Table of Contents
Mission, Vision, and Values Statements
The City University of New York
Graduate Programs and Policies
Departments Offering Graduate Programs
Inventory of Graduate Programs as Registered with The New York State Education Department
Student Teaching/Internship/Practicum Requirements and Policies
Teacher Certification Requirements For Education Matriculants
Academic Policies and Procedures
Registration Policies and Procedures
Registration for Graduate Courses
Registration in Undergraduate Courses
Admission, Tuition and Fees, and Financial Aid
Admission to Graduate Degree Programs
General Admission Requirements for Matriculants
Admission Requirements for Nonmatriculants
Students Without Bachelor's Degrees and Special Students
Departmental Approval for Registration in Courses
Immunization Registration Requirement
Payment Procedures and Refund Policies
Additional fees payable by students (applicable only to part-time students):
Non-New York State Residents, Including Foreign Students:
Special Requirements on Payments
The City University of New York Policy on Withholding Student Records
Special Provisions for Students in the Military
Refund of Tuition and Fees to TAP and other Financial Aid Recipients
Campus Facilities and Resources
Fine and Performing Arts Facilities
Curricula and Course Offerings
Index of Course Abbreviations (Alpha Codes)
*ANT 501: Principles of Anthropology.
*ANT (SOC) 510: Culture and Education.
*ANT (SOC) 520: Interculture Relations.
ANT 525, 530, 535, 540, 545, and 555: Ethnology of Selected Areas.
ANT (PRS) 550: Comparative Study of Puerto Rican Cultures.
ANT 560: Introduction to Museology.
ANT 580: Ethnographic Field Methods.
M.A. Program in Art Education (N-12)
ART 607: Fundamentals of Ceramic Hand Building.
ART 612: Introduction to Digital Imaging.
ART 613: Two-Dimensional Design for Digital Media.
ART 617: Fundamentals of Wheel Thrown Ceramics.
ART 621: Computer Modeling and Design.
ART 622: Computer Modeling and Design II.
ART 702: Advanced Problems in Design I.
ART 703: Advanced Digital Media I (Interface Design).
ART 704: Advanced Problems in Design II.
ART 713: Advanced Digital Media II (Interaction Design).
ART 714: Advanced Painting II.
ART 716: Advanced Painting III.
ART 717: Advanced Ceramics II.
ART 718: Advanced Painting IV.
ART 722: Advanced Sculpture I.
ART 723: Advanced Digital Media III (Identity Design).
ART 724 : Advanced Sculpture II.
ART 726: Advanced Sculpture III.
ART 728: Advanced Sculpture IV.
ART 730: Advanced Printmaking.
ART 731: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web I.
ART 732: Advanced Printmaking II.
ART 733: Advanced Digital Media IV (Information Design).
ART 734: Advanced Printmaking III.
ART 736: Advanced Printmaking IV.
ART 737: Advanced Ceramics III.
ART 738: Advanced Photography I.
ART 740: Advanced Photography II.
ART 741: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web II.
ART 742: Independent Research.
ART 752: Advanced Two-Dimensional Design for Digital Media.
Program for Secondary School Teachers of Biology and General Science
BIO 501: Special Topics in Biology.
BIO 610: Mammalian Physiology.
BIO 611: Problems in Microbiology.
BIO 612: Plant Growth and Development.
*BIO 621: Special Topics in Physiology.
BIO 634: Cell Biology and Electron Microscopy.
BIO 636: Neurophysiology Laboratory.
BIO 644: Biological Chemistry.
BIO 646: Statistics for Biological Research.
BIO 701: Biological Systematics.
BIO 710: Microbial Physiology.
*BIO 719: Physiology and Taxonomy of Fungi.
BIO 722: Vertebrate Endocrinology.
*BIO 726: Physiology and Biochemistry of Differentiation.
*BIO 744: Special Topics in Biological Chemistry.
*BIO 746: Biology of Aquatic Organisms.
PH.D. Level Courses in Biology
BIO U706.01: Plant Systematics: Lecture.
BIO U706.02: Plant Systematics: Laboratory.
BIO U706.05: Taxonomy of Vascular Plants: Lecture.
BIO U706.06: Taxonomy of Vascular Plants: Laboratory.
BIO U706.10: Biological Systematics.
BIO U710.15: Plant Molecular Biology: Lecture.
BIO U710.16: Plant Molecular Biology: Laboratory.
BIO U722.01: Endocrine Physiology.
BIO U722.02: Laboratory in Endocrinology.
BIO U730.01: Plant Physiology: Lecture.
BIO U730.02: Plant Physiology: Laboratory.
BIO U745.01: Phytochemistry: Lecture.
BIO U745.02: Phytochemistry: Laboratory.
BIO U752: Plant Morphogenesis: Lecture.
BIO U752.01: Plant Morphogenesis: Laboratory.
BIO U754.01: Comparative Morphology of Vascular Plants: Lecture.
BIO U754.02: Comparative Morphology of Vascular Plants: Laboratory.
BIO U761.05: Fishes and Fisheries Biology: Lecture.
BIO U761.06: Fishes and Fisheries Biology: Laboratory.
BIO U761.13: Marine Ecology: Lecture.
BIO U761.14: Marine Ecology: Laboratory.
BIO U762: Physiological Ecology: Lecture.
BIO U762.01: Physiological Ecology: Laboratory.
*BIO U763: Experimental Parasitology: Lecture.
*BIO U763.01: Experimental Parasitology: Laboratory.
BIO U764.03: Plant Ecology: Lecture.
BIO U764.04: Plant Ecology: Laboratory.
*BIO U765.01: Paleobotany: Lecture.
*BIO U765.02: Paleobotany: Laboratory.
BIO U770.03: Cytology: Lecture.
BIO U772.00: Electron Microscopy Cytology: Laboratory.
BIO U780.01: Mathematical Biology: Lecture.
BIO U780.02: Mathematical Biology: Laboratory.
Counseling, Leadership, Literacy, and Special Education
M.S.Ed. Program in Counselor Education
Bilingual School Counseling Extension**
Family Counseling Extension Curriculum
Family Counseling Extension Admission Requirements
Family Counseling Extension Continuation Requirements
Family Counseling Extension Graduation (Degree) Requirements
Courses in Counselor Education
EDG 700: Professional Identity in Counseling.
EDG 701: Counseling Theories and Techniques.
EDG 702: Multicultural Counseling.
EDG 703: Human Development in Counseling.
EDG 706: Assessment in Counseling.
EDG 707: Practicum in Counseling.
EDG 708: Counseling Research, Program Development, and Evaluation I.
EDG 709: Leadership, Advocacy, Consultation, and Change in Schools.
EDG 710: Counseling Research, Program Development, and Evaluation II.
EDG/HEA 731: Sexuality Counseling.
EDG 732: Abuse, Violence, and Chemical Dependency Counseling.
EDG 733: Developmental School Counseling.
*EDG 734: Multilingual School Counseling.
EDG 736: Parenting within Diverse Family Structures.
EDG 737: Couples Counseling: Theories and Techniques.
EDG 738: Brief Counseling of Children and Adolescents.
Educational Leadership Graduate Programs
M.S.Ed. Program in Educational Leadership (33 Credits)
M.S.Ed. Program in Educational Leadership Overview
M.S.Ed. Program in Educational Leadership Admission Requirements
M.S.Ed. Program in Educational Leadership Continuation Requirements
M.S.Ed. Program in Educational Leadership Graduation Requirements
Advanced Educational Leadership/District Leader Extension Program (12-15 credits)
Advanced Educational Leadership/District Leader Extension Program Overview
Advanced Educational Leadership/District Leader Extension Program Admission Requirements
Advanced Educational Leadership/District Leader Extension Program Continuation Requirements
Advanced Educational Leadership/District Leader Extension Program Graduation Requirements
Advanced Certificate in Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership Advanced Certificate Overview
Educational Leadership Advanced Certificate Admission Requirements
Educational Leadership Advanced Certificate Continuation Requirements
Educational Leadership Advanced Certificate Graduation Requirements
Courses in Educational Leadership
EDL 701: The Principal as a School Building Leader.
EDL 702: Ethics in School Leadership.
EDL 703: Collaborative and Community-Based Leadership.
EDL 704: Instructional and Curriculum Leadership.
EDL 705: Technology, Planning, and Managing Resources.
EDL 706: Legal and Economic Issues and the Administration of Schools.
EDL 707: Creating Effective and Supportive Learning Environments for All Students.
EDL 708: Research, Assessment, and Data-Driven Decision Making.
EDL 709: Case Studies in School Building Leadership.
EDL 710: The Leadership Experience I.
EDL 711: The Leadership Experience II.
EDL 712: Leading an Effective School District.
EDL 713: Shared Decision Making and Ethics for the School District Leader.
EDL 714: Educational Vision, Strategic Planning, and Systematic Evaluation.
EDL 715: Diversity and Educational Leadership.
EDL 716: Educational Governance, Policy, and Law.
EDL 717: Finance, Operations, and Human Resource Management.
EDL 719: Case Studies in School District Leadership.
M.S.Ed. Program in Literacy Studies
EDR 529: Language, Literacy, and Educational Technology.
EDR 605: Professional Writing for Educators.
*EDR 700: Studies in the Teaching of the Language Arts —Advanced Course.
EDR 701: Language and Literacy Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children.
EDR 702: Language and Literacy Acquisition and Development of Children.
EDR 703: Literacy Acquisition and Development of Pre-Adolescents and Adolescents.
*EDR 705: Second Language Literacy.
EDR 712: Instructional Approaches for Language and Literacy Development in Childhood Education.
*EDR 715: Development and Evaluation of Reading Materials.
*EDR 716: Literacy Development in Nontraditional Settings.
EDR 721: Assessing and Evaluating Language and Literacy Development in Early Childhood Education.
EDR 722: Assessing and Evaluating Language and Literacy Development in Childhood Education.
*EDR 726: Curriculum Development for Literacy Programs in Nontraditional Settings.
*EDR 736: Practicum in Literacy Development in Nontraditional Settings.
EDR 751: Literature-Based Literacy Programs in Early Childhood Education.
EDR 752: Literature-Based Literacy Programs in Childhood Education.
EDR 753: Literature-Based Literacy Programs in Middle Childhood and Adolescent Education.
*EDR 756: Literature-based Literacy Programs in Nontraditional Settings.
*EDR 762: Investigation in Reading I.
*EDR 763: Investigation in Reading II.
EDR 765: Perspectives on Literacy.
EDR 767-768: Project Seminar: Research on Literacy I and II.
EDR 770: Independent Study in Reading.
*EDR 775: Literacy Theories and Programs: Perspectives for Administrators.
Graduate Programs in Special Education
Continuation Requirements for Students in the Special Education Sequences of Study
Special Education Teacher, Birth to 2: Advanced Certificate Program.
Special Education Teacher, 1-6: Advanced Certificate Program.
EDS 700: Biomedical Aspects of Handicapping Conditions.
EDS 701: Understanding Individuals with Disabilities.
EDS 702: The Young Child with Special Needs.
EDS 707: The Childhood Student with Disabilities.
EDS 712: The Adolescent with Disabilities.
EDS 715: Research in Special Education.
EDS 718: Culminating Master's Project.
EDS 722: Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities.
EDS 724: Practicum in Teaching Diverse Learners with Severe Disabilities in Specialized Settings.
EDS 730: Study of Early Special Education.
*EDS 740: Nature and Needs of the Handicapped.
EDS 741: Psycho-educational Evaluation of Children with Learning Problems.
EDS 742: Advanced Psycho-educational Assessment.
EDS 743: Behavioral Assessment, Management, and Change.
*EDS 744: Visual Arts for Children with Learning Problems.
*EDS 746: Diagnostic Study and Habilitation of Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs.
*EDS 747: Diagnostic Study and Special Education of Older Preschool Children with Special Needs.
*EDS 748: The Adolescent with Developmental Learning Problems.
*EDS 749: Movement for Children with Learning Problems.
*EDS 750: Study of the Mentally Retarded and the Multiple-Handicapped Individual.
*EDS 751: Curriculum and Methodology for Retarded and Multiple-Handicapped Children.
*EDS 752: Development of Functional Literacy Skills in Individuals with Mental Retardation.
*EDS 753: Practicum —Teaching Individuals with Retardation.
*EDS 754: Individuals with Handicaps: Vocational Environments.
*EDS 755: The Special Child in the Home, School, and Community: Strategies for Adaptation.
*EDS 756: Specialized Techniques for Teaching the Person with Emotional Handicaps.
*EDS 757: Transdisciplinary Approaches and the Person with Handicaps.
*EDS 758: Practicum —Teaching the Individual with Multiple Handicaps.
*EDS 760: Study of the Person with Learning Disabilities.
*EDS 761: Curriculum Planning in Learning Disabilities.
*EDS 762: Practicum in Remediation of Specific Disabilities.
EDS 763: Seminar in Current Issues and Problems in Special Education.
*EDS 764: Practicum in the Assessment of Specific Learning Disabilities.
*EDS 765: Program Planning for Special Education.
*EDS 767: Practicum in Remediation of Specific Learning Disabilities.
*EDS 768: Practicum in the Assessment of Specific Learning Disabilities.
*EDS 770: Study of the Person with Emotional Handicaps.
*EDS 771: Planning Curricula for the Person with Emotional Handicaps.
*EDS 772: Practicum in Teaching the Person with Emotional Handicaps.
Courses in Bilingual Special Education
*EBS 701: Issues in Bilingualism.
*EBS 760: The Bilingual Child with Mild to Moderate Learning and Behavior Problems.
Courses in Family and Consumer Studies
FCS 501: Current Problems in Family and Consumer Studies.
FCS 503: Current Problems in Family and Consumer Studies.
*FCS 571: The Family and the Law.
FCS 601: Seminar in Family and Consumer Studies.
*FCS 611: Clothing Management.
*FCS 651: Housing for Family Living I.
*FCS 652: Housing for Family Living II.
*FCS 661: Developing Family and Consumer Studies Program.
FCS (ESS) 671: Family Development.
*FCS 672: Economic Problems of Family.
ESS 500: Reading and Writing Connections.
ESS 501: Writing and Reading in the Content Areas.
ESS (FCS) 671: Family Development.
*ESS 719: The Dynamics of Working with Groups.
*ESS 766-767: Comparative Analysis of English and Spanish I and II.
*ESS 783: Education of the Gifted.
*ESS 785: Microcomputers in Specialized Educational Services.
ESS 789: Workshops in Curriculum Design.
ESS 790: Workshops in Curriculum Materials Development.
*ESS 793: The Mass Media in Education.
*ESS 794: Technological Resources for Teaching and Learning.
*ESS 795: Audiovisual Instruction for the Classroom Teacher.
EDI 703: Multimedia Production for Educational Environments.
EDI 704: Technology, Problem Solving, and Critical Thinking in Education.
EDI 705: Distance Learning and Electronic Communications Applied to Educational Environments.
EDI 706: LANS, Networks, and Infrastructure Design and Analysis in Educational Environments.
*EDI 719: Instructional Design.
*EDI 720: The Mass Media in Education.
*EDI 721: Educational Media Production I.
*EDI 722: Educational Media Production II.
*EDI 723: Instructional Resources for Teaching and Learning.
*EDI 724: Practicum in the Application of Media to Educational Problems.
*EDI 790: Videotape and Closed-Circuit Television Productions.
*EDI 792: Simulation and Games.
*EDI 793: Intermedia Production Techniques.
Early Childhood and Childhood Education
Programs in Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education Entrance Requirements
Early Childhood Education Degree Requirements
Early Childhood Education Gifted and Talented Certificate Extension
Programs in Childhood Education
Childhood Education Entrance Requirements
Childhood Education Degree Requirements
Childhood Education Gifted and Talented Certificate Extension
Courses in Early Childhood Education
*EDC 701: Educational Psychology, Child Study, and Development.
*EDC 702: Educational Psychology, Learning.
*EDC 703: Program Planning for Early Childhood.
*EDC 704: Early Childhood Program Trends.
EDC 713: Literacy Development in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 714: Social Studies Concept Development in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 715: Mathematical Concept Formation in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 716: Developing Young Children's Concepts in Art, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 717: Developing Science Concepts in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 718: Developing Music Appreciation in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 721: Child Study and Developmental Assessment, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 722: Child Development and Program Design in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC/EDE 727: Teaching English as a Second Language (Pre-K to Grade 6).
EDC 734: Programs and Environments for Infants and Toddlers, Birth to 3 Years.
EDC 735: Family, School, and Community Interaction in Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 738: Literacy in Bilingual/Bicultural Early Childhood Settings, Birth to Grade 2.
EDC 745: Teaching Internship and Seminar I.
EDC 746: Teaching Internship and Seminar II.
EDC 747: Teaching Internship and Seminar III.
EDC 748: Teaching Internship and Seminar IV.
EDC 749: Teaching Internship and Seminar V.
EDC 756: Teacher as Researcher and Writer.
EDC 757: Ethics and Professionalism in Early Childhood Teaching.
EDC 758: Intensive Teaching Internship and Seminar I.
EDC 759: Intensive Teaching Internship and Seminar II.
EDC 770-771: Advanced Studies in the Curriculum I and II.
*EDC 773: Parent-Teacher-Child Relationships.
EDC 776: Special Studies in Early Childhood Education.
*EDC 778: Workshop—Teaching as Process in Early Childhood Education.
*EDC 779: Administration and Supervision in Early Childhood Education.
EDC 781: Supervised Student Teaching in Bilingual Settings, Pre-K to Grade 2.
EDC (EDE) 783: Student Teaching Seminar.
EDC 784: Supervised Student Teaching Internship, Birth to Grade 2.
*EDC 790: Student Teaching Internship for N-III Teachers.
Courses in Childhood Education
EDE 510: Schools in a Bilingual/Bicultural Hispanic Community.
EDE 611-612: Seminar in Elementary School Teaching, I and II.
EDE 621: Introduction to Teaching Reading in the Elementary School.
EDE 622: Advanced Methods in Teaching Reading in Elementary School.
*EDE 630: Psychology of Development and Learning in Elementary Education.
*EDE 632: Curriculum Development through the Social Sciences in the Elementary School.
*EDE 640: Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School.
*EDE 651: Teaching Science in the Elementary School.
*EDE/ESC 700: Psychology in Education, Group Dynamics.
*EDE 701: Psychology in Elementary Education, Advanced Educational Psychology.
*EDE/ESC 702: Foundations of Education.
*EDE/ESC 703: School and Community.
*EDE 704: Educational Evaluation.
*EDE 707: Introduction to Educational Research I.
*EDE 708: Introduction to Educational Research II.
EDE 713: Literacy in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 714: Learning and Teaching Social Studies in Childhood Settings —Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 715: Learning and Teaching Mathematics in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 716: Learning and Teaching Art in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 717: Learning and Teaching Science in Childhood Settings —Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 718: Learning and Teaching Music in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 721: Child Study and Developmental Assessment, Grade 1 to 6.
EDE 722: Child Development and Program Design in Childhood Settings —Grades 1 to 6.
EDE/EDC 727: Teaching English as a Second Language (Pre-K to Grade 6).
EDE 728: Literature in the Elementary School.
*EDE 730: Science Instruction in the Elementary School, Advanced Course.
*EDE 731: Problems of Coordinating Science Instruction in the Elementary School.
*EDE 732: Curriculum Development in Environmental Education for the Elementary School.
EDE 733: Learning and Teaching Science and Music in Childhood Settings —Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 735: Family, School, and Community Interaction in Childhood Contexts —Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 738: Learning and Teaching Literacy in Bilingual/Bicultural Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
*EDE 740: Studies in the Teaching of Elementary Mathematics, Advanced Course.
*EDE 741: Materials and Methods for Mathematics Education.
*EDE 742: Supervision and Coordination of Elementary School Mathematics.
*EDE 743: Diagnosis of Difficulties in Learning Elementary School Mathematics.
EDE 745: Teaching Internship and Seminar I.
EDE 746: Teaching Internship and Seminar II.
EDE 747: Teaching Internship and Seminar III.
EDE 748: Teaching Internship and Seminar IV.
EDE 749: Teaching Internship and Seminar V.
*EDE 750: Studies in the Teaching of Elementary Social Studies, Advanced Course.
EDE 752: Learning and Teaching Literacy and the Social Studies in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
EDE 753: Learning and Teaching Mathematics and Art in Childhood Settings—Grades 1 to 6.
*EDE 755: Advanced Methods of Teaching Music in the Elementary School.
EDE 756: Teacher as Researcher.
EDE 757: Ethics and Professionalism in Childhood Teaching.
EDE/ECE 758: Intensive Teaching Internship and Seminar I.
EDE 759: Intensive Teaching Internship and Seminar II.
EDE 760: Second-Language Learning and Teaching in Elementary School.
EDE 761: Teaching English as a Second Language in Elementary School.
*EDE 762-763: Workshop in the Teaching of Foreign Languages in the Elementary Schools I and II.
EDE 764: Mainstreaming in the Elementary Classroom.
EDE 765: Aesthetic Education in the Elementary School.
*EDE 770: Quantitative Methods.
*EDE 772: Educational Tests and Measurements for Elementary School.
*EDE 775: Problems of Elementary Education in Metropolitan Areas.
EDE 776: Special Studies in Elementary Education.
EDE 777: Using the Computer in the Classroom.
*EDE/ESC 780: Comparative Education.
*EDE/ESC 781: Advanced Studies in Comparative and International Education.
EDE 782: Supervised Student Teaching in Bilingual Classrooms – Grades 1-6.
EDE (EDC) 783: Student Teaching Seminar.
EDE 784: Supervised Student Teaching Internship —Grades 1-6.
*EDE 788: Fundamentals of Curriculum Development.
EDE 789: Workshops in Curriculum Design.
EDE 790: Workshops in Curriculum Materials Development.
*EDE 791: Seminar in Problems of Elementary Education.
*EDE 792: Developing In-Service Programs for Early Childhood and Elementary Education.
*EDE 793: Curriculum Planning and Management for Elementary Education.
EDE 795: Supervised Student Teaching —Grades 1 to 6.
*EDE 796, 797, 798: Advanced Student-Teaching Internship in Elementary School.
M.S. Program in Business: One-Year Completion Track
Courses in Economics and Accounting
ACC 709: Advanced Accounting Theory.
ACC 724: Accounting for the SEC
ACC 751: Estate and Gift Taxation.
MSB 700: Organizational Behavior.
MSB 701: Quantitative Analysis for Managers.
MSB 702: Economic Analysis for Managers.
MSB 703: Computer-Based Information Systems for Managers.
MSB 705: Financial Management.
MSB 712: Financial Statements Analysis.
MSB 713: International Financial Management.
MSB 720: Managing in a Global Environment.
MSB 721: Applied Marketing Research.
MSB 722: International Marketing Management: Culture, Law, and Politics.
MSB 723: Contemporary Issues in Marketing.
MSB 730: Human Resource Management.
MSB 731: Employee Training and Development.
MSB 732: Managing Group and Interpersonal Dynamics.
MSB 734: International Human Resource Management.
MSB 785: Independent Graduate Study in Business.
MSB 790: Graduate Research Project in Business.
Master of Arts Program in English
ENG 700: Introduction to English Studies.
ENG 758: History of the English Language.
ENG 702: Introduction to Critical Theory.
ENG 703: Studies in Old English Language and Literature.
ENG 705: Studies in Medieval English Language and Literature.
ENG 712: Studies in the Renaissance.
ENG 713: Studies in Shakespeare.
ENG 722: Studies in Seventeenth-Century English Literature.
ENG 731: Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature.
ENG 740: Studies in Romanticism.
ENG 742: Studies in Nineteenth-Century English Literature.
ENG 748: Studies in American Literature to 1800.
ENG 750: Studies in Nineteenth-Century American Literature.
ENG 753: Studies in Modernism.
ENG 755: Studies in Twentieth-Century English Literature.
ENG 756: Studies in Twentieth-Century American Literature.
ENG 757: Studies in Contemporary Literature.
ENG 759: Structure of Modern English.
ENG 760: Studies in Postcolonial Literature and Theory.
ENG 761: Studies in Literature and Film.
ENG 762: Studies in Gender and Sexuality.
ENG 763: Studies in Multicultural American Literature.
ENG 764: Studies in Race and Literature.
ENG 773: Women Writers in English.
ENG 776: Special Topics in Literature and Language.
ENG 783: Practicum in Teaching College Writing.
ENG 784: Readings in Composition and Rhetoric.
ENG 785: Seminar in Writing: Practice and Theory.
ENG 788: Writing and Rhetoric in the Digital Age.
ENG 790: Special Topics in Composition and Rhetoric.
ENG 684: Seminar in Writing: Theory.
ENG 685: Seminar in Writing: Practice.
ENG 686: Special Studies in Language, Literature, and Writing.
Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences
Certificate Program in Geographic Information Science (GISc)
GEO 503: Geologic Field Methods.
GEO 504: Fossils, Time, and Evolution.
*GEO 505: Earth Materials I —Mineralogy.
*GEO 506: Earth Materials II —Petrology.
GEO 509: Earth Processes Laboratory.
GEO 510: Earth History Laboratory.
GEO 601: Earth Systems Science for Educators.
GEO 603: Global Plate Dynamics.
GEO 605: Advanced Earth and Environmental Science with Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
GEP 641: Digital Image Analysis.
*GEH 501: Principles of Geography.
GEH 502: World Regional Geography.
*GEH 611: Geographic Interpretation of World Affairs.
*GEH 612: Geographic Basis of World Trade.
GEH 613: Conservation of Natural Resources.
*GEH 621-626: Geography of Major Regions.
GEH 621: The Geography of the U.S. and Canada.
GEH 622: The Geography of Latin America.
GEH 624: The Geography of Asia.
GEH 625: The Geography of Western Europe.
GEH 626: The Geography of Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet States.
GEP 504: Basic Mapping Applications and Analysis.
GEP 505: Principles of Geographic Information Science.
GEP 530: Urban Environmental Management.
GEP 602: Biogeography and GISc.
GEP 605: Special Topics in Geographic Information Systems.
GEP 620: Demography and Population Geography with GISc.
GEP 621: Principles and Applications in Remote Sensing.
GEP 630: Geostatistics and Spatial Analytical Concepts.
GEP 632: Environmental Health and Geographic Information Sciences (GISc).
GEP 635: Natural Hazards and Risk Analysis with GIS.
GEP 641: Digital Image Analysis.
GEP 660: Geovisualization and Analytical Cartography.
GEP 662: Introduction to Programming for GISc.
GEP 670: Seminar and Internship Program in Geography.
GEP 689: Methods Seminar in Geographic Information Science (GISc).
GEP 690: Workshop in Geographic Information Science (GISc) Research.
Applied Research Methods in Public Health Certificate
M.S.Ed. Program, Health Pre-K Teacher
M.A. Program in Health Education and Promotion
M.P.H. Program in Public Health
M.S.Ed. Program in Recreation Education
HEA 509: Drugs and Substance Abuse.
HEA 601: Curriculum Development in Health Education.
HEA 602: Research Methods in Health Education.
HEA 603: History and Philosophy of Health Education and Promotion.
HEA 604: Educational Strategies in Health.
HEA 609: Drug Problems in the School and Community.
*HEA 610: Group Dynamics in Health Education.
HEA 622: Organization and Administration of Health Education and Promotion Programs.
HEA 623: Program Planning and Evaluation in Health Education.
HEA 624: Safety Education in Secondary Schools and Colleges.
HEA 625 (FCS 674): Seminar in Human Sexuality.
*HEA 626: Mental Health and the Classroom Teacher.
HEA 627: Health Problems and Issues in Contemporary Society.
HEA 630: Community Organization and Health Education.
HEA 633: Seminar in Urban Health Problems.
HEA 634: Modern Advances in Health Science.
HEA 635: Seminar in Disease Prevention and Control.
HEA 636: Perspectives on Death and Dying.
HEA (DFN) 640: Nutrition and Chronic Diseases.
HEA 670: Field Experience in Health Education.
HEA 671: Teaching Strategies for Health: Psychosocial Wellness.
HEA 672: Teaching Strategies for Health: Health Promotion Behaviors.
HEA 673: Teaching Strategies for Health: Disease and Disability.
HEA 674: Environment and Protecting Health.
HEA 680: Special Topics in Health.
HEA 685: Independent Study in Health Education and Promotion.
HEA 690: Seminar in Current Research.
HEA (EDG) 731: Sexuality Counseling.
DFN 610: Nutrition: An Integrated Approach.
DFN 620: Life-Cycle Nutrition.
DFN 621: Ethnic and Therapeutic Meal Patterns.
DFN 630: Special Topics in Nutrition.
DFN (HEA) 640: Nutrition and Chronic Diseases.
DFN 641: Public Health and Community Nutrition.
DFN 651: Medical Nutrition Therapy.
DFN 661: Food Service Management.
DFN 692: Independent Study in Clinical Nutrition.
DFN 693: Independent Study in Community Nutrition.
DFN 730: Supervised Professional Practice.
DFN 731: Concepts and Methods of Dietetics Practice.
DFN 741: Workshop in Nutrition Education.
*DFN 761: Nutritional Assessment.
DFN 791: Research and Evaluation Methods in Nutrition.
DFN 792: Practicum in Clinical Nutrition.
DFN 793: Practicum in Community Nutrition.
PHE 600: Biostatistics in Public Health.
PHE 606: Public Health Epidemiology.
PHE 608: Ethics in Public Health.
PHE 680: Topics in Public Health.
PHE 685: Independent Study in Public Health.
PHE 700: History and Philosophy of Public Health.
PHE 701: Public Health Policy and Management.
PHE 702: Environmental Health.
PHE 703: Social and Behavioral Dimensions of Health.
PHE 704: Environmental Health GISc Lab.
PHE 705: Principles of GISc for Public Health.
PHE 706: Spatial Analysis and Environmental Modeling for Public Health.
PHE 709: Health Equity and Social Justice.
PHE 710: Applications of Research Methods in Public Health.
PHE 715: Planning and Evaluation of Community-based Public Health Programs.
PHE 717: The Geography of Urban Health.
PHE 720: Chronic Disease Epidemiology.
PHE 721: Infectious Disease Epidemiology.
PHE 722: Globalization and International Health.
PHE 723: Advanced Methods in Epidemiology.
PHE 730: Healthcare Financing and Economics.
PHE 731: Community Participation and Advocacy.
PHE 732: Healthcare Policy and Politics.
PHE 733: The Practice of Quality Management.
PHE 770: Public Health Internship.
PHE 790: Public Health Practice Capstone Seminar.
REC 640: Therapeutic Recreation and Disabilities.
REC 680: Special Topics in Recreation.
REC 700: Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society.
REC 701: Research Methods and Evaluation in Recreation.
REC 702: Recreation Program Planning and Leadership.
REC 703: Administrative Process in Recreation and Parks.
REC 704: Therapeutic Recreation Service.
REC 705: Community Recreation and Park Facilities.
REC 706: Outdoor Education and Recreation.
REC 707-712: Specialized Programs in Therapeutic Recreation Service.
REC 714: Therapeutic Recreation Program Design.
REC 715: Clinical Practice and Internship.
REC 724: Advanced Therapeutic Recreation Processes.
Courses in History of Ancient and Medieval Civilization
HIA 706: History of Religions in the Ancient World.
HIA 714: Classical Myth and Society.
Courses in History of Modern Europe
HIE 702: Europe in the Renaissance and Reformation.
HIE 707: Europe in the Age of Enlightenment.
HIE 708: The French Revolution and Napoleon.
HIE 710: History of European Diplomacy.
HIE 714: Europe in the Twentieth Century.
HIE 716: Nineteenth-century European Intellectual History.
HIE 717: The History of Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth-Century Europe.
HIE 721: Tudor-Stuart England.
HIE 722: Britain in the Age of Industrialization and Empire.
HIE 723: Britain in the Twentieth Century.
*HIE 725: Italy from Napoleon through Mussolini.
HIE 730: History of Modern France.
HIE 736: Early Russian History.
HIE 737: Modern Russian History.
Courses in Special and Comparative Historical Topics
HIS 701: History of Science from Descartes and Newton to Darwin and Einstein.
*HIS 724: American Urban Architecture.
*HIS 735: The Rise of Fascism.
HIS 742: Anti-Semitism from Early Christianity to Hitler.
HIS 745: Science in the Twentieth Century.
HIS 750: Topics in Comparative History.
*HIS 764: Topics in Medieval History.
Courses in History of the United States
HIU 534: U.S. History and Historiography.
HIU 701: Colonial British America, 1586-1763.
HIU 704: The Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1789.
HIU 705: The Early Republic, 1789-1824.
HIU 708: Democracy, Sectionalism, and Slavery in the U.S., 1810-1825.
HIU 709: The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877.
HIU 710: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914.
HIU 714: The United States, 1914-1945.
HIU 715: Recent United States History, 1945 to the Present.
HIU 716: The American Constitution in Historical Perspective.
HIU 717: History of American Foreign Relations, 1750-1912.
HIU 718: History of American Foreign Relations, 1912-Present.
HIU 719: The United States and the Vietnam War.
HIU 720: Early American Cultural and Intellectual History.
HIU 729: History of Sexuality and Sex Roles in America.
HIU 731: History of Women in America.
HIU 732: History of Health Care in the United States.
HIU 733: American Urban History.
HIU 735: Immigration in America.
*HIU 736: American Religious History.
HIU 738: The Family in American History.
*HIU 740: The Industrial Revolution in America.
HIU 741: American Business History.
HIU 742: History of American Labor.
HIU 745: American Economic History.
HIU 746: History of the American Presidency.
HIU 747: The Mainland Borough: The Bronx as a City in History.
Courses in Asian, African, and Latin American History
HIW 533: World History and Historiography.
HIW 702: Modern Middle Eastern History.
HIW 703: Contemporary Islamic Movements.
HIW 705: The Arab-Israeli Conflict.
HIW 716: East Asia in the Modern World.
HIW 723: History of Africa to 1800.
HIW 725: History of Modern Japan.
HIW 727: History of Africa 1800 to the Present.
HIW 730: Nineteenth-Century Latin American History.
HIW 731: Modern Latin America.
HIW 737: Latin America and the United States from 1823 to the present.
HIW 738: Colonial Latin America.
HIW 745: History of South America.
HIW 748: Europe and the Non-Western World in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.
Journalism, Communication, and Theatre
THE 670: Advanced Oral Interpretation.
THE 671: Seminar in Oral Interpretation.
THE 676: Creative Dramatics and Theatre for Children.
THE 720: Theory of Theatre Aesthetics.
COM 502: Speech in the Language Arts Program in the Elementary and Junior High Schools.
COM 600: Philosophical Foundations of Speech Education.
COM 601: Studies in the Teaching of Speech in the High Schools.
COM 744: Mass Communications and Society.
COM 760: Form and Style in Communication.
COM 761: British Public Address.
COM 763: American Public Address.
COM 765: Seminar in Public and Group Communication.
COM 767: Communication Theory.
COM 768: Small Group Communication.
COM 769: Communication Acquisition.
COM 770: Seminar in Communication Theory and Research.
COM 771: History and Development of Rhetorical Theory.
SPA 601: Workshop in Spanish Grammar.
SPA 610: Hispanic Women Authors.
SPA 701: Principles of Literary Analysis and Criticism.
SPA 711: Spanish Literature of the Middle Ages.
SPA 721: Spanish Poetry of the Golden Age.
SPA 722: The Spanish Novel of the Golden Age.
SPA 723: Spanish Drama of the Golden Age.
SPA 731: Spanish Literature of the Nineteenth Century.
SPA 741: The Generations of 1898 and 1927.
SPA 742: Spanish Literature after the Civil War.
SPA 743: Spanish Poetry of the Twentieth Century.
SPA 751: Colonial Spanish-American Literature.
SPA 752: Spanish-American Literature of the Nineteenth Century.
SPA 753: 'Modernismo' in Spanish America.
SPA 754: Twentieth-Century Spanish-American Narrative.
SPA 755: Twentieth-Century Spanish-American Poetry.
*RLG 701: Introduction to Romance Linguistics I (in English).
*RLG 702: Introduction to Romance Linguistics II (in English).
*RLG 705: Studies in Comparative Romance Literature I (in English).
*RLG 706: Studies in Comparative Romance Literature II (In English).
*ITA 712: Dante's Vita Nuova and Inferno.
*ITA 715: The Poetry and Humanism of Petrarch.
*ITA 716: Boccaccio and the Italian Novella.
*ITA 720: Italian Literature of the Fifteenth Century.
*ITA 722: Machiavelli: Historian, Epistolographer, Playwright, and Political Thinker.
*ITA 723: Italian Literature of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
*ITA 724: The Italian Epic and Chivalric Poetry.
*ITA 741: The Commedia dell'Arte and the Theatre in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.
*ITA 752: The Novel in the Nineteenth Century.
*ITA 753: Romantic and Post-Romantic Literary Currents.
*ITA 754: Modern Italian Poetry.
*ITA 761: Italian Philosophy and Literary Criticism since 1870.
Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies
Mathematics and Computer Science
M.S. Program in Computer Science
M.A. Program for Secondary School Teachers of Mathematics
Courses in Mathematics Education
MAT 601: Secondary School Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint.
MAT 602: Introduction to Number Theory and Modern Algebra I.
MAT 603: Introduction to Number Theory and Modern Algebra II.
MAT 604: Application of the Real and Complex Number Systems.
MAT 582: Statistics for Students in Biological, Health, and Social Sciences.
MAT 630: Advanced Euclidean Geometry.
MAT 634: Transformation Geometry.
MAT 636: Non-Euclidean Geometries.
MAT 637: Topics in Discrete Mathematics.
MAT 640: Topology and Analysis I.
*MAT 641: Topology and Analysis II.
MAT 655: Exploring Mathematics Using Technology.
MAT 661: History of Mathematics.
MAT 670: Foundations of Mathematics.
*MAT 715: Advanced Linear Algebra.
*MAT 719: Special Topics in Algebra.
*MAT 733: Differential Geometry.
MAT 734: Calculus on Manifolds.
*MAT 739: Special Topics in Geometry.
MAT 751: Theory of Functions of a Real Variable.
MAT 753: Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable I.
*MAT 754: Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable II.
MAT 755: Ordinary Differential Equations.
MAT 756: Partial Differential Equations.
MAT 759: Special Topics in Analysis.
MAT 771: Mathematical Logic I.
*MAT 772: Mathematical Logic II.
MAT 782: Mathematical Statistics.
*MAT 785: Introduction to Applied Mathematics.
*MAT 786: Computer Applications to Mathematics and Science I.
*MAT 787: Computer Applications to Mathematics and Science II.
*CMP 605: BASIC and Computer-Assisted Instruction.
*CMP 607: LOGO and Computer-Assisted Instruction.
*CMP 609: Programming in Pascal.
CMP 685: Computability Theory.
CMP 692: Programming Languages.
CMP 695: Survey of Computer Hardware.
CMP 717: Video Game Programming.
CMP 731: Systems Analysis and Design.
CMP 736: Introduction to Enterprise Computing.
CMP 737: Software Engineering.
CMP 738: Communicating Robots.
CMP 743: Principles of Communications Networks.
CMP 747: Linear Programming and Operations Research.
CMP 761: Analysis of Algorithms.
CMP 765: Artificial Intelligence.
CMP 768: Simulation and Modeling.
CMP 770: Compiler Construction.
CMP 774: E-commerce Technologies.
CMP 775: Combinatorial and Graph Algorithms.
Middle and High School Education
M.S.Ed. Program in Business and Technology Education*
Business and Technology Education Admission Requirements
M.S.Ed. Program in English Education
Advanced Certificate Program in English Education (24-27 Credits)
Middle Childhood Education Degree Requirements (5-9)
Middle Childhood Education Overview of the Program (5-9)
Curriculum Sequence 1 (Grades 5-9) 36-42 Credits
Sequence 2 (Transitional B Sequence for Grades 5-9) 35-38 credits
Middle Childhood Education Continuation Requirements
Middle Childhood Education Admission Requirements
Adolescent Education Degree Requirements (Grades 7-12)
Adolescent Education Program Overview
Advanced Certificate: Middle Childhood Extension, Grades 5-6
Advanced Certificate in Mathematics Education (24-27 Credits)
Advanced Certificate in Mathematics Education Admission Requirements
M.S.Ed. Program in Science Education
Advanced Certificate in Science Education (21-24 Credits)
M.A. Program in Social Studies Education
Advanced Certificate in Social Studies Education (24-27 Credits)
Social Studies Education Advanced Certificate Requirements
Social Studies Education Advanced Certificate Admission Requirements
M.S.Ed. Program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Advanced Certificate: Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
Advanced Certificate for Teachers of Languages Other than English (LOTE) (15-18 Credits)
Teachers of Languages Other Than English Advanced Certificate Admission Requirements
Teachers of Languages Other Than English Advanced Certificate Requirements
Teachers of Languages Other Than English Advanced Certificate Curriculum
Advanced Certificate: Bilingual Extension
Bilingual Extension Advanced Certificate Admission Requirements
Bilingual Extension Advanced Certificate Requirements
Overview of the Bilingual Extension Advanced Certificate Program
Advanced Certificate: Bilingual Extension—Intensive Teacher Institute
Courses in Middle and High School Education
ESC 501: Psychological Foundations of Education.
ESC 502: Historical Foundations of Education: A Multicultural Perspective.
ESC 506: Special Needs Education in TESOL and Secondary Settings.
ESC 509: Instructional Practices Across the Middle School Curriculum.
ESC 519: Teaching Science in Middle and High School.
ESC 520: Teaching Business Subjects in Middle and High School.
ESC 522: Teaching English in Middle and High School.
ESC 524: Teaching Foreign Language in Middle and High School.
ESC 529: Language and Literacies Acquisition in Secondary Education.
ESC 532: Teaching Mathematics in Middle and High School.
ESC 533: Teaching World History in Middle and High School.
ESC 534: Teaching U.S. History and Government.
ESC 536: Teaching Technology Subjects in Middle and High School.
ESC 562: Teaching Language Arts in Languages Other than English.
ESC 590: Staff Development Workshop for Teachers.
ESC 595: Internship in Classroom Teaching.
ESC 596: Student Teaching in the Middle and High School Grades.
ESC 611: Seminar in Secondary and TESOL Education.
ESC 612: Seminar in Secondary and TESOL Student Teaching.
ESC (EDE) 700: Psychology in Education, Group Dynamics.
ESC 701: Advanced Educational Psychology.
ESC (EDE) 702: Foundations of Education.
ESC (EDE) 703: School and Community.
ESC 704: Psychological Foundations of Adult Education, Advanced Educational Psychology.
ESC 705: Methods of Educational Research.
ESC 708: Project Seminar in Curriculum, Materials, and Assessment in Specialized Areas.
ESC 709: Workshop in Pedagogy and Classroom Management.
ESC 710: Education Workshop for Secondary School Teachers.
ESC 711: Perspectives on Middle School Education.
ESC 714: Teaching Art in Middle and High School.
ESC 720: Reading and Reading Materials for Adolescents.
ESC 721: Literature for Middle and High School Students.
ESC 722: Teaching Communication Skills in the Content Areas.
*ESC 723: Teaching Reading in the Content Areas.
ESC 724: Methods of Teaching Writing in Middle and High School.
ESC 725: Teaching English Grammar.
ESC 730: Methods of Teaching English in Middle and High School: Selected Topics.
ESC 733: Teaching Music in the Middle Schools.
ESC 740: Teaching Mathematics in Grades 7-10.
ESC 741: Current Issues in Mathematics Education.
ESC 742: Research in Mathematics Education.
ESC 748: Teaching Problem Solving in Mathematics in Middle and High School.
ESC 749: Teaching Mathematics in Grades 11 and 12.
ESC 750: Theory and Practice in the Social Sciences.
ESC 755: Teaching the Historical Development of Science.
ESC 757: Linguistics for TESOL/Bilingual Teachers
ESC 759: Foundations of Bilingual/Bicultural Education.
ESC 760: Second-Language Learning and Teaching.
ESC 761: Teaching English as a Second Language to Adolescents and Adults.
ESC 762: Methods of Teaching Foreign Languages in Secondary Schools.
ESC 763: Teaching Literacy through the Content Areas in the Secondary Bilingual Classroom.
ESC 766: Teaching English as a Second Language Through the Content Areas.
ESC 767: The Museum as a Resource for Teaching Science.
ESC 768: Education Workshop for Teachers of Students of Puerto Rican and Latino Origin.
ESC 769: Latinos in U.S. Schools.
ESC 770: Methods of Teaching Science in Secondary Schools: Selected Topics.
ESC 771: Integrating Mathematics, Science, and Technology in Middle School Teaching and Learning.
ESC 772: Evaluation and Assessment of Student Learning.
ESC 775: Problems of Secondary Education in Metropolitan Areas.
ESC 776: Multiethnic and Multicultural Education.
ESC 777: Philosophy of Education.
*ESC 778: History of the American School.
*ESC 779: European Backgrounds of American Education.
ESC (EDE) 780: Comparative Education.
ESC (EDE) 781: Advanced Studies in Comparative and International Education.
ESC 782: Methods of Teaching Business and Technology Education.
ESC 785: Methods of Teaching Music in the Secondary School and Adult Education.
ESC 788: Curriculum Theory and Design.
ESC 789: Independent Study in Curriculum Development.
ESC 790: Workshop in Curriculum Materials Development in Specialized Areas.
M.A.T. Program in Applied Music and Music Teaching
MSP 723: Secondary Instrument Laboratory Ensemble I.
MSP 724: Secondary Instrument Laboratory-Ensemble II.
MSP 750: Special Topics in Music Performance.
MSH 700: Performance Practice from the Baroque to the Present.
MSH 750: Special Topics in Music History.
MST 710: Advanced Musical Analysis.
MST 712: Advanced Electronic Music.
Post-Masters Certificate in Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Post-Masters Certificate in Family Nurse Practitioner
Certificate in Nursing Administration
Certificate in Nursing Education
NUR 561: Gender Issues and Stress.
NUR 600: Biostatistics in Health Research.
NUR 700: Transitional Issues in Nursing.
NUR 720: Concepts and Theories for Advanced Nursing Practice.
NUR 721: Essentials of Clinical Research.
NUR 723: Strategies for Advanced Nursing Practice.
NUR 726: Health Planning and Policy Making: Leadership Issues.
NUR 731: Total Quality Management (TQM).
NUR 732: Parent-Child Nursing I.
NUR 733: Parent-Child Nursing II.
NUR 738: Adult Health Nursing I.
NUR 739: Adult Health Nursing II.
NUR 748: Nursing Administration of Healthcare Systems.
NUR 749.1: Nursing Practice Synthesis and Application, Section 01, Advanced Nurse Practice Role.
NUR 749.2: Nursing Practice Synthesis and Application, Section 02, Nurse Administrator Role.
NUR 749.3: Nursing Practice Synthesis and Application, Section 03, Nurse Educator Role.
NUR 751: Nursing of Older Adults I.
NUR 752: Nursing of Older Adults II.
NUR 753: Independent Study: Implementation of Research.
NUR 754: Cultural Perspectives in Healthcare.
*NUR 755: Cultural Perspectives in Natality.
NUR 756: The Nurse's Role in Professional Development.
NUR 759: Independent Study: Extra-Clinical Research.
NUR 765: Advanced Health Assessment.
NUR 766: Advanced Pathophysiology.
NUR 767: Advanced Pharmacology.
NUR 768: Human Science in Nursing.
NUR 769: Family Developmental Theory.
NUR 771: Advanced Nursing Practice II.
NUR 772: Advanced Nursing Practice III.
NUR 773: Advanced Health Assessment.
NUR 774Advanced Family Nursing Practice I - Using a nursing science framework
NUR 775Advanced Family Nursing Practice II - Using a nursing science framework
NUR 776Advanced Family Nursing Practice III - Using a nursing science framework
*NUR 780: Pharmacology of Anesthesia.
*NUR 781: Professional Aspects of Nurse Anesthesia.
*NUR 782: Principles of Anesthesia I.
*NUR 783: Principles of Anesthesia II.
*NUR 784: Principles of Anesthesia III.
*NUR 785: Principles of Anesthesia IV.
*NUR 786: Principles of Anesthesia V.
*POL 501: The United States in World Affairs.
POL 502: Government and Politics in the United States.
*POL 503: Introduction to the Theory of Socialism and Communism.
*POL 505: Problems of Stability in Constitutional Democracies.
POL 610: Western Political Thought.
POL 630: Contemporary Comparative Government.
POL 651: Urban Politics and Government.
POL 660: International Politics.
POL 703: Schools, Communities, and the Politics of American Public Education.
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
M.A. Program in Speech-Language Pathology
Courses in Speech-Language Pathology
SPE 530: Organization of the Speech and Hearing Program in Elementary and Secondary Schools.
*SPE 607: General Descriptive Phonetics.
SPE 700: Introduction to Research Methods.
SPE 701: Seminar in Professional Affairs.
*SPE 702: The Nature of Speech, Language, and Communication Systems.
*SPE 703: Language and Linguistics.
*SPE 704: Psychology of Speech.
*SPE 706: Experimental Phonetics.
*SPE 707: Studies in the Regional and Social Dialects of American English.
*SPE 708: Comparative Phonetics.
*SPE 710: Physiological and Psychological Acoustics.
SPE 717: Advanced Anatomy, Physiology, and Neurology of Speech.
SPE 718: Phonology and Articulation.
SPE 719: Audiology for the Speech-Language Pathologist.
SPE 721: Early Childhood Language Disorders.
SPE 722: Language Disorders in School-Age Children and Adolescents.
SPE 723: The Nature, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Fluency Disorders.
SPE 724: Clinical Practicum in Audiology.
SPE 725: Diagnostic Techniques in Speech-Language Pathology.
SPE 726: Aphasia and Related Disorders.
SPE 729: Clinical Practicum and Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology.
SPE 730: Clinical and Classroom Practicum in Speech-Language Pathology.
*SPE 733: Advanced Diagnostic Techniques in Speech Pathology.
SPE 734: Diagnostic Practicum.
SPE 735: Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology.
Grade Requirements: Probation and Continuation Criteria
SWK 605: Human Behavior and the Social Environment.
SWK 606: Human Diversity and the Social Environment.
SWK 611: Generalist Social Work Practice I.
SWK 612: Generalist Social Work Practice II.
SWK 639: Social Welfare Institutions and Programs.
SWK 643: Social Welfare Policy Analysis.
SWK 646: Social Work Research I.
SWK 671: Fieldwork and Seminar I.
SWK 672: Fieldwork and Seminar II.
SWK 680: Special Topics in Social Work.
SWK 681: Social Work with Immigrants.
SWK 682: The Criminal Justice System and its Impact on Urban Families.
SWK 683: Issues in Urban Child Welfare.
SWK 684: Mass Violence: Dynamics of Helping Urban Populations.
SWK 685: Gender Issues and the Practice of Social Work.
SWK 686: Social Work Practice with Urban Older Adults.
SWK 687: Social Work in Urban Schools.
SWK 688: Social Work Practice with Substance Abusing Clients.
SWK 689: Social Work Practice with Military Service Personnel, Families, and Communities.
SWK 690: Social Work Practice with Children and Adolescents in an Urban Environment.
SWK 707: Understanding Clinical Assessment and Diagnosis.
SWK 713: Advanced Social Work Practice in the Urban Environment I.
SWK 714: Advanced Social Work Practice in the Urban Environment II.
SWK 727: Supervision in Agency-Based Practice.
SWK 729: Administration in Urban Agencies.
SWK 745: Social Welfare Policy Practice.
SWK 747: Social Work Research II.
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