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Summer Record 2006 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
Course Offerings
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Updated course information may be found on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. Summer courses information is also available in the online Course Offering Directory at www.virginia.edu/cod.
Schedule Number: Five digit number that appears before the course times and dates.
Time and Place of Classes: Unless otherwise stated, classes meet once a day, five days a week at the hours listed after the course title. Classroom assignments are posted and updated in the online Course Offering Directory at www.virginia.edu/cod.
Course Designations: Courses numbered 100-499 are designed for undergraduates. Those numbered 500-599 are intended for graduate students but are open to approved undergraduates with advanced standing. Numbers 600-899 indicate courses for graduate and professional school students. Numbers above 900 indicate seminar and research courses.
Course additions, cancellations, and changes in dates, hours, instructors, etc., are posted on our website at www.virginia.edu/summer. If additional information is needed, call the Summer Session Office at (434) 924-3371.
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School of Architecture
120A Campbell Hall (434) 924-3715 Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. Urban and Environmental Planning
College of Arts and Sciences
Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. African-American and African Studies
108 Minor Hall (434) 924-3109 Anthropology
Office: 100 Brooks Hall (434) 924-7044 Art
Office: (434) 924-6123 Asian and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures
Office: B027 Cabell Hall (434) 982-2304 Astronomy
Office: 204 Astronomy Building (434) 924-7494 Biology
Office: 229 Gilmer Hall (434) 982-5474 Mountain Lake Biological Station
Office: 238 Gilmer Hall (434) 982-5486 The University of Virginia operates Mountain Lake Biological Station west of Blacksburg in Giles County, Virginia, as an integral part of the Summer Session. The laboratory is at 3,800 feet elevation on the crest of Salt Pond Mountain near a natural lake and adjacent to the Mountain Lake Wilderness Area of Jefferson National Forest. Expenses (Subject to change) Tuition (per credit hour): Virginia Students Undergraduate $170.00 Graduate 215.00 Out-of State Students Undergraduate 740.00 Graduate 660.00 Lab and Field Trip Fee: 88.00 Rent per Week (dorm): 25.00 Board per Week: Each adult 137.50 Children 10-16 82.50 Children 9 and younger 44.00 Group Insurance: 15.50 Non-UVa Research Fee per Week: Senior Investigators 255.00 Co-Pi’s 67.00 Graduate Students 67.00 Curriculum A minimum of one year college biology is required as a prerequisite for all courses taught at Mountain Lake. Most courses are designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. A maximum of four credits may be taken in each term. Research Facilities are available at the station for research on many aspects of field biology. Those interested in independent research should consult with the Director or Associate Director. Other Activities A regular seminar series is held during the summer session on topics of general interest to field biologists. Further information is available at www.mlbs.virginia.edu or write the Director, Mountain Lake Biological Station, P.O. Box 400327, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; 22904-4327. Center for American English Language and Culture (ESL)
Office: B019 Garrett Hall (434) 924-6166 See Linguistics. Center for the Liberal Arts
Office: 2400 Old Ivy Rd., Room 58 (434) 924-6166 The Center for the Liberal Arts is a residential institute limited to 12 Virginia high school teachers selected by the instructor and the Center for the Liberal Arts. For further information, please contact Center for the Liberal Arts, University of Virginia, P.O. Box 400762, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4762; (434) 982-5205; fax (434) 924-6271; centerfortheliberalarts@virginia.edu; www.virginia.edu/cla. Chemistry
Office: 404 Chemistry Building (434) 924-3344 While enrolled in any course and lab in chemistry, students may not register for any other course in the Summer Session. The student is responsible for all laboratory breakage charges. Classics
Office: 401 Cabell Hall (434) 924-3008 Drama
Office: 201 Drama Building (434) 924-3326 Economics
Office: 114 Rouss Hall (434) 924-3177 A full introduction to economic principles warrants completion of both ECON 201 and ECON 202. Students planning to take both are advised to take ECON 201 first, though this is not required. The department recommends ECON 201 to students intending to take only one semester of principles. English
Office: 219 Bryan Hall (434) 924-7105 Introductory Seminars in Literature
Modern and Contemporary Literature
English as a Second Language
Office: Center for American English Language and Culture, B019 Garrett Hall (434) 924-6166 See Linguistics. Environmental Sciences
Office: 104 Clark Hall (434) 924-7761 The Blandy Experimental Farm
Office: 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce VA 22620, (434) 924-7761 The University of Virginia’s Blandy Experimental Farm is a 700-acre field station located in the northeastern Shenandoah Valley (61 miles west of Washington, D.C. on U.S. 50, 4 miles west of Shenandoah river; or 9.5 miles east of Winchester, VA, 1 mile east of Route 340/50 intersection). Blandy Experimental Farm is also home to the Orland E. White Arboretum, the State Arboretum of Virginia. The plant collections feature over 1,000 different varieties and species representing 100 genera and 50 families. There are a wide variety of programs and activities that fall within Blandy’s mission, including many public events. The arboretum is open to the public every day from dawn to dusk. There is no charge for admission. For more information, see www.virginia.edu/blandy French
Office: 302 Cabell Hall (434) 924-7158 The Summer Language Institute in French
- FREN 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary French I, II; Intermediate French I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- FREN 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary French I, II; Intermediate French I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
German
Office: B24 Cocke Hall (434) 924-3008 The Summer Language Institute in German
- GERM 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary German I, II; Intermediate German I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- GERM 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary German I, II; Intermediate German I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
History
Office: 102 Randall Hall (434) 924-7146 Italian
Office: 115 Wilson Hall (434) 924-7159 The Summer Language Institute in Italian
- ITAL 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Italian I, II; Intermediate Italian I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- ITAL 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Italian I, II; Intermediate Italian I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
Latin
Office: 401 Cabell Hall (434) 924-3008 The Summer Language Institute in Latin
- LATI 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Latin I, II; Intermediate Latin I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- LATI 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Latin I, II; Intermediate Latin I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
Linguistics and ESL
Office: Center for American English Language and Culture (ESL), B019 Garrett Hall (434) 924-6166 Mathematics
Office: 216 Kerchof Hall (434) 924-4919 Media Studies
Office: 142 Cabell Hall (434) 243-8855 Music
Office: 112 Old Cabell Hall (434) 924-3052 Philosophy
Office: 512 Cabell Hall (434) 924-7701 Physics
Office: 101 J. W. Beams Laboratory of Physics Students enrolled in both PHYS 201 and 201L or 202 and 202L, may not register for any other course in that half of the Summer Session. Premedical and predental students should elect this course along with PHYS 201 and 202; it is optional for others. Politics
Office: 232 Cabell Hall (434) 924-3192 Psychology
Office: 102 Gilmer Hall (434) 982-4750 Public Health Sciences
Office: School of Medicine (434) 924-8646 For Health Evaluation Sciences summer field course listings, see the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer or the online Course Offering Directory at www.virginia.edu/cod. Religious Studies
Office: B10 Cocke Hall (434) 924-3741 The Summer Language Institute in Tibetan
Russian
Office: 106 Cabell Hall (434) 924-6685 The Summer Language Institute in Russian
- RUSS 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Russian I, II; Intermediate Russian I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- RUSS 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Russian I, II; Intermediate Russian I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
Sociology
Office: 539 Cabell Hall (434)924-7293 Spanish
Office: 115 Wilson Hall (434) 924-3548 The Summer Language Institute in Spanish
- SPAN 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Spanish I, II, Intermediate Spanish I, II (Credit Option) Credits: 12
- SPAN 101S,102S, 201S,202S - Elementary Spanish I, II, Intermediate Spanish I, II (Non-Credit Option) Credits: 0
Statistics
Office: 103 Halsey Hall (434) 924-3222 Studies in Women and Gender
Office: 227 Minor Hall (434) 982-2961 McIntire School of Commerce
Office: 269 Monroe Hall (434) 924-0873 Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. Curry School of Education
Office: 104 Ruffner Hall (434) 924-3334 Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. Curriculum, Instruction, and Special Education Leadership, Foundations, and Policy
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Office: Thornton Hall (434) 924-3072 Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Science, Technology, and Society
Systems and Information Engineering
School of Nursing
Office: McLeod Hall (434) 924-2743 Independent Study, Research, and Practicum Courses Course descriptions and schedule numbers for independent study, research, and practicum courses are not listed in this record. This information is available through the online Course Offering Directory found at www.virginia.edu/cod, and is also posted on the Summer Session website at www.virginia.edu/summer. |
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