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Summer Session -- New Brunswick
2000 Summer Catalog
FREEHOLD COURSES

SUMMER PROGRAM AT FREEHOLD
COLONIAL CAMPUS


The following courses will be offered at the Western Monmouth Higher Education Facility in Freehold. The facility is conveniently located on Route 9 approximately ½ mile south of Freehold Raceway, across from the Freehold Mall (not to be confused with Freehold Raceway Mall). At the jughandle, bear right. You will see a sign-Fleet Bank/Freehold Colonial Campus. Text books will be available at the Freehold Colonial Campus.

Undergraduate Tuition
NJ Resident $153.90/credit
Non-Resident $314.20/credit

Graduate Tuition
NJ Resident $279.30/credit
Non-Resident $412.30/credit


AMERICAN HISTORY 512

AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION. (CR.3.)
01:512:303: SEC. B1:82581
FREEHOLD DAY 5/30-7/6
MTWTH 9:00-10:45
SYKES
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 208
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

Analysis of major forces 1848-1880. Emphasis on the more immediate background to the war; how the war began; how it was fought; why reconstruction developed and collapsed.

THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR: AMERICA IN VIETNAM. (CR.3.)
01:512:356: SEC. H1:83659
FREEHOLD DAY 7/10-8/16
MTWTH 9:00-10:45
HEANEY
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 209
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

An examination of the causes and effects of the war in Vietnam with special emphasis on the U.S. and its role.

SOCIOLOGY 920

SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER. (CR.3.)
01:920:324: SEC. B6:83173
FREEHOLD EVE. 5/30-7/6
TTH 6:15-9:45
STAFF
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 208
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

PREREQUISITE: One of the following courses: Introduction to Social Research, 920:311; Computer Analysis of Social Science Data, 920:312; Development of Sociological Theory, 920:313; Contemporary Sociological Theory, 920:314.

PLEASE NOTE: Credit not given for this course and Sociology of Gender, 988:324.

Study of sources, maintenance, consequences, and change of men's and women's roles in society. Cultural, social, political, economic, and psychological perspectives.

WOMEN'S STUDIES 988

SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER. (CR.3.)
01:988:324: SEC. B6:83716
FREEHOLD 5/30-7/6
TTH 6:15-9:45
STAFF
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 208
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

PREREQUISITE: One of the following courses: Introduction to Social Research, 920:311; Computer Analysis of Social Science Data, 920:312; Development of Sociological Theory, 920:313; Contemporary Sociological Theory, 920:314.

PLEASE NOTE: Credit not given for this course and Sociology of Gender, 920:324.

Study of sources, maintenance, consequences, and change of men's and women's roles in society. Cultural, social, political, economic, and psychological perspectives.

GRADUATE COURSES

LEARNING AND TEACHING GENERAL ELECTIVES 250

TOPICS IN LEARNING AND TEACHING: MULTICULTURAL TRAINING WORKSHOP. (CR.3.)
15:250:595: SEC. J1:82280
FREEHOLD 7/24-7/28
MTWTHF 9:00-4:00
TOWNES
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 208
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

PLEASE NOTE: Registration is with a special permission number only through the Office of Continuing Education, Graduate School of Education 732/932-7496 ext. 205. No refunds after July 21.

This intensive workshop is designed to provide trainers and educators from a wide variety of disciplines with practical ideas for multiculturalizing their curriculum. The Multicultural Training Workshop introduces many different activities which can be utilized for any age or student population. Participants learn good training practice by first simulating the activities among themselves, then evaluating them and finally, brainstorming how they might adapt each activity to their own specific professional setting.

Students taking this workshop for 3 credits will have additional assignments and contact hours by arrangement scheduled during the summer and/or the fall term.

SOCIAL WORK 910

GROUP DYNAMICS. (CR.3.)
19:910:561: SEC. B6:80495
FREEHOLD EVE. 5/31-7/5
MW 6:15-9:45
RULLO
FREEHOLD COLONIAL CAMPUS
ROOM 209
ROUTE 9
FREEHOLD, NJ

Emphasizes the study of small groups, both cognitively and experientially, by focusing on theory and research about the processes, structures, and functions of small groups as they relate to social work practice in human services.



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FREEHOLD COURSES
2000 Summer Catalog
Summer Session -- New Brunswick