Key to Abbreviations
ACCT |
Accounting |
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ACTV |
Activity |
INT |
Interdisciplinary |
AMRS |
Ancient, Medieval, and Renaissance Studies |
ITAL |
Italian
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ART |
Fine Arts |
JAPN |
Japanese |
ASTR |
Astronomy |
LAS |
Latin American Studies |
BIOL |
Biology |
LATI |
Latin |
BUS |
Business Administration |
MATH |
Mathematics |
BWS |
Black World Studies |
MES |
Middle Eastern Studies |
CHEM |
Chemistry |
MUS |
Music |
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Classics |
MUSP |
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COMM |
Communication |
NEUR |
Neuroscience |
CS |
Computer Science |
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Nutrition |
DANC |
Dance |
NYAP |
New York Arts Program |
DATA |
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PG |
Politics and Government |
ECON |
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PHIL |
Philosophy |
EDUC |
Education |
PHYS |
Physics |
EAP |
English for Academic Purposes |
PSYC |
Psychology |
ENG |
English |
PUBH |
Public Health |
ENVS |
Environment & Sustainability |
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REL |
Religion |
FIN |
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SOAN
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Sociology/Anthropology
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FREN |
French |
SPAN |
Spanish |
GEOG |
Geography |
SWAH |
Swahili |
GERM |
German |
THEA
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Theatre |
GREE |
Greek |
UC |
University Courses |
HHK |
Health & Human Kinetics |
URB |
Urban Studies |
HIST |
History |
WGS |
Women’s/Gender Studies |
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To aid students in long-range planning, the letters F for fall semester and S for spring semester have been placed after selected course descriptions. All courses carry one unit of academic credit unless otherwise indicated.
Course Selection
Students should carefully review all prerequisites, corequisites, recommended coursework, and program guidelines in Majors & Minors when selecting courses, working closely with their academic advisors to identify classes appropriate for their academic background and interests. For courses without prerequisites or recommended background, the following guidelines apply. Courses numbered 100-249 are considered lower-level and are generally appropriate for students with little to no coursework or prior experience in a discipline. Courses numbered 250-499 are considered upper-level and are generally appropriate for students with prior coursework or experience in a discipline. If a student is uncertain about whether a course is right for them, they should consult with their academic advisor and/or the chairperson of the academic program which offers the course.
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