LGL 201 Introduction to Legal Systems and Legal Ethics (3)
MEETS MAY 12-AUGUST 8
W 6-9:10 p.m.
Sec. U050 Class # 71255 Bowler/Grobosky
Examine definitions and sources of law and organization of judicial system. Representative substantive areas of law
covered to develop case analysis, legal thinking, and
writing. Codes of professional ethics for lawyers and non-
lawyers also explored.
LGL 205 Law Office Technology (3)
MEETS MAY 12-AUGUST 8
M 6-9:20 p.m.
Sec. U050 Class # 71257 Ewing/Pratt
Integration of technology in the legal setting, including
hardware and software considerations, document
management, law office information management,
computer assisted legal research, and the Internet. Criteria
and methods for evaluating technological options. Prerequisite: LGL 201, 202.
LGL 304 Contracts and Commercial Law (3)
MEETS MAY 12-AUGUST 8
T 6-9:10 p.m.
Sec. U050 Class # 71256 Leasure
Contract formation, offer and acceptance, capacity, and
consideration. Common law contracts, sales contracts
(Article 2, Uniform Commercial Code), negotiable
instruments (Article 3, Uniform Commercial Code),
promissory notes, drafts, checks, certificates of deposit, and dynamics of commercial transactions are examined.
LGL 306 Family Law and Domestic Relations
MEETS VIA INTERNET MAY 12-AUGUST 8
Sec. U800 Class #72019 Cantone
The laws of divorce, separation, and annulment are followed by a study of custody, visitation, and support. Procedural aspects in both Family Court and Supreme Court. Prerequisite: LGL 201.
LGL 402 Estates, Wills and Trusts (3)
MEETS MAY 12-AUGUST 8
Th 6-9:10 p.m.
Sec. U050 Class # 71261 Haynes
Intestate distribution, the legal requirements of a valid
will, the use of trusts, and probate proceedings. Principles
of estate administration, accounting, recordkeeping, estate
income, and estate taxes are also covered. Prerequisite: LGL 201.
LPP 255 Introduction to the Legal System (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 71843 Paquette
The legal system and public policy issues emphasizing the impact of the legal environment on management decision
making. Includes ethics and international topics.
Development of analytical and communication skills. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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MAE 251 Thermodynamics (4)
COMBINED SESSION
MW 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 70656 Carranti
Basic concepts in engineering thermodynamics.
Thermodynamic properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
First and second laws of thermodynamics. Reversible and
irreversible processes. Entropy equation. Energy analysis
of basic cycles. Prerequisite: PHY 211.
MAR 400 Sales & Strategic Partnerships (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 71015 Nicholson/Wimer
Applications of sales theory, concepts, training and
technology in the fields of professional personal selling and sales management. Prerequisite: RCS 171/RMT 301 or MAR 225; instructor consent.
MAS 362 Decision Tools for Management (3)
SESSION I
MTWTh 10-11:45 a.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 70994 Staff
Review of important statistical concepts. Mathematical
models for management data emphasizing correct use and
interpretation of results. Linear and logistic regression. Time series analysis. Model assumptions and limitations. Prerequisite: MAT 183, 284; MAS 261 or equivalent.
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121 Probability and Statistics for the Liberal Arts I (3) |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70394 Staff |
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MTWTh Noon-1:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 70395 Staff |
First in a two-course sequence. Teaches probability and
statistics by focusing on data and reasoning. Includes
displaying data, probability models and distributions. NOTE: A student cannot receive credit for MAT 121 after completing STT 101 or any MAT course numbered above 180 with a grade of C or better. Any calculator with a square root key is adequate.
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122 Probability and Statistics for the Liberal Arts II (3) |
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MTWTh 8-9:45 a.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70053 Staff |
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MTWTh 8-9:45 a.m. Contingent upon sufficient enrollment. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 72183 Staff |
Second in a two-course sequence. Teaches probability and
statistics focusing on data and reasoning. Includes
displaying data, probability models, and distributions.
NOTE: A student cannot receive credit for MAT 122 after completing any MAT course numbered above 180 with a grade of C or better. Any calculator with a square root key is adequate. Prerequisite: MAT 121.
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183 Elements of Modern
Mathemathetics (3) |
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MTWTh 2-3:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70323 Staff |
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MTWTh Noon-1:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 70324 Staff |
Linear equations, matrices, and linear programming.
Introduction to mathematics of finance. Discrete
probability theory. For students interested in management, finance, economics, or related areas. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is required.
MAT 221 Elementary Probability and Statistics I (3)
SESSION II
MTWTh 10-11:45 a.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71907 Staff
First of a two-course sequence. For students in fields that emphasize quantitative methods. Probability, design of experiments, sampling theory, introduction of computers for data management, evaluation of models, and estimation of parameters. Credit not given for both MAT 221 and MAT 321. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is recommended.
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284 Business Calculus (3) |
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MTWTh Noon-1:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70325 Staff |
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MTWTh 2-3:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 70326 Staff |
One-variable differential and integral calculus. Applications to business and economics. MAT 284 may not be taken
for credit after successful completion of MAT 285 or MAT 295. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is required. Prerequisite: MAT 183.
MAT 286 Life Sciences Calculus II (3)
SESSION I
MTWTh 10-11:45 a.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 70397 Staff
Antidifferentiation; the definite integral and applications;
first order differential equations with applications. Cannot
be taken for credit after successfully completing MAT 296. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is required. Prerequisite: MAT 285.
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295 Calculus I (4) |
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MTWThF Noon-1:55 p.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70327 Staff |
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MTWThF Noon-1:55 p.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 70328 Staff |
Analytic geometry, limits, derivatives, maxima-minima,
related rates, graphs, differentials, exponential and
logarithmic functions, mean-value theorem, integration.
For science majors. MAT 295 may not be taken for credit
after successful completion of MAT 286. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is recommended. On exams and quizzes where calculator is permitted, any graphics calculator may be used, but calculators with a symbolic calculus capability, such as the TI-89 or TI-92, are forbidden. Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 194 or equivalent.
MAT |
296 Calculus II (4) |
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MTWThF Noon-1:55 p.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70329 Staff |
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MTWThF Noon-1:55 p.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 70330 Staff |
Integration: the definite integral and applications;
trigonometric functions, methods of integration, improper
integrals, L’Hospital’s rule, infinite series, elementary
differential equations, parametric equations, polar
coordinates. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is recommended. On exams and quizzes where calculator is permitted, any graphics calculator may be used, but calculators with a symbolic calculus capability, such as the TI-89 or TI-92, are forbidden. Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 295 or equivalent.
MAT 331 First Course in Linear Algebra (3)
SESSION II
MTWTh 2-3:45 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 70396 Staff
Linear equations, n-dimensional euclidean space, linear
transformations, matrices and determinants. Geometric
aspects. Credit will not be given for both MAT 331 and
485. Prerequisite: MAT 286 or 296.
MAT 397 Calculus III (4)
SESSION II
MTWThF 10-11:55 a.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71713 Staff
Analytic geometry and vectors; functions of more than one
variable, multiple integrals, partial differentiation, physical applications. TI-84 or TI-83 calculator is recommended. On exams and quizzes where calculator is permitted, any graphics calculator may be used, but calculators with a symbolic calculus capability, such as the TI-89 or TI-92, are forbidden. Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 296 or equivalent.
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514 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations (3) |
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MTWTh 10-11:45 a.m. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 71710 Staff |
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MTWTh 4-5:45 p.m. CANCELED |
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Sec. M003 Class # 72184 Staff |
First order differential equations. Second order linear
differential equations. Power series solutions. Bessel’s
equations, Laplace transforms. Systems of first order
differential equations. Applications. Credit will not be
given for both MAT 514 and MAT 485. Prerequisite: 12 credits of calculus or equivalent.
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521 Probability and Statistics (3) |
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MTWTh 4-5:45 p.m. |
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Sec. M001 Class # 70332 Staff |
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MTWTh 4-5:45 p.m. Contingent upon sufficient enrollment. |
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Sec. M002 Class # 72185 Staff |
Algebra of sets. Probability in finite samples spaces.
Binomial and multinomial coefficients. Random variables. Expected value and standard deviation. Density functions. Statistical applications. Prerequisite: 12 credits of calculus.
MAT 531 Second Course in Linear Algebra (3)
SESSION I
MTWTh 3-5:15 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71711 Staff
Abstract vector spaces and inner product spaces, linear
transformations and linear operators, eigenvalues and
diagonalization. Primarily for mathematics majors. Prerequisite: MAT 275 or CIS 275, and MAT 331.
MAT 541 Introduction to Number Theory (3)
SESSION II
MTWTh 10-11:45 a.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71714 Staff
Prime numbers, greatest common divisors, congruences.
Euler’s function, Fermat’s theorem, primitive roots,
indices, quadratic residues, Legendre and Jacobi symbols,
and the quadratic reciprocity law. Prerequisite: MAT 275 or CIS 275, and MAT 331 or instructor consent.
MFE 548 Engineering Economics and Project Evaluation (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 4-8 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 70652 Roy
Financial environment: cost accounting, capital sources.
Time based economic analysis techniques: equivalent
worth, rate of return. Estimation: project parameters, inflation, taxes. Decision models: multiattribute,
uncertainty. Project management techniques.
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600 Enterprise Systems (3) |
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MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Meets 5/12-16. |
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Sec. M550 Class # 70659 Moon |
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MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Meets 5/19-23 |
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Sec. M551 Class # 72162 Moon |
Issues in planning, constructing and operating an Enterprise System. The ERP system--a de facto solution for an enterprise information backbone in industry-is considered a foundation for an effective Enterprise System. SAP's ERP and supply chain system (APO) are chosen to illustrate current industrial practices. Technologies and implementation issues surrounding SAP's ERP and APO systems. Also supply chain management, extended enterprises, and web services. SAP ERP configuration, e-Business simulation and supply chain design exercises introduce basic functionalities of Enterprise Systems and build working knowledge and skills necessary in the configuration of an enterprise information system.
MFT 567 Sexual Issues for the Helping Professional (3)
SESSION I
TTh 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71876 Fanelli
Sexual abuse, sexual assault, sexual dysfunction, sex and
disability, and nontraditional sexual relationships.
Introduction to educational and therapeutic intervention. Prerequisite: open only to seniors and graduate students.
MFT 600 Marital & Couples Therapy (3)
SESSION II
MW Noon-3:45 p.m.
Sec. M002 Class # 71874 Watson
Theoretical and practical foundations for the practice of marital and couple therapy. Using a systemic perspective, students explore the development of marital therapy and a variety of theoretical models and techniques for assessing and treating couple problems.
MFT 600 Play Therapy with Children & Families (3)
SESSION I
TTh 10 a.m.-1:45 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71873 deLara
Examines the diagnosis and psychotherapeutic treatment of children and families through play therapy. Working with children in crisis, such as loss, abuse, and illness, is a particular focus. Objectives include: understanding the theory and practice of play therapy with children and families; developing skills for play therapy interventions with children and families in crisis; and identifying the types of crisis experienced by children and families and how crisis can be assessed and treated by play therapy.
MFT 641 Divorce Mediation (3)
SESSION I
MTWThF 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Meets 6/2-6.
Sec. M750 Class # 71875 Watson
Basic theory and skills of divorce mediation. Includes
introduction to conflict resolution theory, divorce law,
financial planning, custody issues, and marital and family
dynamics related to divorce.
MFT 683 Assessment in Marriage and Family Therapy (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 71896 Sandberg
Individual, couple, and family assessment utilizing a family systems perspective. Prerequisite: Marriage and Family Therapy students only.
MHL 500 The Music of Radiohead (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF Noon-4 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 71528 Ethington
An exploration of the music of one of the most influential rock bands of the
past decade. The course will feature an in-depth study of Radiohead¹s
music, as well as the historical and cultural influences surrounding it.
MHL 500 History of Wind Band Literature (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 6-10 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M501 Class # 71810 Ethington
Survey of wind band repertoire of the past 400 years.
Emphasis on historical trends, genre and instrumentation,
national schools and the concurrent development of music for chamber winds and symphonic bands.
MHL 500 Orchestral Repertoire (2)
SESSION I
TTh Noon-3:30 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M001 Class # 71811 Tapia
Repertoire specific to middle school and high school educators/conductors. Repertoire IS the curriculum for any ensemble. Topics include the repertoire needs of educators, determining the proper sequence of repertoire, the proper selection of grade/level for a particular ensemble, publisher information, composer information, and available resources for repertoire selection.
MHL 500 Introduction to Opera (3)
SESSION II
MW Noon-3:30 p.m. Contingent upon sufficient enrollment.
Sec. M002 Class # 71408 Downing
Just over four hundred years ago, some Italian progressives got
together to try to revive the ancient Greek practice of singing dramas.
Who knew that their first efforts would result in one of the world’s pre-eminent art forms? This introductory course traces the history of opera through recorded performances ofseveral
works in the principal styles.
No musical background is necessary.
MHL 566 Homeward Bound: A Survey of American Music (3)
SESSION I
MW Noon-3:45 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M700 Class # 71812 Waggoner
Intensive focus on a composer, genre or stylistic
development, to be chosen by the instructor. Emphasis on
analytical understanding, aesthetic issues and
interdisciplinary context.
MIS 325 Introduction to Information Systems Managers (3)
SESSION I
MW 6-9:30 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M001 Class # 71013 Wademan
Management and effective use of information systems and e-business technologies to improve business decision-making, conduct electronic commerce, revitalize business processes, and gain competitive advantage.
MTC 566 Homeward Bound: A Survey of American Music (3)
SESSION I
MW Noon-3:45 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M700 Class # 71814 Waggoner
Intensive focus on a composer, genre or stylistic
development, to be chosen by the instructor. Emphasis on
analytical understanding, aesthetic issues and
interdisciplinary context.
MTD 600 Empowering Students for Geometry and Communication within the New York State Mathematics Curriculum (Grades 7-12) (3)
SESSION II
MTWTh 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Meets 6/30-7/3.
Sec. M050 Class # 71809 Masingila
Focus on the big ideas of geometry (e.g., shape, transformation, location, visualization) contained in the grades 7-12 curriculum to develop participants' conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, and problem solving abilities, and readiness to develop these in their students. Concurrent focus on mathematical communication to develop understanding and use of strategies for supporting students' reading, writing, listening, and speaking mathematically.
MTD 700 Teaching and Learning in Mathematics Grades K-4 (3)
SESSION II
MTWThF 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Meets 8/11-15.
Contingent upon sufficient enrollment.
Sec. M750 Class # 71900 Currin/Tinto
Development of algebraic thinking central to the teaching and learning of mathematics in grades K-4. Mathematics content and teaching strategies.
MTD 700 Teaching and Learning in Mathematics Grades 5-8 (3)
SESSION II
MTWThF 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Meets 8/11-15.
Contingent upon sufficient enrollment.
Sec. M751 Class # 71902 Sellmeyer
Development of algebraic thinking central to the teaching and learning of mathematics in grades 5-8. Mathematics content and teaching strategies.
MUE 310 Field Experience in Music Education (1-2)
MAYmester
TBA
Sec. M500 Class # 71393 Coggiola
Orientation to school settings: organization, services,
guidance, goals, evaluation. Observations and supervised
teaching experiences in music at elementary/secondary
levels. Experiences coordinated with music education
courses in sophomore/junior years and graduate teacher
preparation program.
MUE 600 Assessment in the Music Classroom (1)
MAYmester
TBA
Sec. M500 Class # 71799 Coggiola
Examines a diverse selection of assessment methods for
student learning within music education settings.
Strategies for future instruction planning; instructional
adaptations based on data gathered through teacher-created
assessment tools.
MUE 600 Introduction to Orff Schulwerk (1)
SESSION II
MTWThF 8:30-3:30 p.m. Meets 8/4-8. CANCELED
Sec. M700 Class # 71851 Suarez
Introductory workshop focusing on teaching student-centered activities that engage all learners through music and movement education. Participants sing, dance, move, improvise, and compose while learning how to facilitate the instructional process in their own classrooms.
MUE 600 Introduction to Orff Schulwerk (1)
SESSION II
MTWThF 8:30-3:30 p.m. Meets 8/4-8..
Sec. M750 Class # 71998 Rodriguez
Introductory workshop focusing on teaching student-centered activities that engage all learners through music and movement education. Participants sing, dance, move, improvise, and compose while learning how to facilitate the instructional process in their own classrooms.
MUE 600 World Music and the Interdisciplinary Curriculum (3)
SESSION I
MW 4:30-8:15 p.m.
Sec. M701 Class # 71465 Dekaney
Examination of historical and social perspectives of world
music in diverse cultural contexts. Strategies for all
teachers to develop and facilitate interdisciplinary curricula
featuring music from around the world. Survey of
materials and resources for authentic performance practices.
MUE 610 Field Experience in Music Education (1-2)
MAYmester
TBA
Sec. M500 Class # 71396 Coggiola
Orientation to school settings: organization, services,
guidance, goals, evaluation. Observations and supervised
teaching experiences in music at elementary/secondary
levels. Experiences coordinated with music education
courses in sophomore/junior years and graduate teacher
preparation program. Additional work required of graduate
students.
MUE 614 General Music in the Inclusive Classroom (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 4-7:45 p.m.
Sec. M500 Class # 71800 Suarez
Adaptive strategies and resources to teach general music
in classrooms that include special learners. Designed to
aid the music, regular, and special education teacher in
developing music activities to incorporate students with
special needs.
MUE 616 Psychological and Sociological Aspects of Music (3)
SESSION I
TTh 6-9:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71399 Coggiola
Introduction to acoustics, the ear and hearing, musical
systems, and psychosociophysiological processes involved in musical behavior. Graduate standing. Open to all
music majors; non-music majors with
instructor consent.
MUI 307 Music, Performance and the Media (3)
MAYmester
MTWThF 2-6 p.m. CANCELED
Sec. M500 Class # 71405 Abbott
Practical and philosophical aspects of music in audiovisual media. Roles, functions, and responsibilities involved in
media production. Performing experience on radio, T.V.,
and/or recordings in workshop setting. Prerequisite: for non-music majors: instructor consent.
MUI 400 The Independent Music Marketplace (3)
SESSION II
TTh Noon-3:30 p.m.
Sec. M001 Class # 71815 Di Cosimo
A study of the current trends for the independent artist using digital technology tools for recording music, the global internet for distribution, market research, marketing and promotions, music licensing, and publishing, as well as the use of social networking sites to build an online presence.
MUS 500 Museums and Contemporary Practice: Washington, D.C. (3)
MAYmester
TWThFSaSu 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sec. M550 Class # 71363 Aiken
Drawing on the rich resources of the Washington, D.C.
metropolitan area, this course will explore current
administrative practices within museums with special
emphasis on such key areas as audiences, collections,
education, exhibitions, income generation, information
management, marketing, mission, and research. Specific
course content will be built around presentations made by
museum professionals. The course has been designed for highly motivated college and university seniors and graduate students with a
substantial interest in museums. There will be field
visits, readings and a substantial paper.
Costs associated with transportation, museum entrance fees and meals will be each student’s responsibility. Students
must make their own housing arrangements. Prerequisite: instructor consent.
MUS |
750 Advanced Problems in Museum Studies (1-6) |
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Sec. M001 Class # 71361 Aiken |
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Sec. M002 Class # 71775 Aiken |
Individual projects of substantial complexity addressing
specific problems in the field. Prerequisite: instructor consent.