Asiacontacts in, 253sites in, 16Asian studiescourse descriptions, 115major in, p. 36minor in, 37Associate <strong>of</strong> Arts degree, requirements and curricula, 85Astronomy, course descriptions, 116Attendance policy, 235Audited courses, 232Automated services, 238Availability <strong>of</strong> services, 238Awards, academic, 234BBachelor’s degreecross-curricular initiatives, 21curricula, 32expectations <strong>of</strong> graduate, 21requirements, 21second bachelor’s degree, 25Behavioral and social sciencescourse descriptions, 117major in social science, 80Biological science, course descriptions, 119Biotechnology, major in, 38Biology,certificate program in Bio-security, 91course descriptions, 120minor in, 38Board <strong>of</strong> Regents, 15, 248, 290Bookstores, 245Business administrationcertificate programs in, 91, 94 98, 104major in, 39minor in, 42Business and managementassociate’s degree program in, 86certificate programs in, 90, 91, 93–96, 98, 102course descriptions, 124Business communication. See also Workplace communications.track in, 45, 46Business law and public policy, minor in, 42Business project management, certificate program in, 91Business supply chain management, minor in, 43CCalendar, academic, inside back coverCareer and Cooperative Education Center, 245Career planning, course descriptions, 134Career services, 245Carroll Community <strong>College</strong>, alliance with, 9, 305CatalogsUMUC–Asia, 255UMUC–Europe, 253Center for Creative Leadership, 6Center for Intellectual Property andCopyright in the Digital Environment, 4Center for Teaching and Learning, 4Certificate programscurricula, 89descriptions, 90requirements, 89Checks, return fee, 15Chemistry, course descriptions, 134Civic responsibilityapplicable courses, 29requirement for bachelor’s degree, 23Code <strong>of</strong> Civility, 237Code <strong>of</strong> Student Conduct, 237<strong>College</strong> Board Advanced Placement examinations, 20, 298<strong>College</strong> credits. See Credit.<strong>College</strong> graduates, admission <strong>of</strong>, 11<strong>College</strong>-Level Examination Program (CLEP), 20, 298<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>Maryland</strong>, alliance with, 9, 305Communication studiescertificate programs in, 92, 104course descriptions, 135major in, 44minor in, 47Community <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Air Force (CCAF), 19Community collegesalliances with UMUC, 9, 304transfer <strong>of</strong> credit from, 19, 292, 298Computer and information sciencecertificate programs in, 93, 99, 101, 103, 104course descriptions, 138major in, 47Computer applications. See also Computer studies.certificate program in, 92Computer graphics and design, certificate program in, 92307
Computer information technologycourse descriptions, 143major in, 49Computer labs and services, 245Computer sciencecertificate program in, 99course descriptions, 146major in, 50Computer studiesassociate’s degree program in, 86certificate programs in, 92, 94, 97, 103course descriptions, 149major in, 51minor in, 51Concurrent secondary enrollment, 12Cooperative EducationCareer and Cooperative Education Center, 245course explanation, 153program description, 18Counseling and personnel services.See Education: Counseling and Personnel Services.Course-challenge examinations, 20, 295Course load, 235Courses. See also specific courses by discipline name.index to course descriptions, 106key to course descriptions, 105prerequisites, 105unit <strong>of</strong> credit, 105Creditby examination, 20, 298by transfer, 19estimate <strong>of</strong> transfer, 239external sources <strong>of</strong>, 19fees for examinations to establish, 14for military experience, 19, 243, 298institutional, 232international credit evaluation, 239<strong>of</strong>ficial evaluation, 239transfer from other academic institutions, 19, 239, 292, 298transfer from UMUC, 237, 244unit <strong>of</strong>, 105ways <strong>of</strong> earning, 15Criminal justiceassociate’s degree program in, 86certificate programs in, 101major in, 52minor in, 53Criminology/Criminal justice, course descriptions, 153Cross-curricular requirements for bachelor’s degree, 23Curriculum planning worksheet, 319Customer service communications, certificate program in, 91Customer service managementcertificate program in, 93minor in, 54DDANTES examinations, 20, 298Database design and implementation, certificate program in, 93Database management, certificate program in, 93Dean’s list, 234Debts to the university, 15Degree requirements, bachelor’s, 21Delinquent accounts, 15Desktop publishing, certificate program in, 94Diploma, application fee, 244Disabled student services, 239Disciplinary mattersnonacademic, 237suspension or dismissal, 12, 234Disclosure <strong>of</strong> students’ records, 301Discrimination, policy against, 299Dishonesty, academic, 236Dishonored check fee, 15Dismissalacademic, 12, 234from another institution, 12reinstatement, 234Distance educationawards for program, 4Office <strong>of</strong> Distance Education andLifelong Learning (ODELL), 4online study, 9Doctoral program, 7Dropped courses. See Withdrawal.Drug and alcohol awareness, referral services, 245Dual major, 23, 32308
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