OFF CAMPUS COURSES

Students should register through Rutgers University-Camden at the Summer Session Office except as noted below. Use the application in this catalog or the one available on the Summer Session Website. If you have further questions, contact the Summer Session Office at (856)225-6098.

Please note departments whose courses are exclusively always off campus (for example, Graduate Education or Physical Therapy) are not listed here. Off campus locations are:

Pinelands Research Field Station
Rt 646 (New Lisbon Rd)
New Lisbon, NJ 08064

Atlantic Cape Community College
Mays Landing Campus
5100 Black Horse Pike (US Rt. 322)
Mays Landing, NJ 08330-2699

Brookdale, County College of Monmouth
765 Newman Springs Road
Lincroft, NJ 07738-1543


UNDERGRADUATE ARTS & SCIENCES

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Topics in Juvenile Justice (Cr.3)
50:202:363:Sec.A6:94825 ACCC
5/26-6/18 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Wyks
COURSE CANCELLED 5/18/09

FINE ARTS

Special Studio Projects - Art in Landscape (Cr.3)
50:080:484:Sec.J1:94451 DE WATER GAP
Inclass meetings July 20 and August 5, trip July 25-August 1
Garrity
Email: bgarrity@camden.rutgers.edu
An intensive on-site workshop designed to satisfy the general education Art requirement for non-art majors as well as provide art majors with advanced instruction in photography, painting, and student proposed projects. The course consists of a 7 day residence in the Delaware Water Gap area of New Jerey and Pennsylvania, and pre and post trip seminars. No prerequisite, 10 student maximum. Accommodations approximately $150.00. Meet once on campus on July 20 before the trip for informational purposes. The trip dates will be Saturday, July 25 to Saturday, August 1. There will then be a closing review session on campus on August 5. Contact the instructor for further details.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

ST: Spanish American Short Stories in Translation (Cr.3)
50:940:390:Sec.A6:94829 ACCC
5/26-6/18 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Carl
Email: wcarl@camden.rutgers.edu
COURSE CANCELLED 5/18/09

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Government and Politics of the Middle East (G)(Cr.3)
50:790:336:Sec.D6:94402 ACCC
6/22-7/16 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Ayubi
Email: sayubi@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Course taught off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. An introduction to the government and politics of Israel, the Arab countries, Turkey, Iran, and certain other marginal lands. Consideration of contemporary crises and tensions and the role of nationalism, world history, World War II, ideological competition, and power politics in the area.

Violence, Revolution and Terrorism (G)(Cr.3)
50:790:350:Sec.A6:92253 BROOKDALE
5/26-6/18 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Ayubi
Email: sayubi@camden.rutgers.edu
COURSE CANCELLED 5/18/09

PSYCHOLOGY

Psychology of Adolescence (Cr.3)
50:830:326:J6:94625 ACCC
7/20-8/11 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Cleary
Email: hhd35@georgetown.edu
Note: Course taught off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 50:830:101 or 235. Examination of psychological development during adolescence, treating each stage with reference to the particular problems and deviations characteristic of it. Emphasis on the continuity between stages of adolescence.

Special Topics in Psychology: Psychology of Sports (Cr.3)
50:830:460:Sec.D6:94407 ACCC
6/22-7/16 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Raube
Email: pattyraube@hotmail.com
Note: Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 50:830:101 or 135. Sports psychology is a science in which the principles of psychology are applied in a sport setting. The class will be dedicated to the enhancement of both athletic performance and social-psychological aspects of human enrichment. The course will cover the history of sports psychology, the role of a sports psychologist, ethics, and the different methods and principles used in the field of sports psychology.

SOCIOLOGY

Theories of Crime and Delinquency (Cr.3)
50:920:313:Sec.J6:94826 ACCC
7/20-8/11 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Meyer
Email: meyerj@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Course taught off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Taught as a distance Course. Explanation of crime and delinquency in American society. Topics include deterrence theory, biological explanations for crime, sociological theories, and conflict-based theories. Emphasis on social causes of crime.

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GRADUATE ARTS & SCIENCES

BIOLOGY

Special Topics: The Forest Carbon Cycle (Cr.3)
56:120:596:Sec.A1:92273 PINELANDS
6/8-6/12 M,Tu,W,Th,F 9:00am-4:30pm
Gray, Dennis
Email: gray@imcs.rutgers.edu
Registration limited. Note special schedule. Course meets everyday 6/8/09-6/12/09, 9:00am-4:30pm, off-campus at the Pinelands Field Station. In this class, we will examine ecosystem input/output and storage of CO2. Exercises will include measures of biomass input through primary and secondary production, output through decomposition and respiration, and storage in above and below ground pools. The class will entail lecture and hands on laboratory and field work. In the field we will learn about micrometeorological techniques (eddy covariance) to measure CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and the forest canopy, and how these measures can be extended from regional to global scales. Aboveground biomass will be measured using forest census and allometric equations and remote sensing techniques (LIDAR). We will also measure aboveground and belowground biomass production, soil carbon pools and respiration. In the laboratory we will analyze a number of different soil carbon pools such as microbial biomass, soil organic matter and dissolved organic carbon. Students will be required to keep a journal of activities. Final grade will be dependent on production of a final report.

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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

Hospitality Organization Development (Cr.3)
52:537:330:Sec.D6:94008 ACCC
6/22-7/16 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Levinson
Email: nlevinso@camden.rutgers.edu
COURSE CANCELLED 6/15/09.

Hospitality Corporate Responsibility and Ethics (Cr.3)
52:537:340:Sec.A6:94009 ACCC
5/26-6/18 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Levinson
Email: nlevinso@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: off-campus course in Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. This course will assist students to analyze and discuss important ethical issues and dilemmas in the context of the hospitality and general business environment. Alternative visions on how to act ethically in these environments will be presented. Professional and applied ethics, law, public policy, organizational design, strategy, and organizational behavior theories and concepts will be introduced and applied to case studies.

Marketing Communications for Hospitality: Domestic and International Hospitality (Cr.3)
52:537:411:Sec.J6:94010 ACCC
7/20-8/11 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Maradonna
Email: cal.maradonna@camden.rutgers.edu
COURSE CANCELLED 6/11/09.

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MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

FINANCIAL

Financial Management (Cr.3)
53:390:506:Sec.D6:92837 ACCC
6/22-7/16 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Michelfelder
Email: richmich@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 56:010:502 and 56:135:500. Valuation as the unifying principle of Finance. Topics include forms of business ownership, firm and project cash flows, time value of money, bond and stock valuation, capital budgeting, operating and financial leverage, risk and diversification, and the cost of capital.

International Business Environment (Cr.3)
53:620:506:Sec.A6:94437 ACCC
5/26-6/18 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Foley
Email: geofoley@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Introduction to the context of international business. Overview of the economic, ethical, cultural, legal, and political issues that affect operations in the global arena. Discussion of various trade theories, trade barriers, and trade agreements. Modes of entering foreign countries. The study of multinational corporations in terms of their strategies, structures, human resources, and operations. Various regions of the world are explored through case studies. Mutli-cultural course

Managing Information Technology and Resources (Cr. 3)
53:623:510:Sec.J6:94439 ACCC
7/20-8/11 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Banerjee
Email: snehamy@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Information technology (IT) is an important driver and enabler of the dramatic transformation of the business landscape. This course is designed to provide future managers with a fundamental understanding of the key IT issues for effective decision making on IT initiatives and investments, and manage the IT assets of an organization. Both managerial and technical aspects of IT management are discussed. Case studies and hands-on assignments reinforce the concepts and current business practices.

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