Approved Courses
The following list includes undergraduate courses that have been approved as of June 2010. Courses added after that date do not appear in this list. Courses eliminated after that date may still appear. Not every course is offered regularly. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes at www.testudo.umd.edu to ascertain which courses are actually offered during a given semester.
COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM
| Number |
|
Eligibility |
| 000-099 |
|
Non-credit course |
| 100-199 |
|
Primarily freshman course |
| 200-299 |
|
Primarily sophomore course |
| 300-399 |
|
Junior, senior course not acceptable for credit toward graduate degrees |
| 386-387 |
|
Campus-wide internship courses; refer to information describing Experiential Learning |
| 400-499 |
|
Junior, senior course acceptable for credit toward some graduate degree |
| 500-599 |
|
Professional School course (Dentistry, Architecture, Law, Medicine) or post-baccalaureate course |
| 600-899 |
|
Course restricted to graduate students |
| 799 |
|
Master Thesis credit |
| 899 |
|
Doctoral Dissertation credit |
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Courses in "BSCV-CIVICUS"
BSCV - CIVICUS
BSCV 181 Civicus Student and the University (1)
Restriction: Freshman standing; and Must be in the Civicus program.
Credit only granted for: BSOS181 or BSCV181. Formerly: BSOS181.
Knowledge and skills designed to utilize CIVICUS to enhance the college
experience and preparation for civic engagement.
BSCV 182 Civicus and Service-Learning (1)
Prerequisite: BSOS191 and BSCV181; and completed or be concurrently
enrolled in SOCY105. Restriction: Must be in the Civicus program. Credit
only granted for: BSOS182 or BSCV182. Formerly: BSOS182.
Students will examine domestic societal issues and their national,
regional, and local dimensions from political, economic, and policy
perspectives. Students will work with local direct service non-profit
organizations.
BSCV 191 Introduction to Civicus (3)
Restriction: Must be in the Civicus program. Credit only granted for:
BSCV191 or BSOS191. Formerly: BSOS191.
An introduction to the social and historical foundations of a civil
society. An examination of the roles of individuals, groups, social
institutions and community services.
BSCV 301 Leadership in a Multicultural Society (3)
Prerequisite: BSOS191, SOCY105, and BSCV181. Restriction: Sophomore
standing or higher. Credit only granted for: BSOS301 or BSCV301.
Formerly: BSOS301.
A study and application of skills, historical context, theories, and
concepts for constructive leadership in a pluralistic, multicultural,
and diverse society. Social science methodologies and theories will
provide the structure for the study of contemporary social problems,
civil society issues, and leadership practices.
BSCV 302 Civicus Capstone (3)
Prerequisite: BSCV301. Restriction: Sophomore standing or higher. Credit
only granted for: BSOS302 or BSCV302. Formerly: BSOS302.
Capstone course required for CIVICUS citation. Supervised internship,
community service, or research project on civil society topic.
Application and continued study of skills and concepts, grounded in the
social sciences, relevant to understanding and effectively dealing with
contemporary social issues.
BSCV 309 Civicus Seminar (1)
Repeatable to 5 credits if content differs.
Review and analysis of contemporary social issues.
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