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306 Grant Writing For Organizations

Grant Writing for Organizations (40:834:306:WQ:01752)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Dillard
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Grant writing for public and nonprofit agencies: proposal writing, promotional and support materials, budget development, fundraising sources, and grants-management system.

Writing intensive. 

363 Abnormal Psychology

Abnormal Psychology (21:830:363:W5:01838)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Giobbi
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Psychopathologies, their probable causes, and usual behavioral manifestations; theories of pathology and research techniques employed in the investigation of abnormality.

323 Developmental Psychology

Developmental Psychology (21:830:323:W5:00645)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Olivo
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

This course explores the development of physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional capacities in children from birth to adolescence. Topics include language, intelligence, social behaviors and attitudes, moral development, emotional development, attachment formation, parenting, and atypical development. Major theoretical perspectives and current empirical work on development are critically evaluated.

256 Roman Civilization

Roman Civilization (21:510:256:W5:00658)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Beck-Schachter
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Examines the Roman world through an interdisciplinary study of its history, literature, and art and archaeology. Topics covered will include: imperialism, patron-client relationships, Roman law, blood sport, and the evolution of Rome from pagan to Christian civilization. Readings from ancient sources in translation include Roman comedy, Virgil, Seneca, and samples of early Christian writings.

201 History of Western Civilization I

History of Western Civilization I (21:510:201:W5:00656)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Petursson
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The main developments in the history of ideas and institutions from earliest times to the present; consideration of historical material serves as a point of departure for discussion of present-day problems.

265 American Legal History I

American Legal History I (21:512:265:W5:00668)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Dwyer
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The interaction between political and economic forces and the role of law in American history; readings from the fields of history, political science, and constitutional development.

203 History of Newark

History of Newark (21:512:203:W5:00660)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Elliott
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Major economic, social, and political developments in Newark from 1830 to the present; focus on late 19th- and 20th-century trends in demography, housing, and community development.

203 Introduction to Financial Accounting

Introduction to Financial Accounting (29:010:203:W2:00651)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: M-F, 1:00pm - 5:10pm
Instructor: Staff
Location: Canvas
Format: Online
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Introduction to the theoretical structure of accounting and methods and procedures necessary to achieve effective financial reporting. Overview of the balance sheet, income statement, and statement of cash flows. Includes complete treatment of the accounting cycle; asset, liability, and equity accounts; and introduction to consolidated financial statements.

105 Intermediate Algebra

Intermediate Algebra (21:640:105:W1:00890)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: M-F, 1:00pm-5:30pm
Instructor: Patel
Location: Mon - Thu, Hill Hall, Room 124; Fri, Smith Hall, Room 242
Format: In-Person
Credits: 3
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Intended to give students the necessary numerical and algebraic skills to allow for success in subsequent courses requiring a solid foundation in quantitative reasoning. The topics contained in this course include numerical systems such as the integers and the rational numbers (fractions), variable expressions, equations and applications, graphing simple equations, polynomials, and factoring.

FOR RUTGERS NEWARK STUDENTS WHO HAD "D", "F" OR "W" IN MATH 105.  EMAIL MATH.CS@RUTGERS.EDU FOR SPN.

495 Individual Study in BLACK STUDIES

Individual Study in Black Studies (21:014:495:W1:00067)
Class Dates: 12/22/23 & 1/2/24 - 1/12/24
Class Times: Meeting Time By Arrangement
Instructor: Staff
Location: By Arrangement
Format: By Arrangement
Credits: By Arrangement
COURSE DESCRIPTION:

By permission only. Independent reading or research under the direction of a faculty member.

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