Course Schedule

Courses are available on an open-enrollment basis to new students and continuing students. All schedules are subject to change.

Schedules shown for future terms are preliminary and provided to assist in planning. All courses will be confirmed and updated with specific instructors and course meeting times at the beginning of each term registration period.

The Distance Learning (DL) Orientation for GPS Students course is available in the two week period before DL courses begin. Read more.

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Class # Course # Course Title Status Meeting Time(s) Instructor(s)
10752 RBIF 110 1DL Molecular Modeling and Cheminformatics Open Online Cheng, Alan View Books
10753 RBIF 112 1DL Biological Data Mining and Modeling Open Online Natarajan, Madhusudan View Books
10749 RBIF 114 1 Whole-genome Gene Expression Analysis Open T 6:00 PM–9:00 PM Leyfer, Dmitriy View Books
10751 RBIO 102 1 Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology
This is a 4-credit course that meets for 13 weeks. See the website for tuition and academic calendar.
Open Th 6:00 PM–9:00 PM Pastorino, Lucia View Books
10754 RCOM 102 1DL Professional Communications Open Online Lesser, Laurie View Books
10755 RCOM 102 2DL Professional Communications Open Online Glosband, Merrily View Books
10761 RHIN 110 1DL Perspectives on Health/Medical Information Systems Open Online Wattanasin, Nich View Books
10762 RHIN 120 1DL Health/Medical Information Systems Security Open Online Wattanasin, Roy View Books
10763 RHIN 150 1DL Emerging Technologies in Health/Medical Informatics Open Online Noonan, Michael View Books
10764 RHIN 160 1DL Legal Issues in Health and Medical Informatics Open Online Hemdal, Deborah Wheaton View Books
10765 RIAS 101 1DL Foundations of Information Assurance Open Online Brink, Derek E. View Books
10766 RIAS 115 1DL Information Technology Forensics and Investigations Open Online Messier, Richard View Books
10767 RIAS 172 1DL Network Security Open Online Brooks, Charles Lockhart
Messier, Richard
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10768 RMGT 101 1DL Perspectives on Information Technology Open Online Heda, Raj View Books
10769 RMGT 103 1DL Strategic Information Technology: Organizational Strategy Open Online Holberton, Philip View Books
10770 RMGT 110 1DL Organizational Leadership and Decision Making Open Online Phillips, Cynthia View Books
10771 RMGT 110 2DL Organizational Leadership and Decision Making Open Online La Creta, James J. View Books
10773 RMGT 115 1DL Knowledge Management Open Online Goncalves, Marcus View Books
10775 RPJM 101 1DL Foundations of Project Management Open Online Hassey, James View Books
10776 RPJM 101 2DL Foundations of Project Management Closed Online Staff View Books
10777 RPJM 101 3DL Foundations of Project Management Open Online Coleman, Cheryl View Books
10778 RPJM 103 1DL Advanced Scheduling and Control Open Online Parker, Jeffrey S. View Books
10779 RPJM 103 2DL Advanced Scheduling and Control Open Online Gentile, Stephen A. View Books
10780 RPJM 110 1DL Risk Management in Projects and Programs Open Online Guérin, Denise M. View Books
10782 RPJM 113 1DL Negotiating and Conflict Resolution
Students in this course are charged a non-refundable course materials fee of $25, which covers the cost of case studies used in simulated negotiations.
Closed Online Milne, Lydia View Books
10750 RPJM 120 1 Project Management Capstone Open W 6:00 PM–9:00 PM Carter, Thomas View Books
10783 RPJM 125 1DL Special Topics in Project Management
Special Topic Fall 2012: Management for Government Projects and Contractors. This course covers the management of government projects from the perspective of government agencies as well as business organizations that contract with government agencies. Government projects need to address constraints, challenges and risks that are not normally present in private sector projects. This course explores the role of unique legal constraints, public accountability and diversity of stakeholder interests in shaping government project management best practices. In addition, it analyzes the special characteristics of government procurement processes, government contract provisions and project budgets dependent upon utilization of public resources. The course content is applicable to all levels of government: federal, regional and local. It is consistent with the principles of the Government Extension to the PMBOK Guide® as well as with the PMBOK Guide® itself.
Open Mgmnt Gov't Proj & Contractors: Online Guérin, Denise M. View Books
10785 RSEG 102 1DL Advanced Programming in Java Open Online Verabelli, Raghu View Books
10786 RSEG 109 1DL Object-Oriented Design Open Online Yurik, Vitaly View Books
10787 RSEG 110 1DL Unix Tools Open Online Hemdal, J. Erik View Books
10788 RSEG 120 1DL Software Development Methodologies Open Online Freedman, Steven View Books
10789 RSEG 126 1DL Release Engineering and Configuration Management Open Online Hemdal, J. Erik View Books
10790 RSEG 131 1DL Software Testing Techniques Open Online Yurik, Aline View Books
10791 RSEG 167 1DL Service Oriented Architecture Open Online Yurik, Vitaly View Books
10792 RSEG 173 1DL TCP/IP Open Online Marin, Herbert View Books
10793 RSEG 176 1DL Cloud Computing Closed Online Davidow, Ari View Books
10795 RVTM 110 1DL Management of Virtual and Global Teams Closed Online Yurik, Aline View Books
10797 RVTM 125 1DL Virtual Teams in Worldwide Environments Open Online Todd, Amy View Books