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SUMMER 2012 COURSE OFFERINGS

 For more information about our Summer Programs click here.

Books are available at the Loyola University Bookstore - Lakeshore Campus or online at www.luc-lsc.bkstr.com.
 
Dept/Crse #Class #Summer Session I Dept/Crse #Class #Summer Session II
CLST 271  1855

Classical Mythology (Evers) [fulfills core in literary knowledge & experience]

  BSAD 202  2710 Introduction to International Business (Langer) CANCELLED
COMM 215  2354 Ethics & Communication (Rockwell) [fulfills core in the knowledge area of ethics] CANCELLED   CLST 276  1859 World of Classical Rome (Makowski) [fulfills core in historical knowledge]
CRMJ 351  2353 Organized Crime & the Mafia (Lombardo)   FNAR 115  1864 Digital Photography (Denlinger) [fulfills core in artistic knowledge & experience]
CLST 395  2544 Topography of Rome (Salvadori)   FNAR 200  1725 Art-History: Pre-history to the Renaissance (Kopsiafti) [fulfills core in artistic knowledge & experience]
CLST 395  2793 Topography of Rome (Hansen)        
HIST 335  1166 19th & 20th Century Italy (Wingenter) [writing intensive]   IFMS 263  2357 Filmmaking in Rome (Martini) CANCELLED
ITAL 101  1165 Italian I (Cristiani)   ITAL 101  1878 Italian I (Cristiani)
ITAL 102  1393 Italian II (Schwarten)   ITAL 102  1879 Italian II (Schwarten)
ITAL 300  2706 Survival Italian (Cristiani) - 1 s.h.        
ITAL 300  2794 Survival Italian (Faramondi) - 1 s.h.        
LITR 269  2362 Italy: Culture & Context (Romano)   MUSC 101  1726  The Art of Listening (Jurgensmeier, SJ) [fulfills core in artistic knowledge & experience]
MARK 341  2352 Global Marketing (Langer)   PLSC 360  2358 Western European Politics (Mahler)
PHIL 177  2543 Aesthetics (Giacchetti) [fulfills core in philosophical knowledge]        
THEO 180  2709 Theology of Pilgrimage (Bosco, SJ) [fulfills core in theological & religious studies knowledge]        
             
             

All courses offered at the JFRC during any of its summer sessions carry three semester hours of credit unless specified otherwise.

INTER-SESSION

Between the first and second summer sessions, the JFRC offers students who enroll either in Session I or in Session II an optional ten-day course / study trip: an exploration of the artistic heritage of classical Greece.  This combination class/study trip will begin Friday, June 22nd, and return to the JFRC on Sunday, July 1st. 
 
Procedure: Students may enroll in CLST 306 during open registration for summer sessions. The deadline to drop the course without incurring a cancellation fee is Friday, March 30.  Students may not drop the course themselves in LOCUS; they must write to Carla Mollica, Academic Services Advisor of the JFRC, at cmollic@luc.edu to request that she process their withdrawal from the course.
 
Students who drop the course after March 30 will incur a $250 cancellation fee,  charged against their account by the Bursar.
 
Because of the need to confirm commitments with hotels and tour companies, payment for the corresponding trip costs of that course is required before May 1. If a course is cancelled, any monies paid by a student will be refunded.  If a course meets its enrollment but a student still chooses to drop it after Tuesday, May 1, then he or she will be billed for the trip in its entirety (€1,100  or $1,600), though no tuition will be charged
 
CLST 306 Art of Ancient Greece (Prof. Brian Lavelle) 
Costs: Tuition ($1,965) + €1,100 estimated for ten days' lodging, meals, and travel while in Greece (airfare to/from Athens is not included), Tuition and costs for the trip will be billed on a student's LOCUS account. 

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