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SUMMER 2008
Session I: Intensive Courses
May 10 - May 31
IBERO AMERICAN STUDIES
POLS-293 Inside Contemporary Latin America
Academic excursion to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil and Paraguay.
Mandatory for students pursuing the Certificate in Ibero-American Studies. While students pay an excursion fee, those who complete the certificate program receive full tuition discount for the three academic credits.
ECONOMICS / May 19 - June 6
ECON-431 Exchange Rates and the Global Economy
Session I: May 19 - June 20
ACCOUNTING
ACCT-222 Managerial Accounting
ART HISTORY
ARTH-431 Roman Art
ART STUDIO
ART-200 Drawing I
CHEMISTRY
CHEM-164 General Chemistry II
COMMUNICATION
CMM-255 Photographic Imaging & Digital Design
CMM-300 Interpersonal Communication
DECISION SCIENCES
DSCI-207 Business Statistics
ENGINEERING SCIENCES
ESCI-330 Linear Vibrations
ENGLISH
ENGL-150 The Process of Composition
ENGL-190 Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric and Research
ENGL-192 Advanced Writing for Professionals
ENGL-332 European Literature and Film
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL core courses)

ESL-091 Intermediate Listening, Grammar and Reading
ESL-101 Critical Reading

FINANCE
FIN-301 Principles of Finance
FRENCH
FREN-210 Intermediate French: Language and Culture
HEALTH SCIENCES
DIET-208 Foundations in Nutrition
HISTORY
HIST-112 Origins of the Modern World: 1600 to the Present
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
IB-480 International Business Internship
MANAGEMENT
MGT-218 Legal Environment of Business I
MGT-400 Strategic Management
MATHEMATICS
MATH-143 Calculus II
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL-205 Ethics
PHYSICS
PHYS-113 Introduction to Astronomy
Includes an excursion to the European Institute of Astrophysics in the Canary Islands. Extra fee required.
PHYS-161 Engineering Physics I
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS-110 American Political System
POLS-160 Introduction to International Politics
POLS-300 Methods in Political Science (see below)
PORTUGUESE
PG-315 Oral Communication in Portuguese
PSYCHOLOGY
PSY-101 General Psychology
RESEARCH METHODS
RMET-410 Introduction to Inferential Statistics
Nursing majors only.
SPANISH
SPAN-115 Communicating in Spanish II
SPAN-310 Written Communication
SPAN-315 Oral Communication
SPAN-418 Spanish Culture and Civilization
THEOLOGY
THEO-100 Theological Foundations
Session I: May 19 - July 2
ECONOMICS
ECON-190 Principles of Economics
POLITICAL SCIENCE / May 19 - July 2
Session II: June 24 - July 30
ARCHAEOLOGY
SOC-293 Discovering Archaology Secrets
ART HISTORY
ARTH-293 Museums and Palaces: The Art and Architecture of Madrid
ARTH-470 Masterpieces of Spanish Painting, Music and Dance
ART STUDIO
ART-220 Painting I
COMMUNICATION
CMM-120 Introduction to Public Speaking
CMM-371 International Advertising

DANCE
THR-266 Latin Rhythms and Dance
EARTH SCIENCES
EAS-131 Water: Our Precious Resource
Course includes interactive excursions to Expo 2008 on Water and Sustainable Development. Extra fee required.
ECONOMICS
ECON-395 Political Economy of the European Union
ENGLISH
ENGL-202 Introduction to Literary Study
ENGL-445 Rakes, Rogues and Rascals: The Picaresque Tradition in English Literature
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ESL-102 Advanced Written Expression
FINANCE
FIN-425 International Financial Management
HISTORY
HIST-334 The Spanish Civil War
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
IB-480 International Business Internship
MARKETING
MKT-455 International Marketing
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLS-367 Political Development in Contemporary Spain
PSYCHOLOGY
PSY-414 Psychopharmacology
SPANISH
SPAN-210 Intermediate Spanish: Language & Culture
SPAN-415 Advanced Oral Communication
SPAN-417 Advanced Spanish Grammar
SPAN-418 Spanish Culture & Civilization
SPAN-426 Latin American Modernism
SPAN-455 Don Quijote
SPAN-471 Twentieth-Century Spanish Novel
SPAN-493 Spanish Linguistics
SPAN-493 Borges & Cortázar
Session I and II: May 12 - July 20
EDUCATION
EDI-435 Intercultural Seminar and Practicum in Rural Peru
Service learning project teaching English to children. Academic component includes intensive training in Madrid for teaching English in non-U.S. educational settings with 8-week practicum. Students accepted into the class will receive 50% tuition discount and free room and board in Peru.