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ACCOUNTING
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AFRICANA STUDIES
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AFRICANA STUDIES
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AMERICAN STUDIES
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ANTHROPOLOGY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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ART
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ART
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ART
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BIOLOGY
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BIOLOGY
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BIOLOGY
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESS
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BUSINESS
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CHEMISTRY
Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may
be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially students who are pregnant. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: CHEM 1, 1.2, 2, 41, 50, 51, 52, and 62. If you
become pregnant during the semester, please consult with your instructor.
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CHEMISTRY
Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may
be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially students who are pregnant. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: CHEM 1, 1.2, 2, 41, 50, 51, 52, and 62. If you
become pregnant during the semester, please consult with your instructor.
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CHEMISTRY
Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may
be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially students who are pregnant. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: CHEM 1, 1.2, 2, 41, 50, 51, 52, and 62. If you
become pregnant during the semester, please consult with your instructor.
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CHEMISTRY
Brooklyn College recognizes the importance of reproductive hazard awareness and protection. During laboratory exercises students may
be exposed to chemical reagents that may present specific risks to reproductive health, especially students who are pregnant. Therefore,
it is strongly recommended that you do not take the following courses if you are pregnant: CHEM 1, 1.2, 2, 41, 50, 51, 52, and 62. If you
become pregnant during the semester, please consult with your instructor.
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CHILDREN’S STUDIES
The following courses are offered by departments that participate in the children's studies minor. If you are interested in taking a
children's studies minor, please contact Professor Lenzer, director, Children's Studies Program and Center, 3602 James Hall,
718.951.3192.
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CHILDREN’S STUDIES
The following courses are offered by departments that participate in the children's studies minor. If you are interested in taking a
children's studies minor, please contact Professor Lenzer, director, Children's Studies Program and Center, 3602 James Hall,
718.951.3192.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
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PSY 20 INTRO CHILD PSYCH 3.0 3.0
0959 F3 F 3:40PM- 6:20PM 5311 J GOLDMAN
0961 MW12 MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 5307 J SAMUEL
0960 MW9 MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 5301 J SAMUEL
0963 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 2301 J MOORE
0964 TR3 TTH 3:40PM- 4:55PM 5503 J MOORE
0962 TR9 TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 5503 J MOORE
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1490 ET6 T 6:30PM- 9:10PM 5403 J
1491 U9 SU 9:00AM-11:45AM 5301 J GOLDMAN
PSY 22 COGNITIVE DEVELOPM 3.0 3.0
0966 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 5503 J
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0967 ER6 TH 6:30PM- 9:10PM 3613 J
3824 U9 SU 9:00AM-11:45AM 5407 J MC DONOUGH
PSY 24.5 PSY DISORD CHILDH 3.0 3.0
0970 MW11 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 5501 J MARIN
0971 MW3 MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 5503 J MARIN
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1492 EW6 W 6:30PM- 9:10PM 5403 J RIBAUDO
SOC 40.1 THE FAMILY 3.0 3.0
1025 MW8 MW 8:00AM- 9:15AM 5403 J TRPKOVIC
SOC 40.2 SOC OF CHILDREN 3.0 3.0
2151 MW9 MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 3613 J KRAMER
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1520 ETR6 TTH 6:30PM- 7:45PM 4135 B PRAGER
SPE 31 SPEECH & LANG DEVELOP 4.0 4.0
* 1074 MY11 MW 11:00AM-12:40PM 3428 B BARRIERE GPA OF 3.0 OR HIGHER REQ
* 1073 TY11 TH 11:00AM- 1:05PM 3428 B GPA OF 3.0 OR HIGHER REQ
T 11:00AM-12:15PM 3428 B
CHINESE
1. Heritage speakers are those students who have had some contact with the language in their home environment and can speak it with
some degree of fluency even though they may not have had any formal schooling in the language.
2. CHI 1.1 is for beginners and those who have had one year or less of high school study.
3. Native speakers of Chinese may register for elective courses.
4. One hour per week in the language laboratories is required for CHI 1.1, 2.1, 3.1, and 4.1. This work is done individually at hours when
the labs are open. Please check the bulletin board by 4316 Boylan Hall for the schedule.
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CHI 1.1 INTENSV ELEM CHIN 1 4.0 6.0
2541 TY3 TTH 3:40PM- 5:45PM 3408 B SHEN WEB ENHANCED
CHI 2.1 INTENSV ELEM CHIN 2 4.0 6.0
0402 TY3 TTH 3:40PM- 5:45PM 4227 B HUANG WEB ENHANCED
CHI 3.1 INTENSIVE INTERMED 1 4.0 5.0
3284 MY9 MW 9:05AM-10:45AM 4223 B CHANG WEB ENHANCED
CHI 4.1 INTENSIVE INTERMED 2 4.0 5.0
0403 MY11 MW 11:00AM-12:40PM 4223 B CHANG WEB ENHANCED
CHI 11.12 ADV LANG SKILLS 2 3.0 3.0
1995 MW2 MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 4223 B CHANG WEB ENHANCED
CHI 17.50 LANDMARKS CHIN LIT 3.0 3.0
1996 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 4223 B HUANG WEB ENHANCED
CHI 59.1 SPECIAL TOPICS 3.0 3.0
3913 MW3 MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 4227 B
CHI 70 TUTORIAL LIT & CULT 3.0 3.0
* 0404 V1 TBA WEB ENHANCED
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CLASSICS
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COMMUNICATIONS
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
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Evening/Weekend Courses
2051 EM6 M 6:30PM- 9:10PM 236 NE KOPEC WRITING INTENSIVE
SAME AS PHIL 14.4W #1462
CIS 15 ADV PGM TCHNQS-C 4.0 4.0
2054 MY9 MW 9:05AM-10:45AM 236 NE SOKOL NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS
WHO HAVE TAKEN CIS 22
2055 TY2 TH 1:25PM- 3:30PM 130 F WHITLOCK NOT OPEN TO STUDENTS
T 2:15PM- 3:30PM 130 F WHO HAVE TAKEN CIS 22
Evening/Weekend Courses
2053 EWQ6 W 6:30PM-10:00PM 4428 N PARSONS EXAMPLES DRAWN FROM
MEDICAL, LEGAL, & BUSINESS
APPLICATIONS
CIS 17 INTRO MULTMEDIA PRG 3.0 3.0
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1351 EW6 W 6:30PM- 9:00PM 129 F GOETZ
CIS 20.1 DESGN&IMPLEMNTATN 1 3.0 3.0
2065 MW12 MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 214 NE WEISS
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2064 ER6 TH 6:30PM- 9:10PM 130 NE SCHWIMMER
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
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CORE CURRICULUM
Brooklyn College’s College-wide core curriculum must be completed by all candidates for a baccalaureate degree. The core
curriculum consists of interrelated courses plus a foreign language requirement. Brooklyn College students must complete eleven
core curriculum courses and the foreign language requirement. A description of the actual core courses may be found below each
core listing.
Courses are arranged in two tiers (Lower Tier and Upper Tier) and three groups (Arts and Literatures, Philosophical and Social
Inquiries, and Scientific Inquiry), as illustrated on the previous pages.
Students must complete two upper-tier courses from two of the three core curriculum groups (6 credits). Enrollment in upper-tier
courses requires junior standing (60 credits), or the completion of all lower-tier course requirements in that group, or exemption from
all lower-tier courses in that group.
Students who began at Brooklyn College prior to fall 2006 and who successfully completed core studies courses under the core
curriculum that was then in place must complete the current core curriculum but will have earned credit toward the current core
curriculum based on their completion of core studies courses.
Transfer Students
The College has established equivalencies regarding the fulfillment of core requirements by transfer students. These equivalencies
refer only to courses completed at another college before entering Brooklyn College.
Senior college transfer students may be exempt from the lower-tier core curriculum after examination of their transcript. When a
senior college transfer student transfers 60 or more total credits, at least 30 of which are liberal arts credits, it is assumed that
he/she has fulfilled the lower-tier core curriculum requirements. Such students must fulfill the upper-tier core requirements at
Brooklyn College.
A student who transfers to Brooklyn College with an A.A. or A.S. degree from another school in the United States is exempt from
the lower-tier core requirement but must fulfill the 6-credit upper-tier core requirement at Brooklyn College. This lower-tier exemption
policy does not apply to students transferring with an A.A.S. degree or to transfer students from outside the United States.
For information on courses in the core curriculum, inquire at the following departments:
Lower Tier
1.1 Classics 2.1 Philosophy 3.11 Mathematics
1.2 Art 2.2 History 3.12 Computer and Information Science
1.3 Music 2.3 Political Science/ 3.21 Biology
Sociology 3.22 Chemistry
3.31 Physics
3.32 Geology
Upper Tier
10.01 English 20.01 Art 30.01 Physics
10.02 English 20.02 Philosophy 30.02 Environmental Studies
10.03 English 20.03 Puerto Rican & Latino Studies 30.03 Computer & Info Sci
10.04 English 20.04 Modern Languages and Lit 30.04 Geology
10.05 Philosophy 20.05 Judaic Studies 30.05 Philosophy
10.06 English 20.06 Art 30.06 Philosophy
10.07 English 20.07 Africana Studies 30.07 Chemistry
10.08 English 20.08 SEEK 30.08 Physics
10.09 Philosophy 20.09 Classics 30.09 Geology
10.10 Africana Studies 20.10 Philosophy
10.11 Judaic Studies
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CC 1.1 - Classical Cultures
Introductory study of ancient cultures through close reading of a variety of texts; most sections will focus on Greece and Rome, but some
may explore other classical traditions such as those of India, Mesopotamia, or China. Attention to such questions as literary genre,
material and performance contexts, gender, political institutions, religion, philosophy, models of culture, and the creation of a classical
tradition. Practice in close reading and communication by means of critical writing, class discussion, and other methods, such as
collaborative group work. (Not open to students who have completed CORE 1, 1.1, or 1.2.) 3 hours; 3 credits
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CC 1.1 CLASSICAL CULTURES 3.0 3.0
3663 F2 F 2:00PM- 4:45PM 3117 B LEWIS
0189 MW11A MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 3109 B BRAFF
2882 MW11B MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 3150 B MCDONNELL
0188 MW12 MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 3109 B BRAFF
2237 MW2A MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3117 B
3660 MW2B MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3109 B ALLEN
3834 MW3A MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 3117 B
3685 MW3B MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 3109 B THEODORACOPOU
2242 MW5A MW 5:05PM- 6:20PM 3109 B SAFRAN
3659 MW5B MW 5:05PM- 6:20PM 3408 B THEODORACOPOU
0183 MW9A MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 3109 B MCDONNELL
3688 MW9B MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 3150 B
0187 TF11A TF 11:00AM-12:15PM 3117 B GOYETTE
3686 TF11B TF 11:00AM-12:15PM 5145 B PEARSON
2231 TF9A TF 9:30AM-10:45AM 3117 B GOYETTE
3654 TF9B TF 9:30AM-10:45AM 5145 B PEARSON
2239 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 3411 B MOORE
2821 TR2 TTH 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3117 B
3675 TR3A TTH 3:40PM- 4:55PM 3150 B
3835 TR3B TTH 3:40PM- 4:55PM 3109 B
2238 TR5A TTH 5:05PM- 6:20PM 3405 B ZOGBY
3655 TR5B TTH 5:05PM- 6:20PM 3109 B KOENIGSBERG
0185 TR9A TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 2150 B FAIREY
3656 TR9B TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 3411 B MOORE
Evening/Weekend Courses
3836 EMW6 MW 6:30PM- 7:45PM 3117 B
1281 ETR6A TTH 6:30PM- 7:45PM 3117 B KOENIGSBERG
3662 ETR6B TTH 6:30PM- 7:45PM 3109 B LEWIS
3687 ETR6C TTH 6:30PM- 7:45PM 4121 B ZOGBY
0186 S9 S 9:00AM-11:45AM 3109 B KEIZER
0190 U9 SU 9:00AM-11:45AM 3109 B KEIZER
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CC 1.3 - Music: Its Language, History, and Culture
Introduction to music through the study of works representing different times, places, and peoples. The grammar, syntax, and
communicative purposes of music; the musical dialects of different cultures and how these have changed over time. Recorded, concert,
and classroom performances. (Not open to students who have completed CORE 2.2 or MUS 11.1.) 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
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CC 2.1 - Knowledge, Reality, and Values
Philosophy’s distinctive ways of understanding and thinking about perennial human questions: “What can I know?”; “What is real?”;
“What is the basis of moral judgments?” Contemporary and traditional examples of philosophical analysis and criticism. (Not open to
students who are enrolled in or have completed PHIL 1.1 or CORE 10.) 3 hours, 3 credits
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CC 2.3 - People, Power, and Politics
Introduction to social science concepts through the study of power, authority, and social organization in U.S. society. Emphasis on the
interaction of government and civil society. Readings focus on primary documents concerning the role of social class, race, and gender
in the construction of social and political inequality. (Not open to students who have completed CORE 3.) 3 hours; 3 credits
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CC 3.11 - Thinking Mathematically
Problem solving and applications of mathematical thinking in the real world and in the ideal world of mathematics. Elementary number
theory and public key cryptography. Integers, rational numbers, real numbers, and the sizes of various infinite sets. Additional topic
chosen from: geometry, elementary topology, chaos and fractals, probability. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have
completed CORE 5 or 5.2 or MATH 2.5 or any mathematics course numbered 3 or higher.) Prerequisite: two years of sequential
mathematics or the equivalent. 3 hours; 3 credits
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CC 3.21 - Biology for Today's World
Life, biology, and science in today's world. Role of science. Physical structure, properties, and principles that apply to all living things.
Integration of biological science into daily events. Where life started and why it is what it is. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or
have completed any course in biology or who have completed CORE 8.1.) 2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory; 3 credits
Participation in CC 3.21 requires the use of an Internet-linked computer and familiarity with the World Wide Web. Students should
anticipate spending several hours a week on exercises and activities that are available only through the use of this medium.
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CC 3.22 - Chemistry: Science in Modern Life
Study of basic concepts in chemistry and their implications in modern life. (Not open to students who are enrolled in or have completed
Integrated Science 2, CORE 7.1, or any college course in chemistry, except CHEM 0.7 or 1.1.) Prerequisite: MATH 0.02 or 0.22 or
equivalent or a passing grade on the CUNY Mathematics Skills Assessment Test. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory; 3 credits
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CC 3.32 - Geology: The Science of Our World
Study of five fundamental themes that underlie geology and their implications for important issues in modern life: Earth as a dynamic
planet, Earth materials, geologic time, geology and the human environment, and the scientific method as applied to geology. (Not open to
students who are enrolled in or who have completed GEOL 1 or 2.2, or who have completed CORE 8.2.) 2 hours lecture, 2 hours
laboratory; 3 credits
NOTE: First class meets on campus January 28 at 6:05 p.m. in 3127 Ingersoll Hall. Two in-class exams are scheduled for March 4 and
April 22.
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CC 3.32 GEOLOGY 3.0 4.0
3320 FQ9 F 9:30AM- 1:10PM 4316 N CHERUKUPALLI
0324 MY2A M 2:15PM- 3:55PM 3127 N SAVAGE WEB ENHANCED
W 2:15PM- 3:55PM 4153 N
0325 MY2B M 2:15PM- 3:55PM 4153 N CHERUKUPALLI WEB ENHANCED
M 2:15PM- 3:55PM 3127 N
0319 MY9A M 9:05AM-10:45AM 3127 N SAVAGE
W 9:05AM-10:45AM 4316 N
3277 MY9B M 9:05AM-10:45AM 3127 N SAVAGE/
W 9:05AM-10:45AM 4153 N CHERUKUPALLI
2393 NET1A TBA O'DEA SEE NOTE ABOVE
3322 NET1B TBA O'DEA SEE NOTE ABOVE
3323 NET1C TBA O'DEA SEE NOTE ABOVE
3840 NETD TBA O'DEA SEE NOTE ABOVE
0326 TY3A T 3:40PM- 5:20PM 4316 N SEIDEMANN
TH 3:40PM- 5:20PM 3127 N
0327 TY3B T 3:40PM- 5:20PM 4215 N SEIDEMANN GEOLOGY AND SOCIETY
TH 3:40PM- 5:20PM 3127 N
0320 TY9A T 9:05AM-10:45AM 3127 N AJA
TH 9:05AM-10:45AM 4316 N
0321 TY9B T 9:05AM-10:45AM 3127 N AJA WEB ENHANCED
TH 9:05AM-10:45AM 4153 N
Evening/Weekend Courses
3952 MQ6A M 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N CRANGANU
W 6:05PM- 7:45PM 4153 N
3285 MQ6B M 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N CRANGANU
W 6:05PM- 7:45PM 4316 N
2402 MQ6C M 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N CRANGANU
M 7:55PM- 9:35PM 4153 N
1327 RQ6A TH 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N
TH 8:10PM- 9:50PM 4215 N
3287 RQ6B T 6:05PM- 7:45PM 4153 N
TH 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N
3288 RQ6C T 6:05PM- 7:45PM 4316 N
TH 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N
1326 RQ6D TH 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N AJA
TH 7:55PM- 9:35PM 4153 N
3294 TQ6A T 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N
T 7:55PM- 9:35PM 4316 N
2391 TQ6B T 6:05PM- 7:45PM 3127 N
T 7:55PM- 9:35PM 4153 N
2395 SQ12A S 12:45PM- 4:25PM 4316 N AJA
1328 SQ12B S 12:45PM- 4:25PM 4316 N
2588 UQ12A SU 10:00AM- NOON 4316 N ROCHA
SU 12:45PM- 2:35PM 3127 N
2404 UQ12B SU 12:45PM- 4:25PM 4316 N ROCHA
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CC 10.01 - Literature, Ethnicity, and Immigration
Exploration of ways in which ethnicity, migration, and immigration are represented in literature. Development of students’ understanding
of aesthetics of literature and acquaintance with new approaches to reading. Topics include literary conceptions of national belonging,
ethnic identity, home and family, immigration, memory, and diasporas. Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all lower-tier
requirements in Arts and Literatures. 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
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* = Department permission required.
CC 10.06 - Text/Context: Special Topics
Study of a text in its literary, historical, and cultural contexts across time. Focus on textual analysis; literary, historical, and cultural
influences on the production of the text; and responses to the text across time. Reactions to the text in different media. Prerequisite:
Junior standing and completion of all lower-tier requirements in Arts and Literatures. 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
CC 10.08 - The Quest for Ethnic, Cultural, and National Identities in Literature
A thematic approach to literature. Themes to be chosen range from the global to the local, from the abstract to the concrete. Focus on
fostering connections with other disciplines in a manner that enhances students’ understanding of the diverse strands that make up
communities, traditions, and values. Exploration of how East European, Latin American, and Indian novels from the late 1960s to the
present interpret the question of ethnic, cultural, and national identities. Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all lower-tier
requirements in Arts and Literatures. 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
CC 10.08 ETHN,CULT,NTL IN LIT 3.0 3.0
3573 MW11 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 4137 B LUTZKANOVA-
VASSILE
3816 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 4137 B FRYDMAN
CC 20.01 - Art and Archaeology of Late Period Egypt, 1070 B.C.-A.D. 642
Art and architecture of Egypt from the end of the New Kingdom to the Arab conquest. Use of archaeological evidence to analyze Egypt’s
global connections with Africa, the Near East, and the Mediterranean. Application of recent interdisciplinary approaches such as post-
colonialism and gender theory to the archaeology of a central non-western culture of the ancient world. Prerequisite: Junior standing and
completion of all lower-tier requirements in Philosophical and Social Inquiries. 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
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* = Department permission required.
CC 20.06 - The Development of the Silk Road
An exploration of the art and architecture of the Silk Road from China into Central Asia, with some attention to exports to Europe, from
the Han Dynasty (2nd century BCE) until the Mongols (13th century CE). Subjects covered: the history of art, the rise and interaction of
Islam and Buddhism, the economic and diplomatic context that facilitated the development and expansion of the Silk Road, the Silk Road
today. Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all lower-tier requirements in Philosophical and Social Inquiry. 3 hours; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
80
* = Department permission required.
CC 30.01 - Cosmology
Organization and evolution of the universe. Methods of inquiry over large cosmological distances. The structure of space and time. Life
cycle of stars. The origin of chemical elements. Are we alone in the universe? Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all lower-
tier requirements in Scientific Inquiry. 3 hours lecture; 3 credits
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
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* = Department permission required.
CC 30.05 - Exploring Scientific Issues: Methodology, Theory, and Ethics in the
Sciences
A critical examination of three fundamental sorts of scientific issues: methodological, theoretical, and moral. Exploration of the nature of
scientific inquiry, scientific knowledge, pseudoscience. Examination of controversial theories and of ethical issues relating to scientific
research. Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of all lower-tier requirements in Scientific Inquiry. 3 hours lecture; 3 credit
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
CREOLE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
CRE 4.8 INTER WTG/RDG SKILLS 3.0 4.0
0444 MW5 MW 5:05PM- 6:20PM 4219 B PIQUANT WEB ENHANCED
82
* = Department permission required.
ECONOMICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
83
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
Early Childhood (B-2), Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2), Childhood (1-6), Childhood/Bilingual (1-6), Adolescence Education (7-12),
Music, Physical Education (all grades).
All courses require permission and have specific prerequisites and/or corequisites. For program advisement and permission to register,
for Adolescence, please see an adviser in 2307 James Hall; for Childhood, see an adviser in 2105 James Hall; for Early Childhood, see an
adviser in 2309 James Hall.
For all courses with a field component, the lecture is the first class meeting. There is no public school meeting before the first lecture.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
84
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
Early Childhood (B-2), Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2), Childhood (1-6), Childhood/Bilingual (1-6), Adolescence Education (7-12),
Music, Physical Education (all grades).
All courses require permission and have specific prerequisites and/or corequisites. For program advisement and permission to register,
for Adolescence, please see an adviser in 2307 James Hall; for Childhood, see an adviser in 2105 James Hall; for Early Childhood, see an
adviser in 2309 James Hall.
For all courses with a field component, the lecture is the first class meeting. There is no public school meeting before the first lecture.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
85
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
Early Childhood (B-2), Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2), Childhood (1-6), Childhood/Bilingual (1-6), Adolescence Education (7-12),
Music, Physical Education (all grades).
All courses require permission and have specific prerequisites and/or corequisites. For program advisement and permission to register,
for Adolescence, please see an adviser in 2307 James Hall; for Childhood, see an adviser in 2105 James Hall; for Early Childhood, see an
adviser in 2309 James Hall.
For all courses with a field component, the lecture is the first class meeting. There is no public school meeting before the first lecture.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
86
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
Early Childhood (B-2), Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2), Childhood (1-6), Childhood/Bilingual (1-6), Adolescence Education (7-12),
Music, Physical Education (all grades).
All courses require permission and have specific prerequisites and/or corequisites. For program advisement and permission to register,
for Adolescence, please see an adviser in 2307 James Hall; for Childhood, see an adviser in 2105 James Hall; for Early Childhood, see an
adviser in 2309 James Hall.
For all courses with a field component, the lecture is the first class meeting. There is no public school meeting before the first lecture.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
87
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
Early Childhood (B-2), Early Childhood/Special Education (B-2), Childhood (1-6), Childhood/Bilingual (1-6), Adolescence Education (7-12),
Music, Physical Education (all grades).
All courses require permission and have specific prerequisites and/or corequisites. For program advisement and permission to register,
for Adolescence, please see an adviser in 2307 James Hall; for Childhood, see an adviser in 2105 James Hall; for Early Childhood, see an
adviser in 2309 James Hall.
For all courses with a field component, the lecture is the first class meeting. There is no public school meeting before the first lecture.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
88
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
89
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
90
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
91
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
92
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
93
* = Department permission required.
FILM
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
94
* = Department permission required.
FILM
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
95
* = Department permission required.
FILM
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
96
* = Department permission required.
FILM
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
97
* = Department permission required.
FILM
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
FRENCH
1. Heritage speakers are those students who have had some contact with the language in their home environment and can speak it with
some degree of fluency even though they may not have had any formal schooling in the language.
2. FREN 1 (Basic Language Skills 1) is for students with no prior experience or who have had one year or less of high school study.
3. FREN 2 (Basic Language Skills 2) is for students who have completed FREN 1 in college or two years of high school study. Not open
to heritage speakers.
4. FREN 3 (Basic Language Skills 3) is for students who have completed FREN 2 in college or three years of high school study. Not open
to heritage speakers.
5. One hour per week in the language laboratories is required in FREN 1, 2, and 3. This work is done individually at hours when the labs
are open. Please check the bulletin board by 4316 Boylan Hall for the schedule.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
FREN 1 BASIC LANG SKILLS 1 3.0 4.0
0677 MW12 MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 3408 B LOEV WEB ENHANCED
2010 MW2 MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 4135 B LOEV WEB ENHANCED
2544 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 4113 B DONALDSON WEB ENHANCED
1998 TR9 TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 4113 B DONALDSON WEB ENHANCED
FREN 2 BASIC LANG SKILLS 2 3.0 4.0
1999 MW11 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 4121 B BHATT WEB ENHANCED
0678 MW12 MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 4109 B CHAMBERS- WEB ENHANCED
SAMADI
0679 MW9 MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 4135 B BHATT WEB ENHANCED
FREN 3 BASIC LANG SKILLS 3 3.0 4.0
2011 MW2 MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 4129 B CHAMBERS- WEB ENHANCED
SAMADI
2012 TR2 TTH 2:15PM- 3:30PM 4109 B WEB ENHANCED
98
* = Department permission required.
FRENCH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
GEOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
GERMAN
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
GREEK (CLASSICAL)
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
99
* = Department permission required.
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SCIENCES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
100
* = Department permission required.
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SCIENCES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
101
* = Department permission required.
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SCIENCES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
HEBREW
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
HISTORY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
102
* = Department permission required.
HISTORY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
103
* = Department permission required.
HONORS ACADEMY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
104
* = Department permission required.
ITALIAN
1. Heritage speakers are those students who have had some contact with the language in their home environment and can speak it with
some degree of fluency even though they may not have had any formal schooling in the language.
2. ITL 1 (Basic Language Skills 1) is for students with no prior experience or who have had one year or less of high school study.
3. ITL 2 (Basic Language Skills 2) is for students who have completed ITL 1 in college or two years of high school study. Not open to
heritage speakers.
4. ITL 3 (Basic Language Skills 3) is for students who have completed ITL 2 in college or three years of high school study. Not open to
heritage speakers.
5. ITL 4 (Intermediate Language Skills for Non-heritage Speakers) is for students who have completed ITL 3 in college or four years of
high school study or passed the New York State Regents exam.
6. One hour per week in the language laboratories is required in ITL 1, 2, 3, and 4. This work is done individually at hours when the labs
are open. Please check the bulletin board by 4316 Boylan Hall for the schedule.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
JAPANESE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
105
* = Department permission required.
JUDAIC STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
LATIN
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
LINGUISTICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
106
* = Department permission required.
MATHEMATICS
NOTE 1: MATH 1.95 may be counted toward a baccalaureate degree only by students who have completed at least 5 credits in education.
Prerequisite: CORE 5 or a course that is acceptable for at least 3 credits in mathematics at Brooklyn College.
NOTE 2: A student who wishes to take MATH 3.3 without having taken MATH 2.9 should have achieved satisfactory scores on the last
three parts of the Mathematics Placement Examination administered to entering students. Students with questions about this prerequisite
should consult a Mathematics Department counselor.
NOTE 3: MATH 4.31 students must plan to attend approximately fifteen hours of one section of MATH 4.3, to learn about infinite series.
Students must consult the instructor of the section selected to determine when they will attend class and must then come to the
department office, 1156 Ingersoll Hall, to request permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
107
* = Department permission required.
MATHEMATICS
NOTE 1: MATH 1.95 may be counted toward a baccalaureate degree only by students who have completed at least 5 credits in education.
Prerequisite: CORE 5 or a course that is acceptable for at least 3 credits in mathematics at Brooklyn College.
NOTE 2: A student who wishes to take MATH 3.3 without having taken MATH 2.9 should have achieved satisfactory scores on the last
three parts of the Mathematics Placement Examination administered to entering students. Students with questions about this prerequisite
should consult a Mathematics Department counselor.
NOTE 3: MATH 4.31 students must plan to attend approximately fifteen hours of one section of MATH 4.3, to learn about infinite series.
Students must consult the instructor of the section selected to determine when they will attend class and must then come to the
department office, 1156 Ingersoll Hall, to request permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
108
* = Department permission required.
MATHEMATICS
NOTE 1: MATH 1.95 may be counted toward a baccalaureate degree only by students who have completed at least 5 credits in education.
Prerequisite: CORE 5 or a course that is acceptable for at least 3 credits in mathematics at Brooklyn College.
NOTE 2: A student who wishes to take MATH 3.3 without having taken MATH 2.9 should have achieved satisfactory scores on the last
three parts of the Mathematics Placement Examination administered to entering students. Students with questions about this prerequisite
should consult a Mathematics Department counselor.
NOTE 3: MATH 4.31 students must plan to attend approximately fifteen hours of one section of MATH 4.3, to learn about infinite series.
Students must consult the instructor of the section selected to determine when they will attend class and must then come to the
department office, 1156 Ingersoll Hall, to request permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
MODERN LANGUAGES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
MDLAN 1.5 TECH LEARN MOD LANG 3.0 3.0
* 3804 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 3404 B BROOKS SAME AS ENG 1.5 #0544
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
109
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
110
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
111
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
112
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
PHILOSOPHY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
113
* = Department permission required.
PHILOSOPHY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
114
* = Department permission required.
PHILOSOPHY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
115
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
Note 1: PED 17.22, 17.25, 18.22, 18.25 - Tennis and softball classes meet first class session and last ten weeks of the semester. Students are
required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
Note 2: PED 23 - First Aid and Safety: Information regarding equipment and supplies will be provided at the first class meeting.
Note 3: PED 32.2 - Dual Games: tennis and badminton. Students are required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
116
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
Note 1: PED 17.22, 17.25, 18.22, 18.25 - Tennis and softball classes meet first class session and last ten weeks of the semester. Students are
required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
Note 2: PED 23 - First Aid and Safety: Information regarding equipment and supplies will be provided at the first class meeting.
Note 3: PED 32.2 - Dual Games: tennis and badminton. Students are required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
117
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
Note 1: PED 17.22, 17.25, 18.22, 18.25 - Tennis and softball classes meet first class session and last ten weeks of the semester. Students are
required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
Note 2: PED 23 - First Aid and Safety: Information regarding equipment and supplies will be provided at the first class meeting.
Note 3: PED 32.2 - Dual Games: tennis and badminton. Students are required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
118
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
Note 1: PED 17.22, 17.25, 18.22, 18.25 - Tennis and softball classes meet first class session and last ten weeks of the semester. Students are
required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
Note 2: PED 23 - First Aid and Safety: Information regarding equipment and supplies will be provided at the first class meeting.
Note 3: PED 32.2 - Dual Games: tennis and badminton. Students are required to provide a vacuum-sealed can of tennis balls.
119
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
120
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
121
* = Department permission required.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
122
* = Department permission required.
PSYCHOLOGY
Note: Students enrolled in PSY 1.1 will be required to participate in or observe a laboratory experience of their choice or to provide a
written critique from the professional literature.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
123
* = Department permission required.
PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
124
* = Department permission required.
PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
125
* = Department permission required.
PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
126
* = Department permission required.
PUERTO RICAN AND LATINO STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
RELIGION
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
127
* = Department permission required.
RUSSIAN
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
SEEK
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
128
* = Department permission required.
SEEK
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
SOCIOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
129
* = Department permission required.
SOCIOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
130
* = Department permission required.
SPANISH
1. Heritage speakers are those students who have had some contact with the language in their home environment and can speak it with
some degree of fluency even though they may not have had any formal schooling in the language.
2. SPAN 1 (Basic Language Skills 1) is for students with no prior experience or who have had one year or less of high school study.
3. SPAN 2 (Basic Language Skills 2) is for students who have completed SPAN 1 in college or two years of high school study. Not open
to heritage speakers.
4. SPAN 3 (Basic Language Skills 3) is for students who have completed SPAN 2 in college or three years of high school study. Not
open to heritage speakers.
5. One hour per week in the language laboratories is required in SPAN 1, 2, 3, and 4. This work is done individually at hours when the
labs are open. Please check the bulletin board by 4316 Boylan Hall for the schedule.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
131
* = Department permission required.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
Note: Students must have been screened for speech proficiency by a member of the Speech Department to determine their exemption
from speech or assignment to the Speech Clinic or to a speech course.
SPE 0.1 - Students are to go to 4400 Boylan Hall during the first week of the term to arrange hours for the semester in accord with the
following: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
SPE 17.8 LAN & HRG ANAT & PHY 4.0 4.0
* 1062 MY2 MW 2:15PM- 3:55PM 518 A TESSEL GPA OF 3.00 OR HIGHER REQ
Evening/Weekend Courses
* 1061 WQ6 W 6:05PM- 9:25PM 3424 B DIAZ GPA OF 3.00 OR HIGHER REQ
132
* = Department permission required.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
Note: Students must have been screened for speech proficiency by a member of the Speech Department to determine their exemption
from speech or assignment to the Speech Clinic or to a speech course.
SPE 0.1 - Students are to go to 4400 Boylan Hall during the first week of the term to arrange hours for the semester in accord with the
following: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
133
* = Department permission required.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
Note: Students must have been screened for speech proficiency by a member of the Speech Department to determine their exemption
from speech or assignment to the Speech Clinic or to a speech course.
SPE 0.1 - Students are to go to 4400 Boylan Hall during the first week of the term to arrange hours for the semester in accord with the
following: Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
134
* = Department permission required.
TELEVISION AND RADIO
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
135
* = Department permission required.
TELEVISION AND RADIO
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
136
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
137
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
138
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
WOMEN'S STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
139
* = Department permission required.
WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
140
* = Department permission required.
WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
BUS 80.3W COMPUTER MGMT GAMES 3.0 3.0
0173 W3 W 3:40PM- 6:10PM 201 A BORGESE WEB ENHANCED
SAME AS CIS 8.3W #0426
BUS 80.4W SEM MKTG RESEARCH 3.0 3.0
1279 MW11 MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 201 A PARTLY ONLINE (HYBRID)
Evening/Weekend Courses
3017 EM6 M 6:30PM- 9:15PM 201 A AYERS
CHEM 41.W ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 5.0 8.0
0383 TY3A TTH 3:40PM- 5:20PM 525 NE PREREQ: CHEM 2
F 9:00AM-12:50PM 447 NE
3744 TY3B W 1:00PM- 4:50PM 447 NE PREREQ: CHEM 2
TTH 3:40PM- 5:20PM 525 NE
CIS 8.3W COMPUTER MGMT GAMES 3.0 3.0
0426 W3 W 3:40PM- 6:10PM 201 A BORGESE WEB ENHANCED
SAME AS BUS 80.3W #0173
CIS 12.W COMPUTERS & ETHICS 3.0 3.0
2052 MW3 MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 236 NE BIRCHALL SAME AS PHIL 14.4W #2219
2901 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 135 NE SAME AS PHIL 14.4W #3212
Evening/Weekend Courses
2051 EM6 M 6:30PM- 9:10PM 236 NE KOPEC SAME AS PHIL 14.4W #1462
ECON 30.3W ADV ECON & BUS STATS 3.0 3.0
* 2920 TR2 TTH 2:15PM- 3:30PM 402 A WANG
FILM 10.W LANGUAGE OF FILM 2 3.0 4.0
0650 MQ9 M 9:30AM- 1:10PM 214 F GRACE SCREENING FEE CHARGED
PREREQS: FILM 1, ENG 2
OPEN TO DECLARED FILM
MAJORS ONLY
Evening/Weekend Courses
0651 EWQ6 W 6:30PM-10:10PM 214 F BEATTY SCREENING FEE CHARGED
PREREQS: FILM 1, ENG 2
OPEN TO DECLARED FILM
MAJORS ONLY
FILM 46.W QLF FILM SCREENPLAY 3.0 4.0
* 2674 MQ2 M 2:15PM- 5:55PM 230 F ROMPALSKE SCREENING FEE CHARGED
PREREQS: FILM 1, 40.1, 61,
ENG 1, 2
COREQS: FILM 40.2, 43,
48, 55.1
* 2673 MQ9 M 9:30AM- 1:10PM 230 F ROMPALSKE SCREENING FEE CHARGED
PREREQS:FILM 1, 40.1, 61,
ENG 1, 2
COREQS: FILM 40.2, 43,
48, 55.1
GEOL 22.W URBAN PROBS/OPPORT 3.0 4.0
2243 TY4 TTH 4:15PM- 5:55PM 4239 N BOGER WEB ENHANCED
H&NTR 21.W PRINCIPLES: HLTH SCI 3.0 3.0
2516 TR11 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 4141 N ANTONIELLO WRITING INTENSIVE
H&NTR 73.W NUTR: RECENT TRENDS 3.0 3.0
0715 R0 TH 2:15PM- 4:45PM 326 NE SCHNOLL SEE BULLETIN FOR PREREQS
HIST 10.W INTRO STUDY OF HIST 3.0 3.0
* 3907 MW2 MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 519 A WARREN WEB ENHANCED
PERM OF CHAIR OR DEPUTY REQ
* 0720 R5 TH 5:05PM- 7:35PM 517 A MEYER WEB ENHANCED
PERM OF CHAIR OR DEPUTY REQ
JUD 83.1W RESEARCH 1 3.0 3.0
* 0740 NET1 TBA REGUER
MATH 41.W HISTORY OF MATH 3.0 3.0
* 1437 ETR8 TTH 8:00PM- 9:15PM 3413 N
141
* = Department permission required.
WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
142
* = Department permission required.
WRITING INTENSIVE COURSES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
FCY 1
ENG 1 COMPOSITION 1 3.0 3.0
* 0540 TR9F TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 3150 B
CC 3.22 CHEM: SCI MOD LIFE 3.0 4.0
* 3721 T11AF M 1:00PM- 2:40PM 229 NE
TTH 11:00AM-11:50AM 1127 N
IDS 2.1 PERSONAL COUNSELING 2.0 2.0
* 3962 FZ9AF F 9:05AM-10:45AM 2150 B NAIR
FCY 2
ENG 1 COMPOSITION 1 3.0 3.0
* 3383 TR3F TTH 3:40PM- 4:55PM 4117 B
CC 3.22 CHEM: SCI MOD LIFE 3.0 4.0
* 3722 T11BF M 1:00PM- 2:40PM 237 NE
TTH 11:00AM-11:50AM 1127 N
IDS 2.1 PERSONAL COUNSELING 2.0 2.0
* 3963 FZ9BF F 9:05AM-10:45AM 2154 B CURRAH
FCY 3
ENG 1 COMPOSITION 1 3.0 3.0
* 0525 MW9AF MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 2154 B
CC 2.3 PEOPLE, PWR, POLITIC 3.0 3.0
* 0259 MW12F MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 2301 J KRAMER SOCIOLOGY
CC 3.32 GEOLOGY 3.0 4.0
0322 M11AF M 11:00AM-12:40PM 3127 N CHERUKUPALLI
W 11:00AM-12:40PM 4316 N
FCY 4
ENG 1 COMPOSITION 1 3.0 3.0
* 2507 MW9BF MW 9:30AM-10:45AM 3117 B
CC 3.32 GEOLOGY 3.0 4.0
0323 M11BF M 11:00AM-12:40PM 3127 N CHERUKUPALLI
W 11:00AM-12:40PM 4153 N
FCY 5
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0557 MW3F MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 3113 B ROSAMOND SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 1.1 CLASSICAL CULTURES 3.0 3.0
* 2744 MW12F MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 5145 B SAFRAN
FCY 6
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0587 TR2F TTH 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3407 B FAIREY SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 1.1 CLASSICAL CULTURES 3.0 3.0
* 0184 TR11F TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 3109 B THIBODEAU
143
* = Department permission required.
FIRST COLLEGE YEAR LEARNING COMMUNITIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
FCY 7
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0547 TF9F TF 9:30AM-10:45AM 4109 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 1.1 CLASSICAL CULTURES 3.0 3.0
* 2264 TR2F TTH 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3150 B SCHUR
FCY 8
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0549 MW12F MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 2150 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 2.1 KNOW REALITY & VALUE 3.0 3.0
* 3075 MW11F MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 408 A
FCY 9
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0558 MW11F MW 11:00AM-12:15PM 5143 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 2.1 KNOW REALITY & VALUE 3.0 3.0
* 3076 MW12F MW 12:50PM- 2:05PM 416 A
FCY 10
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0573 TR9F TTH 9:30AM-10:45AM 3109 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 2.1 KNOW REALITY & VALUE 3.0 3.0
* 3843 TR11F TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM 502 A
FCY 11
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0561 MW2AF MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 4121 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 1.3 MUS LANG HIST & CULT 3.0 3.0
* 0200 MW3AF MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 421 A WEB ENHANCED
FCY 12
ENG 2 COMPOSITION 2 3.0 3.0
* 0562 MW2BF MW 2:15PM- 3:30PM 3405 B SEM IN EXPOSITORY WRITING
CC 1.3 MUS LANG HIST & CULT 3.0 3.0
* 3935 MW3BF MW 3:40PM- 4:55PM 421 A WEB ENHANCED
WEEKEND COLLEGE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
144
* = Department permission required.
WEEKEND COLLEGE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
145
* = Department permission required.
WEEKEND COLLEGE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
146
* = Department permission required.
WEEKEND COLLEGE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
147
* = Department permission required.
WEEKEND COLLEGE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
148
* = Department permission required.
GRADUATE COURSES
COURSE NUMBERS AND LETTERS: Courses numbered 600-699 are broad-based courses, which do not require extensive
undergraduate preparation. They are designed for students in other disciplines and may not be credited toward a degree or
certificate in the field in which they are given. Each graduate course number is followed by the letter T, G or X. The letter T
indicates the course is credited only toward a master’s degree or advanced certificate in the Teacher Education Program. The
letter G means the course is creditable only toward a master’s degree in liberal arts and sciences. The letter X indicates the
course is creditable either toward the master’s degree in the Teacher Education Program or toward a master’s degree in liberal
arts and sciences provided the course is part of an approved curriculum. In some cases, a student may receive permission to
apply credit for a course designated as G toward a master’s degree in the Teacher Education Program or to apply credits for a T
course toward a master’s degree in liberal arts and sciences.
ACCOUNTING
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
AFRICANA STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
ART
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
149
* = Department permission required.
ART
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
150
* = Department permission required.
BIOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
BUSINESS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
151
* = Department permission required.
CHEMISTRY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
152
* = Department permission required.
COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
153
* = Department permission required.
ECONOMICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
154
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
155
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
EDUC 713.25T SCI & ENVR TCH & LRN 3.0 4.0
* 1612 RQ5 TH 5:05PM- 8:25PM 102 RE PESSUTTI CHILDHOOD
SATURDAY FIELD TRIPS
156
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
157
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
158
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
159
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
160
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
161
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
162
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
163
* = Department permission required.
EDUCATION
All courses require permission before registration. Unless otherwise noted, please see program head for permission to register.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
164
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
Graduate courses in English and comparative literature that do not have an asterisk (*) are open to students with codes 324, 325, 332, 327,
and 520. Students from other programs are required to receive permission of the graduate deputy.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
165
* = Department permission required.
ENGLISH
Graduate courses in English and comparative literature that do not have an asterisk (*) are open to students with codes 324, 325, 332, 327
and 520. Students from other programs are required to receive permission of the graduate deputy.
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
166
* = Department permission required.
FRENCH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
GEOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
167
* = Department permission required.
HEALTH AND NUTRITION SCIENCES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
168
* = Department permission required.
HISTORY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
ITALIAN
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
JUDAIC STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
169
* = Department permission required.
LIBERAL STUDIES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
MATHEMATICS
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
170
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
171
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
172
* = Department permission required.
MUSIC
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
PHILOSOPHY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
173
* = Department permission required.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
174
* = Department permission required.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
175
* = Department permission required.
POLITICAL SCIENCE
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
176
* = Department permission required.
PSYCHOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
SOCIOLOGY
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
177
* = Department permission required.
SPANISH
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
178
* = Department permission required.
SPEECH COMMUNICATION ARTS AND SCIENCES
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
179
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
180
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
181
* = Department permission required.
THEATER
COURSE TITLE CRS HRS
CODE SECTION ROOM BLDG INSTRUCTOR COMMENT
182
* = Department permission required.