Boston University - Schülerprogrammme
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Fakten Gründungsjahr:1839
Hochschultyp:Private Universität
Anzahl Studenten:
Gesamt: 33000 16600 Undergraduate, 14200 Postgraduate International: 6000 Akkreditierungen:NEASC (New England Association of Schools and Colleges)
Studienjahr:Das reguläre Studienjahr ist in zwei Semester unterteilt.
Fall Semester: September - Dezember
Spring Semester: Januar - Mai
In den Monaten Mai - August werden außerdem mehrere Summer Sessions angeboten.
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Beschreibung der Boston University Die bereits 1839 gegründete und 1869 mit ihrem jetzigen Namen versehene Boston University ist heutzutage die viertgrößte private Universität in den USA und ein wichtiges kulturelles, intellektuelles und wissenschaftliches Zentrum an der amerikanischen Ostküste. Sie hat zwar historisch mit der United Methodist Church zu tun, ist aber heute nicht mehr konfessionsgebunden. Ganz besonders für ihre Forschungsarbeit hat sie sich einen guten Ruf erworben und legt sehr viel Wert auf diesen Bereich.
Im „America´s Best Colleges Guide 2008“ des US News & World Report liegt die Boston University auch aus diesem Grund auf einem sehr guten 57. Platz aller Universitäten in den USA, die Bachelor- und Masterstudiengänge sowie Doktorgrade anbieten. Neben einem Vollstudium im Graduate-Bereich können Studenten hier auch Auslandssemester oder Summer Sessions verbringen sowie Sprachkurse belegen.
Zu den Alumni und Lehrkräften der Universität gehören mittlerweile sechs Nobelpreisgewinner, unter ihnen auch Martin Luther King Jr., sowie viele Gewinner des Pulitzer-Preises. Insgesamt unterhält die Boston University nicht zuletzt aufgrund ihrer Größe ein riesiges Netzwerk an Kooperationen auf der ganzen Welt, was Forschung und Lehre zugute kommt.

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Lage der Boston University
Das Gelände der Boston University mit dem Charles River Campus und dem Medical Campus erstreckt sich über rund 29 Hektar vom historischen Stadtteil Back Bay westwärts am südlichen Ufer des Charles River entlang. Von den „Townhouses“ der Bay State Road bis hin zu modernsten Labors und Vorlesungsräume bietet der Campus der Boston University ein sehr interessantes und diverses Bild.
Die Umgebung des Geländes mit ihren ruhigen, grünen Parks und Plätzen auf der einen und dem quirligen Stadtleben an der Commonwealth Avenue auf der anderen Seite ist ebenfalls sehr reizvoll.
Boston ist die größte Stadt der Region Neuengland und mit etwa 590000 Einwohnern die Hauptstadt des Bundesstaates Massachusetts an der Ostküste der USA. Sie hat ein mildes Klima mit Durchschnittstemperaturen von höchstens 33 °C im Sommer und -9 °C im Winter und besitzt natürliche Häfen, die wegen der starken Zergliederung der Massachusetts Bay angelegt werden konnten.
Die Atmosphäre dieses Landstrichs zeichnet sich vor allem darin aus, dem ehemaligen Mutterland England in Kultur und Tradition näher zu sein als der Rest der USA; bis heute wirkt Boston mit den viktorianischen Häusern „very british“.
Vor allem in kultureller und historischer Hinsicht hat die Stadt viel zu bieten, beispielsweise den „Freedom Trail“: Ein roter Strich, der über Bürgersteige innerhalb einer Strecke von vier Kilometern zu 16 Stätten der US-amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitsbewegung führt, angefangen beim Stadtpark „Boston Common“ bis hin zum Abschluss in Charlestown. Das „Museum of Fine Arts“ zählt zu den bedeutendsten in Neuengland, und das „Boston Athenæum“ ist eine der ältesten Kultureinrichtungen Massachusetts´ mit Bibliothek und Kunstsammlungen.
Weltbekannt sind die „Symphony Hall“ und das in ihr residierende „Boston Symphony Orchestra“. Aber man kann hier seine Freizeit auch anders als kulturell verbringen: Zum Beispiel beim Shoppen, beim Sport oder einfach bei einem Spaziergang, denn Boston als eine der ältesten und wohlhabendsten Städte der USA hat viele schöne Ecken vorzuweisen. Auch das Nachtleben ist sehr lebendig, besonders in den Kneipen an der Newbury Street oder den Nachtclubs in der Lansdowne Street.

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 Summer Sessions

Beschreibung: Die Boston University offeriert im Rahmen der Summer Sessions jedes Jahr rund 600 Kurse aus fast allen denkbaren Fachrichtungen. Besonders vielfältig ist das Angebot beispielsweise in den Bereichen Film and Television, Mass Communication, Health Sciences, Business, Economics, Chemistry, Art History, Writing, Hospitality Administration, Engineering und Education.
Speziell für Schüler gibt es an der Boston University im Sommer drei verschiedene Programme: High School Honors, Summer Challenge und Summer Preview. Bei High School Honors können die Schüler innerhalb von sechs Wochen bis zu acht College Credits in zwei Kursen aus dem Undergraduate-Bereich erlangen; die Summer Challenge hat eine Dauer von zwei Wochen und ermöglicht Interessenten die Teilnahme an zwei Kursen mit einem ersten Einblick ins College-Leben, und die Summer Preview bietet das gleiche für etwas jüngere Schüler innerhalb von einer Woche bei nur einem Kurs.  Sommerkurse der Universität
Gebühren: Boston University Summer Term 2013
Registration Fee:
US$ 40 pro Session
Kursgebühren pro Credit:
US$ 585 (Undergraduate)
US$ 1,325 (Graduate)
Ausnahmen: School of Theology (US$ 550 pro Credit), School of Social Work (US$ 859 pro Credit), Metropolitan College Graduate Courses (US$ 760 pro Credit), College of Engineering Courses No. 500 and above (US$ 1,325 pro Credit)
Schülerprogramme:
Application Fee:
US$ 50
Registration and Program Fee:
US$ 450 (nur beim High School Honors Program zu zahlen)
Tuition:
US$ 4,680 für 8 Credits (High School Honors)
US$ 3,470 (Summer Challenge; Unterkunft und Verpflegung sind im Preis enthalten)
US$ 1,200 (Summer Preview; ein tägliches Mittagessen ist im Preis enthalten)  Gebühreninformation Währungsrechner
Voraussetzungen: Voraussetzung für die Teilnahme an den Summer Sessions an der Boston University sind das Abitur oder die Fachhochschulreife.
Da Englisch die Unterrichtssprache ist, werden gute Englischkenntnisse vorausgesetzt. Die Erbringung eines formalen Nachweises dieser Sprachkenntnisse anhand eines TOEFL-Ergebnisses ist nur bei Belegung von Graduate-Kursen erforderlich, dennoch sollte sich jeder Bewerber im eigenen Interesse sicher sein, ausreichend gut Englisch zu sprechen, um den Kursen folgen zu können, da in der Regel im Unterricht und in der Bewertung der Kurse keine Rücksicht auf eventuelle Sprachbarrieren genommen werden kann.
Für die Schülerprogramme gelten Mindestaltersgrenzen von 15 Jahren für das High School Honors Program und das Summer Challenge Program. Beim Summer Preview Program muss man mindestens 13 Jahre alt sein. Die weiteren Voraussetzungen teilen wir auf Anfrage gerne mit. Folgende Testergebnisse sind Voraussetzung für die Zulassung: (die Auswahl des Sprachnachweises ist dem Bewerber freigestellt)IELTS: 7.0 TOEFL (computer-based): 550 TOEFL (internet-based): 84  Bewerbungsvoraussetzungen der Boston University
Kurse / Studienprogramme: Im Rahmen der Summer Sessions werden folgende Kurse angeboten:
Session 1 (21.05.2013 - 28.06.2013) CAS AA 305 - Toni Morrison's American Times CAS AA 507 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance CAS AH 111 - Introduction to Art History I: Antiquity to the Middle Ages CAS AH 112 - Introduction to Art History II: Renaissance to Today CAS AH 211 - Boston's Museums CAS AH 233 - The Arts of Greece CAS AH 389 - Impressionism CAS AN 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CAS AN 102 - Human Biology, Behavior, and Evolution CAS AN 250 - Folklore and Folklife CAS AN 308 - Food, Culture, and Society CAS AN 348 - Contemporary Globalization: An Anthropological Perspective CAS AR 100 - Great Discoveries in Archaeology CAS AR 372 - Archaeology of Boston CAS AS 101 - The Solar System CAS BI 106 - Human Anatomy CAS BI 107 - Biology I CAS BI 108 - Biology II CAS BI 203 - Cell Biology CAS BI 303 - Evolutionary Ecology CAS BI 315 - Systems Physiology CAS BI 327 - Cancer Biology CAS BI 383 - Fundamentals of Biology III CAS BI 421 - Biochemistry I CAS CH 101 - General Chemistry 1 CAS CH 102 - General Chemistry 2 CAS CH 103 - General Chemistry Lecture 1 CAS CH 104 - General Chemistry Lecture 2 CAS CH 131 - General Chemistry for the Engineering Sciences CAS CH 171 - Principles of General Chemistry CAS CH 201 - Quantitative Analytical Chemistry Laboratory CAS CH 203 - Organic Chemistry 1 CAS CH 205 - Organic Chemistry Lecture 1 CAS CH 207 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 CAS CH 421 - Biochemistry I CAS CH 423 - Biochemistry Lecture I CAS CL 102 - The World of Rome CAS CL 111 - Beginning Latin 1 CAS CL 161 - Beginning Greek 1 CAS CL 211 - Intermediate Latin 1: Prose CAS CL 213 - Greek and Roman Mythology CAS CL 261 - Intermediate Greek 1: Prose CAS CS 101 - Introduction to Computers CAS CS 111 - Introduction to Computer Science I CAS CS 112 - Introduction to Computer Science II CAS CS 132 - Geometric Algorithms CAS EC 101 - Introductory Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 102 - Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 171 - Personal Life-Cycle Economics CAS EC 201 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 202 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 305 - Economic Statistics CAS EC 320 - Economics of Less-Developed Regions CAS EC 332 - Market Structure and Economic Performance CAS EC 341 - Monetary and Banking Institutions CAS EC 368 - Contemporary East Asian Economics CAS EC 371 - Environmental Economics CAS EC 391 - International Economics I CAS EC 445 - Economics of Risk and Uncertainty CAS EN 125 - Readings in Modern Literature CAS EN 202 - Introduction to Creative Writing CAS EN 220 - Seminar in Literature CAS EN 305 - Writing of Fiction CAS EN 322 - British Literature I CAS EN 363 - Shakespeare I CAS EN 370 - Introduction to African American Women Writers CAS EN 377 - Literature of the Harlem Renaissance CAS EN 521 - Literature of the Middle Ages I CAS EN 534 - American Literature 1855-1918 CAS EN 547 - Contemporary American Fiction CAS ES 105 - Environmental Earth Sciences CAS GE 100 - Introduction to Environmental Science CAS GE 101 - Natural Environments: The Atmosphere CAS HI 101 - The Dawn of Europe: Antiquity to the Renaissance (Western Civilization I) CAS HI 152 - The United States Since 1865 CAS HI 201 - History of Medieval Europe CAS HI 280 - Special Topics in American History CAS HI 288 - American Foreign Policy Since 1945 CAS HI 289 - History of International Relations, 1900-45 CAS HI 369 - Introduction to Modern Japanese History CAS IR 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS IR 330 - Diplomatic Practice CAS IR 349 - History of International Relations 1900-1945 CAS IR 368 - Contemporary East Asian Economics CAS IR 369 - Southeast Asia in World Politics CAS IR 376 - American Foreign Policy CAS IR 500 - Topics in International Relations CAS LA 111 - Hausa 1 CAS LC 111 - First-Semester Chinese CAS LC 211 - Third-Semester Chinese CAS LC 286 - Topics in Chinese Culture (in English translation) CAS LD 111 - Amharic 1 CAS LD 115 - Zulu 1 CAS LD 119 - African Language - Igbo 1 CAS LF 111 - First-Semester French CAS LF 112 - Second-Semester French CAS LF 211 - Third-Semester French CAS LF 212 - Fourth-Semester French CAS LG 111 - First-Semester German CAS LI 111 - First-Semester Italian CAS LI 211 - Third-Semester Italian CAS LJ 111 - First-Semester Japanese CAS LJ 211 - Third-Semester Japanese CAS LK 111 - First-Semester Korean CAS LK 445 - Korean for Contemporary Culture CAS LP 111 - First-Semester Portuguese CAS LR 123 - First-Year Intensive Russian CAS LS 111 - First-Semester Spanish CAS LS 112 - Second-Semester Spanish CAS LS 211 - Third-Semester Spanish CAS LS 212 - Fourth-Semester Spanish CAS LS 303 - Composition and Conversation in Spanish I CAS LS 305 - Topics in Language and Culture CAS LS 350 - Introduction to Analysis of Hispanic Texts CAS LT 111 - First-Semester Turkish CAS LY 111 - Elementary Modern Arabic (Modern Arabic 1) CAS LY 211 - Second-Year Modern Arabic I (Modern Arabic 3) CAS LZ 111 - First-Semester Modern Persian CAS MA 113 - Elementary Statistics CAS MA 115 - Statistics I CAS MA 116 - Statistics II CAS MA 120 - Applied Mathematics for Social and Management Sciences CAS MA 121 - Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences I CAS MA 122 - Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences II CAS MA 123 - Calculus I CAS MA 124 - Calculus II CAS MA 142 - Introduction to Linear Algebra CAS MA 213 - Basic Statistics and Probability CAS MA 214 - Applied Statistics CAS MA 225 - Multivariate Calculus CAS MA 226 - Differential Equations CAS MA 242 - Linear Algebra CAS MA 293 - Discrete Mathematics CAS MA 341 - Introduction to Number Theory CAS MA 411 - Advanced Calculus CAS MA 581 - Probability CAS MU 225 - Jazz Music CAS PH 100 - Introduction to Philosophy CAS PH 150 - Introduction to Ethics CAS PH 160 - Reasoning and Argumentation CAS PH 251 - Medical Ethics CAS PH 266 - Mind, Brain, and Self CAS PH 310 - History of Modern Philosophy CAS PO 211 - Introduction to American Politics CAS PO 241 - Introduction to Public Policy CAS PO 251 - Introduction to Comparative Politics CAS PO 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS PO 300 - Special Topics in American Politics CAS PO 315 - The Judicial Process CAS PS 101 - General Psychology CAS PS 211 - Introduction to Experimental Design in Psychology CAS PS 234 - Psychology of Learning CAS PS 241 - Developmental Psychology CAS PS 251 - Psychology of Personality: Theories and Application CAS PS 325 - Experimental Psychology: Personality CAS PS 332 - Behavioral Medicine CAS PS 333 - Drugs and Behavior CAS PS 338 - Neuropsychology CAS PS 371 - Abnormal Psychology CAS PS 372 - Psychological Perspectives on War and Peace CAS PY 105 - Elementary Physics 1 CAS PY 211 - General Physics I CAS RN 121 - Religion in America CAS RN 239 - Religion and Science CAS SO 100 - Principles in Sociology CAS SO 201 - Sociological Methods CAS SO 203 - Introduction to Sociological Theories CAS SO 205 - American Families CAS SO 215 - Health and Society CAS WR 098 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing in English (English as a Second Language Only) CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar CAS WS 346 - Women and Film CAS XL 556 - Studies in Literature and Culture CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 143 - Introduction to Painting CFA AR 225 - Graphic Design CFA AR 251 - Introduction to Printmaking CFA AR 385 - Typographic Design 1 CFA AR 425 - The Artist and the Book CFA AR 470 - Ceramics 1 CFA AR 581 - Web Design CFA ML 501 - Applied Music: Piano CFA ML 502 - Applied Music: Piano CFA ML 507 - Applied Music: Voice CFA ML 508 - Applied Music: Voice CFA MU 111 - Elements of Music Theory 1 CFA MU 184 - Group Guitar CFA MU 246 - Popular Music: The Rolling Stones CFA MU 529 - Performance Seminar CFA MU 534 - Teaching Jazz: A Course for Non-Jazz Music Teachers CFA MU 601 - Analytical Techniques 1 CFA TH 120 - Acting & Performance 1 CFA TH 140 - Collaborative Theatre Ensemble CFA TH 170 - Methods of Scenery Construction CFA TH 267 - Scene Painting Intensive CFA TH 271 - Theatrical Welding 1 CFA TH 504 - Advanced Playwriting Workshop CFA TH 555 - History of Theatre 1 COM CM 301 - Principles and Practices of Public Relations COM CM 311 - Oral Presentation COM CM 313 - Corporate Communication COM CM 317 - Introduction to Advertising COM CM 321 - Mass Communication Research COM CM 323 - Design and New Media COM CM 331 - Writing for Communication COM CM 345 - Public Relations in Nonprofit Settings COM CM 380 - Theory and Process of Communication COM CM 409 - Persuasion and Public Opinion COM CM 432 - International Communication COM CM 441 - Media Relations COM CM 443 - New Media and Public Relations COM CM 519 - Interactive Marketing Communications COM CM 522 - Managing Corporate Crises and Issues COM CM 525 - Public Relations Ethics COM CM 561 - Special Topics in Mass Communication COM CM 714 - Oral Presentation COM CM 715 - Public Relations in Nonprofit Settings COM CM 742 - Media Relations COM CM 743 - New Media and Public Relations COM CO 201 - Introduction to Communication Writing COM FT 310 - Storytelling for Film and Television COM FT 325 - Creative Producing I COM FT 353 - Production I COM FT 506 - Digital Game St COM FT 514 - Writing the TV Pilot COM FT 554 - Special Topic: The Hollywood Blockbuster COM JO 250 - Fundamentals of Journalism COM JO 305 - Basic Photography for Non-Majors COM JO 309 - Feature Writing COM JO 357 - History and Principles of Journalism COM JO 502 - Journalism Special Topics COM JO 525 - Media Law and Ethics ENG EC 455 - Electromagnetic Systems I ENG EC 456 - Electromagnetic Systems II ENG EC 579 - Microelectronic Device Manufacturing ENG EK 102 - Introduction to Linear Algebra for Engineers ENG EK 127 - Engineering Computation ENG EK 409 - Engineering Economy ENG ME 407 - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacture ENG ME 502 - Invention: Technology Creation, Protection, and Commercialization ENG ME 534 - Materials Technology for Microelectronics ENG ME 579 - Nano/microelectronic Device Technology ENG MS 534 - Materials Technology for Microelectronics GMS BT 106 - Medical Terminology II GMS BT 305 - Introductory Biochemistry GMS BT 406 - Cytogenetics GMS BT 450 - Forensic Toxicology GMS BT 456 - Endocrinology GMS BT 484 - Advanced Cell Culture Techniques GMS BT 591 - Directed Study: Biomedical Externship GMS BT 594 - Clinical Research Practicum GRS AN 708 - Food, Culture, and Society GRS AR 772 - Archaeology of Boston MET AD 501 - Business Communication for International Students MET AD 510 - Mathematics for Management MET AD 630 - Financial and Managerial Accounting MET AD 632 - Financial Concepts MET AD 642 - Project Management MET AD 655 - International Business, Economics & Cultures MET AD 657 - Economic Sustainability, Development, and Competitiveness of a Tourist Destination MET AD 717 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management MET AD 733 - Leadership in Management MET AD 746 - Business Law and Regulation in a Global Environment MET AD 763 - Multinational Finance and Trade MET AD 773 - International Business Simulation MET AD 857 - Marketing Strategies MET AR 711 - Capital Campaigns MET AT 752 - Group Insurance Applications of Actuarial Principles MET AT 782 - Pension Mathematics and Mortality Tables MET CJ 351 - Criminal Law MET CJ 750 - Policing in the Multicultural Society MET CJ 775 - Seminar in the Law and Criminal Procedure MET CM 708 - Principles and Practices of Advertising MET CM 714 - Video in the Digital Age MET CS 101 - Computers and Their Applications MET CS 201 - Introduction to Programming MET CS 248 - Discrete Mathematics MET CS 425 - Introduction to Business Data and Communication Networks MET CS 625 - Business Data Communication and Networks MET CS 667 - Enterprise Java MET CS 685 - Network Performance and Management MET HI 450 - American Popular Culture: Humor and History MET MG 101 - Accounting I MET MG 202 - Personal Financial Planning MET MG 410 - Entrepreneurial Management: Starting, Innovating, and Managing Small-, Medium-, and Large-Sized Ventures MET MG 431 - International Marketing MET MG 448 - Electronic Commerce and Web Design I MET MG 472 - Financial Concepts MET MG 503 - Business in a Changing Society MET MG 520 - International Business Management MET ML 610 - Special Topics in Gastronomy MET ML 651 - Fundamentals of Wine MET ML 671 - Food and Visual Culture MET ML 688 - Food, Culture, and Society MET ML 714 - Urban Agriculture MET PS 222 - Creativity MET PS 330 - Leadership in the Workplace MET SO 302 - Women and Health in the 21st Century MET SO 501 - Special Topics MET UA 510 - Special Topics in Urban Affairs MET UA 515 - History and Theory of Urban Planning MET UA 560 - City in the Media SAR HS 251 - Human Nutrition Science SAR HS 342 - Exercise Physiology SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 450 - Non-Infectious Diseases SAR HS 542 - Exercise Physiology SAR HS 551 - Human Nutrition Science SAR HS 581 - Gross Human Anatomy SAR HS 703 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 811 - Practicum: Nutrition SAR SH 521 - Phonetics SAR SH 522 - Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism SAR SH 535 - Introduction to Audiology SAR SH 710 - Advanced Topics SAR SH 734 - Acquired Cognitive Disorders SAR SH 737 - Evaluation and Diagnosis in Speech Pathology SED AP 612 - Governance and Decision-Making in Higher Education SED AP 662 - Administrative Planning SED BI 652 - Reading and Writing in a Second Language: Development, Assessment, and Instruction (K-6) SED CE 630 - Applied Positive Psychology SED CE 643 - Mindfulness and Performance SED CE 730 - Guiding the College Admission Process SED CE 741 - Cross Cultural Perspectives SED CE 847 - Theories of Group Counseling SED CT 524 - Values in Physical Education and Sport SED CT 721 - Analysis and Design of Curriculum SED DE 551 - Deaf Literature and ASL Folklore SED DE 570 - American Sign Language I SED EM 560 - Technology and Curriculum Integration Workshop SED HE 221 - Foundations of Health Education SED LR 551 - Reading Development, Assessment, and Instruction in the Elementary School SED LR 732 - Teaching Reading in the Middle and Secondary Schools SED LS 565 - Introduction to Language and Linguistics SED LS 737 - Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 1 SED ME 503 - Mathematical Reasoning in the Elementary Grades: Number Systems SED ME 551 - Mathematics for Special Needs Students SED PE 211 - Movement Education: Early Childhood to Adolescence SED PE 504 - Workshop: Coaching Strategies SED RS 600 - Introduction to Research SED SE 510 - Special Education: Curriculum and Instruction SED SE 512 - Special Education: Students with Disabilities and the Law SHA HF 100 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 140 - Hospitality Field Experience I SHA HF 220 - Food & Beverage Management SHA HF 240 - Hospitality Field Experience II SHA HF 270 - Lodging Operations and Technology SHA HF 310 - Managerial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 432 - Hospitality Leadership SHA HF 460 - Hospitality Strategic Marketing SMG AC 221 - Financial Accounting SMG AC 222 - Managerial Accounting SMG AC 541 - Advanced Accounting SMG AC 565 - Auditing SMG FE 442 - Money, Financial Markets, and Economic Activity SMG FE 445 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management SMG FE 469 - Real Estate Finance SMG IS 479 - Innovating with Information Technology SMG LA 245 - Introduction to Law SMG MK 468 - Digital Marketing Strategy SMG MK 486 - Internet Marketing SMG SI 422 - Strategy and Policy SMG SM 101 - Introduction to Business SMG SM 104 - Introduction to Finance SMG SM 105 - Introduction to Marketing SMG SM 221 - Probabilistic and Statistical Decision Making for Management SMG SM 222 - Modeling Business Decisions and Market Outcomes SSW CP 770 - Clinical Practice with Individuals SSW CP 771 - Clinical Practice with Groups SSW CP 787 - Clinical Practice with Couples SSW CP 804 - Clinical Practice with Childhood Trauma SSW HB 723 - Adult Psychopathology SSW HB 735 - Implications of Racism for the Practice of Social Work SSW SR 744 - Social Work Research II SSW WP 710 - Family Law and Children's Rights STH TN 806 - The Gospel of John STH TO 846 - Middle Egyptian I (Egyptian Hieroglyphs) STH TY 819 - Cyber-Religion STH TY 842 - Pastoral Psychology of Healing
Session 2 (01.07.2013 - 09.08.2013) CAS AA 207 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity CAS AH 111 - Introduction to Art History I: Antiquity to the Middle Ages CAS AH 112 - Introduction to Art History II: Renaissance to Today CAS AH 205 - Architecture: An Introduction CAS AH 215 - Arts of Africa CAS AH 295 - History of Photography CAS AM 200 - Introduction to American Studies CAS AM 371 - Art and Architecture of Boston, 1630 to the Present CAS AN 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology CAS AN 102 - Human Biology, Behavior, and Evolution CAS AN 260 - Sex and Gender in Anthropological Perspective CAS AN 263 - The Behavioral Biology of Women CAS AR 100 - Great Discoveries in Archaeology CAS AR 280 - Eating and Drinking in the Ancient World CAS AS 102 - The Astronomical Universe CAS BI 107 - Biology I CAS BI 108 - Biology II CAS BI 114 - Human Infectious Diseases: AIDS to Tuberculosis CAS BI 206 - Genetics CAS BI 211 - Human Physiology CAS BI 325 - Principles of Neuroscience CAS BI 407 - Animal Behavior CAS CH 101 - General Chemistry 1 CAS CH 102 - General Chemistry 2 CAS CH 103 - General Chemistry Lecture 1 CAS CH 104 - General Chemistry Lecture 2 CAS CH 172 - Principles of Organic and Biochemistry CAS CH 204 - Organic Chemistry 2 CAS CH 206 - Organic Chemistry Lecture 2 CAS CH 208 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 CAS CH 214 - Organic Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis CAS CH 220 - Organic Chemistry Laboratory with Qualitative Analysis CAS CH 273 - Principles of Biochemistry CAS CL 101 - The World of Greece CAS CL 112 - Beginning Latin 2 CAS CL 162 - Beginning Greek 2 CAS CL 212 - Intermediate Latin 2: Poetry CAS CL 262 - Intermediate Greek 2: Poetry CAS CL 351 - Latin Seminar CAS CL 520 - Studies in Latin Literature CAS CS 101 - Introduction to Computers CAS CS 111 - Introduction to Computer Science I CAS CS 112 - Introduction to Computer Science II CAS EC 101 - Introductory Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 102 - Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 201 - Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis CAS EC 202 - Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis CAS EC 305 - Economic Statistics CAS EC 323 - Behavioral Economics CAS EC 341 - Monetary and Banking Institutions CAS EC 356 - Economics of the Labor Market CAS EC 392 - International Economics II: Problems and Policy CAS EC 403 - Game Theory CAS EC 414 - Introduction to Econometrics CAS EC 505 - Elementary Mathematical Economics CAS EN 141 - Literary Types: Fiction CAS EN 202 - Introduction to Creative Writing CAS EN 323 - British Literature II CAS EN 364 - Shakespeare II CAS EN 552 - English Drama from 1590 to 1642 CAS EN 596 - Studies in Literary Topics CAS ES 101 - The Dynamic Earth CAS HI 102 - The Emergence of Modern Europe: Renaissance to the Present (Western Civilization II) CAS HI 151 - The Emerging United States to 1865 CAS HI 204 - History of the Crusades CAS HI 290 - History of International Relations Since 1945 CAS HI 336 - History of World Wars, 1914-1945 CAS HI 545 - Issues in Modern Terrorism CAS IR 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS IR 302 - Campaigns and Elections Around the World CAS IR 350 - History of International Relations Since 1945 CAS IR 351 - Africa in International Politics CAS IR 509 - Islam in Middle East Politics CAS LA 112 - Hausa 2 CAS LC 112 - Second-Semester Chinese CAS LC 123 - First-Year Intensive Chinese CAS LC 212 - Fourth-Semester Chinese CAS LD 112 - Amharic 2 CAS LD 116 - Zulu 2 CAS LD 120 - African Language - Igbo 2 CAS LF 111 - First-Semester French CAS LF 112 - Second-Semester French CAS LF 211 - Third-Semester French CAS LF 212 - Fourth-Semester French CAS LG 112 - Second-Semester German CAS LI 112 - Second-Semester Italian CAS LI 212 - Fourth-Semester Italian CAS LJ 112 - Second-Semester Japanese CAS LJ 212 - Fourth-Semester Japanese CAS LK 112 - Second-Semester Korean CAS LS 111 - First-Semester Spanish CAS LS 112 - Second-Semester Spanish CAS LS 211 - Third-Semester Spanish CAS LS 212 - Fourth-Semester Spanish CAS LS 222 - Fourth-Semester Spanish for Reading CAS LS 305 - Topics in Language and Culture CAS LT 112 - Second-Semester Turkish CAS LY 112 - Elementary Modern Arabic (Modern Arabic 2) CAS LY 212 - Second-Year Modern Arabic II (Modern Arabic 4) CAS LZ 112 - Second-Semester Modern Persian CAS MA 113 - Elementary Statistics CAS MA 116 - Statistics II CAS MA 118 - College Algebra and Trigonometry CAS MA 120 - Applied Mathematics for Social and Management Sciences CAS MA 121 - Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences I CAS MA 122 - Calculus for the Life and Social Sciences II CAS MA 123 - Calculus I CAS MA 124 - Calculus II CAS MA 225 - Multivariate Calculus CAS MA 226 - Differential Equations CAS MA 242 - Linear Algebra CAS MA 294 - Applied Abstract Algebra CAS MA 412 - Complex Variables CAS MA 549 - Geometry and Symmetry CAS MA 581 - Probability CAS PH 110 - Great Philosophers CAS PH 155 - Politics and Philosophy CAS PH 250 - Environmental Ethics CAS PH 270 - Philosophy of Science CAS PH 300 - History of Ancient Philosophy CAS PO 211 - Introduction to American Politics CAS PO 251 - Introduction to Comparative Politics CAS PO 271 - Introduction to International Relations CAS PO 302 - Campaigns and Elections Around the World CAS PO 309 - America At War: The Response to 9/11 CAS PO 317 - Presidential Leadership CAS PO 349 - Law and Justice in American Society CAS PO 390 - Africa in International Politics CAS PS 101 - General Psychology CAS PS 241 - Developmental Psychology CAS PS 261 - Social Psychology CAS PS 333 - Drugs and Behavior CAS PS 371 - Abnormal Psychology CAS PS 473 - Introduction to Clinical Psychology CAS PY 106 - Elementary Physics 2 CAS PY 212 - General Physics CAS RN 103 - Religions of the World: Eastern CAS RN 220 - The Holy City: Jerusalem in Time, Space, and Imagination CAS SO 100 - Principles in Sociology CAS SO 207 - Sociology of Race and Ethnicity CAS SO 215 - Health and Society CAS SO 240 - Sexuality and Social Life CAS SO 253 - Sociology of Popular Culture CAS WR 098 - Introduction to College Reading and Writing in English (English as a Second Language Only) CAS WR 100 - Writing Seminar CAS WR 150 - Writing and Research Seminar CAS WS 342 - Law and Gender in the United States CFA AR 133 - Introduction to Drawing CFA AR 235 - Drawing 1 CFA AR 245 - Painting 1 CFA AR 389 - Graphic Design Elective CFA AR 415 - Photography 1 CFA AR 431 - Advanced Drawing CFA AR 580 - History of Graphic Design CFA ML 501 - Applied Music: Piano CFA ML 502 - Applied Music: Piano CFA ML 507 - Applied Music: Voice CFA ML 508 - Applied Music: Voice CFA MU 391 - Music for Special Learners CFA MU 433 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level I CFA MU 446 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level II CFA MU 465 - Curriculum Planning for General Music CFA MU 633 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level I CFA MU 637 - Notation, Music Production, and Electronic Instruments CFA MU 646 - Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level II CFA MU 680 - Curriculum Planning for General Music CFA MU 691 - Music for Special Learners CFA TH 120 - Acting & Performance 1 CFA TH 267 - Scene Painting Intensive CFA TH 272 - Theatrical Welding 2 CFA TH 481 - Millinery 1 CFA TH 500 - Topics in Contemporary Drama COM CM 311 - Oral Presentation COM CM 331 - Writing for Communication COM CM 411 - Art Direction COM CM 417 - Fundamentals of Creative Development COM CM 500 - Contemporary Health Communication COM CM 714 - Oral Presentation COM CM 717 - Fundamentals of Creative Development COM CO 201 - Introduction to Communication Writing COM FT 310 - Storytelling for Film and Television COM FT 353 - Production I COM FT 360 - Understanding Film COM FT 522 - Writing the Situation Comedy COM FT 553 - Special Topic: Gangster Films COM FT 554 - Special Topic: The Hollywood Musical COM JO 502 - Journalism Special Topics COM JO 504 - Arts Criticism GMS BT 210 - Technical Writing for Clinical Research GMS BT 290 - Disease and Public Health GMS BT 407 - Molecular Genetics GMS BT 460 - Drug Discovery GMS BT 560 - Good Clinical Practices in Clinical Research GMS BT 580 - Legal and Ethical Issues in Clinical Research GMS BT 592 - Directed Study: Biomedical Externship GMS BT 595 - Clinical Research Practicum MET AD 709 - Case Studies in Current Corporate Financial Topics MET AD 712 - Financial Markets and Institutions MET AD 725 - Negotiations and Organizational Conflict Resolution MET AD 731 - Corporate Finance MET AD 741 - The Innovation Process: Developing New Products and Services MET AD 744 - Venture Capital and Financing Innovation MET AD 745 - Competitive Strategies for Dynamic Environments MET AD 860 - International Advertising MET AR 777 - Comparative Cultural Policy and Administration MET CJ 271 - Corrections: Concepts, Systems, and Issues MET CJ 510 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice MET CM 716 - Digital Communication MET CM 736 - New & Traditional Media Strategies MET CS 231 - Programming with C++ MET CS 232 - Programming with Java MET CS 341 - Data Structures with C++ MET CS 342 - Data Structures with Java MET CS 684 - IT Security Policies and Procedures MET CS 690 - Network Security MET EN 240 - The Sounds of Poetry MET ES 141 - Special Topics MET HI 373 - History of Boston MET MA 603 - SAS with Statistical Applications MET MG 301 - Introduction to Management MET MG 304 - Principles of Finance MET MG 415 - Project Management MET MG 517 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management MET MG 520 - International Business Management MET MG 523 - Marketing Research MET MG 541 - The Innovation Process: Developing New Products and Services MET ML 698 - Laboratory in the Culinary Arts: Cooking MET ML 699 - Laboratory in the Culinary Arts: Baking MET PS 350 - Depression and Disorders of Mood MET SO 305 - Violence in the Family MET UA 301 - Introduction to Urban Affairs MET UA 510 - Special Topics in Urban Affairs MET UA 701 - Urban Problems and Policy Responses SAR HS 410 - Field Experience: Human Physiology SAR HS 703 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR HS 703 - Field Experience in Nutrition SAR PT 515 - Physical Therapy Examination SAR PT 515 - Physical Therapy Examination SAR PT 520 - Functional Anatomy SAR SH 505 - Introduction to Phonological Disorders SAR SH 524 - Language Acquisition SAR SH 542 - Aural Rehabilitation SAR SH 710 - Advanced Topics SED AP 520 - Communications in Education and Human Services Organizations SED CT 575 - General Methods of Instruction, 5-12 SED DE 571 - American Sign Language II SED ED 500 - Foundations of Educational Practices SED ED 501 - Foundations of Educational Practice Lab SED EM 592 - Seminar: Computers in Education SED EM 630 - Cyberethics and Policies for Technology Use SED LS 610 - Applied Phonology: Strategies for Assessment and Instruction of English Pronunciation SED LS 658 - Second-Language Acquisition SED LS 727 - Topical Seminar in Literacy and Language SED LS 738 - Clinical Assessment of Reading and Writing: Practicum Part 2 SED ME 504 - Mathematical Reasoning in the Elementary Grades: Algebra, Geometry, Statistics SED PE 501 - Methods of Coaching SED PE 515 - Institute on Physical Fitness SED RS 600 - Introduction to Research SED SE 534 - Classroom and Behavior Management SED SE 535 - Understanding Autism SED SE 751 - Assessment In Special Education: Procedures SED SO 567 - History Laboratory I SHA HF 100 - Introduction to the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 140 - Hospitality Field Experience I SHA HF 210 - Financial Accounting for the Hospitality Industry SHA HF 240 - Hospitality Field Experience II SHA HF 410 - Finance for the Hospitality Industry SMG AC 221 - Financial Accounting SMG AC 222 - Managerial Accounting SMG AC 347 - Intermediate Accounting I SMG AC 555 - Not-for-Profit Accounting SMG AC 579 - Principles of Income Taxation II SMG FE 449 - Corporate Financial Management SMG IM 345 - International Management Environment SMG LA 245 - Introduction to Law SMG SM 101 - Introduction to Business SMG SM 104 - Introduction to Finance SMG SM 221 - Probabilistic and Statistical Decision Making for Management SSW CP 772 - Clinical Practice with Families SSW HB 735 - Implications of Racism for the Practice of Social Work SSW HB 744 - Spirituality and Social Work Practice SSW SP 741 - Social Work Practice Ethics
Session 3 (21.05.2013 - 09.08.2013) COM FT 528 - Screenwriting Institute - Intensive Professional Screenwriting Program ENG EC 401 - Signals and Systems ENG EC 410 - Introduction to Electronics ENG EK 301 - Engineering Mechanics I ENG EK 307 - Electric Circuits ENG ME 302 - Engineering Mechanics II ENG ME 304 - Energy and Thermodynamics MET AR 802 - Internship in Arts Administration MET AR 803 - Internship in Arts Administration II MET AT 982 - Internship in Actuarial Science II MET CS 248 - Discrete Mathematics MET CS 401 - Introduction to Web Application Development MET CS 469 - Introduction to Database Design and Implementation for Business MET CS 472 - Computer Architecture MET CS 535 - Computer Networks MET CS 565 - Advanced Java Programming MET CS 566 - Analysis of Algorithms MET CS 567 - Enterprise Systems Using SAP MET CS 570 - Biomedical Sciences and Health IT MET CS 575 - Operating Systems MET CS 579 - Database Management MET CS 601 - Web Application Development MET CS 632 - Information Technology Project Management MET CS 662 - Computer Language Theory MET CS 669 - Database Design and Implementation for Business MET CS 682 - Information Systems Analysis and Design MET CS 693 - Digital Forensics and Investigations MET CS 695 - Enterprise Information Security MET CS 755 - Cloud Computing MET CS 782 - IT Strategy and Management MET CS 783 - Enterprise Architecture MET ML 652 - A Comprehensive Survey of Wine SAR SH 733 - Voice Disorders SED AP 680 - Education Policy In International Perspective SMG SM 299 - Management as a System (Intensive)
Session Summer Challenge 1 (16.06.2013 - 28.06.2013) Abnormal Psychology Business: From the Ground Up Creative Writing Economics Infectious Diseases International Politics Journalism Law Mass Communication Nutrition
Session Summer Challenge 2 (07.07.2013 - 19.07.2013) Abnormal Psychology Business: From the Ground Up Chemistry of Medicine Computer Science Creative Writing Economics Electrical Engineering Infectious Diseases International Politics Journalism Law Mass Communication Nutrition Persuasive Writing Photography The History of Boston Topics in Philosophy Visual Arts
Session Summer Challenge 3 (21.07.2013 - 02.08.2013) Abnormal Psychology Business: From the Ground Up Chemistry of Medicine Computer Science Creative Writing Economics Electrical Engineering Infectious Diseases International Politics Journalism Law Mass Communication Nutrition Persuasive Writing Photography The History of Boston Topics in Philosophy Visual Arts
Session Summer Preview 1 (23.06.2013 - 28.06.2013) Discovering Biology Exploring Mathematics Learning the Art of Writing
Session Summer Preview 2 (21.07.2013 - 26.07.2013) Discovering Biology Exploring Mathematics Learning the Art of Writing

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