| Symbols & Numeric |
| **CHE 104: Introductory Chemistry I. |
| **CHE 105: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory I. |
| **CHE 106: Introductory Chemistry II. |
| **CHE 107: Introductory Chemistry Laboratory II. |
| **CHE 114: Essentials of General Chemistry—Lecture. |
| **CHE 115: Essentials of General Chemistry—Laboratory. |
| **CHE 120: Essentials of Organic Chemistry Lecture I. |
| **CHE 121: Essentials of Organic Chemistry Laboratory II. |
| **CHE 166: General Chemistry I. |
| **CHE 167: General Chemistry Laboratory I. |
| **CHE 168: General Chemistry II. |
| **CHE 169: General Chemistry Laboratory II. |
| **CHE 232: Organic Chemistry Lecture I. |
| **CHE 233: Organic Chemistry Laboratory I. |
| **CHE 234: Organic Chemistry Lecture II. |
| **CHE 235: Organic Chemistry Laboratory II. |
| *230: Africa |
| *232: Europe |
| *234: Oceania |
| *ACU 160: Introduction to the Greek and Roman Cultures. |
| *ACU 226: Greek Daily Life. |
| *ACU 227: Roman Daily Life. |
| *ACU 304: The Literature of Ancient Science. |
| *ACU 306: Roman Literature in Translation. |
| *ACU 309: Ancient Comedy in English Translation. |
| *ACU 310: History and Biography as a Genre of Literature. |
| *ACU 321: The Ancient Romance. |
| *AMS 211: American Studies Methods and Materials. |
| *AMS 460: American Studies Seminar. |
| *AMS 485: Independent Study. |
| *ANT 142: Images of Culture. |
| *ANT 311: The Archaeology of Europe. |
| *ANT 312: African Archaeology. |
| *ANT 316: Early Societies and Cultures of North America. |
| *ANT 319: The Archaeology of Southwestern North America. |
| *ANT 320: Anthropological Theory and Method I. |
| *ANT 321: Anthropological Theory and Method II. |
| *ANT 322: Analyzing Anthropological Data Quantitatively. |
| *ANT 325: Method and Theory in Archaeology. |
| *ANT 327: Field Techniques in Anthropological Linguistics. |
| *ANT 337: Inequality in Cross-Cultural Perspective. |
| *ANT 371: Field and Laboratory Research in Archaeology. |
| *ARH 139: Introduction to the History of European Art from Antiquity through the Eighteenth Century. |
| *ARH 329: Modern Architecture. |
| *ARH 337: The Splendor of Persia. |
| *ART 226: Mechanical Drawing. |
| *AST (PHY) 306: Astrophysics. |
| *BIO (GEO) 470: Oceanographic Research Cruise. |
| *CED 105: Introduction to Cooperative Education and Career Development. |
| *CED 270: Social Processes in the Work Environment. |
| *CED 355: Academic Perspectives on the World of Work. |
| *COM 205: Oral Interpretation of Literature I. |
| *COM 215: Nonverbal Communication. |
| *COM 302: Oral Interpretation of Literature II. |
| *COM 303: Ensemble Reading. |
| *COM 402: Special Forms of Oral Interpretation. |
| *DFN 140: Current Food and Nutrition Concerns. |
| *DFN 215: Nutrition in Health Promotion. |
| *DFN 221: Food, Culture, and Society. |
| *DFN 242: Geriatric Nutrition. |
| *DFN 320: Meal Management. |
| *DFN 321: Experimental Foods. |
| *DFN 350: Trends in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition. |
| *DFN 440: Seminar in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition. |
| *DNC 227: Theory and Practice of Dance in Education. |
| *DNC 316: Educational and Recreational Programs in Dance. |
| *ECE 402: Teaching History and Social Studies in the Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *ECE 403: Teaching Science in the Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *ECE 404: Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *ECE 405: Art in Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *ECE 416: Methods of Teaching Reading in the Primary Grades (N-III). |
| *ECE 419: Planning Pre-Kindergarten Programs and Kindergarten. |
| *ECE 420: Methods of Teaching Reading in the Middle Grades (IV-VI). |
| *ECE 429: Introduction to Parent/Teacher/Child Relationships in Early Childhood Settings. |
| *ECE 444: Music in the Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *ECE 445: Physical Education in the Elementary School (N-VI). |
| *EDS 390: Introduction to Special Education. |
| *ESC (ECE) 310: The Spanish-Speaking American in the Urban School Setting. |
| *ESC (PRS) 440: Puerto Rican Studies |
| *ESC 300: Human Relations. |
| *ESC 304: Theories of Prejudice and Stereotyping: Implications for Educational Settings. |
| *ESC 308: Current Issues and Problems in Education. |
| *ESC 315: American Education: Philosophical and Historical Foundations. |
| *ESC 400: Evaluation in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages in Secondary and Continuing Education. |
| *ESC 403: Assessment in Secondary, Adult, and Business Education Settings. |
| *ESC 405: Teaching of English as a Second Language (Grades 7-12). |
| *ESC 406: Sex Education, Cultural Values, and Family Life. |
| *ESC 407: Bilingualism and Bilingual Education. |
| *ESC 408: Methods and Materials for Teaching Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. |
| *ESC 411: Teaching Corrective Reading in Secondary School. |
| *ESC 412: Teaching Reading: The Use of Adolescents' Literature. |
| *ESC 420: Accounting and Business Subjects. |
| *ESC 421: Secretarial Subjects. |
| *ESC 431: Family & Consumer Studies. |
| *ESC 435: Speech. |
| *ESC 436: Clerical Subjects. |
| *ESC 442: Teaching Environmental Science. |
| *ESC 443: The Systematic Design of Instruction for Business and Industry. |
| *ESC 444: Delivering Instruction in Business and Industry. |
| *ESC 445: Recreation Studies. |
| *ESS 314: Fundamentals of Classroom Group Dynamics. |
| *ESS 350: Curriculum and Methods in Special Education. |
| *ESS 376-377: Fieldwork in Special Education Services I and II. |
| *ESS 401: Learning Disorders: A Developmental View. |
| *ESS 402: Diagnosis of Learning Disorders. |
| *ESS 403: Behavioral Approaches to Children's Emotional Problems. |
| *ESS 424: Principles and Practices of Educational Guidance. |
| *ESS 425: Principles and Practices of Vocational Guidance in the Elementary and Secondary Schools. |
| *ESS 429: Education and Mass Media. |
| *ESS 433: Workshop in Instructional Materials and Equipment. |
| *ESS 485-486: Independent Study in Special Education Services I and II. |
| *ESS 490: Honors Course in Research in Special Educational Services. |
| *FCS (WST) 180: Modern Housing. |
| *FCS (WST) 372: Family Relationships: Field Study and Seminar. |
| *FCS 102: Clothing I. |
| *FCS 120: Historic Costume. |
| *FCS 121: Clothing in Twentieth-Century Society. |
| *FCS 124: Family Clothing. |
| *FCS 125: Textiles I. |
| *FCS 126: Interior Decoration and Design. |
| *FCS 161: Orientation to Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FCS 202: Clothing II. |
| *FCS 219: Consumer Problems in Housing. |
| *FCS 227: Textiles II. |
| *FCS 228: Textile Design. |
| *FCS 229: Weaving I. |
| *FCS 271: Child Development. |
| *FCS 301: Demonstration Materials and Techniques. |
| *FCS 302: Special Problems in Clothing Design. |
| *FCS 314: Household Equipment. |
| *FCS 315: Home and Cooperative Ownership and Tenancy. |
| *FCS 316: Home Management. |
| *FCS 317: Consumption Behavior. |
| *FCS 318: Management of Housing for the Elderly. |
| *FCS 370: Field Study in Clothing and Textiles. |
| *FCS 374: Consumer Advocacy. |
| *FCS 403: Introduction to Counseling for Family Living. |
| *FCS 449: Housing Management and Maintenance. |
| *FCS 452: Current Problems in Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FCS 453: Trends in Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FCS 472: Field Study in Housing Management. |
| *FCS 473: Problems in Home Management. |
| *FCS 485: Independent Study in Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FCS 489: Seminar in Housing Management. |
| *FCS 492: Honors in Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FCS 493: Special Projects in Family and Consumer Studies. |
| *FRE 107: Elementary French: Intensive Course. |
| *FRE 251: French Authors in English Translation. |
| *GEH 242: Economic Geography. |
| *GEH 270: Field Geography. |
| *GEH 275: Field Geography of New York City and Vicinity. |
| *GEH 283: Geography of Western Europe. |
| *GEH 293: Geography of New York State. |
| *GEH 315: Historical Geography. |
| *GEH 325: Political Geography. |
| *GEH 330: The History of Geographic Thought. |
| *GEH 335: Problems in Human Ecology. |
| *GEH 340: Advanced Urban Geography. |
| *GEO (BIO) 332: Advanced Oceanography. |
| *GEO (BIO) 470: Summer Oceanographic Research Cruise. |
| *GEO 333: Petrology. |
| *GEO 342: Micropaleontology. |
| *GEO 344: Optical Mineralogy. |
| *GEO 401: X-ray Crystallography. |
| *GEO 426: Advanced Sedimentology. |
| *GEP 227: Interpretation of Aerial Photography. |
| *GEP 299: Cartography and Graphic Presentation II. |
| *GER (SLA) 450: Independent Study in Drama and Theatre (in English). |
| *GER 100: Elementary German—Intensive Course. |
| *GER 103: Elementary German I. |
| *GER 104: Elementary German II. |
| *GER 107: German Reading Course. |
| *GER 108: Elementary German for General Reading Purposes II. |
| *GER 205: German Literature on Records. |
| *GER 207: Reading Course in Expository Prose. |
| *GER 209: Intermediate German Conversation. |
| *GER 301: German Literature I. |
| *GER 302: German Literature II. |
| *GER 307: Translation from German into English. |
| *GER 308: Advanced German Composition. |
| *GER 309: Advanced German Conversation. |
| *GER 315: German Civilization. |
| *GER 321: Survey of German Literature. |
| *GER 323: German Lyric Poetry. |
| *GER 325: German Prose of the Nineteenth Century. |
| *GER 326: German Prose of the Twentieth Century. |
| *GER 327: German Drama of the Nineteenth Century. |
| *GER 328: German Drama of the Twentieth Century. |
| *GER 333: Goethe. |
| *GER 334: Goethe's Faust. |
| *GER 340: Famous Works of German Literature in English Translation. |
| *GER 341: Contemporary German Literature in English Translation. |
| *GER 344: Faust (in English). |
| *GER 346: Brecht's Plays and Their Sources (in English). |
| *GER 348: Modern Scandinavian Prose (in English). |
| *GER 349: The Modern German and Scandinavian Drama (in English). |
| *GER 350: Proseminar. |
| *GER 352: German Writers. |
| *GER 355: Aspects of German Culture. |
| *GER 360: German Authors in English Translation. |
| *GER 361: German Writers in English Translation. |
| *GER 362: Topics and Themes in German Literature (in English). |
| *GER 365: Aspects of German Culture (in English). |
| *GRK 227: Plato: The Trial of Socrates. |
| *GRK 228: Homer: The Iliad. |
| *GRK 229: New Testament Greek. |
| *GRK 230: Greek Prose Authors. |
| *GRK 301: Homer's Odyssey. |
| *GRK 302: The Homeric Hymns and Hesiodic Poetry. |
| *GRK 303: Greek Lyric Poetry. |
| *GRK 304: Aeschylus. |
| *GRK 305: Sophocles. |
| *GRK 306: Euripides. |
| *GRK 307: Aristophanes. |
| *GRK 308: Thucydides. |
| *GRK 309: Xenophon. |
| *GRK 310: The Attic Orators. |
| *GRK 314: Plato. |
| *GRK 400: Greek Prose Composition and Stylistics. |
| *HCU (HIA) 302: Biblical History and Archaeology. |
| *HCU (HIA) 333: A History of the Jews in Spain and the Sephardic Dispersion. |
| *HCU (PHI) 363: Introduction to Jewish Philosophy. |
| *HCU (YDH) 100: Elementary Yiddish —Intensive Course. |
| *HCU (YDH) 101: Elementary Yiddish I. |
| *HCU (YDH) 102: Elementary Yiddish II. |
| *HCU (YDH) 201: Intermediate Yiddish I. |
| *HCU (YDH) 202: Intermediate Yiddish II. |
| *HCU 111: The World of the Old Testament. |
| *HCU 318: The Jewish Tradition in Modern French and German Literature. |
| *HCU 319: Masterpieces of Ancient and Medieval Hebraic Literature in Translation. |
| *HCU 320: Readings in Modern Hebraic Literature in Translation. |
| *HCU 324: Job, Ecclesiastes, and the Human Predicament. |
| *HCU 325: The Hebrew Prophets. |
| *HEA (WST) 136: Family and Community Health. |
| *HEA 167: School and Community Health. |
| *HEB 216: Biblical Literature: Historical Books. |
| *HEB 217: The Modern Hebrew Short Story. |
| *HEB 300: Hebrew Conversation I. |
| *HEB 301: Hebrew Conversation II. |
| *HEB 317: Biblical Literature: Prophetic Books. |
| *HEB 318: Biblical Literature: Hagiographa. |
| *HEB 321: Talmudic Literature. |
| *HEB 322: Medieval Literature. |
| *HEB 323: Poetry of the Modern Hebrew Renaissance Period. |
| *HEB 324: The Modern Hebrew Essay. |
| *HEB 325: History of Modern Hebrew Literature. |
| *HEB 328: Contemporary Hebrew Prose. |
| *HEB 331: Medieval Hebrew Philosophic Texts. |
| *HEB 341: Hebrew Grammar and Composition. |
| *HEB 389: Seminar. |
| *HIA (HCU) 302: Biblical History and Archaeology. |
| *HIA (HCU) 330: The Jews During the Middle Ages. |
| *HIA (HCU) 333: A History of Jews in Spain and the Sephardic Dispersion. |
| *HIA 325: The Early Christians. |
| *HIA 331: Life and Society in the Middle Ages. |
| *HIA 336: England in the Middle Ages. |
| *HIE 325: Italy from Napoleon through Mussolini. |
| *HIE 345: Hitler, the Nazis, Fascism, and Neo-Fascism. |
| *HIS 281: Introductory Tutorial in History. |
| *HIS 301: Introduction to the History of Biology. |
| *HIU 324: The History of Italian-Americans. |
| *HIW (HCU) 308: The Jews of Tsarist and Soviet Russia. |
| *HSA 250: ICD-9-CM Coding I. |
| *HSA 251: ICD-9-CM Coding II. |
| *HSA 252: Coding for Ambulatory Care. |
| *HSA 303: Operations Analysis of the Health Delivery System. |
| *IAS 266: The Italian-American Tradition in American Literature. |
| *IAS 450: Topics in Italian-American Studies. |
| *ITA 234: Machiavelli in Translation. |
| *ITA 236: Pirandello in Translation. |
| *ITA 314: Italian Civilization I. |
| *ITA 315: Italian Civilization II. |
| *ITA 450: Advanced Seminar. |
| *LA 310: Livy's History of Rome. |
| *LAT 228: Prose and Poetry of the Roman Republic. |
| *LAT 301: Roman Comedy. |
| *LAT 302: The Works of Horace. |
| *LAT 303: Vergil's Eclogues and Georgics. |
| *LAT 304: The Works of Cicero. |
| *LAT 305: Lucretius's On the Nature of Things. |
| *LAT 306: Vergil's Aeneid. |
| *LAT 307: Personal Correspondence. |
| *LAT 314: The Works of Ovid. |
| *LAT 315: Catullus and the Elegiac Poets. |
| *LAT 316: Caesar's Commentaries. |
| *LAT 317: The Works of Tacitus. |
| *LAT 318: Roman Writers of the First and Second Centuries, A.D. |
| *LAT 400: Latin Prose Composition and Stylistics. |
| *LNG 444: Readings in Linguistics. |
| *MAT 050: Applications of Arithmetic and Algebraic Skills. |
| *MAT 231: Statistics for Biologists. |
| *MAT 321: Analysis II. |
| *MAT 335: Applied Mathematics I. |
| *MAT 336: Applied Mathematics II. |
| *MAT 450: Seminar in Algebra. |
| *MAT 451: Seminar in Geometry. |
| *MSH 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, and 233: The Literature of Music. |
| *MSH 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, and 239: Opera. |
| *MSH 245: Music in the United States, from the Colonial Period to the Present. |
| *MSH 250: Master Composers. |
| *MSH 266: Folk and Traditional Music. |
| *MSP 185: Elementary Guitar Playing. |
| *MSP 202: The Chamber Choir. |
| *MST 312: Fugue I. |
| *MST 313: Fugue II. |
| *PHY (AST) 306: Astrophysics. |
| *PHY 215: Medical Physics. |
| *PHY 403: Theoretical Mechanics. |
| *PHY 404: Electromagnetic Theory. |
| *POR (LAC) 247: Brazilian Literature from the Colonial Period to the Twentieth Century. |
| *POR 105: Elementary Portuguese I. |
| *POR 106: Elementary Portuguese II. |
| *POR 108: Elementary Portuguese III. |
| *POR 201: Intermediate Portuguese Reading and Composition. |
| *POR 246: Portuguese Literature from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century. |
| *RUS 100: Elementary Russian—Intensive Course. |
| *RUS 107: Elementary Russian for General Reading Purposes I. |
| *RUS 108: Elementary Russian for General Reading Purposes II. |
| *RUS 201: Intermediate Russian I. |
| *RUS 202: Intermediate Russian II. |
| *RUS 301: Advanced Russian I. |
| *RUS 302: Advanced Russian II. |
| *RUS 308: Advanced Russian Grammar and Composition. |
| *RUS 309: Advanced Russian Conversation. |
| *RUS 319: The Language of the Russian 'byt.' |
| *RUS 320: Masterpieces of Russian Literature I—From the Beginning to the 1870s. |
| *RUS 321: Masterpieces of Russian Literature II—From the 1870s to the Soviet Period. |
| *RUS 322: Masterpieces of Russian Literature III—From 1917 to the Present. |
| *RUS 330: Russian Literature from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. |
| *RUS 333: The Russian Short Story. |
| *RUS 336: Russian Drama to Chekhov. |
| *RUS 337: Twentieth-Century Russian Drama. |
| *RUS 338: Classical Russian Poetry. |
| *RUS 339: Modern Russian Poetry. |
| *RUS 340: Survey of Russian Literature from the Beginning to the 1870s (in English). |
| *RUS 341: Survey of Russian Literature from the 1870s to the Soviet Period (in English). |
| *RUS 342: Survey of Soviet Russian Literature—From 1917 to the Present (in English). |
| *RUS 343: Survey of Russian Drama (in English). |
| *RUS 346: Dostoevsky (in English). |
| *RUS 347: Tolstoy (in English). |
| *RUS 350: Colloquium in Russian Literature. |
| *RUS 360: Russian Authors (in English). |
| *SLA (GER) 450: Independent Study in Drama and Theatre (in English). |
| *SLA 362: Topics and Themes in Slavic Literature (in English). |
| *SLA 365: Aspects of Slavic Culture and Civilization (in English). |
| *SOC 241: Nature and Function of Social Groups. |
| *SOC 314: Social Change and Social Planning. |
| *SOC 317: Comparative Analysis of Modern Industrial Societies. |
| *SPA 231: Spanish Literature in Translation I. |
| *SPA 232: Spanish Literature in Translation II. |
| *SPV 230: Survey of Speech and Hearing Problems. |
| *SPV 325: The Contrastive Analysis of English with Other Languages. |
| *SPV 329: Social and Regional Dialects of English. |
| *SPV 453: Special Studies in Speech and Hearing Sciences. |
| *SWA 202: Intermediate Swahili II. |
| *SWA 345: Swahili Literature I. |
| *SWA 346: Swahili Literature II. |
| *THE 310: Play Production and Directing for Secondary Schools. |
| *THE 439: Studies in the Greek and Roman Theatre. |
| *THE 440: Studies in Elizabethan and Jacobean Theatre. |
| *THE 442: Studies in Modern Theatre. |
| *THE 445: Studies in Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Theatre. |
| *YDH (HCU) 100: Elementary Yiddish—Intensive Course. |
| *YDH (HCU) 101: Elementary Yiddish I. |
| *YDH (HCU) 102: Elementary Yiddish II. |
| *YDH (HCU) 201: Intermediate Yiddish I. |
| *YDH (HCU) 202: Intermediate Yiddish II. |
| *YDH (HCU) 340: Masterpieces of Yiddish Literature in Translation. |
| *YDH (HCU) 485: Yiddish Independent Studies. |
| *YOR 201: Intermediate Yoruba. |
| *YOR 345: Yoruba Oral Literature. |
| *YOR 346: Modern Yoruba Literature. |
| 12-Credit Minor in Classical Civilization and the Classical Tradition |
| 12-Credit Minor in Middle and High School Education |
| 12-Credit Minor in Philosophy |
| 15-Credit Minor in Global Studies, B.A. |
| 18-Credit Minor in Law and Government, B.A. |
| 228: Orchestral Music |
| 229: The Concerto |
| 230: Choral Literature |
| 231: Chamber Music |
| 231: Middle East |
| 232: The Art Song |
| 233: India |
| 233: Piano Music |
| 234: Opera: 1600 to 1830. |
| 235: Native North America |
| 235: Opera: 1830 to Twentieth Century. |
| 236: Southeast Asia |
| 236: The Operas of Mozart. |
| 237: East Asia |
| 237: The Operas of Wagner. |
| 238: Twentieth-Century Opera. |
| 239: Italian Opera. |
| 24-Credit Major in Philosophy |
| 28-29 Credit Major in Earth Science, B.A. |
| 285: Asia |
| 287: Africa |
| 289: Latin America (LAC 289) |
| 28-Credit Major in Geography, B.A. |
| 291: Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Republics |
| 30-31 Credit Major in Comparative Literature, B.A. |
| 30-36-Credit Major in History, B.A. |
| 30-Credit Major in Art, B.A., with a Specialization in Art History |
| 30-Credit Major in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, B.A. |
| 30-Credit Major in Latino/Puerto Rican Studies, B.A. |
| 30-Credit Major in Linguistics, B.A. |
| 30-Credit Major in Sociology, B.A. |
| 31-41 Credit Major in English, B.A. |
| 34-35 Credit Major in Anthropology, B.A. |
| 34-Credit Major in Economics, B.A. |
| 35-Credit Major in Psychology, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in African and African American Studies, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in American Studies, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Greek and Latin, B.A., with a Specialization in Classical Culture |
| 36-Credit Major in Greek, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Hebraic and Judaic Studies, B.A., with a Specialization in Hebraic Studies |
| 36-Credit Major in Italian-American Studies, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Latin, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Multimedia Studies, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Physics, B.A. |
| 36-Credit Major in Speech Pathology and Audiology, B.A. |
| 37.5 Credit Major in Nursing, B.S. |
| 38-41 Credit Major in Art, B.A., with a Specialization in Studio Art |
| 38-Credit Major in Hebraic and Judaic Studies, B.A., with a Specialization in Judaic Studies |
| 39- or 40-Credit Major in Political Science, B.A. |
| 40-44-Credit Major in Mathematics, B.A. |
| 40-Credit Interdisciplinary Geriatric Team Option, B.S. |
| 40-Credit Major in Recreation Education, B.S. |
| 42-Credit Combined Major in Greek and Latin, B.A. |
| 42-Credit Major in Accounting, B.A. |
| 42-Credit Major in Dance, B.A. |
| 42-Credit Major in Multimedia Journalism, B.A. |
| 42-Credit Major in Theatre, B.A. |
| 43-44-Credit Major in Computer Science, B.A. |
| 454: Studies in Analytical Chemistry |
| 456: Studies in Biochemistry |
| 458: Studies in Inorganic Chemistry |
| 460: Studies in Organic Chemistry |
| 462: Studies in Physical Chemistry |
| 464: Intradisciplinary Studies |
| 46-Credit Bachelor of Business Administration Degree (B.B.A.) |
| 51-Credit Major in Dance-Theatre, B.F.A. |
| 52-57.5-Credit Major in Health Education and Promotion, B.S. |
| 52-Credit Major in Therapeutic Recreation, B.S. |
| 53-Credit Major in Biology II, B.A. |
| 54-59 Credit Major in Chemistry, B.A. |
| 54-61.5 Credit Major in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition, B.S. |
| 54-Credit Major in Physics, B.S. |
| 55-Credit Major in Health Services Administration, B.S. |
| 55-Credit Major in Social Work, B.A. |
| 56-58-Credit Major in Computer Information Systems, B.S. |
| 56-60-Credit Major in Computer Science, B.S. |
| 58-60 Credit Major in Art, B.F.A. |
| 58-Credit Major in Computer Graphics and Imaging, B.S. |
| 58-Credit Major in Computer Graphics and Imaging, B.S. |
| 58-Credit Major in Computer Graphics and Imaging, B.S. |
| 60-Credit Interdisciplinary Major in Anthropology (Physical), Biology, and Chemistry (B.S.) |
| 60-Credit Major in Anthropology (Physical), Biology, and Chemistry, B.S. |
| 61.5-62-Credit Major in Exercise Science, B.S. |
| 63-Credit Major in Accounting, B.S. |
| 64-Credit Major in Music, B.S. |
| 67-Credit Requirement in Health N-12 Teacher, B.S. |
| 70-Credit Major in Biology I, B.A. |
| 75-Credit Major in Nursing, B.S. |
| 76-77 Credit Major in Chemistry, B.S. |
| 81-Credit Major in Chemistry, B.S., with a Specialization in Biochemistry |
| A |
| AAS (HIS) 245: History of African Americans. |
| AAS (HIS) 248: African History. |
| AAS (HIU) 311: Black Nationalism. |
| AAS (HIU) 330: The Civil Rights Movement. |
| AAS (HIU) 349: The Harlem Renaissance. |
| AAS (HIU) 352: Topics in African American History and Culture. |
| AAS (HIU)(WST) 340: History of African American Women. |
| AAS (HIW) 323: History of Africa to 1800. |
| AAS (HIW) 327: History of Africa 1800 to the Present. |
| AAS (HIW) 351: Topics in African History, Politics, and Society. |
| AAS (HIW) 353: Topics in Caribbean History, Politics, and Society. |
| AAS (LAC) 235: Caribbean Societies. |
| AAS (LAC) 241: Literature of the English and Francophone Caribbean. |
| AAS (LAC) 306: The Haitian-Domincan Border: Nation, State and Race. |
| AAS (LAC) 334: Music of the Caribbean. |
| AAS (LAC) 335: The Caribbean in World Politics. |
| AAS (LAC) 400: Seminar: Slavery in the New World. |
| AAS (LNG) 339: African Languages. |
| AAS (MMJ) 332: The African American Media. |
| AAS (MMS) 326: Africa in Cinema. |
| AAS (PHI) 269: Introduction to African Philosophy. |
| AAS (PHI) 305: African Philosophical Thought. |
| AAS (PHI)(SOC) 338: Race and Ethnicity in Society. |
| AAS (POL) 342: African-Americans in the Political System. |
| AAS (THE) 238: African American Theatre. |
| AAS (WST) 228: The African-American Family. |
| AAS (WST) 239: Black Women in American Society. |
| AAS (WST) 240: Women in African Society. |
| AAS (WST) 344: African Women Writers. |
| AAS (WST) 347: Black Feminism. |
| AAS 166: Introduction to African and African American Studies. |
| AAS 212: African Art. |
| AAS 213: African American Art. |
| AAS 225: The Contemporary Urban Community. |
| AAS 226: Community Organization. |
| AAS 232: African Civilizations. |
| AAS 242: African Literature. |
| AAS 266: Contemporary Black Music. |
| AAS 267: African American Literature. |
| AAS 268: The Economics of Poverty. |
| AAS 303: Globalization and Africa. |
| AAS 304: Societies and Cultures of Africa. |
| AAS 312: African American Religious Movements in the United States. |
| AAS 313: The African-American Economy. |
| AAS 316: Introduction to Community Development and Planning. |
| AAS 317: African Americans and The Law. |
| AAS 318: African American Psychology. |
| AAS 320: Ancient Egypt (KMT). |
| AAS 322: The City in Africa. |
| AAS 324: History of African American Education. |
| AAS 343: African American Women Writers. |
| AAS 345: African American Poetry. |
| AAS 346: African American Autobiography. |
| AAS 348: Literatures of Africa and the African Diaspora. |
| AAS 381: Individual Tutorial Project in African and African American Studies. |
| AAS 390: Research Methods. |
| AAS 451: Seminar in African History, Politics, and Society. |
| AAS 470: Fieldwork in the African American Community. |
| AAS 475: Fieldwork in Africa. |
| AAS 481: Honors Project. |
| About Lehman College |
| Academic Competitive Grant |
| Academic Departments and Programs |
| Academic Facilities |
| Academic Honors |
| Academic Information and Advisement Center |
| Academic Integrity |
| Academic Organization |
| Academic Policies |
| Academic Services |
| Academic Services and Policies |
| Academic Standards |
| Academic Year |
| ACC 171: Principles of Accounting I. |
| ACC 185: Introduction to Accounting for Non-Accounting Majors. |
| ACC 272: Principles of Accounting II. |
| ACC 334: Intermediate Accounting I. |
| ACC 335: Intermediate Accounting II. |
| ACC 342: Advanced Accounting. |
| ACC 343: Analysis of Financial Statements. |
| ACC 348: Computer-Based Accounting. |
| ACC 385: Independent Study in Accounting. |
| ACC 439: Cost Accounting I. |
| ACC 440: Cost Accounting II. |
| ACC 441: Auditing. |
| ACC 442: Introduction to Federal Taxation. |
| ACC 444: Advanced Accounting Problems. |
| ACC 445: Forensic Accounting. |
| ACC 446: Nonprofit and International Accounting. |
| ACC 447: Financial Accounting Theory. |
| ACC 449: Advanced Tax Problems. |
| ACC 490: Honors Project in Accounting. |
| ACU (HIA) 316: Greek Archaeology of the Classical Period. |
| ACU (HIA) 318: Roman Archaeology and Topography. |
| ACU (HIA)(WST) 311: Women in Antiquity. |
| ACU (WST) 302: Women in Antiquity. |
| ACU 231: Current English Usage of Latin and Greek. |
| ACU 232: The Vocabulary of Medical and Scientific Terminology. |
| ACU 266: Classical Myth and the Human Condition. |
| ACU 305: Greek Literature in Translation. |
| ACU 307: The Greek and Roman Epic in English Translation. |
| ACU 308: Greek and Roman Tragedy in English Translation. |
| ACU 315: Philosophical Thought Before Socrates. |
| ACU 350: Topics in Ancient Culture. |
| ACU 381: Tutorial in Ancient Culture. |
| Admission of Students Who May Pose a Risk to the College |
| Admission to Undergraduate Degree Programs |
| Admissions |
| Adult Degree Colloquium |
| Adult Degree Program |
| Advanced Courses in Creative and Professional Writing |
| Advanced Courses in World Literature |
| Advanced History Courses |
| Advanced Imaging Labs |
| African and African American Sequences |
| African and African American Studies |
| Aid for Part-Time Study (APTS) |
| American Studies |
| AMS 111: American Culture—Value and Traditions. |
| AMS 360: Special Topics in American Studies. |
| AMS 361: Contributions to American Studies. |
| ANT (ARH) 346: North American Indian Art. |
| ANT (LAC) 317: Early Civilization of South America and the Caribbean. |
| ANT (LAC) 318: Early Civilizations of Mexico and Central America. |
| ANT (LAC) 347: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
| ANT (LNG) 326: Anthropological Linguistics. |
| ANT (MMS) 351: The Anthropology of Media. |
| ANT (WST) 206: Anthropological Perspectives on Women and Men. |
| ANT (WST)(LAC) 210: Women in Latin America. |
| ANT 120: Human Evolutionary Biology. |
| ANT 171: Introduction to Human Evolution. |
| ANT 211: Cultural Anthropology. |
| ANT 212: Ancient Peoples and Cultures. |
| ANT 228 (LNG 228): Language and Culture. |
| ANT 230, (MES) 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, and (LAC) 238: Selected Studies in Societies and Cultures. |
| ANT 239: Peoples and Cultures of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India. |
| ANT 240: Emergence of Ancient Civilizations. |
| ANT 250 (IAS 250): The Italian-American Community. |
| ANT 251: Peoples and Cultures of [geographic area to be determined]. |
| ANT 269: Introduction to Human Variation. |
| ANT 300: Human Variation. |
| ANT 301: Human Origins. |
| ANT 302: Primate Behavior and Ecology. |
| ANT 303: Human Osteology. |
| ANT 305: Forensic Anthropology. |
| ANT 306: Survey of Forensic Science. |
| ANT 307: The Anthropology of Growth. |
| ANT 309: Human Genetics. |
| ANT 310: Evolution of the Primates. |
| ANT 313: Archaeology of Asia. |
| ANT 314: Archaeology of the Near East. |
| ANT 323: Methods and Philosophies in Paleoanthropology. |
| ANT 324: Anthropology and the Museum. |
| ANT 330: Dynamics of Culture Change in a Global Context. |
| ANT 331: Prehistoric and Contemporary Subsistence Systems. |
| ANT 332: Kinship, Marriage, and the Family. |
| ANT 334: Mind and Culture. |
| ANT 335: Folklore and Oral Traditions. |
| ANT 336: Music and Culture. |
| ANT 338: Religion: An Anthropological Perspective. |
| ANT 339: Anthropology of Complex Societies. |
| ANT 340: Anthropology and Education. |
| ANT 341: Medical Anthropology. |
| ANT 342: Anthropology of Cities. |
| ANT 343: Economic Anthropology. |
| ANT 344: The Anthropology of Politics and Law. |
| ANT 345: Seminar in Field Methods. |
| ANT 348: The Ecology and Politics of Hunger. |
| ANT 356: Advanced Ethnology. |
| ANT 360: Humans and the Environment. |
| ANT 370: Excavation of the Lehman College Site. |
| ANT 450: Seminar in Selected Problems of Cultural Anthropology. |
| ANT 451: Seminar in Selected Problems of Archaeology. |
| ANT 452: Advanced Seminar in Anthropology. |
| ANT 454: Seminar in Selected Problems of Physical Anthropology. |
| ANT 489: Independent Research in Anthropology. |
| Anthropology |
| Anthropology / Biology / Chemistry |
| Appendix |
| Applicants for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Social Work |
| Applicants for The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nursing |
| Application Fees |
| Application to the Nursing Program |
| Applying for Student Teaching |
| Applying for Teacher Certification |
| ARB 105: Elementary Arabic I. |
| ARB 106: Elementary Arabic II. |
| ARB 108: Elementary Arabic III. |
| ARB 201: Intermediate Arabic I. |
| ARB 202: Intermediate Arabic II. |
| ARB 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| ARB 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| Area of Concentration (Major) |
| Areas of Study Within Sociology |
| ARH (ANT) 346: North American Indian Art. |
| ARH (LAC) 143: Introduction to the History of Latin American Art. |
| ARH (LAC) 343: Pre-Columbian Art. |
| ARH (MES) 338: Islamic Art. |
| ARH 135: Introduction to the History of Asian Art—Islamic, Buddhist, and Hindu Cultures. |
| ARH 137: Introduction to the History of Non-Western Art. |
| ARH 141: Introduction to the History of Modern Art of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries in Europe and the United States. |
| ARH 167: Tradition and Innovation in the Art of the West. |
| ARH 312: Art in the United States from Colonial Times to the Civil War. |
| ARH 314: Art in the United States from the Civil War to the Present. |
| ARH 320: Art and Revolution in the West; Neo-classicism, Romanticism, and Realism. |
| ARH 325: Art as a Human Value. |
| ARH 326: Contemporary Art. |
| ARH 327: Modern Painting. |
| ARH 328: Modern Sculpture. |
| ARH 330: Greek and Roman Art. |
| ARH 331: Art of Medieval Europe. |
| ARH 332: Art of the Early Renaissance. |
| ARH 333: Art of the High Renaissance and the Later Sixteenth Century. |
| ARH 334: Baroque Art. |
| ARH 335: Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. |
| ARH 336: Egyptian and Near Eastern Art. |
| ARH 340: Art of China. |
| ARH 341: Art of Japan. |
| ARH 342: Art of India and Southeast Asia. |
| ARH 344: Art of Africa. |
| ARH 345: Art of the South Pacific. |
| ARH 347: Non-Western Impact on Western Art. |
| ARH 348: The History of Photography. |
| ARH 350: Special Topics in Art History. |
| ARH 451: Seminar. |
| ARH 477: Internship in Art History. |
| ARH 489: Research in Art History. |
| Art |
| ART (CGI) 221: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web I. |
| ART (CGI) 222: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web II. |
| ART (CGI) 321: Computer Modeling and Design I. |
| ART (CGI) 322: Evolving Techniques in Digital Photography. |
| ART (CGI) 325: Digital Multimedia. |
| ART (CGI) 421: Computer Animation I. |
| ART (CGI) 422: Three Dimensional Interactive Design. |
| ART (CGI) 441: Broadcast Design. |
| ART (CGI) 451: Topics in Computer Imaging. |
| ART (CGI) 480: Senior Project. |
| ART (CGI) 481: Independent Study in Computer Imaging. |
| ART 100: Basic Drawing. |
| ART 101: Introduction to Two-Dimensional Design. |
| ART 102: Introduction to Three-Dimensional Design. |
| ART 103: Introduction to Printmaking. |
| ART 105: Introduction to Painting. |
| ART 106: Introduction to Sculpture. |
| ART 107: Ceramics I. |
| ART 108: Introduction to Photography. |
| ART 109: Observation and the Visual Experience. |
| ART 110: Elements of Visual Communication. |
| ART 112: Introduction to Digital Imaging. |
| ART 200: Drawing. |
| ART 201: Life Drawing. |
| ART 202: Design. |
| ART 203: Printmaking Workshop. |
| ART 204: Watercolor. |
| ART 205: Painting. |
| ART 206: Sculpture. |
| ART 207: Ceramics II. |
| ART 208: Photography. |
| ART 209: Relativity of Color. |
| ART 212: Two-Dimensional Design for Digital Media. |
| ART 300: Advanced Drawing. |
| ART 301: Advanced Life Drawing. |
| ART 302: Advanced Design. |
| ART 303: Advanced Printmaking Workshop. |
| ART 304: Advanced Watercolor. |
| ART 305: Advanced Painting. |
| ART 306: Advanced Sculpture. |
| ART 307: Ceramics III. |
| ART 308: Advanced Black-and-White Photography. |
| ART 310: Portraiture in Painting. |
| ART 312: Advanced Two-Dimensional Design for Digital Media. |
| ART 317: Advanced Ceramic Techniques. |
| ART 318: The Fine Print. |
| ART 323: Drawing For Animation. |
| ART 327: Ceramic Sculpture. |
| ART 328: Studio Photography. |
| ART 350: Variable Topics in Studio Art. |
| ART 355: Seminar in Contemporary Art. |
| ART 358: Field Methods in Photography: Variable Topics. |
| ART 486: Independent Study. |
| ART 487: Internship in Art. |
| ART 494: Professional Experience in Fine and Applied Arts I. |
| ART 496: Professional Experience in Fine and Applied Arts II. |
| ART(CGI) 441: Broadcast Design. |
| AST 101: Introduction to Astronomy. |
| AST 117: Astronomy of Stellar Systems. |
| AST 136: Astronomy of the Solar System. |
| AST 137: Solar Astronomy. |
| AST 180: General Astronomy I. |
| AST 181: General Astronomy II. |
| Athletic Program Participation Notice |
| Attendance |
| Attendance and Absences |
| Attendance/Academic Requirements for Recipients of Student Financial Aid |
| Audited Courses |
| B |
| Baccalaureate Programs |
| Bachelor of Arts-Master of Arts (B.A.-M.A.) Program |
| Basic and Intermediate Courses in English Language and Literature |
| Basic Skills Proficiency |
| BBA 168: Macroeconomic Foundations of Business. |
| BBA 169: Microeconomic Foundations of Business. |
| BBA 204: Principles of Management. |
| BBA 207: Principles of Finance. |
| BBA 303: Business Statistics I. |
| BBA 305: Consumer Economics. |
| BBA 308: Corporation Finance. |
| BBA 310: Security and Investment Analysis. |
| BBA 324: International Economics. |
| BBA 326: Labor Economics. |
| BBA 327: Organizational Behavior and Development. |
| BBA 328: Human Resource Management. |
| BBA 329: Union-Employer Relations. |
| BBA 332: Marketing Management. |
| BBA 333: E-Business. |
| BBA 336: Business Law I. |
| BBA 337: Business Law II. |
| BBA 339: Commercial Transactions. |
| BBA 340: Internet Law. |
| BBA 345: Introduction to Hospitality Management. |
| BBA 346: Strategic Hospitality Management. |
| BBA 367: Consumer Behavior. |
| BBA 385: Independent Study in Business Administration. |
| BBA 403: Business Statistics II. |
| BBA 405: Management Decision Making. |
| BBA 407: Strategic Management. |
| BBA 431: Managerial Economics. |
| BBA 432: International Business Management. |
| BBA 433: Global Marketing. |
| BBA 467: Marketing Research. |
| BBA 490: Honors Project in Business Administration. |
| BBG 111: Basic Botany. |
| BBG 112: Plant Form and Function. |
| BBG 113: Physiology of Plants. |
| BBG 114: Ecology. |
| BBG 115: Field Botany. |
| BBG 116: Field Botany. |
| BBG 117: Evolutionary Biology. |
| BBG 118: General Genetics. |
| BBG 119: Paleobotany. |
| BBG 120: Morphology of Flowering Plants. |
| BBG 121: Systematic Botany. |
| Bilingual Education Assessments (BEA) |
| BIO (GEO) 332: Advanced Oceanography. |
| BIO (GEP) 302: Biogeography. |
| BIO 166: Principles of Biology: Cells and Genes. |
| BIO 167: Principles of Biology: Organisms. |
| BIO 181: Anatomy and Physiology I. |
| BIO 182: Anatomy and Physiology II. |
| BIO 183: Human Biology. |
| BIO 184: Plants and People. |
| BIO 226: Human Physiology. |
| BIO 227: Mammalian Histology. |
| BIO 228: Mammalian Physiology. |
| BIO 230: Microbiology. |
| BIO 238: Genetics. |
| BIO 240: Biostatistics. |
| BIO 241: Evolution, Species, and Biogeography. |
| BIO 242: Flowering Plants. |
| BIO 244: Growth and Development of Lower Plants. |
| BIO 246: Growth and Development of Higher Plants. |
| BIO 266: Invertebrate Zoology. |
| BIO 267: Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates. |
| BIO 268: Vertebrate Embryology. |
| BIO 269: The Biology of Insects. |
| BIO 270: Invertebrate Zoology. |
| BIO 271: Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory. |
| BIO 303: Molecular Genetics. |
| BIO 310: Parasitology. |
| BIO 312: Parasitology Laboratory. |
| BIO 330: Plant Physiology. |
| BIO 331: Experimental Microbiology. |
| BIO 333: Endocrine Physiology. |
| BIO 335: Marine Biology. |
| BIO 336: Marine Biology Lectures. |
| BIO 337: Marine Biology Laboratory. |
| BIO 338: Genetics of Man. |
| BIO 339: Ecology. |
| BIO 340: Human Body and Brain. |
| BIO 341: Human Body and Brain Laboratory. |
| BIO 400: Biological Chemistry. |
| BIO 401: Biological Systematics. |
| BIO 404: Plant Biochemistry. |
| BIO 406: Biochemistry of Differentiation. |
| BIO 410: Cell Physiology and Biochemistry. |
| BIO 420: Molecular Biology. |
| BIO 424: Ichthyology. |
| BIO 425: Ichthyology. |
| BIO 426: Ichthyology Laboratory. |
| BIO 431: Comparative Animal Physiology. |
| BIO 432: Biological Fine Structure. |
| BIO 433: Techniques in Electron Microscopy. |
| BIO 435: Neurophysiology. |
| BIO 436: Neurophysiology Laboratory. |
| BIO 450: Biology Seminar. |
| BIO 465: Microbial Physiology and Genetics. |
| BIO 489: Introduction to Experimental Biology. |
| BIO 490: Honors in Biological Sciences. |
| Biological Sciences |
| Board of Trustees |
| Board of Trustees of the City University of New York Guidelines |
| Board of Trustees Rules and Regulations on Campus Conduct |
| Bronx Data Center |
| Bursar's Receipt |
| Business and Liberal Arts |
| C |
| Campus Facilities and Resources |
| Candidates for a Second Undergraduate Degree |
| Career Preparation |
| Center for Human Rights and Peace Studies |
| Certificate Program in Geographic Information Science (GISc) |
| Certification Sequence |
| CGI (ART) 221: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web I. |
| CGI (ART) 222: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web II. |
| CGI (ART) 321: Computer Modeling and Design I. |
| CGI (ART) 322: Computer Modeling and Design II. |
| CGI (ART) 325: Digital Multimedia. |
| CGI (ART) 421: Computer Animation I. |
| CGI (ART) 422: Computer Animation II. |
| CGI (ART) 451: Topics in Computer Imaging. |
| CGI (ART) 480: Senior Project. |
| CGI (ART) 481: Independent Study in Computer Imaging. |
| CHE 001: Preparation for General Chemistry. |
| CHE 136: Elements of Chemistry. |
| CHE 209: Clinical Chemistry. |
| CHE 244: Introduction to Biochemistry. |
| CHE 245: Biochemistry Laboratory. |
| CHE 249: Quantitative Analysis. |
| CHE 266: Introduction to Forensic Science. |
| CHE 320: Medicinal Chemistry. |
| CHE 327: Structure Determination and Organic Analysis. |
| CHE 332: Introductory Physical Chemistry I. |
| CHE 334: Introductory Physical Chemistry II. |
| CHE 335: Introductory Physical Chemistry of Biosystems Laboratory. |
| CHE 342: Physical Chemistry Lecture I. |
| CHE 344: Physical Chemistry Lecture II. |
| CHE 345: Physical Chemistry Laboratory I. |
| CHE 347: Physical Chemistry Laboratory II. |
| CHE 391: Chemical Investigations. |
| CHE 440: Quantum Chemistry. |
| CHE 442: Inorganic Chemistry. |
| CHE 443: Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory. |
| CHE 444: Biochemistry I. |
| CHE 446: Biochemistry II. |
| CHE 447: Biochemistry Laboratory. |
| CHE 448: Advanced Organic Chemistry: Lecture. |
| CHE 449: Instrumental Analysis. |
| CHE 450: Chemistry Seminar. |
| CHE 451: Advanced Laboratory Techniques. |
| CHE 454, 456, 458, 460, 462, and 464: Advanced Topics in Chemistry. |
| CHE 491: Chemical Research. |
| Chemistry |
| CHI 101: Elementary Chinese I. |
| CHI 102: Elementary Chinese II. |
| CHI 111: Elementary Chinese I. |
| CHI 112: Elementary Chinese II. |
| CHI 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| CHI 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| Childhood Certification Sequence (Grades 1 to 6) |
| Childhood—Integrated Bilingual Extension (Grades 1 to 6) |
| CIS 106: Computer Literacy. |
| CIS 166: Computer Programming for Information Processing I. |
| CIS 211: Computer Information Systems. |
| CIS 212: Microcomputer Architecture. |
| CIS 216: Computer Group Productivity Tools. |
| CIS 228: The Internet. |
| CIS 234: Introduction to Spreadsheet Analysis. |
| CIS 241: Computer Graphics in Business. |
| CIS 242: Introduction to Systems Analysis and Design. |
| CIS 244: Introduction to Database Management. |
| CIS 247: Practical UNIX: Programming and System Administration. |
| CIS 252: Topics in Computer Applications. |
| CIS 266: Computer Programming for Information Processing II. |
| CIS 324: Spreadsheet Design and Programming. |
| CIS 329: Local Area Networks (LANs). |
| CIS 331: Network Introduction. |
| CIS 333: Network Security. |
| CIS 341: Computer System Fundamentals. |
| CIS 344: Database Design and Programming. |
| CIS 345: Introduction to Operating Systems. |
| CIS 346: E-Commerce. |
| CIS 356: Intermediate-Level Topics in Computer Applications. |
| CIS 488: Internship in Computer Information Systems. |
| Classical Languages, Literatures, and Cultures |
| Clothing, Textiles, and Related Arts |
| CLT 360: Variable Topics in Comparative Literature. |
| CLT 481: Honors Tutorial. |
| CMP (MAT) 417: Cryptography. |
| CMP 108: Programming for Non-Computer Science Majors. |
| CMP 230: Programming Methods I. |
| CMP 232: Elementary Discrete Structures and Applications to Computer Science. |
| CMP 270: Computer Programming in Visual Basic. |
| CMP 273: Computer Programming in Fortran. |
| CMP 274: Computer Programming in C++. |
| CMP 277: Computer Programming in Java. |
| CMP 279: Topics in Computer Programming. |
| CMP 326: Programming Methods II. |
| CMP 332: Numerical Methods. |
| CMP 334: Computer Organization. |
| CMP 335: Computer Organization Laboratory. |
| CMP 338: Data Structures and Algorithms I. |
| CMP 339: Programming Languages. |
| CMP 342: Internet Programming. |
| CMP 346: Object-Oriented Techniques. |
| CMP 405: Introduction to Networks. |
| CMP 406: Network Systems Lab. |
| CMP 407: Compiler Construction. |
| CMP 408: Software Engineering. |
| CMP 409: Security of Networks. |
| CMP 410: Data Structures and Algorithms II. |
| CMP 412: Computer Graphics. |
| CMP 414: Artificial Intelligence. |
| CMP 416: Computability Theory. |
| CMP 418: Systems Analysis and Design. |
| CMP 420: Database Systems. |
| CMP 425: System Programming Languages. |
| CMP 426: Operating Systems. |
| CMP 428: Video Game Programming. |
| CMP 436: Introduction to Enterprise Computing. |
| CMP 438: Communicating Robots. |
| CMP 464: Topics in Computer Science. |
| CMP 485: Independent Study. |
| CMP 486: Independent Study. |
| CMP 487: Internship in Computer Science. |
| College Accreditation and Affiliations |
| College Governance |
| College Honors* |
| College Now for High School Students |
| College Policies, Procedures & Regulations |
| College Preparatory Initiative |
| College Writing Requirement |
| College Writing Requirement (3-6 Credits) |
| Comparative Literature (Interdepartmental) |
| Computer and Instructional Technology Facilities |
| Cooperative Education |
| Cooperative Education Program |
| Counseling, Leadership, Literacy, and Special Education |
| Course Categories |
| Course Levels |
| Course Offerings, Levels, and Codes |
| Course Repeat Rule for New York State Financial Aid |
| Courses in Accounting |
| Courses in African and African American Studies |
| Courses in American Studies |
| Courses in Anthropology |
| Courses in Arabic |
| Courses in Art History |
| Courses in Asian, African, and Latin-American History |
| Courses in Astronomy |
| Courses in Biological Sciences |
| Courses in Botany |
| Courses in Business Administration |
| Courses in Chemistry |
| Courses in Childhood Education |
| Courses in Chinese |
| Courses in Classical Culture—Conducted in English (No knowledge of Latin or Greek required) |
| Courses in Comparative Literature |
| Courses in Computer Applications (CIS) |
| Courses in Computer Graphics and Imaging (CGI) |
| Courses in Computer Science (CMP) |
| Courses in Cooperative Education |
| Courses in Counseling, Leadership, Literacy, and Special Education |
| Courses in Dance |
| Courses in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition |
| Courses in Disability Studies |
| Courses in Early Childhood Education |
| Courses in Economics |
| Courses in English as a Second Language |
| Courses in English Tutorials, Seminars, and Honors Work |
| Courses in Exercise Science |
| Courses in French |
| Courses in French Literature and Culture—Conducted in English (not credited toward the French major) |
| Courses in General Family and Consumer Studies Education |
| Courses in Geology |
| Courses in German Language, Literature, and Culture |
| Courses in German Literature and Culture (Conducted in German) |
| Courses in German Literature and Culture—Conducted in English (no knowledge of German required) |
| Courses in Greek |
| Courses in Health Education and Promotion |
| Courses in Health Sciences |
| Courses in Health Services Administration |
| Courses in Hebraic Studies |
| Courses in History of Modern Europe |
| Courses in History of the United States |
| Courses in Human Geography |
| Courses in Humanities and Social Studies |
| Courses in Irish |
| Courses in Italian |
| Courses in Italian Literature and Culture—Conducted in English (not credited toward the Italian major) |
| Courses in Italian-American Studies |
| Courses in Japanese Language and Literature |
| Courses in Japanese Literature and Culture (Conducted in English) |
| Courses in Judaic Studies |
| Courses in Latin |
| Courses in Latin American and Caribbean Studies |
| Courses in Linguistics |
| Courses in Macaulay Honors College |
| Courses in Mathematics (MAT) |
| Courses in Middle and High School Education |
| Courses in Middle Eastern Studies |
| Courses in Multimedia Journalism |
| Courses in Multimedia Studies |
| Courses in Music History |
| Courses in Music Theory |
| Courses in Musical Performance |
| Courses in Nursing |
| Courses in Oral Interpretation |
| Courses in Philosophy |
| Courses in Physical Geography |
| Courses in Physics |
| Courses in Political Science |
| Courses in Political Science Grouped by Area of Study |
| Courses in Portuguese |
| Courses in Psychology |
| Courses in Puerto Rican Studies |
| Courses in Recreation Education |
| Courses in Rehabilitation |
| Courses in Slavic Languages and Literature |
| Courses in Slavic Literature and Culture (Conducted in English) |
| Courses in Social Work |
| Courses in Sociology |
| Courses in Spanish |
| Courses in Spanish Literature—Conducted in English (not credited toward the Spanish major) |
| Courses in Special and Comparative Historical Topics |
| Courses in Speech Pathology and Audiology |
| Courses in Studio Art |
| Courses in Swahili Language and Literature |
| Courses in The City and the Humanities |
| Courses in the Lehman Scholars Program |
| Courses in Theatre |
| Courses in Urban Studies |
| Courses in Women's Studies |
| Courses in Yiddish Language and Literature |
| Courses in Yoruba Language and Literature |
| Courses of Interest |
| Courses with Credit Equivalent Hours |
| Credit and Course Loads |
| Credit by Departmental Examination |
| Credit by Examination |
| Credit Requirements |
| Cumulative Index |
| CUNY Baccalaureate Program |
| CUNY Institute for Health Equity |
| CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity |
| CUNY Proficiency Exam |
| CUNY/SUNY Community College Graduates |
| Curricular Program and Design |
| Curriculum at a Glance |
| Curriculum in Latin American and Caribbean Studies |
| Curriculum in Latino/Puerto Rican Studies |
| D |
| Dean's List* |
| DEC 430: Social Studies and Literacy in Bilingual Childhood Settings—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 431: Literacy and the Social Studies in Childhood Settings—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 432: Mathematics and Art in Childhood Settings—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 433: Science and Music in Childhood Settings—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 481: Supervised Student Teaching—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 482: Supervised Student Teaching in Bilingual Settings—Grades 1-6. |
| DEC 483: Student Teaching Seminar for Childhood Education. |
| Degree Programs |
| Degree Requirements |
| Degree Requirements |
| Degree Requirements |
| Degree Requirements |
| Degree Requirements |
| Department Grade Requirement |
| Departmental Grade Appeals |
| Departmental Grading Policy |
| Departmental Honors* |
| Departmental Minors |
| Developmental Disabilities Minor |
| DFN (EXS) 342: Sports Nutrition. |
| DFN 120: The Nature and Science of Food. |
| DFN 220: Foods, Society, and Health. |
| DFN 330: Quantity Food Procurement, Production, and Service. |
| DFN 341: Nutrition Throughout the Life Cycle. |
| DFN 348: Nutrition in the Management of Disease I. |
| DFN 370: Practicum in Quantity Foods. |
| DFN 430: Management of Dietetic Services. |
| DFN 437: Nutrition Education and Counseling. |
| DFN 445: Advanced Nutrition. |
| DFN 448: Nutrition in the Management of Disease II. |
| DFN 470: Dietetic Services Field Experience. |
| DFN 471: Field Experience in Clinical Nutrition. |
| DFN 472: Field Experience in Community Nutrition. |
| DFN 485: Independent Study in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition. |
| DFN 490: Honors in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition. |
| DFN 491: Selected Topics in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition. |
| Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition Program |
| Disability Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor) |
| Distinguished Professors |
| Distribution Requirement (21 Credits) |
| DNC (THE) 220: Movement for Actors and Dancers. |
| DNC (THE) 230: Somatics I. |
| DNC (THE) 330: Somatics II. |
| DNC 100: Dance Workout I. |
| DNC 101: Folk, Square, and Social-Dance Forms I. |
| DNC 105: Modern Dance Fundamentals I. |
| DNC 201: Ballet Principles I. |
| DNC 202: Ballet Principles II. |
| DNC 209: Dance Workshop. |
| DNC 211: Modern Dance Principles. |
| DNC 212: Modern Dance Principles II. |
| DNC 221: Beginning World and Jazz Dance. |
| DNC 235: Dance Perspectives: |
| DNC 249: Rhythmic Analysis of Movement. |
| DNC 303: Ballet Principles III. |
| DNC 304: Technique Workshop: Ballet. |
| DNC 309: Advanced Dance Workshop. |
| DNC 311: Intermediate Modern Dance. |
| DNC 345: Choreography and Improvisation. |
| DNC 350: Workshop in Music and Movement. |
| DNC 351: Professional Repertory Workshop in Contemporary Dance Form. |
| DNC 352: World Dance. |
| DNC 353: Performance Group: Modern. |
| DNC 354: Performance Group: Ballet. |
| DNC 355: Performance Group: Ethnic. |
| DNC 360: Selected Topics in Dance. |
| DNC 362: Technique Workshop: World. |
| DNC 405: Seminar and Practicum in Skills and Performance. |
| DNC 411: Advanced Modern Dance. |
| DNC 412: Technique Workshop: Modern. |
| DNC 420: History and Applied Principles of Contemporary Dance. |
| DNC 445: Advanced Student Performance Workshop. |
| DNC 450: Choreographic Workshop I. |
| DNC 451: Choreographic Workshop II. |
| DNC 452: Student Repertory Workshop. |
| DNC 485: Honors. |
| DNC 493: Special Projects. |
| Double Majors |
| Drug and Alcohol Usage |
| DST (PHI) 336: Disability, Ethics, and the Body |
| DST (SOC) 333: Sociology of Disability |
| DST 200: Introduction to Disability Studies |
| DST 365: Special Topics in Disability Studies |
| Dual Degree: B.A./M.S. in Biology |
| E |
| Early Childhood (Birth-Grade 2), with or without Bilingual Extension Childhood (Grades 1-6), with or without Bilingual Extension |
| Early Childhood and Childhood Education |
| Early Childhood and Childhood Education Specialization/English Certification Sequence (31 credits) |
| Early Childhood Certification Sequence—Integrated Bilingual Extension (Birth to Grade 2) |
| Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences |
| ECE 300: Education in Historical, Political, and Sociocultural Contexts—Birth to Grade 6. |
| ECE 301: The Child in Context: Child Study and Development—Birth to Grade 6. |
| ECE 302: Children, Families, Communities, and Schools in Sociocultural Contexts—Birth to Grade 6. |
| ECE 311: The Teaching Profession—Birth to Grade 6. |
| ECE 350: Special Studies in Elementary Education. |
| ECE 414: Methods and Materials in Early Childhood I. |
| ECE 415: Methods and Materials in Early Childhood II. |
| ECE 427: Teaching of English as a Second Language (N-VI). |
| ECE 430: Literacy and Social Studies in Early Childhood Bilingual Education—Birth to Grade 2. |
| ECE 431: Literacy and Social Studies in Early Childhood Education—Birth to Grade 2. |
| ECE 432: Mathematics and Art in Early Childhood Education—Birth to Grade 2. |
| ECE 433 Science and Music in Early Childhood Education—Birth to Grade 2. |
| ECE 434: (3 credits, 3 hours). |
| ECE 481: Supervised Student Teaching—Pre-K to Grade 2. |
| ECE 482: Supervised Student Teaching in Bilingual Settings—Pre K-Grade 2. |
| ECE 483: Student Teaching Seminar. |
| ECO (LAC) 323: Economic Development in Latin America. |
| ECO 166: Introduction to Macroeconomics. |
| ECO 167: Introduction to Microeconomics. |
| ECO 300: Intermediate Macroeconomics. |
| ECO 301: Intermediate Microeconomics. |
| ECO 302: Economic Statistics. |
| ECO 306: Money and Banking. |
| ECO 311: Public Economics. |
| ECO 313: Economics of Aging. |
| ECO 314: Urban Economics. |
| ECO 316: Economics of Inequality. |
| ECO 320: History of Economic Thought. |
| ECO 321: History of American Economic and Social Development. |
| ECO 322: Economic Development. |
| ECO 331: Industrial Organization. |
| ECO 338: Law and Economics. |
| ECO 385: Independent Study in Economics. |
| ECO 401: Introduction to Mathematical Economics. |
| ECO 402: Econometrics. |
| ECO 450: Economics Seminar. |
| ECO 490: Honors Project in Economics. |
| Economics and Business |
| Election to Honor Societies |
| Elementary and Intermediate German Language Courses |
| Elementary and Intermediate Russian and Other Slavic Language Courses |
| Eligibility |
| Eligibility |
| Eligibility |
| Emeriti |
| Employer Voucher |
| ENG (ENW) 481: Honors Tutorial in Literature. |
| ENG (ENW) 482: Honors Colloquium. |
| ENG (WST) 234: Women in Literature. |
| ENG (WST) 344: Women Writers in English. |
| ENG (WST) 345: Topics in Gender and Sexuality. |
| ENG 110: Principles of Effective Writing I. |
| ENG 111: English Composition I. |
| ENG 120: Principles of Effective Writing II. |
| ENG 121: English Composition II. |
| ENG 135: The Experience of Literature. |
| ENG 222: Literary Genres. |
| ENG 223: English Literature. |
| ENG 226: Shakespeare. |
| ENG 227: American Literature. |
| ENG 229: Contemporary Urban Writers. |
| ENG 260: Multicultural American Literatures. |
| ENG 264-265: Special Topics in Literature. |
| ENG 300: Introduction to Literary Study. |
| ENG 301: English Literature I—Origins through Early Modern. |
| ENG 302: English Literature II—Restoration through Revolutions. |
| ENG 303: English Literature III—Romantic through Modern. |
| ENG 304: The Structure of Modern English. |
| ENG 305: History of the English Language. |
| ENG 307: The Novel. |
| ENG 308: American Literature. |
| ENG 311: Chaucer. |
| ENG 312: Shakespeare. |
| ENG 314: Milton. |
| ENG 319: The Romantic Era. |
| ENG 321: Early American Literature. |
| ENG 322: Modernism. |
| ENG 328: Poetry. |
| ENG 330: Fiction. |
| ENG 334: Drama. |
| ENG 335: Critical Approaches to Children's Literature. |
| ENG 336: Critical Approaches to Adolescent Literature. |
| ENG 337: Irish Literature. |
| ENG 338: Postcolonial Literatures |
| ENG 339: Latino/Latina Literatures in English. |
| ENG 340: African and African-American Literature. |
| ENG 341: Asian and Asian-American Literature. |
| ENG 342: Film Studies. |
| ENG 343: Urban Literature. |
| ENG 346: The Bible as Literature. |
| ENG 347: Western Traditions—Narrative. |
| ENG 348: Western Traditions—Drama. |
| ENG 349: Eastern Traditions. |
| ENG 350: Senior Seminar. |
| ENG 355: Special Topics in Literature I. |
| ENG 356: Special Topics in Literature II. |
| ENG 381: Individual Tutorial in Literature. |
| ENG 460: Honors Seminar—Special Topics. |
| ENG 463: Seminar in Literature—Theory and Criticism. |
| English |
| English as a Second Language |
| English Honors Program (EHP) |
| Enrichment Topics (Minicourses) |
| Enrolled Students |
| Entrance, Continuation, and Exit Conditions for the Education Minor |
| ENV (GEH) 235: Conservation of the Environment. |
| ENV 210: Introduction to Environmental Science. |
| ENV 211: Introduction to Environmental Sciences Laboratory. |
| ENV 255: Regional Topics and Field Methods in Environmental Sciences. |
| ENV 270: Environmental Pollution. |
| ENV 326: Environmental Policy. |
| ENV 330: Environmental Impact Assessment. |
| ENV 420: Natural Resource Management: Senior Seminar. |
| ENW (ENG) 481: Honors Tutorial in Writing. |
| ENW (ENG) 482: Honors Colloquium. |
| ENW (MMS) 333: Public Relations and Marketing. |
| ENW (THE) (MMS) 309: Screenwriting. |
| ENW (THE) (MMS) 409: Advanced Screenwriting. |
| ENW (THE) 308: Playwriting. |
| ENW 201: Advanced Expository Writing. |
| ENW 210: Introduction to Creative Writing—Fiction, Poetry, and Playwriting. |
| ENW 217: Editing and Proofreading. |
| ENW 300: Business Writing. |
| ENW 301: Poetry Writing. |
| ENW 302: Fiction Writing. |
| ENW 303: Creative Nonfiction Writing. |
| ENW 304: Writing for the Humanities Workplace. |
| ENW 305: Professional Writing. |
| ENW 306: Peer Tutoring. |
| ENW 311: Advanced Poetry Writing I. |
| ENW 312: Advanced Fiction Writing I. |
| ENW 323: Biography and Memoir Writing. |
| ENW 324: The Literary Essay. |
| ENW 325: Culture, Criticism, and Publication. |
| ENW 328: Advanced Poetry Writing II. |
| ENW 329: Advanced Fiction Writing II. |
| ENW 330 (THE) 408: Advanced Playwriting Workshop. |
| ENW 334: Grant and Proposal Writing. |
| ENW 335: Technical Writing. |
| ENW 364: Special Topics in Creative Writing. |
| ENW 365: Special Topics in Professional Writing. |
| ENW 381: Individual Tutorial in Writing. |
| ENW 461: Seminar in Creative Writing. |
| ENW 462: Seminar in Professional Writing. |
| ESC 135: Introduction to Secondary Education. |
| ESC 170: Introduction to Education in Nontraditional Settings. |
| ESC 301: Psychological Foundations of Middle and High School. |
| ESC 302: Social Foundations of Education: A Multicultural Perspective. |
| ESC 303: Sex Roles and Attitudes in Secondary Education. |
| ESC 409: Instructional Strategies for Middle and High School. |
| ESC 410: Teaching Writing in Secondary School. |
| ESC 413: Teaching Developmental Reading in Secondary School. |
| ESC 414: Special Methods in Art. |
| ESC 414-440 and 445: Teaching a Subject in Secondary School. |
| ESC 419: Teaching Science in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 422: Teaching English in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 424: Teaching Foreign Languages in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 429: Language and Literacies Acquisition in Secondary Education. |
| ESC 432: Teaching Mathematics in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 433: Teaching World History to Middle and High School Students. |
| ESC 434: Teaching Social Studies in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 437: Teaching Health in Middle and High School. |
| ESC 462: Teaching Language Arts in Languages Other than English. |
| ESC 463: Special Needs Education: The Identification, Instruction, and Assessment of Special Needs Populations in Middle School and High School Settings. |
| ESC 470: Student Teaching in the Middle and High School Grades. |
| ESC 475: Community Change Model: Creating New Communities. |
| ESL 103: English as a Second Language, Intermediate. |
| ESL 104: English as a Second Language, Advanced. |
| Estimated Other Expenses |
| Examination Requirements for Initial Certification |
| Excess Credit |
| Experimental Course or Program |
| EXS 264: Physical Fitness and Exercise. |
| EXS 265: Behavioral Aspects of Physical Activity. |
| EXS 304: Coaching Sports. |
| EXS 315: Kinesiology and Biomechanics. |
| EXS 316: Motor Learning and Performance. |
| EXS 323: Exercise Physiology I. |
| EXS 326: Exercise Testing and Prescription. |
| EXS 342: Sports Nutrition. |
| EXS 423: Exercise Physiology II. |
| EXS 424: Principles and Practices of Fitness and Wellness Programming. |
| EXS 425: Theory and Methods of Strength and Conditioning. |
| EXS 426: Exercise Testing and Prescription for Special Populations. |
| EXS 427: Application of Training Principles. |
| EXS 430: Research Methods in Exercise Science. |
| EXS 470: Internship in Exercise Science I. |
| EXS 471: Internship in Exercise Science II. |
| EXS 485: Honors in Exercise Science. |
| EXS 493: Special Project in Exercise Science. |
| External Examination Programs (AP, CLEP, CPEP) |
| Extracurricular Activities and Programs |
| F |
| Faculty |
| Faculty and Administration |
| Family Relations and Child Development |
| FCS 307 (WST 317): Family Relationships. |
| Federal Direct Student Loan |
| Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) |
| Federal Pell Grant |
| Federal Perkins Loan Program |
| Federal Programs |
| Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) |
| Federal Work/Study Program |
| Field Placement Agencies |
| Final Examinations |
| Financial Aid |
| Fine and Performing Arts Facilities |
| For TAP/APTS Purposes Only |
| Foreign Language Requirement (3-9 Credits) |
| FRE (MMS) 234 : Introduction to French Cinema. |
| FRE 101: Elementary French I. |
| FRE 102: Elementary French II. |
| FRE 105: Elementary French I. |
| FRE 106: Elementary French II. |
| FRE 108: Elementary French III. |
| FRE 111: Elementary French I. |
| FRE 112: Elementary French II. |
| FRE 201: Intermediate French Grammar. |
| FRE 202: Intermediate French Reading and Composition. |
| FRE 205: French for Reading Knowledge. |
| FRE 206: Business French. |
| FRE 207: Intermediate French Conversation. |
| FRE 232: The Francophone World (in translation). |
| FRE 233: French Literature in Translation. |
| FRE 245: Modern France. |
| FRE 250: Special Topics and Themes on French Literature in Translation. |
| FRE 265: Intermediate Studies in Literature. |
| FRE 281: Tutorial. |
| FRE 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| FRE 300: Introduction to French Literature and Literary Criticism. |
| FRE 301: French Literature from the Middle Ages through the Seventeenth Century. |
| FRE 302: French Literature from the Eighteenth Century to the Present. |
| FRE 303: Advanced French Grammar. |
| FRE 305: Advanced French Conversation. |
| FRE 306: Advanced Composition. |
| FRE 307: Advanced Translation. |
| FRE 308: Theory and Practice of French Phonetics. |
| FRE 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| FRE 320: Francophone Literature. |
| FRE 321: French Literature of the Middle Ages. |
| FRE 322: Renaissance and Pre-Classical French Literature. |
| FRE 323: Seventeenth-Century French Literature I: Theatre. |
| FRE 324: Seventeenth-Century French Literature II: Fiction, Essays, and Poetry. |
| FRE 325: Eighteenth-Century French Literature: The Age of the Enlightenment. |
| FRE 327: Nineteenth-Century French Literature I: Romanticism and Realism—The Novel. |
| FRE 328: Nineteenth-Century French Literature II: Romanticism and Realism—Poetry and Drama. |
| FRE 341: Twentieth-Century French Literature I: Proust L'Entre-deuxguerres Literature. |
| FRE 342: Twentieth-Century French Literature II: Existentialism and the Nouveau Roman. |
| FRE 344: Modern French Poetry. |
| FRE 352: Special Topics in French Literature. |
| FRE 356: Special Topics in Modern French Literature. |
| FRE 357: Special Topics in French Language. |
| FRE 358: French Civilization and Culture. |
| FRE 370. Internship. |
| FRE 381: Tutorial. |
| FRE 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| FRE 450: Advanced Seminar. |
| FRE 481: Honors Course in French. |
| Freedom of Information Law Notice |
| Freedom of Speech |
| French |
| Freshman Seminar |
| Freshmen |
| Full-Time Matriculants |
| Full-Time Status |
| Fundamental Italian Language Skills |
| G |
| GEH (ENV) 235: Conservation of the Environment. |
| GEH (MES) 295: Middle East: A Regional Geographic Perspective. |
| GEH 101: An Introduction to Geography. |
| GEH 102: World Regional Geography. |
| GEH 111: Geography of Business and Marketing. |
| GEH 230: Human Geography. |
| GEH 232: Medical Geography. |
| GEH 240: Urban Geography. |
| GEH 245: Introduction to Quantitative Methods of Geography. |
| GEH 266: Geography of Development. |
| GEH 267: The New York Metropolitan Region. |
| GEH 281: Geography of the United States and Canada. |
| GEH 285, 287, 289, and 291: Regional Geography of Selected Areas. |
| GEH 320: Population Geography. |
| GEH 490: Honors in Geography. |
| General Education Courses |
| General Family and Consumer Studies Education: Areas of Study |
| General Information |
| GEO (GEP) 229 Weather and Climate Laboratory. |
| GEO 100: Marine Science. |
| GEO 101: Dynamic Earth. |
| GEO 102 Dynamic Earth Laboratory. |
| GEO 166: Processes of Global Change. |
| GEO 167: Earth Evolution. |
| GEO 168: Earth Evolution Laboratory. |
| GEO 231: Principles of Geomorphology. |
| GEO 236: Environmental Geology. |
| GEO 242: Introductory Paleontology. |
| GEO 244: Mineralogy. |
| GEO 245: Earth Materials. |
| GEO 303: Stratigraphy and Sedimentology. |
| GEO 340 Natural Hazards and Disasters: A Multidisciplinary Approach. |
| GEO 341: Natural Hazards and Disasters Laboratory. |
| GEO 345 Environmental Hydrology. |
| GEO 348: Structural Geology. |
| GEO 375: Field Problems in Geology. |
| GEO 410: Environmental Biogeochemistry. |
| GEO 448: Plate Tectonics. |
| GEO 450: Seminar. |
| GEO 490: Honors in Geology. |
| GEP (BIO) 302: Biogeography. |
| GEP (GEO) 228: Weather and Climate. |
| GEP (GEO) 229: Weather and Climate Laboratory. |
| GEP 199: Cartography and Graphic Presentation I. |
| GEP 204: Basic Mapping: Applications and Analysis. |
| GEP 205: Principles of Geographic Information Science. |
| GEP 226: Physical Geography. |
| GEP 230: Urban Environmental Management. |
| GEP 310: Geography of Urban Health. |
| GEP 321: Introduction to Remote Sensing. |
| GEP 350: Special Projects in Geographic Information Systems. |
| GEP 360: Geovisualization and Analytic Cartography. |
| GEP 470: Seminar and Internship Program in Geography. |
| GER 101: Elementary German I. |
| GER 102: Elementary German II. |
| GER 111: Elementary German I. |
| GER 112: Elementary German II. |
| GER 201: Intermediate German. |
| GER 202: Introduction to German Literature. |
| GER 281: Individual Study in Germanic Languages. |
| GER 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| GER 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| GER 351: Seminar. |
| GER 366: German Films (in English). |
| GER 381: Tutorial in German. |
| GER 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| GER 481: Tutorial. |
| GER 485: Special Studies. |
| GER 491: Honors Project. |
| Germanic Languages & Literature |
| Golden Key International Honor Society |
| Grade Appeals |
| Grading System I |
| Grading System II |
| Graduate Courses for Undergraduate Credit |
| Graduate Curriculum |
| Graduation Requirements |
| GRK 101: Introduction to Ancient Greek I. |
| GRK 102: Introduction to Ancient Greek II. |
| GRK 281: Intermediate Greek Tutorial. |
| GRK 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| GRK 315: Comparative Grammar. |
| GRK 381: Tutorial. |
| GRK 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| GRK 491: Honors Research. |
| H |
| HCU (HIA) 304: Ancient Jewish History. |
| HCU (HIA) 330: The Jews During the Middle Ages. |
| HCU (HIE) 343: The Holocaust. |
| HCU (HIS) 307: The Course of Modern Jewish History. |
| HCU (HIS) 342: Anti-Semitism from Early Christianity to Hitler. |
| HCU (HIU) 344: American Jewish History. |
| HCU (HIW) 308: The Jews of Tsarist and Soviet Russia. |
| HCU (MES) 326: Cultural Foundations of Modern Israel. |
| HCU (YDH) 340: Masterpieces of Yiddish Literature in Translation. |
| HCU (YDH) 485: Yiddish Independent Studies. |
| HCU 350: Topics in Judaic Studies. |
| HCU 481: Honors Project. |
| HEA (WST) 302: Women and Health. |
| HEA (WST) 307: Human Sexuality. |
| HEA (WST) 308: Parenting and Child Health. |
| HEA 211: Perspectives on AIDS. |
| HEA 249: Foundations of Health. |
| HEA 265: Contemporary Health Problems. |
| HEA 266: Research Techniques in Health Education. |
| HEA 267: Human Behavior and Health. |
| HEA 300: Introduction to Public Health. |
| HEA 301: Environmental Health. |
| HEA 303: Safety Education, Accident Prevention, and First Aid. |
| HEA 304: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Basic Life Support. |
| HEA 305: Health Appraisal. |
| HEA 309: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs. |
| HEA 310: Health and Aging. |
| HEA 320: Health Counseling. |
| HEA 360: Selected Topics in Health. |
| HEA 400: Program Planning and Evaluation. |
| HEA 437: Strategies in Community Health and Nutrition Education. |
| HEA 440: Seminar in Community Health. |
| HEA 470: Internship in Community Health I. |
| HEA 485: Honors. |
| HEA 493: Special Projects. |
| Health Education and Promotion |
| Health N-12 Teacher |
| Health Sciences |
| Health Services Administration |
| Health Services Internship |
| HEB (MES) 202: Advanced Hebrew. |
| HEB (MES) 327: The Modern Hebrew Novel. |
| HEB 101: Elementary Hebrew I. |
| HEB 102: Elementary Hebrew II. |
| HEB 111: Elementary Hebrew I. |
| HEB 112: Elementary Hebrew II. |
| HEB 215: Biblical Literature: Pentateuch. |
| HEB 281: Intermediate Hebrew Tutorial. |
| HEB 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| HEB 381: Tutorial in Hebrew. |
| HEB 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| HEB 481: Honors Project. |
| Hebraic and Judaic Studies |
| Hebrew Language |
| Hebrew Literature |
| HIA (ACU) 316: Greek Archaeology of the Classical Period. |
| HIA (ACU) 318: Roman Archaeology and Topography. |
| HIA (HCU) 304: Ancient Jewish History. |
| HIA 306: History of Religions in the Ancient World. |
| HIA 314: Classical Myth and Society. |
| HIA 320: History of Ancient Greece. |
| HIA 321: History of Rome. |
| HIA 348: Introduction to the History of Science, from Ancient Science to the Scientific Revolution. |
| HIA 350: Topics in Ancient and Medieval History. |
| HIA 381: Individual Tutorial Project in Ancient and Medieval History. |
| HIA/ACU/WST 311: Women in Antiquity. |
| HIE (HCU) 343: The Holocaust. |
| HIE 301: Introduction to the History of Science, from Descartes and Newton to Darwin and Einstein. |
| HIE 302: Europe in the Renaissance and Reformation. |
| HIE 304: Society and Culture in Renaissance Italy. |
| HIE 305: Golden-Age Spain. |
| HIE 307: Europe in the Age of Enlightenment. |
| HIE 308: The French Revolution and Napoleon. |
| HIE 309: Europe, 1815-1914. |
| HIE 310: History of European Diplomacy. |
| HIE 314: Europe in the Twentieth Century. |
| HIE 316: Nineteenth-century European Intellectual History. |
| HIE 317: The History of Ideas and Ideologies in Twentieth-Century Europe. |
| HIE 321: Tudor-Stuart England. |
| HIE 322: Britain in the Age of Industrialization and Empire. |
| HIE 323: Britain in the Twentieth Century. |
| HIE 330: History of Modern France. |
| HIE 333: Modern Ireland. |
| HIE 335: History of Modern Spain. |
| HIE 336: Early Russian History. |
| HIE 337: Modern Russian History. |
| HIE 341: Germany from Bismarck through Hitler. |
| HIE 350: Topics in Modern European History. |
| HIE 381: Individual Tutorial Project in Modern European History. |
| HIN 268: Growth and Development. |
| HIN 269: Analysis and Action for Community Health. |
| HIS (AAS) 245: History of African Americans. |
| HIS (AAS) 248: African History. |
| HIS (AAS) 353: Topics in Caribbean History, Politics, and Society. |
| HIS (HCU) 307: The Course of Modern Jewish History. |
| HIS (HCU) 342: Anti-Semitism from Early Christianity to Hitler. |
| HIS (LAC) 225: History of the Dominican Republic. |
| HIS (LAC) 266: Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean I. |
| HIS (LAC) 267: Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean II. |
| HIS (LAC) 268: History of Mexico. |
| HIS (MES) 249: Islamic Civilization. |
| HIS (PRS) 212: History of Puerto Rico. |
| HIS 239: The Ascent of Man: An Introduction to the History of Science. |
| HIS 240: East Asian Civilization. |
| HIS 241: Early Modern Europe, 1400-1815. |
| HIS 242: Contemporary European History. |
| HIS 243: Foundations of the United States. |
| HIS 244: Modern United States History. |
| HIS 246: Civilizations of the Ancient World. |
| HIS 247: Medieval Civilization. |
| HIS 250: Understanding History. |
| HIS 302: Science and Society. |
| HIS 304: History of Science in the Twentieth Century. |
| HIS 315: The Literature of History. |
| HIS 327: World Revolutions. |
| HIS 328: The Military History of World War I. |
| HIS 329: The Military History of World War II. |
| HIS 334: The Irish Diaspora. |
| HIS 350: Topics in Comparative History. |
| HIS 381: Individual Tutorial Project in Comparative History. |
| HIS 450: Seminar in Comparative History. |
| History |
| History of Ancient and Medieval Civilizations |
| History of Lehman College |
| HIU (AAS) (WST) 340: History of African American Women. |
| HIU (AAS) 311: Black Nationalism. |
| HIU (AAS) 330: The Civil Rights Movement. |
| HIU (AAS) 349: The Harlem Renaissance. |
| HIU (AAS) 352: Topics in African American History and Culture. |
| HIU (HCU) 344: American Jewish History. |
| HIU (WST) 328: The Family in American History. |
| HIU (WST) 329: History of Sexuality and Sex Roles in America. |
| HIU (WST) 331: History of Women in America. |
| HIU 301: Colonial British America, 1586-1763. |
| HIU 304: The Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1789. |
| HIU 305: The Early Republic, 1789-1824. |
| HIU 308: Democracy, Sectionalism, and Slavery in the U.S., 1825-1861. |
| HIU 309: The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877. |
| HIU 310: The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914. |
| HIU 314: The United States from World War I through World War II, 1914-1945. |
| HIU 315: Recent United States History, 1945 to the Present. |
| HIU 316: The American Constitution in Historical Perspective. |
| HIU 317: History of American Foreign Relations, 1750-1912. |
| HIU 318: History of American Foreign Relations, 1912-Present. |
| HIU 319: The United States and the Vietnam War. |
| HIU 320: Early American Culture and Intellectual History. |
| HIU 322: Modern American Cultural and Intellectual History. |
| HIU 323: Protest in America. |
| HIU 332: History of Health Care in the United States. |
| HIU 333: American Urban History. |
| HIU 335: Immigration in America. |
| HIU 336: American Religious History. |
| HIU 341: American Business History. |
| HIU 342: History of American Labor. |
| HIU 345: American Economic History. |
| HIU 346: History of the American Presidency. |
| HIU 347: The Mainland Borough: The Bronx as a City in History. |
| HIU 348: History of New York: City and State. |
| HIU 350: Topics in American History. |
| HIU 381: Individual Tutorial Project in American History. |
| HIW (AAS) 323: History of Africa to 1800. |
| HIW (AAS) 327: History of Africa,1800 to the Present. |
| HIW (AAS) 351: Topics in African History, Politics, and Society. |
| HIW (LAC) 313: Religion in Hispaniola: From Catholicism to African Religions |
| HIW (LAC) 315: Comparative History of the Hispanic Caribbean. |
| HIW (LAC) 324: History of Cuba. |
| HIW (LAC) 330: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century. |
| HIW (LAC) 331: Modern Latin America. |
| HIW (LAC) 337: Latin America and the United States from 1823 to the Present. |
| HIW (LAC) 338: Colonial Latin America. |
| HIW (LAC) 340: Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
| HIW (LAC) 345: History of South America. |
| HIW (LPR) 300: Social and Economic History of Puerto Rico from the Industrial Revolution to the Present. |
| HIW (MES) 301: Ottoman History. |
| HIW (MES) 302: Modern Middle Eastern History. |
| HIW (MES) 303: Contemporary Islamic Movements. |
| HIW (MES) 305: The Arab-Israeli Conflict. |
| HIW (WST) (MES) 304: History of Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East. |
| HIW 316: East Asia in the Modern World. |
| HIW 317: History of Modern China. |
| HIW 322: History of Chinese Civilization. |
| HIW 325: History of Modern Japan. |
| HIW 348: Europe and the Non-Western World in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. |
| HIW 350: Topics in Non-Western History. |
| HIW 352 (LAC 351): The Mexican Revolution. |
| HIW 381: Individual Tutorial Project in Non-Western History. |
| Honors in American Studies |
| Honors in Comparative Literature |
| Honors in Health Education and Promotion |
| Honors in Health N-12 Teacher |
| Honors in Health Services Administration |
| Honors in Linguistics |
| Honors Program |
| Housing, Family Economics, and Consumer Studies |
| HSA 267: Management of Health Organizations. |
| HSA 301: Human Resources Management and Labor Relations in Health Services. |
| HSA 302: Computer Applications in Health Services Administration. |
| HSA 304: Financial Aspects of Health Care Administration. |
| HSA 312: Managed Health Care. |
| HSA 320: Long-Term Care Administration. |
| HSA 325: Nursing Home Administration. |
| HSA 350: Contemporary Health Issues. |
| HSA 385: Independent Study in Health Services Administration. |
| HSA 402: Research and Program Evaluation in Health Services Administration. |
| HSA 403: Strategic Management: Health Planning in a Competitive Environment. |
| HSA 440: Seminar in Health Services Administration: Analysis of Field Work Experience. |
| HSA 441: Seminar in Health Services Administration: Analysis of Field Work Experience. |
| HSA 470: Administrative Skills in Health Services Organizations I. |
| HSA 471: Administrative Skills in Health Services Organizations II. |
| HSA 490: Honors in Health Services Administration. |
| HSD (HPI) 200: Applied Medical and Health Care Terminology. |
| HSD 240: Nutrition and Health. |
| HSD 266: The U.S. Healthcare Delivery System. |
| HSD 269: Fundamentals of Biostatistics for Health Professionals. |
| HSD 306: Epidemiology. |
| HSD 308: Legal Issues in Health Care. |
| HSD 416: Mental Health in America: Issues and Services. |
| HUM 135: Introduction to the Performing Arts. |
| HUM 150: The City and the Humanities I. |
| HUM 155: The City and the Humanities II. |
| HUM 211: The Humanities: An Introduction. |
| HUM 235: Opera as Literature. |
| HUM 250: The City and the Theatre. |
| HUM 255: Foundations in The City and the Humanities. |
| HUM 355: Selected Topics in The City and the Humanities. |
| HUM 356: Interdisciplinary Topics in The City and the Humanities. |
| HUM 450: Selected Problems in the Humanities. |
| HUM 470: Humanities Internship. |
| HUM 481: Advanced Individual Tutorial Project in The City and the Humanities. |
| I |
| IAS 481: Tutorial in Italian-American Studies. |
| IAS 495: Special Project in Italian-American Studies. |
| Identification Cards |
| IDW (CLT) 211: Classics of the Western World: Ancient and Medieval. |
| IDW (CLT) 212: Classics of the Western World II: Renaissance and Modern. |
| IDW (CLT) 213: Classics of the Asian World. |
| Immunization Registration Requirement |
| Incomplete Courses |
| Independent Extradisciplinary Studies |
| Index Computation Formula |
| Individual Applicants for NYS Certification |
| Individualized B.A. in Plant Studies |
| Individualized Bachelor of Arts Program |
| Individualized Study Programs |
| Instructional Support Services Program |
| Intercollegiate Athletics |
| Interdepartmental Concentration in Anthropology: Courses Acceptable for Elective Credit |
| Interdisciplinary and Interdepartmental Programs |
| Interdisciplinary Minor in Russian Area Studies |
| Interdisciplinary Program in Environmental Science, B.S. |
| Intermediate Courses in Creative and Professional Writing |
| International Student Admissions |
| International Student Services |
| Internship and Field Experience Opportunities |
| Intramural Athletics |
| Introductory History Courses |
| Introductory Mathematics Courses (MAT) |
| Inventory of Undergraduate Program Names and Degrees as Registered with the State of New York |
| IRI 103: Elementary Irish I. |
| IRI 104: Elementary Irish II. |
| IRI 105: Elementary Irish III. |
| IRI 106 Elementary Irish IV. |
| IRI 111: Elementary Irish I. |
| IRI 112: Elementary Irish II. |
| IRI 201: Intermediate Irish Grammar. |
| IRI 202: Intermediate Irish Reading and Composition. |
| IRI 205: Irish for Reading Knowledge. |
| IRI 207: Conversational Irish. |
| IRI 281: Tutorial in Irish Language and Literature. |
| IRI 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| IRI 300: Introduction to Literary Studies. |
| IRI 303. Advanced Grammar and Composition. |
| IRI 305: Advanced Conversation. |
| IRI 320: Introduction to the Irish Short Story. |
| IRI 323: Irish-Language Poetry of the Twentieth Century. |
| IRI 340: The Contemporary Irish-Language Novel. |
| IRI 341: Irish-Language Theatre. |
| IRI 350: Folklore in the Irish Language. |
| IRI 357: Special Topics in Irish-Language Literature. |
| IRI 381: Tutorial in Irish Language and Literature. |
| IRI 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| IRI 447: Máirtín Ó Cadhain’s Cré na Cille. |
| ITA (IAS) 245: Italy Today. |
| ITA (MMS) 230: Italian Cinema. |
| ITA 101: Elementary Italian I. |
| ITA 102: Elementary Italian II. |
| ITA 105: Elementary Italian I. |
| ITA 106: Elementary Italian II. |
| ITA 108: Elementary Italian III. |
| ITA 111: Elementary Italian I. |
| ITA 112: Elementary Italian II. |
| ITA 201: Intermediate Italian Grammar. |
| ITA 202: Intermediate Italian Reading and Composition. |
| ITA 205: Italian for General Reading Purposes. |
| ITA 207: Conversational Italian. |
| ITA 231: Dante's Divina Commedia in Translation. |
| ITA 232: Boccaccio in Translation. |
| ITA 233: Italo-American Contributions. |
| ITA 237: Masterpieces of Italian Literature (in English). |
| ITA 265: Intermediate Studies in Italian. |
| ITA 281: Tutorial. |
| ITA 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| ITA 300: Introduction to Literary Studies. |
| ITA 303: Advanced Grammar and Composition. |
| ITA 305: Advanced Conversation. |
| ITA 307: Advanced Translation. |
| ITA 308: Theory and Practice of Italian Phonetics. |
| ITA 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| ITA 320: Italian Short Story from Its Origins to the Sixteenth Century. |
| ITA 322: Disguises and Revelations: The Italian Comedy as a Genre. |
| ITA 326: Main Romantic and Post-Romantic Italian Novelists. |
| ITA 327: Petrarca's Love Poetry. |
| ITA 329: Renaissance Prose Writers. |
| ITA 330: Love as Escape in Renaissance Chivalric Poetry. |
| ITA 335: Italian Poetry of the Nineteenth Century. |
| ITA 337: Literature of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, from the Baroque through the Enlightenment. |
| ITA 338: In Search of One's Identity: The Modern Italian Novel. |
| ITA 340: The Contemporary Italian Novel. |
| ITA 341: The Contemporary Italian Theatre. |
| ITA 343: Italian Poetry of the Twentieth Century. |
| ITA 357: Special Topics in Italian Literature. |
| ITA 370: Internship. |
| ITA 381: Tutorial. |
| ITA 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| ITA 447: Dante's Divina Commedia: Inferno. |
| ITA 448: Dante's Divina Commedia: Purgatorio and Paradiso. |
| ITA 481: Honors Course in Italian. |
| Italian |
| Italian Language, Literature, and Culture |
| Italian-American Studies |
| J |
| JAL 101: Elementary Japanese I. |
| JAL 102: Elementary Japanese II. |
| JAL 111: Elementary Japanese I. |
| JAL 112: Elementary Japanese II. |
| JAL 201: Intermediate Japanese I. |
| JAL 202: Intermediate Japanese II. |
| JAL 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| JAL 301: Advanced Japanese I. |
| JAL 302: Advanced Japanese II. |
| JAL 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| JAL 350: Topics in Japanese Literature. |
| JAL 352: Special Topics in Japanese Literature. |
| JAL 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| JCU 211: Japanese Literature and Culture. |
| JCU 212: Classics of Japanese Literature. |
| Journalism, Communication, and Theatre |
| L |
| LAC (AAS) 235: Caribbean Societies. |
| LAC (AAS) 241: Literature of the English and Caribbean Literature. |
| LAC (AAS) 306: The Haitian-Dominican Border: Nation, State and Race. |
| LAC (AAS) 334: Music of the Caribbean. |
| LAC (AAS) 335: The Caribbean in World Politics. |
| LAC (AAS) 400: Seminar: Slavery in the New World. |
| LAC (ANT) 317: Early Civilization of South America and the Caribbean. |
| LAC (ANT) 318: Early Civilizations of Mexico and Central America. |
| LAC (ANT) 347: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
| LAC (ANT)(WST) 210: Women in Latin America. |
| LAC (ARH) 143: Introduction to the History of Latin American Art. |
| LAC (ECO) 323: Economic Development in Latin America. |
| LAC (GEH) 289: Regional Geography of Selected Areas. |
| LAC (HIS) 225: History of the Dominican Republic. |
| LAC (HIS) 266: Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean I. |
| LAC (HIS) 267: Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean II. |
| LAC (HIS) 268: History of Mexico. |
| LAC (HIW) 313: Religion in Hispaniola: From Catholicism to African Religions. |
| LAC (HIW) 315: Comparative History of the Hispanic Caribbean. |
| LAC (HIW) 324: History of Cuba. |
| LAC (HIW) 330: Latin America in the Nineteenth Century. |
| LAC (HIW) 331: Modern Latin America. |
| LAC (HIW) 337: Latin America and the United States from 1823 to the Present. |
| LAC (HIW) 338: Colonial Latin America. |
| LAC (HIW) 340: Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean. |
| LAC (HIW) 345: History of South America. |
| LAC (LPR) 214: Literature of the Caribbean. |
| LAC (LPR) 301: Puerto Rican Literature. |
| LAC (LPR) 312: Latino Migrations. |
| LAC (LPR) 314: Religions in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Latino U.S. |
| LAC (LPR) 321: Latino New York. |
| LAC (LPR) 341: Puerto Rican Music. |
| LAC (LPR) 343: The Visual Arts in the Hispanic Caribbean. |
| LAC (LPR) 349: Latino Political Economy. |
| LAC (LPR) 360: Variable Topics in Puerto Rican Studies. |
| LAC (LPR) 490: Directed Independent Study. |
| LAC (LPR)(COM) 319: Latinos in Film. |
| LAC (MMS) 216: Latin American Cinema. |
| LAC (POL) 332: Political Systems in Latin America. |
| LAC (POL) 336: Political Systems of Central America and the Caribbean. |
| LAC (POR) 247: Brazilian Literature from the Colonial Period to the Twentieth Century. |
| LAC (PRS) 302: Puerto Rican Literature I: From the Sixteenth Century to 1898 (in Spanish) |
| LAC (PRS) 303: Puerto Rican Literature II: From 1898 to the Present (in Spanish) |
| LAC (SPA) 233: Latin American Literature in Translation. |
| LAC (SPA) 250: Contemporary Problems in the Hispanic World. |
| LAC (SPA) 265: Contemporary Literature of Spain and Spanish America. |
| LAC (SPA) 320: Spanish American Literature of the Nineteenth Century. |
| LAC (SPA) 329: Literature of the Dominican Republic. |
| LAC (SPA) 333: Spanish-American Literature of the Conquest. |
| LAC (SPA) 346: Introduction to Mexican and Chicano/a Literatures. |
| LAC (SPA) 352: Special Topics in Hispanic Literature. |
| LAC (SPA) 359: Spanish-American Civilization. |
| LAC (SPA)(ENG) 339: Latino Literature. |
| LAC 226: Contemporary Dominican Politics and Society. |
| LAC 231 (LPR 242): Latinos in the United States. |
| LAC 232: Family and Gender Relations among Latinos. |
| LAC 304: The Social History of Hispaniola. |
| LAC 328 (SPA 332): Spanish-American Fiction of the Twentieth Century. |
| LAC 342: Latin American Popular Music. |
| LAC 344 (SPA 343): Twentieth-Century Latin American Poetry. |
| LAC 351 (HIW 352): The Mexican Revolution. |
| LAC 364: Through Foreign Eyes: Outsiders look at Mexico. |
| LAC 420: Latin American and Caribbean Seminar. |
| Languages and Literatures |
| LAT 101: Introduction to Latin I. |
| LAT 102: Introduction to Latin II. |
| LAT 103: Introduction to Latin I. |
| LAT 104: Introduction to Latin II. |
| LAT 105: Introduction to Latin III. |
| LAT 281: Intermediate Latin Tutorial. |
| LAT 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| LAT 308: The Roman Novel. |
| LAT 319: Comparative Grammar. |
| LAT 381: Tutorial. |
| LAT 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| LAT 491: Honors Research. |
| Latin American and Puerto Rican Studies |
| Legal Residents of New York State |
| LEH 100: The Liberal Arts: Freshman Seminar. |
| LEH 100: The Liberal Arts: Freshman Seminar. |
| LEH 100: The Liberal Arts: Freshman Seminar. |
| LEH 300: Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences. |
| LEH 301: The American Experience. |
| Lehman Center for the Performing Arts |
| Lehman College Administration |
| Lehman College Art Gallery |
| Lehman College Credit for Attendance at Other Institutions |
| Lehman College Records Policy |
| Lehman Exchange Programs |
| Lehman Stages |
| Life-Experience Credits |
| Life-Experience Credits |
| Life-Experience Credits |
| Linguistics (Interdisciplinary) |
| List I: Women's Studies and Cross-Listed Courses |
| List II: Background Courses |
| List of Alpha Codes |
| List of Courses Relevant to the Linguistics Major |
| LNG (AAS) 339: African Languages. |
| LNG (PSY) 342: The Psychology of Literacy Development. |
| LNG (SPV) 245: Articulatory Phonetics. |
| LNG (SPV) 312: Bilingualism. |
| LNG (WST) 338: Women, Men, and Language. |
| LNG 150: The Phenomena of Language. |
| LNG 160 (SPV 246): Introduction to Linguistics. |
| LNG 266 (PHI 230): Symbolic Logic. |
| LNG 321: Introduction to Syntax. |
| LNG 323: Introduction to Phonology. |
| LNG 324: Semantics. |
| LNG 334: Historical Linguistics. |
| LNG 335: Sociolinguistics: The Sociology of Language. |
| LNG 337: Conversational and Discourse Analysis. |
| LNG 340: Pragmatics. |
| LNG 341: The Evolution of Language. |
| LNG 481: Honors Tutorial. |
| Lower Division General Education Requirements (38-50 Credits) |
| LPR (HEA) 348: Latino Health. |
| LPR (HIS) 212: History of Puerto Rico. |
| LPR (HIW) 300: Social and Economic History of Puerto Rico from the Industrial Revolution to the Present. |
| LPR (LAC ) 214: Literature of the Caribbean. |
| LPR (LAC) 301: Puerto Rican Literature. |
| LPR (LAC) 312: Latino Migrations. |
| LPR (LAC) 321: Latino New York |
| LPR (LAC) 341: Puerto Rican Music |
| LPR (LAC) 343: The Visual Arts in the Hispanic Caribbean. |
| LPR (LAC) 349: Latino Political Economy. |
| LPR (LAC) 350: Puerto Rican Studies Research Seminar. |
| LPR (LAC) 360: Variable Topics in Puerto Rican Studies. |
| LPR (LAC) 490: Directed Independent Study. |
| LPR (LAC)(MMS) 319: Latinos in Film. |
| LPR (MMS) 353: Latino Media. |
| LPR (POL) 234: Latino Politics. |
| LPR (SPA) (ENG) 339: Latino Literature. |
| LPR 213: Culture and Globalization: Puerto Rican and Latino Identity Formation. |
| LPR 232: Family and Gender Relations Among Latinos. |
| LPR 242 (LAC 231): Latinos in the United States. |
| LPR 269: History of U.S. Latinos. |
| LPR 307: Puerto Rico in the Twentieth Century: 1898-Present. |
| LPR 308: The Economy of Puerto Rico. |
| LPR 309: Social and Political Movements in Puerto Rico. |
| LPR 311 (SOC 250): Migration and the Puerto Rican Community in the United States. |
| LPR 320: Puerto Rican Literature in English: Nation and Diaspora. |
| LPR 363: Mexican Migration to the U.S.: History, Culture, and Civil Rights. |
| LPR 410: Puerto Rican Folklore and Popular Culture. |
| LSP 150, 152, 153: Honors Seminar. |
| LSP 151: English Composition and Stylistics. |
| LSP 285: Independent Study. |
| LSP 350-353: Honors Seminar. |
| LSP 481: Honors Tutorial. |
| M |
| Macaulay Honors College |
| Macaulay Honors College at Lehman |
| Major Field Requirement |
| Major |
| Major |
| Majors and Minors |
| MAT (CMP) 417: Cryptography. |
| MAT 080: Elementary Algebra. |
| MAT 090: Algebra and Geometry. |
| MAT 104: College Algebra. |
| MAT 123: A Problem-Solving Approach to Mathematics. |
| MAT 132: Introduction to Statistics. |
| MAT 135: Concepts and Uses of Mathematics. |
| MAT 139: The Mathematics of Games of Chance |
| MAT 155: Calculus I Laboratory. |
| MAT 156: Calculus II Laboratory. |
| MAT 161: Computer/Calculator Usage. |
| MAT 171: Problem Solving for Management, Economics, and Life Sciences. |
| MAT 172: Precalculus. |
| MAT 174: Elements of Calculus. |
| MAT 175: Calculus I. |
| MAT 176: Calculus II. |
| MAT 180: Voting and Polling Problems. |
| MAT 181: Number Systems. |
| MAT 184: Codes and Number Patterns. |
| MAT 186: Geometry and the Real World. |
| MAT 189: Sets and Infinity. |
| MAT 192: Statistical Inference. |
| MAT 194: Games and Puzzles. |
| MAT 195: Gambling and Games of Chance. |
| MAT 197: Trees, Networks, Paths, and Flows. |
| MAT 199: Topics in Elementary Mathematics. |
| MAT 226: Vector Calculus. |
| MAT 227: Intermediate Vector Calculus. |
| MAT 237: Applications of Discrete Mathematics. |
| MAT 300: Mathematical Models in the Social Sciences. |
| MAT 301: Applied Statistics and Computer Analysis. |
| MAT 305: Introduction to Topology. |
| MAT 313: Elements of Linear Algebra. |
| MAT 314: Algebra and Number Systems I. |
| MAT 315: Algebra and Number Systems II. |
| MAT 316: Theory of Numbers. |
| MAT 320: Analysis I. |
| MAT 323: Ordinary Differential Equations. |
| MAT 327: Statistical Inference. |
| MAT 330: Probability. |
| MAT 340: Foundations of Mathematics. |
| MAT 343: History of Mathematics. |
| MAT 345: Axiomatic Geometry. |
| MAT 346: Geometry. |
| MAT 347: Game Theory and Linear Programming. |
| MAT 348: Mathematical Methods for Management. |
| MAT 349: Operations Research. |
| MAT 423: Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable. |
| MAT 424: Partial Differential Equations and Applications. |
| MAT 432: Differential Geometry. |
| MAT 433: Topology. |
| MAT 434: Calculus on Manifolds. |
| MAT 441: Set Theory. |
| MAT 442: Mathematical Logic. |
| MAT 456: Topics in Mathematics. |
| MAT 485: Independent Study. |
| MAT 486: Independent Study. |
| Material Fees |
| Mathematics and Computer Science |
| Mathematics Requirement (3-4 Credits) |
| MES (ANT) 231: Selected Studies in Societies and Cultures: Middle East. |
| MES (ARH) 338: Islamic Art. |
| MES (GEH) 295: Middle East: A Regional Geographic Perspective. |
| MES (HCU) 326: Cultural Foundations of Modern Israel. |
| MES (HEB) 202: Advanced Hebrew. |
| MES (HEB) 327: The Modern Hebrew Novel. |
| MES (HIS) 249: Islamic Civilization. |
| MES (HIW ) 305: The Arab-Israeli Conflict. |
| MES (HIW) (WST) 304: History of Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East. |
| MES (HIW) 301: Ottoman History. |
| MES (HIW) 302: Modern Middle Eastern History. |
| MES (HIW) 303: Contemporary Islamic Movements. |
| MES (POL) (SOC) 328: Gender Politics in Middle East & North African Societies. |
| MES (POL) 334: Political Systems in the Middle East. |
| MES 245: Introduction to Middle Eastern Studies. |
| MES 350: Topics in Middle Eastern History, Society, Politics, and Culture. |
| MHC 350: The Arts in New York City. |
| MHC 351: The Peopling of New York City. |
| MHC 352: Science and Technology in New York City. |
| MHC 353: Shaping the Future of New York City. |
| MHC 354: Honors English: Composition and Style. |
| MHC 355: Research Seminar. |
| MHC 356: Special Topics in Culture and Society. |
| MHC 357: Special Topics in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. |
| Middle and High School |
| Middle and High School Education |
| Middle Eastern Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor) |
| Minor in Accounting |
| Minor in Biology |
| Minor in Business for Liberal Arts Majors |
| Minor in Business Practice |
| Minor in Computer Applications (13-16 credits) |
| Minor in Computer Graphics and Imaging (12 credits) |
| Minor in Computer Science (12 credits) |
| Minor in Dance |
| Minor in Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition (12 Credits) |
| Minor in Economics |
| Minor in English |
| Minor in Environmental Science |
| Minor in Exercise Science (12 Credits) |
| Minor in Geographic Information Science |
| Minor in Geology |
| Minor in Geriatric Health |
| Minor in Health Education and Promotion |
| Minor in Health Services Administration |
| Minor in Latin American Studies |
| Minor in Latino/Puerto Rican Studies |
| Minor in Linguistics |
| Minor in Management |
| Minor in Mathematics (12 credits) |
| Minor in Mexican and Mexican American Studies |
| Minor in Multimedia Journalism |
| Minor in Physics |
| Minor in Public Health (15 Credits) |
| Minor in the Humanities |
| Minor in Theatre |
| Minor in Theatre Management (12 Credits) |
| Minor in Youth Services |
| Minor Requirement (12 Credits) |
| Miscellaneous Fees |
| Mission, Vision, and Values Statements |
| MMJ (COM) 347: Advertising. |
| MMJ (MMS) 211: Introduction to Multilingual Media. |
| MMJ (MMS) 214: Foundations of Media. |
| MMJ (MMS) 215: Audiovisual Production. |
| MMJ (MMS) 222: New Media. |
| MMJ (MMS) 315: TV Studio Production. |
| MMJ (MMS) 334: The Documentary |
| MMJ (MMS) 357: Digital Editing. |
| MMJ (MMS) 370: Internship I. |
| MMJ (MMS) 470: Internship II. |
| MMJ (THE) 343: Voice-Over for Radio, Film, and TV. |
| MMJ 200: The Bronx Journal Workshop. |
| MMJ 201: Broadcast and Production Workshop. |
| MMJ 202: Inside Lehman. |
| MMJ 221: Reporting I. |
| MMJ 300: The Bronx Journal Advanced Workshop. |
| MMJ 302: Covering Race, Gender, and Ethnicity. |
| MMJ 307: Multimedia Editing and Proofreading. |
| MMJ 314: Advanced Audio Production. |
| MMJ 316: Field Video Production. |
| MMJ 317: Electronic Journalism. |
| MMJ 321: Reporting II. |
| MMJ 322: Online News Page Design and Editing. |
| MMJ 323: Feature Writing. |
| MMJ 324: Opinion Writing and Talking Heads. |
| MMJ 331: Literary Journalism. |
| MMJ 344: On-Camera Technique. |
| MMJ 350: Topics in Multimedia Journalism. |
| MMJ 352: The Bronx Journal TV Advanced Workshop. |
| MMJ 356: Digital Photojournalism. |
| MMJ 417: Broadcast Programming. |
| MMJ 418: Mass Media and Public Policy. |
| MMJ 486: Independent Study in Journalism. |
| MMS (AAS) 321: African Americans in Cinema. |
| MMS (AAS) 326: Africa in Cinema. |
| MMS (ANT) 351: The Anthropology of Media. |
| MMS (FRE) 234: Introduction to French Cinema. |
| MMS (ITA) 230: Italian Cinema. |
| MMS (LAC) 216: Latin-American Cinema. |
| MMS (LAC)(LPR) 319: Latinos in Film. |
| MMS (LNG) 301: Perception, Language, and Communication. |
| MMS (LPR) 353: Latino Media. |
| MMS (MMJ) (AAS) 332: The African American Media. |
| MMS (MMJ) 211: Introduction to Multilingual Media. |
| MMS (MMJ) 214: Foundations of Media. |
| MMS (MMJ) 215: Audiovisual Production |
| MMS (MMJ) 217: Journalism in the Movies. |
| MMS (MMJ) 222: New Media. |
| MMS (MMJ) 315: TV Studio Production. |
| MMS (MMJ) 334: The Documentary. |
| MMS (MMJ) 357: Digital Editing. |
| MMS (MMJ) 370: Internship I. |
| MMS (MMJ) 470: Internship II. |
| MMS (POL) 311: Freedom of Speech. |
| MMS (THE) (ENW) 309: Screenwriting. |
| MMS (THE) (ENW) 409: Advanced Screenwriting. |
| MMS 200: Oral Communication. |
| MMS 212: Introduction to Film and Television. |
| MMS 213: History of Cinema. |
| MMS 218: Animation and Anime Storytelling. |
| MMS 223: Digital Marketing Strategies. |
| MMS 224: Fundamentals of Editing. |
| MMS 244 (SOC 249): Communication in Society. |
| MMS 250: Topics in Asian Cinema. |
| MMS 300: Corporate Communication. |
| MMS 304: Interpersonal and Small Group Communication. |
| MMS 305: Persuasion. |
| MMS 307: Media Industries I. |
| MMS 308: Media Industries II. |
| MMS 316: Film Production. |
| MMS 324: Narrative Film. |
| MMS 335: Media Relations. |
| MMS 347: Advertising. |
| MMS 350: Topics in Film. |
| MMS 352: Topics in Multimedia Studies |
| MMS 359: The Thought Persuaders. |
| MMS 360: Writing for TV. |
| MMS 366: Technology and Communications. |
| MMS 404: Television Directing. |
| MMS 420: Cinema Aethestics and Criticism. |
| MMS 421: Film Directing |
| MMS 489: Research Project in Multimedia Studies |
| MSH 114: Introduction to Music. |
| MSH 115: Introduction to Music II. |
| MSH 269: Jazz: Literature and Evolution. |
| MSH 270: Jazz: Literature and Evolution Since 1950. |
| MSH 330: Introduction to Music History and Culture. |
| MSH 331: Music of the Middle Ages and Renaissance. |
| MSH 332: Music of the Baroque and Classical Eras. |
| MSH 333: Music of the Romantic and Early Modernist Eras. |
| MSH 334: Music Since 1945. |
| MSH 350: Topics in Ethnomusicology. |
| MSP 100: Chorus. |
| MSP 166: Strings I. |
| MSP 167: Strings II. |
| MSP 168: Woodwinds I. |
| MSP 169: Woodwinds II. |
| MSP 170: Brass I. |
| MSP 171: Brass II. |
| MSP 172: Percussion. |
| MSP 190: Piano. |
| MSP 201: The College Choir. |
| MSP 203: Band. |
| MSP 204: Orchestra. |
| MSP 205: Ensemble for Voices and/or Instruments. |
| MSP 210: Instruction in Principal Instrument or Voice. |
| MSP 226: Voice I. |
| MSP 227: Voice II. |
| MSP 246: Instrumental Laboratory Ensemble. |
| MSP 340: Instrumental Music Methods. |
| MSP 445: Conducting. |
| MSP 446: Conducting. |
| MST 100: Fundamentals of Music Theory. |
| MST 236: Theory I. |
| MST 237: Theory II. |
| MST 238: Theory III. |
| MST 239: Theory IV. |
| MST 241: Introduction to the Structure & Literature of Music I. |
| MST 242: Introduction to the Structure & Literature of Music II. |
| MST 266: Musicianship I. |
| MST 267: Musicianship II. |
| MST 268: Musicianship III. |
| MST 269: Musicianship IV. |
| MST 315: Orchestration I. |
| MST 316: Orchestration II. |
| MST 317: Form and Analysis I. |
| MST 318: Form and Analysis II. |
| MST 319: Composition I. |
| MST 320: Composition II. |
| MST 321: Electronic Music I. |
| MST 322: Electronic Music II. |
| MST 485: Independent Studies in Music. |
| MST 496: Senior Project. |
| Music |
| N |
| National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grants |
| Natural Science Requirement (8-10 Credits) |
| New Students |
| New York Botanical Garden |
| New York State Aid to Native Americans |
| New York State Education Law Section 224-A |
| New York State Programs (HESC) |
| New York State Resident Tuition Rate |
| Non-Classroom Credits |
| Non-Classroom Credits |
| Non-Classroom Credits |
| Non-Degree Students |
| Non-Degree Students |
| Non-Degree Students |
| Non-Instructional Fees |
| Notice of Access to Campus Crime Statistics, the Campus Security Report, and Information on Registered Sex Offenders |
| Notification of Student Immunization Requirements |
| NSS 470: Science Internship. |
| NUR (SOC) 240: Death, Dying, and Bereavement. |
| NUR 300: Nursing as a Human Science. |
| NUR 301: Therapeutic Intervention I: Introduction to Professional Nursing Practice. |
| NUR 302: Ways of Knowing in Nursing. |
| NUR 303: Therapeutic Intervention II: Adult Health Nursing. |
| NUR 304: Therapeutic Intervention III: Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing. |
| NUR 330: Pharmacologic Basis of Nursing Practice. |
| NUR 344: Altered Health States. |
| NUR 350: Topics in Nursing. |
| NUR 385: Independent Study in Nursing. |
| NUR 400: Professional Nursing Practice. |
| NUR 405: Therapeutic Intervention IV: Childbearing and Childrearing Families. |
| NUR 406: Clinical Decision Making. |
| NUR 408: Trends and Issues in Nursing and Healthcare. |
| NUR 409: Therapeutic Intervention V: Nursing Synthesis. |
| NUR 410: Professional Nursing Management. |
| NUR 489: Honors Project. |
| Nursing |
| O |
| Office of the Registrar |
| Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs |
| Officers of the City University of New York |
| Option I: Dietetics, Foods, and Nutrition, CADE-Accredited (61.5 credits) |
| Option II: Food Service and Nutrition (54 Credits) |
| Other Honor Societies |
| Out-of-State Residents, Including Foreign Students |
| P |
| Parking Fees |
| Part-Time Matriculants |
| Pass/Fail Option |
| Payment Procedures |
| Permanent Instructional Staff (Teaching) |
| Petitioning |
| PHI (AAS) (SOC) 338: Race and Ethnicity in Society. |
| PHI (AAS) 269: Introduction to African Philosophy. |
| PHI (AAS) 305: African Philosophical Thought. |
| PHI (CLT) 481: Readings in Philosophy. |
| PHI (DST) 336: Disability, Ethics and the Body. |
| PHI (HCU) 363: Introduction to Jewish Philosophy. |
| PHI (POL) 364: Capitalism and Its Critics. |
| PHI (POL) 369: Global Justice. |
| PHI (SOC) 354: Philosophy of the Social Sciences. |
| PHI (WST) 225: Philosophy and Gender. |
| PHI 169: Critical Reasoning. |
| PHI 170: Introduction to Logic. |
| PHI 171: Problems of Philosophy. |
| PHI 172: Contemporary Moral Issues. |
| PHI 173: Justice and Society. |
| PHI 174: Theories of Human Nature. |
| PHI 175: Philosophy of Religion. |
| PHI 176: Philosophy of Freedom. |
| PHI 177: Philosophy of Contemporary Music. |
| PHI 221: Ethical Issues in Computing and Technology. |
| PHI 230 (LNG 266): Symbolic Logic. |
| PHI 231: Language, Meaning, and Knowledge. |
| PHI 232: Classical Ethical Theories. |
| PHI 233: Aesthetics. |
| PHI 234: Philosophy of Law. |
| PHI 235: Political Philosophy. |
| PHI 236: Social Philosophy. |
| PHI 237: Issues in the Philosophy of Religion. |
| PHI 238: Asian Philosophies. |
| PHI 239: Philosophical Ideas in Literature. |
| PHI 240: Philosophy of History. |
| PHI 241: Existentialism and Phenomenology. |
| PHI 242: History of Philosophy I: Ancient. |
| PHI 243: History of Philosophy II: Modern. |
| PHI 244: History of Philosophy III: Later Modern. |
| PHI 245: American Philosophy. |
| PHI 246: Philosophies of the Self. |
| PHI 247: Environmental Ethics. |
| PHI 250: Contemporary Social Ethics. |
| PHI 251: History of Philosophy IV: Twentieth Century. |
| PHI 265: Special Topics in Philosophy. |
| PHI 281: Readings in Philosophy. |
| PHI 330: Business Ethics. |
| PHI 343: Philosophy of Technology. |
| PHI 350: Logical Theory. |
| PHI 351: Logic and Language. |
| PHI 352: Probability and Induction. |
| PHI 353: Philosophy of Science. |
| PHI 355: Theory of Knowledge. |
| PHI 356: Metaphysics. |
| PHI 358: Ethical Theory. |
| PHI 359: Philosophical Problems in Legal Theory. |
| PHI 360: Philosophy of Protest and Liberation. |
| PHI 361: Nineteenth-Century Continental Philosophy. |
| PHI 362: Analytic Philosophy. |
| PHI 365: Special Topics in Philosophy. |
| PHI 462: Seminar in Philosophy and Social Policy. |
| PHI 465: Special Topics in Philosophy. |
| PHI 482: Honors Tutorial. |
| Phi Beta Kappa |
| Philosophy |
| PHY 131: Conceptual Physics. |
| PHY 135: Fundamental Concepts and Methods of Physics. |
| PHY 140: The Physics of Sound. |
| PHY 141: Sound, Speech, and Music. |
| PHY 145: Light and Color. |
| PHY 151: Energy and the Environment. |
| PHY 166: General Physics I. |
| PHY 167: General Physics II. |
| PHY 168: Introductory Physics I. |
| PHY 169: Introductory Physics II. |
| PHY 251: Intermediate Physics Laboratory I. |
| PHY 252: Environmental Physics. |
| PHY 300: Modern Physics. |
| PHY 301: Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism. |
| PHY 302: Intermediate Mechanics. |
| PHY 303: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics. |
| PHY 304: Optics. |
| PHY 305: Digital Electronics. |
| PHY 307: Mathematical Physics. |
| PHY 310: Nuclear Physics. |
| PHY 350: Intermediate Physics Laboratory II. |
| PHY 351: Intermediate Physics Laboratory III. |
| PHY 355: Special Topics in Physics. |
| PHY 400: Introductory Quantum Mechanics. |
| PHY 401: Solid State Physics. |
| PHY 489: Honors Course. |
| Physics and Astronomy |
| POL (AAS) 342: African-Americans in the Political System. |
| POL (COM) 311: Freedom of Speech. |
| POL (ECO) 327: Comparative Labor Movements. |
| POL (LAC) 332: Political Systems in Latin America. |
| POL (LAC) 336: Political Systems of Central America and the Caribbean. |
| POL (LPR) 234: Latino Politics. |
| POL (MES) 334: Political Systems in the Middle East. |
| POL (PHI ) 369: Global Justice. |
| POL (RUS) 220: Russia Today. |
| POL (SOC) (MES) 328: Gender Politics in Middle East, and North African Societies. |
| POL (SOC) 324: Sociology of Politics. |
| POL (SOC) 326: Political Socialization. |
| POL (SOC) 470: Seminar and Internship Program in New York City Government. |
| POL (WST) 341: Women and Politics. |
| POL 150: Contemporary Political Issues. |
| POL 166: The American Political System. |
| POL 172: Great Political Thinkers. |
| POL 211: Public Policy. |
| POL 217: Criminal Justice. |
| POL 226: Classical and Medieval Political Philosophy. |
| POL 227: Modern Political Philosophy. |
| POL 228: Democracy and Its Critics. |
| POL 229: Classical Political Economy. |
| POL 230: Immigration and Citizenship. |
| POL 240: International Politics. |
| POL 241: Globalization. |
| POL 245: Political Analysis and Interpretation. |
| POL 265: Topics in Political Science. |
| POL 266: Politics and Culture. |
| POL 268: Introduction to Comparative Politics. |
| POL 299: Law, Computers, and the Internet: The Politics of Information Technology. |
| POL 300: The American Presidency. |
| POL 301: Legislative Politics. |
| POL 302: The Judiciary. |
| POL 303: Constitutional Law: Government Structures and Powers. |
| POL 304: Constitutional Law: Personal Rights and Liberties. |
| POL 305: Public Administration. |
| POL 306: Political Parties, Campaigns, and Elections. |
| POL 307: Political Power in America. |
| POL 308: American Foreign Policy. |
| POL 309: State and Local Politics. |
| POL 310: Urban Politics and Government. |
| POL 312: Jurisprudence. |
| POL 313: Political Issues in New York City. |
| POL 314: Urban Policy |
| POL 315: The Politics of American Poverty. |
| POL 316: Organizing an Election Campaign. |
| POL 317: The Politics of American Public Education. |
| POL 318: The Politics of Health. |
| POL 319. Contemporary Political Thought. |
| POL 320 (SOC 335): Education, Politics, and Society: Global and Cross-Cultural Perspectives |
| POL 321: American Political Thought. |
| POL 322: Non-Western Political Thought. |
| POL 323: Marxism. |
| POL 325: Psychology and Politics. |
| POL 329: Political Systems in Europe. |
| POL 330: The Russian Political System. |
| POL 331 (SOC 301): Methods of Social Research. |
| POL 333: Political Systems in Africa. |
| POL 335: Major Asian Political Systems. |
| POL 337: Public Opinion and Polling. |
| POL 338: Nationalism and Challenges to National Unity. |
| POL 339: Human Rights. |
| POL 340: Law in Action. |
| POL 343: International and Regional Organizations. |
| POL 344: International Law. |
| POL 345: Integration of the Americas. |
| POL 346 (SOC 303): Advanced Methods of Social Research. |
| POL 347: The Law of Diplomacy, Treaties, and War. |
| POL 348: International Conflict and Conflict Resolution. |
| POL 365: Special Problems in Political Science. |
| POL 366: Global Political Economy. |
| POL 367: Political Economy of Development. |
| POL 368: Global Environmental Politics. |
| POL 389: Political Research Laboratory. |
| POL 451: Selected Problems in Political Science. |
| POL 471: Seminar and Internship Program in Law. |
| POL 478: Political Science Senior Research Seminar. |
| POL 481: Honors Tutorial. |
| Political Science |
| POR 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| POR 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| POR 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| Predental, Premedical, and Preveterinary |
| Pre-Engineering Transfer Program |
| Prelaw |
| Preparation for Secondary School Teaching |
| Preparation for Teaching |
| Prepharmacy |
| Presidential Scholar* |
| Probation Requirements |
| Procedures for Imposition of Sanctions for Violations of CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity |
| Professional and Preprofessional Programs |
| Professional Option |
| Program in English as a Second Language |
| Program Procedure |
| Program Requirements for Undergraduate Secondary Teacher Education (Art, English, Foreign Language, Health, Mathematics, Music, Science) |
| Program Requirements for Undergraduate Secondary Teacher Education in Social Studies |
| Programs of Study Abroad |
| Prohibition on Submission of Fraudulent Admission Documents |
| PSY (LNG) 342: The Psychology of Literacy Development. |
| PSY (WST) 209: Psychology of Women. |
| PSY 135: Psychology of Personal Adjustment. |
| PSY 165: Critical Thinking in Psychology. |
| PSY 166: General Psychology. |
| PSY 201: Science and Practice of Psychology. |
| PSY 217: Child Psychology. |
| PSY 218: Psychology of Adolescence. |
| PSY 219: Psychology of Adulthood and Aging. |
| PSY 226: Statistical Methods in Psychology. |
| PSY 232: Childhood Psychopathology. |
| PSY 234: Abnormal Psychology. |
| PSY 238: Environmental Psychology. |
| PSY 240: Industrial/Organizational Psychology. |
| PSY 245: Psychological Testing and Assessment. |
| PSY 248: Introduction to Primate Behavior Studies. |
| PSY 305: Experimental Psychology I. |
| PSY 306: Experimental Psychology II. |
| PSY 307: Research in Social Psychology. |
| PSY 308: Motivation and Emotion. |
| PSY 310: Psychology of Learning. |
| PSY 314: Cognitive Psychology. |
| PSY 316: Physiological Psychology. |
| PSY 317: Psychology of Sensation and Perception. |
| PSY 318: Comparative Psychology and Ethology. |
| PSY 319: Social and Emotional Development. |
| PSY 320: Theories of Personality. |
| PSY 326: Advanced Statistical Methods in Psychology. |
| PSY 328 (WST 348): Family Psychology. |
| PSY 330: Social Psychology. |
| PSY 331: Psychology and the Law. |
| PSY 335: Health Psychology. |
| PSY 336: The Psychology of Ethnicity. |
| PSY 338: Community Psychology. |
| PSY 340: Evolutionary Psychology. |
| PSY 348: History of Psychology. |
| PSY 350: Special Topics in Geropsychology. |
| PSY 366: Clinical Neuropsychology. |
| PSY 410: Learning Theory. |
| PSY 415: Seminar in Theories of Developmental Psychology. |
| PSY 416: Seminar in Physiological Psychology. |
| PSY 417: Seminar in Perception. |
| PSY 430: Seminar in Social Psychology. |
| PSY 433: Methods of Psychological Intervention. |
| PSY 434: Seminar in Abnormal Psychology. |
| PSY 440: Seminar in Psychological Services. |
| PSY 445: Seminar in Psychological Testing and Assessment. |
| PSY 450: Advanced Seminar in Contemporary Issues in Psychology. |
| PSY 470: Practicum in Psychological Services. |
| PSY 485: Independent Study in Psychology. |
| PSY 495: Honors Research in Psychology. |
| Psychology |
| Psychology of Memory |
| R |
| Readmission to Lehman College |
| REC 300: History and Philosophy of Recreation. |
| REC 320: Recreation Leadership. |
| REC 321: Introduction to Therapeutic Recreation Service. |
| REC 324: Therapeutic Recreation for Children and Youth. |
| REC 325: Therapeutic Recreation in Long-Term Care. |
| REC 360: Selected Topics in Recreation. |
| REC 361: Camp Leadership and Outdoor Recreation. |
| REC 370: Recreation Internship. |
| REC 387: Research and Evaluation in Recreation Service. |
| REC 401: Administration of Recreation Services. |
| REC 421: Programs in Therapeutic Recreation Service. |
| REC 422: Program Planning in Recreation. |
| REC 425: Processes and Techniques of Therapeutic Recreation. |
| REC 470: Senior Internship in Recreation. |
| REC 471: Therapeutic Recreation Internship. |
| REC 485: Honors. |
| REC 493: Special Project. |
| Recital Hall |
| Recreation Education |
| Recreation Minor |
| Recreation Opportunities |
| Refund of Tuition and Fees to TAP and other Financial Aid Recipients |
| Refunds |
| Refunds of Fees |
| Refunds of Tuition |
| Regents Awards for Children of Deceased of Disabled Veterans |
| REH 220: Introduction to Developmental Disabilities. |
| REH 230: Introduction to Youth Studies. |
| REH 240: Principles of Psychiatric Rehabilitation. |
| REH 330: Management of Youth-Serving Organizations. |
| REH 370: Practicum in Youth Services. |
| Relevant Courses in the Humanities and Social Sciences |
| Representing the College |
| Requirement of a Minor |
| Requirements for a Chemistry Minor |
| Requirements for Entrance into the Bachelor of Science Program in Nursing (Generic) |
| Requirements for Entrance into the Bachelor of Science Program in Nursing for Registered Nurses (Licensed in New York State) |
| Requirements for Professional Coursework |
| Requirements for Professional Practice |
| Requirements for the Minor in Comparative Literature (12 Credits) |
| Requirements for the Minor in Italian-American Studies |
| Research Institutes and Community Resources |
| RUS (POL) 220: Soviet Life and Culture. |
| RUS 101: Elementary Russian I. |
| RUS 102: Elementary Russian II. |
| RUS 203: Elements of Contemporary Russian I. |
| RUS 281: Intermediate Russian Tutorial. |
| RUS 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| RUS 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| RUS 381: Tutorial in Russian. |
| RUS 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| RUS 491: Honors Course in Russian. |
| Russian |
| Russian Language, Literature, and Culture (Conducted in Russian) |
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| Schedule of Courses |
| Scholarships and Awards |
| School of Adult and Professional Studies |
| School of Arts and Humanities |
| School of Education |
| School of Natural and Social Sciences |
| School of Natural and Social Sciences |
| School of Natural and Social Sciences |
| Science Laboratories |
| Second Degree Students Transferring to Lehman |
| Second Undergraduate Degree Program |
| SEEK (Search For Education, Evaluation, and Knowledge |
| Senior Citizens |
| Sigma XI |
| SLA 281: Individual Study in Slavic Languages. |
| SLA 481: Tutorial. |
| SLA 485: Special Studies in Slavic. |
| Smoking |
| SOC (DST) 220: Social Scientific Perspectives on Health and Disability. |
| SOC (DST) 333: Sociology of Disability. |
| SOC (NUR) 240: Death, Dying, and Bereavement. |
| SOC (PHI)(AAS) 338: Race and Ethnicity in Society. |
| SOC (PHI)(CLT) 354: Philosophy of the Social Sciences. |
| SOC (POL) (MES) 328: Gender and Society in Middle East and North African Societies. |
| SOC (POL) 324: Sociology of Politics. |
| SOC (POL) 326: Political Socialization. |
| SOC (POL) 470: Seminar and Internship Program in New York Government. |
| SOC (WST) 322: Sociology of Gender and Reproduction. |
| SOC 166: Fundamentals of Sociology. |
| SOC 222: The Women's Movement in the United States—Eighteenth Century to the Present. |
| SOC 223: Quantitative Reasoning and Data Analysis for Social Scientists. |
| SOC 225: Women and Religion. |
| SOC 226: Social Movements. |
| SOC 227 (WST 237): Sociology of the Family. |
| SOC 228 (WST 218): Gender and Society. |
| SOC 229: Sociology of Leisure. |
| SOC 230: Criminology. |
| SOC 231: Social Problems. |
| SOC 233: Youth in Modern Society. |
| SOC 234: Urban Sociology. |
| SOC 235: Education and Society. |
| SOC 236: Mind, Self, and Society. |
| SOC 237: Ethnic Stratification. |
| SOC 238: Religion in America. |
| SOC 239: Sociology of Culture. |
| SOC 242 (HIS 342)(HCU 342): Anti-Semitism from Early Christianity to Hitler. |
| SOC 243: The Aged in Modern Society. |
| SOC 245: Social Processes of Global Interdependencies. |
| SOC 249 (MMS 244): Communication in Society. |
| SOC 250: Racial and Ethnic Communities in the United States. |
| SOC 251: Special Studies in Sociology. |
| SOC 252: Religious Groups. |
| SOC 255: Selected Topics in Social Policy. |
| SOC 267: Social Statistics. |
| SOC 281: Tutorial in Sociology. |
| SOC 300: The Sociological Imagination. |
| SOC 301 (POL 331): Methods of Social Reseach. |
| SOC 302: Foundations of Modern Sociological Theories. |
| SOC 303 (POL 346): Advanced Methods of Social Research. |
| SOC 304: Collective Behavior. |
| SOC 305: Sociology of Health Care. |
| SOC 306: Sociology of Work. |
| SOC 307: Mass Communication and Public Opinion. |
| SOC 308: Modern Organizations. |
| SOC 309: Social Inequality. |
| SOC 310: Knowledge, Science, and Society. |
| SOC 319: Population and Society. |
| SOC 320: Immigration and Adaptation. |
| SOC 321: The Sociology of Food and Nutrition. |
| SOC 327: Sociology of American Policy-Making. |
| SOC 332: Religion and Society. |
| SOC 334: Urban Sociology in Global Perspective. |
| SOC 335 (POL 320): Education, Politics, and Society: Global and Cross-Cultural Perspectives. |
| SOC 339: American Demography. |
| SOC 343: Sociological Theories of Aging. |
| SOC 344: Qualitative Methods. |
| SOC 345: Statistics for Social Scientists. |
| SOC 350: Selected Topics in Race and Ethnicity. |
| SOC 351: Issues and Problems in Sociology Theory. |
| SOC 402: Methods of Data Collection and Analysis. |
| SOC 450: Seminar in Selected Problems of Sociology. |
| SOC 460: Honors Seminar - Special Topics. |
| SOC 481: Advanced Tutorial in Sociology. |
| Social Work |
| Sociology |
| Solicitation on Campus |
| SPA (ENG)(LPR) 339: Latino/Latina Literatures in English. |
| SPA (LAC) 233: Latin American Literature in Translation. |
| SPA (LAC) 233: Latin American Literature in Translation. |
| SPA (LAC) 233: Latin American Literature in Translation. |
| SPA (LAC) 250: Contemporary Problems in the Hispanic World. |
| SPA (LAC) 265: Contemporary Literature of Spain and Spanish America. |
| SPA (LAC) 320: Spanish American Literature of the Nineteenth Century. |
| SPA (LAC) 352: Special Topics in Hispanic Literature. |
| SPA (LAC) 359: Spanish-American Civilization. |
| SPA 101: Elementary Spanish I. |
| SPA 102: Elementary Spanish II. |
| SPA 103: Elementary Spanish I. |
| SPA 104: Elementary Spanish II. |
| SPA 105: Elementary Spanish I. |
| SPA 106: Elementary Spanish II. |
| SPA 107: Elementary Spanish: Intensive Course. |
| SPA 108: Elementary Spanish III. |
| SPA 111: Elementary Spanish I. |
| SPA 112: Elementary Spanish II. |
| SPA 113: Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers I. |
| SPA 114: Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers II. |
| SPA 201: Intermediate Spanish Grammar. |
| SPA 202: Intermediate Spanish Reading. |
| SPA 203: Elements of Contemporary Spanish I. |
| SPA 204: Elements of Contemporary Spanish II. |
| SPA 207: Conversational Spanish. |
| SPA 208: Intermediate Spanish Conversation. |
| SPA 234: Cervantes and the Modern Novel. |
| SPA 251: Topics in Spanish Literature and Spanish-American Literature. |
| SPA 266: Business Spanish and Correspondence. |
| SPA 281: Tutorial. |
| SPA 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| SPA 293: Workshop in Creative Writing. |
| SPA 300: Introduction to Literary Studies. |
| SPA 301: Spanish Literature from the Middle Ages to 1700. |
| SPA 302: Spanish and Spanish-American Literature from the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Century. |
| SPA 305: Advanced Conversation. |
| SPA 306: Advanced Spanish Composition. |
| SPA 307: Translation. |
| SPA 308: Spanish Phonetics and Diction. |
| SPA 309: Advanced Spanish Grammar. |
| SPA 310: Comparative Grammar. |
| SPA 321: Neoclassicism and Romanticism in Spain. |
| SPA 322: Realism in the Spanish Narrative. |
| SPA 323: Spanish Novel and Lyric Poetry of the Golden Age. |
| SPA 330: Twentieth-Century Spanish Literature. |
| SPA 331: Cervantes's Don Quixote. |
| SPA 332 (LAC 328): Spanish-American Fiction of the Twentieth Century. |
| SPA 333: Spanish American Literature of the Conquest. |
| SPA 340: Spanish Literature of the Middle Ages. |
| SPA 341: Spanish 'Comedia' of the Golden Age. |
| SPA 342: Spanish Literature after the Civil War. |
| SPA 343 (LAC 344): Twentieth-Century Latin American Poetry. |
| SPA 350: History of the Spanish Language. |
| SPA 357: Special Topics in Spanish Language. |
| SPA 358: Spanish Civilization. |
| SPA 370: Internship. |
| SPA 381: Tutorial. |
| SPA 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| SPA 450: Advanced Seminar. |
| SPA 481: Honors Course in Spanish. Special Studies in Spanish-American Literature. |
| SPA 482: Honors Course in Spanish. Special Studies in Spanish Literature. |
| Spanish |
| Special Admission Categories |
| Special Curriculum Programs |
| Special Examination Fees |
| Special Program in Plant Sciences in Conjunction with the New York Botanical Garden |
| Special Provisions for Students in the Military |
| Special Studies |
| Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences |
| SPV (LNG) 245: Articulatory Phonetics. |
| SPV (LNG) 312: Bilingualism. |
| SPV (LNG) 323: Introduction to Phonology. |
| SPV (LNG) 324: Semantics. |
| SPV 101: Introduction to American Sign Language I. |
| SPV 102: Elementary American Sign Language 2. |
| SPV 162: Language, Speech, and Hearing. |
| SPV 221 (LNG 230): Language Acquisition. |
| SPV 246: Introduction to Linguistics. |
| SPV 247: Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech Mechanism. |
| SPV 248: Acoustic Phonetics. |
| SPV 249: Hearing Science. |
| SPV 300: Neurolinguistics of Aging. |
| SPV 322 (LNG 321): Introduction to Syntax. |
| SPV 326: Speech Pathology: Functional Disorders. |
| SPV 327: Speech Pathology: Organic Disorders. |
| SPV 328: Introduction to Audiology. |
| SPV 429: Organization of Speech and Hearing Programs. |
| SPV 430: Clinical Observation in Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. |
| SPV 487: Independent Study in Speech and Hearing Sciences. |
| SPV 491: Research Project in Speech and Hearing Sciences. |
| Statement of Credits for Dance Performing Groups |
| Statement of Nondiscrimination |
| Student Classification |
| Student Disability Services |
| Student Life Facilities and Programs / Services |
| Summer Session |
| Summer Sessions |
| SWA 101: Elementary Swahili I. |
| SWA 102: Elementary Swahili II. |
| SWA 201: Intermediate Swahili I. |
| SWK 237: Introduction to Social Work. |
| SWK 239: Social Welfare Institutions. |
| SWK 242: Social Work Practice with Older Adults. |
| SWK 250: Special Studies in Social Work. |
| SWK 251: Introduction to Social Work Practice with Substance Abusing Clients. |
| SWK 305: Human Behavior and the Social Environment I. |
| SWK 306: Human Behavior and the Social Environment II. |
| SWK 311: Social Work Practice I. |
| SWK 312: Social Work II. |
| SWK 342: Social Welfare Policies in an Aging Society. |
| SWK 351: Theories and Social Work Practice Interventions with Substance Abusing Clients. |
| SWK 381: Tutorial in Social Work. |
| SWK 440: Fieldwork Seminar I. |
| SWK 441: Fieldwork Seminar II. |
| SWK 443: Social Welfare Policy. |
| SWK 470: Fieldwork I. |
| SWK 471: Fieldwork II. |
| SWK 485: Honors Seminar in Social Work. |
| SWK 495: Honors Tutorial in Social Work. |
| T |
| Teacher Academy |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Certification |
| Teacher Education Programs |
| Teacher Education Programs in Middle and High School Education |
| Teacher Education Services |
| Testing Requirements |
| Testing Requirements for Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students, and Information Regarding CUNY Assessment Tests Exemptions |
| THE (AAS) 238: African American Theatre. |
| THE (COM) (ENW) 309: Screenwriting. |
| THE (COM) 232: Voice and Speech for the Actor. |
| THE (ENW) 308: Playwriting. |
| THE (MMJ) 343: Voice-Over for Radio, Film, and TV. |
| THE 200: Theatre Workshop. |
| THE 201: Theatre Workshop: Scenery/Properties. |
| THE 202: Theatre Workshop: Costume/Wardrobe. |
| THE 203: Theatre Workshop: Lighting/Sound. |
| THE 205: Voice and Diction for the Stage. |
| THE 208: Acting I. |
| THE 211: Play Analysis. |
| THE 220: Movement for Actors and Dancers. |
| THE 233: Stage Makeup. |
| THE 234: Visual Elements of the Theatre. |
| THE 235: Stagecraft. |
| THE 239: Creative Dramatics for Children. |
| THE 241: The Art of the Theatre. |
| THE 243: Queer Theatre. |
| THE 245: Puppetry. |
| THE 251: Experiencing Theatre. |
| THE 300: Advanced Theatre Workshop. |
| THE 320: The Children's Theatre. |
| THE 325: The Artist and Society. |
| THE 326: History of the Theatre I. |
| THE 327: History of the Theatre II. |
| THE 331: Acting II. |
| THE 332: Theatre Theory. |
| THE 335: Directing I. |
| THE 336: Scenic Design. |
| THE 337: Costume Design. |
| THE 338: Lighting Design. |
| THE 344: Acting for the Camera. |
| THE 348: Performing Arts Management. |
| THE 370: Theatre Internship. |
| THE 408 (ENW 330): Advanced Playwriting Workshop. |
| THE 427: Advanced Costume Design. |
| THE 434: Advanced Technical Theatre. |
| THE 435: Advanced Acting. |
| THE 436: Advanced Scenic Design. |
| THE 438: Advanced Lighting Design. |
| THE 441: Directing II. |
| THE 443: Studies in Contemporary Theatre. |
| THE 448: Advanced Performing Arts Management. |
| THE 449: Working in Theatre. |
| THE 454: Special Studies in Theatre. |
| THE 470: Advanced Theatre Internship. |
| THE 488: Independent Study in Theatre. |
| THE 492: Research Project in Theatre. |
| The Adult Degree Program |
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| U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs Aid to Native Americans |
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| Upper-Division Interdisciplinary General Education Requirement (6 Credits) |
| URB 450: Urban Studies Seminar. |
| URB 470: Field Research. |
| Urban Community Development (Interdisciplinary minor) |
| Urban Studies (Interdisciplinary) |
| Urban Studies Program |
| V |
| Veterans |
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| Withdrawal from Courses |
| Women's Studies (Interdisciplinary) |
| Women's Studies Option |
| World Classics (Interdisciplinary and Interdepartmental) |
| Writing-Intensive Course Requirements |
| WST (AAS) 228: The African-American Family. |
| WST (AAS) 239: Black Women in American Society. |
| WST (AAS) 240: Women in African Society. |
| WST (AAS) 347: Black Feminisms. |
| WST (ANT) 206: Anthropological Perspectives on Women and Men. |
| WST (ENG) 344: Women Writers in English. |
| WST (ENG) 345: Topics in Gender and Sexuality. |
| WST (HEA) 302: Women and Health. |
| WST (HIA) (ACU) 311: Women in Antiquity. |
| WST (HIU)(AAS) 340: History of African American Women. |
| WST (HIW) (MES) 304: History of Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East. |
| WST (LNG) 338: Women, Men, and Language. |
| WST (MMJ) 330: Women, Minorities, and the Media. |
| WST (PSY) 209: Psychology of Women. |
| WST (SOC) 322: Sociology of Gender and Reproduction. |
| WST 218 (SOC 228): Gender and Society. |
| WST 220: Introduction to Women's Studies. |
| WST 250: Topics in Women and Society. |
| WST 255: Topics in Women and Religion. |
| WST 260: Topics in the History of the Women's Movement. |
| WST 348 (PSY 328): Family Psychology. |
| WST 481: Senior Seminar in Women's Studies. |
| WU and F Grades Policy |
| Y |
| YDH 285: Individualized Intermediate Foreign Language Study. |
| YDH 385: Individualized Advanced Foreign Language Study. |
| YOR 101: Elementary Yoruba I. |
| YOR 102: Elementary Yoruba II. |