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HIST 348: Winter Session 2020
Reduce your spring course load!
Learn how the American and British Intelligence communities have evolved over the years. Understand how the American Intelligence communities influence your everyday life.  Apply information...
December 11, 2019 · 9:26 AM
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Winter Course: National Security Policy of the US (POLI 395)
POLI 395 is a HYBRID course - Fulfills Social Sciences GEP
Description Join Dr. Starkey this winter for the hybrid offering of POLI 395: National Security Policy of the U.S. You will earn Social Science GEP credit and learn about the field of...
December 9, 2019 · 12:37 PM
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SOWK 374: Winter Session 2020
Reduce your spring course load and earn Culture GEP!
Learn about social work in relation to newly arrived immigrants and refugees.  Explore how to restore, maintain, and enhance their function in society.  Earn an upper-level elective for your...
December 6, 2019 · 10:02 AM
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Winter Session Crossover Parking
Catch up, get ahead, and GRIT Going this winter!
Winter Session 2019 crossover parking is in effect from December 19, 2018 through January 25, 2019. Students:  In addition to your assigned permit zone, student permits are valid in zones ‘A’,...
December 14, 2018 · 9:15 AM
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I Tried to Register for Winter Session 2019, but Was Blocked
How Do I Enroll?
After searching the course catalog and finding the perfect Winter Session 2019 class, you try to register only to find that you’re blocked. Sound familiar? It can be a frustrating situation, but...
December 11, 2018 · 3:19 PM
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How Many Credits Can I Take During Winter Session 2019?
Catch up, get ahead, and GRIT Going this winter!
Due to winter session’s compressed format (four weeks) enrollment is limited to a maximum of 4.5 credits. However, highly motivated and academically strong students can request permission to...
December 10, 2018 · 9:05 AM
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Featured Course - Introduction to Modern Biology (BIOL 109)
BIOL 109 is a lab-intensive course for non-science majors!
Did you know that the average human produces enough saliva in a lifetime to fill two swimming pools? Disgusting or Interesting? You decide. Did you also know that your DNA could stretch from the...
December 7, 2018 · 8:40 AM
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Complete Your Science GEP in Just Four Weeks!
GRIT going and CLAIM YOUR FUTURE this winter!
All UMBC students are required to complete two science GEP courses with the "S" designation. At least one science course must include a laboratory component, either as an integral part of the...
December 3, 2018 · 3:29 PM
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Featured Course - Coen Brothers: Genre & Irony (AMST 322)
AMST 322 fulfills the Arts and Humanities GEP.
“One of the pleasures of movies is creating a world . . . it gives you a license to do certain things.”  – Coen Brothers For more than thirty years, Joel and Ethan Coen have crafted provocative...
November 28, 2018 · 9:02 AM
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Featured Course - Creating the Constitution (HIST 423)
HIST 423 is an ONLINE course during Winter Session 2019
“We have the oldest written constitution still in force in the world, and it starts out with three words, ‘We, the people.'” – Ruth Bader Ginsburg More than 200 years after it was written, the...
November 20, 2018 · 1:02 PM
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