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Registration by non-degree students in Spring 2010 weekend classes begins January 4.

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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, Jan. 23; Feb. 6, 20; March 6, 20; April 3, 17; May 1.

History (HIST)
HIST 1203-Z95: Women in History
(Also offered as WS 1203-Z95)
The historical roots of challenges faced by contemporary women as revealed in the Western and/or non-Western experience: the political, economic, legal, religious, intellectual, and family life of women.
3 credits
Instructor: G. Yun; Registration code: 21938
Time 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Psychology (PSYC)
PSYC 2600-Z95: Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Applications of psychology in the workplace; measurement, personnel decisions, performance appraisal, training, motivation, worker attitudes, leadership, ergonomics and job design, workplace health and safety.
Enrollment requirement: PSYC 1100 and PSYC 1101 or 1103.
3 credits
Instructor: M. Basso Jr.; Registration code: 21764
Time 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Women's Studies (WS)
WS 1203-Z95: Women in History
(Also offered as HIST 1203-Z95)
The historical roots of challenges faced by contemporary women as revealed in the Western and/or non-Western experience: the political, economic, legal, religious, intellectual, and family life of women.
3 credits
Instructor: G. Yun; Registration code: 21784
Time 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

 

Schedule 2 classes meet: Alternating Saturdays, Jan. 30; Feb. 13, 27; March 13, 27; April 10, 24; May 8.

History (HIST)
HIST 1201-Z95: Modern World History
A survey of the historical experiences of the world's major civilizations during recent centuries with particular attention to the modernization of the traditional cultures of Asia, Latin America, and Africa.
3 credits
Instructor: L. Cretella; Registration code: 22347
Time 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

 

Schedule 3 classes meet: EVERY Saturday, Jan. 23 to May 1. NO CLASS March 13.


English (ENGL)
ENGL 1616W-Z95: Major Works of English and American Literature
Includes important works from the major genres and historical periods since Beowulf.
Enrollment requirement: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800.
3 credits
Instructor: A. Arase; Registration code: 21824
Time 9:00-11:40 a.m.

Mathematics (MATH)
MATH 1030Q-Z95: Elementary Discrete Mathematics
Topics chosen from discrete mathematics. May include counting and probability, sequences, graph theory, deductive reasoning, the axiomatic method and finite geometries, number systems, voting methods, apportionment methods, mathematics of finance, number theory.
Enrollment requirement: Recommended preparation: MATH 1010, 1011 or the equivalent. Not open for credit to students who have passed any mathematics course other than MATH 1010, 1011, 1020, 1040, 1050, 1060 or 1070.
3 credits
Instructor: N. Ostroff; Registration code: 22560
Time 9:00-11:40 a.m.

Nutritional Sciences (NUSC)
NUSC 1165-Z95: Fundamentals of Nutrition

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: P. Baird; Registration code: 22575
Time 9:00-11:40 a.m.

 

 
Attention BGS students - Most of these classes can be used to satisfy various General Education, and Focus and Theme requirements. Please check with your BGS Advisor.