/16/2021 | 12:40 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Algebra | Details | 23276 | MATH082 | 1 - 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include first degree equations and inequalities, linear equations, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and descriptive statistics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Harris, Tasheena | 03/24/2021 | 17:45 | 05/16/2021 | 20:50 | Catonsville | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Algebra | Details | 23895 | MATH082 | 1 - 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include first degree equations and inequalities, linear equations, systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, and descriptive statistics. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory Arabic I-GL | Details | 23689 | WLAR101 | 3 | 12 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Arabic at a novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Arabic and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Arabic-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLAR | Benrahal, Soumaya | 03/01/2021 | 12:10 | 05/23/2021 | 14:05 | Catonsville | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory French I-GL | Details | 23524 | WLFR101 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in French at a novice level. Provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of French and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse groups throughout the French-speaking world. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technology NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLFR | Masel, Frank | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory French I-GL | Details | 23907 | WLFR101 | 3 | 15 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in French at a novice level. Provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of French and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse groups throughout the French-speaking world. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technology NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLFR | Masel, Frank | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory French I-GL | Details | 21236 | WLFR101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in French at a novice level. Provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of French and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse groups throughout the French-speaking world. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technology NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLFR | Masel, Frank | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory Japanese I-GL | Details | 23360 | WLJP101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Japanese at a novice level. Provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Japanese and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse groups throughout the Japanese-speaking world. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technology. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLJP | Murphy, Kieko | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 19:45 | Essex | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Russian I-GL | Details | 22147 | WLRU101 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Russian at a novice level. Provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Russian and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse groups throughout the Russian-speaking world. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technology. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLRU | Volynskiy, Lev | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory Spanish I-GL | Details | 23361 | WLSP101 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Spanish at novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Spanish and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLSP | Orme, Carol | 03/01/2021 | 14:20 | 05/23/2021 | 16:15 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Spanish I-GL | Details | 21320 | WLSP101 | 3 | 3 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Spanish at novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Spanish and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLSP | Orme, Carol | 03/01/2021 | 11:10 | 05/23/2021 | 13:05 | Essex | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Spanish I-GL | Details | 21323 | WLSP101 | 3 | 6 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Spanish at novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Spanish and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLSP | Benrahal, Soumaya | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Introductory Spanish I-GL | Details | 23362 | WLSP101 | 3 | 5 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Spanish at novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Spanish and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLSP | Gomis Quinto, Maria Teresa | 03/01/2021 | 17:45 | 05/23/2021 | 21:40 | Essex | RO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Introductory Spanish I-GL | Details | 21316 | WLSP101 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Develops cross-cultural communication and global citizenship through the acquisition of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills in Spanish at novice level. It provides connections to other disciplines and cultures through the study of Spanish and develops an awareness of the cultural contributions and socio-political contexts of diverse, often underrepresented groups throughout the Spanish-speaking world. Topics related to local and global diversity provide the context through which language skills are taught and learned. Communicative competence at a novice level is emphasized, and learning is supported by instructional technologies. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | WLSP | Benrahal, Soumaya | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Issues in Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development | Details | 21956 | ECON163 | 3 | 9 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines theoretical issues such as sustainable development and the allocation of non-renewable resources to future generations, renewable and exhaustible energy resources, water scarcity, over-harvesting of fisheries and forests, wetlands, recyclable resources, population growth, and policy options for a sustainable future. Students can only receive credit for either ECON 152 or ECON 163 but not both. NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ECON | Joyner, Jennifer | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Law Office Practices/Legal Ethics | Details | 23854 | LGST104 | 3 | 9 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the history and role of the paralegal in the American legal system. Students analyze law office organization and management, including time and billing practices, law office technology, and file and case management systems. Students examine effective client relationships, advertising and client solicitation. Students extensively explore ethical issues that arise in the practice of law and apply relevant ethical rules to functional scenarios. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | LGST | Lazarus, Amelia | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Essex | MO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |||
Legal Research & Writing II | Details | 22857 | LGST230 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Presents advanced legal research skills. Develops critical thinking and analytical skills. Students write complex legal documents. Teaches relevant communication skills. This course builds upon the skills introduced in LGST 103. Was PLAW 230 and PALG 230, earn credit for one only.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | LGST | Grimes, Meisha | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Catonsville | TO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |||
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness | Details | 22894 | PEFT101 | 3 | 15 | Campus: Dundalk Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Times: 12:45 PM - 02:10 PM Days: T, R Location: D.WELL 121 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness introduces the student to the multi-dimensional theories of wellness to enable the student to make informal, proactive lifestyle choices. Topics to be covered include components of fitness, nutrition, weight control, stress management, cardiovascular disease, and wellness across the lifespan. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PEFT | Reed, John | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Dundalk | TRO | Blended- Online w Some On-Site | |||
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness | Details | 22606 | PEFT101 | 3 | 6 | Campus: Essex Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Times: 01:25 PM - 02:50 PM Days: W Location: E.BESS 300 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Lifetime Fitness and Wellness introduces the student to the multi-dimensional theories of wellness to enable the student to make informal, proactive lifestyle choices. Topics to be covered include components of fitness, nutrition, weight control, stress management, cardiovascular disease, and wellness across the lifespan. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PEFT | Renaud, Karen | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Essex | WO | Blended- Online w Some On-Site | |||
Materials Used in Reading | Details | 22847 | EDTR244 | 3 | 3 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Presents a variety of materials to be used for the purposes of reading. Participants learn how to use materials to support long-term motivation for reading, how to select and evaluate materials, and how to use the expertise of members of the community and parents to help fulfill the goals of the reading program. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Brown-Strott, Jessica | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Meteorology | Details | 23410 | ERSC131 | 4 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines weather and climate with emphasis on the physical principles underlying the movement and processes occurring in the Earth's atmosphere. Students explore radiation and atmospheric heating, global circulation, weather systems, fronts and air masses, cloud physics, local weather, and other topics in applied and aviation meteorology. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ERSC | Myers, Jonathan | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Methods of Teaching for Elementary Teachers | Details | 23714 | EDTR241 | 3 | 19 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces students to the methods, curriculum patterns, and trends in elementary education. The competencies required of teachers in elementary schools are employed in order to develop effective lesson plans. The course addresses differentiation of instruction in order to meet the needs of diverse populations, including students with special needs. Emphasis is placed on following the INTASC (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium) standards. Students participate in a 15-hour guided observation in an elementary school. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year. | 202121 | EDTR | Brown-Strott, Jessica | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Methods of Teaching for Secondary Teachers | Details | 22374 | EDTR251 | 3 | 1 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces students to the methods, curriculum patterns, and trends in secondary school teaching and learning. Students learn to plan and design instruction consistent with competencies required of effective teachers in middle and high schools. The course addresses differentiation of instruction in order to meet the needs of diverse populations, including students with special needs. Emphasis is placed on following INTASC (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium) standards. Students participate in a 15-hour guided observation in a middle or high school. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in secondary education. NOTE: Course offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Maylish, David | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Multicultural Psychology | Details | 23599 | PSYC105 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Considers global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include communication styles, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Carter, LaKeita | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Multicultural Psychology | Details | 22161 | PSYC105 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Considers global diversity from a psychological perspective. Aspects of race, social class, sex, gender, ethnicity, immigration, sexual orientation, age, health, religion, ability, and family structure are examined. Psychological concepts and methods are applied to develop an understanding of the impact of such diversities on human relationships. Additional topics covered include communication styles, stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination, political influence, privilege and oppression. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | PSYC | Carroll, Jessica | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Natural Science | Details | 23322 | ARSC103 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Presents a survey of the fundamental principles in physics, chemistry, astronomy, earth sciences, and biology; includes origin of the universe, formation of the earth, origin of life, evolution, advances in technology, and problems confronting ecosystems. NOTE: Course offered less than once a year. | 202121 | ARSC | Conaway, Melissa | 03/01/2021 | 14:20 | 05/23/2021 | 16:15 | Catonsville | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Parent, Teacher and Community Relations | Details | 22908 | EDTR214 | 3 | 2 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Analyzes issues and relationships surrounding the interactions of parents, teachers, and the community. Students learn to apply the parent-teacher-child triad approach to daily interactions. Students learn to value differences as they explore issues of diversity. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Baytop, Phyllis | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Personal Finance | Details | 23456 | ECON111 | 3 | 8 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
A study of economic decisions facing individuals in their personal life; includes setting up a budget, consumer credit, buying or renting a home, medical care, life insurance, retirement programs, buying and selling stocks, preparing income tax returns, minimizing taxes, and consumerism. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ECON | Parks, Sheryl | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Physical Geology | Details | 23528 | ERSC121 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Provides an overview of how the Earth works, including its composition, structure, and surface features and dynamic processes. Students investigate minerals and rocks, volcanoes, weathering and erosion, running water and groundwater, deserts, shorelines, faulting and earthquakes, mountain building and plate tectonics. Students participate in field trips outside of class hours. For students needing a lab, ERSC 122Â serves as the accompanying lab. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | ERSC | Ludwikoski, David | 03/01/2021 | 11:15 | 05/23/2021 | 13:15 | Catonsville | MFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Pre-Algebra | Details | 22368 | MATH081 | 1 - 3 | 11 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include algebraic expressions, first degree equations, inequalities in one variable, formulas, and linear equations, including graphing points, determining slope, writing linear equations, and graphing lines. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Harris, Tasheena | 03/24/2021 | 10:10 | 05/16/2021 | 12:10 | Catonsville | MWFO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Pre-Algebra | Details | 22694 | MATH081 | 1 - 3 | 7 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include algebraic expressions, first degree equations, inequalities in one variable, formulas, and linear equations, including graphing points, determining slope, writing linear equations, and graphing lines. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Pre-Algebra | Details | 20979 | MATH081 | 1 - 3 | 8 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Major topics include algebraic expressions, first degree equations, inequalities in one variable, formulas, and linear equations, including graphing points, determining slope, writing linear equations, and graphing lines. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MATH | Whitty, Martha | 03/24/2021 | 17:45 | 05/16/2021 | 21:05 | Catonsville | MWO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |
Pre-Vocational and Vocational Methods | Details | 23130 | EDTR265 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the curriculum and methodology of instruction in the area of prevocational/vocational services for students with disabilities. Included within this exploration are the transitional services for students leaving school and entering adult living arrangements as well as the legislation that guides the field of special education. This course is accepted by the Maryland State Department of Education as one of the required courses for people seeking certification in the area of Special Education specific to the age/grade level of Secondary/Adult Education (grades 6- 12). Courses offered once a year (fall or spring). | 202121 | EDTR | Meehan, Lori | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Principles of Management | Details | 22764 | MNGT105 | 3 | 4 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the basic managerial processes and activities; relates findings in the behavioral sciences to the various levels of management and aids the student in understanding theory and practice of management. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Zimmerman, Nancy | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Principles of Management | Details | 23540 | MNGT105 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines the basic managerial processes and activities; relates findings in the behavioral sciences to the various levels of management and aids the student in understanding theory and practice of management. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Zimmerman, Nancy | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Principles of Marketing | Details | 23484 | MNGT150 | 3 | 11 | Campus: Catonsville Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Times: 05:45 PM - 08:50 PM Days: M Location: C.LIBR 112 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the managerial approach to the basic problems and practices in marketing; provides an analysis of marketing methods and techniques, channels of distribution, pricing, product lines and promotion. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Staff | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Catonsville | MO | Blended- Online w Some On-Site | |||
Principles of Marketing | Details | 23498 | MNGT150 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the managerial approach to the basic problems and practices in marketing; provides an analysis of marketing methods and techniques, channels of distribution, pricing, product lines and promotion. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | MNGT | Hagen, Brian | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Processes and Acquisition of Reading | Details | 22849 | EDTR242 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Enables students to develop an understanding of the language and cognitive precursors to reading acquisition. Students will demonstrate knowledge of word recognition and the reading acquisition process. They will demonstrate an understanding of the role of experiential background, prior knowledge, motivation, and personal significance to developing readers. This course is designed for pre-service and current teachers. This course is approved by the Maryland State Department of Education for individuals seeking certification or recertification in elementary education. Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | EDTR | Taylor, Paul | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Racial and Cultural Minorities-GL | Details | 23478 | SOCL141 | 3 | 15 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Examines race and ethnic relations in America from a historical and sociological perspective; focuses on the response of the dominant society to minority groups; examines current controversial issues that affect racial and ethnic minorities. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | SOCL | Posey, Zakia | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Racial and Cultural Minorities-GL | Details | 22558 | SOCL141 | 3 | 20 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines race and ethnic relations in America from a historical and sociological perspective; focuses on the response of the dominant society to minority groups; examines current controversial issues that affect racial and ethnic minorities. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction.NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | SOCL | James, Danielle | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
Torts | Details | 22707 | LGST207 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Essex Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Introduces students to American civil law. Topic areas include negligence, intentional torts, and strict liability. Discusses defenses to tort claims and damages available. Students review court procedure in a civil trial. Teaches interviewing and investigation techniques for civil cases. Students draft operative tort law documents. Was PLAW 207 and PALG 207, earn credit for one only.NOTE: Course offered every fall, spring and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | LGST | Lazarus, Amelia | 03/24/2021 | 05/16/2021 | Essex | WO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time | |||
Western Civilization I: Ancient and Medieval History-GL | Details | 23858 | HIST101 | 3 | 0 | Campus: Online Online Dates: 3/1/2021 - 5/23/2021 |
Highlights significant periods in Mediterranean and European history from the earliest civilizations through the Reformation; surveys the major literary, religious, artistic, scientific, political, social, and economic developments that constitute Western civilization up to about CE 1550. This course is a globally intensive course that promotes intercultural competency and global awareness. Successful completion of this course contributes toward the 15 credits of globally intensive curriculum needed to earn the certificate of Global Distinction. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | HIST | Ackerman, Joshua | 03/01/2021 | 05/23/2021 | Online | O | Online | |||
World Regional Geography | Details | 23530 | GEOG111 | 3 | 12 | Campus: Catonsville Online Dates: 3/24/2021 - 5/16/2021 |
Examines the growth of the global political geography and the interactions among various countries and regions of the world. NOTE: Course offered fall, spring, and may be offered during additional sessions. | 202121 | GEOG | Schockner, William | 03/24/2021 | 14:20 | 05/16/2021 | 17:25 | Catonsville | TRO | Remote Online - Scheduled Time |