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Economics |
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• ECO 359 - Independent Study in Economics
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• ECO 370 - Special Topics in Economics
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• ECO 400 - Seminar in Economics
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Education Senior Methods Block
The general and special methods courses, taken just prior to student teaching, are considered an integrated block, with a team of college instructors working together with high school teachers to help students develop competence. The total experience includes regular fieldwork, supervised by the college, in one or more schools where students observe, tutor, assist with small groups, and begin to teach. General and special methods courses must be taken during the same semester. These method courses and student teaching cannot be transferred from another institution.
During the fall semester, students spend one morning a week in Brooklyn Technical High School as part of their methods courses. |
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• EDU 115 - Educational Psychology
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• EDU 121 - Teaching Adolescents with Exceptionalities
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• EDU 183 - Self Exploration and Career Search
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• EDU 234 - Sociological and Philosophical Foundations of Education
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• EDU 240 - Adolescent Literacy
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• EDU 250 - Introduction to Middle School
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• EDU 251 - Literacy Acquisition: Middle School Years
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• EDU 256 - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages
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• EDU 360 - Methods of Secondary Education
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• EDU 361 - Methods of Teaching English in Secondary School
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• EDU 363 - Methods of Teaching History and Social Studies in Secondary School
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• EDU 364 - Methods of Teaching Mathematics in Secondary School
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• EDU 365 - Methods of Teaching Modern Language in Secondary School
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• EDU 366 - Methods of Teaching Science in Secondary School
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• EDU 473 - Supervised Teaching in Secondary Schools
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Education (Secondary) Career Education
The following courses are offered as a service to all students in the College by the Director of Counseling and Career Services. |
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• EDU 180 - Self Exploration and Career Search I
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• EDU 181 - Career Search II
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English CO-CURRICULAR WORKSHOP IN YEARBOOK may be offered for academic credit in accordance with the policy that “students may earn 1/2 credit per semester for a total of two credits toward the degree for participation in co-curricular activities approved for credit by the faculty.” Consult the Moderator of the Yearbook. |
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• ENG 102 - Basic Writing Skills
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• ENG 102L - Basic Writing Skills Lab
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• ENG 103 - Writing for Effective Communication
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• ENG 105 - Creative Writing
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• ENG 106 - Dramatic And Visual Writing
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• ENG 107 - Fiction Writing
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• ENG 108 - Journalism
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• ENG 109 - Analytical Writing
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• ENG 110 - Communication for Professionals
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• ENG 111 - The Language of Film
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• ENG 112 - Classical Literature
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• ENG 113 - Introduction to Drama
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• ENG 114 - Introduction To Poetry
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• ENG 115 - The Short Story
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• ENG 119 - A Rainbow of Voices
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• ENG 123 - Fictional Narrative
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• ENG 124 - Poetry And Drama
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• ENG 125 - An Introduction to Magazine Writing
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• ENG 140 - Miracles and Massacres
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• ENG 199 - Supervised Internship
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• ENG 201 - Introduction to Reading Literature Critically
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• ENG 202 - Literature and the Writing Process
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• ENG 211 - Film/Media Genre
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• ENG 212 - Film/Media Authorship
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• ENG 213 - Film/Media and Society
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• ENG 214 - Film/Media Form
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• ENG 218 - Medieval Imaginations
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• ENG 219 - Literature of the English Renaissance
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• ENG 221 - Seventeenth Century Literature
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• ENG 222 - The Age of Johnson
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• ENG 233 - Prose and Poetry of the English Romantic Movement
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• ENG 237 - Modern American Drama
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• ENG 238 - Modern European Drama
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• ENG 243 - Nineteenth Century British Novel
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• ENG 245 - Modern British Novel
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• ENG 253 - Modern Poetry
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• ENG 255 - Comedy
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• ENG 256 - The Bible as Literature
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• ENG 259 - Modern American Novel
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• ENG 261 - African American Literature
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• ENG 262 - Resonant Voices
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• ENG 265 - Literature and the Environment
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• ENG 292 - Survey of British Literature I
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• ENG 293 - Survey in British Literature II
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• ENG 294 - Survey in American Literature from Beginnings to 1865
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• ENG 295 - Survey in American Literature Since 1865
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• ENG 300 - Scholarly Writing about Literature
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• ENG 303 - Continental Masterworks
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• ENG 305 - Chaucer
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• ENG 332 - Shakespeare
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• ENG 358 - American Renaissance
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• ENG 359 - American Literature, 1890–1945
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• ENG 360 - American Literature Since 1945
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• ENG 370 - Selected Themes or Topics of Literary Interest
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• ENG 414 - Middle English Literature
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• ENG 434 - Victorian Prose & Poetry
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• ENG 487 - The Senior Thesis
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French |
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• FRE 151 - Elementary I
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• FRE 152 - Elementary II
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• FRE 201 - Intermediate I
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• FRE 202 - Intermediate French II
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• FRE 211 - French Readings I
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• FRE 212 - French Readings II
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General Studies |
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• GS 110 - Portfolio and Career Development Seminar
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• GS 111 - Experiential Portfolio Seminar
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• GS 111L - Experiential Portfolio Seminar
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• GS 260 - Diversity And Sensitivity in the Workplace
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• GS 261 - Disabilities in Society and the Workplace
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• GS 400 - Adults in Transition
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• GS 401 - Problem Solving for Professionals
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• GS 402 - Critical Thinking for Professionals
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• GS 404 - Administration and the Liberal Arts
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• GS 406 - Community Service-Learning
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• GS 423 - Principles of Training and Staff Development
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• GS 424 - Training and Development Techniques
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• GS 427 - Special Topics
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• GS 468 - Practicum in Training and Staff Development
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Health Administration |
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• HA 200 - Fundamentals of Financial Accounting
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• HA 230 - Human Resources Management
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• HA 244 - Health Care Policy
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