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Office of General Education (As of November 20, 2012)

Spring 2013 Perspectives Classes


Freshmen and transfer students who entered the college for the Fall 2009 semester or later must select courses from the following Perspectives offerings to fulfill their General Education requirements.

Core Areas of Knowledge & Inquiry


READING LITERATURE: Two courses
Courses that contribute to the goal of incorporating the advantages of reading literature and emphasize practice in reading and include courses that study narratives, poetry, essays or drama in their original language or in English translation. These courses would be taught in classes that, through discussion and writing, promote improvement of the students skills in understanding and their capacity for appreciation.

DRAM 101. Intro. to Play & Performance. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP) DRAM 111. Intro. to Theatre Design. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP)

European Languages & Literatures

FREN 250. French Cinema. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET) GERM 250. German Cinema. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET) GRKMD 250: Modern Greek Cinema. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET)

Hispanic Languages & Literatures Media Studies Music

SPAN 047. Hispanic Film in English Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP) MEDST 143. History of Cinema I, 18801930. 4 hr.; 3 cr. (AP) MEDST 240. Styles of Cinema. 4 hr.; 3 cr. (AP) MUSIC 001. Music Appreciation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET) MUSIC 008. Politics of Music. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP)

ACE
ACE 005W. Great Works of Literature. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL)

Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures


CLAS 150. Greek & Latin Classics in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI)
EAST 250. Mod. Chinese Fiction in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) HEBRW 150. Mod. Hebrew Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) MES 160. Classical Islamic Literature and Civilization. 3hr.; 3cr. (RL, WC, PI)

CULTURES & VALUES: One course


A course that contributes to the goals of understanding and articulating values will make use of original source materials to explore how values and choices are expressed, either by studying a particular linguistic, religious, or regional culture or by examining a problem of ethics through the disciplines of philosophy, literature, or religious studies.

Comparative Literature English

CMLIT 101W. Global Lit. I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC, PI) CMLIT 102W. Global Lit. II. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) ENGL 151/151W. Works of English Lit. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) ENGL 152/152W. Works of American Lit. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, US) ENGL 161/161W. Intro. to Narrative. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL) ENGL 162. Lit. & Place. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL) ENGL 165/165W. Intro. to Poetry. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL) ENGL 251. British Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI) ENGL 252. British Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) ENGL 253. American Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, US) ENGL 255. Global Lit. in English. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC)

Accounting & Information Studies


ACCT 261. Business Law I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US)

ACE

ACE 015. Social Science Seminar I. 3 hr.; 6 cr. (CV, ET, PI)

American Studies Anthropology English

AMST 110W Introduction to American Society & Culture. (CV, US) 3hr.; 3cr. ANTH 104. Language, Culture & Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC) ENGL 153W. Introduction to the Bible 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC, PI)

European Languages & Literatures

FREN 041/041W. Masterpieces of French Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) GERM 041/041W. Masterpieces of German Literature. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) GRKMD 041/041W. Mod. Greek Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) ITAL 041W. Masterpieces of Italian Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) RUSS 155. Keys to Russian Literature. 3hr. 3cr. (RL, ET)

European Languages & Literatures Hispanic Languages & Literatures History

FREN 045W. French Civilization. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) ITAL 045W. Italian Civ. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) SPAN 045/045W. Hispanic Cultures in English. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC) HIST 166: History and Memory: Global VT. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC)

Hispanic Languages & Literatures

SPAN 041. Hispanic Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL) SPAN 051. Hispanic-Jewish literature in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) SPAN 053W. Don Quixote in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) SPAN 060. Hispanic Literatures in the United States. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, US)

Linguistics and Communication Disorders Media Studies Philosophy

LCD 100. Language in Context. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV) LCD 103. Multilingualism in the U.S. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US) MEDST 101. Contemporary Media. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV) PHIL 101. Intro. to Philosophy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 104. Intro. to Ethics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 116. Intro. to Philosophy of Religion. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 140. Ancient Greek Philosophy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET, PI)

APPRECIATING & PARTICIPATING IN THE ARTS: One course


A course that contributes to the goal of developing awareness of the arts will acquaint students with a specific mode of creative expression in the performing or fine artsart, architecture, film, photography, music, theater, or danceby focusing on its history, enhancing its appreciation, or teaching its skills of participation.

Political Science Sociology

PSCI 105. Intro. to Political Thought. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) SOC 103. The Sociology of American Life. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US) SOC 222. Social Welfare as a Social Institution. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US

ACE
ACE 004. Studies in Visual Arts and Music 3 hr.; 6cr. (AP, ET)

Art

ARTS 185. Contemp. Art in a Global Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, WC) ARTH 110. Survey of Ancient Art. 3hr.;3 cr. (AP, ET, PI) ARTH 220. Renaissance Art & the Birth of Modernity. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET, PI)

Drama, Theatre & Dance

DANCE 150. Intro. to Dance. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, WC) DRAM 001. Intro. to Drama & Theatre. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP) DRAM 100. Intro. to Acting. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP)

For the most updated information on the Colleges General Education Curriculum, the master list of all approved Perspectives and Global Contexts courses, the complete semesters offerings, please visit the website of the Office of General Education at www.qc.cuny.edu/gened

Office of General Education (As of November 20, 2012)

ANALYZING SOCIAL STRUCTURES: Two courses, from Two Depts.


Courses that contribute to an awareness of social structures will represent two different departments that teach the major methods, concepts, and models used in the social sciences, will provide an understanding of the relations among the social sciences, and will emphasize such important themes as the historical development of states and societies, governmental and societal organizations, the role of ideas within human societies, and social and economic structures.

Family, Nutrition & Exercise Sciences


FNES 163. Genl. Nutrition. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

Math and Natural Sciences Physics

MNSCI 113. Contemporary Issues in Science. (NS) ASTR 001. Genl. Astronomy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS) PHYS 005. Physics & The Future. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS, WC) PHYS 007. Intro. to the Physics of Musical Sound. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

ACE
ACE 016. Social Science Seminar II. 3 hr.; 6 cr. (SS)

Psychology

Anthropology Economics

PSYCH 101. Genl. Psychology. 4 hr.; 4 cr. (NS) PSYCH 103. Pleasure and Pain. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

ANTH 101. Intro. to Cultural Anthropology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ANTH 103. Intro. to Archaeology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ECON 100. Economics & Society. 3hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) ECON 101. Introduction to Macroeconomics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) ECON 102. Introduction to Microeconomics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

NATURAL SCIENCE WITH LABORATORY: One course


Courses that contribute to the goal of understanding the methods, content, and role of the natural sciences should include familiarity with a body of knowledge in the physical or biological sciences, successful study of the methods of science, including the use of observation, the formation of hypotheses and the testing of models, experience and awareness of the impact of science on modern society.

History

HIST 101/101W. Early Mod. Europe 15001815. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI) HIST 102. Mod. Europe, 1815Present. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET) HIST 103/103W. American History, 16071865. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US, PI) HIST 104/104W. American History, 1865Present. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) HIST 164H: Social and Cultural History: European VT. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI)

Biology
BIOL 011. Intro. to College Biology. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) BIOL 035. Genomics Research Exp. II. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) BIOL 105. Genl. Biology I: Physiology & Cell Biology. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) BIOL 106. Genl. Biology II: Life-forms & Ecosystems. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L)

Honors

HNRS 126W: The Peopling of New York City: Seminar 2. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) HNRS 226: Shaping the Future of New York City. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) HSS 200: Social Sciences and Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET,)

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Political Science

PSCI 100. Intro. to American Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) PSCI 101. Intro. to Political Science. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) PSCI 102. Contemporary Political Controversies. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS) PSCI 103. Intro. to Comparative Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC) PSCI 104. Intro. to International Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC) PSCI 257: Western Europe in World Politic. 3hr.; 3cr. (SS, ET)

ENSCI 100. Our Planet in the 21st Century: Challenges to Humanity. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L, US) GEOL 016. Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Moving Continents. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS) GEOL 101. Physical Geology. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L)

Chemistry

Sociology

CHEM 16.1: Chemistry for the Consumer (Both 16.1 and 16.3 must be completed to receive any GenEd credit) 3 lab hr. 1cr. (NS-L) CHEM 16.3: Chemistry in Modern Society (Both 16.1 and 16.3 must be completed to receive any GenEd credit) 3 lec. hr; 3cr. (NS-L)

SOC 101. Intro. to Sociology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS) SOC 211. Ethnic and Race Relations. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) SOC 212W. Sociological Analysis. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS) SOC 215. Sociology of Education. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

Physics

Urban Studies

URBST 101. Urban Poverty & Affluence. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) URBST 103. Urban Diversity. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) URBST 105. Urban Politics. 3hr.; 3cr. (SS, US) URBST 107. Urban Communities: Local-Global Connections in Queens. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

NATURAL SCIENCE: One course


Courses that contribute to the goal of understanding the methods, content, and role of the natural sciences should include familiarity with a body of knowledge in the physical or biological sciences, successful study of the methods of science, including the use of observation, the formation of hypotheses and the testing of models, experience and awareness of the impact of science on modern society.

ASTR 002. Genl. Astronomy with Lab. 3 lec., 2 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 103. Physics for Computer Sci. I. 3 lec., 1 rec., 2 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NSL) PHYS 121.1. Genl. Physics I Lab. 2 lab. hr.; 1 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 121.4. Genl. Physics I. 4 lec. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 122.1. Genl. Physics II Lab. 2 lab. hr.; 1 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 122.4. Genl. Physics II. 4 lec. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 145.1. Princ. of Physics I Lab. 2 lab. hr.; 1 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 145.4. Princ. of Physics I. 4 lec. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 146.1. Princ. of Physics II Lab. 2 lab. hr.; 1 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 146.4. Princ. of Physics II. 4 lec. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L) PHYS 204. Physics for Computer Sci. II. 3 lec., 1 rec., 2 lab. hr. (every other week); 4 cr. (NS-L)
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student must take both lecture and laboratory components of these courses to satisfy the Natural Science with Laboratory requirement.

Anthropology
ANTH 102. Intro. to Human Evolution. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

Biology

BIOL 022: Introduction to Human Physiology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS) BIOL 024: Biology and Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

Earth & Environmental Sciences

GEOL 008. Oceanography. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS) GEOL 011: Meteorology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS) GEOL 025 . Natural Resources & the Environment. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS)

For the most updated information on the Colleges General Education Curriculum, the master list of all approved Perspectives and Global Contexts courses, the complete semesters offerings, please visit the website of the Office of General Education at www.qc.cuny.edu/gened

Office of General Education (As of November 20, 2012)

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European Languages & Literatures
FREN 041/041W. Masterpieces of French Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) FREN 045W. French Civilization. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) GERM 041/041W. Masterpieces of German Literature. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) GRKMD 041/041W. Mod. Greek Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) GRKMD 250: Modern Greek Cinema. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET) ITAL 041/041W. Masterpieces of Italian Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) ITAL 045W. Italian Civ. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) RUSS 155. Keys to Russian Literature. 3hr. 3cr. (RL, ET)

Global Contexts
UNITED STATES: One course
A course that contributes to the goal of understanding the United States experience will examine its culture, history, or political and social institutions by studying such topics as the founding of US society and government; the role of migration in US society and its changing racial, ethnic, religious, and linguistic diversity; the development of democratic values and institutions and the contests over inclusion and exclusion; the history of US expansion and its accompanying intellectual and ideological developments, and the place and role of the United States in global contexts, in the past and in the present.

Accounting & Information Studies


ACCT 261. Business Law I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US)

History

American Studies

AMST 110W Introduction to American Society & Culture. (CV, US) 3hr.; 3cr.

Earth & Environmental Sciences Economics

HIST 101/101W. Early Mod. Europe 15001815. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI) HIST 102/102W. Mod. Europe, 1815Present. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET) HIST 164H: Social and Cultural History: European VT. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI)

ENSCI 100. Our Planet in the 21st Century: Challenges to Humanity. 3 lec., 3 lab. hr.; 4 cr. (NS-L, US) ECON 100. Economics & Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) ECON 101. Introduction to Macroeconomics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) ECON 102. Introduction to Microeconomics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

Honors Music

HSS 200: Social Sciences and Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET,) MUSIC 001. Music Appreciation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET)

Philosophy

English

ENGL 152/152W. Works of American Lit. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, US) ENGL 253. American Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, US)

PHIL 101. Intro. to Philosophy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 104. Intro. to Ethics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 116. Intro. to Philosophy of Religion. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PHIL 140. Ancient Greek Philosophy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET, PI)

History Honors

Political Science

HIST 103/103W. American History, 16071865. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US, PI) HIST 104/104W. American History, 1865Present. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) HNRS 126W: The Peopling of New York City: Seminar 23. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) HNRS 226: Shaping the Future of New York City 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

PSCI 105. Intro. to Political Thought. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET) PSCI 257: Western Europe in World Politic. 3hr.; 3cr. (SS, ET)

Hispanic Languages & Literatures WORLD CULTURES: One course

SPAN 053W. Don Quixote in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET)


A course that contributes to an awareness of civilizations globally will focus on the study of one or more World Cultures or on a comparison between World Cultures or between a World Culture and a culture of the United States or of the European Tradition.

Linguistics and Communication Disorders Political Science Sociology

LCD 103. Multilingualism in the U.S. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US) PSCI 100. Intro. to American Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) PSCI 101. Intro. to Political Science. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) SOC 103. The Sociology of American Life. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US) SOC 211. Ethnic and Race Relations. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) SOC 215. Sociology of Education. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) SOC 222. Social Welfare as a Social Institution. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, US)

Anthropology
ANTH 101. Intro. to Cultural Anthropology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ANTH 103. Intro. to Archaeology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ANTH 104. Language, Culture & Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC)

Art

Urban Studies

ARTS 185. Contemp. Art in a Global Society. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, WC)

URBST 101. Urban Poverty & Affluence. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) URBST 103. Urban Diversity. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US) URBST 105. Urban Politics. 3hr.; 3cr. (SS, US) URBST 107. Urban Communities: Local-Global Connections in Queens. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US)

Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures


EAST 250: Modern Chinese Fiction in Translation 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) MES 160: Classical Islamic Literature and Civilization. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC, PI) HEBRW 150. Mod. Hebrew Lit. in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC)

Comparative Literature

EUROPEAN TRADITIONS: One course


A course that contributes to an awareness of the tradition of thought, inquiry, and expression that characterizes Western civilization will emphasize an aspect of the culture or history of ancient Greece and Rome, or of a later period of European culture or history in which the continuing influence of ancient culture or the traditions of Western civilization can be noted.

CMLIT 101W. Global Lit. I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC, PI) CMLIT 102W. Global Lit. II. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC)

Drama, Theatre & Dance English

DANCE 150. Intro. to Dance. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, WC) ENGL 153W. Introduction to the Bible 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC, PI)

ENGL 255. Global Lit. in English. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC)

ACE
ACE 004. Studies in Visual Arts and Music 3 hr.; 6cr. (AP, ET) ACE 015. Social Science Seminar I. 3 hr.; 6 cr. (CV, ET,PI)

Hispanic Languages & Literatures History Physics

SPAN 045W. Hispanic Cultures (in English). 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC) SPAN 051. Hispanic-Jewish literature in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC) HIST 166. History and Memory: Global VT. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC) PHYS 005. Physics & The Future. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (NS, WC)

ART

ARTH 110. Survey of Ancient Art. 3hr.;3 cr. (AP, ET, PI) ARTH 220. Renaissance Art & the Birth of Modernity. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET, PI)

Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures English


ENGL 151/151W. Works of English Lit. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET) ENGL 251. British Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI) ENGL 252. British Lit. Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET)

CLAS 150. Greek & Latin Classics in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI)

Political Science

PSCI 103. Intro. to Comparative Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC) PSCI 104. Intro. to International Politics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC)

For the most updated information on the Colleges General Education Curriculum, the master list of all approved Perspectives and Global Contexts courses, the complete semesters offerings, please visit the website of the Office of General Education at www.qc.cuny.edu/gened

Office of General Education (As of November 20, 2012)


PRE-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY: One course
A course that contributes to an awareness of the pre-industrial world will concentrate on the literature, art, history, thought, or social structure of a society before it is affected (internally or externally) by the development of industrialization, in order to understand it in its context.

Abstract or Quantitative Reasoning


Courses that focus on such topics as the application of statistics to discovering the significance of data, formal systems of analysis, and the structure of systems of formal logic and languages, particularly mathematics, both pure and applied to major areas of technology and quantitative natural and social sciences.

ACE
ACE 015. Social Seminar I. 3 hr.; 6 cr. (CV, ET, PI)

Anthropology Art

ANTH 101. Intro. to Cultural Anthropology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ANTH 103. Intro. to Archaeology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, WC, PI) ARTH 110: Survey of Ancient Art 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET, PI) ARTH 220. Renaissance Art & the Birth of Modernity. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (AP, ET, PI)

Classical, Middle Eastern & Asian Languages & Cultures

CLAS 150. Greek & Latin Classics in Translation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI) MES 160: Classical Islamic Literature and Civilization. 3hr.; 4cr. (RL, WC, PI)

Comparative Literature English

CMLIT 101W. Global Literatures I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, WC, PI) ENGL 153W. Introduction to the Bible 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, WC, PI) ENGL 251. British Literature Survey I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (RL, ET, PI)

History

HIST 101/101W. Early Modern Europe 15001815. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI) HIST 103/103W. American History, 16071865. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, US, PI) HIST 164H: Social and Cultural History: European VT. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (SS, ET, PI)

Philosophy

PHIL 140. Ancient Greek Philosophy. 3 hr.; 3 cr. (CV, ET, PI)

Computer Science CSCI 012. (formerly 010) Understanding & Using Personal Computers. 2 lec., 2 lab. hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 018. Computers with Business Applications. 2 lec., 2 lab. hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 080. Problem Solving with Computers. 2 lec., 2 lab. hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 081. Intro. to Web Programming. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 085. Database Application Programming. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 111. Intro. to Algorithmic Problem-Solving. 2 lec., 2 lab. hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 211. Object-Oriented Programming in C++. 2 lec., 2 lab hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 212. Object-Oriented Programming in Java. 2 lec., 2 lab hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 220. (formerly 221) Discrete Structures. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 240. (formerly 141, previously 201) Computer Organization &Assembly Language. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 313. (formerly 203, previously 103) Data Structures. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 323. Analysis of Algorithms. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 340. (formerly 241, previously 303) Operating Systems Principles. 3 hr.; 3 cr. CSCI 343. Computer Architecture. 3 hr.; 3 cr. Economics ECON 249. Statistics as Applied to Economics. 3 lec., 1 lab. hr.; 3 cr. Mathematics MATH 113. (formerly 012) Ideas in Mathematics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 114. (formerly 014) Elementary Probability & Statistics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 116. (formerly 076) Mathematics of Finance. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 119. (formerly 019) Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 131. (formerly 021) Calculus with Applications to Social Sciences I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 141. (formerly 101) Calculus/Differentiation. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 142. (formerly 102) Calculus/Integration. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 143. (formerly 103) Calculus/Infinite Series. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 151. (formerly 111) Calculus/Differentiation & Integration. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 152. (formerly 112) Calculus/Integration & Infinite Series. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 158. (formerly 118) Honors Calculus II. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 201. Calculus. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 202. Advanced Calculus. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 208. Honors Calculus IV. 4 hr. lec., 1 hr. conf. + ind. work; 5 cr. each sem. MATH 220. Discrete Mathematics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 223. Differential Equations with Numerical Meth. I. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 231. (formerly 130) Linear Algebra I. 4 hr.; 4 cr. MATH 241. Intro. to Probability & Mathematical Statistics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 242. Methods of Mathematical Statistics. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 245. Mathematical Models. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 247. Linear Programming & Game Theory. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 248. Nonlinear Programming. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 320. Intro. to Point Set Topology. 3 hr.; 3 cr. MATH 333. Intro. to Algebraic Structures. 3 hr.; 3 cr. Philosophy PHIL 109. Mod. Logic. 3 hr.; 3 cr. Psychology PSYCH 107. Statistical Methods. 4 lec./demon./lab. hr.; 3 cr. Sociology SOC 205. Social Statistics I. 4 hr.; 3 cr. Urban Studies URBST 200. Urban Research Methods. 3 hr.; 3 cr.

For the most updated information on the Colleges General Education Curriculum, the master list of all approved Perspectives and Global Contexts courses, the complete semesters offerings, please visit the website of the Office of General Education at www.qc.cuny.edu/gened

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