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On-Site Session 1: 7 May - 24 June
Sasebo Naval Base   DSN: (315) 252-3299
sasebo-asia@umgc.edu
asia.umgc.edu

On-Site Session 1: 7 May - 24 June

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
HIST 157 History of the United States Since 1865 (3)
A survey of economic, intellectual, political, and social developments since the Civil War. The objective is to use primary and secondary sources to describe U.S. historical events and interpret current events and ideas in a historical context. Discussion covers the rise of industry and the emergence of the United States as a world power. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: HIST 157 or HUMN 120.
53828 S381 28 May 25-24 Jun 25 Th/Tu 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Harmon, David L. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom from Yokosuka (host site with faculty present) to Sasebo; class will not meet 19 June
JAPN 111 Elementary Japanese I (3)
For online sections, sound card, microphone, speakers and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Japanese: assumes no prior knowledge of Japanese. Students with prior experience with the Japanese language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written Japanese language. The objective is to communicate in Japanese in some concrete, real-life situations using culturally appropriate language; read and write hiragana; and read some katakana words in context.
54542 A384 07 May 25-23 Jun 25 W/M 1130-1300 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Yano, Takako Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week class; meets on-site
LIBS 150 Introduction to Research (1)
An introduction to the research process and methods for retrieving information in a library or through online sources. The aim is to identify an information need and locate, evaluate, and use appropriate resources in keeping with academic integrity and ethical standards. Focus is on implementing effective strategies for finding relevant information--including selecting appropriate print and electronic sources and effectively using web search engines and the UMGC Library's electronic resources to find information--and evaluating and correctly citing the information found. Students may not earn credit for LIBS 150 through challenge exam or portfolio credit and may receive credit for only one of the following courses: COMP 111, LIBS 100, or LIBS 150.
54850 A382 28 May 25-05 Jun 25 W/F 1800-2100 Open Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Nieubuurt, Joshua T. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 9-day hybrid class; meets on-site 5/28 and 5/30
WRTG 111X Academic Writing I (3)
(The first course in the two-course series WRTG 111X¿WRTG 112X. Fulfills the general education requirement in communications. Enrollment restricted to students for whom English is a second language.) An introduction to reading, writing, and critical thinking in an academic setting. The goal is to practice strategies for understanding academic texts and for developing one's ideas in relation to those texts. Focus is on writing thesis-driven essays that incorporate ideas and information from sources and demonstrate critical thinking, proper attribution, and effective language use. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: WRTG 100A, WRTG 111, or WRTG 111X.
54539 A381 15 May 25-08 Jul 25 Th/Tu 1845-2145 Closed Sasebo Naval Base
Faculty: Nieubuurt, Joshua T. Syllabus Course Materials

Blended

Note: Blended 8-week Bridge Class; meets on-site; connected via Zoom with an Asia Virtual section; This is the fourth class in the bridge program for academic English; class will not meet 19 June
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