OFF CAMPUS COURSES
Students should register through Rutgers University-Camden at the Summer Session Office except as noted below. Use the application in this catalog or the one available on the Summer Session Website. If you have further questions, contact the Summer Session Office at (856)225-6098.
Please note departments whose courses are exclusively always off campus (for example, Graduate Education or Physical Therapy) are not listed here. Off campus locations are:
Pinelands Research Field Station
Rt 646 (New Lisbon Rd)
New Lisbon, NJ 08064
Atlantic Cape Community College
Charles D. Worthington Center
1535 Bacharach Blvd
Atlantic City, NJ 08401-4485
Voorhees Training Center
Virtua Health Plaza
2225 E. Evesham Rd
Voorhees, NJ 08043
Mt. Laurel Training Center
PHH Mortgage Bishop’s Cate Campus
4001 Leadenhall Rd. (Bishop’s Gate 4)
Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054
UNDERGRADUATE ARTS & SCIENCES
Study Abroad in Greece: Greek Art and Archaeology (Cr.3)
21:190:299:Sec.H1
7/9-8/12 Time by arrangement
Budin
Email: sbudin@camden.rutgers.edu
Corequisite: 21:510:299. Note special schedule. Off campus course. Additional fees apply. This course, taught in Greece during the summer, introduces students to two millennia of Greek art and architecture. Visiting numerous museums, archaeological sites, this course examines sculpture, painting, and architecture from the Bronze Age, Archaic, Classical Hellenistic and Roman periods in particular. It is taught and must be registered in conjunction with History 510:299. For more complete information and fee schedule, see the website at http://studyabroad.rutgers.edu/program_greece.html.
Contemporary Issues in Policing (Cr.3)
50:202:351:Sec.A6:84018 ACCC Mays Landing Q105
5/27-6/19 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Baron
Email: elbaron@camden.rutgers.edu
Off campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, US. Tue 322, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 50:202:201. Evaluation of new trends I policing plus policy unionism, discrimination, and affirmative action, as well as explanations for misconduct and evaluation of its remedies, e.g., civilian review boards.
Special Topics in Art: Pottery Wheel (Cr.3)
50:080:479:Sec.J3:84009
7/21-8/13 M,Tu,W,Th 1:40pm-4:20pm
Filbert
Email: jfilbert@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Off Campus Course at Filbert Studio - 305 Bensen St. in Camden, NJ 08103. The class will focus on the basic skills of working on the potter’s wheel. This will include making functional vessels, throwing lids, and applying handles. Glaze decorative techinques will also be introduced. The class will be held at Professor Filbert’s studio, five blocks from campus. Street parking.
Special Topics in Art: Art in the Landscape (Cr.3)
50:080:484:Sec.J3:84010
7/21-8/13 M,Tu,w,Th 1:40pm-4:20pm
Hohing/Garrity
Emails: khohing@camden.rutgers.edu or bgarrity@camden.rutgers.edu
An intensive on-site workshop designed to satisfy the general education Art requirement for non-art majors as well as provide art majors with advanced instruction in photography, painting, and student proposed projects. The course consists of a 7 day residence in the Delaware Water Gap area of New Jerey and Pennsylvania, and pre and post trip seminars. No prerequisite, 10 student maximum. Accommodations approximately $150.00. Trip dates: Saturday, July 26 to Saturday, August 2. Contact instructors for further details.
Study Abroad in Greece: Greek History (Cr.3)
21:510:299:Sec.H1
7/9-8/12 Time by arrangement
Budin
Email: sbudin@camden.rutgers.edu
Corequisite: 21:190:299. Note special schedule. Off campus course. Additional fees apply. This course, taught in Greece during the summer, introduces students to two millennia of Greek art and architecture. Visiting numerous museums, archaeological sites, this course examines sculpture, painting, and architecture from the Bronze Age, Archaic, Classical Hellenistic and Roman periods in particular. It is taught and must be registered in conjunction with Classics 190:299. For more complete information and fee schedule, see the website at http://studyabroad.rutgers.edu/program_greece.html.
Violence, Revolution, and Terrorism (G)(Cr.3)
50:790:350:Sec.D6:82620 ACCC Mays Landing Q105
6/23-7/17 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Ayubi
Email: sayubi@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Course taught off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, US Route 322, Mays Landing, NJ. Examines leading social science theories of revolution and political violence. Focuses on revolutionary and counter-revolutionary movements in selected countries. Discusses policies and strategies for responding to terrorism. (See website: http://www.atlantic.edu.)
Special Topics in Psychology: Psychology of Sports (Cr.3)
50:830:460:Sec.J6:84054 ACCC Mays Landing Q105
7/21-8/13 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Raube
Email: pattyraube@hotmail.com
Note: Course taught off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, 5100 Black Horse Pike, US Route 322, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 50:830:101 or 135. Sports psychology is a science in which the principles of psychology are applied in a sport setting. The class will be dedicated to the enhancement of both athletic performance and social-psychological aspects of human enrichment. The course will cover the history of sports psychology, the role of a sports psychologist, ethics, and the different methods and principles used in the field of sports psychology.
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GRADUATE ARTS & SCIENCES
Special Topics: Analytical Methods in Environmental Studies: Nitrogen and Phosphorus (Cr.3)
56:120:596:Sec.A1:82658 PINELANDS STATION
6/9 – 6/13 M,Tu,W,Th,F 9:00am-4:30pm
Gray, Dennis
Email: gray@imcs.rutgers.edu
Registration limited. Note special schedule. Course meets everyday 6/9-6/13 9:00am-4:30pm, off-campus at the Pinelands Field Station. This methods course will include a lecture on the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles, and important analytical techniques. It will include hands-on-laboratory analysis of the organic and inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus content of water, plant, soil, and microbial biomass samples. This intensive methods course will be offered at the Rutgers Pinelands Field Station and will require attendance all day for one week.
Special Topics: The Forest Carbon Cycle (Cr.3)
56:120:597:Sec.D1:82989 PINELANDS STATION
7/7 – 7/11 M,Tu,W,Th,F 9:00am-4:30pm
Gray, Dennis
Email: gray@imcs.rutgers.edu
Registration limited. Note special schedule. Course meets everyday 7/7-7/11 9:00am-4:30pm, off-campus at the Pinelands Field Station. In this class, we will examine ecosystem input/output and storage of CO2. Exercises will include measures of biomass input through primary and secondary production, output through decomposition and respiration, and storage in above and below ground pools. The class will ential lecture and hands on laboratory and field work. In the field we will learn aboutmicrometerological techniques (eddy covariance) to measure CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and the forest canopy, and how these measures can be extended from regional to global scales. Aboveground biomass will be measured using forest census and allometric equations and remote sensing techniques (LIDAR). We will also measure aboveground and belowgroundbiomass production, soil carbon pools and respiration. In the laboratory we will analyze a number of different soil carbon pools such as microbial biomass, soil organic matter and dissolved organic carbon. Students will be required to keep a journal of activities. Final grade will be dependent on production of a final report.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Condominium and Vacation Ownership (Cr.3)
52:537:312:Sec.A6:82648 ACCC Rm 204
5/27-6/19 M,Tu,Th 5:30pm-9:10pm
Staff
Email: rpandit@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: off-campus course in Atlantic Cape Community College, Worthington Center in Atlantic City. Note special schedule. Focuses on the hospitality aspects of the condominium resort and vacation ownership industry. Specifically concentrates on how nontraditional loding operations within the industry differ from traditional lodging operations such as hotels, casino hotels, convention centers, and motels.
Leadership and Quality Management (Cr.3)
52:537:317:Sec.D6:84098 ACCC Rm 204
6/23-7/17 M,Tu,Th 5:30pm-9:10pm
Staff
Email: rpandit@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Off-campus course in Atlantic Cape Community College, Worthington Center in Atlantic City. Note special schedule. The course will focus on and explore areas such as: Why traditional management theories do not fit today’s hospitality industry; How a company’s service strategy relates to guests’ perceptions of value and critical moments of truth; and Why team-building is a high priority for many hospitality organizations. Students will also learn how to improve their leadership abilities and develop an understanding of employee empowerment. Practical information will prepare them to put quality management tools into action to enhance service and boost business. They will further explore and learn about managing organizational change and develop an understanding of cultural change while utilizing the case study approach.
Security and Loss Prevention (Cr.3)
52:537:405:Sec.J6:82649 ACCC Rm 204
7/21-8/12 M,Tu,Th 5:30pm-9:10pm
Staff
Email: rpandit@camden.rutgers.edu
Note: Off-campus course in Atlantic Cape Community College, Worthington Center in Atlantic City. Note special schedule. Concentrates on the various aspects of security and loss prevention management in the hospitality industry. Offers practical insight to help a lodging property, big or small, develop its security and loss prevention management. Also explores the interconnection with insurance and risk management.
Independent Study in Management in France (Cr.3)
52:620:421:Sec.A1:84631
6/6-6/15 Time by arrangement
Morrin
Email: mmorrin@camden.rutgers.edu
Note special schedule. This course is an international trip to France. Additional costs, including flight, room and board will be incurred above the tuition cost for the course. By permission of instructor only. Introduction to the concepts, framework and issues of global business and how they influence management decisions: multinational firms, international trade, and the cultural, political, institutional, social and economic environment of the global marketplace. The program highlight is a 10-day study trip (June 6-June 15) to France, where we visit businesses and government institutions to learn more about management and marketing practices in this region. The course is open to MBA and undergraduate business students. Students will earn their choice of three marketing or management credits. In addition to tuition, the cost of the trip will be approximately $1,950. Students must also have valid passport. Please contact the instructor for additional details.
Independent Study in Management in France (Cr.3)
52:630:421:Sec.A1:84630
6/6-6/15 Time by arrangement
Morrin
Email: mmorrin@camden.rutgers.edu
Note special schedule. This course is an international trip to France. Additional costs, including flight, room and board will be incurred above the tuition cost for the course. By permission of instructor only. Introduction to the concepts, framework and issues of global business and how they influence management decisions: multinational firms, international trade, and the cultural, political, institutional, social and economic environment of the global marketplace. The program highlight is a 10-day study trip (June 6-June 15) to France, where we visit businesses and government institutions to learn more about management and marketing practices in this region. The course is open to MBA and undergraduate business students. Students will earn their choice of three marketing or management credits. In addition to tuition, the cost of the trip will be approximately $1,950. Students must also have valid passport. Please contact the instructor for additional details.
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MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Financial Management (Cr.3)
53:390:506:Sec.D6:84103 ACCC Mays Landing Q106
6/23-7/17 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Michelfelder
Email: richmich@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisites: 53:010:502, 53:135:500. Valuation as the unifying principle of Finance. Topics include forms of business ownership, firm and project cash flows, time value of money, bond and stock valuation, capital budgeting, operating and financial leverage, risk and diversification, and the cost of capital.
Special Topics: Real Estate Investing (Cr.3)
53:390:670:Sec.J6:82208 Mt. Laurel
7/21-8/12 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Theodossiou, P.
Email: theodoss@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at PHH Bishop's Gate in Mt. Laurel. Prerequisite: 53:390:506. Locating real estate investment properties for sale; MLS system, foreclosures federal, state and local government agencies; financing real estate purchases; mortgage loans, bank financing, equity sharing; mortgage types and mathematics: conventional, FHA/VA loans, balloon loans, ArMs; economic vs. market value; rte of return, cash flow and profit worksheets; management of real estate property and creation of economic value; selling real estate property.
Special Topics: New Venture Financing (Cr.3)
53:390:671:Sec.J6:82681 ACCC Mays Landing Q106
7/21-8/12 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Michelfelder
Email: richmich@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Prerequisite: 53:390:506. Financing and financial analysis of new and early-stage business ventures from the perspectives of the entrepreneur, the venture capitalist, and the venture capitalist’s financier. Topics include business planning, development of financial projections, risk analysis, valuation, the venture capital process, due diligence, extracting value, initial public offerings, and risks and returns from venture capital investment.
Directed Study in Management in France (Cr.3)
53:620:521:Sec.A1:84564
6/6-6/15 Time by arrangement
Staff
Note special schedule. This course is an international trip to France. Additional costs, including flight, room and board will be incurred above the tuition cost for the course. By permission of instructor only. Introduction to the concepts, framework and issues of global business and how they influence management decisions: multinational firms, international trade, and the cultural, political, institutional, social and economic environment of the global marketplace. The program highlight is a 10-day study trip (June 6-June 15) to France, where we visit businesses and government institutions to learn more about management and marketing practices in this region. The course is open to MBA and undergraduate business students. Students will earn their choice of three marketing or management credits. In addition to tuition, the cost of the trip will be approximately $1,950. Students must also have valid passport. Please contact the instructor for additional details.
Strategic Management: Integrating the Enterprise (Cr.3)
53:620:672:Sec.A6:84107 ACCC Mays Landing Q106
5/27-6/19 M,Tu,Th 6:00pm-9:40pm
Mascarenhas
Email: mascaren@camden.rutgers.edu
Off-campus at Atlantic Cape Community College, Mays Landing, NJ. Capstone course. By permission only. To be taken in the final term or last term available. Provides a top management view of the firm. Students analyze the internal and external environments of firms, develop strategy, and work out its implementation. Emphasizes teambuilding and verbal presentation skills. Improves understanding of diverse critical industries and mega-trends.
Directed Study in Marketing in France (Cr.3)
53:630:521:Sec.A1:84565
6/6-6/15 Time by arrangement
Staff
Note special schedule. This course is an international trip to France. Additional costs, including flight, room and board will be incurred above the tuition cost for the course. By permission of instructor only. Introduction to the concepts, framework and issues of global business and how they influence management decisions: multinational firms, international trade, and the cultural, political, institutional, social and economic environment of the global marketplace. The program highlight is a 10-day study trip (June 6-June 15) to France, where we visit businesses and government institutions to learn more about management and marketing practices in this region. The course is open to MBA and undergraduate business students. Students will earn their choice of three marketing or management credits. In addition to tuition, the cost of the trip will be approximately $1,950. Students must also have valid passport. Please contact the instructor for additional details.
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