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Summer Session I 2013

CodeTitleInstructorPeriodSyll
AH 290 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) Corrado CrispinMW 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
AH 290-1 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) Hansen IngeTTH 9:00-13:00 View syllabus
AH 290-2 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) Salvadori SharonTTH 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
AH 290-3 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) (On-site; activity fee €40 or $52) Koehler JensTTH 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
AH 291 Medieval Rome and Its Monuments (On-site; activity fee €25 or $33) (On-site; activity fee €25 or $33) Yawn LilaTTH 9:00-13:00 View syllabus
AH 294 Renaissance Rome and its Monuments (On-site – activity fee €25 or $33) (On-site; activity fee €25 or $33) Alei PaoloTTH 9:00-13:00 View syllabus
AH 377 Raphael (Prerequisite: One previous course in Art History) Tegmeyer PaulTTH 9:00-13:00 View syllabus
AS 289 Digital Photography Schoneveld JochemMW 9:00-13:00 View syllabus
AS 299 NEW! Pinhole Photography: On-site Rome Pettit WilliamMW 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
BUS 220-1 Business Communications (Prerequisites: Junior Standing, EN 110) Biggs ColinMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
BUS 220-2 Business Communications (Prerequisites: Junior Standing, EN 110) Favorite MicheleMTWTH 11:00-13:00
BUS 305 Introduction to Entrepreneurship (Prerequisite: Junior Standing) Pulino SilviaMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
CL 290 Ancient Eats: Food in Ancient Rome (class fee €10 or $14) Squitier KarlMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
CL/HS 231 History of Ancient Rome and Italy Bessi BenedettaMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
CMS 315 European Mass Media (Prerequisite: COM 220) Sarram Pier PaoloMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
CMS/TH 241 Italian Cinema (This course carries 3 semester hours of credit.) Capoferri FedericaMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
COM 101 Public Speaking: Oral Rhetoric and Persuasion Govero ThomasMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
COM 220 Media, Culture and Society (Prerequisite: COM 101) Lopez AntonioMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
COM/CW 348 Creative Writing Workshop: Screenwriting (Prerequisite: EN 110 with a grade of C or above, or permission of the instructor) Tasini ErikaMTWTH 14:00-16:00
CW 350 Creative Writing Workshop: Fiction (Prerequisite: EN 110 with a grade of C or above) Minot GeorgeMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
CW/COM 348 NEW! Creative Writing Workshop: Screenwriting (Prerequisite: EN110 with a grade of C or above) Tasini ErikaMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
EC 316 International Economics (Prerequisites: Junior Standing, EC 201, EC 202) Antonelli AlessandroMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
EN 105 English Composition (Prerequisite: Placement via JCU English Composition Placement Exam) Klausner Lewis SamuelMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
EN 110-1 Advanced Composition (Prerequisite: Placement via JCU English Composition Placement Exam OR completion of either EN 103 or EN 105 with a grade of C or above) Keenan TaraMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
EN 110-2 Advanced Composition (Prerequisite: Placement via JCU English Composition Placement Exam OR completion of either EN 103 or EN 105 with a grade of C or above) Rutt AndrewMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
EN 285 Creative Writing and Literature: How to Read Like a Writer (Prerequisite: EN110 with a grade of C or above) Geoghegan ElizabethMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
EN 346 Study of the Works of a Single Modern Writer: Hemingway (Prerequisite: One previous course in English Literature or permission of the instructor) Ammary SilviaMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
FIN 202 Managerial Accounting (Prerequisite: FIN 201) Magnanelli Barbara SvevaMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
FIN 301 Finance (Prerequisites: FIN 201, FIN 202, EC 202, MA 208) Merva MaryMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
FIN 312 Investment Analysis (Prerequisite: FIN 301 ) LeClair RobertMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
FIN 330 International Finance (Prerequisite: FIN 301) Shaffer DavidMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
HS 263 Contemporary European History: 1945 to Present (Recommended: HS 261, HS 262) De Caprariis LucaMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
HS 290 Native American History and Traditions (Prerequisite: One previous course in History) Lanzone AndreaMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
HS 392 Contemporary Africa (Prerequisite: Junior Standing) Curtis Kenneth MTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
HS 399 Special Topics in History: The Witch Hunts 1400-1800 (Prerequisite: Junior Standing) Pavlac BrianMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
IT 101-1 Introductory Italian I (Summer: This course carries 3 semester hours of credit) Bertini Bezzi AdaMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
IT 101-2 Introductory Italian I (Summer: This course carries three semester hours of credit.) Biazzo Curry CorradaMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
IT 101-3 Introductory Italian I (Summer: This course carries three semester hours of credit.) Siddu Pilia GinaMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
IT 201 Intermediate Italian I (Prerequisite: Placement, IT 102, or IT 103) Biazzo Curry CorradaMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
ITS/SOC SCI 226 Rome Modern City (On-site) Clough Marinaro IsabellaMW 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
LAT 101 Elementary Latin I Lott ElizabethMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
MA 198 Calculus I (Prerequisite: Placement or completion of MA197 with a grade of C- or above) Iannone StefanoMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
MA 208 Statistics I (Prerequisite: Placement into MA197 or completion of MA 101 or MA 102 with a grade of C- or above) Arnone StefanoMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
MGT 301 Principles of Management (Prerequisite: Junior Standing) Teachout MarkMTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
MKT 301 Principles of Marketing (Prerequisites: Junior Standing, EC 201, MA 208) Fuller SusanMTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
MKT 330 International Marketing (Prerequisite: MKT 301) Salvatore AntonellaMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
NS 250 Astronomy Bates AlanMTWTH 18:00-20:00 View syllabus
PH 101 Introduction to Philosophical Thinking Gaffney PaulMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
PL 215 Italian Politics and Society (PL 223 recommended for students majoring in Political Science and International Affairs) Sensi Luigi MTWTH 11:00-13:00 View syllabus
PL 355 Eastern European Politics and Societies (Prerequisite: PL 223) Argentieri FederigoMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
PL 399 Special Topics in Political Science: Italy and the Middle East (Prerequisite: Junior Standing) Al-Marashi IbrahimMTWTH 14:00-16:00 View syllabus
PS 221 Child Development (Prerequisite: PS 101) Castelli PaolaMTWTH 9:00-11:00 View syllabus
RL 221 The Popes of Rome: History of the Catholic Church Walters Erik MTWTH 16:00-18:00 View syllabus
SOCSC/ITS 226 Rome: Modern City (On-site) Clough Marinaro IsabellaMW 14:00-18:00 View syllabus
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