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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Certificate Programs Offered through the Continuing Education Division


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Certificate of Studies in Accounting (21 Credits)


The University of Maine Business School Certificate of Studies in Accounting (CSA) is designed for individuals who possess a bachelor’s degree (or higher) in a field other than accounting and who want to prepare to enter the accounting profession. The CSA provides an understanding of the body of technical knowledge common to all practicing accountants. The program furnishes the broad training in accounting necessary to take the Certified Public Accounting (CPA) exam in Maine. The Certificate Program requires twenty-four credit hours in accounting (8 courses).

  • Each applicant must have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution and provide a transcript from each institution attended.
  • All courses must be taken for credit (no pass/fail permitted).
  • All course work must be completed with at least a 2.0 overall grade point average.
  • Including the last 12 credit hours, at least 50% of the candidate’s coursework must be taken at the University of Maine.
  • Beginning with the May 2003 exam, the State of Maine will require 150 hours of education, including a bachelor’s degree and 24 credit hours of accounting prior to applying to sit for the CPA exam. Students planning to take the CPA exam should take as many of the non-required accounting courses as possible plus business law (BUA 220 or its equivalent).
  • Students must be advised by an accounting professor regarding their program of study.
  • BUA 201 and BUA 202 may be taken in separate 3-week May or summer sessions to accelerate the student’s progress through the program.
  • Certificate students who are planning to pursue a M.S. in Accounting at UMaine and are admitted to the Graduate School may take any 600-level accounting course as an elective.

In addition, choose one of the following courses:


Certificate in Classical Studies (18 Credits)


Interested in Classics? Want to read the Great Books from Classical Antiquity? Are you interested in Learning Latin?

And Mythology, and the Origin of Customs, Values, and Ideas from the Great Melting Pot of the Multicultural World of Classical Antiquity?

If these ideas are appealing to you, you may want to consider a New Program in Classical Studies offered through the Division of Lifelong Learning.

The classical period in Western history, defined as the period from the Bronze Age to the fail of the Roman Empire in the fifth century CE, comprises the roots of modern society. In order to understand where we are and where we are going, it is necessary to know where we have been. European and American literature, philosophy, law, religion, politics, language, and art have all been directly or indirectly formed in reaction to Classical culture. By examination and study of classical civilization, the student will develop a sense of how the ancients responded to the universal questions of human experience. Through an implicit comparison of the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome to our own, the student will also come to have a fuller understanding of the humanist and cultural impulses which have formed and which continue to form our own experience.

This program is available through the Division of Lifelong Learning, Continuing Education/Summer Session. Courses will be available through a combination of distance education and evening or weekend on-site courses at the University of Maine. For more information, please contact:

Kristina Passman,
Coordinator of Classical Studies Program
Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Literatures
Department of Modern Languages and Classics,
(207) 581-2073
Passman@maine.edu

Certificate in Equine Studies (18 Credits)


The Certificate in Equine Studies is designed for individuals from various backgrounds who wish to improve their knowledge of equine management and reproduction. The program is designed to cater to the needs of each individual, from beginners with no horse experience, to equine professionals who wish to strengthen their equine credentials. Although the Certificate can provide a broad education on horses, possible areas of specialization include harness race horse training, assisted equine reproduction, and draft horse management.

Currently there is no program providing further education about equine management and reproduction available to the horse-owning public in Maine. As a result of this lack of information, horses, and their owners, frequently suffer unnecessary economic and physical hardship. The University of Maine now has the expertise available to correct this deficiency by offering this Certificate in Equine Studies through Animal and Veterinary Sciences and the Division of Lifelong Learning.

Prior to entry into the program, applicants must complete BIO 100 at the University of Maine or an equivalent course at another institution.

Requirements for Completion of the Certificate:


The student must complete the following three classes.

The student selects an additional 8 or more credits from this list:


No more than 8 credits of AVS 397 may be counted towards the 18-credit total.

Graduate Certificate in Foods and Nutriton


For information regarding this graduate certificate, please go to www.gradcatalog.umaine.edu

Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems


For information regarding this graduate certificate, please go to http://gradcatalog.umaine.edu/

Certificate in Health Care Administration (15 Credits)


For information regarding this graduate certificate, please go to http://gradcatalog.umaine.edu/

Graduate Certificate in Information Systems (18 Credits)


For information regarding this graduate certificate, please go to http://gradcatalog.umaine.edu/

 

Certificate in Maine Studies (18 Credits)


The Certificate in Maine Studies is an 18-hour program that offers students an opportunity to specialize in the study of Maine through courses in history, literature, women’s studies, Franco-American studies, Native American studies, political science, geology, and other disciplines. With faculty approval, students may also make special arrangements for readings courses, independent studies, or field studies. In recognition of the completion of 18 credits in Maine-related courses, the University of Maine will award the Certificate in Maine Studies.

The Maine Studies program recognizes the value of an interdisciplinary approach to understanding historical and contemporary issues such as developing Maine’s economy, protecting its environment, and appreciating the cultures of the state’s diverse population. Courses in Maine Studies will lead teachers, government workers, service providers and business people to a greater understanding of Maine, past and present. And people with a general interest in Maine will enjoy an enriched appreciation for the state’s land and people, the history and culture, the flora and fauna. For more information or to enroll in the program, please contact Carol Toner, Maine Studies Office, (207) 581-3147 or email Carol.Toner@umit.maine.edu, or visit our web site at http://dll.umaine.edu/mainestudy/

Certificate in Peace and Reconciliation Studies (18 Credits)


Peace and Reconciliation Studies is defined as the interdisciplinary examination of the conditions that make for peace, with a special emphasis on reconciliation (forgiveness) as a vital factor in the realization of peace. It also investigates the obstacles to the realization of these conditions, drawing on theories and methods from diverse disciplines to focus on what makes for the development of a just and peaceful world order. Peace and Reconciliation Studies relates scholarship to praxis and challenges those who engage in it to develop new ways of thinking and acting in the world.

Curriculum


Peace and Reconciliation Studies offers an 18-credit interdisciplinary curriculum with the following requirements. Any course with a PAX designator that is offered at any UMS site, is also part of the Peace and Reconciliation Studies Curriculum. If there is a course outside of Peace and Reconciliation Studies that you feel has value and relevance to the concentration, and you wish to take it as part of your program, please contact the academic director, Tina Passman, tina.passman@umit.maine.edu.

Certificate in School-Based Adventure Education (12 Credits)


The Certificate in School-Based Adventure Education prepares students for entry level positions and provides continuing education opportunities to current practitioners and teachers, The certificate focuses primarily on the use and management of the ropes course and artificial climbing walls in the public school, camp, and organizational settings. The curriculum also introduces the student to generic skills in wilderness travel and wilderness medicine.

Suggested courses and sequence:

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