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Accreditations, Approvals, and Memberships
Policy for Students with Disabilities
Confidentiality of Student Records
Academic Policies and Regulations
Course Expectation Form (Syllabus)
Pass/No Penalty Course Grade Option
Satisfactory Academic Progress
College of Professional and Liberal Studies Courses
Course Deficits and Academic Deficiencies
Minimum Standards for Retention and Graduation
Academic Dismissal and Suspension
Requirements for the Actuarial Science Major
ASC 301 Actuarial Probability (3 credits)
ASC 401 Financial Mathematics of Actuarial Science (3 credits)
Requirements for the Biology Major
Five Year Combined B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Education Option
Advisory Option—Biology Pre-Professional
Biology in the GER (See Curricula)
Biology in the GEP (See Curricula)
BIO 101 Biology I: Cells (4 credits)
BIO 102 Biology II: Genetic and Evolutionary Biology (4 credits)
BIO 160 Heredity and Evolution (3 credits)
BIO 161 The Human Organism (3 credits)
BIO 162 Plants and Civilization (3 credits)
BIO 163 Unseen Life on Earth (4 credits)
BIO 164 Introductory Pharmacology (3 credits)
BIO 165 Exploring the Living World (4 Credits)
BIO 201 Biology III: Organismic Biology (4 credits)
BIO 260 Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing/Allied Health I (4 credits)
BIO 261 Anatomy and Physiology for Nursing/Allied Health II (4 credits)
BIO 270 Microbiology for Nursing/Allied Health (4 credits)
BIO 320 Science Education Service Learning Seminar (1 credit)
BIO 360 God and Evolution (3 credits)
BIO 401 Animal Behavior (4 credits)
BIO 402 Advanced Cell Biology (4 credits)
BIO 403 Biometrics and Modeling (4 credits)
BIO 404 Biochemistry (3 credits)
BIO 405 Biomechanics (4 credits)
BIO 406 Comparative Anatomy (4 credits)
BIO 407 Developmental Biology (4 credits)
BIO 410 Light and Electron Microscopy (4 credits)
BIO 411 Molecular Genetics (4 credits)
BIO 412 Neurobiology (4 credits)
BIO 413 Plant Physiological Ecology (4 credits)
BIO 414 Plant Systematics (4 credits)
BIO 415 Immunology (4 credits)
BIO 416 Microbiology (4 credits)
BIO 417 Systemic Physiology (4 credits)
BIO 419 Invertebrate Zoology (4 credits)
BIO 420 Bioinformatics (4 credits)
BIO 421 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics (4 credits)
BIO 422 Applied and Environmental Microbiology (4 credits)
BIO 470 Special Topics in Biology (formerly Independent Study) (3 credits)
BIO 491-492 Biology Internship (3 credits)
Requirements for the Chemistry Major with American Chemical Society Certification
Requirements for the Chemistry Major: Environmental Chemistry Option
Requirements for the Chemistry Major: Biochemistry Option
Requirements for the Chemistry Major/Education Double Major
Five Year Combined B.S. in Chemistry Education/M.S. in Education Option
Chemistry in the GEP (See Curricula)
CHM 100 Chemistry for the Consumer (3 credits)
CHM 110-111 Food Chemistry I-II (6 credits)
CHM 120-125 General Chemistry I-II (6 credits)
CHM 121-126 General Chemistry (Honors) I-II (6 credits)
CHM 120L-125L General Chemistry Laboratory I-II (4 credits)
CHM 150 Pollution and Public Health
CHM 210-215 Organic Chemistry I-II (6 credits)
CHM 210L Organic Chemistry Laboratory I (1-2 credits)
CHM 215L Organic Chemistry Laboratory II ( 1-2 credits)
CHM 310-315 Physical Chemistry I-II (6 credits)
CHM 310L Physical Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
CHM 320 Physical Chemistry for Chemical Biology (3 credits)
CHM 330 Instrumental Analysis (3 credits)
CHM 330L Instrumental Analysis Laboratory (2 credits)
CHM 340 Biochemistry (3 credits)
CHM 340L Biochemistry Laboratory (1 credit)
CHM 350 Inorganic Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 350L Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (2 credits)
CHM 370 Junior Special Topics in Chemistry (formerly Junior Independent Study) 3-6 credits
CHM 390 Chemistry Seminar Non-credit
CHM 393-394 Junior Research Studies I-II (3-6 credits)
CHM 400 Chemistry of the Earth (3 credits)
CHM 410 Biophysical Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 420 Environmental Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 430 Mechanisms in Organic Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 440 Organometallic Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 460 Aqueous Chemistry (3 credits)
CHM 470 Senior Special Topics in Chemistry (formerly Senior Independent Study) (3 credits)
CHM 480 Advanced Biochemistry:Inorganic Biochemistry (3 credits)
CHM 490 Spectroscopy (3 credits)
Requirements for the Ancient Studies Major
Classics in the GEP (See Curricula)
Classics Concentration of the Ancient Studies Major
Integrated Learning Requirement
Advisory Option—Teacher Certification in Latin
LAT 101-102 Beginning Latin (8 credits)
LAT 201-202 Intermediate Latin (6 credits)
LAT 302 Republican Prose (3 credits)
LAT 303 Historiography (3 credits)
LAT 305 Lyric Poetry (3 credits)
LAT 306 Roman Eleqy (3 credits)
LAT 401 Silver Latin (3 credits)
LAT 402 Golden Age Latin (3 credits)
LAT 403 Epic Poetry (3 credits)
CLA 201 Classical Mythology (3 credits)
CLA 202 Classical Epic: Gods and Heroes in Homer and Virgil (3 credits)
CLA 203 Classical Tragedy (3 credits)
CLA 301 The Art and Archaeology of Greece (3 credits)
CLA 302 The Art and Archaeology of Italy (3 credits)
CLA 303 Pompeii and Herculaneum: Life in the Roman Empire (3 credits)
CLA 304 Etruscan Art & Archaeology (3 credits)
CLA 305 Cleopatra Through Ancient and Modern Eyes (3 credits)
CLA 306 Ancient Medicine in Context (3 credits)
CLA 307 Ancient Greece and Rome in Film (3 Credits)
CLA 493-494 Independent Research in Classics (3 credits)
CLA 320 The Golden Age of Rome (3 credits)
CLA 321 Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World (3 credits)
Communication Studies Major Curriculum
Communication Studies Minor Curriculum
COM 200 Communication Theory & Practice (3 credits)
COM 201 Ethics in Communications (3 credits)
COM 284 Digital Filmmaking (see MTF 284) (3 credits)
COM 303 Integrated Marketing COmmunications (see MKT 303) (3 credits)
COM 371 Social Media (3 credits)
COM 372 Web Design & Development
COM 373 The Art of Presentation (3 credits)
COM 382 When in Rome:Study Tour (3 credits)
COM 471 Visual Rhetorics (3 credits)
Requirements for the Computer Science Major
Double Major in Computer Science
Requirements for Departmental Honors
CSC 110 Building Virtual Worlds (3 credits)
CSC 120 Computer Science I (4 credits)
CSC 121 Computer Science II (4 credits)
CSC 141 Discrete Structures (3 credits)
CSC 201 Data Structures (4 credits)
CSC 202 Computer Architecture (3 credits)
CSC 261 Principles of Programming Languages (3 credits)
CSC 281 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (3 credits)
Graphics and Visualization Electives
CSC 341 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3 credits)
CSC 342 Computer Vision (3 credits)
CSC 351 Database Management Systems (3 credits)
CSC 352 Data Communications and Networking (3 credits)
CSC 353 Internet Application Development (3 credits)
Requirements for the Economics Major
Requirements for Departmental Honors
Advisory Option—Teacher Certification in Social Studies
ECN 101 Introductory Economics (Micro) (3 credits)
ECN 102 Introductory Economics (Macro) (3 credits)
ECN 301 Microeconomic Theory (3 credits)
ECN 302 Macroeconomic Theory (3 credits)
ECN 321 International Trade (3 credits)
ECN 322 International Macroeconomics (3 credits)
ECN 330 Economics of Labor (3 credits)
ECN 340 Government Finance (3 credits)
ECN 350 Monetary Economics (3 credits)
ECN 360 Industrial Organization (3 credits)
ECN 370 Economic Development (3 credits)
ECN 375 Environmental Economics
ECN 380 Managerial Economics (3 credits)
ECN 390 The Economics of Health Care (3 credits)
ECN 410 Econometrics (3 credits)
ECN 430 Modern Economic Systems (3 credits)
ECN 435 Evolution of Economics (3 credits)
ECN 440 U.S. Economic History (3 credits)
ECN 445 Economics of Multinational Enterprises (3 credits)
ECN 460 African Economies (3 credits)
ECN 465 Consumer Economics (3 credits)
ECN 475 Asian Economies (3 credits)
ECN 485 Economics of Migration and Immigration (3 credits)
ECN 490 Seminar in Economics (3 credits)
ECN 491 Internship in Economics (3 credits)
ECN 493 Directed Readings in Economics (3 credits)
ECN 494-494 Honors Readings and Research in Economics (6 credits)
Department of Teacher Education
Department of Special Education
Department of Education Leadership
Office of Certification, Accreditation and Partnerships
Program of Studies (Effective August 15, 2010)
Teacher Certification Program: Admission and Retention
EDU 150 Schools in Society (3 credits)
EDU 151/151F Development, Cognition and Learning (3 credits)
EDU 155/155F Foundations of Early Childhood Education (3 credits)
EDU 157/157F Adolescent Development (3 credits)
EDU 221 (ART 221) Art Education in the Schools (4 credits)
EDU 231/231F Assessment and Evaluation in Education (3 credits)
EDU 232 Reading/Literature I (3 credits)
EDU 234 Field Experience for EDU 232 Reading/Literature I (1 credit)
EDU 240/EDU 240F Reading/Literature II (3 credits)
ECE 241 Social and Motor Development (3 credits)
EDU 242/242F Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment in Early Childhood (3 credits)
EDU 246/246F Literacy, Language and Culture (3 credits)
EDU 247 Literacy in the Content Areas (f. EDU 2311) (3 credits)
EDU 248/248F Writing in the Upper Grades (3 credits)
ECE 350 Assessment of Young Children (PreK-4) (f. ECE 2661) (3 credits)
EDU 351 Social Studies Methods PK-4 (f. EDU 2271) (3 credits)
EDU 352 Literacy/Social Studies Methods 4-8 (3 credits)
EDU 353 Reading in the Content Areas (f. EDU 2311) (3 credits)
EDU 354 Literacy, Language and Culture (3 credits)
EDU 355 Field Experience for EDU 351 Social Studies Methods PK-4 (1 credit)
EDU 356 Field Experience for EDU 352 Literacy/Social Studies Methods 4-8 (1 credit)
EDU 357 Education and the Jesuit Mission in Latin America (f. EDU 2711) (3 credits)
EDU 360 Science Methods PK-4 (f. EDU 2281) (3 credits)
EDU 361/361F Social Studies through the Arts (3 credits)
EDU 362 Science/Math Methods 4-8 (3 credits)
EDU 363/363F Science Methods PK-4 (f. EDU 2281) (3 credits)
EDU 364 Field Experience for EDU 360 Science Methods PK-4 (1 credit)
EDU 365/365F Mathematics and Technology PK-4 (3 credit)
EDU 366 Field Experience for EDU 362 Science/Math Methods 4-8 (1 credit)
EDU 422 Instructional Techniques and History of Art Education (f. EDU 2381) (3 credits)
EDU 423 Art Education Pedagogy Lab (EDU 2382) (1 credit)
EDU 470 Creative Expressions (f. EDU 2291) (3 credits)
EDU 471 Writing in the Classroom (3 credits)
EDU 490 Dual Major (PK-4 & Special Ed K-8) Student Teaching (f. EDU 2921) (12 credits)
EDU 495 PK-4 Student Teaching (f. EDU 2901) (12 credits)
EDU 496 Student Teaching 4-8 (12 credits)
EDU 497 Student Teaching 7-12 (f. EDU 2911) (12 credits)
EDU 410 Instructional Techniques for English* (f. EDU 2321) (3 credits)
EDU 411 Secondary Pedagogy Field Exp. for English (f. EDU 2322) (1 credit)
EDU 412/412F Instructional Techniques for Social Studies* ( f. EDU 2331) (3 credits)
EDU 413 Secondary Pedagogy Lab for Social Studies (f. EDU 2332) (1 credit)
EDU 414/414F Instructional Techniques for Foreign Languages* (f. EDU 2341) (3 credits)
EDU 415 Secondary Pedagogy Lab for Foreign Languages (f. EDU 2342) (1 credit)
EDU 416/416F Instructional Techniques for Mathematics* (f. EDU 2351) (3 credits)
EDU 417 Secondary Pedagogy Lab for Mathematics (f. EDU 2352) (1 credit)
EDU 418/418F Instructional Techniques for Science* (f. EDU 2361) (3 credits)
EDU 419 Secondary Pedagogy Lab for Science (f. EDU 2362) (1 credit)
EDU 421 Computers for Educators (f. EDU 2581) (3 credits)
EDU 424 English Linguistics (f. EDU 2371) (3 credits)
EDU 469 Perspectives of Women in Education (f. EDU 2601) (3 credits)
EDU 472 Independent Field Experience (1 credit)
EDU 486 Literature for Adolescents (f. EDU 2471) (3 credits)
Department of Special Education
SPE 160 Introduction to Special Education (f. SPE 2111) (3 credits)
SPE 160F Field Experience for SPE 160 Introduction to Special Education (1 credit)
SPE 200/200F Teaching in Inclusive Environments (f. SPE 2141) (3 Credits
SPE 203/203F Teaching Adolescents in Inclusive Environments
SPE 319/319F Assessment: Identification and Progress Monitoring (3 credits)
SPE 329 Educating Students with High Incidence Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 339/339F Educating Students with Low Incidence Disabilities (f. SPE 2141) (3 credits)
SPE 349/349F Literacy Intervention Strategies (3 credits)
SPE 359/359F Math and Content Area Intervention Strategies (3 credits)
SPE 369/369F Educating Students with Emotional, Social and Behavioral Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 379 Family, School, and Community in a Diverse Society (3 credits)
English in the GEP (See Curricula)
Requirements for the English Major
Teacher Certification for Secondary Schools
Seminars and Writing Workshops
Independent Studies and Internships
ENG 201 Major American Writers (3 credits)
ENG 202 The World of Fiction (3 credits)
ENG 203 The Poet’s Voice (3 credits)
ENG 205 Cultural Diversity (3 credits)
ENG 206 Public Speaking and Presentation: Rhetoric in Modern Practice (3 credits)
ENG 207 Images of Women in Literature (3 credits)
ENG 208 Special Topics in Literature (3 credits)
ENG 209 Literature and Film (3 credits)
ENG 210 The Roaring Twenties (3 credits)
ENG 211 New England in Literature and Film (3 credits)
ENG 212 American War Literature and Film, Vietnam to Now (3 credits)
ENG 213 American West in Imagination (3 credits)
ENG 215 Beyond Black and White: Exploring "American" Identities (3 credits)
ENG 216 Rereading the Sixties (3 credits)
ENG 221 Backgrounds for English Studies (3 credits)
ENG 222 Sophomore Seminar: Critical Approaches to Literary Studies (3 credits)
ENG 223 The British Tradition (3 credits)
ENG 241 Creative Writing: Introductory Workshop (3 credits)
ENG 261 Introduction to Reporting and Writing (3 credits)
ENG 301 Middle English Literature (3 credits)
ENG 302 Renaissance Non-Dramatic Literature (3 credits)
ENG 303 Renaissance Drama (3 credits)
ENG 304 Eighteenth-Century British Literature (3 credits)
ENG 305 British Romanticism (3 credits)
ENG 306 Victorian Literature (3 credits)
ENG 307 British Modernism (3 credits)
ENG 310 Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction (3 credits)
ENG 311 Twentieth-Century Irish Poetry (3 credits)
ENG 312 Twentieth-Century Irish Drama (3 credits)
ENG 315 Literature of South Asia (3 credits)
ENG 316 World Literature Written in English (3 credits)
ENG 317 Literature of South Africa (3 credits)
ENG 319 The Modern/Postmodern Mood - Honors
ENG 321 Early American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 322 American Romantic and Transcendental Literature (3 credits)
ENG 323 American Literature, 1865–1915 (3 credits)
ENG 324 Major Trends in Modern American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 325 Contemporary American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 326 Music and American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 327 Southern Literature (3 credits)
ENG 328 African American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 329 Black Women Writers (3 credits)
ENG 331 Modern Drama (3 credits)
ENG 332 Playwriting (3 credits)
ENG 333 Reading, Writing, and Adapting for the Theatre: Dramaturgy (3 credits)
ENG 341 Poetry Workshop (3 credits)
ENG 342 Fiction Workshop (3 credits)
ENG 343 Nonfiction Workshop (3 credits)
ENG 344 Screenwriting (3 credits)
ENG 345 Writing Fellows, Theory and Practice in Peer Tutoring (3 credits)
ENG 361 The Art of Editing (3 credits)
ENG 362 Literary Journalism (3 credits)
ENG 363 Online News Production (3 credits)
ENG 370 Independent Study: Junior Level (3 credits)
ENG 381 The History of the English Language (3 credits)
ENG 382 Literary Theory: Plato to Poststructuralism (3 credits)
ENG 401 Chaucer and the Medieval World (3 credits)
ENG 402 Shakespeare: Early Works (3 credits)
ENG 403 Shakespeare: Later Works (3 credits)
ENG 404 British/Irish/Anglophone Authors (3 credits)
ENG 405 Eighteenth-Century British Novel (3 credits)
ENG 406 Nineteenth-Century British Novel (3 credits)
ENG 407 Twentieth-Century British and Irish Novel (3 credits)
ENG 408 Contemporary British and Irish Novel (3 credits)
ENG 410 Irish Supernaturalist Fiction (3 credits)
ENG 415 Postcolonial Studies (3 credits)
ENG 416 Rebellious Women Writers: Reformers, Slaves, and Suffragists - Honors
ENG 419 Modernism and Postmodernism (3 credits)
ENG 420 American Authors (3 credits)
ENG 421 Nineteenth-Century American Novel (3 credits)
ENG 422 Twentieth-Century American Novel (3 credits)
ENG 423 American Poetry (3 credits)
ENG 424 Contemporary American Poetry (3 credits)
ENG 425 American Drama (3 credits)
ENG 426 Nature Writing in America (3 credits)
ENG 427 The Catholic Imagination in Contemporary American Literature (3 credits)
ENG 428 The Beat Rebellion (3 credits)
ENG 429 Reading and Writing the Civil Rights Movement (3 credits)
ENG 431 Special Topics in Theatre (3 credits)
ENG 432 Theatre Performance Practicum-English (3 credits)
ENG 441 Literacy as a Social Practice (3 credits)
ENG 442 Advanced Fiction-Writing
ENG 443 Special Topics in Writing (3 credits)
ENG 444 Writing Through Race, Class, and Gender (3 credits)
ENG 445 Gender and Narrative (3 credits)
ENG 446 Advanced Writing Project (3 credits)
ENG 448 Magazine Writing (3 credits)
ENG 449 Travel Reading and Writing (3 credits)
ENG 450 Literature, Writing, and Medicine (3 credits)
ENG 451 Food Writing (3 credits)
ENG 462 Narrative Journalism (3 credits)
ENG 463 Advanced Multimedia Journalism (3 credits)
ENG 464 Sports Journalism (3 credits)
ENG 465 Special Topics in Journalism (3 credits)
ENG 470 Independent Study: Senior Level (3 credits)
ENG 481 Literary Forms and Styles (3 credits)
ENG 482 Literature and Culture (3 credits)
ENG 483 Seminar in Narrative Form (3 credits)
ENG 484 Special Topics in Critical Theory (3 credits)
ENG 490 Journalism Internships: Independent Study (3 credits)
ENG 491 Community Service Internships: Independent Study (3 credits)
ENG 492 Writing and Editing Internships: Independent Study (3 credits)
Requirements for the Environmental Science Major
Minor in Environmental Science
Environmental Science in the GEP (See Curricula)
Minor in Environmental and Sustainability Studies
ENV 101 Environmental Science (3 credits)
ENV 102 Environmental Theory and Ethics Seminar (3 credits)
ENV 103 Introduction to Planet Earth (3 credits)
ENV 104 Planet Earth In-Depth (3 credits)
ENV 105 The Environment 3 credits
ENV 106 Exploring the Earth (4 credits)
Requirements for the Major in European Studies
Certificate Program in European Studies
Art in the GEP (See Curricula)
ART 102 History of Art Survey II: Renaissance to Today (3 credits)
ART 103 Global Perspectives in Art and Architecture (3 credits)
ART 104 The Experience of Architecture (3 credits)
ART 105 Arts of East Asia (3 credits)
ART 106 Art of Colonial Latin America (3 credits)
ART 107 Women, Gender, and Art (3 credits)
ART 150 The Art of the Protest
ART 180 Mystery: Sacred Time, Sacred Space (3 credits)
ART 202 Early Christian and Medieval Art and Architecture (3 credits)
ART 204 Baroque Art and Architecture:from Bernini and Caravaggio to Rubens and Rembrandt (3 credits)
ART 205 Revolution to Realism: 1770-1870 (3 credits)
ART 207 American Art and Architecture (3 credits)
ART 208 Modern Art (3 credits)
ART 209 Contemporary Art (1945-present) (3 credits)
ART 212 History of Photography (3 credits)
ART 121 Introduction to Studio Art (3 credits)
ART 134 Life Drawing I (3 credits)
ART 135 Painting I (3 credits)
ART 136 Landscape Painting (3 credits)
ART 138 Landscape Drawing (3 credits)
ART 139 Drawing and Contemporary Art In NYC (3 credits)
ART 221 Art Education in the Schools (4 credits)
ART 233 Drawing II (3 credits)
ART 234 Life Drawing II (3 credits)
ART 235 Painting II (3 credits)
ART 331 Works on Paper (3 credits)
ART 239 Concepts and Art-making (3 credits)
ART 141 Sculpture I (3 credits)
ART 144 Ceramics I (3 credits)
ART 147 Found Object Art (3 credits)
ART 241 Sculpture II (3 credits)
ART 242 Pottery II (3 credits)
ART 243 Mosaics II (3 credits)
ART 244 Ceramics II (3 credits)
ART 245 Primitive Firing (3 credits)
ART 246 Ceramic Sculpture (3 credits)
ART 247 Appropriated Art (Found Object) (3 credits)
ART 341 Sculpture III (3 credits)
ART 171 Color Composition I (3 credits)
ART 172 Traditional Photography I (3 credits)
ART 173 Digital Photography I (3 credits)
ART 272 Traditional Photography II (3 credits)
ART 273 Digital Photography II (3 credits)
ART 274: Alternative Process Photography (3 credits)
ART 275 Color Photography (3 credits)
ART 372 Traditional Photography III (3 credits)
Modern and Classical Languages
Major In French, German, Italian, or Spanish
Minor in French, German, Italian, or Spanish
Advisory Option—Teacher Certification in French, German, Italian, and Spanish
CHN 101 Beginning Chinese I (4 credits)
CHN 102 Beginning Chinese II (4 credits)
CHN 201 Intermediate Chinese I (3 credits)
CHN 202 Intermediate Chinese II (3 credits)
CHN 301 Chinese Conversation and Composition (3 credits)
Honors in French and French Studies Courses
FRE 101- Beginning French I (4 credits)
FRE 102 Beginning French II (4 credits)
FRE 201 Intermediate French I (3 credits)
FRE 202 Intermediate French II (3 credits)
FRE 301 French Conversation (3 credits)
FRE 302 French Composition (3 credits)
FRE 310 Introduction to Literary Analysis (3 credits)
FRE 325 Comparative Stylistics and Translation (3 credits)
FRE 330 France: Medieval to Early Modern (3 credits)
FRE 331 France: The Enlightenment to Today (3 credits)
FRE 340 Current Events in the French Media (3 credits)
FRE 401 Advanced Oral Expression (3 credits)
FRE 402 French Theater in Practice (3 credits)
FRE 410 The French Novel (3 credits)
FRE 412 Telling Tales:Short Narratives in Francophone Literature (3 credits)
FRE 413 French Poetry (3 credits)
FRE 414 The French Essay (3 credits)
FRE 421 Love and Desire in Medieval French Literature (3 credits)
FRE 422 Making Our Voices Heard: French Women Writers of the Middle Ages and Renaissance (3 credits)
FRE 427 The Age of Louis XIV (3 credits)
FRE 434 French Romanticism (3 credits)
FRE 437 Surrealism (3 credits)
FRE 438 20th Century French Theater to the Present (3 credits)
FRE 461 Caribbean Francophone Literature (3 credits)
FRE 462 Contemporary Francophone Cinema (3 credits)
FRE 466 The Francophone Press (3 credits)
FRE 470 Topics in French (3 credits)
FRE 471 Economic and Business French (3 credits)
FRE 493 Independent Reading and Research in French (3 credits)
FRE 494 Independent Reading and Research in French (3 credits)
GRM 101 Beginning German I (4 credits)
GRM 102 Beginning German II (4 credits)
GRM 201 Intermediate German I (3 credits)
GRM 202 Intermediate German II (3 credits)
GRM 301 German Conversation (6 credits)
GRM 302 German Composition (3 credits)
GRM 305 The Faust Legend (3 credits)
GRM 306 Advanced German Conversation and Composition (3 credits)
GRM 309 German Civilization and Culture (3 credits)
GRM 310 Selections in German Literature (6 credits)
GRM 320 Contemporary German Cinema (3 credits)
GRM 321 Getting to know the German Media: Press, TV, and Cyberspace (3 credits)
GRM 330 German Business I: German Business World and Its Language (3 credits)
GRM 332 German Business II: Oral and Written Communication Skills (3 credits)
GRM 401 Medieval German Literature (3 credits)
GRM 402 From German Enlightenment to Realism (3 credits)
GRM 403 From Bismarck to Hitler: German Texts, Politics and Culture 1871-1945 (3 credits)
GRM 404 Modernity in the Literature of the Early 20th Century (3 credits)
GRM 405 Literature of German-Speaking Countries: 30s to Present (3 credits)
GRM 423 The German Short Story
GRM 490-491 Internship in German
GRM 493-494 Independent Research in German (6 credits)
GRM 296-297 Course(s) taken abroad/transfer courses
ITA 101 Beginning Italian I (4 credits)
ITA 102 Beginning Italian II (4 credits)
ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I (3 credits)
ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II (3 credits)
ITA 301 Italian Conversation (3 credits)
ITA 302 Italian Composition (3 credits)
ITA 303 Advanced Italian Conversation (3 credits)
ITA 304 Advanced Italian Composition (3 credits)
ITA 306 The Roman Experience (3 credits)
ITA 309 I giovani e l’Italia di oggi (3 credits)
ITA 315 Italy through ART (3 credits)
ITA 330 The Italian Business World and its Language
ITA 340 Italian Culture and Civilization (3 credits)
ITA 350 Topics and Methods for Teaching Italian
ITA 360 Modern Italian Culture (3 credits)
ITA 365 Italian Society in the Media: TV, Internet, and the Press (3 credits)
ITA 370 Topics in Italian (3 credits)
ITA 380 Italian Journeys: From Marco Polo to Global Tourism (3 credits)
ITA 402 L’italiano al cinema: from Post-Neorealism to the Present (3 credits)
ITA 420 From Novel to Film: From Italian Unification to the Present (3 credits)
ITA 425 The Artist and the Madman in the Renaissance and Reformation (3 credits)
ITA 430 Images of Rome in Literature and Film: From Papal Rome to Present (3 credits)
ITA 440 Profane and Sacred Love in Medieval and Renaissance Literature (3 credits)
ITA 445 The Medici Court: Poetry, Patronage and the Art of Power (3 credits)
ITA 455 Women’s Voices in Twentieth Century Italian Fiction (3 credits)
ITA 460 Dante, Petrarch, Boccaccio and the Dawn of the Renaissance 3 credits
ITA 470 Topics in Italian (3 credits)
ITA 296-299 Course(s) taken abroad/transfer courses
JPN 101 Beginning Japanese I (4 credits)
JPN 102 Beginning Japanese II (4 credits)
JPN 201 Intermediate Japanese I (3 credits)
JPN 202 Intermediate Japanese II (3 credits)
JPN 301 Japanese Conversation and Composition (3 credits)
JPN 302 Japanese Conversation and Composition (3 credits)
JPN 310 Selections in Japanese Literature (3 credits)
JPN 330 Japanese Film and Culture (3 credits)
Literature in Translation Courses
LTT 150 Language, Culture, Identity
LTT 150 The German Experience in America (3 credits)
LTT 150 Italian Journeys (3 credits)
LTT 361 French-Caribbean Literature (3 credits)
LTT 461 The Franco-Afro-Caribbean Story (3 credits)
SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I (4 credits)
SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II (4 credits)
SPA 110 Beginning Spanish I (3 credits)
SPA 111 Beginning Spanish II (3 credits)
SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I (3 credits)
SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II (3 credits)
SPA 210 Intermediate Spanish I (3 credits)
SPA 211 Intermediate Spanish II (3 credits)
SPA 296 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 297 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 298 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 299 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 301 Spanish Conversation (3 credits)
SPA 302 Spanish Composition (3 credits)
SPA 303 Spanish for Heritage Speakers (3 credits)
SPA 310 Introduction to Literatures of the Spanish-Speaking World (3 credits)
SPA 320 Current Events in the Spanish-Language Media: Latin America (3 credits)
SPA 330 Spanish for Business (3 credits)
SPA 331 Spanish for International Business (3 credits)
SPA 340 Advanced Spanish Conversation (3 credits)
SPA 341 Advanced Spanish Composition (3 credits)
SPA 342 Advanced Spanish Grammar (3 credits)
SPA 350 Introduction to Latin American Cultures (3 credits)
SPA 351 Introduction to Spanish Cultures (3 credits)
SPA 355 Río de la Plata: Study Tour (3 credits)
SPA 356 Spain: Study Tour (3 credits)
SPA 360 Spanish in the Community (4 credits)
SPA 370 Topics in Spanish 3 credits (3 credits)
SPA 375 Translation (3 credits)
SPA 380 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics (3 credits)
SPA 396 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 397 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 398 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 399 Course Taken Abroad/Transfer Course (3 credits)
SPA 401 Topics in Latin American Cultures (3 credits)
SPA 402 Topics in Spanish Cultures (3 credits)
SPA 410 From the Old World to the New World in Hispanic Literatures (3 credits)
SPA 411 From the Modern World to the Present World in Hispanic Literatures (3 credits)
SPA 420 Major Latin American Authors (3 credits)
SPA 421 De Brujas, Náufragos y Sicarios: Short Modern Latin American Novel & Film (3 credits)
SPA 422 Culture, Dictatorship, and Exile in the Southern Cone: 1973-85 3 credits
SPA 423 Latin American Modern Short Story (3 credits)
SPA 424 The Discourse of Latin American Modernity (Poetry) (3 credits)
SPA 425 Imagery of the Conquest: Indigenous and Mestizo Perspectives (3 credits)
SPA 426 Culture in Revolution (3 credits)
SPA 427 Identity and Power in the Americas, 1350-1650 (3 credits)
SPA 430 Narratives of European Exploration and Conquest in America (3 credits)
SPA 431 Commonplaces of Colonial Experience (3 credits)
SPA 440 Major Spanish Authors (3 credits)
SPA 441 Love, Courtship and Violence in Medieval Literature (3 credits)
SPA 442 Passions of the Heart and the Soul in Imperial Spain (3 credits)
SPA 443 Staging Gender, Sexuality and Social Conflict in Spain’s Golden Age (3 credits)
SPA 444 Heroes, Villains, Rogues and Saints in Don Quijote (3 credits)
SPA 445 The Literary Age of Ignatius of Loyola (3 credits)
SPA 447 The Generation of 1898 and Modernismo: The Old World and the New (3 credits)
SPA 448 The Posguerra Generation: Repression and Retaliation (3 credits)
SPA 449 Spanish Literature and Film (3 credits)
SPA 450 Spain into the 21st Century: Thirty Years of Democracy (3 credits)
SPA 455 Women in Spanish Literature (3 credits)
SPA 456 Women’s Voices in 20th Century Spanish and Latin American Fiction (3 credits)
SPA 460 A Linguistic Approach to Oral Communication: Analysis and Practice (3 credits)
SPA 461 Methods for Teaching Spanish (3 credits)
SPA 466 Spanish Dialectology (3 credits)
SPA 467 Language Contact and Politics in the U.S. (3 credits)
SPA 468 Spanish Phonetics and Phonology (3 credits)
SPA 470 Topics in Spanish (3 credits)
SPA 480 Topics in Spanish Linguistics (3 credits)
SPA 490 Spanish Internship I (3 credits)
SPA 491 Spanish Internship II (3 credits)
Requirements for the History Major
Integrated Learning Component for History Majors
HIS 101-102 Historical Introduction to Western Civilization (6 credits)
HIS 154 Forging the Modern World (3 credits)
HIS 201-202 History of the United States (6 credits)
HIS 203 Historical Introduction to Latin America (3 credits)
HIS 204 Latin American-U.S. Migration (3 credits)
HIS 205 Historical Introduction to the Islamic World (3 credits)
HIS 206 Historical Introduction to East Asia (3 credits)
HIS 207 Historical Introduction to South Asia (3 credits)
HIS 209 Historical Introduction to Modern Europe (3 Credits)
HIS 210 Historical Introduction to Sub-Saharan Africa (3 Credit)
HIS 301 United States and Latin America (3 credits)
HIS 302 Colonial Mexico (3 credits)
HIS 303 History of Modern Mexico (3 credits)
HIS 304 Social Protest in Latin American History (3 credits)
HIS 315 The Glory that was Greece: The Classical and Hellenistic Worlds 750-300 BCE (3 credits)
HIS 316 The Grandeur That Was Rome: 709 BCE-476 CE (3 credits)
HIS 317 The Medieval Experience (3 credits)
HIS 318 The Italian Renaissance 1100-1600 (3 credits)
HIS 319 Revolutions 1517-1648: Religious, Social and Scientific (3 credits)
HIS 320 Absolutism and Enlightenment: 1650-1789 (3 credits)
HIS 321 French Revolution and Napoleon (3 credits)
HIS 322 Europe in the Twentieth Century, 1914-1939 (3 credits)
HIS 323 Europe in the Twentieth Century, Since 1939 (3 credits)
HIS 324 Modern International Socialism (3 credits)
HIS 325 France 1814-1914 (3 credits)
HIS 326 The Age of Empire (3 credits)
HIS 327 Transformations in Early Modern Europe, 1400-1800 (3 credits)
HIS 328 European Diplomatic History, 1814-1914 (3 credits)
HIS 329 Crime and Punishment in History (3 credits)
HIS 330 England from Danes to Tudors, 700-1485 (3 credits)
HIS 331 Tudor-Stuart England, 1485-1714 (3 credits)
HIS 332 Age of Aristocracy: Britain 1689-1832 (3 credits)
HIS 333 Victorian Britain, 1815-1901 (3 credits)
HIS 334 Twentieth-Century Britain (3 credits)
HIS 335 Germany: From the French Revolution through World War I (3 credits)
HIS 336 The Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany (3 credits)
HIS 337 History of Russia, 1682-1861 (3 credits)
HIS 338 History of Russia and the Soviet Union, 1861-1991 (3 credits)
HIS 339 The Mongol Empire 1100-1500 (3 Credits)
HIS 344 The Environmental History of Africa (3 credits)
HIS 345 Africa during the Era of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade 3 credits
HIS 348 Witchcraft, Law, and the Supernatural in Early Modern Europe (3 credits)
HIS 349 Page of Irish History: the Place of a Small Country (3 credits)
HIS 350 Exchange and Conquest in Modern East Asia (3 credits)
HIS 351 Gender, Ideology and Revolution in East Asia (3 credits)
HIS 352 Late Imperial China (3 credits)
HIS 353 Modern China (3 credits)
HIS 354 Japan Since 1800 (3 credits)
HIS 355 Colonialism and Nationalism in Southeast Asia, 1600-1960 (3 credits)
HIS 356 Modern South Asia (3 credits)
HIS 357 Colonialism and Culture (3 credits)
HIS 358 Contemporary China World 3 credits
HIS 360 Colonial America (3 credits)
HIS 361 America in the Age of Revolutions (3 credits)
HIS 362 The Civil War Era (3 credits)
HIS 363 The Elections of 2012 (3 credits)
HIS 364 Ethnic America (3 credits)
HIS 365 Urban America (3 credits)
HIS 366 Progressive Era to New Deal (3 credits)
HIS 367 Postwar America, 1945 to the Present (3 credits)
HIS 368 American Ideas: From the Colonial Era to the Civil War (3 credits)
HIS 369 American Ideas: From the Gilded Age to the Present (3 credits)
HIS 379 African-American History Since the Civil War (3 Credits)
HIS 380 Foundations of American Foreign Policy, 1775-1914 (3 credits)
HIS 381 United States as a Global Power, 1914 to the Present (3 credits)
HIS 382 American Biography (3 credits)
HIS 383 American History—American Historians (3 credits)
HIS 384 The Civil Rights Movement in America (3 credits)
HIS 385 History of Women in America Since 1820 (3 credits)
HIS 386 American Environmental History (3 credits)
HIS 387 Popular Culture in the United States (3 credits)
HIS 388 Reacting to the Past (3 credits)
HIS 470 Seminar in American History (3 credits)
HIS 472 Seminar in European History (3 credits)
HIS 474 Seminar in Latin American History (3 credits)
HIS 476 Seminar in Asian History (3 credits)
HIS 477 Seminar in African History (3 credits)
HIS 478 Seminar in Global/Comparative History (3 credits)
HIS 480 Directed Readings in Latin American History (3 credits)
HIS 481 Directed Readings in Asian History (3 credits)
HIS 482 Directed Readings in European History (3 credits)
HIS 483 Directed Readings in American History (3 credits)
HIS 484 Directed Readings in African History (3 credits)
HIS 493-494 Honors Research and Independent Study (6 credits)
Membership in the Honors Program
Requirements for General Honors
Departmental Honors Requirements
University Scholar Requirements
HON 150 Epic Tradition in Literature (3 credits)
HON 301-302 Modern Mosaic: Europe 1832 to 1939 (6 credits)
HON 303-304 Reason, Revolution, and Reaction (6 credits)
HON 305-306 America: Myths, Images, Realities (6 credits)
HON 307-308 Mathematical Models in Chemistry (8 credits)
HON 309 Pens and Guns: The Literary Road to the American Civil War (3 credits)
HON 311 Paradoxes, Problems and Proofs: Philosophical Issues in Mathematics (3 credits)
BIO 163 Unseen Life on Earth (4 credits)
CLA 320 The Golden Age of Rome (3 credits)
CLA 321 Sexuality and Gender in the Ancient World (3 credits)
DSS 200 Information Systems: The Road to Rio (4 credits)
DSS 220 Quantitative Methods for Business—Modeling Tools for Thinking (3 credits)
ECN 450 Nationalism and Economy (3 credits)
ENG 319 The Modern/Post-Modern Mood (3 credits)
ENG 416 Rebellious Women Writers: Reformers, Slaves, and Suffragists (3 Credits)
FRE 150 Language, Culture, Identity: Being/Speaking French 3 credits
LIN 340 Communication in Social Contexts (3 credits)
LTT 461 The Franco-Afro-Caribbean Story (3 credits)
MAT 132 Mathematics of Games and Politics (3 credits)
MAT 139 Mathematics, Culture and Society (3 credits)
MGT 121 Organizations in Perspective (3 credits)
MGT 361 Introduction to Law (3 credits)
PHL 258 Authentic Self: Augustine, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger (3 credits)
PHL 336 Violence and Nonviolence (3 credits)
PHL 356 Religious Diversity (3 credits)
PHL 357 The Uses and Abuses of Jesus in Modernity (3 credits)
PHL 434 German Existentialism (3 credits)
PHL 438 Kierkegaard, Mozart and Desire (3 credits)
POL 320 Civil Rights: Law and Society (3 credits)
SOC 286 Violence in Intimate Relations (3 credits)
SOC 287 Cults and Culture: Sex, Gender, and Family in Cults/New Religious Movements (3 credits)
SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White (3 credits)
SPA 427 Identity and Power in the Americas, 1350-1650 (3 credits)
THE 336 The Jewish and Christian Encounter (3 credits)
THE 337: Jewish/Christian Interpretations of the Bible (3 credits)
THE 370: Religious Visions in Film and Literature (3 credits)
Interdisciplinary Health Care Ethics
Interdisciplinary Health Services
Requirements for the Interdisciplinary Health Services Major
Minor in Interdisciplinary Health Services
Interdisciplinary Health Services Courses
IHS 110 Psychosocial Aspects of Health, Illness and Disability (3 credits)
IHS 210 Consumer Health (3 credits)
IHS 150 Global Health Care (3 credits)
IHS 211 The Health Care System and its Responsibilities (3 credits)
IHS 216 (SOC 216) Alcohol, Drugs, and Society (3 credits)
IHS 217 (SOC 217) Mental Health and Society (3 credits)
IHS 243 Helping and Healing: Ethics, Community, and Personal Transformation (3 credits)
IHS 244 Health Administration (3 credits)
IHS 248 Health and the School-aged Child (3 credits)
IHS 251 Healthcare Law and Ethics (3 credits)
IHS 252 Health Care Policy (3 credits)
IHS 253 Nutrition: Health and Disease (3 credits)
IHS 255 Human Sexuality and Disease (3 credits)
IHS 256 HIV/AIDS: Sexuality, Money, Politics, Research, Public Health, and Ethics (3 credits)
IHS 263 Theories of Addiction and Addictive Behaviors (3 credits)
IHS 270 Violence and Aggression: Deconstructing Youth Violence (3 credits)
IHS 276 The Continuum of Adult Health
IHS 280 Medical Terminology and Health Literacy
IHS 315 The Culture of Addiction Study Tour (3 credits)
IHS 323 (SOC 323) Health and Society (3 credits)
IHS 325 Theories of Disease Prevention and Management (3 credits)
IHS 331 Statistics and Research Methodology (3 credits)
IHS 345 Seeking a Better Death: Hospice Care (4 credits)
IHS 349 Managed Health Care (3 credits)
IHS 354 Diversity Leadership in Health Care (3 credits)
IHS 359 Planning and Evaluating Public Health Promotion Programs (3 credits)
IHS 368 Just Health Care in Developing Nations (3 credits)
IHS 441 Alternative Medicine and Non-traditional Therapies (3 credits)
IHS 458/458L Epidemiology (3 credits)
IHS 465 Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 credits)
IHS 466 Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Treatment (3 credits)
IHS 467 Social Skills Development in Autism (3 credits)
IHS 468 Resources and Advocacy for Autism (3 credits)
IHS 469 Adult and Transition Services in Autism (3 credits)
IHS 470 Seminar in Autism Spectrum Disorders (restricted to PLS students)
IHS 490 Internship in IHS 3-6 credits
IHS 491 Internship in Autism Studies (3 credits)
IHS 493-494 Independent Study in IHS 3-6 credits
IHS 495 Seminar in Interdisciplinary Health Services (3 credits)
LIN 101 Introduction to Linguistics (3 credits)
LIN 150 First-Year Seminar in Linguistics (3 credits)
LIN 200 Language and Culture (3 credits)
LIN 240 Symbolic Logic (3 credits)
LIN 260 Language and the Law (3 credits)
LIN 280 Language Acquisition and Learning (3 credits)
LIN 301 Teaching Languages at Home and Abroad (3 credits)
LIN 317 Sociolinguistics (3 credits)
LIN 330 Discourse, Style, and Presupposition (3 credits)
LIN 340 Communication in Social Contexts: "Can You Hear Me Now?" (3 credits)
LIN 381 History of the English Language (3 credits)
LIN 401 Bilingualism and Language Diversity (3 credits)
LIN 470 Topics in Linguistics (3 credits)
LIN 474 Language and Thought (3 credits)
LIN 475 Language and Meaning (3 credits)
LIN 490 Linguistics Internship I (3 credits)
LIN 491 Linguistics Internship II (3 credits)
LIN 493 Independent Research in Linguistics I (3 credits)
LIN 494 Independent Research in Linguistics II (3 credits)
Requirements for the Mathematics Major
The Five-Year Combined B.S. In Mathematics, M.S. In Secondary Mathematics Education Option
Teacher Certification for Secondary Schools
MAT 111 The Mathematics of Patterns (3 credits)
MAT 118 Introduction to Statistics (3 credits)
MAT 119 Applied Business Calculus (4 credits)
MAT 120 Pre-Calculus Mathematics (4 credits)
MAT 121 Mathematical Modeling for Middle School Teachers (3 credits)
MAT 123 Differential Calculus (3 credits)
MAT 128 Applied Statistics (3 credits)
MAT 130 The Whole Truth About Whole Numbers (3 credit)
MAT 131 Linear Methods (3 credits)
MAT 132 Mathematics of Games and Politics (3 credits)
MAT 134 Mathematics of Uncertainty: Counting Rules and Probability (3 credits)
MAT 135 Sounding Number: Music and Mathematics from Ancient to Modern Times (3 credits)
MAT 136 Mathematics and Visual Arts (3 credits)
MAT 137 Ethnomathematics (3 credits)
MAT 139 Mathematics, Culture and Society (3 credits)
MAT 150 Art, Poetry, Mathematics and Society(First Year Seminar) (3 credits)
MAT 150 Fractals and Infinity(First Year Seminar) (3 credits)
MAT 150 From Chaos to the 4th Dimension(First Year Seminar) (3 credits)
MAT 155 Fundamentals of Calculus (3 credits)
MAT 156 Applied Calculus II (3 credits)
MAT 161 Calculus I (4 credits)
MAT 162 Calculus II (4 credits)
MAT 180 Theory of Numbers (3 credits)
MAT 213 Calculus III (4 credits)
MAT 225 The Fundamental Ideas of Mathematics (3 credits)
MAT 226 Introduction to Linear Algebra (4 credits)
MAT 231 The Mathematics of Music (3 credits)
MAT 232 Chaos, Fractals and Dynamical Systems (3 credits)
MAT 233 History of Mathematics (3 credits)
MAT 238 Differential Equations (3 credits)
MAT 239 Problem Solving (3 credits)
MAT 240 Advanced Calculus (4 credits)
MAT 311 Numerical Analysis and Computer Techniques (3 credits)
MAT 313 Mathematical Programming (3 credits)
MAT 316 Operations Research (3 credits)
MAT 321 Probability (3 credits)
MAT 322 Mathematical Statistics (3 credits)
MAT 334 Combinatorics and Graph Theory (3 credits)
MAT 336 Logic and Foundations (3 credits)
MAT 403 Abstract Algebra (3 credits)
MAT 404 Abstract Algebra II (3 credits)
MAT 409 Real Analysis (3 credits)
MAT 410 Complex Analysis (3 credits)
MAT 415 Differential Geometry (3 credits)
MAT 423 Applied Statistical Methods (3 credits)
MAT 418 Topology of Point Sets (3 credits)
MAT 370-470 Special Topics (formerly Independent Study) (6 credits)
MAT 491-492 Internship (3 credits)
Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Studies
Requirements for the Music Major
The Integrated Learning Component for
Requirements for the Theatre & Film Major
The Film Studies Minor (6 courses total)
The Theatre Studies Minor (6 courses total)
MTF 151 Music Fundamentals (3 credits)
MTF 152 Music Appreciation (3 credits)
MTF 153 Vocal Performance (1 credit)
MTF 154 Piano Performance (1 credit)
MTF 155 Instrumental Performance (1 credit)
MTF 156 Introduction to World Music (3 credits)
MTF 157 Music History: Antiquity to 1750 (3 credits)
MTF 158 Music History:1750 to the Present Day (3 credits)
MTF 159 Contemporary Music (3 credits)
MTF 241 Basic Conducting (3 credits)
MTF 242 Music and Gender (3 credits)
MTF 251 Music Theory I (3 credits)
MTF 252 Music Composition I (3 credits)
MTF 253 Choral Music (3 credits)
MTF 254 Jazz in Performance (3 credits)
MTF 257 American Music (3 credits)
MTF 258 Major Composers (3 credits)
MTF 351 Music Theory II (3 credits)
MTF 354 Advanced Piano Performance (3 credits)
MTF 161 Introduction to Theatre (3 credits)
MTF 261 Theatre Performance Practicum (3 credits)
MTF 265 Directing for the Stage (3 credits)
MTF 266 Theatre History (3 credits)
MTF 267 Theatre Design (3 credits)
MTF 268 Musical Theatre History and Performance (3 credits)
Filmmaking and Cinema Studies Courses
MTF 181 Filmmaking Methods (3 credits)
MTF 191 Introduction to Film (3 credits)
MTF 281 Producing & The Business of Film (3 credits)
MTF 282 Screenwriting I- The Short (3 credits)
MTF 284 Digital Filmmkaing (3 credits)
MTF 291 American Film: Genres, Histories & Issues (3 credits)
MTF 292 European Cinemas (3 credits)
MTF 293 Asian & Pacific Cinemas (3 credits)
MTF 294 Non-Western World Cinemas (3 credits)
MTF 295 Major Figures in the Cinema (3 credits)
MTF 296 Documentary Cinema (3 credits)
MTF 381 Producing II (3 credits)
MTF 382 Screenwriting II- The Feature (3 credits)
MTF 384 Digital Cinematography (3 credits)
MTF 385 Audio for Digital Media (3 credits)
MTF 386 Editing & Digital Post-Production (3 credits)
MTF 387 Studio and Post-Production Audio (3 credits)
MTF 388 Documentary Workshop (3 credits)
MTF 389 Animation Workshop (3 credits)
MTF 170, 270, 370, 470 Special Topics & Independent Study (3 credits each)
MTF 491, 492 Internships in Music, Theatre, and Film I & II (3 credits)
MTF 493, 494 Independent Projects in Music, Theatre, and Film I & II (3 credits)
Requirements for the Philosophy Major
Requirements for the Philosophy Minor
Signature Core Philosophy Courses
Philosophical Anthropology Course Area
PHL 250 Philosophy of Death (3 credits)
PHL 252 The Philosophy of Karl Marx (3 credits)
PHL 253 Darwin, Marx, and Freud (3 credits)
PHL 254 Philosophy and The Democratic Body (3 credits)
PHL 256 Freedom and Determinism (3 credits)
PHL 257 Philosophy and Liberation (3 credits)
PHL 258 The Authentic Self: Augustine, Kierkegaard, Heidegger (3 credits)
PHL 260 Philosophy of Human Nature (3 credits)
PHL 262 Freedom, Citizenship, Culture (3 credits)
PHL 264 Topics in Moral Psychology (3 credits)
PHL 266 Philosophy and Religion in American Identity (3 credits)
PHL 268 The Self: East and West
PHL 272 Human Intelligence: A Philosophical Exploration (3 credits)
PHL 276 Philosophy of Cornel West (3 credits)
PHL 278 Philosophy of Martin Luther King (3 credits)
PHL 280 Life and Death (3 credits)
PHL 308 Asian Philosophies (3 credits)
PHL 328 Philosophy and Evolution (3 credits)
PHL 330 Social and Political Philosophy (3 credits)
Non-Western Philosophy Courses
PHL 308 Asian Philosophies (3 credits)
PHL 310 Philosophy of Art (3 credits)
PHL 311 Philosophy of Law (3 credits)
PHL 314 Topics in Philosophy and Medicine (3 credits)
PHL 316 Food and Justice (3 credits)
PHL 320 Business, Society, and Ethics (3 credits)
PHL 322 Philosophy of Science (3 credits)
PHL 324 Philosophy of the Social Sciences (3 credits)
PHL 328 Philosophy and Evolution (3 credits)
PHL 330 Social and Political Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 332 Economic and Social Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 336 Violence and Non-Violence (3 credits)
PHL 338 Violence and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland (3 credits)
PHL 350 God in Recent Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 351 Reason, Faith, and Relativism (3 credits)
PHL 352 Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Dostoevsky (3 credits)
PHL 353 Philosophy, Science, and Religion (3 credits)
PHL 354 Philosophy of Religion (3 credits)
PHL 355 Philosophical Issues In Christian Doctrine (3 credits)
PHL 356 Religious Diversity (3 credits)
PHL 357 The Uses and Abuses of Jesus in Modernity (3 credits)
PHL 358 Contemporary Atheism and the Problem of God (3 credits)
PHL 359 Existence of God (3 credits)
PHL 360 Philosophy of God in Aquinas (3 credits)
PHL 362 Faith and Reason in the Kantian Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 401 Ancient Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 402 Plato and Aristotle (3 credits)
PHL 408 Augustine, Politics and the Self (3 credits)
PHL 404 Love and Friendship in the Ancient World (3 credits)
PHL 410 Medieval Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 412 The Philosophy of Aquinas (3 credits)
PHL 420 Modern Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 428 The Enlightenment and its Critics (3 credits)
PHL 430 Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (3 credits)
PHL 432 German Idealism (3 credits)
PHL 434 German Existentialism (3 credits)
PHL 436 French Existentialism (3 credits)
PHL 438 Kierkegaard, Mozart, Desire (3 credits)
PHL 440 Phenomenology (3 credits)
PHL 442 Nietzsche, Wagner and the Cult of Genius (3 credits)
PHL 446 Feminist Epistemology (3 credits)
PHL 450 American Philosophy (3 credits)
Advanced Non-GEP Philosophy Courses
PHL 471 Problems in the Theory of Knowledge (3 credits)
PHL 473 Science, Mind, and Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 474 Language and Thought (3 credits)
PHL 475 Language and Meaning (3 credits)
Philosophy Directed Readings, Independent Study, Capstone
PHL 370 Special Topics in Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 170 Special Topics in Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 270 Special Topics in Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 470 Special Topics in Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 493 Independent Research (3 credits)
PHL 494 Independent Research (3 credits)
Requirements for the Physics Major
Concentration in Materials Physics
Five Year Combined B.S. in Physics/M.S. in Education Option
Physics in the GER (See Curricula)
Physics in the GEP (See Curricula)
PHY 101-102 General Physics I, II (8 credits)
PHY 101L-102L General Physics Laboratory I, II (2 credits)
PHY 105-106 University Physics I, II (8 credits)
PHY 105L-106L University Physics Laboratory I, II (2 credits)
PHY 110 Physics: Concepts and Applications (3 credits)
PHY 111 The Astronomical Universe (3 credits)
PHY 112 Energy: Problems and Promise (3 credits)
PHY 113 Exploring the Physical World (3 credits)
PHY 114 Technological Breakthroughs of the 20th Century (3 credits)
PHY 251 Modern Physics I (4 credits)
PHY 252 Modern Physics II (4 credits)
PHY 253 Survey of Nanotechnology (3 credits)
PHY 255 Linear Systems in Physics (3 credits)
PHY 257 Mathematical Methods in Physics (3 credits)
PHY 261 Electronics I (4 credits)
PHY 262 Electronics II (4 credits)
PHY 301 Classical Mechanics (4 credits)
PHY 303 Thermal Physics (3 credits)
PHY 307 Electricity and Magnetism (4 credits)
PHY 308 Waves and Optics (3 credits)
PHY 311 Experimental Methods of Physics I (2 credits)
PHY 312 Experimental Methods of Physics II (2 credits)
PHY 321 Quantum Mechanics I (4 credits)
PHY 390 Physics Seminar non-credit
PHY 401 Advanced Mechanics (3 credits)
PHY 403 Quantum Mechanics II (3 credits)
PHY 405 Solid State Physics (3 credits)
PHY 407 Soft Condensed Matter Physics (3 credits)
PHY 409 Statistical Mechanics (3 credits)
PHY 413 Materials of Electronics (3 credits)
PHY 411 Nuclear Physics (3 credits)
PHY 415 Computational Physics (3 credits)
PHY 417 Astrophysics (3 credits)
PHY 419 Biophysics (3 credits)
PHY 421 Physics of Fluids (3 credits)
PHY 470 Advanced Special Topics in Physics (3 credits)
Requirements for the Political Science Major
Requirements for the Public Administration Major
Minor in Public Administration
Political Science First-Year Seminar Courses
POL 150 First-Year Seminar: Perspectives on the Presidency (3 credits)
POL 150 First-Year Seminar: The Politics of Inequality and Diversity in the US (3 credits)
POL 150 First-Year Seminar: Half the Sky: Women, Girls, and World Politics (3 credits)
POL 150 First-Year Seminar: Law, Liberties, and the Supreme Court (3 credits)
POL 150 First-Year Seminar: Perspectives on Public Policy (3 credits)
Political Science Introductory Courses
POL 101 First-Year Majors (FYM) Introduction to American Government and Politics (3 credits)
POL 103 First-Year Majors (FYM) Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits)
POL 105 First-Year Majors (FYM) Introduction to International Politics (3 credits)
POL 107 First-Year Majors (FYM) Introduction to Political Thought (3 credits)
POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics (3 credits)
POL 113 Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits)
POL 115 Introduction to International Politics (3 credits)
POL 117 Introduction to Political Thought (3 credits)
POL 201 Introduction to Political Science Research: American Government (3 credits)
POL 302 Machiavelli v. the World (3 credits)
POL 303 American Political Thought (3 credits)
POL 305 Politics, Ideology, and Film (3 credits)
POL 307 Democracy and Legal Theory (Summer Study Tour) (3 credits)
American Government and Politics Courses
POL 209 Advising the President: A Simulation (3 credits)
POL 308 Congress and the Legislative Process (3 credits)
POL 309 The Presidency (3 credits)
POL 310 Constitutional Politics (3 credits)
POL 312 Law and Social Change (3 credits)
POL 311 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and Liberties (3 credits)
POL 313 Public Policy (3 credits)
POL 314 Public Administration (3 credits)
POL 315 Government and Business (3 credits)
POL 316 State and Local Government (3 credits)
POL 317 Suburban Government and Problems (3 credits)
POL 318 Pennsylvania Politics (3 credits)
POL 319 Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Voting Behavior (3 credits)
POL 320 The Current Election Cycle (3 credits)
POL 321 Religion and American Politics (3 credits)
POL 322 Campaigns and Elections (3 credits)
POL 323 Women and American Politics (3 credits)
POL 331 Latin American Politics (3 credits)
POL 332 Politics of Japan (3 credits)
POL 333 Asian Political Systems (3 credits)
POL 334 Russian Politics (3 credits)
POL 335 South Africa and the Politics of Transition (3 credits)
POL 341 Revolution and Development (3 credits)
POL 342 Nationalism (3 credits)
POL 343 Internal War (3 credits)
POL 344 The Craft of Intelligence (3 credits)
POL 345 Managing Conflict and Building Peace (3 credits)
POL 348 Politics and Conflict in the Middle East (3 credits)
International Politics Courses
POL 351 International Law and Organization (3 credits)
POL 352 Global Political Economy (3 credits)
POL 353 Global Security (3 credits)
POL 354 War and Peace (3 credits)
POL 355 Arms, Arms Control, & Proliferation (3 credits)
POL 356 U.S. Foreign Policy (3 credits)
POL 358 International Relations of the U.S. and South Asia (3 credits)
POL 359 Contemporary International Migration (3 credits)
POL 361 Theories of International Relations (3 credits)
POL 363 The Viet Nam Wars (3 credits)
POL 364 International Relations of East Asia (3 credits)
POL 365 Globalization and Governance (3 credits)
POL 401 Seminar on Freedom of Religion (3 credits)
POL 403 Seminar: Nation and Nationalism in Global Society (3 credits)
POL 404 Seminar on Contemporary Peacebuilding (3 credits)
POL 406 Seminar: Conflict in Viet Nam, 1940-1975 (3 credits)
POL 407 Seminar: Theories of Justice in the 21st Century (3 credits)
Political Science Experiential Courses
POL 411-412 Washington Internship I-II (6 credits)
POL 413-414 International Internship I-II (3 or 6 credits, depending on the Program
POL 490 Independent Study -- Washington (3 credits)
POL 491 Philadelphia-Area Internships (3 credits)
POL 493, 494 Directed Readings in Political Science 3 credits each
Requirements for the Psychology Major
The Five-Year Combined B.S./M.S. in Psychology Option
Minor in Behavioral Neurosciences
Requirements for Departmental Honors
PSY 100 Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 101 Introductory Psychology Seminar (3 credits)
PSY 200 Personality (3 credits)
PSY 201 Biological Bases of Behavior (3 credits)
PSY 210 Research Methods (4 credits)
PSY 211 Statistics for the Social Sciences (4 credits)
PSY 120 Lifespan Development (3 credits)
PSY 121 Child Development (3 credits)
PSY 122 Abnormal Psychology for Non-Majors (3 credits)
PSY 123 Psychology of Men and Women (3 credits)
PSY 124 Human Sexuality (3 credits)
PSY 150 Gender in the Workplace (3 credits)
PSY 205 Neuroscience Foundations (3 credits)
PSY 206 Behavioral Neuroscience (3 credits)
PSY 207 Cognitive Neuroscience (3 credits)
PSY 208 Human-Animal Relations (3 credits)
PSY 220 Sensation and Perception (3 credits)
PSY 221 Animal Learning and Memory (3 credits)
PSY 222 Neuropsychology (3 credits)
PSY 223 Health Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 224 Psychopharmacology (3 credits)
PSY 225 Comparative Animal Behavior (3 credits)
PSY 226 Psychology of Emotion (3 credits)
PSY 227 Cognitive Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 230 Social Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 231 Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 232 Abnormal Psychology for Psychology Majors (3 credits)
PSY 233 Adulthood and Aging (3 credits)
PSY 234 Psychology of the Self (3 credits)
PSY 235 Psychology of Gender (3 credits)
PSY 236 Ethics in Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 237 Abnormal Child Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 370/371Advanced Topics in Psychology, Natural Science I/II (3 credits)
PSY372/373 Advanced Topics in Psychology, Social Science I/II (3 credits)
PSY 320L/321L Psychology Laboratory, Natural Science I/II (3 credits)
PSY 330L/331LPsychology Laboratory, Social Science I/II (3 credits)
Psychology Experiential Courses
PSY 374/375 Independent Study I/II (3 credits)
PSY 390/391Internship I/II (3 credits)
PSY 392/393 Independent Research I/II (3 credits)
PSY490/491Research Seminar in Psychology, Natural Science I/II (3 credits)
PSY493/494 Research Seminar in Psychology, Social Science I/II (3 credits)
Requirements for the Sociology Major
Requirements for Departmental Honors Sociology Courses
SOC 101 Introductory Sociology (3 credits)
SOC 102 Social Problems (3 credits)
SOC 150 (FYS) Advanced Studies of Social Problems (3 credits)
SOC 201 Schools in Society (See EDU 150 ) (3 credits)
SOC 204 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
SOC 205 Ethnic and Minority Relations (3 credits)
SOC 206 Theories of Crime (3 credits)
SOC 207 Juvenile Justice (3 credits)
SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (3 credits)
SOC 209 The Sociology of Intimate Relations (3 credits)
SOC 211 Classical Sociological Theory (3 credits)
SOC 214 Sociology of Youth (3 credits)
SOC 216 Alcohol, Drugs, and Society (3 credits)
SOC 217 (IHS 217) Mental Health and Society (3 credits)
SOC 218 Social Gerontology (3 credits)
SOC 219 Social Deviance (3 credits)
SOC 225 intro to American Criminal Justice (3 credits)
SOC 232 The Sociology of Sexuality (3 credits)
SOC 237 Human Origins and the Prehistory of Cultures (3 credits)
SOC 243 Sexuality and Relationships (3 credits)
SOC 247 Organized Crime (3 credits)
SOC 249 Federal Criminal Justice (3 credits)
SOC 253 Race and Social Justice (3 credits)
SOC 254 Violence and Victims (3 credits)
SOC 259 Youth, Cultures & Deviance (3 credits)
SOC 261 Introduction to Criminal Investigation (3 credits)
SOC 262 White Collar Crime (3 credits)
SOC 263 Criminology (3 credits)
SOC 264 Criminal Courts and Criminal Procedure (3 credits)
SOC 267 Corrections and Process (3 credits)
SOC 269 Introduction to Law Enforcement (3 credits)
SOC 271 Sociology of Migration (3 credits)
SOC 274 Sports in Society (3 credits)
SOC 312 Social Research Methods (3 credits)
SOC 313 Data Analysis (3 credits)
SOC 315 (IHS 315) The Culture of Addiction: Study Tour to Amsterdam (3 credits)
SOC 316 Fair Trade: From Co-op to Cup (3 credits)
SOC 320 Sociology of Work (3 credits)
SOC 322 Culture and Politics of Motherhood (3 credits)
SOC 323 Health and Society (3 credits)
SOC 325 Women and Health (3 credits)
SOC 327 Sociology of Religion (3 credits)
SOC 330 Urban Sociology (3 credits)
SOC 331 Urban Ethnography (3 credits)
SOC 334 African-American Experience (3 credits)
SOC 335 Classes and Power in the United States (3 credits)
SOC 336 Sociology of Appalachia (3 credits)
SOC 338 Police and the Community (3 credits)
SOC 344 (Populations (Demography) (3 credits)
SOC 345 Law and Social Policy (3 credits)
SOC 346 Criminal Justice Ethics and Legal Responsibility (3 credits)
SOC 349 Poverty, Ethics and Social Problems (3 credits)
SOC 351 Gender and the Law (3 credits)
SOC 352 Restorative Justice Theory (3 credits)
SOC 353 Restorative Justice Practice (3 credits)
SOC 355 Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
SOC 356 Gender, Crime, and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
SOC 357 Violence and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland (3 credits)
SOC 358 Consumer Culture in Global Perspective (3 credits)
SOC 360 Sociology of Law (3 credits)
SOC 363 Philadelphia: In Black and White (3 credits)
SOC 365 Crime and Urban Communities (3 credits)
SOC 368 Cults as Social Movements (3 credits)
SOC 369 Basic Criminal Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
SOC 375 Electronic Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
SOC 377 Inside/Out Exploring Crime and Justice Behind the Walls
SOC 378 Urban & Public Policy (3 credits)
SOC 386 Violence in Intimate Relationships (3 credits)
SOC 470 Special Topics (3 credits)
Theology and Religious Studies
Theology and Religious Studies in the GEP
Theology Major Program of Study
Religious Studies Major Program of Study
Minor In Theology and Religious Studies
Requirements For Departmental Honors
THE 150 First Year Seminar (3 credits)
THE 154 Faith, Justice and the Catholic Tradition (3 credits)
THE/REL 211 Hebrew Bible (3 credits)
THE/REL 221 Introduction to the New Testament (3 credits)
THE 241 Introduction to Systematic Theology (3 credits)
THE 261 Introduction to Christian Social Ethics (3 credits)
THE 270 Special Topics in Theology (3 credits)
THE/REL 323 Psalms (3 Credits)
THE/REL 325 Synoptic Gospels (3 credits)
THE/REL 326 Letters of Paul (3 credits)
THE 331 Early Christian Thought (3 credits)
THE 332 The New Testament and Christian Attitudes toward Jews and Judaism (3 credits)
THE 333 Knowledge and Love of God in the Middle Ages (3 credits)
THE 334 16th Century Protestant and Catholic Debates (3 credits)
THE 335 Gender and Christian Spirituality (3 credits)
THE 336 The Jewish and Christian Encounter (3 credits)
THE 337 Jewish and Christian Interpretations of the Bible (3 credits)
THE 338-339 The Abrahamic Peoples: Past, Present and Future (3 credits)
THE 340 Images of Christ: Faith through Art (3 credits)
THE 341 Jesus through the Centuries (3 credits)
THE 342 The Uses and Abuses of Jesus in Modernity (3 credits)
THE 343 Theology of Word and Sacrament (3 credits)
THE 344 Theology of the Church (3 credits)
THE 345 Evil as a Theological Problem (3 credits)
THE 346 Theology of Salvation (3 credits)
THE 347 Death and Rebirth (3 credits)
THE 348 Theology and Science (3 credits)
THE 349 The Authentic Self- Augustine, Kierkegaard and Heidegger (3 credits)
THE 350 Rediscovering Mary (3 credits)
THE 351 Ignatian Spirituality in the Jesuit Tradition (3 credits)
THE 352 Recent Trends in Roman Catholicism (3 credits)
THE 353 American Catholicism (3 credits)
THE 354 Contemporary Religious Thought (3 credits)
THE 355 American Religious Thought (3 credits)
THE 356 Liberation and Political Theologies (3 credits)
THE 357 Feminist Theologies (3 credits)
THE 358 Faith, Justice and Jesuit Mission in Bolivia (3 credits)
THE 359 Religion, Violence and Terrorism (3 credits)
THE 361 Catholic Social Teaching (3 credits)
THE 360 Religious Vision in Fiction and film (3 credits)
THE 362 Faith and Justice: Scripture and Social Values (3 credits)
THE 363 Ignatius and the City: Jesuit Urban Missiology (3 credits)
THE 364 Sexuality and Catholic Morality (3 credits)
THE 365 Christian Marriage Today: Sacred Reality or Just a Piece of Paper? (3 credits)
THE 366 Christian Medical Ethics (3 credits)
THE 367 Suffering and Death: Biblical, Systematic and Ethical Perspectives (3 credits)
THE 368 Just Health Care in Developing Nations (3 credits)
THE 369 Does God Exist? (3 credits)
THE 370 Special Topics in Theology (3 credits)
THE 371 Christianity and Media (3 credits)
THE 372 Technology Ethics (3 credits)
THE 373 Economic Ethics (3 credits)
THE 374 War and Peace (3 credits)
THE 378 Violence, Forgiveness and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland (3 credits)
THE 379 Economics, Politics and the Ethics of Solidarity in Poland (3 credits)
THE 380 Interreligious Dialogue (3 credits)
THE 381 The Bible: Combat Zone or Common Treasure (3 credits)
THE 384 Jews and Christians: Estranged Relatives or Total Strangers (3 credits)
THE 385 New Ways of Thinking About the Jewish Jesus as Savior (3 credits)
THE 392 Directed Readings in Theology (3 credits)
THE 493-494 Independent Research Studies in Theology (3 credits)
THE 495 Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion (3 credits)
REL 101 Comparative Religion (3 credits)
REL 150 First Year Seminar (3 credits)
REL 211 The Hebrew Bible (3 credits)
REL 212 Israelite Religion (3 credits)
REL/THE 221 Introduction to the New Testament (3 credits)
REL 251 Religions of Ancient India (3 credits)
REL 270 Special Topics in Religious Studies (3 credits)
REL 271 African and Caribbean Religions (3 credits)
REL 312 Spiritual Practices in Comparative Perspective (3 credits)
REL 311 COmparative Religious Ethics (3 credits)
REL 321 Religion and Law in the Ancient Near East (3 credits)
REL 322 Myth and History in the Hebrew Bible (3 credits)
REL/THE 323 Psalms (3 credits)
RELTHE 325 Synoptic Gospels (3 credits)
REL 331 Topics in Ancient Judaism (3 credits)
REL 332 Past and Present in Israel/Palestine: Digging at Tel Dor (3 credits)
REL 335 Christian Origins (3 credits)
REL 338 Jewish & Christian Responses to the Holocaust (3 credits)
REL 341 The Quran and Its Interpreters (3 credits)
REL 342 Women in Muslim Tradition (3 credits)
REL 351 Indian Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 352 Mahayana Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 354 China and the Creation of East Asian Buddhism (3 credits)
REL 355 Immortals, Ancestors, Ghosts and Gods: SUperhumans in Chinese Religions (3 credits)
REL 370 Special Topics in Religious Studies (3 credits)
REL 381 Apocalypticism in the Ancient World (3 credits)
REL 382 Women and Religion in the Ancient World (3 credits)
REL 383 Ancient Greek Religions (3 credits)
REL 392 Directed Readings in Religion (3 credits)
REL 493-494 Independent Research in Religion (6 credits)
REL 395 Approaches to the Study of Religion (3 credits)
REL 495 Theories and Methods in the Study of Religion (3 credits)
Erivan K. Haub School of Business
Requirements for the Accounting Major
ACC 101- 101EC Concepts of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 102 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 205 Financial Accounting Information Systems I (3 credits)
ACC 206 Financial Accounting Information Systems II (3 credits)
ACC 212 Management Accounting Information Systems I (3 credits)
ACC 307 Financial Accounting Information Systems III (3 credits)
ACC 312 Accounting and Consulting in the Global Community (3 credits)
ACC 315 Federal Income Taxation (3 credits)
ACC 317 Auditing and Assurance Services (3 credits)
ACC 407 Contemporary Topics in Financial Accounting (3 Credits)
ACC 410 Financial Statement Analysis (3 credits)
ACC 415 Special Topics in Federal Taxation (3 credits)
ACC 417 Advanced Auditing (3 credits)
ACC 418 Contemporary Topics in Auditing and Assurance Services (3 credits)
ACC 420 Fund Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 422 Forensic Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 430 International Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 470 Independent Study in Accounting (3 credits)
Decision & System Sciences [Business Intelligence - BI]
Requirements for the Business Intelligence Major
Requirements for the Business Intelligence Minor
Decision & System Sciences Courses
DSS 150 First Year Seminar 3 credits
DSS 200 Introduction to Information Systems (3 credits)
HON 200 Introduction to Information Systems: The Road to RIO (3 credits)
DSS 210 Business Statistics (3 credits)
HON 210 Business Statistics - Honors: Candles in the Dark-Illuminating Data (3 credits)
DSS 220 Business Analytics (3 credits)
HON 220 Business Analytics: Modeling Tools for Thinking (3 credits)
DSS 310 Systems Theory (3 credits)
DSS 320 Systems Analysis and Design (3 credits)
DSS 330 Database Management (3 credits)
DSS 410 Decision Support System Modeling (3 credits)
DSS 420 Introduction to Data Mining (3 credits)
DSS 430 DSS Special Topics (3 credits)
DSS 440 Six Sigma Applications and Foundations I (3 credits)
DSS 450 Six Sigma Applications and Foundations II (3 credits)
Requirements for the Finance Major
FIN 200 Introduction to Finance (3 credits)
FIN 201 Markets and Institutions (3 credits)
FIN 300 Intermediate Managerial Finance (3 credits)
FIN 301 Investments (3 credits)
FIN 302 International Finance (3 credits)
FIN 303 Small Business Finance (3 credits)
FIN 400 Mergers and Acquisitions (3 credits)
FIN 401 Student Managed Funds (3 credits)
FIN 402 Portfolio Management (3 credits)
FIN 403 Derivative Securities (3 credits)
FIN 470 Selected Topics in Finance (3 credits)
Five-Year Cooperative Education in Food Marketing
Requirements for the Food Marketing Major
FMK 202 Overview of the Global Food Industry (3 credits)
FMK 301 Food Marketing Research (3 credits)
FMK 302 Understanding Food Customers and Consumers (3 credits)
FMK 303 Food Marketing Communication (3 credits)
FMK 310 Brand Strategy (3 credits)
FMK 311 Food Retailing (3 credits)
FMK 312 New Product Development (3 credits)
FMK 313 Food Distribution and Logistics (3 credits)
FMK 314 International Food Marketing (3 credits)
FMK 315 Globalization and Food Policy (3 credits)
FMK 316 Selling Skills and Fact-Based Decision Making (3 credits)
FMK 317 Sales Management for CPG and Foodservice (3 credits)
FMK 318 Retail Food Marketing Management (3 credits)
FMK 320 Foodservice Marketing (3 credits)
FMK 330 International Food Marketing Study Tour (3 credits)
FMK 331 On Site Food Service (3 credits)
FMK 332 Commercial Food Service (3 credits)
FMK 333 Foodservice Manufacturing and Distribution (3 credits)
FMK 351 Food and the Poor (Service Learning Course) (3 credits)
FMK 352 Globalization and Food Policy Honors Seminar (3 credits)
FMK 353 Transitions (3 credits)
FMK 354 Food, Film and Culture (3 credits)
FMK 401 Food Marketing Strategy (3 credits)
Family Business and Entrepreneurship
Requirements for the Family Business and Entrepreneurship Major
Requirements for the International Business Major
Requirements for the International Business Minor
The International Business Minor
Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability
Requirements for the Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Major
Requirements for the Managing Human Capital Major
Minor in Managing Human Capital
Requirements for the Business Administration Major
Requirements for the Management Major
Family Business and Entrepreneurship Courses
FBE 230 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Ventures (3 credits)
FBE 231 Family Business (3 credits)
FBE 270 Special Topics in Family Business and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 330 Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 470 Special Topics in Family Business and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 471 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Practicum I (1 credit)
FBE 472 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Practicum II (1 credit)
FBE 490 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Internship I (3 credits)
FBE 491 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Internship II (3 credits)
FBE 493 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Research I (3 credits)
FBE 494 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Research II (3 credits)
FBE 495 Family Business and Entrepreneurship Capstone (3 credits)
FBE 230 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Ventures (3 credits)
FBE 231 Family Business (3 credits)
FBE 270 Special Topics in Family Business and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 330 Social Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Courses
LEO 150 Serious Comedy & Social Justice (3 credits)
LEO 210 Business, Stakeholders, and Ethics (3 credits)
LEO 211 Perspectives on Leadership (3 credits)
LEO 270 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability (3 credits)
LEO 370 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability (3 credits)
LEO 470 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability (3 credits)
LEO 471 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Practicum I (1 credit)
LEO 472 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Practicum II (1 credit)
LEO 490 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Internship I (3 credits)
LEO 491 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Internship II (3 credits)
LEO 493 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Research I (3 credits)
LEO 494 Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Research II (3 credits)
LEO 495 Applied Leadership and Sustainability Capstone (3 credits)
MGT 110 Essentials of Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
MGT 120 Essentials of Management (3 credits)
MGT 121 Organizations in Perspective (3 credits)
MGT 243 Negotiation Skills (3 credits)
MGT 360 Legal Environment of Business I (3 credits)
MHC 150 Gender in the Workplace (PSY 150) (3 credits)
MHC 220 Introduction to Managing Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 221 Diversity in the Workplace (3 credits)
MHC 270 Special Topics in Managing Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 320 Career Management (3 credits)
MHC 370 Special Topics in Managing Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 470 Special Topics in Managing Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 471 Managing Human Capital Practicum I (1 credit)
MHC 472 Managing Human Capital Practicum II (1 credit)
MHC 490 Managing Human Capital Internship I (3 credits)
MHC 491 Managing Human Capital Internship II (3 credits)
MHC 493 Managing Human Capital Research I (3 credits)
Requirements for the General Marketing Major
Requirements for the Sports Marketing Major
Requirements for Marketing Related Minors
MKT 150 People, Planet & Profit (3 credits)
MKT 201 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 202 Marketing Research (3 credits)
MKT 301 Marketing Communications (3 credits)
MKT 302 Consumer Behavior (3 credits)
MKT 303 Marketing Communications for Non-Business Students (3 credits)
MKT 312 Selling and Sales Management (3 credits)
MKT 313 Ethics in Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 314 Marketing in a Digital World (3 credits)
MKT 315 Marketing in a Multicultural World (3 credits)
MKT 321 Advertising (3 credits)
MKT 324 Public Relations and Publicity (3 credits)
MKT 325 Fundamentals of Applied Design ( 3 credits)
MKT 331 International Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 341 Music Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 342 Entertainment Law (3 credits)
MKT 343 Entertainment Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 350 Event Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 351 The Business of Sports (3 credits)
MKT 352 Sports Law (3 credits)
MK 353 Sports Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 354 The Business of Baseball
MKT 355 Sports Sales and Selling
MKT 356 Sports Media (3 credits)
MKT 357 Sports Facilities and the Game Day Experience (3 credits)
MKT 358 College Athletics: Administration and Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 359 Ethical Issues in Sports Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 360 Sports Agencies and Corporate Consulting
MKT 370 Special Topics in Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 401 Marketing Strategy (3 credits)
MKT 450 Marketing Study Tour (3 credits)
MKT 490 Marketing Internship (3 credits)
MKT 491 Marketing Practicum (1 credit)
MKT 493-494 Independent Study in Marketing 1-6 credits
MKT 494-494 Honors Research in Marketing 1-6 credits
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing
Requirements for the Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Major
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Courses
PMK 150 FY1 Smart Healthcare Consumer (3 credits)
PMK 150 FY3 Global Healthcare (3 credits)
PMK 180 Patient Access to Healthcare (3 credits)
PMK 211 Healthcare Marketing Environment (3 credits)
PMK 221 Pharmaceutical Marketing Research (3 credits)
PMK 331 Pharmaceutical Sales Management (3 credits)
PMK 341 Supply Chain Management and Pricing (3 credits)
PMK 351 Pharmaceutical Promotions Management (3 credits)
PMK 461 Pharmaceutical Marketing Strategy and Planning (3 credits)
PMK 465 Advanced Pharmaceutical Marketing Research (3 Credits)
PMK 471 Pharmaceutical Marketing Strategy and Planning II (3 credits)
PMK 491 Pharmaceutical Internship/Independent Study 1-3 credits
Risk Management & Insurance Major
Risk Management & Insurance Major
Requirements for the Risk Management & Insurance Major
Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs
BIO 550 Research Techniques (3 credits)
BIO 550L Research Techniques Lab (1 credit)
BIO 552 Graduate Seminar (1 credit)
BIO 601 Animal Behavior (4 credits)
BIO 602 Advanced Cell Biology (4 credits)
BIO 603 Biometrics and Modeling (4 credits)
BIO 604 Biochemistry (3 credits)
BIO 605 Biomechanics (4 credits)
BIO 606 Comparative Anatomy (4 credits)
BIO 607 Developmental Biology (4 credits)
BIO 610 Light and Electron Microscopy (4 credits)
BIO 611 Molecular Genetics (4 credits)
BIO 612 Neurobiology (4 credits)
BIO 613 Plant Physiological Ecology (4 credits)
BIO 614 Plant Systematics (4 credits)
BIO 615 Immunology (3 credits)
BIO 616 Microbiology (4 credits)
BIO 617 Systemic Physiology (4 credits)
BIO 619 Invertebrate Zoology (4 credits)
BIO 621 Molecular and Cellular Biophysics
BIO 622 Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Degree Requirements for M.S. in Computer Science: General Option
Degree Requirements for M.S. in Computer Science: Concentration Option
Post-Masters Certificate Program Courses
CSC 500 Discrete Structures (3675) (3 credits)
CSC 501/502 Computer Science I and II (3405/3605) 3/3 credits
CSC 550 Object Oriented Design and Data Structures (4005) (3 credits)
CSC 551 Design and Analysis of Algorithms (4015) (3 credits)
CSC 552 Computer Architecture (4025) (3 credits)
CSC 553 Computer Systems (4035) (3 credits)
CSC 554 Theory of Computation (4045) (3 credits)
CSC 610 Software Engineering (5105) (3 credits)
CSC 612 Programming Paradigms (5125) (3 credits)
CSC 610 Software Engineering (5105) (3 credits)
CSC 611 Human Computer Interaction (5115) (3 credits)
Web and Database Technologies Courses
CSC 620 Internet Application Development (5205) (3 credits)
CSC 621 Database Systems (5215) (3 credits)
CSC 622 Advanced Database Concepts (5225) (3 credits)
CSC 623 Data Communications and Networking (5235) (3 credits)
CSC 624 Networks and Distributed Systems (5245) (3 credits)
CSC 625 Cryptography and Network Security (5255) (3 credits)
Graphics and Visualization Courses
CSC 630 Introduction to Graphics (5305) (3 credits)
CSC 631 Computer Vision (5315) (3 credits)
CSC 632 Interactive 3D Game Development (5325) (3 credits)
CSC 633 Advanced Computer Graphics and Visualization (5335) (3 credits)
System Security and Management Courses
CSC 640 Advanced Operating Systems (5405) (3 credits)
CSC 641 System Security and Vulnerability (5415) (3 credits)
CSC 642 System Management and Maintenance (5425) (3 credits)
CSC 670 Topics in Computer Science (5895) (3 credits)
CSC 680 Artificial Intelligence (5805) (3 credits)
CSC 681 Programming Paradigms (3 credits)
CSC 682 Numerical Algorithms (3 credits)
CSC 683 Information Theory and Coding (3 credits)
CSC 684 Complexity of Computation (5845) (3 credits)
CSC 690 Internship (6005) (3 credits)
CSC 791 Research Project I (6015) (3 credits)
Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute
Master of Science—Criminal Justice
Master of Science—Concentration in Administration including Police Executive
Master of Science—Concentration in Intelligence and Crime Analysis
Master of Science—Concentration in Behavior Counseling
Master of Science—Concentration in Probation, Parole, and Corrections
Master of Science—Concentration in Federal Law Enforcement
Master of Science—Concentration in Criminology
Post-Master’s Certificate in Criminal Justice
M.S. in Environmental Protection and Safety Management
M.S. in Environmental Protection and Safety Management Degree Requirements
Post-Master’s Certificate in Environmental Protection and Safety Management
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Environmental Protection and Safety Management
M.S. in Homeland Security Degree Requirements:
Post-Master’s Certificate in Public Safety: Concentration in Homeland Security
M.S. in Public Safety Management
M.S. in Public Safety Management Degree Requirements
Post-Master’s Certificate in Public Safety Management
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Public Safety Management
M.S. in Public Safety Management: Concentration in Law Enforcement Management
Post-Master’s Certificate in Public Safety: Concentration in Law Enforcement Management
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Public Safety: Concentration in Law Enforcement Management
Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute Courses
CRJ 550 Research Methods and Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 560 Criminological Theory (3 credits)
CRJ 565 Ethics and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ 570 Professional Writing for Law Enforcement (3 credits)
CRJ 575 Advanced Research Methods and Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 601 Law and Social Policy (3 credits)
CRJ 602 Courts, Policies, and Administration (3 credits)
CRJ 603 Nuts and Bolts of the Criminal Justice Process (3 credits)
CRJ 604 Law Enforcement Management (3 credits)
CRJ 605 Criminal Justice Administration (3 credits)
CRJ 606 Criminal Procedure: Investigation to Testimony (3 credits)
CRJ 607 Multiculturalism and Diversity in Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ 610 Community and Problem Oriented Policing (3 credits)
CRJ 611 Crime Analysis Using GIS Mapping (3 credits)
CRJ 612 Police Executive Management (3 credits)
CRJ 613 Technology for the Police Executive (3 credits)
CRJ 615 Youth Cultures and Deviance (3 credits)
CRJ 616 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency: Issues and Responses (3 credits)
CRJ 617 Mental Health and the Law (3 credits)
CRJ 618 Therapeutic Strategies in Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ 619 Foundations of Addiction for Criminal Justice Professionals (3credits)
CRJ 621 Co-Occurring Disorders (3 credits)
CRJ 622 Basic Principles of Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 623 Applied Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 624 Behavior Analysis and Consultation (3 credits)
CRJ 625 Behavioral Development (3 credits)
CRJ 626 Clinical Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 627 Contemporary Criminology: Scope and Application (3 credits)
CRJ 628 Victimology (3 credits)
CRJ 629 Violence and Victims (3 credits)
CRJ 630 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ 631 Criminal Jurisprudence (3 credits)
CRJ 632 Crime and Urban Communities (3 credits)
CRJ 633 Federal Criminal Justice (3 credits)
CRJ 634 Federal Criminal Law and Prosecution (3 credits)
CRJ 635 White Collar Crime (3 credits)
CRJ 636 Federal Search & Seizure (3 credits)
CRJ 637 Forensic Financial Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 638 Drugs: Threats, Laws, and Strategies (3 credits)
CRJ 639 Organized Crime: Targets and Strategies (3 credits)
CRJ 640 Terrorism: Threats and Strategies (3 credits)
CRJ 641 Homeland Security (3 credits)
CRJ 642 Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 643 Law Enforcement Intelligence: Policy and Process (3 credits)
CRJ 644 Electronic Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 647 Problems in Contemporary Corrections (3 credits)
CRJ 648 Contemporary Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections (SOC 4155) (3 credits)
CRJ 650 Victim Offender Mediation (3 credits)
CRJ 651 Restorative Justice: Theory (3 credits)
CRJ 652 Restorative Justice: Practice (3 credits)
CRJ 655 Inside/Out: Exploring Crime and Justice Behind Bars (3 credits)
CRJ 657 Ethics in Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
CRJ 656 The Criminal Justice System (3 credits)
CRJ 770 Special Topic/Independent Study (3 credits)
CRJ 789 Criminal Justice Internship (3 credits)
CRJ 790 Internship in Behavior Analysis I (3 credits)
CRJ 791 Internship in Behavior Analysis II (3 credits)
CRJ 792 Internship in Behavior Analysis III (3 credits)
CRJ 793 Thesis Supervision (3 credits)
Environmental Protection and Safety Management Course Descriptions
PSE 550 Fire Department Organization and Management (3 credits)
PSE 551 Management Principles and Practices (3 credits)
PSE 552 Seminar: Environmental Protection Management (3 credits)
PSE 553 Seminar: Disaster Planning and Management (3 credits)
PSE 554 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (3 credits)
PSE 555 Risk Analysis (3 credits)
PSE 556 Industrial Hygiene (3 credits)
PSE 557 Environmental Law and Enforcement (3 credits)
PSE 560 Seminar: Special/Target Hazard Planning and Evaluation (3 credits)
PSE 601 Fire Protection and Emergency Service Master Planning (3 credits)
PSE 602 Research and Evaluation (3 credits)
PSE 603 Emergency Medical Services Management (3 credits)
PSE 604 Critical Incident Stress Management (3 credits)
PSE 605 EPA/OSHA Issues for Health Care Institutions (3 credits)
PSE 606 Behavioral Aspects of Health and Safety Promotion (3 credits)
PSE 607 Seminar: Environmental Crime (3 credits)
PSE 608 Strategic Planning for the Public Safety Sector (3 credits)
PSE 609 EPA/OSHA Auditing: Concepts and Procedures (3 credits)
PSE 610 Environmental Waste (3 credits)
PSE 611 Seminar: Global Chemical Regulations & Compliance Management (3 credits)
PSE 770 Independent Study in Public Safety (3 credits)
PSE 770 Independent Study in Environmental Protection and Safety Management (3 credits)
PSE 795-CS1 Case Study in Public Safety (3 credits)
PSE 795-CS3 Case Study in Environmental Protection and Safety Management (3 credits)
Admission Requirements and Procedures
M.S. in Education with Level I Certification
OATCERT (Online Accelerated Teacher Certification) Program
Reading Certification Outside the M.S. Program
Special Education Certifications
Master of Science in Education
Post-Baccalaureate Certification Programs
Educational Leadership Program
M.S. in Education with Instructional Technology Specialist Certification (Online Program)
The Interdisciplinary Doctor of Education Program for Educational Leaders
EDL 600 Educational Leader as Researcher and Reflective Practitioner (EDU 40005) (3 credits)
EDL 605 Critical Contemporary Educational Issues (4575) (3 credits)
EDL 610 Promoting Communication, Collaboration, and Access to Community Resources (4705) (3 credits)
EDL 615 Comparative Education (3 credits)
EDL 625 Restorative Justice and Education (3 credits)
EDL 655 Interpersonal Relations (4315) (3 credits)
EDL 660 Measurement and Evaluation of Instructional Outcomes (EDU 4525) (3 credits)
EDL 665 Administration, Organizational Culture, and Planned Change (4505) (3 credits)
EDL 670 Educational Leadership and Human Resource Development (4515) (3 credits)
EDL 675 Curriculum Development and Practice in Public and Private Schools (4535) (3 credits)
EDL 680 Law and American Education (4545) (3 credits)
EDL 685 Seminar in Administration of Curriculum and Instruction (4555) (3 credits)
EDL 690 Managing Financial and Material Resources (4565) (3 credits)
EDL 695 Advanced Fieldwork/Seminar I (4595) (2 credits)
EDL 696 Advanced Fieldwork/Seminar II (4596) (2 credits)
EDL 697 Advanced Fieldwork/Seminar III (4597) (2 credits)
EDL 780 Policy, Politics, and Community Relations (5505) (3 credits)
EDL 785 Educational Planning and Evaluation (5515) (3 credits)
EDL 790 Managing Educational Environments (5525) (3 credits)
EDL 795 The Superintendency Fieldwork (5535) (3 credits)
EDL 800 Professional Seminar (7015) (3 credits)
EDL 805 Principles of Quantitative Research (7055) (3 credits)
EDL 810 Quantitative Research Design (7255) (3 credits)
EDL 815 Social Change, Culture, and Education (7045) (3 credits)
EDL 820 Ethics in Educational Leadership (7025) (3 credits)
EDL 825 Fiscal Resources (7165) (3 credits)
EDL 830 Contemporary Curriculum (7215) (3 credits)
EDL 835 Principles of Qualitative Research (7125) (3 credits)
EDL 840 Qualitative Research Design (7145) (3 credits)
EDL 845 Policy, Politics, and Community Relations in Education Reform (7225) (3 credits)
EDL 850 Educational Environment (7155) (3 credits)
EDL 855 Human Resource Development and Management (7115) (3 credits)
EDL 860 Educational Planning and Evaluation (7235) (3 credits)
EDL 865 Communications and Public Relations (7035) (3 credits)
EDL 870 Dissertation Seminar and Proposal Writing (7245) (3 credits)
EDL 875 Administering the Dynamic Institution (7235) (3 credits)
EDL 893 Dissertation Study (7995) (6 credits)
EDL 894 Dissertation Study (7985) (6 credits)
EDL 899 Dissertation Study (7975) (3 credits)
EDU 550 Historical and Contemporary Perspectives in Education (4015) (3 credits)
EDU 551 Psychology of Teaching: Developmental Perspectives (4035) (3 credits)
EDU 550F FE: Critical and Contemporary Perspectives in Education (4016, 601) (1 credit)
EDU 551F FE: Psychology of Teaching: Developmental Perspectives (4036) (1 credit)
EDU 555 Foundations of Early Childhood Education (ECE 4615) (3 credits)
EDU 560 Using Technology for Instruction and Assessment (5435) (3 credits)
EDU 557 Adolescent Psychology (4035, 551) (3 credits)
EDU 557F FE: Adolescent Psychology (4036, 551F) (1 credit)
EDU 606 Mathematics in Elementary Schools (4065) (3 credits)
EDU 607 Social Studies in Elementary Schools (4075) (3 credits)
EDU 608 Science in Elementary Schools (4085) (3 credits)
EDU 610 Instructional Techniques English (4125) (3 credits)
EDU 610F FE Instructional Techniques English (4126) (1 credits)
EDU 611 FE Instructional Techniques English (4126) (1 credit)
EDU 612 Instructional Techniques Social Studies (4135) (3 credits)
EDU 612F FE Instructional Techniques Social Studies (4136) (1 credit)
EDU 613 FE Instructional Techniques Social Studies (4136) (1 credit)
EDU 614 Instructional Techniques Foreign Languages (4145) (3 credits)
EDU 614F FE: Instructional Techniques Foreign Language Lab (4146) (1 credit)
EDU 616 Instructional Techniques Mathematics (4155) (3 credits)
EDU 616F FE: Instructional Techniques Mathematics (4156) (1 credit)
EDU 618 Instructional Techniques Science (4165) (3 credits)
EDU 618F FE: Instructional Techniques Science (4166) (1 credit)
EDU 621 Computers for Educators (4175) (3 credits)
EDU 622 Practice Issues & History of Art Education (4185) (3 credits)
EDU 622F Field Experience Art Education (4186) (1 credit)
EDU 623 Instructional Techniques Art Education (4186) 1 credit
EDU 625 Theory and Practice for Secondary Teaching (4205) (3 credits)
EDU 625F FE: Theory and Practice for Secondary Teaching (4205) (1 credit)
EDU 626 Practical Issues for Secondary Teaching Lab (4206) (1 credit)
EDU 630 Linguistic Topics in Education (4195) (3 credits)
EDU 632 Reading/Literature I (4045) (3 credits)
EDU 640 Reading/Literature II (4055) (3 credits)
EDU 643 FE Reading Literature II (4056)
EDU 646 Language and Culture (5915, 711) (3 credits)
EDU 646F FE: Language and Culture (1 credit)
EDU 647 Literacy and Learning Across the Curriculum (4105) (3 credits)
EDU 653 Literacy and Learning Across teh Curriculum (4105) (3 credits)
EDU 669 Perspectives of Women in Education (5075) (3 credits)
EDU 670 Creative Expressions Perspectives(4095) (3 credits)
EDU 671 Writing in the Classroom (4355) (3 credits)
EDU 681 Mathematics in Elementary Schools (4065) (3credits)
EDU 682 Social Studies in Elementary Schools (4075) (3 credits)
EDU 683 Science in Elementary Schools (4085) (3 credits)
EDU 690 Elementary Student Teaching in Inclusive Environments (4215) (6 credits)
EDU 691 Secondary Student Teaching in Inclusive Environments (4225) (6 credits)
EDU 692 Elementary/Special Education Student Teaching (4235) (6 credits)
EDU 695 Student Teaching PreK-4 ( 12 credits)
EDU 696 Student Teaching 4-8 (12 credits) (4215, 690)
EDU 697 Secondary Student Teaching 7-12 (4225, 691) (6 credits)
EDU 698 Student Teaching Dual (4235, 692) (6 credits)
EDU 700 Psychology of Literacy (4415) (3 credits)
EDU 701 Literacy Assessment& Instruction K-3 (4425) (3 credits)
EDU 702 Literacy Assessment & Instruction 4-12 (4435) (3 credits)
EDU 703 Literacy Research (4445) (3 credits)
EDU 704 Planning and Organizing a Literacy Program (4455) (3 credits)
EDU 705 Literacy Practicum (4475) (6 credits)
EDU 706 Sociocultural Aspects of Literacy (4465) (3 credits)
EDU 707 Internship in Literacy (5455) (3 credits)
EDU 708 Multicultural Literature for Children (5445) (3 credits)
EDU 709 Literature for Adolescents (4115) (3 credits)
EDU 710 English Linguistics (5905) (3 credits)
EDU 712 Second Language Acquisition (5925) (3 credits)
EDU 713 Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language (5935) (3 credits)
EDU 713F FE: Methods of Teaching English as a Second Language (5936, 714)
EDU 714 Internship in ESL/Bilingual Programs (4 credits)
EDU 715 Selected Topics in Catholic Education (4795) (3 credits)
EDU 716 Cultural Diversity in Classrooms (4345) (3 credits)
EDU 717 Master’s Thesis in Education (6015) (3 credits)
ITS 605 Technology Applications for the Classroom (5315) (3 credits)
ITS 610 Applying Theories of Learning to Interactive Technologies (5345) (3 credits)
ITS 615 Introduction to Interactive Technologies (5365) (3 credits)
ITS 620 Multimedia Productions (5355) (3 credits)
ITS 625 Research in Instructional Technology (5325) (3 credits)
ITS 630 Instructional Design (5335) (3 credits)
ITS 635 Networks: Configurations and Implementation (EDU 5405) (3 credits)
ITS 640 Technology Planning Across the Curriculum (5305) (3 credits)
ITS 645 Distance Communications (EDU 5395) (3 credits)
ITS 646 Cultural /Linguistic Diversity and Technology (3 credits)
ITS 655 Delivering Instruction Using Interactive Peripherals (3 credits)
ITS 690 Instructional Technology Corporate Internship (6 credits)
Core Special Education Certification Courses
SPE 550 Foundations in Special Education (3 credits)
SPE 600 Current Issues in Special Education: Theoretical Practice and Procedures (3 credits)
SPE 602 Diagnostic Assessment and Progress Monitoring (3 credits)
SPE 603 Theory and Instructional Practice: Students with High Incidence Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 605 Research-based Models and Procedures: Mathematics and Science Procedures (3 credits)
SPE 607 Theory and Instructional Practice: Students with Low Incidence Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 608 Families, Schools, and Communities: Communication and Collaboration (3 credits)
SPE 609 Special Education Clinical Practicum/Seminar Part I (6 credits)
SPE 610 Special Education Clinical Practicum/Seminar Part II (6 credits)
SPE 611 Graduate Special Education Lab and Seminar (3 credits)
Special Education Advanced Courses
SPE 601 Technology and Instructional Design for Differentiated Instruction (3 credits)
SPE 700 Special Education School Law and Policy (3 credits)
SPE 701 Cognitive Processes: Research-based Brain Studies for the Educator (3 credits)
Wilson Reading Certification Courses
SPE 711 Basic Word Study 1-3: Intensive Instruction for the Non-Responsive Reader (3 credits)
SPE 712 Basic Word Study 4-6: Intensive Instruction for the Non-Responsive Reader (3 credits)
Autism Spectrum Disorder Specialist Endorsement Courses
SPE 720 Introduction to ASD: Overview of Causality, Diagnosis and Advocacy (3 credits)
SPE 721 Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Socialization Strategies (3 credits)
SPE 723 Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis: Behavior Management Approaches (3 credits)
SPE 730 Educational Foundations for Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (3 credits)
SPE 733 Listening and Speaking Skills for Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing (3 credits)
SPE 734 Sign Communication in Instructional Settings (3 credits)
SPE 739 Student Teaching and Professional Seminar– 14 week supervised experience** (6 credits)
Supervisor of Special Education Courses *
SPE 620 Fundamentals of Special Education Practices for School Leaders (3 credits)
SPE 621 Law, Policy and Procedures for the Special Education Supervisor (3 credit)
SPE 622 Administration and Supervision of Special Education Programs (3 credits)
SPE 623 Advanced Fieldwork/Seminar (3 credits)
SPE 624 Advanced Supervision and Curriculum Fieldwork/Seminar (3 credits)
SPE 630 Designing & Technologies for Differentiated Instruction
M.S. Degree with Gerontological Counseling Option
M.S. Degree with Human Services Administration Option
Post-Master’s Certificate in Gerontological Services
Gerontological Services Course Descriptions
GRG 550-560 Proseminar in Gerontology I and II (4005-4015) (6 credits)
GRG 570 Delivery of Human Services to the Older Person (4045) (3 credits)
GRG 580 Research Methods and Analysis (4025) (3 credits)
GRG 600 Mental Health Issues and Aging* (3 credits)
GRG 610 Clinical Pathology (4135) (3 credits)
GRG 620 Assessing the Gerontological Client (4115) (3 credits)
GRG 630 Counseling the Gerontological Client* (3 credits)
GRG 640 Group Process and Practicum (4125) (3 credits)
GRG 791-792 Advanced Internship (4905-4915) (6 credits)
GRG 793 Directed Readings (4955) (3 credits)
Health Administration and Health Education Joint Degree
Master of Science in Long-Term Care Administration
Online Masters in Health Administration with a Concentration in Healthcare Informatics
Online Post-Master's Certificate in Healthcare Informatics
M.S. in Health Administration with a Concentration in Organization Development and Leadership
Post-Master’s Certificate in Health Administration
Certificate in Health Care Ethics
Health Administration Course Descriptions
HAD 552 Health Administration (4605) (3 credits)
HAD 553 Health Care Organization (4645) (3 credits)
HAD 554 Health Care Law (4655) (3 credits)
HAD 555 Accounting for Health Care Organizations (4675) (3 credits)
HAD 556 Financial Management of Health Care Organizations (4685) (3 credits)
HAD 557 Health Care Strategic Planning and Marketing (4635) (3 credits)
HAD 558 Hospital Administration (4715) (3 credits)
HAD 559 Health Policy (4805) (3 credits)
HAD 560 Health Care Informatics (4665) (3 credits)
HAD 561 Health Care and the Internet (4155) (3 credits)
HAD 562 Health Information Management Systems Data and Infrastructure (4105) (3 credits)
HAD 563 Health Information Management Systems Applications (4115) (3 credits)
HAD 564 Computer-Based Patient Record (CPR) (4125) (3 credits)
HAD 570 Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Illness and Disability (4625) (3 credits)
HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care (4745) (3 credits)
HAD 601 Fieldwork in Health Administration (5025) (3 credits)
HAD 602 Directed Research in Health Services (4955) (3 credits)
HSV 550 Health Services Research (HED 4025) (3 credits)
HSV 551 Managed Health Care (HAD 4765) (3 credits)
HSV 700 Integrative Capstone Course in Health Services (HAD 6025) (3 credits)
Health Care Ethics Course Descriptions
HAD 554 Health Care Law (3 credits)
HAD 559 Health Policy (3 credits)
HAD 570 Psychological Aspects of Chronic Disease and Disability (3 credits)
HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care (3 credits)
HCE 550 Topics in Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 551 Methodological Issues in Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 552 Theological Issues in Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 553 Philosophical Ethical Theories in Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 570 Clinical Bioethics and Religious Traditions (3 credits)
HCE 571 Health Care Disparities (3 credits)
HCE 572 Social Justice and Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 573 Death and Dying: End-of-Life Decision Making (3 credits)
HCE 574 Spirituality and Health Care (3 credits)
HCE 600 Fieldwork in Clinical Bioethics (3 credits)
HCE 601 Ethical, Medical and Legal Issues in Neonatology and Pediatrics (3 credits)
HCE 700 Integrative Capstone in Bioethics (3 credits)
School Nurse Certification Outside of the M.S. Program
Health Education Course Descriptions
HED 551 Mapping for Health Research, Planning, Policy Development and Marketing (4985) (3 credits)
HED 552 Epidemiology (4805) (3 credits)
HED 553 Program Planning for Wellness (4775) (3 credits)
HED 554 Curriculum Strategies for Health Educators (4845) (3 credits)
HED 560 Aging in America (4835) (3 credits)
HED 561 Human Sexuality (4875) (3 credits)
HED 571 Employee Assistance and Occupational Health (4625) (3 credits)
HED 572 Concepts of Mental Health (4785) (3 credits)
HED 573 Women and Health Care (4795) (3 credits)
HED 574 Concepts of Nutrition and Health (4815) (3 credits)
HED 575 Stress and Crisis Management (4855) (3 credits)
HED 576 Addictions (4885) (3 credits)
HED 577 Health Education in HIV/AIDS (4685) (3 credits)
HED 578 Experiential Counseling (4745) (3 credits)
HED 579 Behavioral Health of Children and Youth (4825) (3 credits)
HED 580 Leadership Principles (4825) (3 credits)
HED 600 Directed Research in Health Services (4955) (3 credits)
HED 601 Fieldwork in Health Education (5025) (3 credits)
HED 650 School Nursing Practice (4215) (3 credits)
HED 651 School Nurse Practicum (5145) (3 credits)
HED 770 Special Topics in Health Education (4905) (3 credits)
HSV 550 Health Services Research (HED 4025) (3 credits)
HSV 700 Integrative Capstone Course in Health Services (HED 6025) (3 credits)
Five-Year B.S./M.S. Program in Mathematics and Mathematics Education
Mathematics Education Course Descriptions
MED 551 History of Mathematics (3 credits)
MED 552 Number Theory (3 credits)
MED 553 Discrete Structures (3 credits)
MED 555 Probability and Statistics (3 credits)
MED 556 Linear Algebra (3 credits)
MED 557 Modern Algebra (3 credits)
MED 559 Mathematical Problem Solving (3 credits)
MED 601 Communication and Technology in Mathematics (3 credits)
MED 602 Secondary Mathematics Curriculum (3 credits)
MED 603 Assessment in Secondary Mathematics (3 credits)
MED 604 Advanced Perspectives on Secondary Mathematics (3 credits)
MED 605 Interdisciplinary Mathematics and Science Teaching (3 credits)
MED 611 Geometry for Teachers: from Problem Solving to Proof (3 credits)
MED 770 Topics in Mathematics Education (3 credits)
MED 771 Topics in Mathematics (3 credits)
MED 783 Research in Mathematics I (3 credits)
MED 784 Research in Mathematics II (3 credits)
GRA 500 Orientation to Study and Practice of Anesthesia (4005) (3 credits)
GRA 510 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology in Anesthesia I (3505) (4 credits)
GRA 520 Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology in Anesthesia II (4105) (4 credits)
GRA 530 Chemistry and Physics I (3515) (1 credit)
GRA 540 Chemistry and Physics of Anesthesia II and III (4155) (2 credits)
GRA 550 Pharmacology I (3525) (2 credits)
GRA 560 Pharmacology II (4185) (3 credits)
GRA 600 Advanced Principles of Practice (4305) (4 credits)
Organization Development and Leadership
Concentration in Adult Learning and Training
Concentration in Organizational Psychology and Development
Organization Development and Leadership Course Descriptions
ODL 600 Adult Learning: Theory and Application (TOD 4115) (3 credits)
ODL 605 Performance Consulting (TOD 4135) (3 credits)
ODL 610 Adult Learning Methods (TOD 4125) (3 credits)
ODL 615 Learning Design and Implementation (TOD 4145) (3 credits)
ODL 618 eLearning Design and Implementation (3 credits)
ODL 620 Psychological Assessments (ORG 7005) (3 credits)
ODL 625 Psychology of Executive Coaching (ORG 7015) (3 credits)
ODL 630 Leadership and Team Development (ORG 7035) (3 credits)
ODL 635 Seminar in Organizational Psychology Issues (ORG 7045) (3 credits)
ODL 642 The Art of Facilitation (TOD 5265) (3 credits)
ODL 644 Leadership Development: Methods for Training (TOD 5285) (3 credits)
ODL 646 Career Development (ORG 7025) (3 credits)
ODL 647 Appreciative Inquiry: Theory and Practice of Positive Whole System Change (3 credits)
ODL 655 Organization Change and Culture (TOD 4165) (3 credits)
ODL 660 Strategic Leadership (TOD 4155) (3 credits)
ODL 665 Leading Teams (TOD 5255) (3 credits)
ODL 670 Facilitative Leadership and Organization Development (TOD 4175) (3 credits)
ODL 680 Coaching and Mentoring Skills (TOD 5245) (3 credits)
ODL 688 Social Media and Learning (3 credits)
ODL 690 Creative Problem Solving (TOD 5215) 3 credits
ODL 695 Organization Consulting: A Gestalt Approach ( 3 credits)
ODL 700 Organizational Development: Theory & Application (TOD 6305) (3 credits)
ODL 710 Intervention Skills: Strategy and Design (TOD 6315) (3 credits)
ODL 780 Research Design and Evaluation (TOD 6325) (3 credits)
M.S. Degree in Psychology—Curriculum
PSY 551 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics I (4005) (4 credits)
PSY 552 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics II (4035) (4 credits)
PSY 610 Learning and Behavior (4115) (4 credits)
PSY 611 Advanced Physiological Psychology (4125) (4 credits)
PSY 612 Advanced Sensory Processes (4135) (4 credits)
PSY 613 Psychopharmacology (4155) (4 credits)
PSY 614 Cognitive Science (4175) (4 credits)
PSY 615 Health Psychology (4215) (4 credits)
PSY 616 Principles of Neuropsychology (4625) (4 credits)
PSY 617 Memory Organization and Retrieval ( 4 credits)
PSY 618 Comparative Psychology (4 credits)
PSY 620 Hormones, Brain and Behavior (3 credits)
PSY 621 Systems Neuroscience (3 credits)
PSY 650 Gerontology (4105) (4 credits)
PSY 651 Advanced Psychopathology (4225) (4 credits)
PSY 652 Assessment and Evaluation (4235) (4 credits)
PSY 653 Behavioral Medicine (4245) (4 credits)
PSY 654 Developmental Psychology (4265) (4 credits)
PSY 656 Social Cognition (4325) (4 credits)
PSY 658 Phenomenon of the Self ( 4 credits)
PSY 659 Advanced Child Psychopathology (4 credits)
PSY 660 Ethics in Psychology (4 credits)
PSY 661 Advanced Multicultural Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 591 Directed Studies I (4415) (4 credits)
PSY 592 Directed Studies II (4425) (4 credits)
Degree Requirements and Course Disbtribution
THE 511 Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible
THE 512 The Hebrew Bible and Its Inner "Re-readings"
THE 521 The Gospels and Discipleship
THE 522 The Letters of Paul: Conversation across the Centuries
THE 523 Biblical Interpretation: Actualizing the Bible in Today’s Church and World
THE 531 The Christian Tradition and Trajectory
THE 535 God, Gender, and Christian Spirituality
THE 541 Jesus through the Centuries
THE 542 The Triune God: The Relational Nature of the Divine
Distribution Requirement #2: THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
THE 547 Dignity, Rights, and Duties: The Many Facets of the Human Person
THE 548 Theology with and for the World
THE 549 Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
Distribution Requirement #3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND SACRAMENTS
THE 554 The Church as Sacrament for the World
THE 555 The Eucharist: A Vision of Solidarity
THE 564 Mediator, Mediation, and the Media
THE 566/HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
THE 567 The Greening of Catholic Understanding
THE 568 Politics and Religious Traditions in the USA
THE 581 The Church in Relation to Judaism
THE 583 Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
THE 694 Integrative Concluding Project (Elective)
AREA I—Writing And Culture (600-629)
ENG 600 Poetry Today (4105) (3 credits)
ENG 610 What is an Author? (4125) (3 credits)
ENG 611 Writers on Writing (3 credits)
ENG 612 Biography (4135) (3 credits)
ENG 614 The Short Story (4145) (3 credits)
ENG 615 Road to Revolution in the 1960 (4155) (3 credits)
ENG 617 Writing and the Other Arts (4175) (3 credits)
ENG 618 The Idea of the Book: From Codex to Hypertext (4185) (3 credits)
ENG 619 Young Adult Literature and Coming of Age Narratives (4465) (3 credits)
ENG 620 Special Topics in Literature and Culture (3 credits)
AREA II—Rhetoric and Composition: Theory and Practice (630-659)
ENG 630 Composition Theory (4205) (3 credits)
ENG 635 The Writing Teacher Writing (4215) (3 credits)
ENG 638 Pedagogies Old and New (4235) (3 credits)
ENG 640 Experiments in Narrative (4255) (3 credits)
ENG 641 Rhetorical Theory: Special Topics (4265) (3 credits)
ENG 642 Style (4275) (3 credits)
AREA III—Professional Writing (660-699)
ENG 665 Memoir (4315) (3 credits)
ENG 668 Creative Nonfiction Workshop (4325) (3 credits)
ENG 669 Poetry-Writing Workshop (4335) (3 credits)
ENG 670 Fiction-Writing Workshop I (4345) (3 credits)
ENG 671 Fiction-Writing Workshop II (3 credits)
ENG 673 Screenwriting Workshop (4455) (3 credits)
ENG 675 Special Topic Writing Workshop (3 credits)
ENG 676 Writing for Publication (4355) (3 credits)
ENG 677 Case Study: Public Relations (4375) (3 credits)
ENG 678 Case Study: Magazine Publishing (4435) (3 credits)
ENG 679 Special Topics in Journalism (4385) (3 credits)
ENG 680 Writing the Grant Proposal (4398) (3 credits)
ENG 682 New Media (4415) (3 credits)
ENG 683 Editing Practicum (4425) (3 credits)
ENG 684 Health Writing (4485) (3 credits)
ENG 791 Graduate Internship (4505) (3 credits)
ENG 793 Thesis Project I (4605) 3 or (6 credits)
ENG 794 Thesis Project II (4615) (3 credits)
ENG 770 Directed Readings (4905) (3 credits)
ENG 771 Directed Research (4915) (3 credits)
The Erivan K. Haub School of Business
Joint DO/MBA Program in Health and Medical Services Administration
Tuition and Financial Aid for DO/MBA Students
ACC 500 Accounting Concepts (3 credits)
ACC 550 Creating and Measuring Shareholder Value (3 credits)
ACC 601 Tax Planning for Management Decision-Making (3 credits)
ACC 602 Financial Statement Analysis (3 credits)
ACC 610 Topics in Accounting (3 credits)
DSS 500 Math for Graduate Business Studies (1 credit)
DSS 505 Business Statistical Tools with Excel (3 credits)
DSS 510 Statistics Proficiency (1 Credit)
DSS 525 Contemporary Information Technologies (3 credits)
DSS 560 Business Analytics for MBA (3 credits)
DSS 610 Business Analytics for BI
DSS 700 Six Sigma Applications and Foundations I (3 credits)
DSS 710 Six Sigma Applications and Foundations II (3 credits)
FIN 500 Managerial Economics (3 credits)
FIN 503 Financial Management (3 credits)
FIN 550 Shareholder Value Management (3 credits)
FIN 600 Financial Institutions and Capital Markets (3 credits)
FIN 601 Personal Financial Planning (3 credits)
FIN 602 Portfolio Management (3 credits)
FIN 604 Personal Insurance Planning (3 credits)
FIN 605 Pension and Benefits Administration (3 credits)
FIN 606 Estate Planning (3 credits)
FIN 607 Risk Management (3 credits)
FIN 608 Advanced Financial Management (3 credits)
FIN 609 International Finance (3 credits)
FIN 610 Security Analysis of Investments (3 credits)
FIN 612 Derivative Markets (3 credits)
FIN 613 Finance Study Tour (3 credits)
FIN 614 Accounting, Finance and Economics for Health Care (3 credits)
FIN 611 Mergers and Acquisitions (3 credits)
FIN 612 Derivative Markets (3 credits)
FIN 613 Finance Study Tour (3 credits)
Health and Medical Services Administration Courses
FIN 614 Accounting, Finance and Economics for Health Care (3 credits)
PMK 600 Health Care Marketing (3 credits)
PMK 660 Coding, Coverage, and Reimbursement (3 Credits)
MGT 796 Strategic Management in Health Care Organizations (3 credits)
FBE 545 Family Business and the Global Economy (3 credits) (Gateway Course)
FIN 601 Pension and Benefits Administration (3 credits)
MGT 500 Managing Work Organizations (3 credits)
MGT 545 Global Revolutions and Business (3 credits) (Gateway Courses)
MGT 551 Empowering Human Potential At Work (3 credits)
MGT 552 Stakeholder Theory and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
MGT 553 Excellence In Organizations (3 credits)
MGT 554 Ethical Practices in Business (3 credits)
MGT 608 Leading for Sustainability (3 credits)
MHC 560 Introduction to Strategic Human Resource Management (3 credits)
MHC 561 Human Resource Research/Survey Methods (3 credits)
MHC 562 Employment and Labor Law (3 credits)
MHC 563 Human Resource Technology (3 credits)
MHC 565 Leading Change in Organizations (3 credits)
MGT 650 Business Law for Managers (3 credits)
MHC 651 Career Management in Organizations (3 credits)
MHC 653 Leadership in the Modern Organization (3 credits)
MHC 654 Managing Teams (3 credits)
MHC 655 Managing Workforce Diversity (3 credits)
MHC 656 INfluence,Negotiation, and Conflict Skills (3 credits)
MHC 662 Rewards Administration (3 credits)
MHC 663 Talent Selection and Retention (3 credits)
MHC 667 Human Resource Fundamentals
MHC 771 Topics in Managing Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 770 Manging Human Capital Study Tour (3 credits)
MHC 791 Internship I (3 credits)
MHC 792 Internship II (3 credits)
MHC 793 Practicum in Manging Human Capital (3 credits)
MHC 794 Research in Manging Human Capital (3 credits)
International Business Courses
ACC 730 International Accounting Study Tour (3 credits)
FIN 609 International Finance (3 credits)
FIN 613 Finance Study Tour (3 credits)
MGT 661 International Management (3 credits)
MGT 770 International Business Study Tour (3 credits)
MKT 501 Marketing Concepts (3 credits)
MKT 550 Marketing Strategy (3 credits)
MKT 545 Sustainability: A Business Perspective (3 credits)
MKT 602 Promotional Strategy (3 credits)
MKT 603 Strategic Marketing Management (3 credits)
MKT 604 International Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 605 Research in Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 606 Consumer Behavior (3 credits)
MKT 607 The Business of Sports (3 credits)
MKT 608 Marketing and Social Media (3 credits)
MKT 611 Global Marketing Concepts (3 credits)
MKT 612 Global Cultures and Consumers (3 credits)
MKT 613 International Channel Management (3 credits)
MKT 614 International Marketing Research (3 credits)
MKT 615 Emerging Markets (3 credits)
MKT 616 Global Marketing Communications (3 credits)
MKT 618 International Product Development and Brand Management (3 credits)
Master of Science in Business Intelligence
Business Intelligence Core Course Descriptions
DSS 600 Foundations for Business Intelligence (3 credits)
DSS 610 Business Analytics for BI (3 credits)
DSS 620 Concepts and Practice of DSS Modeling (3 credits)
DSS 630 Database Management Theory and Practice (3 credits)
DSS 640 Enterprise Data (3 credits)
DSS 650 Business Process Modeling & Analysis (3 credits)
DSS 660 Introduction to Data Mining (3 credits)
DSS 670 Critical Performance Management (3 credits)
DSS 680 Predictive Analytics (3 credits)
DSS 690 Management Issues in Business Intelligence (3 credits)
Master of Science in Financial Services Program
ACC 500 Accounting Concepts (3 credits)
DSS 500 Math for Graduate Business Studies (3 credits)
DSS 610 Statistics Proficiency for Master Level Students (3 credits)
FIN 550 Shareholder Value Management (3 credits)
FIN 600 Financial Institutions and Capital Markets (3 credits)
ACC 601 Tax Planning for Management Decision Making (3 credits)
ACC 602 Financial Statement Analysis (3 credits)
FIN 601 Personal Financial Planning (3 credits)
FIN 604 Personal Insurance Planning (3 credits)
FIN 605 Pension and Benefits Administration (3 credits)
FIN 606 Estate Planning (3 credits)
FIN 607 Risk Management (3 credits)
FIN 608 Advanced Financial Management (3 credits)
FIN 609 International Finance (3 credits)
FIN 610 Security Analysis (3 credits)
FIN 611 Mergers and Acquisitions (3 credits)
FIN 612 Derivative Markets (3 credits)
FIN 613 Finance Study Tour (3 credits)
FIN 770 Topics in Finance (3 credits)
MGT 552 Stakeholder Theory and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
Master of Science in Managing Human Capital Program
Admissions Requirements and Procedures
Graduation/Commencement Policies
Master of Science in Managing Human Capital Courses
ACC 500 Accounting Concepts (3 credits)
MKT 501 Marketing Concepts (3 credits)
MGT 500 Managing Work Organizations (3 credits)
MGT 552 Stakeholder Theory and Social Responsibility (3 credits)
MGT 560 Introduction to Strategic Human Capital & Talent Management (3 credits)
MHC 561 Human Capital Research, Measurment & Metrics (3 credits)
MHC 562 Employment & Labor Law (3 credits)
MHC 563 Human Resource Technology (3 credits)
MHC 564 Finance and Accounting for Managers (3 credits)
MHC 565 Leading Change in Organizations (3 credits)
MHC 797 Managing Human Capital: Strategy & Design (3 credits)
FIN 605 Pension and Benefits Administration (3 credits)
MGT 551 Empowering Human Potential at Work (3 credits)
MGT 650 Business Law for Management (3 credits)
MHC 651 Career Management in Organizations (3 credits)
MHC 652 Interpersonal and Influence Skills (3 credits)
MGT 653 Leadership in the Modern Organization (3 credits)
MGT 654 Managing Teams (3 credits)
MHC 655 Workforce Diversity (3 credits)
MGT 656 Negotiation Skills (3 credits)
MGT 660 Consulting to Management (3 credits)
MGT 661 International Management (3 credits)
MHC 662 Total Rewards (3 credits)
MHC 663 Talent - Selection & Retention (3 credits)
MHC 667 Human Resources Fundamentals (3)
MGT 770 Management Study Tour (3 credits)
MGT 793 Research in Management (3 credits)
MGT 794 Research in Management (3 credits)
Master of Science in International Marketing Program
Master of Science in International Marketing Courses
MKT 611 Global Marketing Concepts (3 credits)
MKT 612 Global Cultures and Consumers 3 credits
MKT 613 International Channel Management (3 credits)
MKT 614 International Marketing Research (3 credits)
MKT 615 Emerging Markets (3 credits)
MKT 616 Global Marketing Communications (3 credits)
MKT 617 Quantitative Methods for International Marketing Management (3 credits)
MKT 618 International Product Development and Brand Management (3 credits)
MKT 795 Seminar in International Marketing (3 credits)
Structure of Admissions Committee
Executive MBA Academic Policies and Regulations
Deferred Payment Plan for Executive MBA Program
ACC 500 Accounting Concepts I (2 credits)
ACC 550 Creating and Measuring Shareholder Value (2 credits)
ACC 602 Financial Statement Analysis (1 credit)
BUS 571 Global Business (3 credits)
BUS 572 International Residency (1 credit)
DSS 581 Business Statistics (2 credits)
DSS 582 Research Skills (2 credits)
DSS 583 Decision-Making Techniques (2 credits)
DSS 585 Business Intelligence 1 credit
FIN 501 Economics (Micro and Macro) (2 credits)
FIN 504 Principles of Finance (2 credits)
FIN 506 Analysis of Financial Markets (1 credit)
FIN 550 Shareholder Value Management (3 credits)
FIN 624 Investments (1 credit)
MGT 510 Empowering Work Organizations (2 credits)
MGT 511 The Legal Environment (1 credit)
MGT 512 Human Resources (1 credit)
MGT 572 Leadership and Executive Development I (1 credit)
MGT 573 Leadership and Executive Development II (1 credit)
MGT 798 Capstone Simulation (2 credits)
MGT 799 Business Policy (3 credits)
Executive Master’s in Food Marketing Program
Curriculum for the M.B.A. in Food Marketing
Curriculum for the Master of Science in Food Marketing
Foundation Courses (For M.B.A. in Food Marketing)
Upper Level Courses (For M.S., M.B.A., and Post-Master’s Certificate)
ACC 580 Managerial Accounting I
ACC 581 †Managerial Accounting II
DSS 573 Contemporary Information Technologies
FIN 553 †Managerial Finance II
FMK 710 Problem Solving for Food Marketing Managers
FME 711 Food Marketing Management
FMK 712 How to Prepare and Use the Annual Marketing Plan
FMK 713 Food Marketing Strategy: A Warfare Approach
FMK 714 Strategy and Tactics of Food Pricing
FMK 716 Turning Customer Service into Customer Delight
FMK 718 Creating and Measuring Customer Value
FMK 719 Private Label Sales and Marketing Strategies
FMK 720 Market Segmentation and Targeted Marketing
FMK 721 Qualitative Research Techniques in Food Marketing Research
FMK 722 Quantitative Research in Food Marketing
FMK 723 Food Advertising Research
FMK 724 Marketing Intelligence and Secondary Sources
FMK 725 Understanding the Food Customer and Consumer
FMK 727 Legal Issues in Food Marketing
FMK 731 How to Create Effective Food Advertising
FMK 732 Making Consumer Promotions More Effective
FMK 733 Making Trade Promotions More Effective
FMK 741 International Food Business
FMK 742 International Marketing: Emerging Markets
FMK 743 International Marketing: Developed Markets
FMK 751 Supply Chain Management
FMK 752 Category Management/Retail Partnerships
FMK 753 Trends in Food Retailing
FMK 761 Food Technology and Packaging
FMK 762 Nutrition: Issues for Food Marketers
FMK 763 Food Marketing and Retail Technology
FMK 771 The Foodservice Industry
FMK 772 Foodservice Manufacturing and Distribution
FMK 773 On-Site and Commercial Foodservice
FMK 781 Independent Study in Food Marketing
FMK 782 Independent Study in Food Marketing
FMK 789 Social and Ethical Issues in Food Marketing
FME 799 †Masters of Science in Food Marketing Capstone
MGT 592 Empowering Individual Potential for the Practicing Executive
MGT 593 Empowering Groups and Teams for the Practicing Executive
MGT 690 †Leadership and Development
Executive Online Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing MBA for Executives
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Post Master's Certificate for Executives
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing MBA for Executives
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing MBA Curriculum
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing MBA for Executives Course Descriptions
Foundation Courses (5 Required)
MGT 520 Empowering Individuals and Groups for the Practicing Executive
MGT 581 Leadership & Development
DSS 591 Contemporary Information Technology
MPE 620 Supply Chain Management
MPE 700 Strategies for Managed Care
MPE 610 Drug/Device Regulations
MPE 720 Global Corporate Strategy
MPE 711 Pharmaceutical Strategy: Strategies for Market Access
MPE 625 Creating Effective R&D
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Post MBA/Masters and Advanced Certificates for Executives
Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing Post MBA/Master's and Advanced Certificates Curriculum
Course Descriptions (6 Classes required for a total of 12 Credits)
College of Professional and Liberal Studies
Advanced Standing for Transfer Students
Academic Policies and Regulations
Degree and Certificate Requirements
Minimum Standards for Graduation
Minimum Requirements for Retention
Academic Dismissal and Suspension
Requirements for B.S. in Criminal Justice
Requirements for B.S. in Early Childhood/Elementary Education Pre-K-4
Requirements for B.S. in Health Administration
Requirements for B.S. in Legal Studies
Requirements for B.S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Autism Studies Concentration)
Requirements for B.S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Gaming & Animation Concentration)
Requirements for B.S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Humanities Concentration)
Requirements for B. S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Professional Studies Concentration)
Requirements for B.S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Public Administration Concentration)
Requirements for B. S. in Professional and Liberal Studies (Social Science Concentration)
Requirements for B.S. in Organizational Development and Leadership
Requirements for Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Accountancy
Requirements For Certificate in Autism Studies
Requirements for Certificate in Professional Writing and Speaking
Requirements For Certificate in Gaming & Animation
Requirements for Certificate in Health Administration
Requirements for Certificate in Organizational Development and Leadership
Requirements for Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Pre-Health Science (Bridge Program)
ACC 101 Concepts of Financial Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 102 Managerial Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 205 Financial Accounting Information Systems I (3 credits)
ACC 206 Financial Accounting Information Systems II (3 credits)
ACC 212 Management Accounting Information Systems I (3 credits)
ACC 307 Financial Accounting Information Systems III (3 credits)
ACC 312 Accounting and Consulting in the Global Community (3 credits)
ACC 315 Federal Income Taxation (3 credits)
ACC 317 Auditing and Assurance Services (3 credit)
ACC 407 Contemporary Topics in Financial Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 410 Financial Statement Analysis (3 credits)
ACC 415 Special Topics in Federal Taxation (3 credits)
ACC 417 Advanced Auditing (3 credits)
ACC 418 Contemporary Topics in Auditing and Assurance Services (3 credits)
ACC 420 Fund Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 422 Forensic Accounting (3 credits)
ACC 430 International Accounting (3 credits)
BIO 101 Cell Biology (4 credits)
BIO 160 Heredity and Evolution (3 credits)
Business (Interdisciplinary) Courses
CLA 201 Classical Mythology (3 credits)
CLA 203 Readings in Classical Tragedy (3 credits)
Decision & System Sciences Courses
DSS 200 Introduction to Information Systems (3 credits)
DSS 210 Business Statistics (3 credits)
Teacher Certification Program: Admission and Retention
Obtaining a Teaching Certificate
Preparation of Students for Catholic Schools
Department of Teacher Education
EDU 160 Schools in Society (3 credits)
EDU 151 Development, Cognition and Learning (3 credits)
EDU 160F Field Experience for Schools in Society (0 credit)
EDU 151F Field Experience for Development, Cognition and Learning (0 credit)
EDU 155 Foundations of Early Childhood Education (3 credits)
EDU 155F Field Experience for EDU 155 Foundations of Early Childhood Education
EDU 230 Early Literacy and Numeracy (3 credits)
EDU 231 Assessment and Evaluation in Education (3 credits)
EDU 232 Reading/Literature I (3 credits)
EDU 231F Field Experience for EDU 231 Assessment and Evaluation in Education
EDU 232F Field Experience for EDU 232 Reading/Literature I
EDU 240 Reading/Literature II (3 credits)
EDU 240F Field Experience Reading Lit II (1 credit)
EDU 241 Social and Motor Development (3 credits)
EDU 242 Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment in Early Childhood (3 credits)
EDU 246 Literacy, Language and Culture (3 credits)
EDU 246F Field Experience for EDU 246 Literacy, Language and Culture
EDU 362 Social Studies Thru Arts PK-4 (3 credits)
EDU 362F Field Experience for EDU 362 Social Studies Thru Arts PK-4 (0 credits)
EDU 363 Science Methods PK-4 (3 credits)
EDU 363F Field Experience for EDU 363 Science Methods PK-4
EDU 365 Mathematics and Technology PK-4 (3 credits)
EDU 365F Field Experience for EDU 365 Mathematics and Technology PK-4
SPE 495-EDU 498 Dual Major (PK-4 & Special Ed K-8) Student Teaching (12 credits)
Department of Special Education
SPE 160 Introduction to Special Education (3 credits)
SPE 160F Field Experience for SPE 160 Introduction to Special Education
SPE 200 Teaching in Inclusive Environments (3 credits)
SPE 200F Field Experience for SPE 200 Teaching in Inclusive Environments
SPE 310 Diagnostic Assessment and Progress Monitoring (3 credits)
SPE 310F Field Experience for SPE 310 Diagnostic Assessment and Progress Monitoring
SPE 329 Educating Students with High Incidence Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 339 Educating Students with Low Incidence Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 340 Literacy Instruction for Students with Exceptionalities (3 credits)
SPE 350 Family, School, and Community in a Diverse Society (3 credits)
SPE 369 Educating Students with Emotional, Social and Behavioral Disabilities (3 credits)
SPE 460 Math, Science & Social Studies Instruction for Students with Exceptionalities (3 credits)
Concentration in Professional Writing and Speaking
Lower Division English Courses
ENG 103 Communication Skills (3 credits)
ENG 111 Exposition and Argumentation (3 credits)
ENG 112 Research Based Writing (PWS 112) (3 credits)
ENG 113 Literature and Composition (3 credits)
ENG 201 Major American Writers (3 credits)
ENG 205 Cultural Diversity (3 credits)
ENG 206 Public Speaking and Presentation: Rhetoric in Modern Practice (3 credits)
ENG 221 Background for English Studies (3 credits)
ENG 223 The British Tradition (3 credits)
ENG 271 Writing for the World Wide Web (3 Credits)
ENG 310 Twentieth-Century Irish Fiction (3 credits)
ENG 382 Literary Theory Plato to Poststructuralism (3 credits)
ENG 402 Shakespeare: Early Works (3 credits)
ENG 403 Shakespeare: Later Works (3 credits)
ENG 405 Eighteenth- Century British Novel (3 credits)
ENG 407 Twentieth-Century British and Irish Novel (3 credits)
Professional Writing and Speaking
PWS 112 Research Based Writing (ENG 112) (3 credits)
PWS 261 Introduction to Reporting & Writing (3 credits)
PWS 263 Organizational Writing (3 credits)
PWS 264 Techniques of Business Presentation (3 credits)
PWS 265 Public Relations (3 credits)
PWS 266 Case Studies in Public Relations and Advertising (3 credits)
PWS 267 Negotiations, Writing and Conflict (3 credits)
PWS 268 Persuasion/Influence in Media and Relationships
PWS 271 Writing for the World Wide Web (3 Credits)
PWS 361 The Art of Editing (3 credits)
PWS 362 Sex, Morality and the Media (3 credits)
PWS 363 Medical Writing (3 credits)
PWS 364 Cultural Reporting: Narrating Race (3 credits)
PWS 365 Writing for Video and Cinema (3 credits)
PWS 401 Special Topics in Organizational Writing (3 credits)
FIN 100 Personal Financial Management (3 credits)
FIN 200 Introduction to Finance (3 credits)
FIN 201 Markets and Institutions (3 credits)
FIN 202 Financial Practicum 1 credit*
FIN 300 Intermediate Managerial Finance (3 credits)
FIN 301 Investments (3 credits)
FIN 302 International Finance (3 credits)
FIN 303 Small Business Finance (3 credits)
FIN 400 Mergers and Acquisitions (3 credits)
FIN 401 Student Managed Funds (3 credits)
FIN 402 Portfolio Management (3 credits)
FIN 403 Speculative Markets (3 credits)
Foreign Languages and Literatures
ESL 201 Composition and Critical Thinking for Non-Native Speakers of English (3 credits)
ESL 202 Composition and Critical Thinking for Non-Native Speakers of English (3 credits)
FRE 111-112 Introduction to French I-II (6 credits)
ITA 111-112 Introduction to Italian I-II (6 credits)
SNL 101 American Sign Language I (3 credits)
HAD 101 Introduction to Health Administration (3 credits)
HAD 110 Principles of Public Health and Epidemiology (3 credits)
HAD 120 Financial Management of Health Care Organizations (3 credits)
HAD 200 Health Care Law and Ethics (3 credits)
HAD 210 Strategic Planning and Marketing in Health Care Organizations (3 credits)
HAD 220 Health Policy (3 credits)
HAD 243: Helping and Healing: Ethics, Community and Personal Transformation
HAD 300 Capstone Practicum in Health Administration (3 credits)
HAD 310 Capstone Seminar in Health Administration (3 credits)
HAD 346 Administration of Health Care Organizations (3 credits)
Requirements for the History Minor
LAS 241 (SOC) 241 American Labor Movement (3 credits)
LAS 271 (SOC 271) Law of Industrial Relations (3 credits)
LAS 272 (SOC 272) Employment Law (3 credits)
LAS 273 (SOC 273) Collective Bargaining (3 credits)
LAW 205-206 The Paralegal, Legal Research and Analysis I-II (6 credits)
LAW 200 Introduction to the Legal System (3 credits)
LAW 201 Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics (3 credits)
LAW 307 Law and Litigation (3 credits)
LAW 308 Tort and Personal Injury Law (3 credits)
LAW 309 Corporate and Commercial Law (3 credits)
LAW 314 Trusts and Estate Administration (3 credits)
LAW 316 Family Law (3 credits)
LAW 318 Real Estate Law (3 credits)
LAW 320 Criminal Law and Procedure (3 credits)
LAW 325 Intellectual Property and Patent Law (3 credits)
MGT 110 Essentials of Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
MGT 120 Essentials of Management (3 credits)
MGT 360 Legal Environment of Business I (3 credits)
MGT 243 Negotiation Skills (3 credits)
Lower Division Management Courses
Family Business and Entrepreneurship Courses
FBE 230 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and New Ventures (3 credits)
FBE 231 Family Business (3 credits)
FBE 270 Special Topics in Family Business and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 330 Special Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
FBE 360 Business Law-Entrepreneurial Firms
FBE 470 Special Topics in Family Business and Entrepreneurship (3 credits)
Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Courses
LEO 150 Serious Comedy & Social Justice (3 credits)
LEO 210 Business, Stakeholders, and Ethics (3 credits)
LEO 211 Perspectives on Leadership (3 credits)
LEO 270 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability (3 credits)
LEO 370 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability (3 credits)
LEO 470 Special Topics in Leadership, Ethics and Ooganizational Sustainability (3 credits)
MKT 201 Principles of Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 202 Marketing Research (3 credits)
MKT 301 Integrated Marketing Communications (3 credits)
MKT 302 Consumer & Buyer Behavior (3 credits)
MKT 312 Selling and Sales Management (3 credits)
MKT 313 Ethics in Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 314 Marketing in a Digital World (3 credits)
MKT 315 Marketing in a Multicultural World (3 credits)
MKT 321 Advertising (3 credits)
MKT 324 Public Relations and Publicity (3 credits)
MKT 331 International Marketing (3 credits)
MKT 350 Event Marketing (3 credits)
Music, Theatre and Film Courses
MTF 157 Music History: Antiquity through 1750 (3 credits)
MTF 158 Music History: 1750 to the Present Day (3 credits)
MTF 191 Introduction to the Film (3 credits)
Organizational Development and Leadership
Organizational Development and Leadership Courses
ODL 200 Career and Personal Development (3 credits)
ODL 300 Organizational Development (3 credits)
ODL 310 Group and Team Dynamics (3 credits)
ODL 320 Leadership and Development (3 credits)
ODL 330 Issues in Organizational Development (3 credits)
ODL 340 Coaching and Consulting (3 credits)
ODL 400 Capstone Project in Organizational Development (3 credits)
Requirements for the Philosophy Minor
Philosophy in the GEP (see Curricula)
PHL 154 Moral Foundations (3 credits)
PHL 201 Knowledge and Existence (3 credits)
PHL 250 Philosophy of Death (3 credits)
PHL 252 The Philosophy of Karl Marx (3 credits)
PHL 256 Freedom and Determinism (3 credits)
PHL 310 Philosophy of Art (3 credits)
PHL 354 Philosophy of Religion (3 credits)
PHL 401 Ancient Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 410 Medieval Philosophy (3 credits)
PHL 320 Business, Society, and Ethics (See MGT 220) (3 credits)
Introductory Political Science Courses
POL 111 Introduction to American Government and Politics (3 credits)
American Government and Politics Courses
POL 308 Congress and the Legislative Process (3 credits)
POL 309 The Presidency (3 credits)
POL 310 Constitutional Politics (3 credits)
POL 311 The Constitutional Law of Civil Rights and Liberties (3 credits)
POL 313 Public Policy (3 credits)
POL 318 Philadelphia Politics (3 credits)
POL 319 Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Voting Behavior (3 credits)
Professional Writing and Speaking
Requirements for the Psychology Major
Requirements for the Psychology Minor
PSY 100 Introductory Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 120 Lifespan Development (3 credits)
PSY 200 Personality (3 credits)
PSY 121 Child Development (3 credits)
PSY 122 Abnormal Psychology/Non-Majors (3 credits)
PSY 123 Psychology of Men/Psychology of Women (3 credits)
PSY 124 Human Sexuality (3 credits)
PSY 201 Biological Bases of Behavior (3 credits)
PSY 210 Research Methods (3 credits)
PSY 211 Statistics for the Social Sciences (3 credits)
PSY 223 Health Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 224 Psychopharmacology (3 credits)
PSY 226 Psychology of Emotion (3 credits)
PSY 227 Cognitive Processes (3 credits)
PSY 230 Social Psychology (3 credits)
PSY 233 Adulthood and Aging (3 credits)
PSY 374-375 Independent Study (6 credits)
PSY 390-391 Internship I-II (6 credits)
Lower Division Purchasing Courses
Upper Division Purchasing Courses
PUR 210 Global Supply Management / International Procurement (3 credits)
PUR 215 Materials, Logistics and Distribution (3 credits)
PUR 225 Purchasing Contracts: Law, Development and Management (3 credits)
PUR 230 Strategic Supply Chain Concepts and Techniques (3 credits)
PUR 240 Negotiations (3 credits)
PUR 245 Ethics in Purchasing and Supply Chain Management (3 credits)
Lower Division Sociology Courses
Upper Division Sociology Courses
SOC 201 Schools in Society (See EDU 160) (3 credits)
SOC 204 Cultural Anthropology (3 credits)
SOC 205 Ethnic and Minority Relations (3 credits)
SOC 206 Theories of Crime (3 credits)
SOC 207 Juvenile Justice (3 credits)
SOC 208 Sociology of Gender (3 credits)
SOC 209 Marriage and the Family (3 credits)
SOC 211 Classical Sociological Theory (3 credits)
SOC 218 Social Gerontology (3 credits)
SOC 219 Social Deviance (3 credits)
SOC 223 Health and Society (3 credits)
SOC 231 Probation and Parole (3 credits)
SOC 232 Sociology of Human Sexuality (3 credits)
SOC 247 Organized Crime (3 credits)
SOC 250 Foundations of Addiction for the Criminal Justice Professional (3 credits)
SOC 253 Legal Methods: The Study of Law (3 credits)
SOC 261 Introduction to Criminal Investigation (3 credits)
SOC 262 White Collar Crime (3 credits)
SOC 263 Criminology (3 credits)
SOC 269 Introduction to Law Enforcement (3 credits)
SOC 312-313 Social Research Methods I and II (6 credits)
SOC 320 Sociology of Work (3 credits)
Theology and Religious Studies
Theology and Religious Studies Courses
THE 154 Faith, Justice and the Catholic Tradition (3 credits)
THE 211 The Hebrew Bible (3 credits)
THE 221 Introduction to the New Testament (3 credits)
THE/REL 325 Synoptic Gospels (3 credits)
THE 341 Jesus through the Centuries (3 credits)
THE 345 Evil As A Theological Problem (3 credits)
THE 348 Theology and Science (3 credits)
THE 356 Liberation and Political Theologies (3 credits)
THE 357 Feminist Theologies (3 credits)
THE 361 Catholic Social Teaching (3 credits)
THE 362 Faith and Justice: Scripture and Social Values (3 credits)
THE 365 Christian Marriage Today (3 credits)
THE 366 Christian Medical Ethics (3 credits)
THE 392 Directed Readings in Theology or Religious Studies (3 credits)
REL 101 Comparative Religion (3 credits)
REL 211 The Hebrew Bible (3 Credits)
REL 221 Introduction to the New Testament (3 credits)
REL 251 Religions of Ancient India (3 credits)
REL 322 Myth and History in the Hebrew Bible (3 credits)
REL/THE 325 Synoptic Gospels (3 credits)
REL 338 Jewish and Christian Responses to the Holocaust (3 credits)
