TELECOURSES
Spring Semester, 2008
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
09 101 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS - 3CREDITS
(It's Strictly Business, PBS)
Section 1111 in Cumberland,
Section 1657 in Bedford, and Section
1727 in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Robin Imgrund - 301-784-5141
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: An introduction to the nature of business
organizations, surveying their methods of financing, marketing and control.
A study of the environment factors and forces, which causes changes,
including the current trend toward international business and marketing.
An analysis of business structure and functions, and of the problems,
which have faced business in the past and may be expected to exist in
the future.

EDUCATION
23 203 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - 3 CREDITS
(Lifespan, Magna Systems)
Section 2247 in Cumberland, Section 2248 in Bedford, and Section
2249 in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sharon Hott - 301-784-5297
Dr. Hott requires all students to meet with her personally
for orientation.
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The process affecting human development,
with implications for educational practices used by and in the family,
school, and community. Attention given to measurements and evaluative
techniques for assign total growth. The case method will be used, with
direct and recorded observation being required.

HISTORY
35 104 U.S. HISTORY II - 3 CREDITS
(Transforming America, Dallas)
Section 1885 in Cumberland, Section 1926 in Bedford, and Section 1927
in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Joe Weaver - 301-784-5301
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: A study of industrial, economic, and
social developments in the United States from the end of Reconstruction
to modern times, including and analysis of conflicts which have shaped
contemporary events.

PSYCHOLOGY
57 203 HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT - 3 CREDITS
(Lifespan, Magna Systems)
Section in 2244 Cumberland, Section 2245 in Bedford, and Section 2246
in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sharon Hott - 301-784-5297
Dr. Hott requires all students to meet with her personally for orientation.
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The process affecting human development,
with implications for educational practices used by and in the family,
school, and community. Attention given to measurements and evaluative
techniques for assign total growth. The case method will be used, with
direct and recorded observation being required.
57 205 INTRO TO ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY - 3 CREDITS
(World of Abnormal Psychology, Annenberg)
Section 1536 in Cumberland, Section 2009 in Bedford, and Section 2010
in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sharon Hott -301-784-5297
Dr. Hott requires all students to meet with her personally
for orientation.
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: The course provides and introduction
to and an understanding of behavior disorders and insight into the personality
of the disturbed person. Historical perspectives of changing attitudes
and treatment of psychopathy and techniques of diagnosis, classification,
and therapy are studied.
PREREQUISITE: Psychology 101
57 207 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY - 3 CREDITS
(The Developing Child, Magna Systems)
Section 1538 in Cumberland, Section 1697 in Bedford, and Section 1784
in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sharon Hott -301-784-5297
Dr. Hott requires all students to meet with her personally
for orientation.
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course studies child development
from birth to 11 years. The physical, cognitive, emotional, social,
inner processes, and the abnormal aspects of development are covered.
The child in relationship to the family, school, and the community is
also investigated.
PREREQUISITE: Psychology 101

SOCIOLOGY
63 211 GERONTOLOGY - 3 CREDITS
(Growing Old in a New Age, Annenberg)
Section 1623 in Cumberland, Section 1705 in Bedford, and Section 1793
in Somerset
INSTRUCTOR: staff
ORIENTATION: Instructor will contact each student individually.
BROADCAST: Tapes will be available in the library.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: A general course, which provides an
overall perspective of the field of gerontology in addition to examining
population trends and demographic information, the course examines the
process of aging from psychological and sociological points of view.
A first course in the study of the elderly in our social system.
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