Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013
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ECO 251 International Political Economy
(Also POL 251)
4 hours; 4 credits
This course examines the relationships among nation states, corporations, and key international trade and financial organizations in today’s global environment. It also examines how globalization and world politics affect distribution of economic wealth and, in turn, how economic growth/changes affect world politics and the global order. (cont. wld.) (p&d)
Prerequisites: At least one political science or economics course, ENG 151, COR 100
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Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013
Matriculated and Non-Degree (Non-Matriculated) Students
Academic Requirements for Admission to Bachelor’s Degree Programs (Four-Year)
Academic Requirements for Admission to the Macaulay Honors College
Academic Requirements for Admission to the Teacher Education Honors Academy
Academic Requirements for Admission to The Verrazano School
Academic Requirements for Admission to Associate’s Degree Programs (Two-Year)
College Preparatory Initiative (CPI)
Department of Computer Science
Department of Engineering Science and Physics
Department of Performing and Creative Arts
Department of Physical Therapy
Department of Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
The Career and Scholarship Center
College of Staten Island Association, Inc.
Center for Student Accessibility
Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics
New Student Orientation/College Life Unit Experience (CLUE) Program
The Percy Ellis Sutton SEEK Program
Center for Advising and Academic Success (CAAS)
Adults Returning to College Program (ARC)
Center for International Service
Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
CUNY Language Immersion Program
Teacher Education Honors Academy
Evening, Weekend, and Summer Services
Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP)
Independent Study, Internships, and Experiential Learning
Undergraduate Degree & Certificate Programs
College Preparatory Initiative (CPI)
General Education Requirements 33-59 Credits
Scientific Analysis AA, BA, and BS 11-12 credits
Social Scientific Analysis AA, BA, and BS 3-8 credits
The Contemporary World AA, BA, and BS 4 credits
Textual, Aesthetic, and Linguistic Analysis AA, BA, and BS 3-8 credits
Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
New Student Orientation Requirement
Majors, Disciplines and Course Descriptions
ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I
ACC 121 Introduction to Accounting II
ACC 215 Intermediate Accounting I
ACC 225 Intermediate Accounting II
ACC 235 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting
ACC 241 Federal Income Taxation I
ACC 250 Accounting Information Systems
ACC 251 Federal Income Taxation II
ACC 300 International Accounting
ACC 315 Analysis of Financial Statements
ACC 318 New York State and Local Taxes
African American Studies Minor
African American Studies Courses
AFA 160 African American History: 1619 to the Present
AFA 202 African American Drama
AFA 203 Workshop in Black Theater
AFA 204 Ethnomusicology of African Americans
AFA 205 African American Musical Theater
AFA 211 American Culture in Black and White
AFA 221 African American Literature
AFA 223 Comparative Black Literature
AFA 225 Contemporary Third World Literature
AFA 247 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
AFA 262 African American History: 1619-1865
AFA 263 African American History: 1865 to the Present
AFA 265 History of the Caribbean
AFA 266 Contemporary African Issues
AFA 269 Blacks in Urban America: 1900 to the Present
AFA 275 Place, Race, and Racism
AFA 321 Race, Law, and Public Policy in the Contemporary United States (Effective Spring 2013)
AFA 323 The Black Writer in the Modern World
ASL 113 American Sign Language I (Effective Fall 2013)
ASL 114 American Sign Language II (Effective Fall 2013)
AMS 101 America: An Introduction
AMS 150 Dance History: Twentieth-Century Survey
AMS 205 Modern Art in Latin America (Effective Spring 2011)
AMS 209 Art and Society in America
AMS 211 American Culture in Black and White
AMS 212 Twentieth-Century America
AMS 220 Geography of the United States
AMS 222 The City in American Culture
AMS 230 American Film and American Myth
AMS 231 American Myths and Realities
AMS 236 Music in American Life
AMS 237 American Musical Theater
AMS 239 The American Civil War
AMS 241 Popular Culture and Mass Society
AMS 258 Vietnam and America: 1945-1975
AMS 306 Latinas/os in the United States (Effective Spring 2011)
AMS 308 American Art Since 1945
Art (BA) (Effective Fall 2012)
Art (BS) (Effective Fall 2012)
Art (BA) Photography Concentration (Effective Fall 2012)
Art (BS) Photography Concentration (Effective Fall 2012)
Art Minor (Effective Fall 2012)
ART 100 Introduction to the Visual Arts
ART 150 Introductory Sculpture
ART 200 History of Art to the Renaissance
ART 201 History of Art after the Renaissance
ART 203 Art of the Ancient World
ART 205 Modern Art in Latin America (Effective Spring 2011)
ART 207 Nineteenth-Century Art
ART 209 Art and Society in America
ART 210 The Architect and Society
ART 211 History of Printmaking
ART 240 Women and the Fine Arts
ART 250 Intermediate Sculpture
ART 275 Studio Art Theory and Practice
ART 300 Medieval and Renaissance Art
ART 302 Garden Architecture in Italy
ART 303 History of Photography
ART 305 Museum and Gallery Training
ART 308 American Art since 1945
ART 310 Aspects of Renaissance Art
ART 311 Baroque Art and Architecture
ART 314 Contemporary Issues in Photography
ART 319 The Role of Art in the Modern World
ART 345 Intermediate Printmaking
ART 375 Intermediate Studio Art Theory and Practice
ART 440 Contemporary Art Theory I
PHO 101 Introduction to Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 201 Introduction to Darkroom Techniques (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 215 Historical and Alternative Photographic Processes (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 220 Intermediate Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 230 Color Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 240 Documentary Methods in Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 250 Studio Photography I (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 305 Photography in New York (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 314 Contemporary Issues in Photography
PHO 315 Visiting Artist Workshop (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 320 The Photographic Portfolio
PHO 365 Conceptual and Aesthetic Concerns of Image Making – Photography III (Effective Fall 2012)
AST 100 Contemporary Theories of the Solar System
AST 102 Contemporary Theories of the Universe
BIO 105 Molecular Foundations of Cell Function
BIO 106 Principles of Biology I
BIO 107 Principles of Biology I Laboratory
BIO 108 Principles of Biology II
BIO 109 Principles of Biology II Laboratory
BIO 150 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BIO 160 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
BIO 170 General Biology I (Effective Fall 2010)
BIO 171 General Biology I Laboratory
BIO 180 General Biology II (Effective Fall 2012)
BIO 181 General Biology II Laboratory (Effective Fall 2012)
BIO 214 Biological Approach to Human Sexuality
BIO 215 Invertebrate Zoology and Paleontology
BIO 230 Marine Biology and Oceanography
BIO 232 Social Problems in Biology
BIO 240 The Biology of Disease
BIO 325 Diagnostic Molecular Biology
BIO 326 Introduction to Bioinformatics and Genomics
BIO 342 Advanced Human Anatomy
BIO 350 Microbiology and Cellular Pathology
BIO 351 Microbiology and Cellular Pathology Laboratory
BIO 365 Principles of Neurobiology
BIO 420 Comparative Endocrinology
BIO 424 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory
BIO 425 Computational Molecular Biology
BIO 434 Comparative Physiology
BIO 443 Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis
BIO 450 Experimental Methods in Animal Physiology
BIO 452 Experimental Methods in Behavioral Biology
BIO 454 Advanced Methods in Cell Biology
BIO 456 Experimental Methods in Ecology
BUS 100 Introduction to Business
BUS 135 Introduction to Information Systems
BUS 140 Business Communications
BUS 150 Essential Software Tools for Business
BUS 200 Introduction to International Business
BUS 205 Data Communications and Networks for Business (Effective Spring 2010)
BUS 210 Government Policy and Multinational Enterprises
BUS 211 Communications in a Corporate Setting
BUS 215 Information Management (Effective Fall 2011)
BUS 230 Quantitative Analysis of Business and Economic Problems
BUS 238 Ethical Issues in Business and Society
BUS 250 Computers in Information Processing
BUS 334 Decision Support Systems
BUS 352 Introduction to Systems Analysis
BUS 405 Applied Concepts in Information Systems
BUS 420 Global Business Seminar: Doing Business Abroad (Effective Spring 2011)
FNC 111 Personal Financial Management
FNC 213 Money and Capital Markets
FNC 315 Monetary Theory and Policy
MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management
MGT 230 Introduction to Managerial and Economic Statistics
MGT 314 Small Business Management
MGT 320 Management of Organizational Behavior
MGT 322 Human Resource Administration
MGT 323 Public Policy Analysis
MGT 324 Introduction to Econometrics
MGT 410 Business Policy (Effective Spring 2010)
MGT 416 Decision Making in Business (Effective Spring 2010)
CHM 100 Introduction to Chemistry
CHM 101 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory
CHM 107 Chemistry for Today I Laboratory
CHM 108 Chemistry for Today II
CHM 109 Chemistry for Today II Laboratory
CHM 110 Principles of Chemistry I
CHM 111 Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 116 Principles of Chemistry II
CHM 117 Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory
CHM 121 General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHM 127 General Chemistry II Laboratory
CHM 290 Introduction to Undergraduate Research in Chemistry
CHM 330 Physical Chemistry: Equilibria
CHM 336 Physical Chemistry: Processes
CHM 337 Experimental Methods in Physical Chemistry
CHM 340 Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
CHM 350 Advanced Organic Chemistry
CHM 377 Experimental Biochemistry
CHM 442 Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications
CHM 443 Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis
CHN 101 Conversational Mandarin Chinese I
CHN 102 Conversational Mandarin Chinese II
CHN 113 Basic Mandarin Chinese I
CHN 114 Basic Mandarin Chinese II
CHN 120 Intensive Mandarin Chinese I
CHN 213 Continuing Mandarin Chinese I
CHN 215 Continuing Mandarin Chinese II
CHN 220 Intensive Mandarin Chinese II
CHN 313 Advanced Communication Skills in Mandarin Chinese (Effective Fall 2010)
CHN 315 Languages in Contrast: English and Chinese (Effective Spring 2010)
CIN 204 Politics, Cinema, Media
CIN 211 Cinematography (Effective Fall 2010)
CIN 212 Documentary Video (Effective Fall 2010)
CIN 230 American Film and American Myth
CIN 274 Introduction to Screen Writing
CIN 304 Nonfiction Film and Television
CIN 309 Electronic Media: Alternative Video Histories
CIN 312 Non-Linear and Multimedia Production (Effective Fall 2010)
CIN 314 Introduction to 16mm Filmmaking
CIN 318 Advanced TV Studio Production (Effective Spring 2011)
COM 115 Introduction to Design and Digital Media Environments
COM 150 Introduction to Communications
COM 201 History and Theory of Television
COM 203 Theories of Communications
COM 204 Introduction to Online Journalism (Effective Spring 2011)
COM 211 Communications in a Corporate Setting
COM 220 History of Radio and Television
COM 225 Multicultural Literacy
COM 230 History of Print Media
COM 232 History of Design and Digital Media
COM 240 Media Workshop: Acting, Directing, and Producing for the Media
COM 249 Workshop in Typesetting
COM 261 Television Studio Production
COM 277 Introduction to Journalism
COM 312 Theories of Mass Media
COM 313 Principles of Editorial Design: Integration of Writing and Graphics
COM 318 Advanced TV Studio Production (Effective Spring 2011)
COM 332 History and Theory of Advertising and Public Relations
COM 341 Communications Design Workshop
COM 370 Web Design, Graphics, and Theory
COM 374 Mass Media in Modern Society
COM 380 Web Design, Animation, and Theory
COM 412 Broadcast Journalism (Effective Fall 2011)
COM 432 Corporate Communications Practices
COM 445 Journalism and Society (Effective Fall 2011)
COM 446 Digital Design for Journalists (Effective Fall 2011)
COM 450 Senior Seminar in Communications Research
COM 451 Advanced Design and Digital Media Workshop
COM 475 Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
COM 480 Studies in Advanced Journalism (Effective Fall 2011)
Computer Science and Computer Technology
Computer Science – Mathematics (BS)
CSC 112 Introduction to Word Processing
CSC 114 Elements of Computer Programming for the Technologies
CSC 115 Introduction to Computer Technology
CSC 116 Introduction to Database
CSC 118 Introduction to Spreadsheets
CSC 126 Introduction to Computer Science
CSC 135 Introduction to Information Systems
CSC 205 Basic Desktop Publishing
CSC 210 Applications Programming
CSC 211 Intermediate Programming
CSC 220 Computers and Programming
CSC 223 Computer Hacking Revealed
CSC 225 Introduction to Web Development and the Internet
CSC 226 Web Database Applications
CSC 227 Introductory Computer Game Programming
CSC 228 Discrete Mathematical Structures for Computer Science
CSC 229 Introduction to High Performance Computing (Effective Fall 2010)
CSC 270 Introduction to Scientific Computing
CSC 310 Input/Output Operations and File Management
CSC 326 Information Structures
CSC 330 Object-Oriented Software Design
CSC 334 Computer System Fundamentals
CSC 346 Switching and Automata Theory
CSC 347 Computer Circuits Laboratory
CSC 382 Analysis of Algorithms
CSC 405 Applied Concepts in Information Systems
CSC 420 Concepts of Programming Languages
CSC 421 Internet Data Communications and Security
CSC 424 Database Management Systems
CSC 427 Advanced Computer Game Programming
CSC 429 Advanced High Performance Computing (Effective Fall 2010)
CSC 435 Advanced Data Communications
CSC 438 Mobile Application Development (Effective Fall 2012)
CSC 462 Microcontrollers (Effective Spring 2010)
CSC 470 Introductory Computer Graphics
CSC 475 Image Processing in Computer Science
DAN 101 Contemporary Dance Technique I
DAN 102 Contemporary Dance Technique II
DAN 150 Dance History: Twentieth-Century Survey
DAN 160 Modern Dance Technique I
DAN 180 International Folk Dance
DAN 184 Afro-Haitian Rhythms I
DAN 185 Afro-Haitian Rhythms II
DAN 201 Contemporary Dance Techniques III
DAN 202 Contemporary Dance Techniques IV
DAN 231 Fundamentals of Ballet I
DAN 232 Fundamentals of Ballet II
DAN 331, 332, 333, 334 Private Study in Dance I, II, III, IV
DRA 100 Introduction to Theater
DRA 142 Theater Production Lab
DRA 202 African American Drama
DRA 205 African American Musical Theater
DRA 217 Voice and Diction for Performance and Communication
DRA 235 Introduction to Stage Management
DRA 272 Performance Histories (Ancient to Early Modern)
DRA 273 Performance Histories (1600-1900)
DRA 274 Performance Histories (1901-Present)
DRA 314 Media Workshop for Actors/Directors
DRA 331 Design for the Theater
DRA 350 Theater for Social Action
DRA 358 World Drama since 1800
DRA 373 The Theatrical Imagination
DRA 426 Classical French Drama
ECO 101 Introduction to Economics
ECO 212 Income and Employment Theory
ECO 213 Money and Capital Markets
ECO 230 Introduction to Economic and Managerial Statistics
ECO 231 Quantitative Analysis of Business and Economic Problems
ECO 250 International Economics
ECO 251 International Political Economy
ECO 253 United States Economic History (Effective Fall 2010)
ECO 256 Analysis of Underdeveloped Areas
ECO 276 The Nonprofit Institution
ECO 285 Economics for Engineers
ECO 291 Political Economy of War and Peace
ECO 296 History of American Business
ECO 315 Monetary Theory and Policy
ECO 318 Economic and Business Forecasting
ECO 323 Introduction to Econometrics
ECO 326 Introduction to Mathematical Economics
ECO 327 Intermediate Mathematical Economics
ECO 333 Economics and Philosophy
ECO 335 Behavioral Economics (Effective Spring 2011)
ECO 336 Industrial Organization
ECO 338 Government and Business
ECO 352 Comparative Economic Systems
ECO 388 Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
ECO 389 Economics and Technology
ECO 390 History of Economic Thought
ECO 395 Foundations of Modern Capitalism
ECO 410 Seminar in Economic Analysis
ECO 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
Electrical Engineering Technology
Electrical Engineering Technology (AAS)
Electrical Engineering Technology Minor
Electrical Engineering Technology Courses
ELT 113 Introduction to Electronics
ELT 114 Computer-aided Technology
ELT 224 Electrical Circuit Analysis
ELT 225 Electrical Circuit Analysis Laboratory
ELT 331 Electronics Laboratory
ELT 345 Microprocessor Laboratory
ELT 437 Electrical Power Transmission and distribution
ENS 100 Introduction to Engineering
ENS 102 Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Technology
ENS 136 Computer-Aided Engineering
ENS 220 Introduction to Computer Engineering (Effective Spring 2010)
ENS 221 Digital Electronics Laboratory
ENS 241 Electrical and Electronic Circuits
ENS 249 Basic Measurements Laboratory
ENS 331 Digital Signal Processing
ENS 336 Computer-Aided Engineering II
ENS 356 Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation
ENS 359 Mechanical Materials Laboratory
ENS 362 Microcontrollers (Effective Spring 2010)
ENS 383 Electrical Properties of Materials
ENS 384 Mechanical Properties of Materials
ENS 420 Analog and Digital Systems Design
ENS 432 Digital and Analog Communication Systems
ENS 436 Electric Energy Systems
ENS 438 Power Plant Design and Analysis
ENS 441 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution
ENS 459 Applied Mechanics Laboratory
ENS 463 Introduction to Nanotechnology
ENS 464 Embedded Systems Analysis and Design
ENS 466 Telecommunications and Network Engineering
ENS 470 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
ENS 473 Image and Video Processing in Engineering
ENS 485 Properties of Materials
0-Level Courses in Reading and Writing for Native Speakers of English
0-Level Courses in Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
ENG 007 Developmental English for Non-Native Speakers
ENG 008 Developmental Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
ENG 009 Basic Reading for Non-Native Speakers of English
ENG 010 Developmental Reading for Non-Native Speakers of English
General Education Writing Courses
ENH 201 British Literature to 1800
ENH 202 British Literature since 1800
ENH 203 Literary History of the United States to 1855
ENH 204 Literary History of the United States since 1855
ENH 205 Classics of European Literature
ENH 206 Classics of Modern World Literature
ENH 207 Asian Literatures Before 1900
ENH 208 Contemporary Literature
ENH 209 Literature and Global Cultures
ENH 210 Introduction to Fiction
ENH 211 Introduction to Poetry
ENH 213 Introduction to Nonfiction
ENH 214 Trends in Literature and Film
ENH 215 Literature and Humanities
ENH 216 The Bible and Later Literature
ENH 217 Introduction to Shakespeare
ENH 218 Introduction to the Study of Literature
ENH 221 African American Literature
ENL 267 Craft of Creative Writing
ENL 274 Introduction to Screen Writing
ENL 277 Introduction to Journalism
ENL 314 Classical Greek and Roman Literature
ENL 315 Early Celtic Literature
ENL 317 English Literature prior to the Renaissance
ENL 318 English Literature of the Renaissance
ENL 319 European Literature of the Renaissance and 17th Century
ENL 320 English Literature of the 17th Century
ENL 322 English Literature in the Age of Reason
ENL 323 Coming of Age Narratives
ENL 324 Readings in English Romanticism
ENL 325 Readings in Victorian Literature
ENL 326 European Literature: 1780-1850
ENL 329 Migration and Diasporas in Literature and Culture (Effective Spring 2011)
ENL 330 The American Renaissance
ENL 334 Modern Russian Literature
ENL 335 Modern Asian Literature
ENL 336 Postmodern American Literature (Effective Spring 2010)
ENL 340 Autobiography and Biography
ENL 341 Studies in 18th-Century Fiction
ENL 342 Studies in 19th-Century English Fiction
ENL 343 Studies in 19th-Century European Fiction
ENL 344 American Fiction from 1885 until World War II
ENL 345 American Fiction since World War II
ENL 346 Modern English Fiction through World War II
ENL 347 Major 20th-Century Novelists
ENL 349 English and Commonwealth Fiction since World War II
ENL 352 Major 20th-Century Poets
ENL 358 World Drama since 1800
ENL 365 World Literature in Contexts
ENL 376 British and American Literary Traditions
ENL 378 Major English Author I
ENL 379 Major English Author II
ENL 380 Major English Author III
ENL 381 Major American Author I
ENL 382 Major American Author II
ENL 383 Major American Author III
ENL 386 Major Woman Author III
ENL 389 Major World Author III
ENL 390 Studies in Women in Literature and the Arts
ENL 392 The Black Writer in the Modern World
ENL 395 Mythic Concepts and Archetypes in Literature
ENL 396 Studies in Global Literature I
ENL 397 Studies in Global Literature II
ENL 398 Cultural Variety in the Literature of the United States
300 and 400 Level ENL Writing Courses
ENL 370 Craft of Creative Nonfiction
ENL 429 Autobiographical Writing
ENL 434 Creative Nonfiction Workshop
ENL 437 Writing in the Business World
ENL 438 Newspaper Reporting (Effective Fall 2011)
ENL 442 Women’s Written Expression
ENL 445 Journalism and Society (Effective Fall 2011)
ENL 475 Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
ENL 480 Studies in Advanced Journalism (Effective Fall 2011)
HST 116 Freshman Seminar in History
HST 160 African American History: 1619 to the Present
HST 182 Women’s History and Feminist Theory
HST 201 History of Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1500
HST 202 History of Western Civilization since 1500
HST 204 Introduction to Asian Civilization
HST 208 History of Modern Latin America
HST 210 History of Modern India
HST 212 History of the Ancient Near East
HST 214 Greece and the Hellenistic World
HST 215 The Origins of Western Europe: 400-1000 CE
HST 216 Byzantine Thought and Civilization
HST 217 Introduction to Women's History
HST 219 Greek and Roman Mythology
HST 220 Medieval Thought and Civilization
HST 222 Islam: Religion and Culture
HST 225 History of Christianity
HST 228 Renaissance and Reformation Europe
HST 229 History of Religion from Antiquity to Our Times
HST 234 Asian Tigers since 1945
HST 235 The Modern Middle East
HST 236 Asian American History
HST 244 United States History: 1607-1865
HST 245 United States History: 1865-Present
HST 248 New York City: History and Problems
HST 249 Italian American History
HST 251 History of the U.S. City
HST 252 History of Education in the United States
HST 253 United States Economic History (Effective Fall 2010)
HST 254 History of Staten Island
HST 257 The History of American Immigration
HST 258 Vietnam and America: 1945-1975
HST 260 U.S. History, First Encounters to the Present (Effective Fall 2011)
HST 262 African American History: 1619-1865
HST 263 African American History: 1865 to the Present
HST 265 History of the Caribbean
HST 266 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
HST 267 Contemporary African Issues
HST 269 Blacks in Urban America: 1900-Present
HST 270 Modern British History: 1700-1900
HST 271 Modern British History: 1900 to the Present
HST 274 History of Modern Russia
HST 278 Twentieth-Century Europe
HST 279 History of the Balkans: 1453 to the Present
HST 284 The Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia
HST 285 The World of the 21st Century
HST 286 History of American Women
HST 290 The West and the World: Africa Encounters Europe
HST 291 The Atlantic World (Effective Fall 2009)
HST 292 The West and the World: Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Medieval World
HST 315 The European Discovery of America and the Encounter with the Native Peoples: 1492 to 1581
HST 317 The Medieval Balkans and the Ottoman Turks: 1204-1481
HST 318 Themes in Byzantine History
HST 320 Topics in Ancient and Medieval History
HST 321 Themes In Classical and Hellenistic History
HST 322 The Late Antique World
HST 323 Themes in Roman Republican and Imperial History
HST 324 Environmental History (Effective Spring 2013)
HST 327 The World of Late Imperial China
HST 330 Nationalist Movements and the Process of Independence in Africa
HST 331 Black Intellectual Thought in the African Diaspora
HST 332 The Age of Revolutions: 1765-1820
HST 333 Colonialism and the African Experience (Effective Fall 2009)
HST 335 Society and Culture in the United States
HST 336 Themes in United States History: 1607-1788
HST 337 Early American Republic: 1788-1850
HST 338 Themes in United States History: 1877-1914
HST 339 Themes in United States History: 1914-1945
HST 340 United States Foreign Policy in the 20th Century
HST 344 War and Society in Modern America
HST 349 United States History since 1945
HST 350 Comparative Urban History
HST 361 The Heritage of Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois
HST 370 The Middle East and Europe
HST 375 Economic History of Soviet Russia
HST 384 Social and Political Ideologies in the Modern World
HST 386 The Recovery of Women’s Past
HST 324 Environmental History (Effective Spring 2013)
HST 389 Themes in American Women’s History
HST 395 Foundations of Modern Society
HST 401 Seminar in Advanced Historical Study (Effective Fall 2012)
INS 100 Integrated Physical Science I
INS 101 Integrated Physical Science I Laboratory
INT 200 The World and the West: Contemporary Issues
INT 201 Latin American Perspectives
INT 203 Gender in the Contemporary World
INT 230 Aspects of Contemporary China (Effective Fall 2010)
INT 305 Power and Society in Latin America (Effective Spring 2009)
INT 307 Caribbean Societies (Effective Spring 2011)
INT 367 Globalization and the World System (Effective Spring 2009)
ITL 313 Advanced Communication Skills
ITL 320 Italian Civilization and Culture
ITL 325 Italian Experience in the Americas
ITL 330 History of Italian Cinema
ITL 341 Literary Survey I: Medieval Renaissance
ITL 342 Literary Survey II: Modern Italian Studies
ITL 350 Gender in Italian Literature
ITL 352 Themes in Medieval and Renaissance Literature
ITL 353 Themes in Modern and Contemporary Literature
ITL 420 Italian Literary Renaissance
ITL 440 Italian 19th-Century Literature
ITL 450 Modern Italian Literature
ITL 470 Genre, Theme, Key Author: Medieval and Renaissance Literature
ITL 471 Genre, Theme, Key Author: Modern and Contemporary Literature
LNG 156 Contemporary European Drama
LNG 162 Western European Culture - France
LNG 163 Western European Culture - Germany
LNG 164 Western European Culture - Italy
LNG 165 Western European Culture - Spain
LNG 168 Latin American Culture
LNG 230 Aspects of Contemporary China
LNG 266 Women in European Literature to the Renaissance
LNG 267 Women in European Literature after the Renaissance
LNG 315 Languages in Contrast: English and Chinese (Effective Spring 2010)
LNG 389 Major World Author III
LNG 396 Studies in Global Literature I
LNG 397 Studies in Global Literature II
Latin American, Caribbean, and Latina/o Studies
Macaulay Honors College at CSI
HON 101 The American Experience: Humanities
HON 121 The Arts in New York City
HON 122 The Peopling of New York
HON 205 Non-U.S. Experience: Humanities
HON 206 Non-U.S. Experience: Social Sciences
HON 223 Science and Technology in New York City
HON 224 Shaping the Future of New York City
HON 400 Honors Seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Computer Science-Mathematics (BS)
Mathematics Testing (See also Academic Policies/Testing)
Remedial and Developmental Mathematics Courses: 0-Level Courses in Mathematics
MTH 015 Elementary Algebra with Proficiency Exam Review
College-level Mathematics Courses
MTH 015 Elementary Algebra with Proficiency Exam Review
MTH 025 Selected Topics in Intermediate Algebra
MTH 102 Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students
MTH 103 Mathematical Ideas (Effective Fall 2011)
MTH 108 Medical Dosage Calculations
MTH 109 Mathematics and the Environment
MTH 113 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
MTH 123 College Algebra and Trigonometry
MTH 129 Algebra and Trigonometry Computer Laboratory
MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
MTH 214 Applied Statistics Using Computers
MTH 217 Fundamentals of Mathematics I (Effective Fall 2013)
MTH 218 Fundamentals of Mathematics II
MTH 221 Applied Finite Mathematics and Business Calculus
MTH 228 Discrete Mathematical Structures for Computer Science
MTH 229 Calculus Computer Laboratory
MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus
MTH 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
MTH 232 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
MTH 233 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
MTH 235 Accelerated Calculus I
MTH 236 Accelerated Calculus II
MTH 306 History of Mathematical Thought
MTH 311 Probability Theory and an Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
MTH 330 Applied Mathematical Analysis I
MTH 331 Applied Mathematical Analysis II
MTH 334 Differential Equations
MTH 337 Applied Combinatorics and Graph Theory
MTH 338 Linear Algebra (Effective Spring 2011)
MTH 370 Operations Research (Effective Fall 2010)
MTH 410 Mathematical Statistics I
MTH 411 Mathematical Statistics II
MTH 416 Mathematics of Finance
MTH 430 Partial Differential Equations (Effective Spring 2011)
MTH 435 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
MTH 437 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
Medical Technology (BS): Medical Technologist Option (Effective Fall 2012)
MDT 310 Blood Transfusion Technology
MDT 318 Cytotechnology and Cytologic Techniques
MDT 325 Diagnostic Molecular Biology
MDT 365 Radiochemistry and Radiochemical Analysis
MDT 319 Cytotechnology Training I
MDT 321 Histotechnology Training I
MDT 380 Medical Technology Training I
MDT 381 Clinical Chemistry Training
MDT 382 Hematology-Coagulation Training (Effective Fall 2012)
MDT 383 Clinical Microscopy Training
MDT 384 Laboratory Operations and Management (Effective Fall 2012)
MDT 395 Nuclear Medicine Training I
MDT 419 Cytotechnology Training II
MDT 421 Histotechnology Training II
MDT 480 Medical Technology Training II
MDT 481 Clinical Microbiology Training
MDT 482 Immuno-Hematology Training
MDT 483 Serology-Immunology Training
Music (BS) (Effective Fall 2011)
MUS 106 Jazz Performance Techniques (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 108 Introduction to Jazz History
MUS 110 Introduction to Music History
MUS 125 Introduction to Music Theory (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 180 Performance Workshop I (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 181 First-Semester Private Lessons (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 190 Performance Workshop II
MUS 191 Second-Semester Private Lessons
MUS 203 Music History I: History of Jazz (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 204 Music History II - History of Western Music from Antiquity to 1750 (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 223 Keyboard Musicianship I (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 224 Keyboard Musicianship II (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 225 Music Theory I (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 226 Music Theory II (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 236 Music in American Life
MUS 237 American Musical Theater
MUS 242 Harmonic Practice in the Jazz Tradition (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 243 Musicianship I (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 244 Musicianship II (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 249 Jazz Combo (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 253 Musical Performance II
MUS 258 Music Technology (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 270 Composition I (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 280 Performance Workshop III
MUS 281 Third-Semester Private Lessons
MUS 290 Performance Workshop IV
MUS 291 Fourth-Semester Private Lessons
MUS 301 Improvisation (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 303 Music History III: Western Music from 1750 to 1900 (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 304 Music History IV: Western Art Music from 1900-Present (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 322 Counterpoint (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 323 Keyboard Musicianship III (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 325 Keyboard Musicianship IV (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 326 Instrumentation and Scoring (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 338 Innovators in Jazz (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 339 Jazz Composition and Analysis (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 340 Arranging for Jazz Ensemble (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 349 Jazz Repertoire Combo (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 352 Musical Performance III
MUS 353 Musical Performance IV
MUS 360 Twentieth-Century Directions (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 361 Audio for Moving Images (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 362 Performance with Computer and Electronics (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 363 Musicianship III (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 364 Musicianship IV (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 366 Multitrack Mixing and Mastering (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 370 Composition II (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 373 Junior Project (Composition) (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 380 Performance Workshop V
MUS 381 Fifth-Semester Private Lessons
MUS 383 Junior Project (Performance) (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 390 Performance Workshop VI
MUS 391 Sixth-Semester Private Lessons
MUS 393 Junior Project (Research) (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 400 The Music of J. S. Bach (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 420 Modal Counterpoint (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 422 Counterpoint II (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 441 Composing in the Popular Idiom (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 450 History and Literature of the Symphony (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 460 History and Literature of Chamber Music (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 470 History and Literature of Opera (Effective Fall 2011)
MUS 473 Senior Project (Composition) (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 480 Performance Workshop VII (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 481 Seventh-Semester Private Lessons (Effective Spring 2011)
MUS 483 Senior Project (Performance)
MUS 490 Performance Workshop VIII
NRS 110 Medical-Surgical Nursing I
NRS 120 Medical-Surgical Nursing II
NRS 210 Medical-Surgical Nursing III
NRS 220 Family-Centered Maternity Nursing
NRS 223 Perspectives and Issues in Professional Nursing
NRS 303 Seminar in Professional Development
NRS 305 Women's Health Issues Across the Lifecycle (Effective Fall 2011)
NRS 310 Interpersonal Dynamics for Professional Nurses
NRS 319 Nursing in the Information Age
NRS 320 Health Assessment and Physical Examination
NRS 321 Introduction to Research in Nursing
NRS 323 Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Populations
NRS 325 Nursing Care at the End of Life (Effective Fall 2009)
NRS 410 Community Health Nursing
NRS 411 Leadership in the Management of Patient Care
NRS 421 Nursing in Critical Illness (Effective Spring 2010)
NRS 423 Issues in Health Care and Professional Nursing (Effective Spring 2010)
Philosophy and Political Science (BA)
PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
PHL 130 Introduction to Ethics
PHL 200 Early Political Theory
PHL 202 Modern Political Theory
PHL 204 American Political and Legal Thought
PHL 216 Ideas and the World: 600 BCE to 1600 CE
PHL 217 Ideas and the World: 1600 to the Present
PHL 220 Experience and Knowledge
PHL 221 Logic and Scientific Method
PHL 223 Philosophical Thinking
PHL 224 Selected Issues in Metaphysics
PHL 233 Race Discrimination: A Philosophical Analysis
PHL 236 Life and Death: Bioethics
PHL 238 Ethical Issues in Business and Society
PHL 240 Philosophy of Religion
PHL 303 Recent Political Theory
PHL 307 History of Legal Thought
PHL 314 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
PHL 320 Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology
PHL 333 Economics and Philosophy
PHL 336 Advanced Topics in Ethics and Social Philosophy
PHL 350 Theories of Literature and Criticism
PHL 420 Foundations of Mathematics
PHL 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
PHO 101 Introduction to Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 201 Introduction to Darkroom Techniques (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 215 Historical and Alternative Photographic Processes (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 220 Intermediate Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 230 Color Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 240 Documentary Methods in Photography (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 250 Studio Photography I (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 305 Photography in New York (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 314 Contemporary Issues in Photography
PHO 315 Visiting Artist Workshop (Effective Fall 2012)
PHO 320 The Photographic Portfolio
PHO 365 Conceptual and Aesthetic Concerns of Image Making – Photography III (Effective Fall 2012)
Physics Minor (Effective Fall 2010)
PHY 105 Galileo to Newton and Beyond
PHY 107 Maxwell to Einstein and Beyond
PHY 111 College Physics I Laboratory
PHY 114 Introduction to Physics
PHY 121 General Physics I Laboratory
PHY 151 College Physics II Laboratory
PHY 153 Waves, Optics, and Modern Physics
PHY 161 General Physics II Laboratory
PHY 206 Nature of Physical Processes
PHY 240 Waves and Modern Physics
PHY 309 Basic Measurements Laboratory
PHY 315 Advanced Physics Laboratory
PHY 318 The Scientific Revolution
PHY 350 Transport Processes (Effective Fall 2009)
PHY 356 Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation
PHY 381 History of Modern Physics
PHY 383 Electrical Properties of Materials
PHY 384 Mechanical Properties of Materials
PHY 443 Applied Quantum Physics (Effective Fall 2012)
PHY 450 Fluid Mechanics (Effective Fall 2009)
POL 100 American Government and Politics
POL 103 Understanding the Political World: An Introduction to Political Science
POL 201 Early Political Theory
POL 202 Modern Political Theory
POL 204 American Political and Legal Thought
POL 218 Politics and the Novel
POL 219 Politics, Cinema, Media
POL 221 The American Presidency
POL 222 The American Legal System
POL 227 Political Parties, Elections, and Interest Groups
POL 229 Law, Justice, and Politics
POL 233 CUNY Internship Program in New York Government and Politics I
POL 234 CUNY Internship Program in New York Government and Politics II
POL 235 The American Political System
POL 237 Criminal Courts and Defendants’ Rights
POL 238 Criminal Law and Procedure
POL 240 Comparative Government
POL 241 Western European Politics: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany
POL 244 From the Soviet Union to the Commonwealth of Independent States
POL 246 Nazism and The Holocaust
POL 250 Latin American Politics
POL 251 International Political Economy
POL 259 International Security (Effective Spring 2011)
POL 260 International Politics: In Search of a New World Order
POL 261 International Organizations
POL 303 Recent Political Theory
POL 307 History of Legal Thought
POL 310 Political Sociology (Effective Spring 2011)
POL 320 The Judiciary in Politics (Effective Spring 2013)
POL 321 Race, Law and Public Policy in the Contemporary United States (Effective Spring 2013)
POL 323 Public Policy Analysis
POL 325 Storming Washington: Presidential and Congressional Elections
POL 335 Internships in New York State Government
POL 336 American Constitutional Law
POL 338 Civil Rights and Liberties
POL 340 Uniting Europe: The Political Economy of the European Union
POL 341 The Politics of the New Germany
POL 342 Comparative Politics of Developing Countries
POL 343 Democracy and Democratization
POL 349 Comparative Human Rights
POL 353 China: Politics and Foreign Relations
POL 364 International Negotiations and Conflict Management (Effective Spring 2013)
POL 365 Current American Foreign Policy
POL 394 CUNY World Affairs Internship
POL 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
Preparation for Professional School
PSY 201 Foundations of Psychological Research (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 211 Methods of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)(Effective Spring 2009)
PSY 213 Cross-Cultural Psychology
PSY 214 Psychology of Advertising
PSY 215 Psychological Perspectives on Disabilities
PSY 217 Psychology and Chinese Culture (Effective Spring 2011)
PSY 226 Theories of Personality
PSY 232 Physiological Psychology: Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
PSY 236 Biological Origins of Behavior
PSY 239 Physiological Psychology: Motivated Behavior
PSY 242 Developmental Psychology
PSY 254 Phenomenological Psychology
PSY 266 Statistics in Psychology (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 280 Psychology of Religion (Effective Spring 2010)
PSY 286 Psychology of Creativity
PSY 290 Psychology of Death and Dying
PSY 302 Advanced Psychopathology
PSY 315 Psychology and the Law
PSY 318 The Child in Community Fieldwork
PSY 330 Experimental Psychology: Cognition and Perception (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 332 Psychological Tests and Measurements
PSY 333 Experimental Psychology: Learning and Behavior (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 334 Experimental Psychology: Social and Personality (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 335 Experimental Psychology: Child Development (Effective Fall 2012)
PSY 340 Mentoring and Adolescent Development
PSY 350 Prejudice and Social Identity
PSY 352 History and Systems of Psychology
PSY 355 Contemporary Issues in Human Sexuality (Effective Spring 2011)
PSY 362 Approaches to Psychotherapy
PSY 390 Human Evolution (Effective Spring 2011)
PSY 420 Advanced Seminar in Psychology
PSY 464 Applied Behavior Analysis
Science, Letters, and Society (BA)
Science, Letters, and Society Courses
SLS 217 Fundamentals of Mathematics I (Effective Fall 2013)
SLS 218 Fundamentals of Mathematics II
SLS 235 The American Political System
SLS 245 Contemporary Social Issues
SLS 261 Nature of Physical Processes
SLS 262 Life Science in Context
SLS 301 Humanities I: Ancient Culture
SLS 302 Humanities II: Medieval and Early Modern Culture
Social Work (BS) (Effective Fall 2012)
SWK 107 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities
SWK 200 Introduction to Social Work (Effective Spring 2012)
SWK 300 Social Work Research I (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 302 Social Work Research II (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 305 Diversity in Social Work (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 307 Drugs and Alcohol (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 311 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 312 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 350 Social Work Practice I (Effective Fall 2012)
SWK 360 Social Work Practice II (Effective Fall 2012)
SWK 365 Social Work Practice III (Effective Fall 2012)
SWK 370 Social Welfare Policy I: History, Trends, and Fundamental Concepts (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 440 Internship in Developmental Disabilities
SWK 454 Social Work Field Practicum I (Effective Fall 2011)
SWK 455 Social Work Field Seminar I
SWK 464 Social Work Field Practicum II
SWK 465 Social Work Field Seminar II
SWK 470 Social Welfare Policy II: Social Welfare, Social Policy and the Social Work Profesion
Sociology/Anthropology Courses
ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology
ANT 205 Native American Societies
ANT 225 Multicultural Literacy
ANT 305 Power and Society in Latin America
ANT 306 Latinas/os in the United States (Effective Spring 2011)
ANT 307 Caribbean Societies (Effective Spring 2011)
ANT 312 Food, Self, and Society
ANT 365 Political Anthropology
ANT 367 Globalization and the World System
ANT 390 Human Evolution (Effective Spring 2011)
ANT 450 Anthropology of Philosophy and Religion
ANT 460 Personality and Culture
SOC 201 Methods of Sociological Research
SOC 202 Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class
SOC 210 Sociology of Health and Medicine
SOC 220 Marriage and the Family
SOC 226 Socialization of the Child
SOC 245 Contemporary Social Issues
SOC 260 Class, Status, and Power
SOC 274 Social Welfare (Effective Fall 2011)
SOC 275 Sociology of Education
SOC 280 Sociology and Politics
SOC 292 The Individual in Society
SOC 301 Computerized Research Analysis
SOC 302 Contemporary Sociological Theory
SOC 305 Power and Society in Latin America
SOC 306 Latinas/os in the United States
SOC 307 Caribbean Societies (Effective Spring 2011)
SOC 312 Food, Self, and Society
SOC 340 Ethnicity and Immigration
SOC 350 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
SOC 360 Sociology of Work and Leisure
SOC 367 Globalization and the World System
SOC 372 Institutions of Control
SOC 374 Mass Media in Modern Society
SOC 378 Social Planning (Effective Fall 2011)
SPN 101 Spanish Conversation I
SPN 102 Spanish Conversation II
SPN 113 Basic Spanish I (Closed to Native Speakers)
SPN 114 Basic Spanish II (Closed to Native Speakers)
SPN 219 Intensive Spanish for Heritage Speakers
SPN 220 Intensive Spanish II (Effective Spring 2009)
SPN 313 Advanced Communication Skills
SPN 319 Introduction to Translation
SPN 320 The Civilization of Spain
SPN 325 The Civilization of Pre-Colombian Spanish America
SPN 330 The Civilization of Spanish America
SPN 339 Spanish Society and Literature through 1700
SPN 340 An Introduction to the Literature of Spain
SPN 341 Spanish Society and Literature from 1700 to the Present
SPN 342 Spanish American Society and Literature through Modernism
SPN 343 Spanish American Society and Literature from Modernism to the 21st Century
SPN 350 Introduction to Spanish American Literature
SPN 352 Studies in Spanish American Literature and Culture I
SPN 359 Studies in Peninsular Spanish Literature and Culture I
SPN 425 The Golden Age of Spanish Drama
SPN 430 Cervantes: Don Quixote and Other Works
SPN 450 The Modern Spanish Novel
SPN 452 Studies in Spanish American Literature and Culture II
SPN 453 Modernism and The Generation of 98
SPN 455 The Modern Spanish American Novel
SPN 459 Studies in Peninsular Spanish Literature and Culture II
SPN 462 Lorca and the Spanish Poetry of the 20th Century
SPN 463 Spanish American Poetry from Modernism to the 21st Century
SPN 465 Spanish Theater in the 20th Century
SPN 470 Spanish American Theater in the 20th Century
Student Professional Development
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (BA)
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Minor
Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Courses
WGS 100 Women’s History and Feminist Theory
WGS 201 Introduction to Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (Effective Fall 2010)
WGS 202 Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class
WGS 203 Gender in the Contemporary World
WGS 217 Introduction to Women's History
WGS 266 Women in European Literature to the Renaissance
WGS 267 Women in European Literature after the Renaissance
WGS 270 Women and the Fine Arts
WGS 272 Women as Creative Persons
WGS 280 Introduction to Women’s Written Expression
WGS 286 History of American Women
WGS 300 Research Problems in Feminism
WGS 312 Food, Self, and Society
WGS 340 Mentoring and Adolescent Development
WGS 353 The Feminist Challenge in French Literature
WGS 355 Contemporary Issues in Human Sexuality (Effective Spring 2011)
WGS 368 Queer Studies (Effective Spring 2011)
WGS 386 The Recovery of Women’s Past
WGS 387 Major Woman Author III
WGS 389 Themes in American Women’s History
WGS 390 Studies in Women in Literature and the Arts
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