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On-Site Session 2: 24 June - 11 August
Camp Humphreys   DSN: (315) 755-3530
humphreys-asia@umgc.edu
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On-Site Session 2: 24 June - 11 August

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
ASTD 158A Introduction to Korean Society (1)
(Formerly KORN 198A. Conducted in English. Not open to students who have completed KORN 105, ASTD 155, KORN 333, or ASTD 353.) An introduction to the major aspects of Korean culture. The cultural norms of Korea are compared to patterns of American culture. Students may receive credit for only one of the following: ASTD 158A or KORN 198A.
54232 A491 25 Jul 26-02 Aug 26 Sa 0900-1630 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Paek, Young Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 9-day hybrid class; meets on-site; meets Saturday, 25 July
ECON 201 Principles of Macroeconomics (3)
An introductory study of the macroeconomy. The objective is to apply select macroeconomic theories to real-world situations. Discussion covers economic growth, technological innovation, unemployment, inflation, and the roles of monetary policy and fiscal policy in determining macroeconomic performance. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: ECON 201 or ECON 205.
54236 A491 24 Jun 26-11 Aug 26 Th 1800-2100 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Shin, Koo-Sik Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site
KORN 111 Elementary Korean I (3)
(Not open to native speakers of Korean; assumes no prior knowledge of Korean.) An elementary study of Korean. Emphasis begins with oral communication skills and leads to balanced proficiency in the four communication skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Topics include basic structures, vocabulary, pronunciation, and culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible. writing, as well as elements of culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible.
54239 A491 24 Jun 26-11 Aug 26 W/M 1800-2100 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Seo, Eun-Mi Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week class; meets on-site
KORN 112 Elementary Korean II (3)
(Not open to native speakers of Korean.) Prerequisite: Completion of KORN 111 with a grade of C or better. Continued basic study of Korean, emphasizing oral communication and leading to a balanced development of proficiency in the four communication skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Basic structures, vocabulary, pronunciation, and writing are practiced along with continued familiarity with culture, history, and geography. Oral and written authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible.
54242 A491 24 Jun 26-11 Aug 26 W/M 1800-2100 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Kim, Hak-Sun 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.
54243 A491 11 Jul 26-19 Jul 26 Sa 0900-1630 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Conley, Christopher S. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 9-day hybrid class; meets on-site; meets Saturday, 11 July
MATH 107 College Algebra (3)
(The first course in the two-course series MATH 107-MATH 108. An alternative to MATH 115). An introduction to equations and inequalities and a study of functions and their properties, including the development of graphing skills with polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The objective is to apply appropriate technology and demonstrate fluency in the language of algebra; communicate mathematical ideas; perform operations on real numbers, complex numbers, and functions; solve equations and inequalities; analyze and graph circles and functions; and use mathematical modeling to translate, solve, and interpret applied problems. Technology is used for data modeling. Discussion also covers applications. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: MATH 107 or MATH 115.
54246 A491 24 Jun 26-11 Aug 26 Th 1800-2100 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Munsee, Ronald C. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 7-week hybrid class; meets on-site
PACE 111M Program and Career Exploration in Multidisciplinary Studies (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in research and computing literacy.) An orientation to UMGC and exploration of how UMGC academic programs align to professional goals and career options. Focus is on developing and practicing communication, teamwork, professionalism, and integrity skills while exploring ways to develop and enhance career opportunities. The aim is to become familiar with the university's academic culture and expectations; learn about UMGC resources for success; reflect on academic and professional goals; and explore opportunities to shorten programs through transfer credit and other prior learning. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: PACE 111B, PACE 111C, PACE 111M, PACE 111P, PACE 111S, or PACE 111T.
54247 A491 15 Jul 26-11 Aug 26 W/M 1800-2100 Open Camp Humphreys
Faculty: Carroll, Walter E. Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site
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