Amelia Sutton

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Primary Title:  
Library Serv Platform Admin
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
University Libraries
Email Address:  
ameliasutton@library.umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-0150

Candis Pressley

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Primary Title:  
Real Prop Facilities Analyst
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Donahue Institute
Email Address:  
cpressley@donahue.umass.edu

Ashley Anne Eaton

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Primary Title:  
Clinical Testing Cntr Director
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Institute for Applied Life Sciences
Email Address:  
amoineau@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-577-0560
Office Building:  
Life Sciences Lab

Pamela J Dion

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Primary Title:  
Finance & Administration Mgr
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Donahue Institute
Email Address:  
pdion@donahue.umass.edu

Sophia L Baxendale

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Primary Title:  
Research Analyst
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Donahue Institute
Email Address:  
sbaxendale@donahue.umass.edu

PROGRAM WITH DATA STRUCTURES

Explores elementary data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, graphs) and algorithms (searching, sorting) in a variety of contexts, including event-driven applications with a graphical user interface. Emphasizes object-oriented programming throughout, using the Java programming language. Prerequisite: CSC 111.

CHINESE II (INTENSIVE)

Continued emphasis on the development of oral proficiency and functional literacy in modern Mandarin. Conversation and narrative practice, reading exercises, short composition assignments, and work with audio-visual materials. Prerequisite: 111 or permission of the instructor.

CHINESE II (INTENSIVE)

Continued emphasis on the development of oral proficiency and functional literacy in modern Mandarin. Conversation and narrative practice, reading exercises, short composition assignments, and work with audio-visual materials. Prerequisite: 111 or permission of the instructor.

CHINESE I (INTENSIVE)

An intensive introduction to spoken Mandarin and modern written Chinese, presenting basic elements of grammar, sentence structures and active mastery of the most commonly used Chinese characters. Emphasis on development of oral/aural proficiency, pronunciation, and the acquisition of skills in reading and writing Chinese characters.

CHINESE I (INTENSIVE)

An intensive introduction to spoken Mandarin and modern written Chinese, presenting basic elements of grammar, sentence structures and active mastery of the most commonly used Chinese characters. Emphasis on development of oral/aural proficiency, pronunciation, and the acquisition of skills in reading and writing Chinese characters.
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