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Course Schedules

Students may take only one 3 credit course during winter session, and are responsible for ensuring that they meet the pre-requisites for upper-level courses.

 *Course offerings are subject to change-additional courses may be included at a later date.  Please re-visit site for updates.

January 4 - January 15, 2010

Onground
        MORNING  
  ART 125L 111 Arts and Values 9:00-12:45

 

BUS 301N 111 HR Management 9:00-12:45
  ECON 102L 111 Principles of Microeconomics 9:00-12:45
  ENG 221L 111 Themes in Shakespeare 9:00-12:45
  ENSC 101L 111 Introduction to Environmental Issues 9:00-12:45
  HIST 228L 111 America Since 1945 9:00-12:45
           
        AFTERNOON  
  BUS 320N 111  Financial Management 1:00-4:45
  ECON 101L 111  Principles of Macroeconomics 1:00-4:45
  ENG 255L 111 Introduction to Literature: Fiction and Poetry 1:00-4:45
  ENG 214L 112 Religion Themes in Literature (Dual listed as REST 214)* 1:00-4:45

 

BUS 340N 112

Marketing Principles

1:00-4:45
  REST 214L 112 Religion Themes in Literature (Dual listed as ENG 214)* 1:00-4:45
           
        EVENING  
  ART 145N 200 Basic in Photography 6:00-9:45
  BUS 382N 200 Legal Foundations of Business 6:00-9:45
  PSYC 202L 200 Abnormal Psychology 6:00-9:45

December 19, 2009 - January 16, 2010

Online   
  BIOL 225L 721 Topics in Nutrition 3 Credits
2nd Section BIOL 225L 722 Topics in Nutrition 3 Credits
  CSIS 103L 721 Information and Computer Literacy 3 Credits
  PHIL 300L 721 Ethics 3 Credits
2nd Section PHIL 300L 722 Ethics 3 Credits
  REST 335L 721 Marriage and Family from Religious Perspectives 3 Credits
2nd Section REST 335L 722 Marriage and Family from Religious Perspectives 3 Credits

Review full Course Description for all Winter 2010 course offerings. 

 

WINTER SESSION ABROAD!

Listed below are the course offerings for the Marist Winter Session Abroad.  Program costs are based on current exchange rates, airfare costs and other factors beyond the control of Marist International Programs (MIP). As such, costs may change as events warrant and vary by program. For more information, contact the Short-term Program Coordinator, Mr. Jerre Thornton at extension: 3330 or jerre.thornton@marist.edu?

On the Marist International Programs (MIP) website:

Barbados: Bridgetown - Psychology of Interpersonal Communication
January 2 - 15, 2010

France: Paris - Global Fashion: Atelier to Marketplace
January 1 - 17, 2010

Peru: Lima, Cusco and Machu Picchu - Global Business
January 1 - 17, 2010

Interested in the Marist Winter Session Abroad program?  Please fill out online application.

Winter Session Calendar:

View Winter Session 2010 Academic Calendar.

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Contact:

Email:
winter@marist.edu
888.877.7900