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[UMS01]

AVI 242 Instrument Rating Flight Training

Class Number: 49178
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0101
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Travis W Hughes
Enrollment: 1 of 20 seats
Location: Augusta - Other
Instruction Method: In-Person
This course trains students to fly by instruments in low visibility using instrument flight rules (IFR). Students practice navigation, holding patterns, approaches and en route procedures using IFR. At the conclusion of this course, students will have the proficiency needed to pass the FAA instrument rating practical test. Prerequisite or corequisite: AVI 241 and sophomore standing, 3 cr.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite or co-requisite: AVI 241 and sophomore standing
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Maine Instrument Flight School 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Travis W Hughes
[UMS01]

BUA 211 Accounting for Management Decisions

Class Number: 45840
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 9200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Gwen Rachel Bedell
Enrollment: 22 of 30 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
This course focuses on financial decision making at a management level. Topics covered include relevancy of information, internal financial statement analysis, inventory management, performance measurement, cost analysis, budgeting, and management decision making. Prerequisite: BUA 101 or permission of instructor.
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Prerequisites: BUA 101 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Gwen Rachel Bedell
[UMS01]

CIS 225 Introduction to Health Informatics

Class Number: 48995
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 9200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Martha M Vrana-Bossart
Enrollment: 4 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
(Cross-listed with NUR 225.) This course will provide students with a survey of topics in the health informatics area. Examining computer's emerging role in delivery, management and analysis of health care, and how it impacts all stakeholders in health care arena. Competency skill sets include: Analytical assessment of medical information (both spatial and non-spatial) Systems Analysis and modeling and Project Management. Prerequisite CIS 100. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: CIS 100 or permission of instructor.
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Martha M Vrana-Bossart
[UMS01]

DSC 225 Introduction to Health Informatics

Class Number: 49009
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 9200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Martha M Vrana-Bossart
Enrollment: 0 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
This course will provide students with a survey of topics in the health informatics area. Examining computer's emerging role in delivery, management and analysis of health care, and how it impacts all stakeholders in health care arena. Competency skill sets include: Analytical assessment of medical information (both spatial and non-spatial) Systems Analysis and modeling and Project Management. Prerequisite CIS 100. 3 credits.
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Prerequisites: CIS 100 or permission of the instructor.
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Martha M Vrana-Bossart
[UMS01]

ENG 201E How to Write Anything: Academic, Professional, and Public Genres

Class Number: 49177
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 9200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Jessica Winck
Enrollment: 7 of 22 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Students develop flexible writing practices and processes as they respond to a variety of rhetorical situations. The course provides practice in analyzing unfamiliar rhetorical situations and their related genres, with an emphasis on the transfer of writing knowledge to other situations and contexts. Credits: 3. Prerequisites: ENG 101.
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Prerequisites: ENG 101
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Jessica Winck
[UMS01]

NUR 225 Introduction to Health Informatics

Class Number: 49008
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 9200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Martha M Vrana-Bossart
Enrollment: 4 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
(Cross-listed with CIS 225.) This course will provide students with a survey of topics in the health informatics area. Examining computer's emerging role in delivery, management and analysis of health care, and how it impacts all stakeholders in health care arena. Competency skill sets include: Analytical assessment of Medical information(both spatial and non-spatial) Systems Analysis and modeling and Project Management. Prerequisite CIS 100. 3 credits. Must be passed with a C+ (not C) or higher
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Prerequisites: CIS 100 or permission of instructor.
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Martha M Vrana-Bossart
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47930
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2008
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 35 seats
Location: Augusta UMA Campus
Instruction Method: Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Bennett D. Katz Library 0007 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47931
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2009
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 35 seats
Location: Bangor UMA Campus
Instruction Method: Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM Lewiston Hall 0132 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47922
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2000
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 4 of 35 seats
Location: Brunswick UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/In-Person
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Brunswick Hanger 6 Room C104 Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Brunswick UMA Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47923
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2001
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 20 seats
Location: East Millinocket UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM East Millinocket UMA Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47924
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2002
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 20 seats
Location: Ellsworth UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Ellsworth UMA Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47926
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2004
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 20 seats
Location: Lewiston-Auburn USM Campus
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Lewiston Auburn College 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47927
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2005
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 20 seats
Location: Rumford UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Rumford-Mexico Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47928
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2006
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 20 seats
Location: Rockland UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Rockland UMA Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47929
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2007
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 0 of 12 seats
Location: Saco UMA Center
Instruction Method: ITV, Onsite/Receive Class
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 5:20 PM Saco UMA Center 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS01]

UAS 230 Design, Assembly & Maintenance with Lab - Rotary Wing

Class Number: 47932
Credits: 4
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 7200
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Daniel Marc Leclair
Enrollment: 3 of 35 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Web Synchronous/Distance Synchronous Learning
This course in Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) introduces students to the design, assembly, and maintenance of UASs. Content includes assembly of airframe, power plant, autopilot, ground control stations, payloads, and mission analysis. Students fly rotary wing aircraft they have assembled. Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor. Cr. 4
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite UAS210, UAS 220 or permission of instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM Online Live 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Daniel Marc Leclair
[UMS02]

GEO 277 Topics in Geography

France Global Seminar

Class Number: 48787
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 2 of 25 seats
Location: Farmington UMF Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
The study of a special topic in geography not offered in the regular geography curriculum. Pass/Fail option.
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Travel Dates May 5-13
Trip Fee: $3,500 Prerequisites: Varies by topic
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Ed Center 103 - Literacy Class 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a Arranged 5/5/2024 - 5/13/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a 5/13/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
[UMS02]

INS 280 Explorations Abroad

Class Number: 48934
Credits: 3
Class Component: Travel Course
Section: 0002
Dates: 3/8/2024 - 4/1/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Linda J Beck
Enrollment: 1 of 15 seats
Location: Farmington UMF Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
In this interdisciplinary course, students will study various aspects of a foreign culture, travel to another country, and meet in seminars to discuss their observations and reflect upon their experiences. Each student will communicate his/her new understandings through an appropriate medium such as: a collection of reflective writings, sketches, photo essay, web site, of multimedia presentation. A trip fee will be charged in addition to tuition. May be repeated up to a total of 6 credits. This course may meet a Social Science or Humanities requirement depending on topic.
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Politics & Diversity in our Nation's Capital
Travel Dates: March 8-15
Trip Fee: $1,000 Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing and Permission of Instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a 3/8/2024 - 4/1/2024 Linda J Beck
[UMS02]

INS 280 Explorations Abroad

France

Class Number: 48788
Credits: 3
Class Component: Travel Course
Section: 0001
Dates: 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 3 of 15 seats
Location: Farmington UMF Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
In this interdisciplinary course, students will study various aspects of a foreign culture, travel to another country, and meet in seminars to discuss their observations and reflect upon their experiences. Each student will communicate his/her new understandings through an appropriate medium such as: a collection of reflective writings, sketches, photo essay, web site, of multimedia presentation. A trip fee will be charged in addition to tuition. May be repeated up to a total of 6 credits. This course may meet a Social Science or Humanities requirement depending on topic.
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Travel Dates May 5-13
Trip Fee: $3,500 Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing and Permission of Instructor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Ed Center 103 - Literacy Class 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a Arranged 5/5/2024 - 5/13/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a 5/13/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
[UMS02]

POS 277 Topics in Political Science

France Global Seminar

Class Number: 48786
Credits: 3
Class Component: Seminar
Section: 0002
Dates: 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 1 of 25 seats
Location: Farmington UMF Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
The study of a specialized topic in political science not offered in the present curriculum, such as Metropolitan Politics, Public Administration, Methods of Political Science, Alternative Perspectives on International Relations
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Travel Dates May 5-13
Trip Fee: $3,500 Prerequisites: Varies by topic
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM Ed Center 103 - Literacy Class 3/16/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a Arranged 5/5/2024 - 5/13/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
n/a 5/13/2024 - 5/20/2024 Linda J Beck, Matthew J McCourt
[UMS02]

PSY 225 Child and Adolescent Development

Class Number: 49111
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0091
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/13/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Karla L Diffin
Enrollment: 15 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
This course is designed to expose students to the complexities of development from conception through adolescence. Emphasis will be placed on relations among physical, cognitive and social development in a variety of contexts and cultures.
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Class sectiion for adult degree completers working in the public schools Prerequisites: No prerequisites for this course.
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a ONLINE 3/18/2024 - 5/13/2024 Karla L Diffin
[UMS03]

PSY 221 Psychosocial Rehabilitation

Class Number: 47481
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2001
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Shawn Edward Graham
Enrollment: 6 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Prerequisites: PSY 100. Co-requisites: None. To acquire an overview and to consider the physical, mental, emotional, and social ramification to mental health care. This course is applicable to State of Maine MHRT/C certification. 3 credit hours. Offered odd Spring.
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Prerequisites: PSY 100 or instructor's permission is the pre-requisite
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Shawn Edward Graham
[UMS03]

PSY 246 Vocational Aspects of Disabilities

Class Number: 47485
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 2001
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Lisa M Lavoie
Enrollment: 5 of 25 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Prerequisites: Psy 100 or instructor¿s permission. Corequisites: None. This course covers the state of Maine requirements for vocational aspects of disabilities. It covers types of disabilities, Americans with Disabilities Act and the rights of disabled, community resources, components of recovery and rehabilitation, and best practices for disabled consumers seeking, getting, and retaining employment. While the focus is on mental, cognitive, and emotional health, we will also cover physical disability. This course is applicable to State of Maine MHRT/C certification. 3 credit hours. Offered odd Fall.
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Prerequisites: PSY 100 or instructor's permission is the pre-requisite
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Lisa M Lavoie
[UMS04]

REM 227 Backcountry Expedition Skills

Canoeing

Class Number: 45693
Credits: 3
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0001
Dates: 4/15/2024 - 5/17/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Karen A Beeftink
Enrollment: 11 of 12 seats
Location: Machias UMM Campus
Instruction Method: Blended/Hybrid/Blended
This course involves a multi-day expedition. Topics will vary depending on the season and scheduling requirements. Activity topics include, but are not limited to: backpacking, canoeing, and sea kayaking. Prior to the expedition, the course will focus on the planning and preparation process, minimal impact travel methods, physical training and the development of a solid risk management plan. During the expedition, students will keep a detailed journal including their challenges and peak experiences, their progress and the terrain, environmental stewardship, and leadership considerations for backcountry expeditions. Following the expedition, students will complete a self-assessment of their performance and a portfolio designed to be useful for future expeditions. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: REM 116 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 4/15/2024 - 5/3/2024 Karen A Beeftink
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 9:00 AM - 4:50 PM FRC 14 5/6/2024 - 5/17/2024 Karen A Beeftink
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 9:00 AM - 4:50 PM FRC 15 5/6/2024 - 5/17/2024 Karen A Beeftink
[UMS05]

BIO 200 Biology of Organisms

Class Number: 43971
Credits: 4
Class Component: Recitation
Section: 2001
Dates: 2/7/2024 - 4/15/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Julia Bayer McGuire
Enrollment: 137 of 144 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Introduces functions (physiology) and structures (anatomy, morphology) of animals and plants stressing basic physiological processes and adaptations to the environment. Equal attention is given to plants and animals.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in BIO 100 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Donald P Corbett Business 100 2/7/2024 - 2/7/2024 TBA
Monday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Donald P Corbett Business 100 3/4/2024 - 3/4/2024 Julia Bayer McGuire
Monday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Donald P Corbett Business 100 4/15/2024 - 4/15/2024 Julia Bayer McGuire
[UMS05]

BIO 200 Biology of Organisms

Class Number: 43972
Credits: 4
Class Component: Recitation
Section: 2002
Dates: 2/7/2024 - 4/15/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 119 of 132 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Introduces functions (physiology) and structures (anatomy, morphology) of animals and plants stressing basic physiological processes and adaptations to the environment. Equal attention is given to plants and animals.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better in BIO 100 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Wednesday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Murray Hall 102 2/7/2024 - 2/7/2024 Julia Bayer McGuire
Monday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Murray Hall 102 3/4/2024 - 3/4/2024 Lee J Hecker
Monday 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM Murray Hall 102 4/15/2024 - 4/15/2024 Lee J Hecker
[UMS05]

CHF 201 Introduction to Child Development

Class Number: 49074
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0991
Dates: 3/4/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Barbara D Howard
Enrollment: 56 of 59 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Influences on human development from conception through middle childhood. Theoretical perspectives, empirical evaluation and practical implications.
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Prerequisites:
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/4/2024 - 4/26/2024 Barbara D Howard
[UMS05]

CLA 202 Mythology of the Ancient Near East, North Africa and Greece

Class Number: 43739
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0990
Dates: 3/4/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Benjamin R Johnson
Enrollment: 36 of 39 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Surveys the mythologies of the ancient Mediterranean Basin, including Hebrew Mythology. Through lectures, reading and video the major deities and heroes of each culture will be presented within their cultural context, including the stories associated with them.
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DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 3/4/2024 - 4/26/2024 Benjamin R Johnson
[UMS05]

FIN 290 Introduction to Topics in Finance

Personal Finance-Advanced

Class Number: 45590
Credits: 1
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0002
Dates: 2/20/2024 - 3/28/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Matthew Thomas Skaves
Enrollment: 34 of 50 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Introduces students to aspects of the Finance discipline. Special topics may include areas relevant to any aspect of finance at an introductory level. This course may be repeated for credits.
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Students need to complete Personal Finance Basics before taking this course. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Business Major or Minor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
TuesdayThursday 12:30 PM - 1:45 PM Donald P Corbett Business 217 2/20/2024 - 3/28/2024 Matthew Thomas Skaves
[UMS05]

LDR 210 Leadership and Sports

Class Number: 45549
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0991
Dates: 2/26/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Ryan M LaRochelle
Enrollment: 43 of 49 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Examines the exercise of leadership in sports settings. Pays special attention to team dynamics, the role of culture and organization in teams, strategic management practices in sports applications, and the ethical challenges of highly competitive environments.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: LDR 100 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 2/26/2024 - 4/26/2024 Ryan M LaRochelle
[UMS05]

MGT 290 Introduction to Topics in Management

Negotiation and Selling

Class Number: 48295
Credits: 1
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0002
Dates: 3/25/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Jason A Harkins
Enrollment: 14 of 40 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Introduces student to aspects of the Management discipline. Special topics may include areas relevant to any aspect of management at an introductory level. This course may be repeated for credits.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Business Major or Minor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayWednesday 3:30 PM - 4:45 PM Donald P Corbett Business 205 3/25/2024 - 4/26/2024 Jason A Harkins
[UMS05]

MGT 290 Introduction to Topics in Management

Foundation For Your Future

Class Number: 48321
Credits: 1
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0004
Dates: 2/5/2024 - 3/8/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Tanya Y Beaulieu
Enrollment: 13 of 40 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Introduces student to aspects of the Management discipline. Special topics may include areas relevant to any aspect of management at an introductory level. This course may be repeated for credits.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Business Major or Minor
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayWednesday 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM Donald P Corbett Business 205 2/5/2024 - 3/8/2024 Tanya Y Beaulieu
[UMS05]

NUR 201 Care of Adults I Clinical

Class Number: 44961
Credits: 1.5
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0002
Dates: 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 6 of 8 seats
Location: Bangor - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care. Together with NUR 102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only. Note: Nursing Major. Cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0
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Prerequisites: Preerquisites: Nursing major; Minimum grade of C in BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241, NUR 102, NUR 106, NUR 103; Co-Req NUR 200 and NUR 202
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Thursday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM Arranged 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024 Meryl Anne McCarthy, Kimberly Shay Breth
[UMS05]

NUR 201 Care of Adults I Clinical

Class Number: 44963
Credits: 1.5
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0004
Dates: 2/1/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 5 of 8 seats
Location: Bangor - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care. Together with NUR 102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only. Note: Nursing Major. Cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0
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Prerequisites: Preerquisites: Nursing major; Minimum grade of C in BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241, NUR 102, NUR 106, NUR 103; Co-Req NUR 200 and NUR 202
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Thursday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM Arranged 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024 Meryl Anne McCarthy, Erika McPherson
[UMS05]

NUR 201 Care of Adults I Clinical

Class Number: 44965
Credits: 1.5
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0006
Dates: 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 6 of 8 seats
Location: Bangor - Other
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care. Together with NUR 102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only. Note: Nursing Major. Cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0
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Prerequisites: Preerquisites: Nursing major; Minimum grade of C in BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241, NUR 102, NUR 106, NUR 103; Co-Req NUR 200 and NUR 202
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Thursday 6:30 AM - 1:30 PM Arranged 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024 Meryl Anne McCarthy, Patricia Kotyk
[UMS05]

NUR 201 Care of Adults I Clinical

Class Number: 44968
Credits: 1.5
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0009
Dates: 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Meryl Anne McCarthy
Enrollment: 0 of 8 seats
Location: Bangor - Other
Instruction Method: In-Person
This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care. Together with NUR 102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only. Note: Nursing Major. Cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0
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Prerequisites: Preerquisites: Nursing major; Minimum grade of C in BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241, NUR 102, NUR 106, NUR 103; Co-Req NUR 200 and NUR 202
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Friday 1:30 PM - 8:30 PM Arranged 2/2/2024 - 4/19/2024 Meryl Anne McCarthy
[UMS05]

NUR 201 Care of Adults I Clinical

Class Number: 44969
Credits: 1.5
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 0010
Dates: 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 7 of 8 seats
Location: Bangor - Other
Instruction Method: In-Person
This course introduces the student to the professional nursing role in direct care learning experiences. Students will build on knowledge, skills and attitudes gained from the science and humanities, previous and concurrent nursing courses in the provision of professional nursing care to adults. This clinical experience will provide students with the opportunities to apply theoretical knowledge, critical thinking, and basic nursing skills when implementing safe patient care. Together with NUR 102 & NUR 302, this course satisfies 3 credits of the General Education Quantitative Literacy requirement for Nursing majors only. Note: Nursing Major. Cumulative lab/science GPA of 3.0
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Prerequisites: Preerquisites: Nursing major; Minimum grade of C in BIO 100, BIO 208, BMB 207, BMB 209, BMB 240, BMB 241, NUR 102, NUR 106, NUR 103; Co-Req NUR 200 and NUR 202
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Thursday 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Arranged 2/1/2024 - 4/25/2024 Meryl Anne McCarthy, Susan A Tardiff
[UMS05]

NUR 214 Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction

Class Number: 46693
Credits: 2
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 2/8/2024 - 4/18/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Kelley Ann Strout
Enrollment: 10 of 16 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an empirically-supported 8-week psycho-educational group intervention that teaches mindfulness meditation as a health intervention. Created by Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn in 1979. MBSR offers participants the possibility to develop a different relationship to stress resulting from chronic physical and psychological illnesses. Research outcomes have demonstrated positive improvements in physical and psychological symptoms and changes in health attitudes and behaviors.
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DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
Thursday 9:30 AM - 11:50 AM Dunn Hall 201 2/8/2024 - 4/18/2024 Kelley Ann Strout
[UMS05]

POS 241 Introduction to Comparative Politics

Class Number: 44560
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0991
Dates: 2/26/2024 - 4/26/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Mark D Brewer
Enrollment: 35 of 49 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online/Online
Provides an introduction to the major themes of comparative politics, including: comparative political legacies, processes of modernization, comparative governmental institutions, modern political parties and interest groups, comparative policymaking processes, and problems of establishing and maintaining democratic government.
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DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a Online 2/26/2024 - 4/26/2024 Mark D Brewer
[UMS07]

PSYK 221 Psychosocial Rehabilitation- UMFK Cross Link

Class Number: 49420
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0001
Dates: 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Shawn Edward Graham
Enrollment: 0 of 35 seats
Location: Web/Online
Instruction Method: Online
This course examines the concept of recovery and the Psychosocial Rehabilitation model, using assessments and evidence-based practices to develop individualized strength-based interventions and treatment plans. Emphasis is placed on empowering people to live meaningful lives as active members of their communities. This course is applicable to State of Maine MHRT/C certification. Three hour lecture. Offered odd Spring. Prerequisite(s): PSY 100.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: PSY 100
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a ONLINE 3/18/2024 - 5/3/2024 Shawn Edward Graham
[UMS07]

PTA 215 Professional Development Seminar

Class Number: 42201
Credits: 2
Class Component: Seminar
Section: 1WK1
Dates: 4/29/2024 - 5/3/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 8 of 15 seats
Location: Presque Isle UMPI Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
This seminar is primarily intended to help students prepare for the national PTA board exam and develop professional skills for a successful career and lifelong learning. Students will complete a professional development plan and present service learning/capstone research projects.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: PTA 100 and PTA102 and PTA 104 and PTA 106 and PTA 204 and PTA206 and PTA 208 and PTA 210 and PTA212
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday 8:30 AM - 4:40 PM Wieden Hall MUS 4/29/2024 - 5/3/2024 Matthew Michael Papsadora
[UMS07]

PTA 225 Clinical Education Experience III

Class Number: 42203
Credits: 6
Class Component: Clinical
Section: 7WK1
Dates: 3/4/2024 - 4/19/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Tracie Lee Papsadora
Enrollment: 8 of 15 seats
Location: Presque Isle UMPI Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
This clinical experience provides students with the opportunity to work full time in a health care setting under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. This is the final terminal clinical experience where the student demonstrates entry-level skills in direct patient care.
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: PTA 220
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM UMPI Arranged Space 3/4/2024 - 4/19/2024 Tracie Lee Papsadora

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