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Schedule of Classes
On-Site Intersession: 10 December - 6 January
Camp Casey   DSN: 031-691-6187
casey-asia@umgc.edu
asia.umgc.edu

On-Site Intersession: 10 December - 6 January

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
ARTT 110 Introduction to Drawing (3)
A hands-on introduction to various drawing media and related techniques. The objective is to translate the three-dimensional world into two dimensions, communicate through a visual medium, and critique visual works of art. Projects are based on nature and still life.
8928 A440 10 Dec 25-06 Jan 26 W/M 1800-2100 Open Camp Casey
Faculty: Kim, Hee-young Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site
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.
8931 A440 10 Dec 25-06 Jan 26 F/Tu 1800-2100 Open Camp Casey
Faculty: Lee, Hyung Dae Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site
IFSM 201 Concepts and Applications of Information Technology (3)
(Access to a standard office productivity package, i.e., word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software, required.) An introduction to data and the range of technologies (including hardware, software, databases, and networking and information systems) that provide the foundation for the data-centric focus of modern organizations. The objective is to apply knowledge of basic technical, ethical, and security considerations to select and use information technology (and the data that arises from technology) effectively in one's personal and professional lives. Discussion covers issues related to technology as a vehicle for collecting, storing, and sharing data and information, including privacy, ethics, security, and social impact. Applied exercises focus on the manipulation, analysis, and visualization of data and effective data communication strategies. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: BMGT 301, CAPP 101, CAPP 300, CMST 300, IFSM 201, or TMGT 201.
8932 A440 10 Dec 25-06 Jan 26 F/Tu 1800-2100 Open Camp Casey
Faculty: Jeon, Jin-Ah Syllabus Course Materials
Note: 4-week hybrid class; meets on-site
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