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Boston University, Boston (USA)
Beschreibung der Boston University

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Die bereits 1839 gegründete und 1869 mit ihrem jetzigen Namen versehene Boston University ist heutzutage die viertgrößte private Universität in den USA und ein wichtiges kulturelles, intellektuelles und wissenschaftliches Zentrum an der amerikanischen Ostküste. Ihr Ideal ist das einer klassischen Forschungsuniversität, die es ihren Studenten ermöglicht, nicht erst im Rahmen der weiterführenden Studiengänge, sondern bereits während des Bachelorstudiums erste eigene Forschungserfahrung zu sammeln. Im „America´s Best Colleges Guide 2008“ des US News & World Report liegt die Boston University auch aus diesem Grund auf einem sehr guten 57. Platz aller Universitäten in den USA, die Bachelor- und Masterstudiengänge sowie Doktorgrade anbieten.

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Lage der Boston University
Das Gelände der Boston University erstreckt sich über rund 29 Hektar vom historischen Back Bay – Viertel Bostons westwärts am südlichen Ufer des Charles River entlang. Von den „Townhouses“ der Bay State Road bis hin zu modernsten Labors und Vorlesungsräume bietet der Campus der Boston University ein sehr interessantes und diverses Bild. Die Umgebung des Campus´ mit ihren ruhigen, grünen Parks und Plätzen auf der einen und dem quirligen Stadtleben an der Commonwealth Avenue auf der anderen Seite ist ebenfalls sehr reizvoll. Direkt auf dem Campus gibt es insgesamt 17 Bibliotheken mit mehr als zwei Millionen Publikationen. Auch für eine aktive Freizeitgestaltung ist gesorgt: Sportfans finden im Fitness and Recreation Center hervorragende Möglichkeiten, um sich fit zu halten. Kulturell interessierten Studenten werden in der George Sherman Union Filme, Vorträge und Ausstellungen geboten. Im selben Gebäude befindet sich der zentrale „Food Court“ der Boston University mit mehreren Restaurants.

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Stadtprofil Boston
Boston ist die größte Stadt der Region Neuengland und mit etwa 590000 Einwohnern die Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates Massachusetts an der Ostküste der USA. Sie hat ein mildes Klima mit Durchschnittstemperaturen von höchstens 33 °C im Sommer und -9 °C im Winter und besitzt natürliche Häfen, die wegen der starken Zergliederung der Massachusetts Bay angelegt werden konnten. Die Atmosphäre dieses Landstrichs zeichnet sich vor allem darin aus, dem ehemaligen Mutterland England in Kultur und Tradition näher zu sein als der Rest der USA; bis heute wirkt Boston mit den viktorianischen Häusern „very british“. Vor allem in kultureller und historischer Hinsicht hat die Stadt viel zu bieten, beispielsweise den „Freedom Trail“: Ein roter Strich, der über Bürgersteige innerhalb einer Strecke von vier Kilometern zu 16 Stätten der US-amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung führt, angefangen beim Stadtpark „Boston Common“ bis hin zum Abschluss in Charlestown. Das „Museum of Fine Arts“ zählt zu den bedeutendsten in Neuengland, und das „Boston Athenæum“ ist eine der ältesten Kultureinrichtungen Massachusetts´ mit Bibliothek und Kunstsammlungen. Weltbekannt sind die „Symphony Hall“ und das in ihr residierende „Boston Symphony Orchestra“. Aber man kann hier seine Freizeit auch anders als kulturell verbringen: Zum Beispiel beim Shoppen, beim Sport oder einfach bei einem Spaziergang, denn Boston als eine der ältesten und wohlhabendsten Städte der USA hat viele schöne Ecken vorzuweisen. Auch das Nachtleben ist sehr lebendig, besonders in den Kneipen an der Newbury Street oder den Nachtclubs in der Lansdowne Street.

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Studienangebote
 Aufbaustudium

Beschreibung: An der Boston University werden Aufbaustudiengänge mit wirtschaftswissenschaftlichem Bezug angeboten. Die Aufbaustudiengänge, welche mit einem "Graduate Diploma" oder einem "Graduate Certificate" abschließen, sind praxisbezogen und gehen über einen Zeitraum von vier Monaten.
Ein Graduate Certificate oder Graduate Diploma Studiengang bietet sich für diejenigen an, die bereits einen ersten Studienabschluss haben, beispielsweise einen Bachelor, und sich nun in ihrem bisherigen Bereich weiter spezialisiern oder sich in einem anderen Bereich qualifizieren möchten.
Das Graduate Diploma in Banking and Financial Services beinhaltet Kurse wie beispielsweise "Financial Theory and Policy", "Investment Banking and Valuation" oder auch "Capital Markets and Institutions und soll so auf ein zukünftiges Betätigungsfeld im Finanzsektor vorbereiten. Im Anschluss an das viermonatige Studium besteht die Möglichkeit ein Praktikum bei einem Finanzinistitut in Boston zu absolvieren.
Das Graduate Diploma in International Marketing vermittelt fundierte Kenntnisse in Bereich der Werbe- und Public Relations Strategien, die sowohl in mittleren wie auch großen Unternehmen, als auch beim Business to Business oder Business to Consumer Marketing benötigt werden. Dementsprechend werden unter anderem Kurse wie "Advertising, Public Relations and Promotional Strategy" oder "Business-to-Business Marketing, Logistics, and Supply Chain Management" angeboten. Studenten haben die Möglichkeit im Anschluss an das viermonatige Graduate Diploma ein Praktikum in einem von Bostons führenden Marketing oder Public Relations Agenturen zu machen.
Das Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Economic Development via Tourism vermittelt Kenntnisse darin, wie Tourismus nachhaltigen Einfluss auf die Umgebung, Kultur und Wirtschaft eines Landes haben kann. Unter anderem beinhaltet der Studiengang Kurse wie "Economic Development and Tourism Management" oder "Infrastructure and Logistical Planning for Tourism Development". Im Anschluss besteht die Möglichkeit ein viermonatiges Praktikum zu absolvieren.
Das Graduate Certificate in Project Management vermittelt Studenten die richtigen Techniken und das Wissen, wie Projekte innerhalb eines Zeitrahmens und Budgets realisiert werden können. Zu diesem Studiengang gehören unter anderem Kurse wie "Project Leadership and Communication" oder "Project Risk and Cost Management".
Das Graduate Diploma in IT Project Management soll Studenten, bedingt durch die Globalisierung, eine solide Wissen in IT Project Management vermitteln, damit diese beispielsweise eine Karriere als Sofware Development Manager beginnen können. In diesem Studiengang sind unter anderem Kurse wie "IT Strategy and Management" oder "International and Advanced Project Management" enthalten.
Bei den Graduate Diploma Aufbaustudiengängen besteht die Möglichkeit bis zu 20 Credits auf den Master of Science in Administration Studies anrechnen zu lassen, wenn dieser anschließend studiert wird.
Beim Graduate Certificate können auf den Master of Science in Administration Studies bis zu 16 Credits angerechnet werden.  Übersicht über die Aufbaustudiengänge der BU
Gebühren: Diploma Studiengänge:
US$ 70 Anmeldegebühr
US$ 40 Registrierungsgebühr
US$ 12.900 Gebühren für das Diplomastudium, inklusive Bücher und Studienmaterialien
Certificate Studiengang:
US$ 70 Anmeldegebühr
US$ 40 Registrierungsgebühr
US$ 8.600 Gebühren für den Certificate Studiengang, inklusive Bücher und Studienmaterialien  Gebührenübersicht
Voraussetzungen: Voraussetzung für ein Graduate Certificate oder Graduate Diploma-Studium ist in der Regel ein abgeschlossenes Bachelorstudium oder ein anderer Studienabschluss im entsprechenden Fachbereich. Ebenfalls notwendig ist eine Berufserfahrung von zwei Jahren, mit Ausnahme des Graduate Diplomas in Sustainable Economic Development via Tourism.
Internationale Studenten haben zudem ausreichend gute Englischkenntnisse nachzuweisen. Dies geschieht durch einen standardisierten Englischtest wie den TOEFL. Folgende Testergebnisse sind Voraussetzung für die Zulassung: (die Auswahl des Sprachnachweises ist dem Bewerber freigestellt)IELTS: 6.5 TOEFL (internet-based): 84 (Reading 21, Listening 18, Speaking 23, and Wri TOEFL (paper-based): 560  Voraussetzungen
Bewerbungsfristen: Frühjahr: bis 15.11.07 Herbst: bis 15.07.07
Kurse / Studienprogramme: Kurse ein-/ausblenden (Aufbaustudium) Graduate Certificate in Project Management Graduate Diploma in Banking and Financial Services Graduate Diploma in International Marketing Graduate Diploma in IT Project Management Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Economic Development via Tourism

 Semester

Beschreibung: Internationale Studenten haben die Möglichkeit, für ein oder zwei Semester im Rahmen des "Abroad@BU"-Programms am Metropolitan College der Boston University zu studieren.
Das Studienangebot am Metropolitan College der Boston University ist breit gefächert und umfasst Studiengänge aus zahlreichen Fachrichtungen. Zu den Fachrichtungen mit einem besonders umfangreichen Kursangebot zählen unter anderem Art History, Biology, Computer Science, Business & Economics, English, History, Psychology und Sociology.
Teilnehmer des "Abroad@BU"-Programms können je nach Vorkenntnissen fachbereichs- und semesterübergreifend Kurse aus den meisten der am Metropolitan College der Boston University angebotenen Bachelorstudiengänge wählen. Bis zu ein Kurs pro Semester darf auch aus dem College of Arts and Sciences der Boston University stammen.  Semesterprogramm der Boston University
Gebühren: Undergraduate Student Fees:
US$ 255
Tuition:
US$ 6,500 pro Semester
In den Studiengebühren sind vier bis fünf Kurse mit jeweils 4 Credits am Metropolitan College der Boston University enthalten. Darüber hinaus können die Programmteilnehmer Fitness & Recreation Kurse für weitere 2 Credits kostenlos belegen. Bei Belegung eines Kurses aus dem College of Arts and Science können die Kursgebühren von den oben genannten abweichen.
Orientation Fee:
US$ 95
Resnet Fee (Zugang zum Inter- und Intranet der BU):
US$ 145
Voraussetzungen: Um an der Boston University am "Abroad@BU" Programm teilnehmen zu können, müssen Bewerber zu Beginn des Semesters an der BU das erste Studienjahr abgeschlossen haben, gute Noten vorweisen können und über ausreichend gute Englischkenntnisse verfügen. Diese müssen anhand eines standardisierten Sprachtests wie dem TOEFL oder dem IELTS nachgewiesen werden. Folgende Testergebnisse sind Voraussetzung für die Zulassung: (die Auswahl des Sprachnachweises ist dem Bewerber freigestellt)IELTS: 6.5 TOEFL (computer-based): 213 TOEFL (internet-based): 79 TOEFL (paper-based): 550
Kurse / Studienprogramme: Undergraduate (z.B. Bachelor) Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Art History Bachelor of Liberal Studies in English and American Literature Bachelor of Liberal Studies in History Bachelor of Liberal Studies in Philosophy Bachelor of Liberal Studies/Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Science in Biology Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Laboratory and Clinical Sciences Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science in Economics Bachelor of Science in Management Studies (Business Administration) Bachelor of Science in Management Studies (Information Systems) Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Bachelor of Science in Psychology Bachelor of Science in Sociology Bachelor of Science in Urban Affairs

 Summer Sessions

Beschreibung: Die Boston University offeriert im Rahmen der Summer Sessions jedes Jahr rund 600 Kurse aus fast allen denkbaren Fachrichtungen. Besonders vielfältig ist das Angebot beispielsweise in den Bereichen Film and Television, Mass Communication, Health Sciences, Business, Economics, Chemistry, Art History, Writing, Hospitality Administration, Engineering und Education.  Sommerkurse der Universität
Gebühren: Anmeldegebühr:
US$ 40
Kursgebühr pro Credit:
US$ 500 (Undergraduate)
US$ 1,092 (Graduate)  Gebühreninformation
Voraussetzungen: Voraussetzung für die Teilnahme an den Summer Sessions an der Boston University sind das Abitur oder die Fachhochschulreife.
Da Englisch die Unterrichtssprache ist, werden gute Englischkenntnisse vorausgesetzt. Die Erbringung eines formalen Nachweises dieser Sprachkenntnisse ist nicht erforderlich, dennoch sollte sich jeder Bewerber im eigenen Interesse sicher sein, ausreichend gut Englisch zu sprechen, um den Kursen folgen zu können, da in der Regel im Unterricht und in der Bewertung der Kurse keine Rücksicht auf eventuelle Sprachbarrieren genommen werden kann.  Voraussetzungen der Universität
Kurse / Studienprogramme: Im Rahmen der Summer Sessions werden folgende Kurse angeboten:
Session 1 (20.05.2008 - 27.06.2008) CAS PO 241 - Introduction to Public Policy CAS PO 251 - Introduction to Comparative Politics CAS PO 352 - North-South Relations CAS PO 361 - European Politics CAS PY 105 - Elementary Physics I CAS PY 211 - General Physics I CAS PY 491/PY 492 - Directed Study GSM ES 713 - Managing Career Transitions GSM ES 717 - Creating Your Career Marketing Plan GSM OB 848 - Leadership GSM OM 855 - Project Management GSM SP 700 - Current Topics in Law and Ethics GSM SP 751 - Competition, Innovation, and Strategy GSM SP 861 - Emerging Issues in Business Law MET MG 410 - Entrepreneurial Management: Starting, Innovating, and Managing Small-, Medium-, and Large-Sized Ventures MET MG 503 - Business in a Changing Society SMG IM 345 - International Management Environment SMG IS 479 - Innovating with Information Technology SMG LA 245 - Introduction to Law SMG MG 422 - Strategy and Policy SMG MK 468 - Advanced Marketing Strategy SMG OB 221 - The Dynamics of Leading Organizations SMG SM 101 - Introduction to Business SMG SM 411 - Charting Your Career Path SSW WP 710 - Family Law and Children's Rights CAS AA 502 - Studies in African American Literature CAS AH 111 - Art History I: Antiquity to the Middle Ages CAS AH 211 - Boston Museums CAS AH 211 - Boston Museums CAS AH 240 - Medieval Art CAS AH 497 - Seminar: Contemporary Art CAS AH 530 - Chinese and Japanese Calligraphy: History, Theory and Practice CAS AM 371 - Art and Architecture in Boston CAS AN 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CAS AN 102 - Human Behavioral Biology and Evolution CAS AN 260 - Sex and Gender in Anthropological Perspectives CAS AN 319 - Anthropology of Muslim Cultures and Politics CAS AN 335 - The Ape Within: Chimpanzees and the Evolution of Human Behavior CAS AR 100 - Great Discoveries in Archaeology CAS AR 372/GRS AR 772 - Archaeology of Colonial Boston CAS AR 372/GRS AR 772 - Archaeology of Colonial Boston CAS AS 101 - The Solar System CAS BI 106 - Human Anatomy CAS BI 107 - Biology I CAS BI 114 - Human Infectious Diseases: AIDS to Tuberculosis CAS BI 203 - Cell Biology CAS BI 315 - Systems Physiology CAS BI 383 - Fundamentals of Biology III CAS BI 421 - Biochemistry I CAS BI 421 - Biochemistry I CAS BI 491/BI 492 - Undergraduate Research IV CAS CG 111 - Beginning Modern Greek CAS CG 111 - Beginning Modern Greek CAS CH 101 - General Chemistry I CAS CH 102 - General Chemistry II CAS CH 103 - General Chemistry Lecture I CAS CH 104 - General Chemistry Lecture II CAS CH 105 - General Chemistry Laboratory I CAS CH 106 - General Chemistry Laboratory II CAS CH 171 - Life Science Chemistry I CAS CH 203 - Organic Chemistry I CAS CH 205 - Organic Chemistry Lecture I CAS CH 207 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I CAS CH 421 - Biochemistry I CAS CH 421 - Biochemistry I CAS CH 423 - Biochemistry Lecture I CAS CH 423 - Biochemistry Lecture I CAS CH191/CH192 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry 1 CAS CH291/CH 292 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry II CAS CH391/CH392 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry III CAS CH491/CH492 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry IV CAS CL 111 - Beginning Latin CAS CL 111 - Beginning Latin CAS CL 161 - Beginning Greek CAS CL 161 - Beginning Greek CAS CL 203 - Greek & Roman Private Life CAS CL 203 - Greek & Roman Private Life CAS CL 21 - Readings in Latin Prose CAS CL 213 - Greek and Roman Mythology CAS CL 261 - Plato and Paul CAS CL 351/CL 520 - Latin Seminar CAS CS 101 - Introduction to Computers CAS CS 111 - Introduction to Computer Science I CAS CS 112 - Introduction to Computer Science II CAS CS 591 - Introduction to Cryptography CAS EC 101 - Introductory Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 102 - Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 201 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 202 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 305 - Economic Statistics CAS EC 323 - Behavioral Economics CAS EC 341 - Monetary and Banking Institutions CAS EC 356 - Economics of the Labor Market CAS EC 368 - Contemporary East Asian Economics CAS EC 391 - International Economics I CAS EC 403 - Game Theory CAS EN 125 - Readings in Modern Literature CAS EN 202 - Introduction to Creative Writing CAS EN 220 - Seminar in Literature CAS EN 322 - Survey of British Literature I CAS EN 363 - Shakespeare I CAS EN 529 - Romantic Age I CAS EN 587 - Studies in African American Literature CAS EN 594 - Studies in Literature and the Arts CAS ES 105 Environmental Earth Sciences - CAS GE 100 - Introduction to Environmental Science CAS GE 102 - The Cultural Landscape CAS HI 101 - The Dawn of Europe: Antiquity to the Renaissance (Western Civilization I) CAS HI 151 - The Emerging United States to 1865 CAS HI 349 - History of International Relations 1900-1945 CAS HI 374 - Intellectual History of the United States, 1900 to the Present CAS HI 377 - Economic History of the United States CAS HI 380 - American Popular Culture: Film and Humor CAS HI 491 - Directed Study CAS HI 594 - The Armenian Genocide CAS IR 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS IR 330 - Diplomatic Practice CAS IR 367 - Introduction to Latin American Politics & I.R. CAS IR 368 - Contemporary East Asian Economics CAS IR 370 - China: From Revolution to Reform CAS IR 395 - North-South Relations CAS IR 508 - Islamic Political Movements and U.S. Policy CAS LC 115 - Introduction to China CAS LC 123 - First-Year Intensive Chinese CAS LF 111 - First-Semester French CAS LF 211 - Third-Semester French CAS LG 111 - First-Semester German CAS LH 111 - First-Semester Hebrew CAS LI 111 - First-Semester Italian CAS LI 211 - Third-Semester Italian CAS LJ 111 - First-Semester Japanese CAS LJ 211 - Third-Semester Japanese CAS LK 111 - First-Semester Korean CAS LL 556 - Studies in Literature and Culture CAS LS 111 - First-Semester Spanish CAS LS 112 - Second-Semester Spanish CAS LS 211 - Third-Semester Spanish CAS LS 212 - Fourth-Semester Spanish CAS LS 221 - Third-Semester Spanish for Reading CAS LS 303 - Composition and Conversation in Spanish I CAS LY 111 - Elementary Modern Arabic (Modern Arabic 1) CAS MA 113 - Elementary Statistics CAS MA 115 - Statistics I CAS MA 120 - Applied Mathematics for Social and Management Sciences CAS MA 121 - Calculus for Life and Social Sciences I CAS MA 123 - Calculus I CAS MA 124 - Calculus II CAS MA 142 - Introduction to Linear Algebra CAS MA 213 - Basic Statistics and Probability CAS MA 225 - Multivariate Calculus CAS MA 226 - Differential Equations CAS MA 242 - Linear Algebra CAS MA 293 - Discrete Mathematics I CAS MA 341 - Introduction to Number Theory CAS MA 381 - Elementary Probability CAS MA 411 - Advanced Calculus CAS PH 110 - Great Philosophers CAS PH 140 - God, Freedom, Immortality CAS PH 160 - Reasoning and Argumentation CAS PH 251 - Medical Ethics CAS PH 270 - Philosophy of Science CAS PH 300 - History of Ancient Philosophy CAS PO 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS PO 317 - Presidential Leadership CAS PO 324 - Media and Politics in the United States CAS PO 367 - Introduction to Latin American Politics and International Relations CAS PO 369 - China: From Revolution to Reform CAS PO 370 - International Conflicts and Cooperation CAS PO 548 - The Politics of Education CAS PS 101 - General Psychology CAS PS 211 - Introduction to Experimental Design in Psychology CAS PS 234 - Psychology of Learning CAS PS 241 - Developmental Psychology CAS PS 325 - Experimental Psychology: Personality CAS PS 336 - Introduction to Cognitive Psychology CAS PS 372 - Psychological Perspectives on War and Peace CAS PS 560 - Cross-Cultural Psychology CAS RN 106 - Death and Immortality CAS RN 362 - Chinese Medicine CAS SO 100 - Principles in Sociology CAS SO 215 - Patients, Professionals, and Health Care CAS SO 304 - Formal Organizations CAS SO 306 - Boston's People and Neighborhoods CAS SO 306 - Boston's People and Neighborhoods CAS SO 345 - Film and Society CAS WR 098 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing in English (English as a Second Language only) CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar - Seminar theme: Harlem Renaissance CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar - Seminar theme: The American Short Story: Tradition and Evolution CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: Innovation in Technology and Science: Historical Perspectives CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: Literary Journalism in America CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: Modernist Literature and Society CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: Stranger Than Fiction: Autobiography in the 20th Century CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: The Virtue of Rhetoric CAS WS 114 - Women, Society, and Culture: Humanities CAS WS 305 - Critical Issues in Women's Studies: Hillary Clinton and Women’s Political Leadership CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 143 - Introduction to Painting CFA AR 143 - Introduction to Painting CFA AR 235 - Drawing I CFA AR 235 - Drawing I CFA AR 389 - Graphic Design CFA AR 389 - Graphic Design CFA AR 431 - Advanced Drawing CFA AR 431 - Advanced Drawing CFA AR 580 - History of Graphic Design CFA AR 580 - History of Graphic Design CFA AR 581 - Web Design CFA AR 581 - Web Design CFA DR 123 - Acting for Non-Theatre Majors I CFA FA 501 - Arts Criticism: From the Old Media to the New CFA MU 111 - Elements of Music Theory I CFA MU 497/MU 682 - Advanced Instrumental Conducting CFA MU 601 - Analytical Techniques I COM CM 301 - Principles and Practices of Public Relations COM CM 311 - Oral Presentation COM CM 317 - Introduction to Advertising COM CM 321 - Mass Communication Research COM CM 323 - Design in Communication COM CM 331 - Writing for Mass Communication COM CM 380 - Theory and Process of Communication COM CM 417 - Advertising Copy and Design COM CM 441 - Media Relations COM CM 510 - Computers in Communication COM CM 518 - Creating Broadcast Advertising COM CM 519 - Interactive Marketing Communications COM CM 561 - Special Topics: Interpersonal Communication COM CM 561 - Special Topics: New Media and Public Relations COM CM 561 - Special Topics: The Power of Communication Management COM CM 706 - Organizational Communications COM CM 714 - Oral Presentation COM CM 717 - Advertising Copy and Design COM CM 742 - Media Relations COM CO 201 - Introduction to Communication Writing COM FT 310 - Screenwriting I COM FT 353 - Video Production I COM FT 456 - Acting for Directors and Writers COM FT 505 - Television Production Hothouse COM FT 519/FT 552 - Visiting Filmmaker Workshop: Susan Buice and Arin Crumley COM FT 543 - TV Comedy COM FT 552 - Special Topic: The Art of Film Editing COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Hollywood Genre COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Hong Kong Cinema COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Media Branding and the American Child COM FT 553 - Special Topics: Modern Horror, Gender and the Profane COM FT 560 - The Documentary COM JO 305 - Basic Photography COM JO 307 - Newswriting and Reporting I COM JO 502 - Culinary Journalism COM JO 514 - Sports Journalism COM JO 721 - Newswriting and Reporting I ENG AM 451 - Independent Study in Aerospace Engineering ENG AM 452 - Independent Study in Mechanical Engineering ENG AM 900 - Research ENG AM 901 - Thesis ENG AM 951 - Independent Study ENG AM 991 - Dissertation ENG BE 900 - Research ENG BE 951 - Independent Study ENG EC 451 - Directed Study ENG EC 900 - Research ENG EC 901 - Thesis ENG EC 951 - Independent Study ENG EC 991 - Dissertation ENG EK 102 - Introduction to Linear Algebra for Engineers ENG EK 102 - Introduction to Linear Algebra for Engineers ENG EK 127 - Engineering Computation ENG EK 127 - Engineering Computation ENG EK 127 - Engineering Computation ENG EK 130 - Introduction to Materials Processing/Product Development ENG EK 131 - Material Engineering Applied to Art and Design ENG EK 406 - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture ENG EK 406 - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture ENG EK 406 - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture ENG EK 409 - Engineering Economy ENG EK 409 - Engineering Economy ENG MN 490 - Directed Study ENG MN 522 - Technology Ventures ENG MN 526 - Simulation of Physical Processes ENG MN 900 - Research ENG MN 901 - Thesis ENG MN 925 - Graduate Project ENG MN 951 - Independent Study ENG MN 991 - Dissertation GMS BT 106 - Medical Terminology II GMS BT 108 - Introductory Math for the Laboratory GMS BT 305 - Introductory Biochemistry GMS BT 406 - Clinical Laboratory Genetics GMS BT 450 - Forensic Toxicology GMS BT 591/BT 592 - Biomed Externship GRS BI 901 - 940 - Research in Biology GRS CH 901/CH 902 - PhD Research in Chemistry GRS HI 754 - Economic History of the United States GSM AC 711 - Financial Reporting and Control GSM AC 711 - Financial Reporting and Control GSM AC 841 - Advanced Accounting GSM AC 841 - Advanced Accounting GSM AC 865 - Auditing Issues & Problems GSM AC 865 - Auditing Issues & Problems GSM ES 700 - Executive Presentation GSM ES 700 - Executive Presentation GSM ES 713 - Managing Career Transitions GSM ES 717 - Creating Your Career Marketing Plan GSM FE 730 - Economics and Management Decisions GSM FE 730 - Economics and Management Decisions GSM FE 822 - Fixed Income Markets GSM FE 822 - Fixed Income Markets GSM FE 823 - Investments GSM FE 823 - Investments GSM IM 845 - Asian Field Seminar GSM IM 851 - European Field Seminar GSM IM 852 - Global Social Enterprise Field Seminar — Brazil GSM MK 855 - Internet Marketing GSM MK 855 - Internet Marketing GSM OB 848 - Leadership GSM OM 855 - Project Management GSM QM 717 - Data Analysis for Managerial Decision-Making GSM QM 717 - Data Analysis for Managerial Decision-Making GSM SP 700 - Current Topics in Law and Ethics GSM SP 751 - Competition, Innovation, and Strategy GSM SP 861 - Emerging Issues in Business Law MET AC 201 - Accounting I MET AD 657 - Economic Sustainability, Development, and Competitiveness of a Tourist Destination MET AD 657 - Economic Sustainability, Development, and Competitiveness of a Tourist Destination MET AD 733 - Leadership in Management MET AD 733 - Leadership in Management MET AD 742 - Program and Project Management MET AD 742 - Program and Project Management MET AD 773 - International Business Simulation MET AD 773 - International Business Simulation MET AR 711 - Capital Campaigns MET AR 766 - Art and the Community MET AR 777 - Comparative Cultural Policy and Administration (Seven-Week course) MET AT 752 - Group Insurance Applications of Actuarial Principles MET AT 752 - Group Insurance Applications of Actuarial Principles MET AT 782 - Pension Mathematics and Mortality Tables MET AT 782 - Pension Mathematics and Mortality Tables MET CJ 101 - Principles of Criminal Justice MET CJ 610 - Special Topics: American Prison MET CJ 725 - Forensic Behavior and Analysis MET CM 708 - Principles and Practices of Advertising MET CM 716 - Computers in Communication MET CS 248 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MET CS 248 - Introduction to Discrete Mathematics MET CS 534 - Quantitative Methods for Information Systems MET CS 534 - Quantitative Methods for Information Systems MET CS 575 - Introduction to Operating Systems MET CS 682 - Information Systems Analysis and Design MET ES 241 Coastal Environments of Massachusetts - MET ES 241 - Coastal Environments of Massachusetts MET FI 202 - Personal Financial Planning MET FI 512 - Financial Markets and Institutions MET FI 631 - Financial Analysis MET FI 631 - Financial Analysis MET FI 709 - Case Studies in Current Corporate Financial Topics MET FI 709 - Case Studies in Current Corporate Financial Topics MET FI 717 - Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management MET FI 717 - Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management MET HI 395 - Film and History MET MG 301 - Introduction to Management MET MG 721 - International Business Law MET MG 721 - International Business Law MET ML 631 - Culture and Cuisine: The Regions of France MET PS 295 - Psychology and Film: Images of Madness MET PS 350 - Depression and Disorders of Mood MET SO 204 - Contemporary Social Problems MET SO 302 - Women and Health in the 21st Century MET TM 448 - Electronic Commerce and Web Design I MET TM 670 - Multimedia: Tools, Design, and Application MET TM 670 - Multimedia: Tools, Design, and Application MET TM 750 - Supply Chain Management MET TM 750 - Supply Chain Management MET UA 510 - Special Topics: Boston’s North End: From Colonial Center to Immigrant Theme Park MET UA 510 - Special Topics: Boston’s North End: From Colonial Center to Immigrant Theme Park MET UA 510 - Special Topics: International Comparative Urbanization and Planning MET UA 510 - Special Topics: Non-Profits and Land Use Development SAR HS 251/HS 551 - Human Nutrition Science SAR HS 251/HS 551 - Human Nutrition Science SAR HS 342/HS 542 - Exercise Physiology SAR HS 342/HS 542 - Exercise Physiology SAR HS 405 - Health Science Practicum SAR HS 405 - Health Science Practicum SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 412 - Field Experience: Exercise Science SAR HS 412 - Field Experience: Exercise Science SAR HS 581 - Gross Human Anatomy (Four-Week course) SAR HS 581 - Gross Human Anatomy (Four-week course) SAR HS 703/HS 811 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 703/HS 811 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 710 - Graduate Field Experience: Applied Anatomy and Physiology SAR HS 710 - Graduate Field Experience: Applied Anatomy and Physiology SAR HS 791 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 791 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 901 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 901 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 905 - Dissertation Research SAR HS 905 - Dissertation Research SAR SH 521 - Phonetics SAR SH 521 - Phonetics SAR SH 522 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism SAR SH 522 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism SAR SH 535 - Introduction to Audiology SAR SH 535 - Introduction to Audiology SAR SH 734 - Acquired Cognitive Disorders SAR SH 734 - Acquired Cognitive Disorders SAR SH 737 - Evaluation and Diagnosis: Speech Pathology SAR SH 737 - Evaluation and Diagnosis: Speech Pathology SAR SH 739 - Advanced Dysphagia SAR SH 739 - Advanced Dysphagia SAR SH 741 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 741 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 742/SH 743 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 742/SH 743 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 749–751, 754 - Clinical Practicum: Audiology Hearing Testing SAR SH 749–751, 754 - Clinical Practicum: Audiology Hearing Testing SAR SH 901 - Independent Study in Speech Pathology and Audiology SAR SH 901 - Independent Study in Speech Pathology and Audiology SAR SH 942 - Thesis Research SAR SH 942 - Thesis Research SAR SH 981 - Dissertation Research SAR SH 981 - Dissertation Research SED AP 600 - Diversity and Justice in Education SED AP 612 - Governance and Decision-Making in Higher Education SED AP 662 - Administrative Planning SED AP 763 - Community Analysis SED CE 620 - The Psychology of Performance Excellence: Talent Development SED CE 630 - Applied Positive Psychology SED CE 741 - Cross-Cultural Perspectives SED CE 847 - Theories of Group Counseling SED DE 551 - Deaf Literature and ASL Folklore SED DE 570 - American Sign Language I SED EM 560 - Technology and Curriculum Integration Workshop SED HE 221 - Foundations of Health Education SED LS 565 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics SED ME 590 - Field Study: Mathematics in Education SED PE 504 - Workshop: Coaching Strategies SED PE 511 - Movement Education: Early Childhood to Adolescence SED PE 566 - Coaching Young Athletes SED RS 600 - Perspectives on Inquiry SED SE 510 - Special Education: Curriculum and Instruction SED SO 573 - Teaching and Understanding the Cold War through Film SHA HF 100 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 140 - Hospitality Field Experience I SHA HF 240 - Hospitality Field Experience II SHA HF 280 - Hospitality Technology and Computer Applications SHA HF 331 - Human Resources Management for the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 420 - Food and Beverage Management SHA HF 432 - Hospitality Leadership SHA HF 440 - International Experience SHA HF 460 - Advanced Hospitality Marketing SMG AC 221 - Financial Accounting SMG AC 222 - Managerial Accounting SMG AC 541 - Advanced Accounting SMG AC 565 - Auditing SMG FE 442 - Money, Financial Markets, and Economic Activity SMG FE 445 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management SMG MK 468 - Advanced Marketing Strategy SMG MK 486 - Internet Marketing SMG MK 486 - Internet Marketing SMG SM 101 - Introduction to Business SMG SM 105 - Introduction to Marketing SMG SM 105 - Introduction to Marketing SMG SM 221 - Probabilistic and Statistical Decision Making for Management SSW CP 801 - Clinical Practice: Adolescents in the Social Context SSW HB 723 - Adult Psychopathology SSW HB 735 - Implications of Racism for Social Work Practice SSW SR 744 - Social Work Research II STH TC 869 - Prophetic Preaching and Social Ethics STH TO 827 - "Terror All Around": Reading the Old Testament in an Age of Violence STH TO 838 - Biblical Interpretation from Hispanic and Latin American Perspectives
Session 2 (30.06.2008 - 08.08.2008) CAS CL 112 - Intermediate Latin CAS PO 211 - Introduction to American Politics CAS PO 300 - Special Topics in American Politics CAS PY 212 - General Physics II CAS PY 491/PY 492 - Directed Study CFA MU 446/MU 646 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level II COM FT 954 - Graduate Internship 2 GSM ES 701 - Executive Written Communication GSM OB 860 - Managerial Decision Making GSM OM 726 - Creating Value Through Operations and Technology GSM SP 700 - Current Topics in Law and Ethics MET AD 745 - Competitive Strategies for Dynamic Environments MET FI 631 - Financial Analysis MET MG 415 - Program and Project Management CAS AA 207 - Introduction to Ethnic, Race, and Minority Relations CAS AA 502 - Studies in African American Literature CAS AA 507 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance CAS AH 112 - Art History II: Renaissance to Today CAS AH 225 - Arts of Asia CAS AH 284 - Arts in America CAS AH 295 - History of Photography CAS AH 333 - The Art of Classical Greece CAS AM 200 - Introduction to American Studies CAS AM 371 - Art and Architecture in Boston CAS AN 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CAS AN 102 - Human Behavioral Biology and Evolution CAS AN 210 - Medical Anthropology CAS AN 308 - Food, Culture, and Society CAS AN 308 - Food, Culture, and Society (Three-Week course) CAS AN 362 - Culture and Environment CAS AR 100 - Great Discoveries in Archaeology CAS AS 102 - The Astronomical Universe CAS BI 107 - Biology I CAS BI 108 - Biology II CAS BI 206 - Genetics CAS BI 211 - Human Physiology CAS BI 325 - Principles of Neuroscience CAS BI 407/GRS BI 607 - Animal Behavior CAS BI 422 - Biochemistry II CAS BI 422 - Biochemistry II CAS BI 424 - Biochemistry Lecture II CAS BI 424 - Biochemistry Lecture II CAS BI 491/BI 492 - Undergraduate Research IV CAS CG 112 - Continuing Modern Greek CAS CG 112 - Continuing Modern Greek CAS CH 102 General Chemistry II - CAS CH 104 General Chemistry Lecture II - CAS CH 106 General Chemistry Laboratory II - CAS CH 172 Life Science Chemistry II - CAS CH 203 Organic Chemistry I - CAS CH 204 Organic Chemistry II - CAS CH 206 Organic Chemistry Lecture II - CAS CH 208 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II CAS CH 214 - Organic Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis CAS CH 220 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory with Qualitative Analysis CAS CH 422 - Biochemistry II CAS CH 422 - Biochemistry II CAS CH 424 - Biochemistry Lecture II CAS CH 424 - Biochemistry Lecture II CAS CH191/CH192 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry 1 CAS CH291/CH 292 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry II CAS CH391/CH392 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry III CAS CH491/CH492 - Undergraduate Research in Chemistry IV CAS CL 112 - Intermediate Latin CAS CL 162 - Intermediate Greek CAS CL 162 - Intermediate Greek CAS CL 212 - Introduction to Latin Poetry CAS CL 213 - Greek and Roman Mythology CAS CL 262 - Homeric Epic CAS CL 351/CL 520 - Latin Seminar CAS CS 101 - Introduction to Computers CAS CS 111 - Introduction to Computer Science I CAS EC 101 - Introductory Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 102 - Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 201 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 202 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 320 - Economics of Less-Developed Regions CAS EC 325 - The Economics of Poverty and Discrimination in the United States CAS EC 332 - Market Structure and Economic Performance CAS EC 371 - Environmental Economics CAS EC 387 - Introduction to Health Economics CAS EC 392 - International Economics II: Problems and Policy CAS EC 505 - Elementary Mathematical Economics CAS EN 202 - Introduction to Creative Writing CAS EN 323 - Survey of British Literature II CAS EN 364 - Shakespeare II CAS EN 377 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance CAS EN 588 - Studies in African American Literature CAS EN 596 - Studies in Literary Topics CAS ES 101 The Dynamic Earth - CAS GE 101 - Natural Environments: The Atmosphere CAS GE 103 - Economic Geography CAS GE 201 - World Regional Geography I CAS GE 360 - Geospatial Methods in Environmental Studies CAS HI 102 - The Emergence of Modern Europe: Renaissance to the Present (Western Civilization II) CAS HI 152 - The United States Since 1865 CAS HI 203 - History of Medieval Europe CAS HI 350 - History of International Relations Since 1945 CAS HI 365 - United States Since 1968 CAS HI 392 - Introduction to the Middle East CAS HI 491 - Directed Study CAS HU 221 - Major Authors I CAS IR 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS IR 509 - Islam in Middle East Politics CAS IR 581 - The Evolution of Strategic Intelligence CAS IR 586 - Islam in South Asian Politics CAS LC 111 - First-Semester Chinese CAS LF 112 - Second-Semester French CAS LF 212 - Fourth-Semester French CAS LG 112 - Second-Semester German CAS LH 112 - Second-Semester Hebrew CAS LI 112 - Second-Semester Italian CAS LI 212 - Fourth-Semester Italian CAS LJ 112 - Second-Semester Japanese CAS LK 112 - Second-Semester Korean CAS LS 111 - First-Semester Spanish CAS LS 112 - Second-Semester Spanish CAS LS 123 - First-Year Spanish CAS LS 211 - Third-Semester Spanish CAS LS 212 - Fourth-Semester Spanish CAS LS 222 - Fourth-Semester Spanish for Reading CAS LS 304 - Composition and Conversation in Spanish II CAS LS 350 - Introduction to Analysis of Hispanic Texts CAS LY 112 - Elementary Modern Arabic (Modern Arabic 2) CAS MA 113 - Elementary Statistics CAS MA 116 - Statistics II CAS MA 118 - College Algebra and Trigonometry CAS MA 120 - Applied Mathematics for Social and Management Sciences CAS MA 121 - Calculus for Life and Social Sciences I CAS MA 122 - Calculus for Life and Social Sciences II CAS MA 123 - Calculus I CAS MA 124 - Calculus II CAS MA 214 - Applied Statistics CAS MA 225 - Multivariate Calculus CAS MA 226 - Differential Equations CAS MA 242 - Linear Algebra CAS MA 294 - Applied Abstract Algebra CAS MA 412 - Complex Variables CAS MA 547 - Topics in Number Theory CAS MA 548 - Problem Solving in Number Theory CAS MA 549 - Geometry and Symmetry CAS MA 581 - Probability CAS MA 590 - Introduction to Probability Theory CAS MF 502 - Fundamentals of Finance CAS MU 225 - Jazz Music CAS PH 100 - Introduction to Philosophy CAS PH 150 - Introduction to Ethics CAS PH 155 - Philosophy and Politics CAS PH 250 - Environmental Ethics CAS PH 310 - History of Modern Philosophy CAS PO 101 - Introduction to Political Science CAS PO 191 - Utopias and Dystopias CAS PO 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS PO 291 - Introduction to Political Theory CAS PO 312 - American Political Culture CAS PO 376 - Politics and Democracy in Spain CAS PS 101 - General Psychology CAS PS 241 - Developmental Psychology CAS PS 251 - Psychology of Personality: Theories and Application CAS PS 261 - Social Psychology CAS PS 333 - Drugs and Behavior CAS PS 370 - Psychology of the Family CAS PS 371 - Abnormal Psychology CAS PY 106 - Elementary Physics II CAS RN 100 - Religion and Culture CAS RN 220 - The Holy City: Jerusalem in Time, Space, and Imagination CAS SO 100 - Principles in Sociology CAS SO 203 - Introduction to Sociological Theories CAS SO 207 - Introduction to Ethnic, Race, and Minority Relations CAS SO 240 - Sexuality and Social Life CAS SO 277 - Sociology of Science and Technology CAS SO 333 - Seminar: The Workplace CAS WR 098 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing in English (English as a Second Language only) CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar - Seminar theme: Sympathy for the Devil CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar - Seminar theme: The American Short Story CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - American Capitalism and the Democratic Imagination CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: American Homestead CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: American Political Eloquence CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar - Seminar theme: The Novel Now CAS WS 342 - Women, Law, and Society CAS WS 346 - Women & Film CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 143 - Introduction to Painting CFA AR 143 - Introduction to Painting CFA AR 235 - Drawing I CFA AR 235 - Drawing I CFA AR 245 - Painting I CFA AR 245 - Painting I CFA AR 297 - Introduction to Sculpture CFA AR 297 - Introduction to Sculpture CFA AR 389 - Graphic Design CFA AR 389 - Graphic Design CFA AR 415 - Photography I CFA AR 415 - Photography I CFA AR 431 - Advanced Drawing CFA AR 431 - Advanced Drawing CFA AR 581 - Web Design CFA AR 581 - Web Design CFA DR 134 - Movement for Theatre: Stage Combat CFA DR 508 - Contemporary Drama: August Wilson CFA DR 508 - Contemporary Drama: August Wilson CFA MU 391/MU 691 - Music for Special Learners CFA MU 416/MU 616 - Teaching and Learning of Traditional American Music CFA MU 432/MU 632 - Rhythms of the World: West Africa CFA MU 433/MU 633 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level I CFA MU 437/MU 637 - Digital Media in the Music Classroom CFA MU 482/MU 782 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level III CFA MU 579 - Instructional Software, Internet and Digital Media for Music Educators CFA MU 583 - Secrets of Music Theater for Middle School and High School Music Teachers CFA MU 639 - Music of Mozart COM CM 311 - Oral Presentation COM CM 331 - Writing for Mass Communication COM CM 380 - Theory and Process of Communication COM CM 417 - Advertising Copy and Design COM CM 423 - Portfolio Development for Advertising COM CM 717 - Advertising Copy and Design COM CO 201 - Introduction to Communication Writing COM FT 310 - Screenwriting I COM FT 494 - Undergraduate Internship 2 COM FT 526 - Directing the Theatrical and Television Film COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Advanced Screenwriting COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Experimental Film on Digital Video COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Gangster Films COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Italian Cinema COM FT 553 - Special Topics: Hollywood in Depression and War COM JO 308 - Newswriting and Reporting II COM JO 502 - The Journalism of Place: Landscape Writing and Drawing COM JO 502 - Travel Writing: The Journalism of People and Place COM JO 722 - Newswriting and Reporting II ENG AM 451 - Independent Study in Aerospace Engineering ENG AM 452 - Independent Study in Mechanical Engineering ENG AM 900 - Research ENG AM 901 - Thesis ENG AM 951 - Independent Study ENG AM 991 - Dissertation ENG BE 900 - Research ENG BE 951 - Independent Study ENG EC 451 - Directed Study ENG EC 900 - Research ENG EC 901 - Thesis ENG EC 951 - Independent Study ENG EC 991 - Dissertation ENG MN 490 - Directed Study ENG MN 900 - Research ENG MN 901 - Thesis ENG MN 925 - Graduate Project ENG MN 951 - Independent Study ENG MN 991 - Dissertation GMS BT 210 - Technical Writing for Clinical Research GMS BT 407 - Cytogenetics Laboratory GMS BT 560 - Good Clinical Practices (GCP) in Clinical Research GMS BT 580 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Research GMS BT 591/BT 592 - Biomed Externship GRS BI 901 - 940 - Research in Biology GRS CH 903/CH 904 - MA Research in Chemistry GRS HI 892 - The Middle East GRS MA 647 - Research Methods in Mathematics I GSM AC 814 - Financial Statement Analysis & Investor Decisions GSM AC 814 - Financial Statement Analysis & Investor Decisions GSM ES 701 - Executive Written Communication GSM ES 711 - Career Coaching GSM ES 711 - Career Coaching GSM ES 715 - Developing your Career Network GSM ES 715 - Developing your Career Network GSM FE 722 - Financial Management GSM FE 722 - Financial Management GSM FE 820 - Corporate Financial Management GSM FE 820 - Corporate Financial Management GSM MK 864 - Pricing Strategy and Tactics GSM MK 864 - Pricing Strategy and Tactics GSM OB 860 - Managerial Decision Making GSM OM 726 - Creating Value Through Operations and Technology GSM QM 717 - Data Analysis for Managerial Decision-Making GSM QM 717 - Data Analysis for Managerial Decision-Making GSM SP 700 - Current Topics in Law and Ethics MET AC 200 - Principles of Accounting MET AD 725 - Negotiations and Organizational Conflict Resolution MET AD 725 - Negotiations and Organizational Conflict Resolution MET AD 745 - Competitive Strategies for Dynamic Environments MET AD 754 - International Commerce: Middle East MET AD 754 - International Commerce: Middle East MET AD 893 - Politics, Public Relations and Public Policy: The Boston Harbor Clea Up MET AD 893 - Politics, Public Relations and Public Policy: The Boston Harbor Clean Up MET AD 893 - Politics, Public Relations and Public Policy: The Boston Harbor Clean Up MET CJ 650 - Terrorism MET CJ 750 - Police in the Multicultural Society MET CM 702 - Advertising and Society MET CM 810 - Directed Study MET CS 101 - Computers and Their Applications MET CS 599 - Biometrics MET ES 141 From Periwinkles to Pilot Whales: Investigation on Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay - MET ES 141 - From Periwinkles to Pilot Whales: Investigation on Boston Harbor and Massachusetts Bay MET FI 302 - Principles of Finance MET FI 631 - Financial Analysis MET FI 712 - Financial Markets and Institutions MET FI 712 - Financial Markets and Institutions MET FI 744 - Venture Capital and Financing Innovation MET FI 744 - Venture Capital and Financing Innovation MET HI 373 - History of Boston MET HI 373 - History of Boston MET MA 603 - SAS with Statistical Applications MET MA 603 - SAS with Statistical Applications MET MG 301 - Introduction to Management MET MK 301 - Principles of Marketing MET ML 702 - Special Topic: Representations of Food and Gender in the Media MET ML 702 - Special Topic: Sociology of Food and Eating MET PS 221 - Psychology of Human Sexuality MET PS 273 - Introduction to Clinical Psychology MET SO 308 - Self and Society MET SO 310 - Sociology of Business Organizations MET TM 520 - Developing, Implementing, and Organizing for New Products and Services MET UA 301 - Introduction to Urban Affairs MET UA 523 - Grantsmanship: Skills and Techniques in Urban Affairs MET UA 702 - Urban Analytical Methods SAR AT 205 - Athletic Training Practicum I (Three-day course) SAR AT 205 - Athletic Training Practicum I (Three-day course) SAR HS 405 - Health Science Practicum SAR HS 405 - Health Science Practicum SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 412 - Field Experience: Exercise Science SAR HS 412 - Field Experience: Exercise Science SAR HS 703/HS 811 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 703/HS 811 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 710 - Graduate Field Experience: Applied Anatomy and Physiology SAR HS 710 - Graduate Field Experience: Applied Anatomy and Physiology SAR HS 791 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 791 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 901 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 901 - Directed Study and Research SAR HS 905 - Dissertation Research SAR HS 905 - Dissertation Research SAR RC 506/RC 606 - Psychiatric Rehabilitation SAR RC 506/RC 606 - Psychiatric Rehabilitation SAR SH 505 - Introduction to Phonological Disorders SAR SH 505 - Introduction to Phonological Disorders SAR SH 524 - Normal Language Acquisition SAR SH 524 - Normal Language Acquisition SAR SH 542 - Aural Rehabilitation SAR SH 542 - Aural Rehabilitation SAR SH 727 - Advanced Professional Seminar-Autism SAR SH 727 - Advanced Professional Seminar-Autism SAR SH 741 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 741 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 742/SH 743 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 742/SH 743 - Clinical Practicum: Speech and Language SAR SH 749–751, 754 - Clinical Practicum: Audiology Hearing Testing SAR SH 749–751, 754 - Clinical Practicum: Audiology Hearing Testing SAR SH 901 - Independent Study in Speech Pathology and Audiology SAR SH 901 - Independent Study in Speech Pathology and Audiology SAR SH 942 - Thesis Research SAR SH 942 - Thesis Research SAR SH 981 - Dissertation Research SAR SH 981 - Dissertation Research SED AP 520 - Communications in Education and Human Service Organizations SED CE 730 - Guiding the College Admission Process SED CT 575 - General Methods of Instruction (Grades 5–12) SED DE 571 - American Sign Language II SED EC 556 - Children's Literature for the Early Childhood Teacher (Pre-K-2) SED ED 500 - Foundations of Educational Practices SED ED 501 - Foundations of Educational Practices Lab SED EM 610 - Internet and WWW for Educators SED EM 630 - Cyberethics SED LR 732 - Teaching Reading in the Middle and Secondary Schools SED LS 658 - Second-Language Acquisition SED LS 734 - The Roles and Responsibilities of the Literacy Specialist: Leadership, Coaching, Teaching (Pre-Practicum) SED LS 737 - Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 1 SED LS 738 - Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 2 SED PE 515 - Institute on Physical Fitness SED RS 600 - Perspectives on Inquiry SED SE 511 - Special Education: Introduction to Autism SED SE 534 - Classroom and Behavior Management SHA HF 100 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 140 - Hospitality Field Experience I SHA HF 210 - Financial Accounting in Hospitality SHA HF 240 - Hospitality Field Experience II SHA HF 410 - Finance for the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 440 - International Experience SMG AC 221 - SMG AC 222 Financial Accounting SMG AC 222 - Managerial Accounting SMG AC 544 - International Accounting SMG AC 555 - Not-for-Profit Accounting SMG AC 579 - Principles of Income Taxation II SMG FE 449 - Corporate Financial Management SMG SM 104 - Introduction to Financial Analysis SMG SM 104 - Introduction to Financial Analysis SMG SM 221 - Probabilistic and Statistical Decision Making for Management SSW CP 799 - Brief and Time-Effective Treatment SSW HB 735 - Implications of Racism for Social Work Practice
Session 3 (20.05.2008 - 08.08.2008) MET AC 630 - Financial and Managerial Accounting SAR PT 520 - Functional Anatomy (Eight-week course) COM CO 510 - Screenwriting Institute — Intensive Professional Screenwriting Program (Eleven-Week course) ENG EC 311 - Introduction to Logic Design ENG EC 311 - Introduction to Logic Design ENG EC 401 - Signals and Systems ENG EC 410 - Introduction to Electronics ENG EC 757 - Advanced Microprocessor Design ENG EK 301 - Engineering Mechanics I ENG EK 302 - Engineering Mechanics II ENG EK 304 - Energy and Thermodynamics ENG EK 307 - Electric Circuit Theory MET AC 630 - Financial and Managerial Accounting MET AR 802 & AR 803 - Internship in Arts Administration MET AT 982 - Internship in Actuarial Science II MET AT 982 - Internship in Actuarial Science II MET CS 401 - Web Application Development MET CS 566 - Analysis of Algorithms MET CS 579 - Database Management MET CS 601 - Web Application Development MET CS 662 - Computer Language Theory MET CS 673 - Software Engineering MET CS 732 - Advanced Game Graphics MET CS 767 - Fuzzy, Expert, Genetic and Neural Systems MET TC 425 - Business Data Communications and Networks MET TC 425 - Business Data Communications and Networks (Ten-week course) MET TC 625 - Business Data Communications and Networks MET TC 625 - Business Data Communications and Networks SAR PT 515 - Physical Therapy Examination (Eight-week course) SAR PT 515 - Physical Therapy Examination (Eight-week course) SAR PT 520 - Functional Anatomy (Eight-week course) SAR SH 733 - Voice Disorders (Ten-week course) SAR SH 733 - Voice Disorders (Ten-week course) SMG SM 222 - Modeling Business Decisions and Market Outcomes SMG SM 299 - Management as a System (Intensive)

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Studentenwohnheim
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Preise pro Person und Summer Session (sechs Wochen)
Unterkunft im Doppel- oder Dreierzimmer: US$ 1,033
Einzelzimmer: US$ 1,363
Meal Plan: zwischen US$ 606 und US$ 937

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Apartments auf dem Campus
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Doppelzimmer: US$ 1,296
Einzelzimmer: US$ 1,558

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Sonstiges
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