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Winter Session registration
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- Institution: University of Southern Maine
- Term: 2025 Spring
- Session: WinterSession
Courses
[UMS06]
BUS 335 International Business
Introduction to the global economy and the political and cultural environments of international business. Topics include financial, marketing, and human resource issues in international business. Prerequisites: ECO 101 or ECO 102, and junior standing. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business. Limited offerings. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47835
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Tove Rasmussen
Enrollment: 38 of 40 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ECO 101 or ECO 102; Jr/Sr Standing; School of Business Major. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Tove Rasmussen |
[UMS06]
BUS 347 Triple-Bottom-Line Business
How can firms pursue profits without harming the planet or the `way life should be'? This course explores sustainable business strategies and practices that can be used to manage the triple bottom line of financial, environmental, and social performance. Ethical action is a recurring theme. Students with credit for BUS 357 may not enroll. Prerequisites: junior standing, BUS 260 (C- or higher), and BUS 280 (C- or higher). Limited offerings. Cr. 3. Majors in the fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher before taking any 300/400 Business course. See enrollment policy for eligibility or contact the School of Business.
Section(s):Class Number: 47836
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Richard J Bilodeau
Enrollment: 39 of 40 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BUS 260 (C- or better), BUS 280 (C- or better), School of Business majors/minors, and Jr Standing. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Richard J Bilodeau |
Class Number: 48918
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WNTR
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Richard J Bilodeau
Enrollment: 28 of 40 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: BUS 260 (C- or better), BUS 280 (C- or better), School of Business majors/minors, and Jr Standing. Majors in fall 2020 or later catalog are encouraged to complete the pre-bus core with a min. of a C- or higher.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Richard J Bilodeau |
[UMS06]
BUS 395 Internship I
This is the first internship course in business administration. Prerequisites: junior standing, 2.33 GPA or higher, and permission of a School of Business advisor and instructor. Enrollment is limited to School of Business majors and minors who have not completed degree requirements. Majors could use 3 internship credits as part of their 15-credit major as well as 3 internship credits as part of their required 9-credits of SB 300+ elective courses. Students can receive a maximum of 6 internship credits which count toward SB requirements. Other internship credits would be counted as general electives. Majors are limited to a maximum of nine internship credits toward the degree; minors are limited to a maximum of three internship credit hours. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 48996
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): James A Suleiman
Enrollment: 1 of 5 seats
Location: USM - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Arranged | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | James A Suleiman |
[UMS06]
CMS 103 Introduction to Media Studies
This course examines the historical, philosophical, technological, economic, political, and social aspects of print (book, magazine, and newspapers) and electronic media (radio, television, film, sound recordings, and the Internet). In addition, the effects of mass media will be explored. Cr. 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47821
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): David P Pierson
Enrollment: 23 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | David P Pierson |
[UMS06]
CMS 215 Journalism Reporting and Writing
This course cultivates journalistic/public affairs research and writing. Students learn how to find and develop human and textual primary sources. Likewise, they learn and practice journalistic form and concise, accessible written expression. And students learn to appreciate and model the liberal ideals of public dialogue, debate, and democratic engagement. Prerequisites: College Writing. Cr. 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 48623
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Sharon Elizabeth Ross
Enrollment: 14 of 20 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ENG 100 or WRI 1/College Writing Equivalent.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Sharon Elizabeth Ross |
[UMS06]
CMS 330 Interpersonal Communication
A study of the current thinking in interpersonal communication which emphasizes specific theories of human interaction. Students will be exposed to research in the interpersonal setting and will apply findings to their personal relationships. The course will help students foster effective traditional and nontraditional relationships with a variety of people. Prerequisites: CMS 102. Cr. 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47822
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Maureen Ebben
Enrollment: 8 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: CMS 102
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Maureen Ebben |
[UMS06]
CRM 100 Introduction to Criminology
This course focuses on the nature of crime and problems concerning its measurement and distribution. The course examines some of the popular images of crime in the media and elsewhere, the creation and utility of official and unofficial crime statistics, and theories about the causes of crime. No prerequisites. A grade of C or better is required in this course in order to continue in the major. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47824
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Dusan I Bjelic
Enrollment: 21 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Dusan I Bjelic |
[UMS06]
CRM 330 Crime and Social Control
This course explores theoretical and practical issues of modern systems of social control, including punishment, policing, prisons, parole, probation, and the role of the state in social control. The history of Western social control systems is stressed, with emphasis on race, gender, and class effects. Students are required to engage in experiential learning. Prerequisites: CRM 100 or permission. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47825
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Dusan I Bjelic
Enrollment: 18 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite - CRM 100 with a minimum grade of C or better, or permission
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Dusan I Bjelic |
[UMS06]
DAN 266 The Art of Dance
Through readings, writings, and creative projects we'll investigate how dance intersects with other art forms, viewing and analyzing the work of important artists in the fields of ballet, modern, musical theatre, social dance, and visual art. Discover how dance as an art form influences culture. No dance experience required. Prerequisites: College Writing. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47826
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Maria A Tzianabos
Enrollment: 18 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: WRI 1/College Writing: ENG 100, ESL 100, HON 100, or RSP 100 with a grade of C- or better.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Maria A Tzianabos |
[UMS06]
ENG 102 Academic Writing
Building on the fundamentals learned in ENG 100 (the writing process, revision, and critical reading), ENG 102 focuses on argumentative and research-based writing. Students learn that academic work is a process of inquiry by engaging in academic modes of reading and writing (analysis, synthesis, critique, and argument) to address questions about critical issues. Students engage in independent research, learning how to make connections between sources and how to add to those connections by articulating their own perspectives and positions. Students develop a comprehensive information literacy that they can apply throughout their college career. Prerequisite: ENG 100 or equivalents. Cr 3.
Section(s):Class Number: 47827
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WINT
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Linda B Trombley
Enrollment: 19 of 20 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ENG 100 or WRI 1/College Writing Equivalent.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Linda B Trombley |
Class Number: 48596
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: WNTR
Dates: 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Linda B Trombley
Enrollment: 16 of 20 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ENG 100 or WRI 1/College Writing Equivalent.
DAYS & TIMES | ROOM | DATES | INSTRUCTOR(S) |
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n/a | Winter Session Online Class | 12/23/2024 - 1/17/2025 | Linda B Trombley |
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