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MARYLAND-IN-ROME RESIDENT COURSE LIST UMD Partnership with the American University of Rome Institution Code: FE0105 Last updated:11/0/2017 IMPORTANT NOTES: 1. This list is intended to be a guide to how courses taught at AUR have been evaluated for resident credit(rc) at UMD. 2. Equivalencies for courses previously evaluated for transfer credit (TC) are available on TCEQ at http://ter.ps/aurtc. Courses that do not have an RC or TC evaluation can be evaluated by academic advisors as part of the course pre-approval process. 4. Applicability to a student's UMD degree programs is determined by academic advisors. 5. Course offering is subject to change. Enrollment in a specific course is not guaranteed. University of Maryland Education Abroad 1118 HJ Patterson Hall 01.14.77 educationabroad@umd.edu www.umd.edu/studyabroad Course descriptions and course offerings by term as well as info about prerequisits and extra fees are available on the AUR Website: https://www.my.aur.it/ics/course_offerings Syllabi.jnz * Indicates that UMD course may NOT be repeated ** Indicates that UMD course is repeatable to 9 credits if content differs *** Indicates that the course includes site visits within Rome AUR Course # AUR Course Title UMD equivalent UMD Course Title Credits Gen Ed Usually Offered Art History APPROVED RESIDENT CREDIT COURSES AH100 Art of Rome ARTH169I Art of Rome*** Every Semester, ARC101 Roman Archeology on-site ARTH169A Roman Archeology on-site***, AH104 Arts of Modernity ARTH169B Arts of Modernity*** Spring AH102 Arts of the Middle Ages: Fourth to Fourteenth Arts of the Middle Ages: Fourth to Fourteenth ARTH269 Cent. Cent. AH10 Art of Renaissance & Baroque ARTH269R Art of Renaissance*** Every Semester AH21 An Introduction to Architecture ARTH269 An Introduction to Architecture AHAR214 Egyptian Art and Archaeology ARTH00 Egyptian Art and Archaeology AHAR00 Roman Imperial Art & Architecture ARTH69^^ Roman Imperial Art & Architecture AH01 Patrons & Artists in Baroque Italy ARTH69P Patrons & Artists in Baroque Italy AHMG20 Art Gallery Management ARTH69G ^ course not applicable to ARTH major or minor Art Gallery Management Spring AH404 Raphael and the High Renaissance in Florence ARTH69^^ Raphael and the High Renaissance in Florence AHAR 101 Arts of Antiquity ARTH269 Arts of Antiquity*** AHAR402 Bernini ARTH69B Bernini AH19 Renaissance Art from Florence to Rome ARTH89 Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology * AH40 Michelangelo in Rome ARTH89 Special Topics in Art History and Archaeology * Anthropology ANT100 Intro to Anthropology ANTH260 Intro to Sociocultural Anthropology and Linguistics, DSHS Every two years Fall ANT00 The Mediterranean World ANTH98C Independent Study: The Mediterranean World ARC215 Great Kingdoms of the Ancient Near East fall Great Kingdoms of Ancient Near East ARC01 American Studies Archaeology of Roman Identity ANTH98K/ARTH 0 Archaeology of Roman Identity CIN48 Images of Italians in American Film AMST269I Images of Italians in American Film Archaeology ARC104 Investigating Archaeology Methods and Techniques CLAS 269 Investigating Archaeology Methods and Techniques Spring ARC200 Bodies and Burials ANTH98E Independent Study: Bodies and Burials***

ARC29 Archaeology Practicum ANTH98J Independent Study: Archaeology Practicum ; Arrange with AUR Arts and Humanities AH251 ARHU269P Mystery Paintings Mystery Paintings 1 ISSO250 Sicily against the Mafia ARHU269M Sicily against the Mafia 1 Art Studio ART101 The Italian Sketchbook ARTT110 Elements of Drawing I*** DSSP ART115 Painting Techniques I ARTT20 Elements of Painting Every semester ART415 Advanced Painting ARTT20 Elements of Painting Every Semester ART214 Printmaking II ARTT40 Elements of Printmaking: Intaglio Every Semester ART10 Printmaking I ARTT41 Elements of Printmaking: Woodcut and Relief Every semester FAFD104 Photography: Roman Scenes ARTT5 Elements of Photography Every Semester FDM209 New Media ARTT409K New Media ART215 Painting Techniques II ARTT428X Advanced Painting Studio Every semester CIN400 Experimental Film and Video ARTT489R Experimental Film and Video FDM16 Animation, Editing and Special Effects ARTT489I Animation, Editing and Special Effects Business ACC201 Financial Accounting BMGT220 Principles of Accounting I Every Semester ACC202 Managerial Accounting BMGT221 Principles of Accounting II Spring ACC01 Realizing Value through Financial Statement Analysis BMGT1 Financial Statement Analysis BUS200 Business Law BMGT80 Business Law I Spring BUS00 Intro to International Business BMGT92 Introduction to International Business Every Management semester, ECFN06 International Finance BMGT446 International Finance Spring FNC00 Managerial Finance BMGT40 Business Finance Every Semester FNC400 Portflio Management BMGT4 Investments Spring MGT201 Principles of Management BMGT64 Management and Organization Theory Every semester MGT00 Business and Government in a Global Context BMGT482 Business and Government MGT01 Organizational Behavior in a Global Context BMGT46 Cross-cultural Challenges in Business MGT02 Doing Business in Italy BMGT461 Entrepreneurship DSSP Fall, Spring and/or MGT05 Human Resources Management BMGT60 Strategic Management of Human Capital MGT06 Labor and Industrial Relations BMGT62 Labor Relations MGT16 Sports Management BMGT488A Sports Management Spring MGT402 International Management BMGT466 Global Business Strategy MKT200 Principles of Marketing BMGT50 Marketing Principles and Organization Every semester MKT00 Advertising Strategy BMGT450 Integrated Marketing Communications MKT01 Consumer Behavior BMGT451 Consumer Analysis Every semester MKT05 New Product Development and Management BMGT52 Customer-Centric Innovation MKT09 Marketing Research BMGT452 Marketing Research Methods Spring MKT10 Integrated Marketing Communication BMGT450 Integrated Marketing Communications MKT15 Sales Management BMGT455 Sales Management MKT400 Global Marketing BMGT454 Global Marketing MTH102 Basic Statistics BMGT20 Business Statistics Business (for transfer credit) BUS02 FNC401 MGT10 MGT 09 MGT404 MKT28 MKT02 MKT0 International Business Law Investment Banking Quantitative Methods for Business Chaos & Catastrophe Crisis Management for Global Business Consulting: Tools, Analysis and Strategies for Organizational Success Global Fashion Marketing Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations Organizational Communication in Italy BMGT488 International Business Law BMGT448 Special Topics in Finance Spring BMGT298 Quantitative Methods for Business Every Semester L2 - BMGT Consulting: Tools, Analysis and Strategies for BMGT468 Organizational Success Special Topics in Marketing Marketing for Non-Profit Organizations (or RC Organizational Communication in Italy COMM69)

MKT08 Classics Marketing Channels of Distribution Marketing Channels of Distribution CLS101 Greek and Roman Mythology CLAS170 Greek and Roman Mythology DSHU Fall CLS208 Love & Laughter in Ancient Literature CLAS271 Roman Literature in Translation ARCL400 Troy: Homer Versus Archeology CLAS69T Troy: Homer Versus Archeology Communication COM20 Public Speaking and Presentation COMM107 Oral Communication: Principles and Practices FSOC Fall FDM205 Principles of Film and Video Production COMM269P Principles of Film and Video Production FDM217 Media Technology COMM269M Media Technology COMK204 Intro to Public Relations COMM298R Intro to Public Relations MKT0 Organizational Communication in Italy COMM69 (or ) Organizational Communication in Italy COM01 Media and Gender COMM70 Mediated Communication COM405 Intercultural Communication COMM82 Intercultural Communication DVCC FDM19 Web Graphics, Coding and Site Design COMM98F Web Graphics, Coding and Site Design FDM407 Interactive Online Media COMM98R Interactive Online Media COM05 Media Ethics and Cultural Citizenship COMM98Z Media Ethics and Cultural Citizenship Comparative Literature CIN200 Survey of Film History CMLT214 Film Form & Culture Fall Economics ECO211 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON201 Principles of Macroeconomics DSHS Every semester ECO212 Principles of Microeconomics ECON200 Principles of Microeconomics DSHS Spring ECPO17 The Developing World ECON15 Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas Spring ECFN05 Money and Banking ECON0 Money and Banking ECO01 International Trade ECON40 International Economics English BUEN07 Writing for Business ENGL94 Business Writing (Professional Writing) FSPW Spring CIN202 Intro to Film Theory ENGL245 Film & the Narrative Tradition DSHU Spring CIN04 Great Directors ENGL69 Great Directors COEN 10 Adapting Literature to the Screen ENGL69G Adapting Literature to the Screen COEN18 Laughter, Satire and the Comic Form ENGL69L Laughter, Satire and the Comic Form COEN 21 Moveable Feast: Writing about Food ENGL409K Writing About Food Spring COEN22 Travel Writing ENGL409 Topics in Advanced Writing **, ENG101 Writing Fundamentals ENGL269 Writing Fundamentals Every semester ENG102 Writing from Research ENGL269 Writing from Research Every semester ENG200 Survey of British Literature I ENGL211 English Literature: Beginnings to 1800 ENG201 Survey of Anglo-American Literature II ENGL202 Literature of the Western World II DSHU Spring ENG202 Writing from Theory ENGL291 Intermediate Writing DSSP or DSHU Every semester ENG20 Writing Rome ENGL269R Writing Rome ENG206 Introduction to Poetry ENGL24 What is Poetry? DSHU Fall ENG 207 Introduction to Drama ENGL 244 The Play's the Thing ENG 208 Introduction to Fiction ENGL 269 Introduction to Fiction Spring ENG00 Creative Writing ENGL269 Intro to Creative Writing Every two years Fall ENG01/ENG09 Shakespeare's Italian Plays ENG409C Shakespeare's Italian Plays ENG 05 Literary Editing and Publishing ENGL 69 Literary Editing and Publishing Spring ENG 08 Playful Subversion: Understanding Postmodern Text ENGL 475 Postmodern Literature, ENG401 Major American Writers Hemingway ENGL49M Major American Writers after 1865 Environmental Science ENV10 Environmental Science ENSP101 Intro to Environmental Science DSNS Spring Greek GRK101 Beginning Ancient Greek I GREK101 Elementary Ancient Greek I Government & Politics POL120 Intro to the American Political System GVPT170 American Politics DSHS Every Semester

IA100 Intro to International Relations: History and DSHS, GVPT200 International Political Relations * Concepts Fall IA200 International Relations: Theories & Cases GVPT200 International Political Relations * DSHS, Spring POL21 Terrorism and Political Violence GVPT258T Terrorism and Political Violence Spring POL202 Comparative Politics GVPT280 Comparative Politics & Government IA201 Gloval Politics GVPT289B Globalization ECPO204 Intro to the European Union GVPT289X Intro to the European Union POL09 Migration and Multiculturalism in Europe GVPT58A Migration and Multiculturalism in Europe ECPO1 Globalization GVPT99I Globalization POL05 Political Movements in Europe GVPT99N Political Movements in Europe Spring POL404 Democracy & Government Today GVPT99T Democracy & Government Today IA402 International Law GVPT402 International Law Spring IA202 International Organizations GVPT406 International Organizations Spring POL11 Classical Political Philosophy GVPT441 History of Political Theory: Ancient & Medieval POL12 Political Philosophy of the Renaissance and Enlightenment GVPT442 History of Political Theory: Medieval to Recent POL02 Recent Political Theory GVPT44 Contemporary Political Theory Spring POL04 Ethics & Global Policy GVPT449X Seminar in Political Philosophy Spring IA20 US & Europe Since 1945 GVPT458K US & Europe Since 1945 IA01 Comparative Foreign Policy GVPT459 Seminar in Comparative Politics History HST202 Survey of Western Civilization II HIST11 Modern Europe 1789-Present DSHS HST200 History of Modern Italy HIST269M Hisotry of Modern Italy Every semester HST07 History of the Modern Middle East HIST 245 Reformers, Radicals, and Revolutionaries: The Middle East in the Twentieth Century DSHS Spring CLHS205 Rome: Republic and Empire HIST269Y Rome: Republic and Empire Spring Caesar, Cicero and the Collapse of the Roman Caesar, Cicero and the Collapse of the Roman CLHS02 HIST69F Republic Republic Italian ITL100 Intro to Italian Language & Culture ITAL169R Intro to Italian Language & Culture ITL101 Elementary Italian I ITAL10 Intensive Elementary Italian 4 ITL102 Elementary Italian II ITAL122 Accelerated Italian II Every semester ITL10 Intensive Elementary Italian ITAL121 AND ITAL122 Accelerated Italian I and II 7 ITL201 Intermediate Italian I ITAL204 Review Grammar and Composition Every semester ITL202 Intermediate Italian II ITAL207 Reading and Writing in Italian Every semester ITL204 Italian through Film ITAL211 Italian Conversation ITL00 Italian Composition ITAL01 Italian Composition Spring ITL07 Italian for Business ITAL06 Commercial Italian I ITL450 Italian Studies Internship ITAL86 Experiential Learning Italian Culture Spring-Full Year Students Only; Arrange with AUR CIN00 Post-War Italian Cinema ITAL471 Italian Cinema: A Cultural Approach in Translation COIS20 Italian Media and Pop Culture ITAL41 Italian Civilization in Translation * Spring ENIS01 Italian Comedy on Stage & Screen ITAL499V Special Topics in Italian Studies: ITALIAN COMEDY ON STAGE AND SCREEN ITL206 Italian Culture at the Movies (in English) ITAL269 Italian Culture at the Movies (not for Italian majors) ITL210 Intro to Italian Culture ITAL41 Italian Civilization in Translation * ITL06 Identity in Fascist Italy ITAL 69 Identity in Fascist Italy (not for Italian majors) Spring Journalism COM100 Intro to Mass Media JOUR150 Intro to Mass Media COM101 Mass Communication & Society JOUR175 Media Literacy DSSP or DSHS DSSP, COM00 European Mass Media JOUR459L European Mass Media Spring Latin LTN101 Beginning Latin I LATN101 Elementary Latin I Spring

LTN102 Beginning Latin II LATN102 Elementary Latin II Spring LTN201 Intermediate Latin I LATN201 Intermediate Latin Every semester LTN202 Latin Readings in Literature LATN201 Intermediate Latin Every Semester LTN0 Lyric and Elegy LATN69 Lyric and Elegy LTN04 Virgil LATN415 Vergil's Aeneid Every semester Mathematics & Science MTH12 College Algebra MATH11 College Algebra with Applications FSMA Every semester ASTR100 General Astronomy ASTR100 Introduction to Astronomy DSNS Fall Music COM210 Popular Music and Mass Culture MUSC205 History of Popular Music DSHU Fall MUS201 Masterpieces of Italian Opera MUSC69M Masterpieces of Italian Opera Spring Philosophy POL20 Intro to Ethics PHIL140 Contemporary Moral Issues DSHU Fall Physics PHYS102 Explorations in Physics PHYS111 Physics in the Modern World I Psychology PSY101 Intro to Psychology PSYC100 Intro to Psychology DSHS or DSNS Spring MGT07 Business Psychology PSYC61 Survey of Industrial & Organizational Psychology Spring Religious Studies CLRE202 Christianity and the Roman Empire (100-425CE) RELS69 Christianity and the Roman Empire (100-425CE) REL 101 Introduction to Religion RELS 269 Introduction to Religion Spring REL 200 Religion in a Pluralistic World RELS 269 Religion in a Pluralistic World REL405 All Roads Lead to Rome RELS69Z All Roads Lead to Rome Sociology SOC100 Intro to Sociology SOCY100 Intro to Sociology DSHS Spring SOC120 Living Rome: Urban Spaces, Culture and Identity SOCY258L Living Rome: Urban Spaces, Culture and Identity Every Semester SOC00 Sociology of Contemporary Italy SOCY58F Sociology of Contemporary Italy Every Semester NOT APPROVED - UMD students may not take these courses Students will receive no UMD credit for the following courses. List may not be comprehensive. Consult with EA advisor for updates. ARMG15 Management of Cultural Heritage No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None Fall BUFD208 Film/TV Industry No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None CIN09 Digital Filmmaking No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None COM212 Concept Development/Storytelling No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None Fall COM214 Fundamentals of Screenwriting No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None COM215 The Computer as a Media Tool No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None REL200 Religion in a Pluralistic World No UMD Credit No UMD Credit None Spring and Fall