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Class Information English 100 - Composition           

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Title: Composition Class #: 5669 Section: 27 Subject: English Course: 100 Component: LEC Session: Regular Academic Session Instructor: Aditya Desai Campus: Main Campus Credits: 3 Final Exam: 2018-12-18 3:30pm to 5:30pm Description: A course in critical thinking, reading, and composing, with an emphasis on integrating academic research and documentation. Students read and produce work for a variety of purposes and audiences, focusing on strategies for researching, organizing, drafting, sharing, and revising. To satisfy the composition general education requirement, this course must be taken within a students first 30 credit hours of enrollment at UMBC. Day(s) & Location(s): TTh 4:00pm - 5:15pm - Performing Arts & Humani 317 317 Dates: 08/30/2018 - 12/11/2018 Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: LRC ENGL 100 Placement

Mathematics 151 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry 1











Title: Calc & Analy Geometry I Class #: 2603 Section: 11 Subject: Mathematics Course: 151

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Component: LEC Session: Regular Academic Session Instructor: Kalman Nanes Campus: Main Campus Credits: 0 Final Exam: 2018-12-19 1:00pm to 3:00pm Description: Topics of this course include limits, continuity, the rate of change, derivatives, differentiations formulas for algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions, maxima and minima, integration and computation of areas, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, areas and volumes of solids of revolution,and applications. Note: Non-science oriented students should consider Math 155. Credit will not be given for both Math 151 and Math 155. Day(s) & Location(s): MWF 1:00pm - 1:50 pm - Lecture Hall 1 101 101 Dates: 08/29/2018 - 12/10/2018 Notes: This course is part of the UMBC Course Materials Initiative in which reduced pricing was negotiated directly with the publisher for all students enrolling in this course. The course materials are provided in a common digital platform to all students; a maximum course materials charge of USD 97.50 will be included on all students tuition bills for these materials (so students are not to buy these materials from any other source). The digital textbook and any online ancillary materials associated with your instructor-selected text are accessed directly via Blackboard. (Please note that your instructor may have additional materials required for your course that are not included in this Initiative, but which will be available in the UMBC Bookstore.) The Bookstore has a policy for this initiative inclusive of recent federal legislation; this policy provides details on this initiative inclusive of students options and is available at: http://bookstore.umbc.edu/SiteText.aspx?id=32987. Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: You must have scored a 5 on the LRC/PLC MATH placement exam or have completed MATH 150 with a grade of "C" or better to enroll in this course.

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Mathematics 151 - Calculus & Analytic Geometry 1 (Discussion)          

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Title: Calc & Analy Geometry I Class #: 2604 Section: 12 Subject: Mathematics Course: 151 Component: DIS Session: Regular Academic Session Campus: Main Campus Credits: 4 Description: Topics of this course include limits, continuity, the rate of change, derivatives, differentiations formulas for algebraic, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions, maxima and minima, integration and computation of areas, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, areas and volumes of solids of revolution,and applications. Note: Non-science oriented students should consider Math 155. Credit will not be given for both Math 151 and Math 155. Day(s) & Location(s): MW 2:00pm - 2:50pm - Janet & Walter Sondheim 111 111 Dates: 08/29/2018 - 12/10/2018 Notes: This course is part of the UMBC Course Materials Initiative in which reduced pricing was negotiated directly with the publisher for all students enrolling in this course. The course materials are provided in a common digital platform to all students; a maximum course materials charge of USD 97.50 will be included on all students tuition bills for these materials (so students are not to buy these materials from any other source). The digital textbook and any online ancillary materials associated with your instructor-selected text are accessed directly via Blackboard. (Please note that your instructor may have additional materials required for your course that are not included in this Initiative, but which will be available in the UMBC Bookstore.) The Bookstore has a policy for this initiative inclusive of recent federal legislation; this policy provides details on this initiative inclusive of students options and is available at: http://bookstore.umbc.edu/SiteText.aspx?id=32987. Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: You must have scored a 5 on the LRC/PLC MATH placement exam or have completed MATH 150 with a grade of "C" or better to enroll in this course.

Chemistry 101 - Principles of Chemistry 1 



Title: Principles Of Chemistry I Class #: 1268

4 Section: 01 Subject: Chemistry Course: 101 Component: LEC Session: Regular Academic Session Instructor: Diana Hamilton, Sarah Bass, Tara Carpenter Campus: Main Campus Credits: 0 Final Exam: 2018-12-17 10:30am to 12:30pm Description: An introduction to chemistry for science majors and other students who require a thorough grounding in the principles of chemistry. Topics treated include the atomic-molecular theory of matter, stoichiometry, states of matter, chemical nomenclature, energetics of chemical and physical processes, solutions, periodic properties, VSEPR, molecular orbital theory and chemistry of familiar elements. Note: Credit may not be obtained for both CHEM 101 and 123. Day(s) & Location(s): MWF 10:00am - 10:50am - Meyerhoff Chemistry 030 030 Dates: 08/29/2018 - 12/10/2018 F 4:00pm - 5:50pm - Engineering 027 027 Dates: 08/31/2018 - 12/07/2018 F 4:00pm - 5:50pm - Physics 101 101 Dates: 08/31/2018 - 12/07/2018 F 4:00pm - 5:50pm - Lecture Hall 1 101 101 Dates: 08/31/2018 - 12/07/2018 Notes: The Friday Afternoon sections are reserved for midterm examinations which are 4:00 5:50 PM on Fridays.You will be assigned the lecture hall and seat for your midterms by the instructor. Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: MATH 106,106Y,150,151,155,AP c

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Chemistry 101 - Principles of Chemistry 1 (Discussion)        



Title: Principles Of Chemistry I Class #: 1463 Section: 03 Subject: Chemistry Course: 101 Component: DIS Session: Regular Academic Session Instructor: Diana Hamilton, Sarah Bass, Tara Carpenter Campus: Main Campus Credits: 4 Description: An introduction to chemistry for science majors and other students who require a thorough grounding in the principles of chemistry. Topics treated include the atomicmolecular theory of matter, stoichiometry, states of matter, chemical nomenclature, energetics of chemical and physical processes, solutions, periodic properties, VSEPR, molecular orbital theory and chemistry of familiar elements. Note: Credit may not be obtained

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for both CHEM 101 and 123. Day(s) & Location(s): W 3:00pm - 4:50pm - University Center 201 201 Dates: 08/29/2018 - 12/05/2018 Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: MATH 106,106Y,150,151,155,AP c

Spanish 201 - Intermediate Spanish 1          







Title: Intermediate Spanish I Class #: 4964 Section: 16 Subject: Spanish Course: 201 Component: LEC Session: Regular Academic Session Instructor: Sean Carmody Campus: Main Campus Final Exam: 2018-12-13 6:00pm to 8:00pm Description: A continuation of SPAN 101 and 102 with an increased emphasis on reading, writing and cultural knowledge. Day(s) & Location(s): TTh 5:30pm - 6:45pm - Janet & Walter Sondheim 209 209 Dates: 08/30/2018 - 12/11/2018 Notes: --This course is part of the UMBC Course Materials Initiative in which reduced pricing was negotiated directly with the publisher for all students enrolling in this course. The course materials are provided in a common digital platform to all students; a maximum course materials charge of USD 91.75 will be included on all students tuition bills for these materials (so students are not to buy these materials from any other source). The digital textbook and any online ancillary materials associated with your instructor-selected text are accessed directly via Blackboard. (Please note that your instructor may have additional materials required for your course that are not included in this Initiative, but which will be available in the UMBC Bookstore.) The Bookstore has a policy for this initiative inclusive of recent federal legislation; this policy provides details on this initiative inclusive of students options and is available at: http://bookstore.umbc.edu/SiteText.aspx?id=32987.

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SPAN 201 is a hybrid course that meets face to face three hours per week; a fourth hour consists of interactive web-based and on-site activities completed in a supervised format. Consent: No Special Consent Required Drop Consent: No Special Consent Required Enrollment Requirement: SPAN 102 w/C or better...


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