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A CADEMIC A DELPHI FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS TRANSFER CREDIT POLICY Students transferring into Adelphi will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by-course basis in order to determine course equivalencies as well as exemptions from the General Education requirements. Adelphi requires that the last 30 credits of college work be completed in residence. Adelphi will accept: Up to 64 college credits from a regionally accredited community or junior college A maximum of 90 credits from a regionally accredited senior college or university, with the exception of those senior college credits previously applied toward a two-year program or an associate's degree. To transfer a course toward a bachelor's degree, a student must have received a grade of C- or above. Remedial or vocational courses cannot be applied toward a degree. Students who have earned one bachelor's degree and are interested in pursuing a second degree at Adelphi will be awarded a maximum of 90 credits toward their second degree. Adelphi will transfer all appropriate and comparable courses undertaken by transfer students in the past 10 years at an accredited junior or senior college. College credit earned more than 10 years ago will be evaluated on an individual basis. _____________________________________________________________________________________ General Education Requirements and Policies for Transfer Students 1. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The General Education Program consists of a series of courses designed to provide students with important academic skills, a broad and rich educational experience and an appreciation for university life. The requirements are designed to help students become educated participants in our society by preparing them to meet the challenges of the present and the future. Students must fulfill the General Education requirements to graduate. The requirements are: First Year Orientation Experience (0952-100) A one-semester, one credit course designed to help freshmen adjust to college life and to introduce them to the University’s resources. Each First Year Orientation class is linked to a First Year Seminar.

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ACADEMIC ADELPHI FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS

TRANSFER CREDIT POLICY

Students transferring into Adelphi will have their transcripts evaluated on a course-by-course basis in order to determine course equivalencies as well as exemptions from the General Education requirements. Adelphi requires that the last 30 credits of college work be completed in residence. Adelphi will accept:

• Up to 64 college credits from a regionally accredited community or junior college • A maximum of 90 credits from a regionally accredited senior college or university, with the

exception of those senior college credits previously applied toward a two-year program or an associate's degree.

To transfer a course toward a bachelor's degree, a student must have received a grade of C- or above. Remedial or vocational courses cannot be applied toward a degree. Students who have earned one bachelor's degree and are interested in pursuing a second degree at Adelphi will be awarded a maximum of 90 credits toward their second degree. Adelphi will transfer all appropriate and comparable courses undertaken by transfer students in the past 10 years at an accredited junior or senior college. College credit earned more than 10 years ago will be evaluated on an individual basis. _____________________________________________________________________________________ General Education Requirements and Policies for Transfer

Students 1. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS

The General Education Program consists of a series of courses designed to provide students with important academic skills, a broad and rich educational experience and an appreciation for university life. The requirements are designed to help students become educated participants in our society by preparing them to meet the challenges of the present and the future.

Students must fulfill the General Education requirements to graduate. The requirements are:

First Year Orientation Experience (0952-100) A one-semester, one credit course designed to help freshmen adjust to college life and to introduce them to the University’s resources. Each First Year Orientation class is linked to a First Year Seminar.

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First Year Seminar (0952-110) A three credit course offered in a seminar format, it introduces the student to a faculty member teaching in her or his area of special interest.

First Competency: Art & Craft of Writing (0122-107) An introductory course in academic writing in which

students will learn to read critically, think analytically, imagine an audience, draft an argument using appropriate language and structure, and edit for clarity and correctness.

You will be encouraged to take a second competency course as well. These General Education courses total 10 credits of the 30 credits typically taken in an academic year.

Second Competency Students are required to complete a second competency course to acquire additional skills necessary throughout and after college. This requirement can be satisfied by successfully completing Introduction to Creative Writing (ENG 109), Writing About Society (ENG 110), a foreign language (level 121 or higher), or one of the following courses:

CSC 170 Introduction to Computers and Their Applications

MTH 113 Survey of Statistics

MTH 114 Statistics for Natural Sciences

PHI 105 Critical Thinking Skills

SPE 110 Oral Communications in the Professional World

SPE 112

Public Speaking

Distribution Courses

Students are required to complete at least six credits in each of the following areas:

Arts (6 credits) Art, Art History, Communications, Performing Arts, Music and some courses in African American Studies

Humanities and Languages (6 credits) English, History, Foreign Languages, Philosophy and some courses in African American Studies

Social Sciences (6 credits) Anthropology, Economics, International Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, some courses in Environmental Studies and some courses in African American Studies

Natural Sciences and Mathematics (6 credits) Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Earth Science and some courses in Environmental Studies

A N O T E O N U N D E R S T A N D I N G C O U R S E N U M B E R S

The first four digits of a course identify the department. The next three digits identify the level. The remaining numbers identify the section.

English - Level - Section 0122 107 01

• level numbers 100-299 are generally appropriate for freshmen and

sophomores. • level numbers 300-499 are generally appropriate for juniors and seniors

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Many courses also have prerequisites. A prerequisite is a class that you have to take before you can take that course. For example, General Psychology (0501-101) is a prerequisite to all of the other Psychology classes. Sometimes courses will be referred to with letters in the place of the department number. For example, 0122-107 will be written as ENG 107.

2. How to Fulfill General Education Requirements as a Transfer Student While General Education is required of all students, the way these requirements are met is determined by the status with which the student enters the University. Transfer Students with fewer than 30 credits: These students must satisfy all the requirements including Freshman Seminar and Freshman Orientation Experience. Transfer credits can be used to satisfy most General Education requirements. Transfer Students with 30-59 credits: These students are exempt from the Freshman Seminar and Freshman Orientation Experience. They must satisfy all the other requirements. Transfer credits can be used to satisfy most General Education requirements. Transfer Student with 60 credits but without an Associates or Bachelors Degree: These students are exempt from the Freshman Seminar, Freshman Orientation Experience, and the Second Competency. They must meet the Social Sciences and Math/Science distribution requirements. They may meet the Arts and Humanities distribution requirements by taking a total of 12 credits in those two areas. It can be all Arts or all Humanities or some of each. Transfer Students with an A.A., A.S., B.A., or B.S. Degree: These students are exempt from all General Education Requirements. Note that this exemption is not granted to students with an A.A.S. (Associates in Applied Sciences) degree.

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Associate Dean: C. Shopsis Location: Science Building 123A

Telephone: (516) 877-4140

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0952-100 First Year Orientation Experience 1 √

0952-110 First Year Seminar 3 √

0122-107 Art & Craft of Writing 3 √ or √

Second Competency 3 √ or √

Distribution Courses 24 √ or √ √ or √

Additional Information

• The total number of General Education credits required varies because some Distribution Courses may be satisfied by courses in the major area of study.

Requirements

General Education

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E X A M P L E S O F C O U R S E S T H A T M E E T T H E G E N E R A L E D U C A T I O N D I S T R I B U T I O N R E Q U I R E M E N T S

Separated into the categories of Arts, Humanities, Social Science and Math/Science, the following courses are just a few of the courses that will fulfill the General Education distribution requirements. Please keep in mind that this list is just a sampling of the many options you have available to fulfill the General Education requirements.

ARTS

History of Black Dance (0101-130) This course includes learning and performing African dance and its movements. Art & The World I (0111-196) This course provides a global view of major epochs of human experience and major events of historical and cultural significance from the Stone Age through Ancient Near East Classical Antiquity, Africa, Asia, and other cultural areas, to the Renaissance period in Europe. Works of art examined in context offer insight into ways that people in different times and places have explored their relationships with other human beings and with nature, and have defined meaning and value in existence. Drawing Workshop (0104-108) An introduction to the principle and techniques of representational drawing. Calligraphy Workshop (0101-121) This course will introduce you to the wonders of the broad-edge pen. You will study, in depth, the elegant style of writing known as 'chancery cursive,' commonly called 'italic.' You will engage in 'hands on' practice and receive many exemplars along with personal attention from the instructor. History of Media & Communication (0108-103) This course traces the development of communication media through the ages, from prehistoric cave paintings to the latest information technologies, focusing on the conditions under which these media came into being, their uses, and the social, political, economic, and cultural consequences of these uses. Art of Film and Video (0108-104) Explores the major impact of twentieth-century art movements in opening up the range of creative possibilities and perspectives in the making of film and video. Aims to encourage familiarity with, sensitivity to, and understanding of innovative uses of form, content, techniques, and ideas since the beginnings of cinema. Film: Then & Now (0108-215) This course is a multi-dimensional study of narrative genres and stylistic movements that have shaped the cinema as we know it. It examines American forms like film noir, the Western, and science fiction, as well as international movements such as French New Wave, Italian Neo- Realism, and New Asian cinema. Major Composers of 17th & 18th Centuries (0196-221) This course focuses on the study of seminal composers and their works from the Baroque and Classical eras, beginning with Monteverdi, going through Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel, and finally ending with Mozart and Haydn. Composers and their works will be studied within the context of a socio-historical framework.

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History of Jazz: Before 1950 (0196-238) This course is a comprehensive survey of jazz styles and trends that developed before 1950, beginning with the origins of jazz, moving through Harlem stride piano, and ending with Bebop from the 1940s. Seminal figures and works in jazz during these decades will be examined through their socio-historical framework. Ballet (0191-113 non-majors) Study and practice in ballet. Modern Dance I (0191-127 for non-majors) Study and practice in modern dance. Beginning Acting (0192-108) A study of theater from the actor's point of view. The student is taught to explore and use personal knowledge and experience. Class projects include individual creative experiments as well as formal monologues and scenes.

HUMANITIES

Black History in America to 1865 (0101-204) This course explores the African origins, the forced removal of Africans to the Americas, the development of slavery and the resistance to that institution. Students will also examine the role of African Americans in the Civil War and during the period of Reconstruction. African-American & African-Caribbean Writers I (0101-260) An introduction to African American literature and an examination of how 20th century African American writers have been influenced by their Black heritage. The reading list includes writers such as James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Alice Walker, and August Wilson. Literature in English I (0122-231) Survey of English literature prior to 1700. Readings from Beowulf, Chaucer, the Elizabethan dramatists, etc. Literature in English II (0122-232) Survey of English literature from 1700 to 1900. Readings from Swift, Hardy, Wordsworth, etc. Literature in English III (0122-233) English and American literature from the accession of Queen Victoria to end of World War II, including poetry, novels, plays, and nonfiction. Level I or higher in any foreign language (course number 111) Including Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, etc. Origins of Western Civilization I (0136-101) The Whys and Wherefores of History: its nature and functions; why historians are critics as well as recounters of the past. Religion, culture, politics, and society will be surveyed, and selected 'heroes' and crises in Western culture from the Greeks to Galileo will be studied. American Civilization to 1865 (0136-103) This course surveys North American history from the colonial period through the American Civil War. Social and cultural interactions between diverse peoples, economic trends, and political developments including the formation of the United States are among the subjects which will be explored. Extensive use of primary sources will provide a mirror into the minds of the men and women of the past.

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World Civilizations I (0136-105) This course provides a 'macro historical' introduction to the civilizations of the world from their inception to about 1500. The course investigates parallel developments, as well as cultural diffusion within and among civilizations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Introduction to Philosophy (0154-110) The student is introduced to philosophical ideas and the perspectives of some major philosophers through the reading and discussion of philosophical works. Ethics and Morality (0154-212) An introduction to the nature of ethics and morality, alternative ethical theories, and the study of problems of moral conduct. Deductive Logic (0154-280) An introduction to semantics, the principles of formal reasoning, and the foundations of logical theory.

SOCIAL SCIENCES

Cultural Anthropology (0103-111) The nature of culture: an intensive introduction to the study of peoples in varied ecological, technical, and social environments. Physical Anthropology (0103-112) This course covers the scope, method, and theory of physical anthropology, from evolutionary biology and primate behavior to forensics and paleopathology. Twenty-five hours of laboratory work on skeletal collections are required. Introduction to Economics (0203-101) Provides students with the rudiments of economic literacy and understanding. It is partly descriptive of the present-day economy, partly theoretical, and partly speculative. The role of economics in everyday life, the operation of markets, and the determination of national income will be examined. The Price System (0203-111) An introduction to a number of the major concepts employed in the analysis of economic decision-making by individuals and organizations, combined with the study of contemporary economic institutions, problems, and policy alternatives. The National Economy (0203-112) An introduction to the theory of national income determination. The goals of full employment, price stability, and economic growth are examined, and the alternative uses of fiscal and monetary policy are considered. The primary object of the course is to lead to an understanding of how the national economy operates, and with what consequences. Social Sciences and Environmental Problems (0125-101) Current and emerging environmental issues are presented in the contexts of economic, social, and political influences upon the decision-making process. Additional contributions are offered by guest commentators about the nature of environmental problems, potentially available technological solutions, and the limitations of current conceptual and analytical knowledge. Global Issues I (0187-101) Introducing students to today's most pressing global and international issues, these courses explore the various political, economic, and cultural dimensions of conflict and security, the global economy, development, and the environment.

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Introduction to the American Political System (0158-101) A study of political structures and processes that affect the scope and content of American politics. Examines the constitutional system, political parties, interest groups, public opinion, nominations and elections, bureaucracies, the military and corporations. Introduction to Politics (0158-102) An introduction to the major theories, concepts, and methods of contemporary Western political science. Unifying concepts such as the management of conflict, power, and the authoritative allocation of values will be applied to the study of the state and the political process. General Psychology (0501-101) An introduction to the study of behavior. The areas of sensation and perception, motivation and learning, physiological psychology, developmental and comparative psychology, and measurement are investigated using the methods and data of scientific psychology. Introduction to Sociology (0170-100) This course focuses upon the basic principles, conceptualizations, terminology, themes, and issues that are the building blocks of sociological analysis. Social Problems (0170-101) 'What's wrong with the world?' in modern societies; social and economic inequality; racial tensions and conflicts; poverty in the midst of affluence; loss of community in mass society; crime and the inadequate agencies of justice; individual liberties and civil disorders vs. institutional controls; dilemmas of advanced technology; the problem of balancing individual freedom and social order; ideologies and their relevance and irrelevance in advanced industrial societies; alienation and anomie. Social Problems of the Family (0170-230) Presentation and discussion of family poverty and economic constraints, single parenthood, divorce and its consequences, violence and abuse in relationships, addiction and co-dependency, remarriage and step-parenting. Students will do field research in an area of their choice.

SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS

Human Body I (0105-203) Integrates basic scientific principles in the context of understanding the anatomy and physiology of the human body. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Life Processes and Man (0105-108) This course surveys contemporary topics in biology and their impact on society. Introduces students to the workings of the human body and provides understandings of its relationships to lifestyles and health. It is designed for non-majors, is neither open to biology majors nor applicable to the biology minor. Chemistry in Modern Society (0106-100) Examines, from a chemistry perspective, contemporary understanding of some major modern environmental and social issues including energy usage and supplies, global warming, nutrition and health, and genetic engineering. No laboratory. This course cannot be used to satisfy chemistry requirements for science majors. Natural Science and Environmental Problems (0125-102) This course presents the scientific concepts and methods available for the evaluation of the nature of environmental problems, the physical aspects of these problems, the available potential technological solutions, and the limitations of current conceptual and analytical knowledge. Additional contributions are offered by guest commentators about economic, social, and political influences upon decision-making processes.

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Weather and Climate (0125-156) A survey of the world's weather and climatological patterns in relation to the Earth's continents, oceans, soils, vegetation, and human culture and health. Topics include modern climatological classification systems, prehistoric climatic regimes, and statistical analyses of the nature and causes of climatic change. Mathematical Modeling in the Sciences (0144-101) A study of the modeling process, by which mathematics is applied to the sciences. Much of the mathematics (logic, graph theory, modular arithmetic, difference equations, etc.) is developed from scratch, and there is very little high school mathematics needed. Applications may include computer circuits, codes for storage and encryption, RNA and DNA chain recovery. Mathematical Modeling in Human Affairs (0144-102) This course surveys recent applications of mathematics to aspects of human interaction such as psychology, government, conflict resolution, and managing organizations. Pre-Calculus for Non-Majors (0144-110) An elective or distribution course in mathematics. Also designed for students wishing to take OPR 272 who are not adequately prepared. A study of algebraic, exponential, logarithmic functions and graphs. The limit concept is introduced. Prerequisite: High school mathematics through intermediate algebra. Not open to the major in mathematics or computer science. Survey of Statistics (0144-113) Introduction to probability theory, random variables, and probability distributions. Statistics and sampling distributions; testing hypotheses and estimating parameters. Prerequisite: High school mathematics through intermediate algebra. Not open to the major in mathematics or computer science. Statistics for Natural Sciences (0144-114) Develops tools for making decisions when faced with data. Teaches techniques for analyzing and displaying data, and performing statistical tests, with illustrative examples drawn from the natural sciences. Makes extensive use of statistical software in integrated labs and lectures. Stresses the use of computers as an aid to reason. Prerequisite: High school mathematics through intermediate algebra. Not open to the mathematics or computer science major. Computer Programming for Non-Majors (0145-160) This course is intended for students with little or no experience in computer programming. It gives students a feel for what programming is like, introduces the process of program development, and introduces the major concepts of programming - variables, data types, assignment statements, functions, parameters, conditionals, compound data types such as structures, lists, and arrays, and repeating constructs such as loops and recursion. Perspectives in Physics (0156-100) This course examines the relationship between physics and other sciences, the history of physics, and the principles of physics. It also examines the evolution of the universe and its building blocks. Beyond the Solar System (0156-106) This course focuses on observations and basic properties of stars and stellar remnants (White Dwarfs, Black Dwarfs, Novae and Super Novae, Neutron Stars, Pulsars, Black Holes, the Milky Way); the formation and evolution of the galaxy; extragalactic astronomy, cosmology, life in the universe, and life beyond earth: prospects for microbes, civilizations and interstellar travel. Astronomy (0156-104) This course examines the universe, its structure and origins, the Big Bang, and initial conditions. It also examines the evolution of the universe, the formation of stars, planetary systems and galaxies. Observational Astronomy (0156-107) This is a hybrid course delivered online and through class meetings. The course examines the universe and its origins. How Things Work (0156-119) This course explores the physics of everyday life. It introduces physics concepts using technologies and situations that surround us as the launching point for this exploration. Skating, sports, bicycles, rockets, air conditioners, microwave ovens, etc.

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DEGREE MAPS

M A J O R S A N D M I N O R S

All students must choose a major to graduate. A major is an opportunity for you to study one subject area in depth. The majority of majors are in the College of Arts and Sciences. There are also several professional schools at Adelphi (School of Business, School of Nursing, School of Social Work and the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education). A major in a professional school will help you develop some of the skills necessary to perform in that particular professional field; however, any major may ultimately work in any field. Choosing your major is not choosing your career. When choosing a major, keep in mind that a liberal arts education is not about the acquisition of skills but about becoming an educated individual capable of thinking critically and expressing oneself thoughtfully. The best advice to consider when choosing a major is to choose a major you are genuinely interested in. You will excel in a major you intrinsically enjoy. Choose a major you truly want to learn more about and in which you enjoy taking courses. Transfer students must choose a major if you are transferring in 48 credits or more. A minor is an opportunity for you to take several courses in a subject area (at least 18 credits) but not as many as a major. Minors are optional and not required for graduation but suggested to individuals interested in multiple academic disciplines. If the credit components of your major allow for enough elective credits, you might consider pursuing a minor to increase the breadth of your education beyond the major, increase the depth of your knowledge in the major, provide you with ancillary area of specialization or because the minor is imply a subject you really like. Like the major, a minor can be taken to support a specific career direction, but it doesn’t have to. For example, a student pursuing a Sociology major may decide to complete a minor in Business to enhance his/her opportunities in the business world. A Management major might minor in Music because s/he simply loves music. A minor also can develop competencies and skills that increase a student’s choice of jobs following graduation. Additionally, a minor offers a student the opportunity to explore an area of intellectual or personal interest.

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C O M M O N Q U E S T I O N S A B O U T M A J O R S

Must every Adelphi student have a major? o Yes. The key component of the baccalaureate is the major. You must pursue and complete an approved

major as part of the requirements for an Adelphi degree. Some majors offer certifications. What are they?

o Certifications are kinds of licenses that are required for some jobs or a designation indicating distinction in a discipline. Some students majoring in chemistry, for example, seek certification from the American Chemical Society, which requires them to take additional courses. Of course, students need not seek the certification to major in Chemistry. Other students who intend to pursue teaching in public school take specific courses to become eligible for certification by the New York State Department of Education. Majors and certifications are different: successful completion of a major is required for graduation; certification is not required for graduation, but it may be required for a particular job after graduation.

Are departments and majors the same?

o Not always. Departments are organizational units of the University. Instructors in a department very often teach a single academic discipline, but not always. It may be that several disciplines, areas of study, or majors are grouped in one department.

Should I take courses only in approved majors?

o No. There are many areas of study that may interest you. You should plan your obligations for the major you choose in such a way that your interests in additional areas of study also might be satisfied.

Does my major determine my future career?

o No. Taking courses in a major and training for a job can be different. Some majors are vocationally specific. Nursing or Accounting are good examples of such fields. But, you don’t have to be a nurse or an accountant just because you majored in those areas. Most majors are not vocationally specific. Most employers want graduates with transferable skills, regardless of their majors. While it is wise to consider your possible career interests, it is not necessary to be specialized to find an interesting and challenging career.

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S .T .E .P . M I N O R

The Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) is a unique, five-year combined bachelor and master's program that integrates field-intensive programs with a strong foundation in the liberal arts and sciences. It prepares candidates to teach at the childhood (grades 1-6) and adolescence (grades 7-12) levels. Graduates who successfully complete the fifth year of the program are then eligible for New York State Department of Education certification in childhood or adolescence education. With the exception of dance, undergraduates major in all liberal arts subjects in the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as the Derner Institute (Psychology). They also take education courses and participate in field-based studies in elementary and secondary schools. After completing their undergraduate degree, STEP students immediately begin a master's degree in childhood or adolescence education. Fifth-year students take a three-semester sequence (summer, fall, and spring) that includes student teaching or an internship to complete all requirements for certification. Introduced in 1995, the STEP program is both comprehensive and economical. Students in this competitive program stay together as a group throughout the program. From the start, students are assigned faculty advisors to guide them in their course and fieldwork.

Degrees: B.A., M.A. Required GPA: 2.75 Cumulative 3.00 Education Courses Undergraduate Credits Required to Earn B.A.: 120 Graduate Credits Required to Earn M.A.: 33

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0836-102 Orientation Seminar 1 √ or √ 0836-221 Childhood Development

or 0501-115 Developmental Psych. (Pre-Req. 0501-101 Required) 3 √

0836-302 Perspectives of Teaching & Learning

or 0836-310 Socio. Perspectives In Childhood Education

3 √

0836-304 Com., Schools & Soc. 3 √

0836-305 Child w/ Special Needs 3 √

0836-306 Student Assessment 3 √

0836-307 Philosophy of Education 3 √

0836-401 Approaches to Literacy 4 √

Education: Childhood Minor in Education: Childhood

Requirements

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0836-402 Social Studies & Critical Literacy 4 √ 0836-403 Teaching & Learning Math 4 √ 0836-404 Teaching & Learning Science 4 √

Major in Arts & Sciences1 30+ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √

Laboratory Science Course 4

Foreign or American Sign Language2 3-6

1All majors in the College of Arts and Sciences (with the exception of Dance), Psychology, Economics, Humanistic Studies and Social Sciences have been approved by New York State for Childhood Education STEP students. 2Students must take 6 credits in a language other than English or 3 credits at Level III or higher to meet New York State Teaching Certification requirements. If a student earned a passing score on the high school Regents Exam in a foreign language or has documented fluency in another language, this requirement will be waived.

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Advisor: C.Phillips Location: Harvey Hall 126

Telephone: (516) 877-4067

Email: [email protected]

Summer (9 credits) Fall (12 credits) Spring (12 credits)

0807-595 Child Literacies 0807-825 Master’s Seminar 0836-604 Classroom Management

0836-574 Teach. & Learn. Aesthetics or

0836-500 Exploring the Arts Institute 0834-571 Health Issues 0807-820 Student Teaching

Graduate Education Elective Graduate Elective 0809-502 Reflective Practice

Graduate Education Elective

Additional Information

• The Scholar Teacher Education Program (S.T.E.P.) is a unique, five-year, combined baccalaureate and master’s program for students preparing to teach at the childhood and adolescent levels. The first four years of S.T.E.P. allow for completion of the General Education requirements, a student-selected major in a liberal arts discipline and additional New York State requirements for certification. Course work and field experience at the undergraduate level lead directly into a full-time, field-based course of study on the graduate (fifth-year) level.

• Courses during the fifth year are graduate-level courses. The fifth-year sequence requires active

participation in schools including one semester of student teaching.

Graduate Requirements (5th Year)

Minor in Education: Childhood

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Degree: B.A., M.A. Required GPA: 2.75 Cumulative 3.00 Education Courses Undergraduate Credits Required for Graduation: 120 Graduate Credits Required: 33

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0836-102 Orientation Seminar 1 √ or √ 0836-222 Adolescent Development

or 0501-116 Adolescent Psychology

3 √

0122-202 Structure of Modern English (English Majors Only) 3 √

0836-311 Soc. Perspect. Adol. Edu. 3 √ 0836-304 Com., School & Soc. 3 √ 0809-595 Youth Literacies (except Math and Science majors)

or 0809-594 Literacies (Math and Science majors ONLY) 3 √ 0836-307 Intro. Philosophy of Edu. 3 √ 0809-596 Inquiry & Expression (Humanities)

or 0809-597 Inquiry & Expression (Math & Science) 3 √ 0810-560 Managing Inclusive Environments 3 √ 0809-513 Instruction Math Edu.

or 0809-517 Instruction Science

or 0809-518 Instruction Social Studies

or 0809-519 Instruction Spanish Lang.

or 0809-580 Learning & Comp. (English majors only)

3

Major in Arts & Sciences1 30+

Foreign or Amer. Sign Language2 3-6 1 Students with the STEP minor in Adolescence Education can major in: History Biology Political Science Psychology English Environmental Studies/Earth Science Economics International Studies Physics Anthropology Mathematics Chemistry Sociology Students seeking Social Studies certification and not majoring in History must complete 21 credits in history course work. All social science majors must complete one course in Economics, Geography, Political Science and Psychology. 2 Students must take 6 credits in a language other than English or 3 credits at Level III or higher to meet New York State Teaching Certification requirements. If a student earned a passing score on the high school Regents Exam in a foreign language or has documented fluency in another language, this requirement will be waived.

Minor in Education: Adolescence

Requirements

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Advisor: C. Phillips Location: Harvey Hall Room 126

Telephone: (516) 877-4067

Email: [email protected]

Summer (9 credits) Fall (12-15 credits) Spring (12-15 credits)

0834-607 Health Promotion 0809-860 Master’s Seminar 0809-503 Reflective Practice

0836-574 Teach. & Learn. Aesthetics or

0803-500 Exploring the Arts Elective

One of the following: 0809-511 Instruct. & Assess. In English 0809-613 Secondary Mathematics 0809-617 Secondary Science 0809-618 Secondary Social Studies 0809-619 Methods & Mater. of Spanish

0809-820 Student Teaching

Graduate Elective 0809-723 Teaching Composition in Secondary School (English Majors) Graduate Elective

(2) Graduate Electives

Additional Information

• The Scholar Teacher Education Program (S.T.E.P.) is a unique, five-year, combined baccalaureate and master’s program for students preparing to teach at the childhood and adolescent levels. The first four years of S.T.E.P. allow for completion of the General Education requirements, a student-selected major in a liberal arts discipline and additional New York State requirements for certification. Course work and field experience at the undergraduate level lead directly into a full-time, field-based course of study on the graduate (fifth-year) level.

• Courses during the fifth year are graduate-level courses. The fifth-year sequence requires active participation in

schools including one semester of student teaching.

Minor in Education: Adolescence

Graduate Requirements (5th Year)

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MI N O R S & CO U R S E RE Q U I R E M E N T S The following minors are offered at Adelphi University. All courses for minors must be selected in consultation with an advisor from the minor academic unit. Generally, minors are 18-24 credits. Some minors have required courses students must take in addition to electives in the minor area of study. New minors are regularly created by the departments. If you are interested in a minor not mentioned here please see the department for details. AFRICAN-AMERICAN & ETHNIC STUDIES (18 credits) Required:

• 0101-204/0136-204 African-American History I (also listed as HIS 204) • 0101-205/0136-205 African-American History II (also listed as HIS 205) • Plus 4 additional 3 credits electives (12 credits)

ANTHROPOLOGY (18-21 credits) See department for further information. ART: ART HISTORY (18 credits)

• 0111-196 Art and the Art World I • 0111-197 Art and the Art World II • 4 Art History Electives

See department for further information. ART: STUDIO ART (18 credits) See department for further information. ASIAN STUDIES (21 credits) Required:

• 12 credits in Japanese or Chinese Language • 3-9 credits in Humanities courses focusing on Asian Studies • 3-9 credits in Social Science courses focusing on Asian Studies

Contact Professor Zaccarini in the History Department or Professor Sullivan in the Political Science Departments for further information. BIOLOGY (24 credits) Required:

• 0105 - 111 Biological Concepts and Methods I • 0105 - 112 Biological Concepts and Methods II • 0105 - 222 Genetics • 0105 - 224 Genetics Project Lab • Remaining credits must include additional courses numbered above 200 and a minimum of two 4-credit lab

courses. BUSINESS (27 credits)

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Required: • 0201 - 101 Principles of Accounting • 0210 - 262 Principles of Management • 0212 - 280 Marketing • 0209 - 330 Managerial Finance • 0204 - 341 International Business • 0210 - 366 Organizational Behavior Please note that prerequisites (ECA 111 & 112, MTH 110) for these courses must be met.

The School of Business also offers a business clusters. These clusters give liberal arts and science majors the opportunity to explore the various business disciplines on an introductory level. Prerequisites must be met. Introduction to Business Law (12 credits)

• 0204 - 162 Introduction to Business • 0210 - 262 Principles of Management • 0204 - 250 Business Law I • 0204 - 251 Business Law II

Introduction to Human Resources Management (12 credits) • 0204 - 162 Introduction to Business • 0210 - 262 Principles of Management • 0210 - 366 Organizational Behavior • 0208 - 367 Management of Human Resources

Introduction to Accounting (12 credits) • 0204 -162 Introduction to Business • 0201 - 101 Principles of Accounting I • 0201 - 102 Principles of Accounting II • 0201 - 306 Financial Statement Analysis

Introduction to Finance (12 credits) • 0204 - 162 Introduction to Business • 0201 - 101 Principles of Accounting I • 0209 - 330 Managerial Finance • 0209 - 311 Financial Markets

Introduction to Marketing (12 credits) • 0204 - 162 Introduction to Business • 0201 - 262 Principles of Management • 0212 - 280 Marketing • 0212 - 480 Advertising Management

Introduction to Information Technology (13 credits) • 0204 - 162 Introduction to Business • 0201 - 262 Principles of Management • 0207 - 271 Information Technology and Applications (4 credits) • 0207 - 471 System Analysis and Design

CHEMISTRY (26 credits minimum)

• 0106-111 General Chemistry I • 0106-112 General Chemistry II • 0106-251 Organic Chemistry I • 0106-252 Organic Chemistry II • 0106-253 Organic Chemistry Lab I • 0106-254 Organic Chemistry Lab II

In addition, 8 credits of Chemistry courses should be chosen in consultation with an advisor

• 0106-265 Quantitative Analysis • 0106-462 Instrumental Methods and Physical Analysis

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• 0106-471 Biochemistry I • 0106-472 Biochemistry II

CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES (19 credits)

• 6 credits, minimum, from courses focused on children/child development. • 6 credits, minimum, from courses focused on families. • 3 credits may be used for Independent Study with a faculty member on a topic related to the minor. • 1 credit of Independent Study will be used for the preparation and submission of an Integrative

Paper/Capstone Experience. COMMUNICATIONS (18 credits) See department for further information. COMPUTER SCIENCE (20 credits)

• 0145 - 156 Discrete Structures • 0145 - 171 Introduction to Computer Programming • 0145 - 172 Introduction to Algorithms and Data Structures • 0145 - 270 Survey of Programming Languages • 2 courses: level 174 or higher.

DANCE (26 credits) Required:

• 0191 - 110 Ballet I • 0191 - 111 Ballet II • 0191 - 210 Ballet III • 0191 - 125 Modern I • 0191 - 126 Modern II • 0191 - 225 Modern III • 0191 - 221 Dance Theory and Comp. I • 0191 - 222 Dance Theory and Comp. II • 0191 - 235 Dance History & Criticism I

OR • 0191 - 236 Dance History & Criticism II

Choose seven credits from the following:

• 0195-110 Elementary Theory & Harmony I • 0195-112 Aural Skills and Musicianship • 0191-211 Ballet IV • 0191-226 Modern IV • 0191-350 Dance Adelphi Performance • 0192- 108 Beginning Acting • 0193-153 Intro. To Costumes

ECONOMICS (18 credits) Required:

• 0203 -111 The Price System • 0203 -112 The National Economy • Electives: Must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

EDUCATION (See STEP Program) ENGLISH (21 credits)

• 0122 - 231 Literature in English I • 0122 - 232 Literature in English II

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• 0122 - 233 Literature in English III • 0122 - 250 Interpretive Theories & Methods • 3 other courses in English (Must be chosen with an advisor)

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (24 credits)

• 0125 - 101 Social Science and Environmental Problems • 0125 - 102 Natural Science and Environmental Problems • Electives: 18 credits must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

EUROPEAN STUDIES (18 credits)

• 0136-102 Western Civilization II • 0158-360 European Politics • Level IV of a Language 12 credits of electives across a number of disciplines, and a demonstrated proficiency or successful completion of Level IV in a European language other than English. Students who wish to minor in European studies must consult with an advisor before choosing their courses. Note: International Studies majors must take an additional 6 credits of elective courses to qualify for a European Studies Minor.

FORENSIC ANTHROPLOGY (20 credits)

• 0103-112 Physical Anthropology • 0103-113 Archaeology • 0103-229 Humankind, Culture, and Environment • 0103/0105-362 Jaws, Teeth, Forensic Dentistry • 0103/0125-441 Forensic Anthropology

FRENCH (18-24 credits) The number of credits required to complete a minor in a foreign language is determined by the beginning level of language study. For example, a student who begins with Level I will be required to complete 24 credits. Students who wish to minor in French must consult with a language advisor before choosing their courses. GENDER STUDIES (18 credits)

• 0170 - 241 Gender Roles and Identities • 0136 - 281 History of Women in U.S. I

or • 0136 - 282 History of Women in U.S. II • 12 credits from approved courses, with the following restrictions:

o Breadth requirement: Must take approved courses from at least 3 different departments o Depth requirement: Must take at least 2 approved courses (6 credits) from the same department

Approved courses vary from semester to semester. See Professor Ridgeway in the department of Sociology for further information. HISTORY (21 credits)

• 0136-101 Western Civilization I and 0136-102 World Civilization I (3 credits) or

• 0136-105 Western Civilizations I and 0136-106 World Civilizations II (3 credits) • U.S. History (6 credits) • Asian History (3 credits)

or • African History (3 credits)

or • Latin American History (3 credits) • Additional History Electives (6 credits)

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HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (18 credits) Required:

• 0204-162 Introduction to Business • 0210-262 Principles of Management • 0210-366 Organizational Behavior • 0208-367 Management of Human Resources • 0208-465 Effective Human Resource Policies and the Law

And • 0208-466 Compensation Management

Or • 0208-468 Staffing: Recruiting, Selecting, and Training

ITALIAN (18-24 credits) The number of credits required to complete a minor in a foreign language is determined by the beginning level of language study. For example, a student who begins with Level I will be required to complete 24 credits. Students who wish to minor is Italian must consult with a language advisor before choosing their courses. JOURNALISM (18-24 credits) Recommended Courses:

• 0108 - 207 Introduction to Journalism • 0108 - 309 Writing for Media • 0108 - 329 Contemporary Journalism • 0108 - 454 Electronic Journalism • 0108 - 493 Professional Internship (Journalism) • 0108 - 208 Writing for Newspapers I • 0108 - 209 Writing for Newspapers II • 0108 - 214 Writing for Magazines • 0108 - 310 Feature Writing

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (18 credits) Choose 6 credits from each of the following clusters: Cluster I: Economics, History, and Political Science (credits to be taken from at least two disciplines). Cluster II: Culture and Society, Center for African American and Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, Sociology (credits to be taken from at least two disciplines). Cluster III: Languages and Literatures. Students wishing to minor in Latin American studies must demonstrate proficiency in Spanish Level IV (SPA 122), however students with an interest in a French and/or Portuguese-speaking region can be accommodated with adviser approval. Contact Professor Amador in the Language and International Studies Department for further information. MARKETING (18 credits) Required:

• 0204-162 Introduction to Business • 0210-262 Principles of Management • 0210-366 Organizational Behavior • 0212-280 Marketing • 0212-480 Advertising Management • One of the following courses: 0212-382, 0212-383, 0212-384

MATHEMATICS (21 credits) Required:

• 0144 - 141 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

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or 0144 - 130 Calculus IA & 0144 - 131 Calculus IB

• 0144 - 142 Calculus and Analytic Geometry II • 0144 - 253 Linear Algebra • 0144 - 301 Introduction to Proof and Abstract Reasoning • 0145 - 156 Discrete Structures At least one additional course chosen from: • 0144 - 244 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations • 0144 - 361 Introduction to Probability Theory • 0144 - 365 Advanced Mathematical Modeling • 0144 - 383 Numerical Calculus

MUSIC (18 credits) Required:

• 0195 - 110 Theory and Harmony I • 0195 - 111 Theory and Harmony II • 0195 - 112 Aural Skills and Musicianship I • 0195 - 113 Aural Skills and Musicianship II • 6 credits of Music History (0195-221, 0195-222, 0195-238, 0195-239, 0195-290) • 4 semesters of Large Performing Ensemble • 4 semesters of Private Instruction

PEACE STUDIES (21 credits)

• 0801-110/0170-110 Human Rights and Peace Studies: A Multidisciplinary Perspective • 0801-111/0170-111 Human Rights and Peach Studies: Case Studies Approach • 0801-410/0170-410 Peace Studies Seminar

12 elective credits chosen with an advisor PHILOSOPHY (18 credits) See department for further information.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION (21 credits) See department for further information. PHYSICS (24 credits) Required:

• 0156 - 113 Physics I • 0156 - 114 Physics II • 0159 – 211 Intro. to Math. Methods in Physics • 0156 - 216 Modern Physics

8 credits to be taken in physics in consultation with a faculty advisor. POLITICAL SCIENCE (18 credits) It is recommended that the student contact faculty for individual guidance in the development of an appropriate minor. This minor consists of 8 credits distributed among three of the five fields of political science. PUBLIC SERVICE (Political Science Minor Concentration) (21 credits) Required:

• Seminar in Public Policy Six credits in one of the following areas:

• American Government

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• National Issues Three credits in one of the following areas:

• Political Theory • Comparative Politics • International Politics

PRE-LAW PREPERATION (Political Science Minor Concentration) Political Science Majors who wish to pursue a concentration in pre-law preparation should work with their regular faculty adviser. Students interested in pursuing the concentration in pre-law preparation as a political science minor should contact the Department of Political Science to declare the minor and to be assigned a pre-law advisor in the department. Pre-law and local internships are also available. They can be taken for 3-6 credits, with approval from the department. PSYCHOLOGY (18 credits)

• 0501-101 General Psychology 15 additional credits in psychology courses

See department for further information SOCIOLOGY (22 credits) Required:

• 0170 - 100 Introduction to Sociology • 0170 - 201 Sociological Research Methods • 0170 - 202 Development of Sociological Thought • 0170 - 203 Contemporary Sociological Theories • Electives Four additional sociology courses

SPANISH (18-24 credits) The number of credits required to complete a minor in a foreign language is determined by the beginning level of language study. For example, a student who begins with Level I will be required to complete 24 credits. Students who wish to minor is Spanish must consult with a language advisor before choosing their courses.

THEATRE ARTS: Acting (26 credits) Required:

• 0192 - 108 Beginning Acting • 0192 - 109 Dramatics • 0192 - 111 The Profession and the Working Actor • 0192 - 210 Theatre History I • 0192 - 260 Theatre History II • 0191 - 248 Theatre Movement • 0191 - 249 Theatre Movement • 0192 - 340 Rudiments of Directing • 0192 - 360 Directing • 0193 - 103 History and Application of Theater Technology • 0193 - 153 Introduction to Costumes

THEATRE ARTS: Design/Technology (26 credits) Required:

• 0193 - 101,151,201,251,301,351 Research, Rehearsal & Production • 0193 - 103 History and Application of Theater Technology • 0193 - 153 Introduction to Costumes

Choose ten credits from the following courses in consultation with advisor:

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• 0193 - 115 Mechanical Drafting • 0192 - 210 Theatre History I • 0192 - 260 Theatre History II • 0193 - 165 Scenographic Techniques • 0193 - 169 Sound Production • 0193 - 213 Property Construction I • 0193 - 223 Stage Management I • 0193 - 241 Costume Construction I • 0193 - 313 Advanced Technical Theater I • 0193 - 319 Scene Painting I • 0193 - 331 Draping and Pattern making • 0193 - 315 Scene Design I • 0193 - 365 Scene Design II • 0193 – 317 Lighting Design I • 0193 – 367 Lighting Design II • 0193 - 333 Costume Design I • 0193 – 383 Costume Design II

See the Department of Theatre Handbook for additional departmental requirements

MA J O R S& CO U R S E RE Q U I R E M E N T S

Degree: B.B.A. Students who sit for the CPA exam after August

2009 must complete 150 credit hours. A 5-year BBA-MBA program has been implemented to meet these requirements. Please see an advisor in HHE 121.

Accounting

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Required GPA: 2.3 Credits Required for Major: 83 Credits Required to Graduate: 125

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0201-101 Principles of Acct. I 3 √

0204-162 Intro. to Business 3 √

0203-111 The Price System 3 √

0210-262 Princ. of Management 3 √

0203-112 National Economy 3 √ 0201-102 Principles. Of Accounting II 3 √

0204-250 Business Law I 3 √

0201-201 Int. Accounting I 3 √

0144-110 Pre-Calculus 3 √

0207-271 Info. Tech. & App. 4 √

0204-251 Business Law II 3 √

0201-202 Int. Accounting II 3 √

0204-267 Business Comm. 3 √

0207-272 Anl. & Stat. Model. 4 √

0201-203 Cost Accounting 3 √

0203-251 Money & Banking 3 √

0209-330 Managerial Finance 3 √

Requirements

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Advisor: G. Conway Location: Hagedorn Hall 332

Telephone: (516) 877-4620

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0210-366 Organizational Behavior 3 √ 0192-108 Beginning Acting

or 0192-109 Dramatics

or 0876-110 Oral Communications

or 0876-112 Public Speaking

3

0201-303 Principles of Auditing 3 √

0212-280 Marketing

3 √

0201-401 Federal Taxation I 3 √

0201-403 Advanced Accounting 3 √

0204-341 International Business 3 √

0201-402 Federal Taxation II 3 √ 0201-405 Audit. & Account. Info. Systems

or 0201-406 Gov. & Financial Account.

3

0204-468 Bus. Policy & Strategy 3 √

Accounting

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 40 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0103-105 Culture and Society 3 √ or √

0103-111 Cultural Anthropology 3 √ or √

0103-112 Physical Anthropology 4 √ or √

0103-113 Archaeology 4 √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Anthropology

Requirements

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Requirements Continued The student may select from any other courses offered by the Department of Anthropology to complete the major, subject only to the restriction that at least one course beyond the introductory level must be taken in each of the following three areas:

• cultural anthropology • physical anthropology • archaeology

In addition, the student must take 6 credits of elective courses in sociology. When chosen in consultation

with the advisor, three additional credits from outside of the anthropology course offerings will be accepted toward the anthropology major.

Environmental Anthropology Concentration (24 Credits)

0103- 229 Humankind Culture and the Environment 0103- 265 Developing World: Culture, Conflict and Changes 0125-280 Urban Environments 0103-343 Primate Ecology and Sustainable Development 0083-486 Environmental Anthropology 0125-561 Human Ecology 0103-566 Populations, Health and Disease Ecology

Advisor: L . Fletcher Location: Blodgett Hall 102

Telephone: (516) 877-4114

Email: [email protected]

Anthropology

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 85 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0104-105 Drawing I 3 √

0104-101 Fund. of 2-D Design 3 √ or √

0104-126 3D Design 3 √ or √

0104-190 Intro. Art Seminar 3 √ or √

0104-106 Drawing II 3 √

0111-196 Art & The World I 3 √

0803-203 Intro. to Art Educ. 3 √

0104-240 Fig. Draw. & Anatomy 3 √

0104-275 Color: Theory & Pract. 3 √ or √

0104-255 Drawing III 3 √

Studio Art concentrations are available in painting, ceramics, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.

Additional Information The Art Education concentration is for students seeking New York State certification (K-12) in art.

Art: Art Education

Requirements

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Advisor: D. Hornung Location: Blodgett Hall 302

Telephone: (516) 877-4460

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0111-197 Art & The World II 3 √

0836-304 Comm., School & Soc. 3 √ 0836-221 Child. Dev./0501-115 Dev. Psy.

or 0836-222 Adol. Dev./0501-116 Adol. Psy.

3

0111-252 Modern Art I 3 √ or √ 0803-220 Art. Dev.: Child.-Adol.

(25 hours fieldwork) 3 √ 0836-305 Child w/ Special Needs

(25 hours fieldwork) 3 √

0803-510 Inst. & Assess. in Visual Arts 3 √ 0807-595 Child. Lit.: Lit., Cult. & Arts

or 0809-595 Youth Lit.: Lit., Cult. & Arts

3

0104-499 Senior Portfolio 3 √

0834-610 Health Promo. for Teachers 1 √

0803-540 Student Teaching in Art Edu. 6 √

Art History Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

Studio Art Electives 18 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ Electives must be selected in consultation with the department chair of Art and Art History. • Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading

competency in a foreign language requirement.

Art: Art Education

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 57 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0104-105 Drawing I 3 √

0104-101 Fund. of 2-D Design 3 √ or √

0104-126 3D Design 3 √ or √

0104-190 Intro. Art Seminar 3 √ or √

0104-106 Drawing II 3 √

0111-196 Art & The World I 3 √

0104-240 Fig. Draw. & Anatomy 3 √ 8

0104-275 Color: Theory & Pract. 3 √ or √

0104-255 Drawing III 3 √

0111-197 Art & The World II 3 √

0111-252 Modern Art I 3 √ or √ 0104-499 Sr. Portfolio (Capstone) 3 √

Art: Studio Art

Requirements

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Advisor: D. Hornung Location: Blodgett Hall 302

Telephone: (516) 877-4460

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Art History Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

Fine Art Studio Electives1 18 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ Electives must be selected in consultation with the student’s advisor. 1 Studio Art concentrations are available in painting, ceramics, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Art: Studio Art

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.F.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 72 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Course Credits Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0104-105 Drawing I 3 √

0104-101 Fund. of 2-D Design 3 √ or √

0104-126 3D Design 3 √ or √

0104-190 Intro. Art Seminar 3 √ or √

0104-106 Drawing II 3 √

0111-196 Art & The World I 3 √

0104-240 Fig. Draw. & Anatomy 3 √

0104-275 Color: Theory & Pract. 3 √ or √

0104-255 Drawing III 3 √

0111-197 Art & The World II 3 √

0111-252 Modern Art I 3 √ or √ 0104-353 Contemporary Art Seminar 3 √ or √

0111-253 Modern Art II 3 √ or √ 0104-401 Senior Thesis Project I 3 √ 0104-402 Senior Thesis Project II 3 √

Requirements

Art: Studio Art

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Advisor: D. Hornung Location: Blodgett Hall 302

Telephone: (516) 877-4460

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Art History Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

Fine Art Studio Electives1 24 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ Electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor. 1 Studio Art concentrations are available in painting, ceramics, photography, printmaking, and sculpture.

Art: Studio Art

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.F.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 72 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Course Credits Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0104-105 Drawing I 3 √

0104-101 Fund. of 2D Design 3 √ or √

0104-126 3D Design 3 √ or √

0104-190 Intro. Art Seminar 3 √ or √

0104-106 Drawing II 3 √

0111-196 Art & the World I 3 √

0104-240 Fig. Drawing & Anat. 3 √

0104-275 Color: Theory & Prac. 3 √ or √

0104-255 Drawing III 3 √

0111-197 Art & the World II 3 √

0111 Art History Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0104-301 Comp. Graphic App. I 3 √

0104-330 Graphic Design I 3 √

0111-392 His. Of Graphic Des. 3 √

0104-329 Comp. Graphic App. II 3 √

0104-430 Graphic Design II 3 √

0111-252 Modern Art I 3 √ or √

0104-437 Advertising Design I 3 √

Requirements

Art: Graphic Design

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Advisor: D. Hornung Location: Blodgett Hall 302

Telephone: (516) 877-4460

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0104-433 Senior Project in Graphic Design 3 √ 0104-434 Sr. Promo. Material (Capstone) 3 √

0104-492 Internship 3 √

0104-438 Advertising Design II 3 √

Fine Art Studio Electives 6 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Additional Information

• Students pursuing a major in Graphic Design normally begin the Graphic Design courses during their junior year.

• Students interested in the Graphic Design program must submit their portfolios containing 10-12 artworks completed during their art courses at Adelphi before their junior year. Portfolio reviews occur during March of the sophomore year.

Requirements Continued

Art: Graphic Design

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 42 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0111-196 Art & The World I 3 √

0111-197 Art & The World II 3 √ 0111-401 Senior Thesis Project

or 0111-402 Senior Internship

3

√ or √

Art History

Requirements

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Advisor: D. Hornung Location: Blodgett Hall 302

Telephone: (516) 877-4460

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Art History Electives* 18 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Art History Seminar 9 √ or √ or √ or √

Studio Art Electives 6

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading

competency in a foreign language requirement.

*Art History Electives: 0111-243: Art of Africa and Oceania 0111-245: Art of Asia 0111-247: Art of Classical Antiquity 0111-248: Medieval Art 0111-249: Art of the Italian Renaissance 0111-250: Northern European Renaissance Art 0111-251: Nineteenth Century Art 0111-252: Modern Art I 0111-253: Modern Art II 0111-266: History of Photography 0111-392: History of Graphic Design Study Abroad or Adelphi’s Florence Program

Art History

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 77-78 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0106-111 General Chemistry I 4 √ 0144-130 Calculus IA

AND 0144-131 Calculus IB

OR 0144-141 Calc. & Analytic Geo. I

3

4

4

√ √

0105-111 Bio. Concepts & Meth. I 4 √ Research Seminars in Chemistry .5 credits per semester 0106-193,194,293,294,393,394

3 √ and √ and √ and √ and √ and √

0106-112 General Chemistry II 4 √

0105-112 Bio. Concepts & Meth. II 4 √

0144-142 Calc. & Analytic Geo. II 4 √ or √

0106-251 Organic Chemistry I 3 √

0106-253 Organic Chem. I Lab 2 √ 0156-111 College Physics I

or 0156-113 Physics for Science Maj. I 4 √

0106-265 Quantitative Analysis 4 √

0106-252 Organic Chemistry II 3 √

0106-254 Organic Chem. II Lab 2 √ 0156-112 College Physics II

or 0156-114 Physics for Science Maj. II 4 √

0144-114 Stat. for Natural Sciences 3 √

0106-471 Biochemistry I 4 √ 1To register for this course, the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MTH 140 Precalculus for Math & Science Majors or passed a department examination.

Biochemistry

Requirements

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Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0105-222 Genetics 3 √ 0105-223 Genetics Lab 1 √

0106-321 Physical Chemistry I 3 √

0106-323 Physical Chem. I Lab 2 √

0106-581 Safety in the Laboratory 1 √

Research Seminars in Chemistry 1 credit per semester 0106-493, 494 2

√ and √

0106-472 Biochemistry II 4 √

Biochemistry Electives 5-6 √ and √

Biochemistry Electives

Biochemistry electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Choose two from the following: 0106-322 Physical Chemistry II 0106-324 Physical Chemistry II Lab

0106-462 Instrumental Methods and Physical Analysis 0106-451 Advanced Organic Chemistry 0106-470 Principles of Toxicology 0106-478 Bioinorganic Chemistry 0106-475 Biochemistry of Proteins and Nucleic Acids 0106-481 Computers and Chemistry

Advisor: J. Landesberg Location: Science Building 201

Telephone: (516) 877-4148

Email: [email protected]

Biochemistry

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 70 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0105-111 Bio. Concepts & Methods I 4 √

0106-111 General Chemistry I 4 √ 0105-112 Bio. Concepts & Methods II 4 √

0106-112 General Chemistry II 4 √ 0144-114 Statistics for the Natural Sciences 3 √

0106-251 Organic Chemistry I 3 √

0106-253 Organic Chem. I Lab 2 √

0105-222 Genetics 3 √ or √

0105-224 Genetics Project Lab 2 √ or √

0106-252 Organic Chem. II1 3 √

0106-254 Organic Chem. II Lab1 2 √ 0156-111 College Physics I

or 0156-113 Physics for Sci. Majors

4

0156-112 College Physics II or

0156-114 Physics for Sci. Maj. II 4

Capstone Experience2 3 √ or √ 1With advisor’s approval, Tufts 8-year students may elect exemption from this course. 2One of the following courses is required: BIO 423, BIO 438, BIO 465, BIO 516 or BIO 497 or 498 followed by 499.

Additional Information

• A minimum of 38 credits in biology, including BIO 111 and BIO 112. • A maximum of four credits from BIO 491-499 will be counted toward the 38 credits in required biology courses.

Requirements

Biology

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Advisor: L. Hobbie Location: Science Building 103

Telephone: (516) 877-4198

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Computer Science or Math Elective1 3-4 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

400 and/or 500 Level Bio Courses2 6-8

Biology Category 1 3-4

Biology Category 2 3-4

Biology Category 3 4

Additional Biology Electives3 variable

Biology Category 1 Ecology and Organismal Biology Category 2 Anatomy and Physiology (choose 1 of the following courses): (choose 1 of the following courses):

0105-220 Organic Evolution 0105-203, 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II4 0105-250 Invertebrate Zoology 0105-294 Comparative Anatomy 0105-234 Principles of Ecology 0105-355 Histology

0105-253 Marine Biology 0105-360 Principles of Regulatory Physiology 0105-260 Animal Behavior 0105-484 Neurobiology 0105-290 Vertabrate Zoology Biology Category 3 Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology (choose 1 of the following courses): 0105-345 Developmental Biology 0105-365 Cell Biology I 0106-471, 0106-472 Biochemistry I & II5 0105-504 Survey of Biochemistry5 0105-506 Intro. to Molecular Biology

1One course from MTH 110,130, 131, 140 or above, OR CSC 160, 171, or other CSC course with prerequisite of CSC 171 2Two courses at the 400 and/or 500 level, excluding BIO 491-499, are required. Courses that meet Category 1, 2, or 3 and Capstone Experiences can be applied simultaneously to this requirement and to the Distribution and Capstone Experience Requirements. 3Select in consultation with an advisor for other bio credit which can include additional courses in Category 1, 2, and 3. 4Must take both BIO 203 and BIO 204 to meet Category 2 requirement, but only 4 credits count towards the Biology major. 5BIO / CHE 471 Biochemistry I and BIO / CHE 472 Biochemistry II may be substituted for BIO 504 Survey of Biochemistry. When both BIO / CHE 471 and BIO / CHE 472 are taken, they will count for a Category III requirement. All 8 credits will count towards the 38 required biology credits.

Requirements Continued

Biology

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 63 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0105-111 Bio. Concepts & Methods I 4 √

0106-111 General Chemistry I 4 √ 0105-112 Bio. Concepts & Methods II 4 √

0106-112 General Chemistry II 4 √ 0144-114 Statistics for the Natural Sciences 3 √

0106-251 Organic Chemistry I1 3 √

0106-253 Organic Chem. I Lab 2 √

0105-222 Genetics 3 √ or √

0105-224 Genetics Project Lab 2 √ or √

Capstone Experience2 3 √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ 1With advisor’s approval, Tufts 8-year students may elect exemption from this course. 2One of the following courses is required: BIO 423, BIO 438, BIO 465, BIO 516 or BIO 497 or 498 followed by 499. The Capstone course must be taken during the students final two semesters.

Additional Information

• A minimum of 38 credits in biology, including BIO 111 and BIO 112. • A maximum of four credits from BIO 491-499 will be counted toward the 38 credits in required biology courses.

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Biology

Requirements

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Advisor: L. Hobbie Location: Science Building 103

Telephone: (516) 877-4198

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

400 and/or 500 Level Bio Courses1 6-8

Biology Category 1 3-4

Biology Category 2 3-4

Biology Category 3 4

Additional Non-Bio. Requirements2 9

Additional Biology Electives3 variable

Biology Category 1 Ecology and Organismal Biology Category 2 Anatomy and Physiology (choose 1 of the following courses): (choose 1 of the following courses):

0105-220 Organic Evolution 0105-203, 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & II4 0105-250 Invertebrate Zoology 0105-294 Comparative Anatomy 0105-234 Principles of Ecology 0105-355 Histology

0105-253 Marine Biology 0105-360 Principles of Regulatory Physiology 0105-260 Animal Behavior 0105-484 Neurobiology 0105-290 Vertabrate Zoology Biology Category 3 Biochemistry, Cell, and Developmental Biology (choose 1 of the following courses): 0105-345 Developmental Biology 0105-365 Cell Biology I 0105-504 Survey of Biochemistry5

OR 0106-471, 0106-472 Biochemistry I & II5 0105-506 Intro. to Molecular Biology 1Two courses at the 400 and/or 500 level, excluding BIO 491-499, are required. Courses that meet Category 1, 2, or 3 can fulfill this requirement. 2Select 9 credits from the following: CHE 252, 254, or PHY 111 or 113, PHY 112 or 114, MTH 110, MTH 130, MTH 131, MTH 140 or above, or CSC 160, CSC 171, or other CSC with prereq of CSC 171, any EAS course. 3Select in consultation with an advisor for other bio credit which can include additional courses in Category 1, 2, and 3. 4Must take both BIO 203 and BIO 204 to meet Category 2 requirement, but only 4 credits count towards the Biology major. 5BIO / CHE 471 Biochemistry I and BIO / CHE 472 Biochemistry II may be substituted for BIO 504 Survey of Biochemistry. When both BIO / CHE 471 and BIO / CHE 472 are taken, they will count for a Category III requirement. All 8 credits will count towards the 38 required biology credits.

Biology

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A., B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for BS: 60 Credits Required for BA: 55 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0106-111 General Chemistry I 4 √ 0144-130 Calculus IA

AND 0144-131 Calculus IB

OR 0144-141 Calc. & Analytic Geo. I1

3

4

4

√ √

Research Seminars in Chemistry .5 credits per semester 0106-193,194,293,294,393,394

3 √ and √ and √ and √ and √ and √

0106-112 General Chemistry II 4 √

0144-142 Calc. & Analytic Geo. II 4 √ or √

0106-265 Quantitative Analysis 4 √ 0156-111 College Physics

or 0156-113 Physics for Sci. Majors I 4 √ 0106-251 Organic Chemistry I 3 √

0106-253 Organic Chem. I Lab 2 √ 0156-112 College Physics

or 0156-114 Physics for Sci. Majors II 4 √

0106-252 Organic Chemistry II 3 √

0106-254 Organic Chem. II Lab 2 √

0144-114 Stats. for Natural Sciences 3 √

0106-321 Physical Chemistry I 3 √

0106-323 Physical Chem. I Lab 2 √

0106-411 Inorganic Chemistry 3 √

1To register for this course, the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MTH 140 Precalculus for Math & Science Majors or passed a department examination.

Biology Chemistry Chemistry

Requirements

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Advisor: J. Landesberg Location: Science Building 201

Telephone: (516) 877-4148

Email: [email protected]

Chemistry Electives

Chemistry electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Choose 6 or 8 credits from the following selection:

0106-322 Physical Chemistry II 0106-324 Physical Chemistry II Lab 0106-413 Inorganic Chemistry Lab

0106-451 Advanced Organic Chemistry 0106-462 Instrumental Methods and Physical Analysis

0106-471 Biochemistry I 0106-472 Biochemistry II

0106-481 Computers and Chemistry • Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading

competency in a foreign language requirement. **For B.A. ONLY**

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Research Seminars in Chemistry 1 credit per semester 0106-493, 494 2

√ and √

0106-581 Safety in the Lab. 1 √

Chemistry Electives *For B.S. Only* 5-8 √ and √

Level I-IV Language **For B.A. ONLY ** 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

Chemistry

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 42 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0108-102 Com. Theory 3 √ or √

0108-103 History of Media & Com. 3 √ or √

0108-104 Art of Film & Video 3 √ or √ 0108-225 Intro. Moving Image Production 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0108-300 Media Criticism 3 √ or √

0108-410 Senior Thesis Seminar 3 √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Communications

Requirements

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Advisor: P. Costello Location: Blodgett Hall 113A

Telephone: (516) 877-4912

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Communication Electives1 6

Concentration2 18 1Any 2 courses offered by the Communications Department 2Choose one area of Concentration

Concentrations A. Media Studies Required: 0108-493 Professional Internship (3 credits)

Note: Only 3 credits of Professional Internship can be counted toward this concentration

Choose 15 credits from the following: 0108-205 Media and Children 0108-403 Free Speech, Media Law, and Democracy

0108-212 Propaganda and Com. 0108-406 New Communication, Technology & Social Change 0108-315 Com. and Behavior 0108-411 Issue & Conflicts in Media & Society

0108-336 Media and Gender 0108-502 Adolescence & the Media 0108-369 Special Topics in Global Media B. Moving Image Arts Required: 0108-131 History of Cinema 0108-325 Film 1 0108-330 Video 1 Choose 9 credits from the following: 0108-191 Production Assistantship 0108-425 Film 2

0108-215 Film Then & Now 0108-430 Video 2 0108-309 Writing for Media 1 0108-450 Documentary Production 0108-334 Major Directors 0108-409 Writing for Media II 0108-415 Film Theory and Criticism

0108-470 Moving Image Workshop (Pre-req 0108-425 pr 0108-430, or permission from the instructor. This course may be repeated for a total of 9 credits).

C. Journalism Required: 0108-207 Introduction to Journalism 0108-208 Writing for Newspapers 1 Choose 12 credits from the following: 0108-209 Writing for Newspapers 2 0108-403 Free Speech, Media Law, and Democracy 0108-316 Writing for Magazines 0108-450 Documentary Production

0108-216 Feature Writing 0108-454 Electronic Journalism 0108-329 S/T in Photo Journalism I & II 0108-320 Magazine Editing and Production 0108-329 S/T Web Journalism 0108-252 Writing the Sports Story

Communications

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 3.0 Credits Required for Major: 76 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0876-100 Speech-Lang. & Hearing 3 √ 0105-203 or 204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I or II 4 √ or √ 0876-110 Oral Communication

or 0876-112 Public Speaking

3

0876-144 Dev. of Speech & Lang. 3 √ Any Physical Science (Chem., Physics, Earth Science) 3 √

0876-142 Phonetics 3 √ 0876-140 Anatomy & Phys. of Speech 3 √

0501-101 General Psychology 3 √ 0876-138 Sound & Auditory Mech. 3 √ 0142-103 Descriptive And Historical Linguistics 3 √ 0501-115 or 116 Child/Adol. Psy.

or 0836-221 or 222 Child/Adol. Dev.

3

0876-201 Scientific & Professional Writing in CSD

3

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Requirements

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Advisor: J. Schoepflin Location: Hy Weinberg Center 021

Telephone: (516) 877-3343

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0144-113 Statistics

or 0501-137 Psych. Statistics

3

4 √

0876-220 Intro. Speech Science 3 √ 0876-350 Survey of Dev. Lang. Disorders 3 √

0876-352 Clinical Audiology 3 √ 0876-355 Intro. to the Clinical Process 3 √ 0876-351 Survey of Speech Disorders 3 √

0876-353 Audiologic Rehab. 3 √

0876-356 Clin. Prac. in Spch. Path. 2 √

0876-357 Clin. Prac. in Audiology 1 √

0876-400 Current Issues in Sp-Lang. 3 √

0876-410 Acquired Neuro. Sp. Dis. 3 √

Social Science Elective 3

Related Elective 6

Suggested Electives 0836-304 Community, School & Society1

0876-561 SLP in a School Setting1

0834-610 Health Prep for Teachers1

0876-521 Beginning Sign Language 0876-522 Intermediate Sign Language 0804-601/600/610 (recommended for bilingual TSSLD)

1Required for students intending to obtain teacher certification.

Communication Sciences and Disorders

Requirements Continued

Course may be taken during any semester

Course may be taken during any semester

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 53 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0145-170 Intro. Comp. & App. 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0144-110 Pre-Calculus Or 0144-140 Pre-Calculus 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0145-156 Discrete Structures 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0145-171 Intro. Comp. Prog. 4 √ or √ or √ or √

0204-162 Intro. to Business 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0210-262 Principles of Mgmt. 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0201-101 Principles of Acct. I 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0207-271 Information Tech. 4 √ or √ or √ or √ 0207-272 Analytical & Statistical Modeling

or 0144-114 Statistics for Sciences

4

3

√ or √ or √ or √

0145-172 Intro. Algorithms & Data Structures

or 0145-173 Visual Programming

4

3

√ or √ or √

0207-373 Prod. & Op. Mgmt. 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0145-443/0207-475 Database Mgmt. Systems 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0145-480/0204-480 Senior Seminar 3 √

Computer Management Information Systems

Requirements

Computer Management Information Systems

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Advisor: W. Quirin Location: Post Hall 210

Telephone: (516) 877-4487

Email: [email protected]

Choose 4 of the following in consultation with an advisor: 0145-174 Computer Organization & Assembly Language 0145-233 Graphical User Interface Programming 0145-270 Survey of Programming Languages 0145-271 Software I: Utilities & Internals 0145-333 Computer Graphics & Image Processing 0145-390 Special Topics in Computer Science 0145-440 Software Engineering 0145-450 Computer Networks

0207-471 System Analysis & Design 0207-474 Data Communication 0207-478 Management Information Systems *At least 2 electives must be Computer Science courses.

Computer Management Information Systems

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 70 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0145-171 Intro. Comp. Prog. 4 √ 0144-130 Calculus IA

AND 0144-131 Calculus IB

OR 0144-141 Calc. & Analytic Geo. I

3

4

4

√ √

0145-156 Discrete Structures 3 √ or √

0145-172 Intro. Algorithms & Data 4 √

0144-142 Calc. & Analytic Geo. II 4 √ or √

0145-270 Survey of Program. Lang. 3 √

0145-271 Software I 3 √

0144-253 Linear Algebra 4 √ or √ or √ or √

0145-174 Assembly Language 3 √ or √

0145-272 Software II 3 √

0145-343 Data Structures 3 √ or √

0145-371 Systems I 3 √ or √ 0144-361 Intro. To Probability Theory 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0145-344 Algorithms & Complexity 3 √ or √

0145-480 Senior Seminar 3 √ 1To register for this course, student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MTH 140 Precalculus for Math & Science Majors or passed a department examination.

Computer Science

Requirements

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Advisor: W. Quirin Location: Post Hall 210

Telephone: (516) 877-4487

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Mathematics Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

Computer Science Electives 9 √ or √ or √ or √

Laboratory Science Sequence1 8

1While the Laboratory Science Electives can be completed during any semester, students considering the joint degree program with Columbia University should complete the Laboratory Science sequence in Physics during the sophomore year. Mathematics Electives Choose one: 0144-322 Geometry II 0144-351 Theory of Numbers 0144-355 Symbolic Logic 0144-362 Mathematical Statistics 0144-366 Introduction to Queueing Theory 0144-383 Numerical Calculus Computer Science Electives Choose three: 0145-233 Graphical User Interface Programming

0145-302 Artificial Intelligence 0145-333 Computer Graphics & Image Processing 0145-372 Systems II 0145-390 Special Topics in Computer Science

0145-440 Software Engineering 0145-443 Database Management Systems

0145-450 Computer Networks 0145-453 Operating Systems Laboratory Science Sequence: Choose one of the following sequences: 0105-111 & 0105-112 Biological Concepts & Methods I & II 0106-111 & 0106-112 General Chemistry I & II 0156-113 & 0156-114 Physics I & II

Computer Science

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 48 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0103-111 Cultural Anthropology 3 √ or √

0501-101 General Psychology 3 √ or √

0170-100 Intro. To Sociology 3 √ or √

0606/0170-246 Criminology 4 √ or √ 0606-265 Criminal Just. Plan.& Res. 4 √ or √ 0606/0170-261 Crime & Punishment 4 √ or √ 0606/0170-277 Law & Social Inequalities 3 √ or √

0170-331 Sociology of Law 3 √ or √ 0501-386 Psych. Criminal Behavior 3 √ or √ 0606/0158-332 Amer. System of Criminal Justice 3 √ or √ 0158-323 Ind. Rights in Constitution 3 √ or √

Criminal Justice

Requirements

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Advisor: S. Ridgeway Location: Blodgett 102A

Telephone: (516) 877-4938

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Electives 12-15 √ or √ Electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor. Group A (choose 2) credits 0606-363 Criminal Law 4 0170-240 Sociology of Violence 3 0170-244 Sociology of Deviance 3 0606/170-315 Juvenile Delinquency 3 Group B (choose 2) 0606-364 Forensic Science 4 0606-366 Organized Crime 4 0606-455 Contemporary Development in Criminal Justice 4 0103-229 Humankind, Culture, and Environment 4

0105/0125/0103-362 Jaws, Teeth and Forensic Dentistry 3 0103-441 Forensic Anthropology 4 0158-325 Law and the Legal Process 3 0501-262 Social Psychology 3 0501-355 Introduction to Forensic Psychology 3 0501-462 Special Topics in Social Psychology 3 0404-542 Oppression, Diversity and Struggle for Human Rights 3

0170-341 Gender Issues in Criminal Justice 3

Criminal Justice

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.F.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 53 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0191-110 Ballet I 2 √

0191-125 Modern Dance I 2 √ 0193-103 History, App. of Th. Tech. 2 √

0191-218 Dance Improvisation 3 √

0191-111 Ballet II 2 √

0191-126 Modern Dance II 2 √

0193-153 Intro. to Costumes 2 √

0191-210 Ballet III 2 √

0191-225 Modern Dance III 2 √ 0191-221 Dance Theory & Comp. I 2 √

0191-211 Ballet IV 2 √ 0191-222 Dance Theory & Comp. II 2 √

0191-226 Modern Dance IV 2 √ 0191-240 Music Rhythmic Training for Dance 3 √

0191-310 Ballet V 2 √

0191-325 Modern Dance V 2 √

Requirements

Dance

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Advisor: F. Augustyn Location: Performing Arts Center 207

Telephone: (516) 877-4250

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0191-311 Ballet VI 2 √

0191-326 Modern Dance VI 2

0191-350 Dance Theatre 1-3

0191-450 Dance Theatre 1-3

0191-348 Int. Dance Comp. 2 √

0191-410 Ballet VII 2 √

0191-425 Modern Dance VII 2 √

0191-411 Ballet VIII 2 √

0191-426 Modern Dance VIII 2 √ 0191-235 Dance History & Criticism 3 √

Requirements Continued

Dance Dance

Anytime from sophomore year on

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.3 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0203-111 The Price System 3 √ or √

0203-112 The National Economy 3 √ or √ 0203-275 Microeconomic Analysis 3 √ or √ 0203-276 Macroeconomic Analysis 3 √ or √

0203-444 Capstone 3 √

Economics

Requirements

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Advisor: G. Conway Location: Hagedorn Hall 332

Telephone: (516) 877-4620

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Electives1 21

1Choose 7 courses from the following, which may include a maximum of two courses from cross-disciplinary electives:

0203-214 History of Economic Thought

0203-215 Environmental Economics 0203-225 International Trade 0203-226 Economic Development 0203-231 Systems of Political Economy 0203-241 Industrial Organization 0203-251 Money and Banking 0203-252 Public Finance 0203-262 Labor and Public Policy 0203-305 Econometrics

Cross-Disciplinary Electives (maximum 6 credits) 0144-113 Survey of Statistics OR 0144-114 Statistics for Natural Sciences 0144-141 Calculus & Analytical Geometry I OR 0144-142 Calculus & Analytical Geometry II

0158-380 International Law & Organization 0158-385 International Political Economy

Economics

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0122-231 Literature in English I 3 √

0122-232 Literature in English II 3 √

0122-233 Literature in English III 3 √ or √

0122-250 Int. Theories and Methods 3 √ or √ Literature Track

or Creative Writing Track

24 √ √ √ √ √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

Literature Track Literature Before 1660 Choose one: 0122-320 Medieval Literature 0122-321 Renaissance Literature 0122-325 17th Century Literature 0122-340 Chaucer 0122-341 Shakespeare I 0122-342 Shakespeare II 0122-343 Milton Seminar – Mid. Ages 0122-344 Major British Authors 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Translation 0122-270 Adelphi in Florence Literature Before 1800 Choose one: 0122-320 Medieval Literature 0122-321 Renaissance Literature 0122-322 18th Century Literature 0122-340 Chaucer 0122-323 The 18th Century Novel 0122-325 17th Century Literature 0122-331 Restoration and 18th C. Drama 0122-343 Milton 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. 0122-360 Early American Literature Seminar – 18th Century 0122-341 Shakespeare I 0122-342 Shakespeare II 0122-343 Shakespeare III 0122-396 Adelphi in Britain Literature After 1800 Choose two: 0122-301 Modern Drama 0122-302 Contemporary Drama 0122-303 Modern Novel 0122-304 Contemporary Novel 0122-305 Modern Poetry 0122-306 Contemporary Poetry 0122-324 The Romantics 0122-326 The Victorians 0122-327 English Novel 19th C. 0122-328 20th C. Literature 0122-330 19th Century Literature 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-346 Austen 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. 0122-361 19th C. Am. Literature 0122-362 Am. Lit. of Mod. Period 0122-370 African Am. Drama Seminar – 19th C. or Modern Era Major Authors Choose one: 0122-340 Chaucer 0122-341 Shakespeare I 0122-342 Shakespeare II 0122-343 Milton 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-346 Austen 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. Senior Seminar in Literature Choose one: 0122-451 British Literature 0122-452 American Literature 0122-453 Thematic Topics 0122-454 Special Topics 0122-455 World Literature after 1945 Electives Choose two courses in consultation with an advisor. Course can be at the 200 or 300 level or higher.

English

Requirements

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Advisor: K. Frazier Location: Harvey Hall 216

Telephone: (516) 877-4023

Email: [email protected]

Creative Writing Track Literature Before 1800 Choose one: 0122-320 Medieval Literature 0122-321 Renaissance Literature 0122-270 Adelphi in Florence 0122-322 18th Century Literature 0122-323 The 18th Century Novel 0122-396 Adelphi in Britain 0122-325 17th Century Literature 0122-331 Restoration and 18th C. Drama 0122-340 Chaucer 0122-341 Shakespeare I 0122-342 Shakespeare II 0122-343 Milton 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. 0122-360 Early American Literature Literature After 1800 Choose two: 0122-301 Modern Drama 0122-302 Contemporary Drama 0122-303 Modern Novel 0122-304 Contemporary Novel 0122-305 Modern Poetry 0122-306 Contemporary Poetry 0122-324 The Romantics 0122-326 The Victorians 0122-327 English Novel 19th C. 0122-328 20th C. Literature 0122-330 19th Century Literature 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-346 Austen 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. 0122-361 19th C. Am. Literature 0122-362 Am. Lit. of Modern Period 0122-370 African Am. Drama Major Authors Choose one: 0122-340 Chaucer 0122-341 Shakespeare I 0122-342 Shakespeare II 0122-343 Milton 0122-344 Major Author(s) in Eng. 0122-345 Major Am. Author(s) 0122-346 Austen 0122-347 Major Author(s) in Trans. Creative Writing Choose four (courses may be repeated with different instructor and with permission): 0122-312 Writing Fiction 0122-313 Writing Poetry 0122-314 Forms In Poetry 0122-315 Creative Non-Fiction 0122-316 Writing Plays 0122-412 Advanced Fiction 0122-413 Advanced Poetry 0122-416 Advanced Playwriting 0122-457 Topics in Creative Writing 0122-492 Internship Capstone One 400 level Creative Writing Workshop in consultation with an advisor

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

English

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 58 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0125-101 Soc. Sci. & Env. Problems 3 √ 0112-110/0125-102 Natural Science & Env. Problems 3 √

Co-requisite Courses1 15 √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Common Courses2 12 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ 0106-581 Chemical Safety in Laboratory and Studio 1 √ or √ or √ or √

1Corequisite Courses Choose a minimum of 15 credits selected in consultation with an advisor: Biology

0105-103 The Living World and 0105-104 Darwin to DNA OR

0105-111 Concepts and Methods of Biology I and 0105-112 Concepts and Methods of Biology II

Physics 0156-111 College Physics I and 0156-112 College Physics II OR 0156-113 Physics I and 0156-114 Physics II Chemistry 0106-111 General Chemistry I and 0106-112 General Chemistry II OR 0125-112/0106-104 Environmental Chemistry I and 0125-113/0106-106 Environmental Chemistry II 0144-113 Survey of Statistics and 0144-114 Statistics for the Natural Sciences OR 0501-137 Psychological Statistics and 0170-200 Sociological Statistics

2Common Courses

Choose a minimum of 12 credits selected in consultation with an advisor: 0103-229 Humankind, Culture and the Environment 0125/0103-224 or 225 Human Evolution 0203-111 The Price System 0203-112 The National Economy 0112-156/0125-156 Weather and Climate 0158-212 Environment and Politics

0125-410 Senior Seminar OR 0125-420 Internship OR other supervised research (3-6) credits STRONGLY SUGGESTED

Environmental Studies

Requirements

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Advisor: A. Agelarakis Location: Science Building 103 Telephone: (516) 877-4170

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Area of Concentration Electives1 24 √ √ √ √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ • Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading

competency in a foreign language requirement.

Areas of Concentration Electives1 Select a minimum of 12 credits from each area (for a total of 24 credits) in consultation with an advisor: Natural Sciences 0103/0125-343 Primate Ecology Sustainable Development *0125/0112-104 Environmental Geology 0106-470 Principles of Toxicology *0125-109/0112-102 Physical Geology 0105/0103-362 Jaws, Teeth & Forensic Dentistry *0125-110/0112-103 Historical Geology 0105-103 The Living World *0125/0112-108 Physical Geography 0105-104 Darwin to DNA *0125/0112-224 Marine Science 0105-111 Concepts & Methods of Biology I *0125/0112-260 Environmental Geography 0105-112 Concepts & Methods of Biology II 0105-234 Principles of Ecology

0125-343 Primate Ecology 0125 392/0112-385 S/T 0105-243 Botany 0125-250/0156-250 Phys. Asp. of Pollution 0105-253 Marine Biology 0125-420 Environmental Studies Internship 0125-490 Independent Study *0156-104 Astronomy

0106-111 General Chemistry I 0106-112 General Chemistry II 0106-251 Organic Chemistry I 0106-252 Organic Chemistry II 0125/0122-498 Guided Research 0156-113 Physics for Science Majors I

0125-490/0112-385 S/T 0156-114 Physics for Science Majors II *0125/0112-310 Water Resources and Hydrology *0125/0112-323 Marine Resources *0125/0112-156 Weather and Climate 0125/0103 441 Forensic Antthropology 0125-491 Independent Study Social Sciences 0103-112 Physical Anthropology 0158-212 Environment & Politics 0103-321 Historic Preservations 0158-213 Energy Policy *0103/0125/0112-225: Human Evolution 0158-326 Public Administration *0112/0125-280 Urban Environments 0203-111 The Price System 0125-420: Internship 0103-229 Humankind, Culture & Environ. 0125-215 Environmental Economics 0203-112 The National Economy 0112-498/0125-498 Guided Research 0125-490 Special Topics 0125-491 Independent Study in Env. Studies 0187-101 Global Issues I 0187-102 Global Issues II

*STEP students should consult with an Earth Sciences advisor, taking 30 credits in earth science subject matters, 8 credits of which must be 0112-102 and 0112-103. STEP students must only take 0112 courses and not 0125 for NYS certification.

Environmental Studies

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.3 Credits Required for Major: 83 Credits Required to Graduate: 121

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0204-162 Intro. To Business 3 √

0201-101 Principles of Acctg. I 3 √

0203-111 The Price System 3 √

0203-112 The National Economy 3 √

0201-102 Principles of Acctg. II 3 √

0210-262 Principles of Mgmt. 3 √

0201-201 Intermediate Acctg. I 3 √

0144-110 Pre-Calculus 3 √

0207-271 Info. Tech. & Applic. 4 √

0204-267 Business Comm. 3 √

0201-202 Intermediate Acctg. II 3 √

0212-280 Marketing 3 √ 0204-252 Legal & Eth. Env. of Bus. 3 √

0203-251 Money & Banking 3 √

0209-330 Managerial Finance 3 √

0210-366 Organizational Behavior 3 √

0207-272 Anl. & Stat. Modeling 4 √

0204-341 International Business 3 √

0209-311 Financial Markets 3 √ 0192-108 Beginning Acting

or 0192-109 Dramatics

or 0876-110 Oral Communications

or 0876-112 Public Speaking

3

Finance

Requirements

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Advisor: G. Conway Location: Hagedorn Hall 332

Telephone: (516) 877-4620

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0209-438 Investment Analysis 3 √

0207-373 Mgmt. of Prod. Oper. 3 √

0209-443 International Finance 3 √

0201-306 Fin. Statement Analysis 3 √

0209-434 Managerial Finance II 3 √

0209-412 Seminar in Finance 3 √

0204-468 Bus. Pol. & Strategy 3 √

Finance

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0128-122 Level IV French1 3 √ 0128-241 French Phonetics & Diction 3 √

0128-251 Adv. Fr. Conversation 3 √

0128-231 Cross-Cultural Concepts 3 √

0128-252 Grammar & Comp. 3 √

0128-232 Intro. to French Lit. 3 √

0128-344 Translation Techniques 3 √

0128-246 France Today 3 √

0128-292 French Speaking World 3 √

0128-302 Emerg. of Modern Fr. I 3 √

0128-303 Emerg. of Modern Fr. II 3 √

1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of their previous work in the language (they may have to take French 111and/or 112 and/or 121). Students who test out of 122 have to choose 3 other French courses to reach 36 credits. The sequential choices might be different according to the offerings. Please contact the advisor in the language department as early as possible in your career.

French

Requirements

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0128-481 Sem./19th Cent. Fr. Lit.

or 0128-482 Sem./20th Cent. Fr. Lit.

3

√ or √

French

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0136-101 Western Civilization I

or 0136-105 World Civilizations I

3 √

0136-102 Western Civilization II or

0136-106 World Civilizations II 3 √

0136-201 Sophomore Seminar in Research Skills 3 √ or √ 0136-400 level: Senior Research Seminar

3 √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

History History

Requirements

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Advisor: M. Haas Location: Blodgett Hall 200

Telephone: (516) 877-4795

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Global History Electives 6 US History Electives 9

European History Elective 3

History Electives 6 History Electives

History electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Global History European History Choose two: Choose one: 0136-210 Modern China 0136-215 Tudor-Stuart England 0136-221 Latin America I 0136-216 Modern England 0136-222 Latin America II 0136-217 Middle Ages 0136-223 Caribbean 0136-218 Renaissance and the Reformation

0136-261 African History I 0136-237 Nineteenth Century Europe 0136-262 African History II 0136-238 Europe 1918-1945 0136-290 Special Topics in Global History 0136-290 Special Topics in European History United States History Choose three: 0136-103 American Civilization to 1865 0136-104 American Civilization Since 1865 0136-123 Social & Cultural History of the U.S. I 0136-134 Social & Cultural History of the U.S. II

0136-204 Black History in America to 1865 0136-205 Black History in America 1865 to Present 0136-230 American Diplomatic History I History Electives

0136-231 American Diplomatic History II 0136-250 Geography in History 0136-232 History in Film Students in Step/Adolescence

0136-264 Age of American Revolution MUST take Geography 0136-281 Women in the US I 0136-282 Women in the US II 0136-290 Special Topics in U.S. History 0136-299 History of Ethnicity of America 0136-330 History of American Ideas

History

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester.

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Degree: B.S. or B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Dedicated students with the talent and interest for working independently, and for whom a traditional major may not serve his or her intellectual goals, may petition to complete an Interdisciplinary major of carefully planned work from two or more departments. The student will be supervised by a three-person faculty advisor committee to assure that the program embodies a disciplined cumulative study that moves from elementary through more advanced levels of work. Students should be aware that this option would not always be available to those within a prescribed program leading to professional certification and/or licensure. Procedures Students must declare their intention to pursue the interdisciplinary studies major prior to the beginning of their fifth semester of study by petitioning a three-person faculty advisory committee. Transfer students with 64 credits or less (including those with a two-year degree from institutions affiliated with Adelphi University) will be eligible to petition for the Interdisciplinary major as well, but not later than their first semester in attendance. The student’s interdisciplinary advisory committee will consist of his/her academic advisor (normally from the discipline most central to the inquiry) as well as two other faculty members selected by the advisor and faculty head/department chair. The three-person committee should be representative of at least two of the areas intended for study. The advisor will notify the dean when new advisory committees and programs of study have been formed. The student’s approved program must have 18 to 24 credits of in-depth work in a single disciplinary area. In addition, the major should total no less than 36 credits, and might be more based upon the decision of the student’s advisory committee. Student eligibility for and good standing within the Interdisciplinary major will reflect the standards of the particular unit as well as criteria established by the student’s faculty advisor, advisory committee, the faculty head/department chair and dean’s office. The three-person advisory committee must meet with the declared students once each semester until graduation to discuss their work, progress, and plans for subsequent studies. A brief report of each meeting will be submitted to the related faculty head and dean’s office. Students pursuing the interdisciplinary studies major will be expected to complete a senior culminating project reflecting their interdisciplinary study. Projects should be approved by the advisory committee, and notification of successful completion forwarded to the faculty head and dean.

Students who are pursuing a B.A. in Interdisciplinary studies must complete up to Level IV of a foreign language. Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Interdisciplinary Studies

Requirements

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Advisor: R. McShane Location: Science Building 127

Telephone: (516) 877-4121

Email: [email protected]

If you think you may be interested in creating an Interdisciplinary major, contact your academic advisor or dean’s office. For a Bachelors of Art Degree with an Interdisciplinary Major, a student must complete the B.S. requirements and must also demonstrate Lever IV competency in a foreign language.

Interdisciplinary Studies

Additional Information

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 57 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Foreign Language1 0-18 √

0187-101 Global Issues I 3 √

0187-102 Global Issues II 3 √

0203-111 The Price System 3 √ 0203-112 The National Economy 3 √

0144-110 Pre-Calculus 3 √ 0187-201 Inter. Mid-Lvl. Res. Sem.2

(THIS COURSE IS OFFERED EVERY

OTHER YEAR) 3

0128 or 0172-231 Cross-Cult. Conc.3 3 0128-246 France Today

or 0172-246 Spain Today

or 0172-248 Trends & Tend. in Lat. Am.

3

0128 or 0172-263 Intro. to Int’l. Bus. I 3

1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of previous work in the foreign language. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credits above Level IV in French or Spanish. Foreign language should be scheduled first semester. 2Prior to enrolling in INS 201, students must complete 9 credits in business courses and 6 credits above Level IV in the chosen foreign language. 3All language courses must be taken in the same language.

International Studies: Business

Requirements

Courses may be taken during any semester, according to

level of proficiency.

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0128 or 0172-264 Intro. to Int’l. Bus. II 3

0128 or 0172-310 Strat. in Oral Comm. 3

0204-341 International Business 3

0128 or 0172-344 Translation Tech. 3 0187-493 Internship in Int’l. Studies Work Experience

and 0187-494 Internship Journal in the Foreign Language Studied

or 0187-495 Guided Research Thesis

and 0187-497 Guided Research Sum. in the Foreign Language Studied

2-5

1

2 1

√ or √

Business Electives 15

Business Electives

Business electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Choose five: 0201-101 Principles of Accounting I 0209-311 Financial Markets 0201-102 Principles of Accounting II 0209-443 International Finance 0204-252 Legal and Ethical Environment 0210-366 Organizational Behavior 0210-262 Principles of Management 0212-280 Marketing 0209-330 Managerial Finance 0202-480 Advertising Management

International Studies: Business

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester, according to

level of proficiency. .

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 51 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Foreign Language1 0-18 √

0187-101 Global Issues I 3 √

0187-102 Global Issues II 3 √ 0125-101 Social Sciences and Environmental Problems 3 √ 0125-102 Natural Sciences and Environmental Problems 3 √

0125-110 Historical Geology 4 √ 0187-201 Inter. Mid-Lvl. Res. Sem.2

(THIS COURSE IS OFFERED EVERY

OTHER YEAR) 3

0128 or 0172-231 Cross-Cult. Conc.3 3 0128-246 France Today

or 0172-246 Spain Today

or 0172-248 Trends & Tend. in Lat. Am.

3

0125-225 Human Evolution 4

1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of previous work in the foreign language. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credits above Level IV in French or Spanish. Foreign language should be scheduled first semester. 2Prior to enrolling in INS 201, students must complete 9 credits in environmental studies courses and 6 credits above Level IV in the chosen foreign language. 3All language courses must be taken in the same language.

International Studies: Environmental Studies

Requirements

Courses may be taken during any semester, according to

level of proficiency.

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0125-280 Urban Environments 3

0128 or 0172-310 Strat. in Oral Comm. 3

0125-323 Marine Resources 3 0128 or 0172-344 Translation Tech. 3 0187-493 Internship in Int’l. Studies Work Experience

and 0187-494 Internship Journal in the Foreign Language Studied

or 0187-495 Guided Research Thesis

and 0187-497 Guided Research Sum. in the Foreign Language Studied

2-5

1

2

1

√ or √

0106-581 Safety in Lab and Studio 1

Language Elective 6 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Electives

Electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor

Language

Choose two: 0128-292 The French Speaking World

0128-302 Emergence of Modern France I 0128-303 Emergence of Modern France II

0172-246 Spain Today 0172-248 Trends & Tendencies in Lat. America 0172-325 Development of Lat. Am. Identities 0172-531 Caribbean Culture and Civilization

International Studies: Environmental Studies

Requirements Continued

Courses may be taken during any semester, according to

level of proficiency. .

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 48 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Foreign Language1 0-18 √

0187-101 Global Issues I 3 √

0158-280 Theories of Int’l. Pol. 3 √

0187-102 Global Issues II 3 √ 0187-201 Inter. Mid-Lvl. Res. Sem.2

(THIS COURSE IS OFFERED EVERY OTHER

YEAR) 3 0128 or 0172-231 Cross-Cult. Conc.3 3 0136-200 or Above (History Elective) 3

0128-246 France Today or

0172-246 Spain Today or

0172-248 Trends & Tend. in Lat. Am.

3

0128 or 0172-310 Strat. in Oral Comm. 3

0128 or 0172-344 Translation Tech. 3

1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of previous work in the foreign language. Students must complete a minimum of 18 credits above Level IV in French or Spanish. Foreign language should be scheduled first semester.

2Prior to enrolling in INS 201, students must complete 9 credits in political science courses and 6 credits above Level IV in the chosen foreign language.

3All language courses must be taken in the same language.

International Studies: Political Science

Requirements

Courses may be taken during any semester, according

to level of proficiency.

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0187-493 Internship in Int’l. Studies Work Experience

and 0187-494 Internship Journal in the Foreign Language Studied

or 0187-495 Guided Research Thesis

and 0187-497 Guided Research Sum. in the Foreign Language Studied

2-5

1

2

1

√ or √

Language Elective 6 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Political Science Elective 12 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Electives

Electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor. Language Political Science Choose two: Choose four: 0128-292 The French Speaking World 0158-260 Comparative Political Analysis 0128-302 Emergence of Modern France I 0158-270 Special Topics: Comparative Politics 0128-303 Emergence of Modern France II 0158-280 Theories & Practice of International Relations 0172-246 Spain Today 0158-290 Special Topics: International Politics 0172-248 Trends & Tendencies in Lat. Am. 0158-305 Race & Politics 0172-325 Development of Lat. Am. Identities 0158-360 European Politics 0172-531 Caribbean Culture and Civilization 0158-361 Politics of Russia & the Former Soviet Republics 0158-362 Politics of Africa

0158-363 Politics of Latin America 0158-366 Politics of Development and Underdevelopment 0158-370 Special Topics: Comparative Politics 0158-371 Women & Comparative Political Development 0158-372 Hate & Conflict: Art, Media & Political Science 0158-380 International Law and Organization 0158-381 American Foreign Policy 0158-382 International Politics of East & Southeast Asia 0158-383 Comparative Foreign Policy 0158-385 International Political Economy

0158-388 International Relations Through Film 0158-389 National Model United Nations 0158-390 Special Topics: International Politics 0158-560 International Environmental Policy

International Studies: Political Science

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0103-111 Cultural Anthropology 3 √

0136-221 Latin America I 3 √

0136-222 Latin America II 3 √

0203-101 Intro. to Economics 3 √

0103-245 Peoples & Cult. of Mexico 3 √

0172-231 Spanish Cross-Cult. Conc. 3

0172-531 Caribbean Culture & Civ.1 3 √ 1This course can be taken for undergraduate or graduate credit.

Latin American Studies

Requirements

May be taken during any semester.

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Political Science Electives 6

Sociology Elective 3

Spanish Elective 3

Language Elective 3

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Students wishing to major in Latin American Studies must demonstrate proficiency in Level IV (SPA 122); however, students with an interest in French- and/or Portuguese-speaking regions can be accommodated with an adviser’s approval.

Electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Latin American Studies

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.B.A Required GPA: 2.3 Credits Required for Major: 71 Credits Required to Graduate: 121

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0204-162 Intro. to Business 3 √

0201-101 Principles of Acctg. 3 √

0203-111 The Price System 3 √ 0203-112 The Nat’l. Economy 3 √

0210-262 Principles of Mgmt. 3 √

0201-102 Principles of Acctg. II 3 √

0144-110 Pre-Calculus 3 √ 0207-271 Info. Tech. & Appl. 4 √ 0204-267 Business Communications 3 √

0212-280 Marketing 3 √

0204-252 Legal & Eth. Env. of Bus. 3 √

0207-272 Analy. & Stat. Modeling 4 √

0210-366 Organizational Behavior 3 √

0209-330 Managerial Finance 3 √ 0192-108 Beginning Acting

or 0192-109 Dramatics

or 0876-110 Oral Communication

or 0876-112 Public Speaking

3

0208-367 Mgmt. of Human Res. 3 √ 0207-373 Mgmt. of Prod. Oper. 3 √

0204-341 International Business 3 √ 0204-461 Entrepreneurship 3 √ 0204-468 Bus. Policy & Strat. 3 √

Management

Requirements

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Advisor: A. Ashley Location: Hagedorn Hall 334

Telephone: (516) 877-4640

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Specialization1 or Bus. Electives 9

1Specializations

Management electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

Marketing Finance Choose three: Choose three: 0212-382 Retail Management 0203-251 Money & Banking 0212-383 Sales Management 0209-311 Financial Markets 0212-384 Sales Promo. & Direct Marketing 0201-306 Financial Statement Analysis 0212-480 Advertising Management 0209-434 Managerial Finance II 0212-481 Marketing Research 0209-438 Investment Analysis 0212-482 Marketing Strategy 0209-443 International Finance Management Information Systems Human Resource Management Choose three: Choose three: 0207-471 Systems Analysis & Design 0208-465 Effective Hum. Resources: Policy & the Law 0207-474 Data Communication 0208-466 Compensation Management 0207-475 Database Management 0208-467 Executive Development 0207-478 Management Information Systems 0208-468 Staffing: Recruit., Selection, & Training 0208-469 Labor Relations

Management

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.3 Credits Required for Major: 80 Credits Required to Graduate: 121

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0204-162 Intro. to Business 3 √

0201-101 Principles of Acctg. I 3 √

0203-111 The Price System 3 √ 0203-112 The Nat’l. Economy 3 √

0210-262 Principles of Mgmt. 3 √

0201-102 Principles of Acctg. II 3 √

0144-110 Pre-Calculus 3 √ 0207-271 Info. Tech. & Appl. 4 √

0204-267 Business Comm. 3 √

0212-280 Marketing 3 √

0204-252 Legal & Eth. Env. of Bus. 3 √

0207-272 Analy. & Stat. Modeling 4 √

0210-366 Organizational Behavior 3 √

0209-330 Managerial Finance 3 √ 0192-108 Beginning Acting

or 0192-109 Dramatics

or 0876-110 Oral Communication

or 0876-112 Public Speaking

3

0208-367 Mgmt. of Human Res. 3 √ 0207-373 Mgmt. of Prod. Oper. 3 √

0204-341 International Business 3 √ 0204-461 Entrepreneurship 3 √ 0212-481 Marketing Research 3 √

Requirements

Marketing

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Advisor: A. Ashley Location: Hagedorn Hall 334

Telephone: (516) 877-4640

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0204-468 Bus. Policy & Strat. 3 √

0212-482 Marketing Strategy 3 √

Marketing Electives 12 √ √ √ √

Marketing Electives (choose any 4 of the following)

0212-382 Retail Management 0212-383: Sales Management 0212-384: Direct Marketing and Sales Promotion 0212-390: Special Topics in Marketing 0212-480: Advertising Management

Marketing

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 47 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0144-130 Calculus IA

AND 0144-131 Calculus IB

OR 0144-141 Calc. & Analytic Geo. I1

3

4

4

√ √

0145-156 Discrete Structures 3 √ or √

0144-142 Calculus & Analytic Geo. II 4 √ or √

0144-253 Linear Algebra 4 √ or √ or √

0144-243 Calculus III 4 √ or √ or √

0144-301 Proof & Abstract Reasoning 3 √ or √ or √

*0144-321 Geometry I or

√ or √ or √ or √

0144-322 Geometry II

0144-361 Intro. to Prob. Theory 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0144-431 Analysis 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0144-457 Abstract Algebra 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0144-365 Adv. Math. Modeling 3 √ or √

0145-171 Intro. Computer Prog.2

4

1To register for this course, the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MTH 140 Precalculus for Math Science Majors or passed a department examination.

2CSC 171 may be taken anytime, preferably late in a student’s undergraduate career because of ongoing technological changes; however, students considering a minor in Computer Science should take one of these courses earlier.

Mathematics

Requirements

May be taken during any semester.

Mathematics

3

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Advisor: W. Quirin Location: Post Hall 210

Telephone: (516) 877-4487

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Mathematics electives 6 √ or √ or √ or √

Electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Choose two: 0144-244 Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 0144-326 History of Mathematics

0144-351 Theory of Numbers 0144-355 Symbolic Logic 0144-390 Special Topics in Mathematics 0144-321 Geometry I or 0144-322 Geometry II *0144-362 Mathematical Statistics 0144-366 Introduction to Queueing Theory 0144-383 Numerical Calculus

*Students in the STEP Adolescent program must take 0144-321 & 0144-326 & 0144-362.

Mathematics

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 42 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0195-110 Theory & Harmony I 3 √ 0195-112 Aural Skills & Musicianship I 1 √ 0195-111 Theory & Harmony II 3 √ 0195-113 Aural Skills & Musicianship II 1 √

0196-221 Major Comp. 17th & 18thC. 3 √ 0195-212 Aural Skills and Musicianship III 1 √ 0195-210 Theory & Harmony III 3 √

0196-222 Major Comp. 19th & 20thC. 3 √ 0195-211 Theory & Harmony IV 3 √ 0195-213 Aural Skills and Musicianship IV 1 √ 0196-238 History of Jazz: Before 1950 3 √

0195-310 Form and Analysis 3 √

0196-290 Arts & Creative Process 3 √ 0196-239 History of Jazz: After 1950 3 √

Senior Recital 0 √

Music

Requirements

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Advisor: S. M. Boquiren Location: Performing Arts Center 207

Telephone: (516) 877-6767

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Private Instruction1 .5

Large Ensemble Performance2 .5

1Students must register each semester for a .5 credit course in any of the following areas: Piano Brass Guitar String Percussion Harpsichord Woodwinds Voice Organ 2Students must register each semester for a .5 credit course in any of the following areas: Pop Ensemble Orchestra Performance Choral Ensemble String Ensemble Jazz Lab Ensemble

Additional Information • Students pursuing the Music Education course of study must take additional courses through the School

of Education. • Students pursuing a Music Business concentration must take courses through the School of Business. • Students who select private instrumental or voice instruction or classes in music technology must meet

with an advisor from the Department of Music before registering.

Music

Requirements Continued

All eight semesters (4 credits total)

All eight semesters (4 credits total)

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.5 Credits Required for Major: 89 Credits Required to Graduate: 124

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √

0144-113 Survey of Statistics 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 √

0106-109 Physiological Chem. 5 √ 0105-209 Emerging Trends in Genetics 2 √ 0501-114 Developmental Psychology through the Lifespan 3 √

0105-210 Pathophysiology 3 √

0105-208 Microbiology 3 √

0302-233 Nutrition in Nursing 2 √ 0302-232 Nursing Informatics in Healthcare 2 √

0302-391 Health Assessment 3 √ 0302-392 Fundamentals of Patient Centered Nursing Care 7 √ 0302-387 Intro. To Professional Nursing Practice 2 √

0302-388 Pharmacology I 2 √

0302-390 Integration Seminar I 1 √

Requirements

Nursing

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Advisor: L. Cacciola Location: Alumnae Hall 221

Telephone: (516) 877-4542

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0302-389 Pharmacology II 2 √ 0302-397 Nursing Care of the Adult I 7 √ 0302-384 Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing 3 √

0302-394 Mental Health Nursing 3 √

0302-399 Integration Seminar II 1 √ 0302-477 Nursing Care in Childbearing Women (½ of semester) 3 √ 0302-479 Nursing Care of Children (½ of semester) 3 √ 0302-471 Community Health Nursing 5 √ 0302-473 Nursing Care of the Older Adult 3 √

0302-476 Integration Seminar III 1 √ 0302-481 Nursing Care of Adults II 5 √ 0302-483 Transition to Professional Practice 6 √

0302-484 Integration Seminar IV 1 √

Nursing

Requirements Continued

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R.N. to B.S. in Nursing: ASCEND Program

Advisor: M. Silver Email: [email protected]

Telephone: (516) 877-4521 Location: Alumnae Hall Room 210

Course Credits 1St Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year

Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √

0144-113 Survey of Statistics 3 √ 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 √

0106-109 Physiological Chemistry 5 √

0105-208 Microbiology 3 √

0210-366 Organizational Behavior 3 √ 0302-312 Health Assessment through the Lifespan 4 √ 0302-314 Family/Group/Community Assessment 4 √ 0302-315 Therapeutic Communication 3 √ 0302-446 Intro. To Technology and Information 3 √

0302-400 Research in Nursing 3 √

0302-413 Promoting Wellness 3 √

0302-421 Client Teaching 4 √ 0302-441 Professional Development 3 √

0302-453 Chronic Care 3 √

Requirements

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R.N. to B.S. in Nursing: ASCEND Program

Degree: R.N. to B.S

Required GPA: 3.0

Credits Required for Major: 52

Credits Required to Graduate: 123 123

The RN to BS ASCEND Programs is an undergraduate program within the School of Nursing.

• Students need a 3.0 GPA and will be admitted after a review of credentials with an associate diploma or Bachelors from an accredited school.

• The most they can transfer is 64 credits from an Associate degree and up to 90 if they

have a Bachelors degree outside of nursing or four year level courses.

• Candidates must be licensed as an RN in NYS and have passed the NCLEX exam.

• If they are from diploma programs they must take three Excelsior exams before completion of the program at Adelphi. Students may attend part time or full time.

• Most are part time as this is a working population of RN's in NYS.

• The Core courses of which there are currently nine are offered live and blended online.

• It is offered onsite on the main campus and as varying offsite hospitals such as HHC.

• The RN to BS ASCEND program will consider all undergraduate courses for transfer of

credit regardless of when they have been taken.

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 31 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0154-110 Intro. to Philosophy

or 0154-212 Ethics & Morality

3 √ or √

0154-395 Philosophical Writing 1 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

0154-311 History of Philosophy I 3 √

0154-312 History of Philosophy II 3 √ or √

0154-313 History of Philosophy III 3 √

0154-314 History of Philosophy IV 3 √

0154-315 History of Philosophy V 3 √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Performing Arts: Acting Philosophy

Requirements

Philosophy

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Advisor: P. Mattick Location: Alumnae Annex 300 – Room 300

Telephone: (516) 877-4578

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Philosophy Electives 12 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Philosophy Electives

Philosophy electives must be selected in consultation with the advisor.

0154-221 Philosophy of the Arts 0154-360 Philosophy of Religion 0154-250 Eastern Philosophy 0154-380 Bioethics 0154-255 Meditation and Philosophy 0154-390 Special Topics 0154-280 Deductive Logic 0154-406 Recent Political and Cultural Philosophy 0154-284 Philosophy of Science 0154-471 Topical Investigation Seminar 0154-322 American Philosophy 0154-490 Independent Study 0154-330 Existentialism and Phenomenology 0154-491 Directed Reading 0154-331 Analytical Philosophy & Pragmatism 0154-498 Senior Project 0154-354 Philosophy of History 0154-499 Senior Project

Philosophy

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.75 Credits Required for Major: 108 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0852-100 Prin. of Physical Ed. 3 √

0852-290 Technology in HPE 3 √ or √ or √

0852-375 Social Issues 3 √ 0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √ 0836-221/222 Child Dev./Adol. Dev.

or 0501-115/116 Dev. Psy./Adol. Psy.

3 √ or √

0852-167 Injury Control 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0834-372 Human Sexuality 3 √ or √ or √ 0834-373 Essentials of Healthy Living 3 √ or √ or √

0852-210 Tumbling 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-237 Group Games 2 √ or √ or √ or √ or √

0852-250 Lifetime Act. 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-285 Rhythms 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-550 Project Adventure 1 √ or √ or √ or √ 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 √

0836-304 Comm., Schools, & Society 3 √ or √ 0852-340 Curriculum & Teaching 3 √ 0852-315 Motor Development 3 √ 0852-461 Kinesiology 3 √ 0834-501 Substance Abuse 3 √ or √ 0834-571 Health Issues for Elem. Education 3 √ or √

0834 - Health Electives1 6 √ or √ or √ or √

0802- Literacy Methods2 3 √ or √ or √ 0852-380 PE Elementary School 3 √

0852-463 Physiology of Exercise 3 √ or √

0852-469 Adapted Phys. Educ. 3 √ 0852-488 Practicum Teaching I ** 2 √ 0852-550 Leadership Development ** 1 √

1 In Junior year students may take 500 level only. In the senior level students may take 500 or 600 level courses. 2Any class in Literacy Methods is acceptable. Choose in consultation with an advisor. ** These courses must be taken concurrently.

Requirements

Physical and Health Education: Dual Certification

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Advisor: M. Manson Location: Post Hall P2/22 Telephone: (516) 877-4257

Email: [email protected]

See department chairperson for course selection.

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0852-470 Health & Fitness 3 √

0852-488 Practicum Teaching II 2 √ 0834-504 Comprehensive School Health for Second. School Educ. 3 √ 0852-525 Curriculum & Methods of Instruction in Phys. Educ. Or 0852-703 Dynamics of Teach. Health 3 √

0834-488 Health Practicum 1 √

0852-505 Prof. Seminar 3 √ or √ 0852-536 Student Teaching in Phys. Ed. 6 √

0834-537 Student Teaching in Health 3 √

Foreign or Sign Language3 3-6 √ or √ or √ or √

3Students must take 6 credits in a language other than English or 3 credits at Level III or higher to meet NYS Teaching Certification requirements, unless waived by virtue of documented passing scores on high school

Regents Examination or documented fluency.

0852-115 Team Handball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-230 Track 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-242 Tennis 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-244 Badminton 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-263 Lacrosse 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-266 Soccer 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-268 Basketball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-269 Volleyball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-515 Team Handball 1 √ or √ or √ or √ Students who are interested in Physical Education, but do not wish to teach, can complete the Physical Education

major by meeting all the requirements of the teaching degree except the education courses and the methods courses. Students who graduate with more than 120 credits may apply up to 9 credits of Health courses numbered 500 and

above to the M.A. in Health Education. This may only be done if those Health courses are designated as floating credits while they are undergraduate students.

Physical and Health Education: Dual Certification

Requirements Continued

Additional Method Requirements- 4 credits (minimum)

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Degree: B.S. in Exercise Science and Sports Management Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 60 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0852-100 Princ. Health & Phys. Edu. 3 √ 0852-167 First Aid and Injury Control 3 √

0852-290 Technology in HPE 3 √ 0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √

0852-315 Motor Development 3 √

0852-375 Social Issues 3 √

0852-288 Sports Medicine 3 √ 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 √

0852-461 Kinesiology 3 √

0852-463 Physiology of Exercise 3 √

0852-470 Health and Fitness 3 √ or √

0852-472 Tech. Athletic Training 3 √

0852-492 Practicum1 3 √ or √

0834-506 Heath and Nutrition 3 √ 1Students who wish to take 0852-492 (Practicum) must have a 2.75 GPA. All other students must take a 3 credit Physical Education elective.

Physical Education: Exercise Science

Requirements

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Advisor: J. Wygand Location: Woodruff 68

Telephone: (516) 877-4275

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Electives 16

Students must select 16 credits of electives in consultation with an advisor.

Recommended Electives

0852-490 Advanced Athletic Training 0834-373 Essentials of Healthful Living 0852-491 Independent Study 0834-520 Special Topics: Health & Disease 0852-550 Special Topics: Workshops in Phys. Ed. 0834-603 Mind/Body Dimensions 0852-624 Nutrition & Physical Activity 0852-623 Adult Fitness Programming 0852-626 Principle of Exercise Prescription 0852-658 Neuromuscular Aspects

Pre-Physical Therapy Requirements Students in pre-physical therapy must complete additional courses:

0105-111 Biological Concepts & Methods I 0156-111 College Physics I 0105-112 Biological Concepts & Methods II 0156-112 College Physics II 0106-111 General Chemistry I 0144-113 Survey of Statistics 0106-112 General Chemistry II 0501-101 General Psychology

Physical Education: Exercise Science

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. in Exercise Science and Sports Mana Management Required GPA: Credits Required for Major: 49 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0852-100 Prin. of Health & Phy. Ed. 3 √

0852-290 Technology in HPE 3 √

0852-370 Aspects of Coaching 3 √ 0852-205 Intro. to Sports Mgmt. 3 √ 0852-275 Intro to Sports Marketing 3 √

0852-375 Social Issues 3 √

0852-550 Leadership 1 √ or √ *0852-492 Internship. or PE Elective 3 √ or √ or √ or √

* Required GPA 2.75. Students who do not take 0852-492 must take a 3-credit Physical Education elective.

Physical Education: Sports Management

Requirements

2.0 for graduation/2.75 for internship

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Advisor: G. Letter Location: Woodruff 176

Telephone: (516) 877-4289

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0852 Sports Mgmt. Electives 15 Sports Management Clusters (Business or Communications) 12-24

Complete 12-24 credits from the following: 0201-101 Accounting 0201-102 Principles of Accounting II 0201-306 Financial Statements Analysis 0204-162 Introduction to Business 0207-271 Information Systems 0207-471 Systems Analysis 0209-311 Financial Markets 0209-330 Finance 0210-262 Principles of Management 0212-280 Marketing 0212-480 Advertising Management 0108-206 History of Media 0108-207 Introduction to Journalism 0108-208 Write for Newspaper I 0108-209 Write for Newspaper II 0108-210 Mass Media 0108-215 Films Then & Now 0108-300 Media Criticism 0108-309 Writing for Media 0108-310 Feature Writing 0108-315 Communication & Behavior 0108-325 Introduction to Film & Video 0108-329 Special Topics 0108-406 New Communication Technology 0108-454 Electronic Journalism

Physical Education: Sports Management

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.75 Credits Required for Major: 83 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0852-100 Prin. of Physical Ed. 3 √

0852-290 Technology in HPE 3 √ or √ or √

0852-375 Social Issues 3 √ 0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √ 0836-221/222 Child Dev./Adol. Dev.

or 0501-115/116 Dev. Psy./Adol. Psy.

3

0852-167 First Aid & Injury Control 3 √ or √ or √

0852-210 Tumbling 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-237 Group Games 2 √ or √ or √ or √ or √

0852-250 Lifetime Act. 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-285 Rhythms 2 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-550 Project Adventure 1 √ or √ or √ or √ 0105-204 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 √

0836-304 Comm., Schools, & Society 3 √ or √

0852-340 Curriculum & Teaching 3 √

0852-315 Motor Development 3 √

0852-461 Kinesiology 3 √ 0802- Literacy Methods1 3 √ or √ or √

0852-380 PE Elementary School 3 √

0852-463 Physiology of Exercise 3 √ or √

0852-469 Adapted Phys. Educ. 3 √

0852-488 Practicum Teaching I ** 2 √

0852-550 Workshops in Phys. Ed** 1 √ 1 Any class in Literacy Methods is acceptable. Choose in consultation with an advisor. ** These courses have to be taken concurrently

Physical Education/Teaching Physical Education: Teaching

Requirements

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Advisor: M. Manson Location: Post Hall P2/22

Telephone: (516) 877-4257

Email: [email protected] See department chairperson for course selection.

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0852-470 Health & Fitness 3 √

0852-488 Practicum Teaching II 2 √ 0852-525 Curriculum & Methods of Instruction in Phys. Educ. 3 √

0852-505 Prof. Seminar 3 √ or √

0852-536 Student Teaching 6 √

Foreign or Sign Language2 3-6 √ or √ or √ or √ 2Students must take 6 credits in a language other than English or 3 credits at Level III or higher to meet NYS Teaching Certification requirements, unless waived by virtue of documented passing scores on high school Regents Examination or documented fluency.

0852-115 Team Handball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-230 Track 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-242 Tennis 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-244 Badminton 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-263 Lacrosse 1 √ or √ or √ or √ 0852-266 Soccer 1 √ or √ or √ or √ 0852-268 Basketball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

0852-269 Volleyball 1 √ or √ or √ or √ 0852-515 Team Handball 1 √ or √ or √ or √

Students who are interested in Physical Education, but do not wish to teach, can complete the

Physical Education major by meeting all the requirements of the teaching degree except the education courses and the methods courses.

Physical Education: Teaching

Requirements Continued

Additional Method Requirements- 4 credits (minimum)

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 52 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0144-130 Calculus IA

AND 0144-131 Calculus IB

OR 0144-141 Calc. & Analytic Geo. I

3

4

4

√ √

0156-113 Physics for Sci. Majors I 4 √

0156-114 Physics for Sci. Majors II 4 √

0144-142 Calculus II 4 √ or √

0144-244 Differential Equations 3 √ or √

0156-211 Introduction to Math Methods in Physics 4 √

0156-216 Modern Physics 4 √

0156-230 Engineering Statics 3 √

0144-243 Calculus III 4 √ or √

0156-264 Optics 3 √ 0156-260 Thermodynamics & Kinetic Energy 3 √

0156-322 Advanced Physics 4 √

0156-380 Electromagnetic Theory 4 √

0156-428 Quantum Mechanics 4 √ 1To register for this course, student must have earned a grade of C or higher in 0144-140 Elementary Functions or passed a departmental examination. Note: Students majoring in Physics for pre-engineering must complete additional courses including General Chemistry and II. See a Physics advisor for more information.

Physics

Requirements

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Advisor: G. Rao Location: Blodgett Hall-Room 8

Telephone: (516) 877-4877

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Electives* √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

*Students will be taking the electives during the senior year in consultation with the advisor. Students are strongly encouraged to take 0156-243 Analog Circuits and 0144-253 Linear Algebra as electives.

Physics

Suggested Electives

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Degree: B.S. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 62 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0156-113 Physics I 4 √

0144-130 Calculus IA AND

0144-131 Calculus IB OR

0144-141 Calculus & Analytic Geo.1

3

4

4

√ √

0156-114 Physics II 4 √

0144-142 Calculus II 4 √ or √

0144-244 Differential Equations 3 √ or √ 0156-211 Intro. to Math. Methods in Physics 4 √

0156-216 Modern Physics 4 √

0156-230 Engineering Statics 3 √

0144-243 Calculus III 4 √ or √ 0156-301 Math Methods in Physics 3 √ 0156-260 Thermodynamics & Kinetic Thoery 3 √ 0156-231 Engineering Dynamics 3 √

0156-428 Quantum Mechanics 4 √

0156-380 Electromagnetic Theory 4 √

0156-244 Digital Circuits 4 √

0156-264 Optics 3 √

0156-322 Advanced Physics 4 √ 1To register for this course, the student must have earned a grade of C or higher in MTH 140 Elementary Functions or passed a department examination.

Additional Information • Students majoring in physics for pre-engineering must complete additional course requirements, including

General Chemistry I (CHE 111) and II (CHE 112). (See Physics advisor).

Physics

Requirements

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Advisor: G. Rao Location: Blodgett Hall- Room 8

Telephone: (516) 877-4877

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Electives* √ or √ *Students will be taking the electives during the senior year in consultation with the advisor. Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one course from PHY 243, MTH 253, CHE 111, CHE 112.

Physics

Suggested Electives

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 39 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0158-101 Intro.American Pol. Sys. 3 √ or √

0158-102 Introduction to Politics 3 √ or √ 0158-240 Ancient & Medieval Theory in the Western World

or

0158-241 Modern Political Theory in the Western World

3

0158-280 Theory & Pract. Int’l Rel. 3 √

0158-246 Research, Design & Meth. 3 √

0158-260 Comparative Pol. Analysis 3 √

0158-Seminar1 3 √ or √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

1Choose one course: 0158-419 Seminar in Political Issues 0158-429 Seminar in Public Policy 0158-439 Seminar in American Politics 0158-459 Seminar in Political Theory 0158-479 Seminar in Comparative Politics 0158-499 Seminar in International Relations

Political Science

Requirements

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Advisor: R. Axelrod Location: Blodgett Hall 202

Telephone: (516) 877-4590

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring American Government and Political Process Course Above Intro. Level 3 √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Group A Electives1 6 √ or √ or √ or √ or √

Group A or B Electives2 9 √ or √ or √ or √ or √ 1Choose two courses from Group A (Political Theory, Comparative Politics, International Politics) 2Choose three additional courses from Group A or B

Group A Group B Political Theory Political Issues & Public Policy 0158-251,350 S/T in Political Theory 0158-200 Public Policy: Theory and Issues 0158-342 American Political Thought 0158-201 Politics and the Family 0158-345 Feminist Theory 0158-210,310 S/T in Political Issues & Public Policy 0158-348 Family & Sexuality in Political Theory 0158-212 Environment and Politics 0158-305 Race and Politics Comparative Politics 0158-314 Political Issues through Film 0158-270,370 S/T in Comparative Politics 0158-360 European Politics American Government and Politics 0158-361Politics of Russia & the Former Soviet Republic 0158-225 The Modern Presidency 0158-363 Politics of Latin America 0158-227 State and Local Government 0158-371 Women and Comparative Political Development 0158-230,330 S/T in American Government 0158-372 Hate & Conflict 0158-321 American Congress 0158-560 International Environmental Policy 0158-322 Constitutional Law: Government Powers 0158-323 Individual Rights in the Constitution International Relations 0158-324 The Supreme Court 0158-290,390 S/T in International Politics 0158-325 Law and the Legal Process 0158-380 International Law and Organization 0158-326 Public Administration 0158-381 American Foreign Policy Since 1945 0158-332 American System of Criminal Justice 0158-382 International Politics of East and Southeast Asia 0158-383 Comparative Foreign Policy Internships and Independent Studies 0158-385 International Political Economy 0158-337 Washington Semester Internship 0158-386 Conflict and Crisis in the Third World 0158-338 Washington Seminar Semester 0158-388 Int. Relations through Film 0158-339 Washington Semester Directed Research 0158-389 National Model U.N. 0158-357 Public Affairs Internship 0158-358 Public Affairs Tutorial

0158-359 Public Affairs Directed Research 0158-490 Independent Study 0158-491 Directed Reading 0158-492 Directed Work Experience

Political Science

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 41 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0501-101 General Psychology 3 √ 0501-115 Developmental Psych. 3 √ 0501-137 Psychological Statistics 4 √

0501-210 Psychoanalysis 3 √ 0501-245 Psychological Research 4 √ 0501-292 Cognitive Psychology 3 √

Psychology

Requirements

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Advisor: F. Conway Location: Blodgett Hall 212

Telephone: (516) 877-4750

Email: [email protected]

Select one course from each of the following clusters

Cluster A Cluster C 0501-202 Behavior Analysis 0501-111 Applied Behavior Analysis 0501-250 Neuropsychology 0501-285 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 0501-261 Environmental Psychology 0501-290 Psychology of Addictions 0501-272 Psychology of Perception 0501-318 Principles of Psychological Testing 0501-289 Asperger’s Syndrome & the Autism 0501-322 Psych. of Loving and Enduring Relationships Spectrum 0501-360 Behavior Disorders in Childhood 0501-398 Practicum in Experimental Psychology 0501-379 Introduction to Counseling & Psychotherapy 0501-441 Creativity, Perception, and the Visual Arts 0501-381 Practicum in Clinical Psychology 0501-455 History of Psychology 0501-386 Psychology of Criminal Behavior 0501-488 Psychology Internship 0501-289 Sports Psychology Cluster B 0501-114 Developmental Psychology Through the Lifespan 0501-116 Adolescent Psychology 0501-262 Social Psychology 0501-276 Motivation and Emotion 0501-277 Evolutionary Psychology 0501-283 Psychopathology 0501-284 Theories of Personality 0501-300 Cross Cultural Psychology 0501-355 Introduction to Forensic Psychology 0501-365 Psychology of Women CONCENTRATION: Select two additional courses from ONE of the clusters above. (6 credits) ADVANCED TOPICS SEMINARS: Two of the following courses. (6 credits) These seminars fulfill the University’s Capstone Requirement 0501-402 Advanced Topics in Behavior Analysis 0501-415 Advanced Topics in Developmental Psychology 0501-462 Advanced Topics in Social Psychology 0501-472 Advanced Topics in Sensation & Perception 0501-482 Advanced Topics in Personality and Clinical Psychology 0501-493 Advanced Topics in Cognitive Psychology

Psychology

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.S.W. Required GPA: 2.8 Credits Required for Major: 67 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0501-101 General Psychology 3 √ or √ or √ or √ 0170-100 Intro. to Sociology 3 √ or √ or √ or √

0144-113 Survey of Statistics or

0144-114 Stat. for Natural Sciences Or

0501-137 Psychological Statistics

3

4

√ or √ or √ or √

0105-203 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 √ or √ or √ or √ Select any 3 from the courses listed below (Only 1 course from each subject category) American History: 0136-103 American Civ. to 1865 0136-104 Amer. Civ. since 1865 Western History: 0136-101 Western Civ. I 0136-102 Western Civ. II World History 0136-105 World Civ. I 0136-106 World Civ. II Economics: 0203-101 Intro. to Economics 0203-111 The Price System 0203-112 The National Economy Political Science: 0158-101 Intro. to Am. Pol. System 0158-102 Introduction to Politics Anthropology 0103-111 Cultural Anthropology

9

or √

or √

or √

Additional Information

• Students may not begin the program in Social Work until the junior year, i.e., the fifth semester. • Students interested in majoring in Social Work should meet with the director of the BSW program to discuss

their career goals and educational options: BSW and the BSW-MSW Advanced Standing program.

Social Work Social Work

Requirements

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Advisor: J. Mullin Location: Social Work Building 225

Telephone: (516) 877-4362

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0404-332 Princ. & Prac. in SW I 3 √

0404-334 Field Instruction I 2 √ 0404-510 Human Behavior Theory for SW Practice I 3 √

0404-333 Princ. & Prac. in SW II 3 √

0404-335 Field Instruction II 2 √ 0404-511 Human Behavior Theory for SW Practice II 3 √ 0404-500 Issues in SW I 3 √ 0404-520 Foundations of SW Practice I 3 √

0404-542 Opp., Div. & the Struggle for Human Rights in SW Practice 3 √ 0404-590 Field Instruction III 4 √

0404-501 Issues in SW II 3 √ 0404-521 Foundations of SW Practice II 3 √ 0404-557 Social Work Research I 3 √

0404-591 Field Instruction IV 4 √

Suggested Electives (Choose 1 course) Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0404-101 Intro. To SWK & Hum. Services 4 √ √ 0404-305 Case Management 3 √ √ √ 0404-306 Intro. To Social Serv. w/ Children 3 √ √ √

*0404-738 SWK and the Law 4 √ *0404-741 Child Abuse and Neg. 4 √ * 0404-788 SWK Pract. w/ Immigrants and Refugees 3 √

*Seniors may enroll in these graduate electives for undergraduate credit.

Social Work

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 38 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0170-100 Intro. to Sociology 3 √ or √

0170-202 Dev. of Social Thought 3 √

0170-203 Cont. Sociological Theories 3 √

0170-200 Quantitative Res. Meth. 4 √

0170-201 Qualitative Res. Meth. 4 √

0170-386 Capstone 3 √

• Level I-IV Language 0-12 √ or √ √ or √ √ or √ √ or √

• Students may elect to sit for the language competency examination to be exempt from the reading competency in a foreign language requirement.

Sociology

Requirements

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Advisor: S. Ridgeway Location: Blodgett Hall 102A

Telephone: (516) 877-4938

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

Sociology Electives1 12

Anthropology Electives2 6 1Choose any four Sociology courses including the following (other electives may be available): 0170-101 Social Problems 0170-261 Crime & Punishment

0170-125 The Material Family 0170-270 Ethnicity in the United States 0170-135 Religious Cultures 0170-275 Media Images of Italian-Americans 0170-220 Sociology of Organization 0170-277 Law & Social Inequality

0170-225 Sociology of the Family 0170-288 Special Topics 0170-228 Com. & Conflict Res. in Family 0170-315 Juvenile Delinquency 0170-230 Social Problems of the Family 0170-330 Social Class and Inequality 0170-233 Mass Media in Contemporary Society 0170-331 Sociology of Law 0170-234 Sociology of Art and Culture 0170-336 Sociology of Education 0170-241 Gender Roles and Identity 0170-375 Comparative Community Studies

0170-244 Sociology of Deviance 0170-380 Social Change 0170-246 Criminology 0170-386 Major Seminar 0170-249 Italian-American Experience 0170-490 Independent Study 0170-260 Cities, Towns, and Suburbs 2Anthropology electives must be selected in consultation with an advisor.

Sociology

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 36 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0172-122 Level IV Spanish1 3 √ 0172-240 Span. for Native Speakers

or 0172-251 Adv. Span. Conversation2

3

0172-231 Cross-Cultural Concepts 3 √

0172-252 Grammar & Comp. 3 √

0172-232 Intro. to Hispanic Lit. 3 √

0172-344 Translation Techniques 3 √

0172-246 Spain Today 3 √

0172-331 Survey of Lit. of Spain 3 √ 0172-248 Trends & Tend. in Hisp Am. 3 √ 0172-332 Surv. Lit. of Hispanic Am. 3 √

1Students will be placed in the appropriate language level after evaluation of their previous work in the language (they may have to take Spanish 111 and/or 112 and/or 121). Students who test out of 122 have to choose 3 other Spanish courses to reach 36 credits.

2Spanish 251 is not open to Native Speakers of Spanish.

The sequential choices might be different according to the offerings. Please contact the advisor in the language department as early as possible in your career.

Spanish

Requirements

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Advisor: R. Amador Location: Science 216C

Telephone: (516) 877-4050

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0172-325 Dev. of Hisp. Am. Identity

or 0172-531 Caribbean Culture & Civ.

3

0172-412 Sem. in Spanish Lit. or

0172-422 Sem. in Hisp. Am. Lit. 3

Spanish

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.F.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 62 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring 0192-100 Intro. to Stanislavsky 2 √

0192-130 Mech. of Voice Product. 2 √

0193-153 Intro. to Costumes 2 √

0191-248 Theatre Movement 2 √ 0192-150 Intro. to Scene Study 2 √

0192-180 Voice Projection 2 √ 0193-103 His. & App. Of Theatre Tech. 2 √

0191-249 Theatre Movement 2 √

0192-200 Text Analysis 2 √

0192-210 Theatre History I 3 √

0192-299 Actors Lab .5 √ √

0192-230 Diction 2 √

0193-269 Make-up for the Stage 2 √

0191-248 Theatre Movement 2 √ 0192-250 Intermediate Scene Study 2 √

0192-260 Theatre History II 3 √

0192-280 Diction 2 √

0191-249 Theatre Movement 2 √

0192-304 Performing Verse Drama 3 √

0192-340 Rudiments of Directing 2 √

0191-248 Theatre Movement 2 √

0192-354 Performing Shakespeare 3 √

0192-380 Stage Accents 2 √

0191-249 Theatre Movement 2 √

Requirements

Theatre Arts: Acting

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Advisor: N. Petron Location: Performing Arts Center 256

Telephone: (516) 877-4931

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0192-350 Psychological Acting 2 √

0192-400 Auditioning 2 √

0192-450 Acting for the Camera 2 √ 0192-454 Contemporary Performance 2 √

0192-481 Manhattan Production 2 √

Please see The Handbook of the Department of Theatre for additional departmental requirements

Theatre Arts: Acting

Requirements Continued

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Degree: B.F.A. Required GPA: 2.0 Credits Required for Major: 62 Credits Required to Graduate: 120

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0193-101 Res., Rehearsal & Prod. 2 √ 0193-103 Hist. & App. of Th. Tech. 2 √

0193-115 Mechanical Drafting 2 √ 0193-151 Research, Rehear. & Prod. 2 √

0193-165 Scenographic Technique 2 √

0196-169 Sound 2 √

0193-241 Costume Construction I 3 √

0192-210 Theatre History I 3 √

0193-213 Props Construction 3 √

0193-223 Stage Management 3 √ 0193-201 Research, Rehear. & Prod. 2 √

0193-269 Make-up for the Stage 2 √ 0193-251 Research, Rehear. & Production 2 √ 0193-153 Introduction to Costumes 2 √

0192-260 Theatre History II 3 √ 0193-301 Research, Rehear. & Prod. 2 √

Requirements

Theatre Arts: Design/Technical

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Advisor: N. Petron Location: Performing Arts Center 256

Telephone: (516) 877-4931

Email: [email protected]

Course Credits Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring

0193-313 Adv. Technical Theater 2 √

0193-319 Scene Painting 2 √ 0193-351 Research, Rehear. & Prod. 2 √ 0193-331 Draping & Pattern Making 3 √

0193-315 Scene Design I 2 √

0193-317 Lighting Design I 2 √

0193-333 Costume Design I 2 √

0193-365 Scene Design II 2 √

0193-367 Lighting Design II 2 √

0193-383 Costume Design II 2 √ 0193-401 Research, Rehear. & Production 2 √ 0193-451 Research, Rehear. & Production 2 √

Performing Arts: Dance Performing Arts: Design/Technical Dance Theatre Arts: Design/Technical

Requirements Continued