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New CLA Summer Courses

The courses listed below were added after the printing of the Summer Term 2009 catalog.  They are listed with the Registrar's Office and are open for registration at this time.

BUS 15 Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
4 credits.  This introductory course exposes students to the accounting principles and practices used by decision-makers associated with a business or governmental entity. Major topics include the accounting cycle, preparation and analysis of financial statements, standards and procedures for assets and liabilities, and the roles of corporate communication and responsibilities with respect to the accounting process.

Instructor: Ms. Karen Wisniewski
Dates:  June 23 - July 30
Times, 6 - 9 p.m.; T, TH
Added 3/30/09

ENGL 1 Writing (Please note change in dates and time!)
4 credits. Introduces students to a variety of expository and academic forms of writing in addition to teaching pre-writing and revising strategies, editing, and basic library research skills. The course includes readings, writing workshops, periodic conferences, and a research paper. The purpose of the course is to help students acquire greater control over their writing, develop a more fluid writing style, and master the art of academic writing. 

Instructor: Dr. Melissa Nicholas
Dates: June 23 - July 30
Times: 1 - 4 p.m.; T,TH
Added 4/2/09; time change 5/28/09

ENGL 2 Research Writing (Please note change in dates and time!)
2 credits. This course introduces students to academic research and research papers on a topic of each student's choice. Drew students should contact Dr. Sandra Jamieson for approval to register: sjamieso@drew.edu.

Instructor: Dr. Melissa Nicholas
Dates: May 26 - June 18
Times: 1 - 3:15 p.m.; T,TH
Added 4/2/09

ARTHST 119/SPAN 117 Latin American Women Artists
4 credits. This course focuses on the contributions made by Latin American women artists to modern and contemporary painting, sculpture, photography, and installation art in major centers in Mexico, Central and South America, and the Caribbean and the United States from the early twentieth century to the present. Major artists include Frida Kahlo, Tina Modotti, Remedios Varo, Maria Izquierdo, Amelia Pelaéz, and Ana Mendieta.

Instructor: Ms. Lisandra Estevez
Dates: June 22 - July 29
Times: 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.; M,W
Added 4/7/09