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SUMMER 2013 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

CJN 491 Lens on Spain: Photojournalism in Madrid (4 credits)
Senior Lecturer Ken Martin
In this course, students will learn basic digital photography skills, professional photography processes and techniques, and methods for creating news photos and photo essays. We will focus on social documentation, portraits, landscapes, and panorama. Students will also learn the history of photography, the work of great photographers in relation to Spain, and how to work in a foreign environment. Prerequisites: None.

MKT 420 Marketing for Entrepeneurs (3 credits)
Executive in Residence David Hartstein

Executive in Residence David Hartstein This course explores the role marketing plays as entrepreneurs and start-up companies at¬tempt to define and create a market for a new company, product, or service. We will examine how marketing must infuse and inform the entire organization, from the initial concept through the marketing plan, to the early development phase. Prerequisite: MKT 210.

PAD 201 Social Change (3 credits)
Professor Jerry Gianakis
This course will examine social change in the U.S. and abroad. The course will also examine the role of business, nonprofits, and the public sector in addressing social problems. Topics studied may include civil rights, environmental issues, gender issues, and health care reform. Also discussed will be issues related to the European Union as well as recent changes in European democracies, including Spain. Prerequisites: None.

SCI 112/L112 Astronomy II with Lab (4 credits)
Astronomy of the Cosmos; sun, stars, interstellar materials, galaxies, pulsars, quasars, black holes; nature of time relativity cosmology. For non-science majors. Prerequisites: None.