| Symbols & Numeric |
0-Level Courses in Reading and Writing for Native Speakers of English
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0-Level Courses in Reading and Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
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| A |
About the College
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Academic Advisement
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Academic Dismissal
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Academic Freedom
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Academic Integrity, Plagiarism, and Cheating
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Academic Policies
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Academic Probation
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Academic Requirements for Admission to Associate’s Degree Programs (Two-Year)
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Academic Requirements for Admission to Bachelor’s Degree Programs (Four-Year)
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Academic Requirements for Admission to the Macaulay Honors College
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Academic Requirements for Admission to the Teacher Education Honors Academy
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Academic Requirements for Admission to The Verrazano School
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Academic Standards Policy
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Academic Standing
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Academic Warning
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ACC 114 Introduction to Accounting I
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ACC 121 Introduction to Accounting II
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ACC 215 Intermediate Accounting I
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ACC 225 Intermediate Accounting II
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ACC 235 Government and Not-for-Profit Accounting
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ACC 241 Federal Income Taxation I
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ACC 250 Accounting Information Systems
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ACC 251 Federal Income Taxation II
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ACC 300 International Accounting
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ACC 310 Cost Accounting I
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ACC 315 Analysis of Financial Statements
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ACC 318 New York State and Local Taxes
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ACC 414 Advanced Accounting
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ACC 415 CPA Problems and Current Issues
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ACC 422 Standards and Procedures of Financial Audits
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Accounting
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Accounting (BS)
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Accounting Courses
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Accounting Minor
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Admission of Sex Offenders
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Admissions
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Admissions Committee
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Adolescence Education
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Adults Returning to College Program (ARC)
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Advanced Placement
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AFA 122 Black Dance Workshop
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AFA 160 African American History: 1619 to the Present
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AFA 202 African American Drama
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AFA 203 Workshop in Black Theater
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AFA 204 Ethnomusicology of African Americans
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AFA 205 African American Musical Theater
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AFA 211 American Culture in Black and White
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AFA 221 African American Literature
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AFA 223 Comparative Black Literature
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AFA 225 Contemporary Third World Literature
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AFA 247 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
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AFA 253 African Politics
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AFA 260 History of Africa
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AFA 262 African American History: 1619-1865
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AFA 263 African American History: 1865 to the Present
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AFA 265 History of the Caribbean
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AFA 266 Contemporary African Issues
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AFA 267 The Black Experience
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AFA 269 Blacks in Urban America: 1900 to the Present
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AFA 275 Place, Race, and Racism
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AFA 323 The Black Writer in the Modern World
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AFA 333 Colonialism and the African Experience
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AFA 361 The Heritage of Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois
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African American Studies
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African American Studies (BA)
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African American Studies Courses
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African American Studies Minor
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After Acceptance to the College of Staten Island
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Alumni Relations
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American Sign Language Courses
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American Studies
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American Studies (BA)
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American Studies Courses
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American Studies Minor
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AMS 101 America: An Introduction
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AMS 150 Dance History: Twentieth-Century Survey
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AMS 209 Art and Society in America
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AMS 210 American Philosophy
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AMS 211 American Culture in Black and White
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AMS 212 Twentieth-Century America
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AMS 214 America in the World
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AMS 220 Geography of the United States
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AMS 221 The American Dream
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AMS 222 The City in American Culture
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AMS 224 Religion in America
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AMS 230 American Film and American Myth
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AMS 231 American Myths and Realities
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AMS 236 Music in American Life
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AMS 237 American Musical Theater
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AMS 239 The American Civil War
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AMS 241 Popular Culture and Mass Society
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AMS 243 American Humor
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AMS 251 American Ideas
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AMS 252 American Arts
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AMS 258 Vietnam and America: 1945-1975
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AMS 308 American Art Since 1945
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AMS 311 The American Cultural Experience
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AMS 335 Society and Culture in the United States
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ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology
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ANT 201 Cultural Anthropology
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ANT 202 Physical Anthropology
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ANT 205 Native American Societies
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ANT 225 Multicultural Literacy
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ANT 305 Power and Society in Latin America
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ANT 312 Food, Self, and Society
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ANT 331 Women and Work
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ANT 345 Early Civilizations
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ANT 350 Foraging Societies
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ANT 365 Political Anthropology
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ANT 367 Globalization and the World System
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ANT 370 Urban Anthropology
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ANT 390 Human Evolution
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ANT 450 Anthropology of Philosophy and Religion
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ANT 460 Personality and Culture
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Anthropology Courses
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Appendix
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Appendix i - Campus Behavior Code
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Appendix ii - Computer User Responsibilities
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Appendix iii - CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity
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Appendix iv - Immunization Requirement
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Appendix ix - Policy Against Sexual Harassment
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Appendix v - New York State Education Law Section 224-a
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Appendix vi - Access to Student Records
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Appendix vii - Section 504 Statement of Nondiscrimination
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Appendix viii - Federal Rehabilitation Act
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Appendix x - Campus Safety and Security
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Application for Graduation
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Application Procedures and Deadlines
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ARC 111 Architectural Graphics Workshop
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ARC 112 The Built Environment of New York City
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ARC 200 Environmental Concepts I
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ARC 212 History, Theory, and Technology of the Built Environment
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ARC 300 Environmental Concepts II
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ARC 400 Environmental Concepts III
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Architectural Studies Courses
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Art
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Art (BA or BS) Photography Concentration
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Art (BA)
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Art (BS)
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ART 100 Introduction to the Visual Arts
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ART 106 Art in Rome
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ART 120 Introductory Drawing
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ART 125 Portrait Drawing I
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ART 130 Introductory Painting
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ART 150 Introductory Sculpture
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ART 200 History of Art to the Renaissance
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ART 201 History of Art after the Renaissance
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ART 203 Art of the Ancient World
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ART 207 Nineteenth-Century Art
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ART 208 Twentieth-Century Art
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ART 209 Art and Society in America
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ART 210 The Architect and Society
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ART 211 History of Printmaking
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ART 220 Intermediate Drawing
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ART 225 Portrait Drawing II
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ART 230 Intermediate Painting
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ART 240 Women and the Fine Arts
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ART 245 Printmaking
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ART 250 Intermediate Sculpture
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ART 275 Studio Art Theory and Practice
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ART 300 Medieval and Renaissance Art
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ART 301 Baroque Art
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ART 302 Garden Architecture in Italy
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ART 303 History of Photography
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ART 305 Museum and Gallery Training
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ART 308 American Art since 1945
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ART 310 Aspects of Renaissance Art
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ART 311 Baroque Art and Architecture
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ART 314 Contemporary Issues in Photography
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ART 319 The Role of Art in the Modern World
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ART 320 Advanced Drawing
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ART 325 Portrait Drawing III
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ART 330 Advanced Painting
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ART 340 Design Workshop I
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ART 341 Design Workshop II
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ART 345 Intermediate Printmaking
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ART 350 Advanced Sculpture
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ART 375 Intermediate Studio Art Theory and Practice
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ART 410 Major Artist I
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ART 411 Major Artist II
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ART 440 Contemporary Art Theory I
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ART 441 Contemporary Art Theory II
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ART 445 Advanced Printmaking
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ART 475 Advanced Studio Art Theory and Practice
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Art Courses
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Art Minor
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ASL 113 American Sign Language I
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ASL 114 American Sign Language II
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ASL 213 American Sign Language III
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ASL 215 American Sign Language IV
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Associate Professors Emeriti and Emeritae
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AST 100 Contemporary Theories of the Solar System
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AST 101 Planetary Laboratory
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AST 102 Contemporary Theories of the Universe
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AST 103 Galactic Laboratory
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AST 105 Observational Astronomy
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AST 120 Space Science I
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AST 160 Space Science II
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AST 396 Introduction to Astrophysics
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Astronomy Courses
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Attendance Policies
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Auditing a Course
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| B |
BIO 102 Human Body
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BIO 105 Molecular Foundations of Cell Function
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BIO 106 Principles of Biology I
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BIO 107 Principles of Biology I Laboratory
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BIO 108 Principles of Biology II
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BIO 109 Principles of Biology II Laboratory
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BIO 146 Nutrition
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BIO 150 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
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BIO 160 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
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BIO 170 General Biology I
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BIO 171 General Biology I Laboratory
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BIO 180 General Biology II
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BIO 181 General Biology II Laboratory
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BIO 205 General Physiology
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BIO 213 Vertebrate Zoology
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BIO 214 Biological Approach to Human Sexuality
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BIO 215 Invertebrate Zoology and Paleontology
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BIO 222 Field Biology
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BIO 228 Botany
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BIO 230 Marine Biology and Oceanography
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BIO 232 Social Problems in Biology
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BIO 240 The Biology of Disease
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BIO 242 History of Biology
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BIO 272 Biometrics
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BIO 312 Genetics
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BIO 314 General Microbiology
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BIO 316 Clinical Microbiology
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BIO 318 Histology
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BIO 322 Evolution
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BIO 324 Developmental Biology
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BIO 325 Diagnostic Molecular Biology
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BIO 326 Introduction to Bioinformatics and Genomics
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BIO 327 Molecular Biology
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BIO 332 Advanced Physiology
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BIO 338 Behavioral Biology
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BIO 342 Advanced Human Anatomy
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BIO 346 General Virology
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BIO 350 Microbiology and Cellular Pathology
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BIO 351 Microbiology and Cellular Pathology Laboratory
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BIO 352 Cell Biology
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BIO 360 Ecology
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BIO 365 Principles of Neurobiology
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BIO 368 Neuroscience
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BIO 370 Biochemistry I
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BIO 372 Cell Biochemistry
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BIO 376 Biochemistry II
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BIO 378 Radiation Biology
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BIO 382 Pharmacotherapeutics
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BIO 415 Mathematical Biology
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BIO 420 Comparative Endocrinology
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BIO 424 Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Laboratory
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BIO 425 Computational Molecular Biology
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BIO 428 Plant Physiology
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BIO 432 Clinical Pathology
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BIO 434 Comparative Physiology
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BIO 442 Immunology
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BIO 443 Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis
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BIO 450 Experimental Methods in Animal Physiology
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BIO 452 Experimental Methods in Behavioral Biology
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BIO 454 Advanced Methods in Cell Biology
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BIO 456 Experimental Methods in Ecology
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BIO 458 Experimental Methods in Cell Biochemistry
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BIO 460 Experimental Methods in Advanced Genetics
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Biochemistry
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Biochemistry (BS)
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Biochemistry Minor
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Biology
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Biology (BS)
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Biology Courses
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Biology Minor
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Board of Trustees
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BUS 100 Introduction to Business
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BUS 135 Introduction to Information Systems
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BUS 140 Business Communications
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BUS 150 Essential Software Tools for Business
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BUS 160 Business Law I
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BUS 200 Introduction to International Business
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BUS 205 Data Communications and Networks for Business
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BUS 210 Government Policy and Multinational Enterprises
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BUS 211 Communications in a Corporate Setting
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BUS 230 Quantitative Analysis of Business and Economic Problems
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BUS 238 Ethical Issues in Business and Society
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BUS 250 Computers in Information Processing
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BUS 260 Business Law II
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BUS 310 International Trade
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BUS 334 Decision Support Systems
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BUS 352 Introduction to Systems Analysis
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BUS 360 Business Law III
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BUS 405 Applied Concepts in Information Systems
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BUS 410 Media Administration
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Business
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Business (AAS)
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Business (BS)
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Business Courses
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Business Minors
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| C |
Campus Activities Board (CAB)
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Campus Center
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Center for International Service
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Center for the Arts
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CET 230 Statics
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CET 360 Strength of Materials
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Change of Curriculum or Major
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Chemistry
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Chemistry (BS)
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Chemistry Courses
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Chemistry Minor
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Childhood Education
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Children's Center
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Chinese Courses
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CHM 100 Introduction to Chemistry
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CHM 101 Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory
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CHM 106 Chemistry for Today I
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CHM 107 Chemistry for Today I Laboratory
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CHM 108 Chemistry for Today II
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CHM 109 Chemistry for Today II Laboratory
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CHM 110 Principles of Chemistry I
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CHM 111 Principles of Chemistry I Laboratory
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CHM 116 Principles of Chemistry II
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CHM 117 Principles of Chemistry II Laboratory
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CHM 121 General Chemistry I Laboratory
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CHM 127 General Chemistry II Laboratory
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CHM 141 General Chemistry I
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CHM 142 General Chemistry II
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CHM 240 Analytical Chemistry
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CHM 250 Organic Chemistry I
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CHM 256 Organic Chemistry II
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CHM 290 Introduction to Undergraduate Research in Chemistry
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CHM 330 Physical Chemistry: Equilibria
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CHM 336 Physical Chemistry: Processes
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CHM 337 Experimental Methods in Physical Chemistry
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CHM 340 Instrumental Methods of Chemical Analysis
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CHM 350 Advanced Organic Chemistry
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CHM 370 Biochemistry I
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CHM 376 Biochemistry II
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CHM 377 Experimental Biochemistry
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CHM 434 Inorganic Chemistry
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CHM 442 Spectroscopy: Theory and Applications
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CHM 443 Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis
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CHM 452 Polymer Chemistry
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CHM 592 Independent Study for Research
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CHM 594 Independent Study for Honors Research
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CHN 101 Conversational Mandarin Chinese I
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CHN 102 Conversational Mandarin Chinese II
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CHN 113 Basic Mandarin Chinese I
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CHN 114 Basic Mandarin II
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CHN 213 Continuing Mandarin Chinese I
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CHN 215 Continuing Mandarin Chinese II
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CHN 315 Languages in Contrast: English and Chinese (Effective Spring 2010)
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CIN 100 Introduction to Film
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CIN 111 Video I
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CIN 120 Video II
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CIN 203 Chinese Cinema
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CIN 204 Politics, Cinema, Media
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CIN 210 Film Theory
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CIN 211 Cinematography
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CIN 212 Documentary Video
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CIN 220 Film History
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CIN 230 American Film and American Myth
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CIN 240 Third World Cinema
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CIN 271 Women and Film
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CIN 274 Introduction to Screen Writing
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CIN 301 Screen Adaptations
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CIN 303 Screen Comedy
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CIN 304 Nonfiction Film and Television
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CIN 305 Film Genres
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CIN 309 Electronic Media: Alternative Video Histories
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CIN 311 Video Workshop
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CIN 312 Non-Linear and Multimedia Production
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CIN 314 Introduction to 16mm Filmmaking
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CIN 390 Media Internship
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CIN 401 American Directors I
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CIN 402 American Directors II
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CIN 404 French Directors I
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CIN 405 French Directors II
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CIN 406 Postwar Italian Cinema
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CIN 407 European Cinema
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CIN 408 Global Cinema
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CIN 436 Screen Writing
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CIN 497 Senior Project
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Cinema Courses
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Cinema Studies
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Cinema Studies (BA)
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Cinema Studies Minor
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Civil Engineering Technology Courses
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Class or Standing
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Clubs and Organizations
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College Advancement
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College of Staten Island Association, Inc.
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| College Preparatory Initiative (CPI) |
College Preparatory Initiative (CPI)
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College Success Initiative
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College-level Mathematics Courses
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Collegiate Science and Technology Entry Program (CSTEP)
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COM 100 Introduction to Media
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COM 115 Introduction to Design and Digital Media Environments
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COM 150 Introduction to Communications
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COM 200 Media and Culture
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COM 201 History and Theory of Television
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COM 203 Theories of Communications
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COM 205 Media Industries
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COM 211 Communications in a Corporate Setting
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COM 220 History of Radio and Television
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COM 225 Multicultural Literacy
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COM 230 History of Print Media
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COM 232 History of Design and Digital Media
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COM 240 Media Workshop: Acting, Directing, and Producing for the Media
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COM 249 Workshop in Typesetting
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COM 250 Typography and Design
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COM 251 Digital Imaging 1
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COM 261 Television Studio Production
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COM 270 Radio Production
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COM 271 Radio/TV Newscasting
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COM 277 Introduction to Journalism
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COM 312 Theories of Mass Media
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COM 313 Principles of Editorial Design: Integration of Writing and Graphics
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COM 315 Media Analysis
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COM 317 Information Design
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COM 320 Motion Graphics
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COM 332 History and Theory of Advertising and Public Relations
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COM 341 Communications Design Workshop
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COM 351 Digital Imaging II
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COM 370 Web Design, Graphics, and Theory
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COM 371 Media and the Margins
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COM 374 Mass Media in Modern Society
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COM 380 Web Design, Animation, and Theory
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COM 390 Media Internship
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COM 410 Media Administration
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COM 412 Broadcast Journalism
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COM 415 Media Audiences
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COM 420 Global Media
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COM 425 Media Regulation
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COM 432 Corporate Communications Practices
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COM 438 Newspaper Reporting
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COM 445 Journalism and Society
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COM 450 Senior Seminar in Communications Research
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COM 451 Advanced Design and Digital Media Workshop
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COM 465 Writing for the Media
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COM 475 Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
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COM 480 Studies in Advanced Journalism
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COM 490 Senior Project
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COM 492 Senior Project for Design and Digital Media
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Committee on Course and Standing
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Communication Courses
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Communications
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Communications (BS)
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Communications Minors
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COMPASS Mathematics Test
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COMPASS Reading Test
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Computer Science – Mathematics (BS)
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Computer Science (BS)
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Computer Science and Computer Technology
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Computer Science Courses
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Computer Science Minor
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Computer Science-Mathematics (BS)
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Computer Technology (AAS)
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COR 100 United States: Issues, Ideas, and Institutions
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CORE 100
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Core/Major Requirements
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Council of Presidents
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Counseling Services
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Course Numbering
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Credit Load
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Credit Requirements
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Credit-by-Examination
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Credits toward the Major
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Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act
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CSC 102 Computers for Today
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CSC 112 Introduction to Word Processing
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CSC 114 Elements of Computer Programming for the Technologies
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CSC 115 Introduction to Computer Technology
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CSC 116 Introduction to Database
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CSC 118 Introduction to Spreadsheets
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CSC 122 Computer and Windows
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CSC 126 Introduction to Computer Science
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CSC 135 Introduction to Information Systems
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CSC 205 Basic Desktop Publishing
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CSC 210 Applications Programming
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CSC 211 Intermediate Programming
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CSC 220 Computers and Programming
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CSC 223 Computer Hacking Revealed
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CSC 225 Introduction to Web Development and the Internet
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CSC 226 Web Database Applications
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CSC 227 Introductory Computer Game Programming
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CSC 228 Discrete Mathematical Structures for Computer Science
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CSC 270 Introduction to Scientific Computing
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CSC 310 Input/Output Operations and File Management
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CSC 326 Information Structures
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CSC 330 Object-Oriented Software Design
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CSC 332 Operating Systems I
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CSC 334 Computer System Fundamentals
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CSC 346 Switching and Automata Theory
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CSC 347 Computer Circuits Laboratory
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CSC 382 Analysis of Algorithms
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CSC 405 Applied Concepts in Information Systems
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CSC 420 Concepts of Programming Languages
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CSC 421 Internet Data Communications and Security
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CSC 424 Database Management Systems
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CSC 427 Advanced Computer Game Programming
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CSC 430 Software Engineering
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CSC 432 Operating Systems II
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CSC 434 Compiler Construction
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CSC 435 Advanced Data Communications
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CSC 446 Computer Architecture
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CSC 450 Honors Workshop
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CSC 462 Microcontrollers
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CSC 470 Introductory Computer Graphics
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CSC 475 Image Processing in Computer Science
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CSC 480 Artificial Intelligence
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CSC 482 Discrete Simulation
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CSC 484 Theory of Computation
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CSC 490 Seminar in Computer Science
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CSI Administration
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CUNY ACT/Writing Sample
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| CUNY Assessment Tests |
CUNY Assessment Tests
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CUNY Baccalaureate
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CUNY Language Immersion Program
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CUNY Proficiency Examination
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| D |
DAN 101 Contemporary Dance Technique I
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DAN 102 Contemporary Dance Technique II
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DAN 111 Choreography I
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DAN 112 Choreography II
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DAN 122 Black Dance Workshop
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DAN 150 Dance History: Twentieth-Century
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DAN 160 Modern Dance Technique I
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DAN 171 Improvisation I
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DAN 172 Improvisation II
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DAN 180 International Folk Dance
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DAN 184 Afro-Haitian Rhythms I
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DAN 185 Afro-Haitian Rhythms II
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DAN 201 Contemporary Dance Techniques III
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| DAN 202 Contemporary Dance Techniques IV |
DAN 202 Contemporary Dance Techniques IV
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DAN 211 Choreography III
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DAN 212 Choreography IV
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DAN 231 Fundamentals of Ballet I
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DAN 232 Fundamentals of Ballet II
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DAN 261 Modern Jazz Dance I
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DAN 262 Modern Jazz Dance II
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DAN 331, 332, 333, 334 Private Study in Dance I, II, III, IV
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Dance
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Dance Courses
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Dean’s List
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Declaration of Major
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Degree Requirements
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Department Chairpersons
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Department of Biology
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Department of Business
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Department of Chemistry
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Department of Computer Science
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Department of Education
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Department of Engineering Science and Physics
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Department of English
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Department of History
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Department of Mathematics
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Department of Media Culture
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Department of Modern Languages
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Department of Nursing
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Department of Performing and Creative Arts
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Department of Physical Therapy
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Department of Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
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Department of Psychology
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Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work
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Department of the Library
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Departmental Challenge Examinations
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Departments
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Disability Services
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Disability Studies
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Discovery Institute
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Division of Student Affairs
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Double Majors/Double Degrees
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DRA 100 Introduction to Theater
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DRA 110 Acting I
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DRA 140 Theater Studies
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DRA 141 Theater Production
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DRA 142 Theater Production Lab
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DRA 202 African American Drama
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DRA 205 African American Musical Theater
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DRA 210 Acting II
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DRA 215 Modes of Drama
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DRA 217 Voice and Diction for Performance and Communication
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DRA 221 Topics on Production
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DRA 235 Introduction to Stage Management
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DRA 271 Performance II
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DRA 272 Performance Histories (Ancient to Early Modern)
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DRA 273 Performance Histories (1600-1900)
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DRA 274 Performance Histories (1901-Present)
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DRA 310 Acting III
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DRA 314 Media Workshop for Actors/Directors
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DRA 315 Theater and Education
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DRA 321 Directing
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DRA 331 Design for the Theater
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DRA 345 Spanish Theater
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DRA 350 Theater for Social Action
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DRA 352 Theater and Therapy
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DRA 354 English Drama to 1800
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DRA 355 Modern European Drama
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DRA 356 American Drama
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DRA 357 World Drama to 1800
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DRA 358 World Drama since 1800
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DRA 359 Contemporary Drama
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DRA 361 The Early Shakespeare
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DRA 362 The Later Shakespeare
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DRA 373 The Theatrical Imagination
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DRA 375 New Performance
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DRA 380 Women in Performance
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DRA 410 Acting IV
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DRA 426 Classical French Drama
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DRA 465 Spanish Theater in the 20th Century
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DRA 470 Junior Project
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DRA 490 Senior Project
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Dramatic Arts
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Dramatic Arts (BS)
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Dramatic Arts Minor
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Dramatics Arts Courses
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| E |
Early Childhood Education
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Early Childhood Education Courses
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ECO 101 Introduction to Economics
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ECO 210 Price Theory
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ECO 212 Income and Employment Theory
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ECO 213 Money and Capital Markets
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ECO 214 Money and Banking
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ECO 230 Introduction to Economic and Managerial Statistics
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ECO 231 Quantitative Analysis of Business and Economic Problems
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ECO 240 Managerial Finance I
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ECO 250 International Economics
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ECO 251 International Political Economy
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ECO 252 Economic Geography
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ECO 253 United States Economic History
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ECO 256 Analysis of Underdeveloped Areas
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ECO 257 The Japanese Economy
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ECO 261 Labor Relations
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ECO 276 The Nonprofit Institution
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ECO 285 Economics for Engineers
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ECO 291 Political Economy of War and Peace
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ECO 296 History of American Business
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ECO 315 Monetary Theory and Policy
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ECO 318 Economic and Business Forecasting
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ECO 323 Introduction to Econometrics
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ECO 326 Introduction to Mathematical Economics
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ECO 327 Intermediate Mathematical Economics
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ECO 330 Public Finance
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ECO 331 Law and Economics
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ECO 332 Health Economics
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ECO 333 Economics and Philosophy
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ECO 336 Industrial Organization
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ECO 338 Government and Business
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ECO 345 Managerial Finance II
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ECO 352 Comparative Economic Systems
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ECO 360 Investment Analysis
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ECO 361 Labor Economics
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ECO 370 International Finance
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ECO 385 Engineering Economics
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ECO 387 Managerial Economics
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ECO 388 Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
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ECO 389 Economics and Technology
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ECO 390 History of Economic Thought
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ECO 392 Urban Economics
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ECO 395 Foundations of Modern Capitalism
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ECO 410 Seminar in Economic Analysis
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ECO 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
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Economics
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Economics (BA)
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Economics (BS)
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Economics Courses
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EDC - Early Childhood
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EDC 215 Psychological Foundations of Early Childhood Education
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EDC 216 Social Foundations of Early Childhood Education
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EDC 217 Affective Development of the Child
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EDC 218 Language Development in Young Children and the Educative Process
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EDC 310 The Teaching of Reading and Writing
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EDC 332 Music in Early Childhood
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EDC 340 Workshop in Mathematics and Science for Early Childhood
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EDC 350 Fieldwork in Preschool Classrooms
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EDC 360 Workshop in Social Studies
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EDC 402 Reflection and Analysis in Student Teaching (Early Childhood)
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EDC 412 Reading in Primary and Upper Elementary Classroom II
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EDC 440 Student Teaching in Kindergarten and Early Primary Classrooms
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EDC 441 Student Teaching in Preschool and Kindergarten Classrooms
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EDD - General Education
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EDD 252 History of Education in the United States
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EDE - Elementary Education
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EDE 200 Social Foundations of Education
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EDE 260 Psychological Foundations of Education
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EDE 301 Literacy Development and Language Acquisition in Elementary Education
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EDE 302 Social Studies, Art, and Reading and Language Arts in Elementary Education
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EDE 303 Mathematics, Science, and Music in Elementary Education
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EDE 400 Student Teaching in Elementary Education
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EDE 402 Reflection and Analysis in Student Teaching in Elementary Education
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EDP - Special Education
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EDP 220 Special Educational Needs of the Developmentally Disabled
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EDP 310 Survey of Exceptional Children I
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EDP 311 Survey of Exceptional Children II
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EDS - Secondary Education
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EDS 201 Social Foundations of Secondary Education
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EDS 202 Psychological Foundations of Secondary Education
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EDS 301 The Pedagogy of Secondary School in the Social Studies
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EDS 301-305
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EDS 302 The Pedagogy of Secondary School in English
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EDS 303 The Pedagogy of Secondary School in Mathematics
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EDS 304 The Pedagogy of Secondary School in Science
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EDS 305 The Pedagogy of Secondary School in Foreign Language
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EDS 307 Discovery Learning and Interdisciplinary Instruction
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EDS 315 The Secondary School Curriculum in the Social Studies
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EDS 316 The Secondary School Curriculum in English
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EDS 317 The Secondary School Curriculum in Mathematics
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EDS 318 The Secondary School Curriculum in Science
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EDS 319 The Secondary School Curriculum in Foreign Language
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EDS 400 Student Teaching in Secondary Education
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EDS 401 Reflection and Analysis in Student Teaching in Secondary Education
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Education
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Electives
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Electrical Engineering Technology
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Electrical Engineering Technology (AAS)
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Electrical Engineering Technology Courses
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Electrical Engineering Technology Minor
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Eligibility: General Standards
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ELT 101 Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation
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ELT 113 Introduction to Electronics
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ELT 114 Computer-aided Technology
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ELT 224 Electrical Circuit Analysis
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ELT 225 Electrical Circuit Analysis Laboratory
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ELT 331 Electronics Laboratory
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ELT 344 Microprocessors: Theory and Applications
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ELT 437 Electrical Power Transmission and distribution
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ELT 442 Computer Hardware Technology
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ELT 466 Telecommunications and Network Technology
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ELT 484 Telecommunications I
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ELT 485 Telecommunications II
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Email Accounts
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En Route Associate’s Degree
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ENG 001 Developmental Writing I
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ENG 002 Basic Reading
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ENG 003 Developmental Writing II
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ENG 004 Developmental Reading
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ENG 007 Developmental English for Non-Native Speakers
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ENG 008 Developmental Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
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ENG 009 Basic Reading for Non-Native Speakers of English
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ENG 010 Developmental Reading for Non-Native Speakers of English
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ENG 014 Reading for College
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ENG 037 Writing for Non-Native Speakers of English
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ENG 039 Reading for Non-Native Speakers of English
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ENG 111 Introduction to College Writing
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ENG 151 College Writing
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Engineering Science
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Engineering Science (AS)
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Engineering Science (BS)
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Engineering Science Courses
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English
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English (BA)
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English Courses
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English Language Institute (ELI)
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English Minors
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ENH 201 British Literature to 1800
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ENH 202 British Literature since 1800
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ENH 203 Literary History of the United States to 1855
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ENH 204 Literary History of the United States since 1855
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ENH 205 Classics of European Literature
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ENH 206 Classics of Modern World Literature
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ENH 207 Asian Literatures Before 1900
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ENH 208 Contemporary Literature
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ENH 209 Literature and Global Cultures
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ENH 210 Modes of Fiction
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ENH 211 Modes of Poetry
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ENH 212 Modes of Drama
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ENH 213 Nonfiction
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ENH 214 Trends in Literature and Film
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ENH 215 Literature and Humanities
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ENH 216 The Bible and Later Literature
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ENH 217 Introduction to Shakespeare
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ENH 218 Introduction to the Study of Literature
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ENH 221 African American Literature
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ENH 222 Women and Literature
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ENH 224 U.S. Literature: Multicultural Perspectives
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| ENH 230 Introduction to Language |
ENH 230 Introduction to Language
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ENL 112 Public Speaking
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ENL 212 Discussion and Debate
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ENL 222 English Phonetics and Phonology
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ENL 230 History of Print Media
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ENL 265 Journal I
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ENL 267 Craft of Creative Writing
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ENL 274 Introduction to Screen Writing
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ENL 277 Introduction to Journalism
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ENL 280 Introduction to Women’s Written Expression
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ENL 281 Writing and Peer Tutoring
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ENL 300 The Western Literary Tradition I
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ENL 301 The Western Literary Tradition II
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| ENL 302 Oral Interpretation of Literature |
ENL 302 Oral Interpretation of Literature
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| ENL 312 Theories of Mass Media |
ENL 312 Theories of Mass Media
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ENL 314 Classical Greek and Roman Literature
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ENL 315 Early Celtic Literature
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ENL 316 Medieval Literature
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ENL 317 English Literature prior to the Renaissance
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ENL 318 English Literature of the Renaissance
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ENL 319 European Literature of the Renaissance and 17th Century
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ENL 320 English Literature of the 17th Century
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ENL 322 English Literature in the Age of Reason
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ENL 323 Coming of Age Narratives
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ENL 324 Readings in English Romanticism
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ENL 325 Readings in Victorian Literature
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ENL 326 European Literature: 1780-1850
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ENL 330 The American Renaissance
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ENL 331 The Modernists I
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ENL 332 The Modernists II
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ENL 333 Modern Irish Writers
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ENL 334 Modern Russian Literature
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ENL 335 Modern Asian Literature
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ENL 336 Postmodern American Literature (Effective Spring 2010)
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ENL 337 The Comic Vision
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ENL 338 Epic and Romance
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ENL 339 The Tragic Vision
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ENL 340 Autobiography and Biography
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ENL 341 Studies in 18th-Century Fiction
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ENL 342 Studies in 19th-Century English Fiction
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ENL 343 Studies in 19th-Century European Fiction
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ENL 344 American Fiction from 1885 until World War II
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ENL 345 American Fiction since World War II
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ENL 346 Modern English Fiction through World War II
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ENL 347 Major 20th-Century Novelists
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ENL 348 Women Novelists
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ENL 349 English and Commonwealth Fiction since World War II
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ENL 350 American Poetry
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ENL 351 Modern English Poetry
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ENL 352 Major 20th-Century Poets
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ENL 353 Contemporary Poetry
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ENL 354 English Drama to 1800
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ENL 355 Modern European Drama
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ENL 356 American Drama
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ENL 357 World Drama to 1800
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ENL 358 World Drama since 1800
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ENL 359 Contemporary Drama
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ENL 360 Chaucer
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ENL 361 The Early Shakespeare
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ENL 362 The Later Shakespeare
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ENL 363 John Milton
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ENL 365 World Literature in Contexts
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ENL 366 Walt Whitman
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ENL 368 Queer Studies
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ENL 370 Craft of Creative Nonfiction
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ENL 371 Craft of Fiction
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ENL 372 Craft of Poetry
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ENL 373 Craft of Playwriting
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ENL 374 Charles Dickens
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ENL 375 James Joyce
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ENL 376 British and American Literary Traditions
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ENL 378 Major English Author I
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ENL 379 Major English Author II
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ENL 380 Major English Author III
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ENL 381 Major American Author I
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ENL 382 Major American Author II
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ENL 383 Major American Author III
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ENL 384 Major Woman Author I
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ENL 385 Major Woman Author II
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ENL 386 Major Woman Author III
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ENL 387 Major World Author I
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ENL 388 Major World Author II
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ENL 389 Major World Author III
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ENL 390 Studies in Women in Literature and the Arts
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ENL 391 Woman as Hero
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ENL 392 The Black Writer in the Modern World
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ENL 394 Studies in Science Fiction
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ENL 395 Mythic Concepts and Archetypes in Literature
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ENL 396 Studies in Global Literature I
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ENL 397 Studies in Global Literature II
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ENL 398 Cultural Variety in the Literature of the United States
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ENL 399 Themes in Literature
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ENL 412 Broadcast Journalism
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ENL 422 Introduction to Linguistics
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ENL 423 Modern English Grammar
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ENL 424 Language Change
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ENL 425 History of the English Language
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ENL 426 Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics
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ENL 427 Sociology of Language
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ENL 429 Autobiographical Writing
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ENL 430 Creative Writing
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ENL 431 Fiction Workshop
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ENL 432 Poetry Workshop
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ENL 433 Nonfiction Writing
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ENL 434 Creative Nonfiction Workshop
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ENL 435 Playwriting Workshop
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ENL 436 Screen Writing
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ENL 437 Writing in the Business World
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ENL 438 Newspaper Reporting
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ENL 440 Magazine Writing
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ENL 441 Writing about Media
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ENL 442 Women’s Written Expression
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ENL 445 Journalism and Society
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ENL 465 Writing for the Media
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ENL 470 Senior Seminar in Literature
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ENL 475 Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
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ENL 480 Studies in Advanced Journalism
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ENS 100 Introduction to Engineering
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ENS 102 Introduction to Electrical and Electronic Technology
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ENS 110 Engineering Graphics
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ENS 136 Computer-Aided Engineering
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ENS 220 Introduction to Computer Engineering
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ENS 221 Digital Electronics Laboratory
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ENS 241 Electrical and Electronic Circuits
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ENS 249 Basic Measurements Laboratory
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ENS 250 Engineering Mechanics
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ENS 310 Thermodynamics
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ENS 316 Dynamics
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ENS 331 Digital Signal Processing
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ENS 336 Computer-Aided Engineering II
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ENS 350 Transport Processes
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ENS 356 Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation
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ENS 359 Mechanical Materials Laboratory
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ENS 362 Microcontrollers
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ENS 371 Systems Analysis
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ENS 380 Mechanics of Solids
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ENS 383 Electrical Properties of Materials
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ENS 384 Mechanical Properties of Materials
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ENS 410 Heat Transfer
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ENS 416 Applied Elasticity
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ENS 420 Analog and Digital Systems Design
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ENS 422 Signals and Noise
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ENS 432 Digital and Analog Communication Systems
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ENS 434 Energy Conversion
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ENS 436 Electric Energy Systems
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ENS 438 Power Plant Design and Analysis
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ENS 439 Systems Laboratory
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ENS 441 Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution
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ENS 446 Computer Architecture
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ENS 450 Fluid Mechanics
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ENS 459 Applied Mechanics Laboratory
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ENS 463 Introduction to Nanotechnology
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ENS 464 Embedded Systems Analysis and Design
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ENS 466 Telecommunications and Network Engineering
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ENS 470 Introduction to Environmental Engineering
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ENS 471 Control Systems
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ENS 473 Image and Video Processing in Engineering
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ENS 485 Properties of Materials
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ENS 491 Advanced Engineering Design I
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ENS 492 Advanced Engineering Design II
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Evening, Weekend, and Summer Sessions
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Experiential Learning
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Faculty and Staff
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Faculty and Staff A-D
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Faculty and Staff E-H
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Faculty and Staff I-L
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Faculty and Staff M-P
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Faculty and Staff Q-T
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Faculty and Staff U-Z
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Federal Financial Aid
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Filing an Application
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Finance Courses
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Financial Aid
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FNC 111 Personal Financial Management
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FNC 213 Money and Capital Markets
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FNC 214 Money and Banking
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FNC 240 Managerial Finance I
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FNC 300 International Finance
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FNC 315 Monetary Theory and Policy
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FNC 345 Managerial Finance II
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FNC 350 Advanced Corporate Finance
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FNC 360 Investment Analysis
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FNC 416 Mathematics of Finance
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Foreign Language AA, BA, and BS* 0-12 credits
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Foreign Student and Scholar Services
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French
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French Courses
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Freshman Admission to Associate’s Degree Programs
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Freshman Admission to Bachelor’s Degree Programs
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FRN 101 French Conversation I
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FRN 102 French Conversation II
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FRN 113 Basic French I
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FRN 114 Basic French II
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FRN 208 French for Native Speakers
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FRN 213 Continuing French I
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FRN 215 Continuing French II
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FRN 313 Advanced Communication Skills
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FRN 325 French Civilization
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FRN 340 An Introduction to the Literature of France
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FRN 350 The Feminist Challenge in French Literature
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FRN 426 Classical French Drama
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FRN 450 Contemporary French Literature
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FRN 465 French Existentialist Literature
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GEG 100 Introduction to Geography
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GEG 220 Geography of Western Europe
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GEG 222 Geography of the United States
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GEG 223 American Landscapes
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GEG 225 Cultural Geography
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GEG 250 Conservation and Humanity
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GEG 252 Economic Geography
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GEG 260 Urban Geography
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GEG 264 Political Geography
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GEG 266 Environmental Ethics
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GEG 275 Place, Race, and Racism
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General Education Requirements 33-59 credits
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General Policies
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GEO 100 Physical Geology
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GEO 101 Physical Geology Laboratory
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GEO 102 Historical Geology
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GEO 103 Historical Geology Laboratory
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GEO 105 Environmental Geology
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GEO 110 Field and Environmental Geology of Hawaii
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GEO 220 General Geophysics
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GEO 320 Invertebrate Paleontology
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GEO 322 Structural Geology
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Geography
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Geography Courses
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Geology
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Geology Courses
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GPA
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GPA in the Major
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Grade Appeals
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Grade Point Average (GPA)
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Grades
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Grading Symbols
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Graduation
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Graduation with Honors
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Health Education Course
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Health Services
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HED 111 First Aid and Safety
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History
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History (BA)
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History Courses
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History Minor
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HON 101 The American Experience: Humanities
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HON 121 The Arts in New York City
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HON 122 The Peopling of New York
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HON 205 Non-U.S. Experience: Humanities
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HON 206 Non-U.S. Experience: Social Sciences
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HON 223 Science and Technology in New York City
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HON 224 Shaping the Future of New York City
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HON 400 Honors Seminar in the Humanities and Social Sciences
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HON 401 Honors Seminar in the Sciences
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Honors Courses
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Honors Requirements
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How to Apply
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How to Read the TAP/APTS Charts
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HST 267 Contemporary African Issues
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HST 100 Past and Present
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HST 116 Freshman Seminar in History
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HST 160 African American History: 1619 to the Present
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HST 182 Women’s History and Feminist Theory
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HST 200 Historical Method
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HST 201 History of Western Civilization: Antiquity to 1500
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HST 202 History of Western Civilization since 1500
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HST 203 The World since 1914
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HST 204 Introduction to Asian Civilization
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HST 206 Modern China
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HST 207 History of Africa
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HST 208 History of Modern Latin America
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HST 209 Modern Japan
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HST 210 History of Modern India
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HST 211 Japanese Civilization
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HST 212 History of the Ancient Near East
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HST 213 Chinese Civilization
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HST 214 Greece and the Hellenistic World
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HST 215 The Origins of Western Europe: 400-1000 CE
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HST 216 Byzantine Thought and Civilization
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HST 217 Introduction to Women's History
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HST 218 The Roman World
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HST 219 Greek and Roman Mythology
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HST 220 Medieval Thought and Civilization
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HST 221 The American Dream
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HST 222 Islam: Religion and Culture
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HST 223 American Landscapes
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HST 224 Jewish History
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HST 225 History of Christianity
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HST 228 Renaissance and Reformation Europe
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HST 229 History of Religion from Antiquity to Our Times
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HST 230 Early Modern England
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HST 231 Reacting to the Past
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HST 234 Asian Tigers since 1945
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HST 235 The Modern Middle East
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HST 236 Asian American History
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HST 238 World Civilization I
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HST 239 World Civilization II
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HST 240 American Ideas
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HST 244 United States History: 1607-1865
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HST 245 United States History: 1865-Present
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HST 246 Religion in America
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HST 248 New York City: History and Problems
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HST 249 Italian American History
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HST 251 History of the U.S. City
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HST 252 History of Education in the United States
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HST 253 United States Economic History
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HST 254 History of Staten Island
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HST 257 The History of American Immigration
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HST 258 Vietnam and America: 1945-1975
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HST 262 African American History: 1619-1865
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HST 263 African American History: 1865 to the Present
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HST 264 The African Diaspora
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HST 265 History of the Caribbean
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HST 266 Peoples and Cultures of Africa
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HST 269 Blacks in Urban America: 1900-Present
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HST 270 Modern British History: 1700-1900
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HST 271 Modern British History: 1900 to the Present
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HST 272 Modern Germany
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HST 273 Medieval Russia
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HST 274 History of Modern Russia
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HST 275 Imperial Russia
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HST 276 History of Italy
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HST 277 Europe: 1815-1914
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HST 278 Twentieth-Century Europe
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HST 279 Introduction to the Balkans: 1699 to the Present
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HST 280 History of Science
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HST 281 History of Work
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HST 283 Psycho-History
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HST 284 The Soviet Union and Contemporary Russia
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HST 285 The World of the 21st Century
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HST 286 History of American Women
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HST 290 The West and the World: Africa Encounters Europe
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HST 291 The Atlantic World
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HST 292 The West and the World: Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Medieval World
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HST 300 Historiography
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HST 307 Medieval England
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HST 315 The European Discovery of America and the Encounter with the Native Peoples: 1492 to 1581
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HST 317 The Medieval Balkans and the Ottoman Turks: 1204-1481
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HST 318 Themes in Byzantine History
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HST 319 Medieval Cities
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HST 320 Topics in Ancient and Medieval History
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HST 321 Themes In Classical and Hellenistic History
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HST 322 The Late Antique World
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HST 323 Themes in Roman Republican and Imperial History
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HST 327 The World of Late Imperial China
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HST 328 Early Modern Europe
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HST 330 Nationalist Movements and the Process of Independence in Africa
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HST 331 Black Intellectual Thought in the African Diaspora
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HST 332 The Age of Revolutions: 1765-1820
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HST 333 Colonialism and the African American Experience
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HST 335 Society and Culture in the United States
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HST 336 Themes in United States History: 1607-1788
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HST 337 Early American Republic: 1788-1850
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HST 338 Themes in United States History: 1877-1914
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HST 339 Themes in United States History: 1914-1945
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HST 340 United States Foreign Policy in the 20th Century
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HST 344 War and Society in Modern America
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HST 347 Your Parents’ America
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HST 349 United States History since 1945
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HST 350 Comparative Urban History
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HST 361 The Heritage of Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. DuBois
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HST 370 The Middle East and Europe
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HST 375 Economic History of Soviet Russia
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HST 382 War and Society
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HST 384 Social and Political Ideologies in the Modern World
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HST 386 The Recovery of Women’s Past
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HST 388 Imperialism
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HST 389 Themes in American Women’s History
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HST 395 Foundations of Modern Society
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HST 401 Seminar in Advanced Historical Study
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I.D. Cards
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Immunization Requirement
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Important Notice of Possible Changes
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Independent Study, Internships, and Experiential Learning
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Information Systems
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Information Systems (BS)
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Information Technology
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INS 100 Integrated Physical Science I
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INS 101 Integrated Physical Science I Laboratory
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INS 110 Integrated Physical Science II
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INS 111 Integrated Physical Science II Laboratory
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INT 100 International Studies
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INT 200 The World and the West: Contemporary Issues
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INT 201 Latin American Perspectives
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INT 203 Gender in the Contemporary World
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INT 305 Power and Society in Latin America
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INT 367 Globalization and the World System
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Integrated Science Courses
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Intercollegiate and Intramural Athletics
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International Faculty Activities
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International Students
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International Studies
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International Studies (BA)
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International Studies Courses
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International Studies Minor
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Italian
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Italian Courses
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ITL 101 Italian Conversation I
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ITL 102 Italian Conversation II
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ITL 113 Basic Italian I
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ITL 114 Basic Italian II
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ITL 120 Intensive Italian I
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ITL 208 Italian for Native Speakers
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ITL 213 Continuing Italian I
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ITL 215 Continuing Italian II
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ITL 220 Intensive Italian II
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ITL 313 Advanced Communication Skills
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ITL 320 Italian Civilization and Culture
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ITL 325 The Italian American Experience
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ITL 330 History of Italian Cinema
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ITL 340 Introduction to Italian Literature
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ITL 440 Italian 19th-Century Literature
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ITL 450 Modern Italian Literature
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Laboratories
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Language Courses
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Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Liberal Arts and Sciences (AA)
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Liberal Arts and Sciences (AS)
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Liberal Arts and Sciences Requirements
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Liberty Partnerships Program
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Library Fines
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Library/Media Services
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Linguistics Courses
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Literature and Writing Courses
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Literature Courses
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LNG 156 Contemporary European Drama
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LNG 162 Western European Culture - France
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LNG 163 Western European Culture - Germany
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LNG 164 Western European Culture - Italy
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LNG 165 Western European Culture - Spain
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LNG 168 Latin American Culture
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LNG 266 Women in European Literature to the Renaissance
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LNG 267 Women in European Literature after the Renaissance
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LNG 315 Languages in Contrast: English and Chinese (Effective Spring 2010)
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LNG 387 Major World Author I
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LNG 388 Major World Author II
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LNG 389 Major World Author III
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LNG 396 Studies in Global Literature I
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LNG 397 Studies in Global Literature II
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LNG 406 Postwar Italian Cinema
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LNG 426 Language Acquisition and Psycholinguistics
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Macaulay Honors College
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Macaulay Honors College at CSI
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Management Courses
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Marketing Courses
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Materials Charges
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Mathematics
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Mathematics (BS)
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Mathematics Courses
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Mathematics Minor
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Mathematics Testing (See also Academic Policies/Testing)
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Matriculated and Non-Degree (Non-Matriculated) Students
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MDT 100 Hematology
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MDT 160 Clinical Science
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MDT 310 Blood Transfusion Technology
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MDT 318 Cytotechnology and Cytologic Techniques
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MDT 319 Cytotechnology Training I
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MDT 321 Histotechnology Training I
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MDT 325 Diagnostic Molecular Biology
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MDT 365 Radiochemistry and Radiochemical Analysis
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MDT 380 Medical Technology Training I
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MDT 381 Clinical Chemistry Training
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MDT 382 Hematology-Coagulation Training
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MDT 383 Clinical Microscopy Training
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MDT 395 Nuclear Medicine Training I
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MDT 419 Cytotechnology Training II
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MDT 421 Histotechnology Training II
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MDT 480 Medical Technology Training II
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MDT 481 Clinical Microbiology Training
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MDT 482 Immuno-Hematology Training
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MDT 483 Serology-Immunology Training
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MDT 484 Clinical Parasitology Training
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MDT 495 Nuclear Medicine Training II
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Medical School
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Medical Technology
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Medical Technology (BS): Nuclear Medicine Option
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Medical Technology (BS): Transfer Program
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Medical Technology (BS: Cytotechnology or Histotechnology Option
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Medical Technology (BS: Medical Technologist Option
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Medical Technology Courses
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Medical Withdrawals
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Message From the President
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MGT 110 Organizational Theory and Management
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MGT 210 Management Process
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MGT 223 Public Administration
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MGT 230 Introduction to Managerial and Economic Statistics
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MGT 261 Labor Relations
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MGT 314 Small Business Management
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MGT 320 Management of Organizational Behavior
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MGT 322 Human Resource Administration
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MGT 323 Public Policy Analysis
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MGT 324 Introduction to Econometrics
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MGT 339 Administrative Law
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MGT 410 Business Policy
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MGT 416 Decision Making in Business
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MGT 423 The Collective Bargaining Process
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MGT 425 International Management
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Midterm Warnings
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Minimum Credits in Residence Requirement
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Minimum GPA
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Minor in Economics
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Minor Requirements
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Mission of the College of Staten Island
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MKT 111 Marketing
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MKT 211 Advertising
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MKT 213 Retail Store Organization and Operation
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MKT 215 Principles of Selling
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MKT 216 Sales Management
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MKT 310 Consumer Behavior
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MKT 312 Advertising Copy and Production
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MKT 360 Internet Marketing
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MKT 410 Marketing Research
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MKT 415 International Marketing
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MKT 420 Marketing Management
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MKT 490 Marketing Seminar
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Modern China Studies
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MTH 010 Basic Mathematics
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MTH 015 Elementary Algebra with Proficiency Exam Review
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MTH 020 Elementary Algebra
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MTH 020 Elementary Algebra (4 hours; 0 credits)
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MTH 025 Selected Topics in Intermediate Algebra
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MTH 030 Intermediate Algebra
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MTH 030 Intermediate Algebra (4 hours; 0 credits)
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MTH 102 Mathematics for Liberal Arts Students
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MTH 108 Medical Dosage Calculations
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MTH 109 Mathematics and the Environment
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MTH 113 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
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MTH 121 Finite Mathematics
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MTH 123 College Algebra and Trigonometry
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MTH 129 Algebra and Trigonometry Computer Laboratory
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MTH 130 Pre-Calculus Mathematics
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MTH 214 Applied Statistics Using Computers
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MTH 217 Fundamentals of Mathematics I
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MTH 218 Fundamentals of Mathematics II
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MTH 221 Applied Finite Mathematics and Business Calculus
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MTH 223 Technical Calculus
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MTH 228 Discrete Mathematical Structures for Computer Science
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MTH 229 Calculus Computer Laboratory
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MTH 230 Calculus I with Pre-Calculus
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MTH 231 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
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MTH 232 Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
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MTH 233 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III
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MTH 235 Accelerated Calculus I
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MTH 236 Accelerated Calculus II
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MTH 306 History of Mathematical Thought
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MTH 311 Probability Theory and an Introduction to Mathematical Statistics
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MTH 329 Geometry
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MTH 330 Applied Mathematical Analysis I
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MTH 331 Applied Mathematical Analysis II
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MTH 334 Differential Equations
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MTH 335 Numerical Analysis
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MTH 337 Applied Combinatorics and Graph Theory
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MTH 338 Linear Algebra
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MTH 339 Applied Algebra
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MTH 341 Advanced Calculus I
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MTH 342 Advanced Calculus II
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MTH 347 Number Theory
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MTH 350 Mathematical Logic
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MTH 360 Actuarial Science
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MTH 370 Operations Research
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MTH 410 Mathematical Statistics I
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MTH 411 Mathematical Statistics II
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MTH 415 Mathematical Biology
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MTH 416 Mathematics of Finance
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MTH 431 Complex Analysis
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MTH 435 Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos
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MTH 437 Introduction to Mathematical Modeling
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MTH 440 Foundations of Mathematics
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MTH 441 Topology
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MTH 442 Abstract Algebra
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MUS 105 World Music
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MUS 108 Introduction to Jazz History
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MUS 110 Introduction to Music History
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MUS 115 Ensemble I
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MUS 116 Ensemble II
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MUS 120 Rudiments of Music
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MUS 123 Piano I
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MUS 124 Piano II
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MUS 125 Introduction to Music Theory
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MUS 130 Guitar Ensemble I
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MUS 131 Guitar Ensemble II
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MUS 144 Jazz Ensemble I
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MUS 145 Jazz Ensemble II
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MUS 150 Chorus I
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MUS 151 Chorus II
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MUS 164 Orchestra I
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MUS 165 Orchestra II
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MUS 180 Performance Workshop I
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MUS 181 First-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 190 Performance Workshop II
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MUS 191 Second-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 211 History of Western Music I
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MUS 212 History of Western Music II
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MUS 215 Ensemble III
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MUS 216 Ensemble IV
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MUS 223 Keyboard Musicianship I
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MUS 224 Keyboard Musicianship II
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MUS 225 Music Theory I
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MUS 226 Music Theory II
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MUS 232 Classic Guitar I
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MUS 233 Guitar Ensemble III
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MUS 234 Guitar Ensemble IV
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MUS 236 Music in American Life
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MUS 237 American Musical Theater
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MUS 239 History of Jazz
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MUS 242 Harmonic Practice in the Jazz Tradition
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MUS 243 Musicianship I
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MUS 244 Musicianship II
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MUS 246 Jazz Ensemble III
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MUS 247 Jazz Ensemble IV
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MUS 250 Chorus III
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MUS 251 Chorus IV
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MUS 252 Musical Performance I
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MUS 253 Musical Performance II
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MUS 258 Music Technology
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MUS 264 Orchestra III
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MUS 265 Orchestra IV
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MUS 270 Composition I
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MUS 280 Performance Workshop III
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MUS 281 Third-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 290 Performance Workshop IV
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MUS 291 Fourth-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 301 Improvisation
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MUS 322 Counterpoint
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MUS 323 Keyboard Musicianship III
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MUS 325 Keyboard Musicianship IV
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MUS 326 Instrumentation and Scoring
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MUS 332 Classical Guitar II
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MUS 338 Innovators in Jazz
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MUS 340 Arranging for Jazz Ensemble
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MUS 352 Musical Performance III
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MUS 353 Musical Performance IV
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MUS 360 Twentieth-Century Directions
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MUS 363 Musicianship III
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MUS 364 Musicianship IV
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MUS 365 Multitrack Recording
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MUS 370 Composition II
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MUS 380 Performance Workshop V
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MUS 381 Fifth-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 383 Junior Project (Performance)
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MUS 390 Performance Workshop VI
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MUS 391 Sixth-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 393 Junior Project (Composition or Research)
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MUS 400 The Music of J. S. Bach
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MUS 402 Major Composer I
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MUS 403 Major Composer II
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MUS 420 Modal Counterpoint
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MUS 422 Counterpoint II
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MUS 424 Score Analysis
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MUS 430 Orchestration
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MUS 431 Conducting
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MUS 441 Composing in the Popular Idiom
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MUS 450 History and Literature of the Symphony
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MUS 460 History and Literature of Chamber Music
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MUS 470 History and Literature of Opera
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MUS 480 Performance Workshop VII
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MUS 481 Seventh-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 483 Senior Project (Performance)
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MUS 490 Performance Workshop VIII
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MUS 491 Eighth-Semester Private Lessons
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MUS 493 Senior Project (Composition or Research)
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Music
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Music (BA)
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Music (BS)
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Music (BS) Electrical Technology
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Music Courses
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Music Minor
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| N |
New Student Orientation Requirement
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New Student Orientation/College Life Unit Experience (CLUE) Program
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New York State Programs
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New York State Registration
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No Smoking Policy
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Non-Instructional Fees
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Notification to Recipients
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NRS 110 Medical-Surgical Nursing I
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NRS 120 Medical-Surgical Nursing II
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NRS 210 Medical-Surgical Nursing III
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NRS 211 Psychiatric Nursing
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NRS 220 Family-Centered Maternity Nursing
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NRS 221 Child Health Nursing
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NRS 223 Perspectives and Issues in Professional Nursing
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NRS 303 Seminar in Professional Development
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NRS 305 Women's Health Issues Across the Lifecycle
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NRS 310 Interpersonal Dynamics for Professional Nurses
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NRS 319 Nursing in the Information Age
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NRS 320 Health Assessment and Physical Examination
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NRS 321 Introduction to Research in Nursing
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NRS 323 Health Care Needs of Vulnerable Populations
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NRS 325 Nursing Care at the End of Life
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NRS 410 Community Health Nursing
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NRS 411 Leadership in the Management of Patient Care
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NRS 421 Nursing in Critical Illness
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NRS 423 Issues in Health Care and Professional Nursing
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Nursing
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Nursing (AAS)
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Nursing (BS)
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Nursing Courses
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| O |
Office of Academic Affairs
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Office of Academic Support Services
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| Ombudsperson |
Ombudsperson
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Optometry
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Other Awards
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| P |
Pass/Fail Grading Option
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Payment
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PED 190 Fitness for Life
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Permission to Take Courses at Other Colleges
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Permit/Visiting Students
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Philosophy
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Philosophy (BA)
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Philosophy and Political Science (BA)
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Philosophy Courses
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Philosophy Minor
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PHL 101 Introduction to Philosophy
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PHL 130 Introduction to Ethics
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PHL 131 Field Work in Ethics
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PHL 200 Early Political Theory
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PHL 202 Modern Political Theory
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PHL 204 American Political and Legal Thought
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PHL 210 American Philosophy
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PHL 213 Existentialism
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PHL 214 Philosophy of History
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PHL 216 Ideas and the World: 600 BCE to 1600 CE
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PHL 217 Ideas and the World: 1600 to the Present
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PHL 218 Major Philosopher I
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PHL 219 Major Philosopher II
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PHL 220 Experience and Knowledge
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PHL 221 Logic and Scientific Method
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PHL 223 Philosophical Thinking
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PHL 224 Selected Issues in Metaphysics
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PHL 233 Race Discrimination: A Philosophical Analysis
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PHL 236 Life and Death: Bioethics
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PHL 237 The Tragic Dilemma
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PHL 238 Ethical Issues in Business and Society
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PHL 240 Philosophy of Religion
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PHL 242 Biblical Themes
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PHL 243 Comparative Religion
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PHL 266 Environmental Ethics
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PHL 303 Recent Political Theory
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PHL 307 History of Legal Thought
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PHL 312 Descartes to Kant
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PHL 314 Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
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PHL 320 Philosophy, Religion, and Psychology
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PHL 321 Mathematical Logic
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PHL 331 Legal Philosophy
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PHL 333 Economics and Philosophy
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PHL 336 Advanced Topics in Ethics and Social Philosophy
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PHL 344 Eastern Philosophy
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PHL 345 Art and Criticism
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PHL 350 Theories of Literature and Criticism
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PHL 400 Senior Seminar I
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PHL 420 Foundations of Mathematics
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PHL 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
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PHO 120 Basic Photography
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PHO 215 Historical and Alternative Photographic Processes
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PHO 220 Intermediate Photography
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PHO 230 Color Photography
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PHO 240 Photojournalism
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PHO 250 Studio Photography I
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PHO 314 Contemporary Issues in Photography
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PHO 315 Visiting Artist Workshop
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PHO 320 The Photographic Portfolio
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PHO 360 Studio Photography II
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PHO 365 Conceptual and Aesthetic Concerns of Image Making – Photography III
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Photography
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Photography Courses
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PHY 102 Sound and Light
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PHY 103 Matter and Antimatter
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PHY 105 Galileo to Newton and Beyond
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PHY 107 Maxwell to Einstein and Beyond
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PHY 110 College Physics I
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PHY 111 College Physics I Laboratory
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PHY 114 Introduction to Physics
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PHY 116 Physics I
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PHY 120 General Physics I
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PHY 121 General Physics I Laboratory
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PHY 150 College Physics II
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PHY 151 College Physics II Laboratory
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PHY 153 Waves, Optics, and Modern Physics
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PHY 156 Physics II
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PHY 160 General Physics II
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PHY 161 General Physics II Laboratory
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PHY 206 Nature of Physical Processes
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PHY 230 Physics for Engineers
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PHY 240 Waves and Modern Physics
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PHY 250 Engineering Mechanics
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PHY 309 Basic Measurements Laboratory
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PHY 310 Thermodynamics
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PHY 312 Nuclear Physics
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PHY 315 Advanced Physics Laboratory
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PHY 316 Dynamics
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PHY 318 The Scientific Revolution
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PHY 350 Transport Processes
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PHY 356 Theory of Electromagnetic Radiation
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PHY 360 Relativity
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PHY 365 Optics
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PHY 381 History of Modern Physics
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PHY 383 Electrical Properties of Materials
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PHY 384 Mechanical Properties of Materials
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PHY 425 Astrophysics
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PHY 442 Quantum Mechanics
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PHY 450 Fluid Mechanics
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PHY 463 Introduction to Nanotechnology
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PHY 485 Properties of Materials
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Physical Education Course
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Physical Therapy
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Physician Assistant
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Physics
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Physics (BS)
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Physics Courses
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Placement Examinations
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Pluralism and Diversity
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Pluralism and Diversity AA, BA, and BS 0-4 credits
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Podiatric Medicine
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POL 100 American Government and Politics
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POL 103 Understanding the Political World: An Introduction to Political Science
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POL 201 Early Political Theory
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POL 202 Modern Political Theory
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POL 204 American Political and Legal Thought
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POL 218 Politics and the Novel
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POL 219 Politics, Cinema, Media
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POL 221 The American Presidency
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POL 222 The American Legal System
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POL 223 Public Administration
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POL 227 Political Parties, Elections, and Interest Groups
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POL 229 Law, Justice, and Politics
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POL 231 City Hall and Albany
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POL 233 CUNY Internship Program in New York Government and Politics I
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POL 234 CUNY Internship Program in New York Government and Politics II
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POL 235 The American Political System
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POL 237 Criminal Courts and Defendants’ Rights
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POL 239 The American Civil War
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POL 240 Comparative Government
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POL 241 Western European Politics: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany
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POL 244 From the Soviet Union to the Commonwealth of Independent States
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POL 246 Nazism and The Holocaust
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POL 251 International Political Economy
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POL 252 Middle East Politics
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POL 253 African Politics
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POL 256 East Asian Politics
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POL 260 International Politics: In Search of a New World Order
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POL 261 International Organizations
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POL 264 Political Geography
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POL 303 Recent Political Theory
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POL 307 History of Legal Thought
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POL 323 Public Policy Analysis
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POL 330 Legal Philosophy
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POL 331 Law and Economics
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POL 335 Internships in New York State Government
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POL 336 American Constitutional Law
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POL 338 Civil Rights and Liberties
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POL 340 Uniting Europe: The Political Economy of the European Union
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POL 341 The Politics of the New Germany
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POL 342 Comparative Politics of Developing Countries
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POL 343 Democracy and Democratization
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POL 349 Comparative Human Rights
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POL 353 China: Politics and Foreign Relations
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POL 365 Current American Foreign Policy
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POL 375 International Law
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POL 394 CUNY World Affairs Internship
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POL 490 Senior Seminar in Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy
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Policies on Independent Study and Internships
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Political Science
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Political Science (BA)
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Political Science Courses
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Political Science Minor
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Pre-Chiropractic Preparation
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Pre-Dentistry Preparation
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Pre-Law Preparation
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Pre-Medical Advisory Committee
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Pre-Medicine Preparation
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Preparation for Professional School
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Professional School Affiliations
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Professors Emeriti and Emeritae
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Programs, Disciplines and Course Offerings
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PSY 100 Psychology
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PSY 103 Stress Management
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PSY 201 Foundations of Psychological Research
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PSY 202 Psychopathology
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PSY 203 Child Psychopathology
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PSY 211 Methods of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)(Effective Spring 2009)
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PSY 212 Social Psychology
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PSY 213 Cross-Cultural Psychology
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PSY 214 Psychology of Advertising
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PSY 215 Psychological Perspectives on Disabilities
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PSY 216 Drugs and Behavior
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PSY 220 Motivation
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PSY 223 Health Psychology
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PSY 226 Theories of Personality
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PSY 232 Physiological Psychology: Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience
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PSY 235 Gender and Sexuality
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PSY 236 Biological Origins of Behavior
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PSY 239 Physiological Psychology: Motivated Behavior
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PSY 242 Developmental Psychology
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PSY 254 Phenomenological Psychology
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PSY 266 Statistics in Psychology
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PSY 268 Psychology of Women
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PSY 280 Psychology of Religion
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PSY 286 Psychology of Creativity
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PSY 288 Cognitive Psychology
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PSY 290 Psychology of Death and Dying
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PSY 302 Advanced Psychopathology
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PSY 315 Psychology and the Law
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PSY 318 The Child in Community Fieldwork
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PSY 322 Industrial Psychology
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PSY 330 Experimental Psychology: Cognition and Perception
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PSY 332 Psychological Tests and Measurements
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PSY 333 Experimental Psychology: Learning and Behavior
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PSY 334 Experimental Psychology: Social and Personality
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PSY 335 Experimental Psychology: Child Development
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PSY 340 Mentoring and Adolescent Development
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PSY 342 Research in Child Language Development
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PSY 343 Infancy
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PSY 345 Motor Development
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PSY 350 Prejudice and Social Identity
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PSY 352 History and Systems of Psychology
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PSY 355 Contemporary Issues in Human Sexuality
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PSY 362 Approaches to Psychotherapy
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PSY 366 Psychology of Dreams
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PSY 368 Counseling Psychology
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PSY 385 Psychology of Memory
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PSY 416 Group Dynamics
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PSY 420 Advanced Seminar in Psychology
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PSY 464 Applied Behavior Analysis
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PSY 480 Advanced Learning and Behavior
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Psychology
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Psychology (BA)
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Psychology Courses
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Psychology Minor
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Public Administration Minor
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Publications
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| R |
| Readmission |
Readmission
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Readmission after Academic Dismissal
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Registrar
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Registration
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Relationship to Financial Aid
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Remedial and Developmental Mathematics Courses: 0-Level Courses in Mathematics
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Repeating Courses
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Required Courses AA, BA, and BS 12 credits
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Requirements
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Requirements for Graduation
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Research Institutes and Centers
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Residency for Tuition Billing Purposes
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Return of Title IV Funds
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| S |
Scholarships and Awards
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SCI 106 Power, Pollution, and Energy
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Science and Technology Entry Program (STEP)
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Science Course
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Science, Letters, and Society (BA)
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Science, Letters, and Society Courses
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Scientific Analysis AA, BA, and BS 11-12 credits
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Second Degree Requirements
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Second Major
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SEEK Courses
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| SEEK Program |
SEEK Program
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Senior Citizens
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SKO 100 Freshman Orientation
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SKO 101 Psycho-Dynamics of Student Life
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SKO 102 Learning to Learn
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SKO 103 Stress: Understanding and Management
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SLS 217 Fundamentals of Mathematics I
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SLS 218 Fundamentals of Mathematics II
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SLS 230 American Society
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SLS 235 The American Political System
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SLS 240 World Civilization I
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SLS 241 World Civilization II
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SLS 245 Contemporary Social Issues
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SLS 261 Nature of Physical Processes
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SLS 262 Life Science in Context
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SLS 301 Humanities I: Ancient Culture
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SLS 302 Humanities II: Medieval and Early Modern Culture
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SLS 303 Humanities III: Modern Culture
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SLS 325 Social Thought
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SOC 100 Sociology
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SOC 120 Social Problems
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SOC 200 Sociological Theory
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SOC 201 Methods of Sociological Research
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SOC 202 Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class
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SOC 210 Sociology of Health and Medicine
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SOC 212 Criminology
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SOC 220 Marriage and the Family
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SOC 226 Socialization of the Child
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SOC 230 Sociology of Women
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SOC 232 Sociology of Aging
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SOC 238 Sociology of Men
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SOC 240 Minority Groups
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SOC 245 Contemporary Social Issues
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SOC 250 Sociology of Religion
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SOC 255 Sociology of the Arts
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SOC 260 Class, Status, and Power
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SOC 270 The Community
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SOC 274 Social Welfare
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SOC 275 Sociology of Education
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SOC 280 Sociology and Politics
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SOC 292 The Individual in Society
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SOC 301 Computerized Research Analysis
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SOC 302 Contemporary Sociological Theory
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SOC 305 Power and Society in Latin America
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SOC 312 Food, Self, and Society
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SOC 325 Social Thought
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SOC 330 Women and Work
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SOC 340 Ethnicity and Immigration
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SOC 350 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
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SOC 360 Sociology of Work and Leisure
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SOC 367 Globalization and the World System
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SOC 370 Urban Sociology
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SOC 371 Media and the Margins
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SOC 372 Institutions of Control
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SOC 374 Mass Media in Modern Society
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SOC 376 Social Change
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SOC 378 Social Planning
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SOC 380 Sociology of Organizations
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SOC 410 Sociological Issues
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SOC 420 Birth and Death
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SOC 427 Sociology of Language
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Social Scientific Analysis AA, BA, and BS 3-8 credits
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Social Work
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Social Work (BA)
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Social Work Courses
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Sociology/Anthropology
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Sociology/Anthropology (BA)
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Sociology/Anthropology Courses
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Sociology/Anthropology Minor
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Spanish
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Spanish (BA)
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Spanish Courses
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Spanish Minor
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SPD 101 Issues in College Life
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SPD 102 Career Development
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SPD 105 Personal Growth and Development
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Special Categories of Registration
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Special Education
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Speech Courses
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SPN 101 Spanish Conversation I
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SPN 102 Spanish Conversation II
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SPN 113 Basic Spanish I (Closed to Native Speakers)
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SPN 114 Basic Spanish II (Closed to Native Speakers)
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SPN 120 Intensive Spanish I
|
SPN 213 Continuing Spanish I
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SPN 215 Continuing Spanish II
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SPN 220 Intensive Spanish II (Effective Spring 2009)
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SPN 313 Advanced Communication Skills
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SPN 315 Advanced Composition
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SPN 319 Introduction to Translation
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SPN 320 The Civilization of Spain
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SPN 325 The Civilization of Pre-Colombian Spanish America
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SPN 330 The Civilization of Spanish America
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SPN 339 Spanish Society and Literature through 1700
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SPN 340 An Introduction to the Literature of Spain
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SPN 341 Spanish Society and Literature from 1700 to the Present
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SPN 342 Spanish American Society and Literature through Modernism
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SPN 343 Spanish American Society and Literature from Modernism to the 21st Century
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SPN 345 Spanish Theater
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SPN 350 Introduction to Spanish American Literature
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SPN 352 Studies in Spanish American Literature and Culture I
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SPN 359 Studies in Peninsular Spanish Literature and Culture I
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SPN 425 The Golden Age of Spanish Drama
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SPN 430 Cervantes: Don Quixote and Other Works
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SPN 450 The Modern Spanish Novel
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SPN 452 Studies in Spanish American Literature and Culture II
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SPN 453 Modernism and The Generation of 98
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SPN 455 The Modern Spanish American Novel
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SPN 459 Studies in Peninsular Spanish Literature and Culture II
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SPN 462 Lorca and the Spanish Poetry of the 20th Century
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SPN 463 Spanish American Poetry from Modernism to the 21st Century
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SPN 465 Spanish Theater in the 20th Century
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SPN 470 Spanish American Theater in the 20th Century
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SPN 475 The Contemporary Spanish American Short Story
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SPN 480 Literature of the Hispanic Caribbean
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Sponsorship and Accreditation
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Sports and Recreation Center
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Statement of Nondiscrimination
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Student Government
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Student Life
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Student Rights and Responsibilities and College Regulations
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Student Services Courses
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Student Status
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Study Abroad Programs
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SWK 107 Introduction to Developmental Disabilities
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SWK 200 Introduction to Social Work
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SWK 274 Social Welfare
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SWK 301 Social Work Practice Research
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SWK 310 Human Behavior in the Social Environment I
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SWK 320 Human Behavior in the Social Environment II
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SWK 350 Social Work Methods I
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SWK 360 Social Work Methods II
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SWK 378 Social Planning
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SWK 440 Internship in Developmental Disabilities
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SWK 451 Field Instruction I
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SWK 461 Field Instruction II
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| T |
Teacher Education Honors Academy
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Technology in Teaching and Learning
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Testing
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Testing Services
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Textual, Aesthetic, and Linguistic Analysis AA, BA, and BS 3-8 credits
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The “Grandfather” Clause
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The Bertha Harris Women’s Center
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The Board of Trustees
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The Campus
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The Career and Scholarship Center
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The City University of New York
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The City University of New York Workplace Violence Policy and Procedures
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The Contemporary World AA, BA, and BS 4 credits
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The FIRST Program
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The Major
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The Pathfinder Program
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The Verrazano School
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The Writing Center
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Transcripts and Grade Reports
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Transfer Program
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Transfer Student Admission to Associate’s Degree Programs
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Transfer Students Admission to Bachelor’s Degree Programs
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Travel Information
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Tuition (Effective Fall 2009)
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Tuition and Fee Refunds
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Tuition, Fees, and Expenses
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| U |
Undergraduate Degree & Certificate Programs
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Undergraduate Students in Graduate Courses
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University Administration
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| V |
Veterans
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| W |
Welcome to
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Wellness Program
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Withdrawal from College and Leave of Absence
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WMS 100 Women’s History and Feminist Theory
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WMS 202 Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Class
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WMS 203 Gender in the Contemporary World
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WMS 217 Introduction to Women's History
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WMS 222 Women and Literature
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WMS 230 Sociology of Women
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WMS 235 Gender and Sexuality
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WMS 238 Sociology of Men
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WMS 240 Sex Roles and the Law
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WMS 266 Women in European Literature to the Renaissance
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WMS 267 Women in European Literature after the Renaissance
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WMS 268 Psychology of Women
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WMS 270 Women and the Fine Arts
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WMS 271 Women and Film
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WMS 272 Women as Creative Persons
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WMS 280 Introduction to Women’s Written Expression
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WMS 286 History of American Women
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WMS 300 Research Problems in Feminism
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WMS 306 Community Workshop
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WMS 312 Food, Self, and Society
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WMS 330 Women and Work
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WMS 340 Mentoring and Adolescent Development
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WMS 348 Women Novelists
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WMS 353 The Feminist Challenge in French Literature
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WMS 380 Women in Performance
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WMS 384 Major Woman Author I
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WMS 385 Major Woman Author II
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WMS 386 The Recovery of Women’s Past
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WMS 387 Major Woman Author III
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WMS 389 Themes in American Women’s History
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WMS 390 Studies in Women in Literature and the Arts
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WMS 391 Woman as Hero
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WMS 420 Birth and Death
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WMS 442 Women’s Written Expression
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Women’s Studies
|
Women’s Studies (BA)
|
Women’s Studies Minor
|
Women's Studies Courses
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Writing Across the Curriculum
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Writing Courses
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WSIA - 88.9 FM
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