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Communication Studies CO-CURRICULAR WORKSHOP IN DRAMATICS may be offered for academic credit in accordance with the policy that students may earn 1/2 academic 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 and Director of Chapel Players. |
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• SPC 234 - Creative Drama Workshop
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• SPC 235 - Play Production
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• SPC 270 - Small Group Discussion
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• SPC 300 - Theories of Persuasion
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• SPC 302 - American Musical Theatre
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• SPC 304 - Directing
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• SPC 319 - Speech-Language Pathology I
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• SPC 320 - Speech-Language Pathology II
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• SPC 340 - Audiology
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• SPC 342 - Aural Rehabilitation
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• SPC 350 - Advanced Speech Communication
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• SPC 400 - Internships
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• SPC 405 - History of Rhetoric
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• SPC 410 - Anatomy, Physiology, and Neurology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism
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• SPC 415 - Rhetoric and Popular Culture
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• SPC 424 - Clinical Procedure and Practice
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Computer |
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• COM 252 - Advanced C++
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• COM 320 - Programming Languages
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• COM 330 - Computer Graphics
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• COM 340 - Human Computer Communication
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• COM 470 - Directed Studies
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• COM 490 - Current Topics in Computing
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• COM 499 - Internship in Computer Science
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Computer Science |
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• COM 115 - Exploring the Internet
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• COM 140 - Microcomputer Applications I
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• COM 141 - Microcomputer Applications II
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• COM 150 - Introduction to Computer Programming
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• COM 152 - Computer Programming
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• COM 200 - Computer Science: An Overview
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• COM 205 - Multimedia Applications
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• COM 210 - Algorithms and Data Structures
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• COM 230 - Software Engineering and Methodology
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• COM 249 - Computer Organization and Assembly Language
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• COM 260 - Computer and Information Security
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• COM 288 - Business Systems and Design
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• COM 300 - Advanced Algorithms
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• COM 310 - Operating Systems
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• COM 360 - Computer Communications and Networking
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• COM 361 - Introduction to Cisco Networking
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• COM 362 - Advanced Cisco Networking
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• COM 370 - Advanced Computer Programming
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• COM 380 - Database Systems
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• COM 390 - Advanced Application Programming and Database Systems
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• COM 498 - Internship in Computer Information Systems
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Criminal Justice |
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• CJ 158 - Criminal Justice Administration
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• CJ 244 - Corrections
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• CJ 245 - Community Correctional Alternatives
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• CJ 246 - Restorative Justice
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• CJ 247 - Correctional Rehabilitation and Reentry
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• CJ 248 - Women and Crime
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• CJ 257 - Juvenile Justice
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• CJ 266 - Law Enforcement and Policing
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• CJ 277 - Criminal Procedure
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• CJ 278 - Criminal Law
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• CJ 324 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice
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• CJ 342 - Internship in Criminal Justice
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• CJ 359 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice
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• CJ 370 - Special Topics In Criminal Justice
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• CJ 400 - Capstone Seminar in Criminal Justice
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Dance |
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• DAN 101 - Technique and Sources of Modern Dance
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• DAN 103 - Dance Through The Ages
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• DAN 104 - Introduction To Hip Hop Dance
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• DAN 107 - Introduction To Latin Dance
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• DAN 110 - Dance Movement I
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• DAN 112 - Introduction To Tap Dance
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• DAN 113 - Introduction To Theater Dance
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• DAN 118 - Introduction To Afro-Caribbean Dance
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• DAN 201 - Technique and Sources of Modern Dance II
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• DAN 270 - Special Topics in Dance
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Earth Science |
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• ESC 110 - Introduction to Astronomy (Long Island Campus)
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• ESC 111 - Introduction to the Solar System (Long Island Campus)
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• ESC 112 - Introduction to Stellar Astronomy (Long Island Campus)
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• ESC 113 - Science in Science Fiction (Long Island Campus)
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• ESC 120 - Introduction to Geology (Long Island Campus)
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• ESC 130 - Introduction to Meteorology (Long Island Campus)
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Economics |
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• ECO 120 - Macroeconomics
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• ECO 127 - Comparative Economic Systems
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• ECO 161 - International Economic Problems
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• ECO 221 - Labor Economics
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• ECO 222 - Statistics
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• ECO 223 - Money and Banking
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• ECO 226 - Microeconomics
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• ECO 278 - Economic Geography
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• ECO 328 - History of Economic Thought
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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 field work, 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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