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University of Connecticut
Center for Continuing Studies
One Bishop Circle, Unit 4056
Storrs, CT 06269-4056
860-486-5941
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STAMFORD CAMPUS
 

Schedule 1 classes meet: Alternating Saturdays, Aug. 23; Sept. 6, 20; Oct. 4, 18; Nov. 1, 15; Dec. 6 (No class Nov. 29); Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

 

History (HIST)
1400-Z95: Modern Western Traditions
(Formerly 101) History of political institutions, economic systems,
social structures, and cultures in the modern Western world.
3 credits
Instructor: Louis Cretella; Registration code: 11009


 
Schedule 2 classes meet: Alternating Saturdays, Aug. 30; Sept. 13, 27; Oct. 11, 25; Nov. 8, 22; Dec. 13 (No class Nov. 29); Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
 

Anthropology (ANTH)
2000W-Z95: Social Anthropology
(Formerly 220W) A comparative study of social structure including
an analysis of kinship, marriage, community organization, political and economic institutions, and the role of the individual in these institutions.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
3 credits
Instructor: John Shaver; Registration code: 10835

Human Resource Management (HRM)
3222-Z95: Federal Law and Collective Bargaining
(Formerly 222) Provides fundamental skills needed to understand the collective bargaining under federal law.
3 credits
Instructor: Kenneth Delorenzo; Registration code: 11774

Political Science (POLS)
3817-Z95: Law and Society
(Formerly 251) Leading schools of legal thought, fundamental
principles and concepts of law, the basic framework of legal institutions, and judicial procedure. Particular attention is devoted to the general features of American law as it affects the citizen, and primary emphasis is placed on the function of law as a medium for attaining a balance of social interests in a politically organized
society.
Prerequisite: Open to juniors or higher. When students intend to take several courses in the Judicial Process field, it is recommended that
3817 be taken first.

3 credits
Instructor: Lori Schroeder; Registration code: 12069

 
Schedule 3 classes meet: EVERY Saturday, Aug. 30 to Dec. 6 (No class Nov. 29); Time: 9:00 to 11:40 a.m.
 

Economics (ECON)
1202-Z95: Principles of Macroeconomics
(Formerly 111) The organization and function of the economic
system as a total unit. Economic decisions, institutions, and policies that determine levels and rates of growth of production, employment, and prices. Topical subjects (e.g., government budget deficits and current interest-rate policy).
May be taken before or after ECON 1201. Not open for credit to students who have passed ECON 1200 or 113. May not be taken concurrently with ECON 1200.
3 credits
Instructor: Laurence O’Connell; Registration code: 11738

English (ENGL)
1616W-Z95: Major Works of English and American Literature
(Formerly 127W) Includes important works from the major genres
and historical periods since Beowulf.
Prerequisite: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
3 credits
Instructor: Annette Arase; Registration code: 11883

Nutritional Sciences (NUSC)
1165-Z95: Fundamentals of Nutrition
(Formerly 165) An introduction to the principles and concepts of
nutrition with emphasis on the nature and function of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, minerals and vitamins, and their application to the human organism.
3 credits
Instructor: Pat Baird; Registration code: 11769