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<strong>Transfer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

2013-2015<br />

Course Equivalencies for:<br />

Farmingdale State College<br />

Nassau Community College<br />

Suffolk County Community College


A MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR<br />

When you enroll at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong>, you will become part of a thriving community of<br />

scholars. You will discover an award-winning undergraduate research program, Nobel-prize-winning<br />

faculty who are tops in their fields, and more than 200 majors, minors, and combined-degree<br />

programs. Friendships, fun, and traditions on one of the nation’s most diverse campuses await you.<br />

<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong> represents an incredible value, offering you an exceptional education and truly<br />

affordable tuition rates:<br />

• The Times Higher Education World <strong>University</strong> Rankings places <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> in the top 1%<br />

of universities worldwide.<br />

• U.S. News & World Report ranks <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> among the top 100 public universities<br />

in the country.<br />

• <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> is listed among the top 22 public colleges with “Top Earning<br />

Graduates” by Payscale.com.<br />

• <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> is one of only ten universities given a National Science Foundation<br />

recognition award for integrating research with education.<br />

• Kiplinger llists <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> as one of the best values in public universities.<br />

At <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>, you will also discover an office dedicated to meeting your needs as a transfer student.<br />

The Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office provides new transfer students with valuable one-stop service for<br />

the evaluation of your transfer credit and academic advising. My staff and I look forward to meeting<br />

and working with you in the future as a <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> student.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

P.S. Preview our campus with a virtual tour that includes<br />

360 0 photos, videos, and more.<br />

Arlene S. Feldman, Director<br />

Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office<br />

Download our free<br />

virtual tour app!


The Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office<br />

<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

The Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office offers a unique and highly<br />

personalized service to <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s transfer population.<br />

Dedicated to serving the needs of transfer students, we<br />

provide a supportive environment from the point of inquiry<br />

through the transfer student’s first year of enrollment at the<br />

<strong>University</strong>. On campus, we work closely with the Admissions<br />

Office, Orientation Office, the Registrar, the Academic and Pre-<br />

Professional Advising Center, Financial Aid and Scholarship<br />

Services, and academic departments. Off campus, the office<br />

maintains strong connections with the community colleges and<br />

their students, ensuring a seamless transfer with on-going<br />

advising and valuable course equivalency tables.<br />

The Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office provides academic advice to<br />

prospective and enrolled transfer students. <strong>Transfer</strong> advisors are<br />

available to help students plan their academic programs and<br />

course selections to ensure a smooth transition to <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>.<br />

Advisors evaluate transfer credits for applicability to <strong>Stony</strong><br />

<strong>Brook</strong>’s Diversified Education Curriculum (D.E.C.) general education<br />

requirements. <strong>Transfer</strong> advisors also work with academic departments<br />

to facilitate the evaluation of transfer credits for major<br />

and upper-division requirements. Advisors enter transfer credits<br />

on the <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> academic record for both new transfer<br />

students and continuing students.<br />

Students with questions about their transfer credit and <strong>Stony</strong><br />

<strong>Brook</strong>’s degree requirements should contact the Undergraduate<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Office.<br />

Location: 134 Administration Building<br />

Phone: (631) 632-7028<br />

Fax: (631) 632-9898<br />

Website: www.stonybrook.edu/transfer<br />

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Undergraduate Degree Programs<br />

Africana Studies, BA<br />

American Studies, BA<br />

American Peoples, Arts in Societies, Ethnicity, Race,<br />

Gender & Philosophy, History & Politics<br />

Anthropology, BA *<br />

Applied Mathematics & Statistics, BS<br />

Art, Studio, BA *<br />

Multimedia, Photography & Printmaking, Painting<br />

& Drawing, Sculpture & Ceramic Sculpture<br />

Art History & Criticism, BA *<br />

Asian & Asian American Studies, BA T<br />

Astronomy/Planetary Sciences, BS *<br />

Athletic Training, BS P<br />

Atmospheric & Oceanic Sciences, BS *<br />

Atmosphere/Ocean, Meteorology<br />

Biochemistry, BS *<br />

Biology, BS * T<br />

Biomedical Engineering, Developmental Genetics<br />

Ecology & Evolution, Environmental Biology<br />

General Biology, Neuroscience<br />

Biomedical Engineering, BE<br />

Bioelectricity & Bioimaging, Biomechanics &<br />

Biomaterials, Molecular & Cellular Biomedical<br />

Engineering<br />

Business Management, BS<br />

Accounting, Accounting: CPA Preparation, Finance<br />

Management & Operations, Marketing<br />

Sustainable Business<br />

Chemical & Molecular Engineering, BE<br />

Business, Chemistry, Materials Science,<br />

Pharmacology, Physics, Polymer Science, Tissue<br />

Engineering<br />

Chemistry, BA, BS * T<br />

Biological Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Chemical<br />

Science, Environmental Chemistry<br />

Marine & Atmospheric Chemistry<br />

Cinema & Cultural Studies, BA *<br />

Civil Engineering, BE F<br />

Clinical Laboratory Sciences, BS<br />

Coastal Environmental Studies, BS<br />

Comparative Literature, BA *<br />

Computer Engineering, BE<br />

Computer Science, BS *<br />

Human-Computer Interaction, Game Programming<br />

Information Assurance<br />

Earth & Space Sciences, BA T<br />

Astronomy, Atmospheric Sciences, Biology,<br />

Chemistry, Geology, Marine Sciences, Physics<br />

Economics, BA *<br />

Ecosystems & Human Impact, BA<br />

Electrical Engineering, BE<br />

General Electrical Engineering, Microelectronics<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Electrical Engineering Online, BS P<br />

Engineering Chemistry, BS<br />

Engineering Science, BE<br />

Biomedical Engineering, Civil & Environmental<br />

Engineering, Electrical Engineering<br />

Engineering Management,Materials Science &<br />

Engineering, Mechanical & Manufacturing<br />

Engineering, Nanoscale Engineering<br />

English, BA * T<br />

Environmental Design, Policy, and Planning, BA<br />

Environmental Humanities, BA<br />

Environmental Studies, BA*<br />

Archaeology, Atmospheric Studies, Conservation/<br />

Physical Anthropology, Ecology, Environmental<br />

Economics, Environmental History, Environmental<br />

Law, Marine Environmental Studies, Public Policy<br />

Waste Reduction & Management<br />

European Studies, BA *<br />

Ancient & Medieval Foundations of Europe<br />

European Art History & Music, European Cinema &<br />

Drama, European Civilization Yesterday & Today<br />

European History, European Literatures<br />

European Philosophy, European Politics & Economics<br />

French, BA * T<br />

French and a Second Discipline, Language &<br />

Literature<br />

Geology, BS *<br />

Environmental Geoscience, Geological<br />

Oceanography, Geology<br />

German, BA * T<br />

Health Science, BS<br />

Anesthesia Technology, Disability Studies<br />

Emergency and Disaster Management<br />

Environmental Health, Healthcare Informatics<br />

Healthcare Management, Medical Dosimetry<br />

Nuclear Medicine Technology, Public<br />

Health/Community Health Education, Radiologic<br />

Technology<br />

History, BA *<br />

Humanities, BA *<br />

Information Systems, BS<br />

Business and Economics, Psychology<br />

Technological Systems Management<br />

Italian, BA * T<br />

Italian and a Second Discipline, Language &<br />

Literature<br />

Journalism, BA<br />

Diversity and Society, Global Issues and Perspectives,<br />

Public Affairs, Science and the Environment<br />

Linguistics, BA *<br />

TESOL<br />

Marine Sciences, BS *<br />

Marine Vertebrate Biology, BS *<br />

Mathematics, BS * T<br />

Mechanical Engineering, BE<br />

Multidisciplinary Studies, BA *<br />

Music, BA *<br />

Nursing, BS P<br />

Pharmacology, BS *<br />

Philosophy, BA *<br />

Undergraduate Research Tracks<br />

Physics, BS * T<br />

Optics<br />

Political Science, BA *<br />

Psychology, BA, BS *<br />

Religious Studies, BA *<br />

Respiratory Care, BS<br />

Social Work, BS P<br />

Sociology, BA *<br />

Spanish, BA * T<br />

Sustainability Studies, BA<br />

Technological Systems Management, BS<br />

Theatre Arts, BA *<br />

Women's and Gender Studies, BA<br />

Gender, Sexuality, & Public Health<br />

Gender & Social Change<br />

Combined Degree Programs<br />

<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>’s combined Bachelor’s/Master’s degree<br />

programs allow students to use graduate credits<br />

towards their undergraduate degree, thereby<br />

accelerating completion of both degrees.<br />

Visit: www.stonybrook.edu/admissions/programs for<br />

more information.<br />

* Majors offering Honors Programs<br />

F- Major currently only available to freshmen<br />

P- Prerequisites and 57 credits required; separate<br />

application in sophomore year for Health Sciences<br />

Programs<br />

T- Majors offering Teaching Certification Programs<br />

*Specializations/Concentrations/Tracks/Options within<br />

majors are indented<br />

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Undergraduate Minors<br />

Accounting<br />

Adapted Aquatics<br />

Africana Studies<br />

American Studies<br />

Anthropology<br />

Applied Mathematics & Statistics<br />

Art History & Criticism<br />

Asian & Asian American Studies<br />

Astronomy/Planetary Sciences<br />

Bioengineering<br />

Biology<br />

Biomaterials<br />

Business Management<br />

Chemistry<br />

China Studies<br />

Cinema & Cultural Studies<br />

Classical Civilization<br />

Coastal Environmental Studies<br />

Community Service Learning<br />

Comparative Literature<br />

Computer Science<br />

Creative Writing and Literature<br />

Dance<br />

Digital Arts<br />

Ecosystems & Human impact<br />

Electrical Engineering<br />

Pre-Med/Pre-Law<br />

Electronic, Optical & Magnetic Materials<br />

Engineering & Technology Entrepreneureship<br />

English<br />

Environmental Design, Policy & Planning<br />

Environmental Engineering<br />

Environmental Studies<br />

European Studies<br />

French<br />

Geology<br />

Geospatial Science<br />

German Language & Literature<br />

Health & Wellness<br />

History<br />

Information Systems<br />

International Studies<br />

Italian Studies<br />

Italian-American Studies<br />

Japanese Studies<br />

Jazz Music<br />

Journalism<br />

Judaic Studies<br />

Korean Studies<br />

Latin American & Caribbean Studies<br />

Leadership Development<br />

Linguistics<br />

Manufacturing Engineering<br />

Marine Sciences<br />

Materials Science<br />

Mathematics<br />

Mechanical Engineering<br />

Media Arts<br />

Medieval Studies<br />

Middle Eastern Studies<br />

Music<br />

Music & Technology<br />

Naonotechnology Studies<br />

Optics<br />

Philosophy<br />

Physical Metallurgy<br />

Physics<br />

Political Science<br />

Religious Studies<br />

Russian<br />

South Asian Studies<br />

Spanish<br />

Studio Art<br />

Sustainability Studies<br />

Technological Systems Management<br />

Theatre Arts<br />

Women's & Gender Studies<br />

Writing<br />

Students seeking entrance to medical and law schools may select any major. <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>’s knowledgeable pre-med and pre-law<br />

advisors provide undergraduates with expert educational and career guidance.<br />

Study Abroad Opportunities<br />

<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> students have the opportunity to enrich their education and gain a global perspective by pursuing their academic<br />

interests in an overseas location while still earning credits toward their bachelor’s degree. Programs are offered during the academic<br />

year, and during summer and winter sessions. <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> sponsors study abroad and exchange programs in 30 countries<br />

Undergraduate Teacher Preparation & Certification<br />

Biology<br />

Chemistry<br />

Earth Science<br />

English<br />

French<br />

German<br />

Italian<br />

Mathematics<br />

Physics<br />

Social Studies<br />

Spanish<br />

TESOL (K-12)<br />

New York has reciprocal interstate agreements for teacher certification with 39 states and the jurisdictions of Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico.<br />

The Professional Education Program at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong> is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education<br />

(NCATE), www.ncate.org. This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and advanced educator preparation programs.<br />

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<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit Policies<br />

1. <strong>Transfer</strong> courses are evaluated individually.<br />

• Courses taken at institutions in the United States: Credits for all courses<br />

passed with a letter grade of C or higher at regionally accredited institutions or<br />

recognized by the Program on Noncollegiate Sponsored Instruction of the State<br />

of New York and recorded on official transcripts will be<br />

evaluated and may be accepted for applicability to specific <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> degree requirements. Credits for successfully completed courses from<br />

these institutions for which a grade equivalent to “P” or “S” was assigned may<br />

also be accepted. Credits for courses from institutions with other than regional<br />

accreditation are evaluated for transfer purposes on a case-by-case basis.<br />

• Courses taken at institutions outside the United States: College-level<br />

courses completed outside the United States and recorded on official transcripts<br />

will be evaluated for transfer credit, provided that the institution where<br />

the courses were taken is accredited by the Ministry of Education in that<br />

country. International transfer students who have completed college level<br />

courses outside the United States may be requested to submit proof of<br />

accreditation by the Ministry of Education or provide a WES evaluation.<br />

2. All academic courses successfully completed at a fully accredited college<br />

or university are transferable; however, the <strong>University</strong> reserves the right to<br />

determine what constitutes an academic course. Most baccalaureate<br />

degrees at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> require 120 credits. After earning 57 credits, the<br />

student must complete 36 credit hours at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>. The <strong>University</strong> will,<br />

therefore, accept a maximum of 84 transfer credits.<br />

3. Graduates of SUNY or CUNY colleges who earned an Associate in Arts or<br />

Associate in Science degree prior to matriculation at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

receive transfer credit for all credit completed as part of their associate<br />

degree requirements. Official proof of an A.A. or A.S. degree must be submitted<br />

by October 1 if the student enters the <strong>University</strong> in the fall semester<br />

or by February 15 if the student enters the <strong>University</strong> in the spring semester.<br />

4. <strong>Transfer</strong> credit is entered on the official <strong>University</strong> transcript. Grades<br />

received for transferred courses are not shown nor are they included in the<br />

calculation of the student’s cumulative grade point average at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong>.<br />

5. Almost all credits earned at community and technical colleges are<br />

considered to be lower-division credit.<br />

6. <strong>Transfer</strong> courses are reviewed individually by the Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong><br />

Office for their applicability toward fulfillment of general education requirements.<br />

Applicants who have completed college-level study at an institution<br />

outside of the United States will have their credits evaluated for application<br />

to the <strong>University</strong>’s general education requirements by the <strong>Transfer</strong> Office.<br />

7. Courses satisfactorily completed elsewhere toward the intended major or<br />

needed to fulfill the 39 upper-division credits requirement must be evaluated<br />

by the appropriate academic department for specific applicability. No<br />

transferred course with a grade lower than C may be counted among the 39<br />

upper-division credits required for graduation. Forms for requesting the<br />

evaluation of specific courses for major and upper-division credit are<br />

available in the Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office and in the Engineering and<br />

Applied Sciences Undergraduate Student Office. Students may begin the<br />

evaluation process as soon as they accept the offer of admission.<br />

8. Courses taken at other universities and colleges in a technology<br />

curriculum will normally not be transferred as equivalents to engineering<br />

or applied sciences courses.<br />

9. Credit may be given for courses taken in foreign secondary schools<br />

having a thirteenth-year equivalent to the first year of college. Students<br />

who have studied in such schools should consult the Undergraduate<br />

Admissions counselor for international students before seeking a<br />

departmental course evaluation.<br />

10. Courses offered by regionally accredited colleges and completed while<br />

the student was in high school will be evaluated for transfer credit<br />

according to the guidelines in the Application of <strong>Transfer</strong> Credits to<br />

General Education Requirements of the Undergraduate Bulletin.<br />

11. International Baccalaureate: With its origins in Europe, the<br />

International Baccalaureate Program—now offered by some American high<br />

schools— leads to a diploma or certificates of examination. <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> will award six credits for International Baccalaureate higher-level<br />

exams with scores of 5 or better for year-long courses.<br />

12. General Certificate of Education Advanced Level (A-Level): With its<br />

origins in the United Kingdom, the General Certificate of Education or GCE<br />

is a secondary-level academic qualification that continues to be a popular<br />

measure of academic aptitude in other countries, including Hong Kong,<br />

Pakistan, India, Nepal, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

will award up to eight credits per subject for A-level (Advanced) exams in<br />

year long courses with grade equivalents of C or better.<br />

13. Students will receive transfer credit for a maximum of four 100-level<br />

physical education courses.<br />

14. Advanced placement credit is granted to students who have taken the<br />

appropriate CEEB advanced placement examination and scored a 3 or<br />

higher. Students must request that their test scores be forwarded to <strong>Stony</strong><br />

<strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s Undergraduate Admissions Office from AP Services; P.O.<br />

Box 6671; Princeton, NJ 08541-6671; (609) 771-7300 or (888) 225-5427<br />

(toll-free in the U.S. and Canada). <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>’s school code is 2548.<br />

15. Students must list on their application for admission all institutions<br />

attended after high school graduation. Those who fail to do so will not<br />

receive this transfer credit and may be subject to a range of possible<br />

disciplinary actions, including admission revocation and expulsion.<br />

Students wishing additional information should consult the Undergraduate<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Office.<br />

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<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>’s Bachelor Degree Requirements<br />

General Education Requirements<br />

The Diversified Education Curriculum (D.E.C.) exposes students to a wide range of skills, disciplines, and cultural perspectives in the<br />

United States and beyond. The second column of the equivalency tables included in this <strong>Transfer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> indicates which D.E.C. categories<br />

are satisfied by courses from Suffolk, Nassau, and Farmingdale.<br />

Students with majors in the College of Arts and Sciences, the<br />

College of Business, the College of Journalism, and the School<br />

of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences must satisfy the D.E.C.<br />

requirements as described below.<br />

Entry Skills<br />

• Skill 1—Basic Mathematics Competence<br />

• Skill 2—Basic Writing Competence<br />

• Skill 3—Elementary Foreign Language Competence<br />

• Skill 4—American History Competence<br />

<strong>University</strong> Skills<br />

• Category A—English Composition (one or two<br />

courses, depending on placement)<br />

• Category B—Interpreting Texts in the Humanities<br />

(one course)<br />

• Category C—Mathematical and Statistical Reasoning<br />

(one course)<br />

• Category D—Understanding the Fine and<br />

Performing Arts (one course)<br />

Disciplinary Diversity (two courses in each category)<br />

• Category E—Natural Sciences<br />

• Category F—Social and Behavioral Sciences<br />

• Category G—Humanities<br />

Expanding Perspectives and Cultural Awareness<br />

(one course in each category)<br />

• Category H—Implications of Science and Technology<br />

• Category I—European Traditions<br />

• Category J—The World Beyond European Traditions<br />

• Category K—The American Experience in Historical<br />

Perspective<br />

Students with majors in Applied Mathematics & Statistics,<br />

Biomedical Engineering, Chemical & Molecular Engineering,<br />

Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical<br />

Engineering, Engineering Science, Information Systems,<br />

Mechanical Engineering, and Technological Systems<br />

Management must satisfy the D.E.C. requirements below.<br />

Entry Skills<br />

• Skill 1—Basic Mathematics Competence<br />

• Skill 2—Basic Writing Competence<br />

<strong>University</strong> Skills<br />

• Category A—English Composition (one or two<br />

courses, depending on placement)<br />

• Category B—Interpreting Texts in the Humanities<br />

(one course)<br />

• Category C—Mathematical and Statistical Reasoning<br />

(one course)<br />

• Category D—Understanding the Fine and<br />

Performing Arts (one course)*<br />

Disciplinary Diversity<br />

• Category E— Natural Sciences (two courses)<br />

• Category F—Social and Behavioral Sciences (one course)<br />

• Category G—Humanities (one course)<br />

Expanding Perspectives and Cultural Awareness<br />

(one course in each category)<br />

• Category H—Implications of Science and Technology<br />

• Category I—European Traditions**<br />

• Category J—The World Beyond European Traditions**<br />

• Category K—The American Experience in Historical<br />

Perspective***<br />

* Required for Computer Science and Information<br />

Systems majors<br />

** In choosing courses for categories I and J, students must<br />

select one with a humanities designator and one with a<br />

social sciences designator.<br />

*** Not required for Engineering Majors<br />

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Other Requirements<br />

All students must also satisfy the following<br />

requirements:<br />

Upper-Division Credit Requirement<br />

At least 39 credits must be earned in upper-division courses<br />

(numbered 300 or higher at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>).<br />

Residence Requirement<br />

At least 36 credits must be earned at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> after attaining<br />

junior status.<br />

Grade Point Average Requirement<br />

A cumulative grade point average of at least 2.00 is required to<br />

graduate from all degree programs at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>.<br />

Major Requirements<br />

Each candidate for a degree must satisfy the requirements of a<br />

declared major, including the upper-division writing requirement.<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> courses without direct course equivalencies must be<br />

evaluated by the corresponding academic department at <strong>Stony</strong><br />

<strong>Brook</strong> for specific applicability toward major requirements.<br />

Minor Requirements<br />

Students are not required to pursue a minor in order to graduate,<br />

with the exception of the Business Management major. However, a<br />

number of minors are available for those wishing to select them.<br />

Credit Hour Requirement<br />

At least 120 credits are required for a Bachelor of Arts or a<br />

Bachelor of Science degree. At least 128 credits are required for<br />

a Bachelor of Engineering.<br />

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<strong>Transfer</strong> Courses<br />

<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Africana Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-249 632-7470<br />

AFH 100-Level Electives D AFR 100 African Art and Culture<br />

D<br />

AFR 112 Art of Dancers/Choreo<br />

AFH 200-Level Electives K AFR 130/ENG 207 African-American Lit I<br />

K<br />

AFR 131/ENG 208 African-American Lit II<br />

G<br />

AFR 190 Black Theatre in America<br />

AFS 101 Themes in Black Experience I F AFR 140 African-American History I<br />

AFS 102 Themes in Black Experience II F AFR 141 African-American History II<br />

AFS 277 The Modern Color Line K,4 HIS 324 Roots of Black Americans<br />

AFS 100-Level Electives G AFR 170/PHI 108 Black Social Philosophy<br />

F<br />

AFR 185/SOC 214 African-American Culture<br />

F<br />

AFR 186/SOC 219 African-American Family<br />

AFR 197 Communication in Black America<br />

AFS 200-Level Electives J AFR 143/HIS 110 History of Contemporary Africa<br />

K<br />

AFR 200/HIS 178 History of the Black Woman<br />

K<br />

AFR 201/HIS 179 History of Black Women in Amer II<br />

J<br />

AFR 203/HIS 221 Afro-Caribbean World<br />

Anthropology Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-501 632-7620<br />

ANT 102 Intro to Cultural Anthropology F ANT 101/AN 11 Cultural Anthropology ANT 204 Cultural Anthropology ANT 110 Socio-Cultural Anthropology<br />

ANT 104 Intro to Archaeology F ANT 105/AN 31 Intro to Archaeology ANT 120 Archaeology<br />

ANT 203 Native Peoples of N America J ANT 205/AN 55 Native Americans ANT 130 North American Indians<br />

ANT 367 Male and Female F ANT 205 Women & Men in Cross-Cult Persp (no UD credit)<br />

ANT 100-Level Electives F ANT 103/AN 21 Physical Anthropology ANT 203 General Anthropology ANT 100 Intro to Anthropology<br />

ANT 200-Level Electives F ANT 203/AN 50 Anthro of Religion ANT 210 Anthro of the Modern World<br />

F GEO 102/GY 16 Culture and Environment HIS 213 Peoples/Cultures of Asia<br />

F<br />

SOC 228 Society and Health<br />

ANT 201/AN 45 Fieldwork in Anthropology<br />

ANT 250 Forensic Anthropology<br />

J ANT 211/AN 20 Caribbean Cultures ANT 211 Caribbean Cultures<br />

Applied Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics Tower, Room P-139 B 632-8370<br />

AMS 101 Applied Pre-calculus 1, C MAT 121/MA 36 Finite Mathematics MAT 118 Finite Math; Quant Analysis MTH 102 + 103 Linear Prog and Sets<br />

AMS 102 Elements of Statistics 1, C MAT 103/MA 23 Statistics I MAT 102 Introduction to Statistics MTH 110 Statistics<br />

1, C MAT 103 Computers and Applied Stats BUS 240 Business Statistics<br />

AMS 210 Applied Linear Algebra<br />

MTH 245 Linear Algebra<br />

AMS 261 Applied Calculus III<br />

MTH 252 Calculus III<br />

AMS 301 Finite Math Structures<br />

MTH 250 Intro to Graph Thry/Combinatrics<br />

AMS 310 Survey of Probability and Stats<br />

MTH 360 Applied Probability and Stats<br />

AMS 311 Probability Theory<br />

MTH 460 Applied Probability and Stats II<br />

AMS 315 Data Analysis<br />

BUS 340 Advanced Business Statistics<br />

AMS 326 Numerical Analysis<br />

MTH 422 Numerical Methods<br />

AMS 342 Op Research II: Stochastic Models<br />

MTH 390 Probabilistic Methods in Op Res<br />

AMS 351 Applied Algebra<br />

MTH 330 Applied Abstract Algebra<br />

AMS 361 Applied Calc IV: Diff Equations<br />

MTH 253 Differential Equations<br />

MTH 354 Applied Math Analysis I<br />

AMS 487 Research and Applied Mathematics<br />

MTH 405 Seminar in Applied Mathematics<br />

AMS 100-Level Electives 1 MTH 102 Linear Prog and Game Theory<br />

1 MTH 103 Sets, Prob and Logic<br />

1, C MAT 104/MA 24 Statistics II<br />

1, C MAT 205/MA 92 Discrete Mathematics<br />

AMS 200-Level Electives 1, C MAT 131 Prob w/ Stat Inference<br />

MAT 241 Discrete Math Structures<br />

AMS 300-Level Electives<br />

MTH 355 Applied Math Analysis II<br />

MTH 385 Applied Partial Differential Eq


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Arabic Social and Behavioral Sciences, Room S-213 632-7462<br />

ARB 111 Elementary Arabic I ARA 101 Beginning Arabic I ARA 131 Arabic I<br />

ARB 112 Elementary Arabic II 3 ARA 102 Beginning Arabic II ARA 132 Arabic II<br />

Art Staller Center for the Arts, Room 2225 632-7250<br />

ARH 101 Art in Cult Prehist to ca 1400 D ART 111/VA 17 Art History I ART 201 Survey of Art History I ART 201 Art History (Prehistoric - Middle Ages)<br />

ARH 102 Art in Cult Early Ren to Postmod D ART 112/VA 18 Art History II ART 202 Survey of Art History II ART 202 Art History (Renaissance - Present)<br />

ARH 100-Level Electives D ART 123 Art History<br />

ARH 200-Level Electives D ART 110/VA 11 Art of the Western World ART 102 Art History (Renaissance)<br />

D ART 113/VA 19 Modern Art ART 103 Art History (Baroque Through Realism)<br />

D<br />

ART 104 Art History (Contemporary)<br />

G ART 114/VA 90 History of Photography ART 124 History of Photography<br />

ART 129 Gallery Survey<br />

ART 203 Art Beyond West<br />

ARH 300-Level Electives G ART 301 The Arts in the 20th Century<br />

K<br />

ART 302 Survey of American Art<br />

ARS 154 Foundation Drawing D ART 133/VA 33 Drawing I ART 112 Drawing II VIS 120 Drawing II<br />

D ART 134/VA 34 Drawing II<br />

ARS 205 Foundations: Idea and Form<br />

VIS 115 3D Design<br />

ARS 208/225 Intro to Digital Media Tech/Elec Med ART 121/CA 21 Intro to Electronic Page Design ART 139 Multimedia Authoring VIS 371 Animation<br />

ART 122/CA22 Electronic Illustration<br />

VIS 373 Multimedia<br />

ARS 255 Introductory Painting D ART 203 - 205/VA 56 - 58 Advanced Painting ART 116 Painting II VIS 252 Drawing and Painting Techniques<br />

ARS 256 Introductory Sculpture D ART 172 - 174/VA 72 - 74 Advanced Sculpture ART 223 Sculpture II<br />

ARS 264 Ceramics D ART 162 - 164/VA 62 - 64 Advanced Ceramics ART 222 Ceramics II<br />

ARS 274 Beginning Printmaking D ART 182/VA 82 Printmaking II ART 110 Printmaking II<br />

ARS 281 Photography I D ART 141/VA 91 Intro to Black and White Photography ART 225 Photography II VIS 124 Photography I<br />

D<br />

ART 226 Experimental Photography<br />

D<br />

ART 227 Studio Photography<br />

ARS 351 Painting II: Theory and Practice<br />

VIS 487 Drawing and Painting Studio<br />

ARS 100-Level Electives D ART 124/VA 24 Color ART 105 Principles of 2D Design VIS 110 Drawing I<br />

D ART 130/VA 30 2D Design ART 106 Principles of 3D Design VIS 112 2D Design<br />

D ART 161/VA 61 Ceramics I ART 109 Printmaking I VIS 114 Principles of Color<br />

D ART 111 Drawing I VIS 120 Drawing II<br />

D<br />

ART 115 Painting I<br />

D<br />

ART 118 Figure Drawing I<br />

D<br />

ART 122 Ceramics I<br />

D<br />

ART 123 Sculpture I<br />

D<br />

ART 125 Photography I<br />

ART 145 Raku and Pit Firing<br />

ART 147 Potters Wheel<br />

ARS 200-Level Elective D ART 135/VA 35 Life Drawing I ART 230 Color Photography VIS 214 Figure Drawing I<br />

D ART 136/VA 36 Life Drawing II<br />

D ART 171/VA 71 Sculpture I<br />

D ART 181/VA 81 Advanced Sculpture<br />

D ART 202/VA 55 Painting I<br />

D ART 209/VA 59 Watercolor<br />

I<br />

ART 242 Italian Renaissance Art<br />

ART 128/CA 86 Animation on the Macintosh Computer ART 119 Anatomy and Figure Drawing II CON 251 Architecture Design I<br />

ART 210/VA 60 3D Design ART 228 Photojournalism CON 253 Architecture Design II<br />

ART 229 View Camera<br />

VIS 228 4D Design<br />

ART 231 New Technology in Photography<br />

VIS 250 Photography II<br />

ARS 300-Level Electives<br />

VIS 381 Figure Drawing II<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives D ART 101/VA 12 Art Appreciation ART 100 Intro to Visual Arts VIS 101 Intro to Drawing<br />

D<br />

VIS 102 Interrelationship of Art and Music<br />

D<br />

VIS 103 Intro to Watercolor<br />

D<br />

VIS 104 Intro to Calligraphy<br />

D<br />

VIS 105 Intro to Photography<br />

D<br />

VIS 106 Intro to Pastels<br />

D<br />

VIS 383 Sculpting and Painting the Figure<br />

ART 123/CA 23 Intro to Commercial Art<br />

ART 107 Pre-Press for Commercial Artists<br />

D ART 155/VA 88 Intro to Digital Photo for Non-Photo Mjrs ART 108 Advertising Art<br />

ART 165/VA 65 Wheel Thrown Ceramics<br />

ART 113 Package Design<br />

ART 114 Graphic Design<br />

ART 117 Illustration<br />

ART 135 Design Fundamentals<br />

ART 136 Fashion Art Techniques I<br />

ART 235 Fashion Art Techniques II<br />

ART 236 Fashion Art Techniques III<br />

Astronomy ESS, Room 449 632-8036<br />

AST 101 Introduction to Astronomy E PHY 118 Phys Sci: Stellar Astronomy<br />

AST 101 + 112 Intro to Astronomy + Lab E AST 102/ES 22 Astron of Stars and Galaxies SCI 106 Stellar and Galactic Astronomy<br />

AST 105 + 112 Intro to Solar Sys + Lab E AST 101/ES 21 Astron of the Solar System SCI 105 Solar System Astronomy PHY 117 Phys Sci: Solar System Astr<br />

AST 248 Search for Life in Universe H AST 103/ES 26 Search for Life in Universe<br />

AST 100-Level Electives E PHY 120 Phys Sci: Extraterres Phenom<br />

AST 200-Level Electives E AST 201/ES 57 Observational Astronomy<br />

Atmospheric Sciences Endeavour Hall, Room 105 632-8681<br />

ATM 100-Level Electives E MET 101/ES 17 Intro to Weather SCI 107 Meteorology PHY 116 Phys Sci: Meteorology<br />

E MET 102/ES 18 Principles of World Climate SCI 108 Climatology


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Biological Sciences Biology Learning Laboratories, Room G05 632-8530<br />

BIO 201 Fund of Bio: Organisms to Ecosystems E BIO 152/BY 52 Modern Biology II (with lab) BIO 110 Principles of Biology II (with lab) BIO 131 Biological Princ II (with lab)<br />

E<br />

BIO 192 + 193 Biology I and II (with lab)<br />

BIO 202 Fund of Bio: Molecular and Cellular E BIO 150/BY 50 Modern Biology I (with lab) BIO 109 Principles of Biology I (with lab) BIO 130 Biological Princ I (with lab)<br />

BIO 203 Fund of Bio: Cell and Organ Phys E BIO 130+132/BY 30+32 An and Phys I and II (with lab) AHS 131 + 132 Anat and Phys I and II (with lab) BIO 170 + 171 Anat and Phys I and II (with lab)<br />

BIO 202 Physiology (with lab)<br />

BIO 311 Techniques in Molecular and Cellular Bio E BIO 441 Intro to Molecular Biology<br />

BIO 315 Microbiology E BIO 272/BY 72 Microbiology (no UD credit) BIO 214 Microbiology (no UD credit)<br />

BIO 320 General Genetics E BIO 262/BY 62 Genetics (no UD credit) BIO 343 Principles of Genetics<br />

BIO 344 Chordate Zoology E BIO 212 Comp Anatomy (no UD credit)<br />

HBM 320 General Microbiology E BIO 244/BY 44 General Microbiology (no UD credit) BIO 220 Medical Microbiology<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 300-Level Electives<br />

BIO 415 Human Virology<br />

BIO 444 Forensic Molecular Biology<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit E BIO 101/BY 14 Principles of Biology BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 120 General Biology<br />

E BIO 103/BY 16 Human Ecology BIO 102 General Biology II BIO 123 Human Body in Health and Disease<br />

E BIO 105/BY 17 Survey of the Human Body BIO 103 Principles of Ecology BIO 125 Principles of Nutrition<br />

E BIO 111/BY 21 Botany BIO 104 Zoology BIO 166 Prin of Human Anatomy and Phys<br />

E BIO 118/BY 18 Topics in Human Biology BIO 115 Human Nutrition BIO 170 Human Anatomy and Phys I<br />

E BIO 130/BY 30 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 116 Human Genetics BIO 171 Human Anatomy and Phys II<br />

E BIO 132/BY 32 Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 118 On Becoming Human BIO 192 Biology I (Botany)<br />

E BIO 137/BY 37 Anat and Phys of the Eye BIO 120 Birds and the Environment BIO 193 Biology II (Zoology)<br />

E BIO 138/BY 38 Fund of Human Structure BIO 124 Plants and Society BIO 197 Topics in Human Biology<br />

E BIO 141/BY 41 Zoology BIO 162 + 165 Animal Eco + Nat Hist of LI BIO 198 Entomology<br />

E BIO 142/BY 42 Animal Parasitology BIO 201 Anatomy BIO 210 Intro to Bioscience<br />

E BIO 203/BY 43 Animal Histology BIO 204 Marine Biology BIO 223 Principles of Ecology<br />

E BIO 210/BY 20 Field Biology and Ecology BIO 211 Developmental Anatomy BIO 235 Marine Biology<br />

E BIO 219/BY 29 Biotech in Changing World BIO 215 Histology BIO 290 Entomology II<br />

E BIO 246/BY 46 Anat and Phys of Human Movement BIO 216 Parasitology BIO 294 Vertebrate Physiology<br />

E BIO 267/BY 67 Biotech and Molec Bio I BIO 219 Field Biology BIO 316 General Microbiology<br />

E BIO 270/BY 70 Embryology BIO 231 Biotech: Recombinant DNA BIO 347 Priciples of Cell Biology<br />

E MAR 111/MB 20 Marine Biology AHS 131 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 352 Plant Pathology<br />

E<br />

AHS 132 Anatomy and Physiology II<br />

BIO 130 Molecules and Medicine<br />

BIO 131 Pathophysiology<br />

H BIO 209/BY 19 Plants and People<br />

Business Management Harriman Hall, Room 102 632-7171<br />

BUS 111 Intro to Business (non-bus majors) BUS 101/BA 11 Introduction to Business BUS 110 Introduction to Business BUS 111/111H Introduction to Business<br />

BUS 115 Bus in the 21st Century (bus majors) BUS 101/BA 11 Introduction to Business BUS 110 Introduction to Business BUS 111/111H Introduction to Business<br />

BUS 210 Financial Accounting ACC 101/AC 11 Principles of Acct I ACC 101 + 102 Prin Accounting I + II BUS 101+102 Accounting I + II<br />

ACC 102/AC 12 Principles of Acct II<br />

ACC 113+114/AC 13+14 Fund of Acct I and II<br />

BUS 214 Managerial Accounting ACC 115/AC 15 Managerial Accounting ACC 104 Managerial Accounting BUS 273 Cost Accounting<br />

ACC 210/AC 70 Cost Accounting<br />

ACC 208 Cost Accounting<br />

BUS 310 Intermediate Accounting ACC 201/AC 51 Interm Acct I (no UD credit) ACC 201 Interm Acct I (no UD credit) BUS 271 Intermediate Accounting<br />

BUS 311 Federal Income Taxation<br />

BUS 310 Principles of Taxation<br />

BUS 312 Financial Statement Reporting/Analysis<br />

BUS 411 Financial Statement Analysis<br />

BUS 315 Acct. for The Small Bus Entrepreneur<br />

BUS 220 Financial Information Systems<br />

BUS 346 Operations Management<br />

BUS 258 Production Management<br />

BUS 300/IND 301 Operations Management<br />

BUS 348 Principles of Marketing MKT 101/BD 57 Marketing (no UD credit) MKT 100 Marketing (no UD credit) BUS 131/131H Marketing Principles<br />

BUS 351 Human Resource Mgmt BUS 129/BA 56 HR Mgmt (no UD credit) BUS 266 Personnel/Human Resource Mgmt<br />

BUS 133/BA 58 Labor-Mgmt (no UD credit)<br />

BUS 352 Electronic Commerce BUS 135/BA 61 E-Commerce (no UD credit) BUS 232 Electronic Commerce<br />

BUS 353 Entrepreneurship BUS 123/BA 53 Entrepreneur (no UD credit) BUS 305 Entrepreneurship<br />

BUS 355 Investment Analysis<br />

BUS 201/201H Finance<br />

BUS 440 International Management BUS 141/BA 62 Fund of Int’l Bus (no UD credit) BUS 114 International Business (no UD credit) BUS 322 International Management<br />

BUS 200-Level Electives<br />

BUS 320 Inter Market and Global Markets<br />

BUS 300-Level Electives<br />

BUS 280 International Business<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives BUS 103/BA 12 Mgmt of Info Technology BUS 150 Organizational Behavior BUS 109 Management Theories and Practices<br />

BUS 112/BA 22 Computing for Business<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 200-Level Electives ACC 202/AC 52 Interm Acct II ACC 202 Interm Acct II BUS 230 Environmental Law<br />

MKT 220/BD 80 International Marketing MKT 136 Marketing Management BUS 233 Labor Law<br />

BUS 209/BA 70 Issues in Contemp Business BUS 800 International Business BUS 234 Labor Grievance-Arbitration


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Chemistry Chemistry Building, Room 104 632-7886<br />

CHE 131 + 133 General Chemistry I + Lab E CHE 133/CH 33 College Chemistry I CHE 151 Inorganic Chemistry I CHM 152 General Chem Principles I<br />

CHE 132 + 134 General Chem II + Lab II E CHE 134/CH 34 College Chemistry II CHE 152 Inorganic Chemistry II CHM 153 General Chem Principles II<br />

CHE 133 General Chemistry I Lab<br />

CHM 112 Chem and the Public Interest Lab<br />

CHE 221 Introduction to Chemistry of Solids<br />

CHM 324 Intro to Chemistry/Materials<br />

CHE 321 + 327 Organic Chemistry I + Lab CHE 250/CH 55 Organic Chemistry I CHE 201 Organic Chemistry I CHM 270 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHE 322 Organic Chemistry II CHE 251/CH 56 Organic Chemistry II CHE 202 Organic Chemistry II CHM 271 Organic Chemistry II<br />

CHE 100-Level Electives E CHE 100/CH 19 General Chemistry CHE 107 General Chemistry CHM 124 Principles of Chemistry<br />

E CHE 120/CH 21 Intro Gen, Organic, Bioch CHE 108 Consumer Chemistry CHM 140 Intro to Gen, Org and Biochm<br />

E CHE 122/CH 29 Found of College Chem CHE 131 General Chemistry I CHM 160 Intro to Organic Chemistry<br />

E CHE 200/CH 45 Prin of Org and Biochem II CHE 132 General Chemistry II<br />

E<br />

CHE 135 Chemistry for Applied Sciences<br />

E<br />

CHE 200 Intro Organic Chemistry<br />

H<br />

CHM 111 Chemistry and Public Interest<br />

CHE 200-Level Electives E CHE 221 Clinical Chemistry CHM 280 Biochemistry<br />

E CHE 260 Biochemistry CHM 285 Physiological Chemistry<br />

Chinese Humanities Building, Room 1116 632-1096<br />

CHI 111 Elementary Chinese I<br />

CHI 103 + CHI 104 Conv Chinese Culture I + II<br />

CHI 112 Elementary Chinese II 3 CHI 104 + CHI 201 Conv Chinese Cult II + Inter Chin I<br />

3 CHI 104 + CHI 202 Conv Chinese Cult II + Inter Chin II<br />

CHI 211 Intermediate Chinese I 3 CHI 201 + CHI 202 Interm Chin I + Interm Chin II<br />

CHI 212 Intermediate Chinese II 3 CHI 202 + CHI 203 Interm Chin II + Readings in Chin Lit<br />

AAS 212 Asian and Asian American Studies G HUM 250 Chinese Art and Lit<br />

Comparative Literature Humanities Building, Room 2048 632-7460<br />

CLT 100-Level Electives G ENG 143/EG 85 Masterpieces of World Lit I ENG 311 Masterworks of Lit I<br />

G ENG 144/EG 86 Masterpieces of World Lit II ENG 312 Masterworks of Lit II<br />

CLT 200-Level Electives G ENG 219/EG 81 Modern Literature<br />

Computer Science Computer Science Building, Room 1440 632-8470<br />

*Students must see the department for evaluations and proficiency exams.<br />

CSE 101 Intro to Computers and Info Tech CST 101/CS 11 Intro to Computing BCS 191 Introduction to Computers<br />

Prep for CSE 114 Proficiency Exam CST 242/CS 26 Princ of Comp Using Java II CMP 211 Computer Science II<br />

Prep for CSE 214 Proficiency Exam CST 246/CS 60 Data Structures CMP 251 Data Structures<br />

Prep for CSE 215 Proficiency Exam MAT 205/MA 92 Discrete Mathematics CMP/MAT 241 Discrete Math Structures CMP 125 Discrete Structures I<br />

Economics Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-601 632-7540<br />

ECO 108 Intro to Economic Analysis F ECO 112/EK 22 Microeconomics ECO 208 Microeconomics ECO 157 Microeconomics<br />

ECO 303 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory<br />

ECO 260 Intermediate Microeconomics<br />

ECO 305 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory<br />

ECO 270 Intermediate Macroeconomics<br />

ECO 321 Econometrics<br />

ECO 380 Econometrics I<br />

ECO 325 International Economics<br />

ECO 340 International Trade<br />

ECO 360 Money and Banking<br />

ECO 255 Money and Banking<br />

ECO 383 Public Finance<br />

ECO 410 Public Finance/Public Sector Economics<br />

ECO 100-Level Electives F ECO 111/EK 21 Macroeconomics ECO 112 Introduction to Investments ECO 156 Macroeconomics<br />

F ECO 116/EK 32 Eco of Nat Res Mgmt ECO 207 Macroeconomics<br />

F ECO 202/EK 55 Money and Banking ECO 213 Money and Banking<br />

F<br />

ECO 214 Corporation Finance<br />

F<br />

ECO 230 Intro to International Economics & Finance<br />

ECO 200 Level Electives<br />

ECO 250 Quantitative Analysis for Economics<br />

F<br />

ECO 303 Arts and Entertainment Economics<br />

F<br />

ECO 304 Sports Economics<br />

ECO 310 Health Economics and Policy<br />

F<br />

ECO 312 Economics of Non-Profit Orgs, NGO’s, Phil Orgs.<br />

ECO 320 Economics of the Internet Age<br />

F<br />

ECO 330 Modern Economic Thought<br />

F<br />

ECO 342 Financial Economics<br />

F<br />

ECO 350 Economics of Global Disasters<br />

ECO 401 Industrial Organization<br />

ECO 412 Cost-Benefit Analysis<br />

ECO 415 Planning Theory and Analysis<br />

ECO 420 Economics of Science and Technology<br />

F<br />

ECO 430 Urban and Regional Economics<br />

F<br />

ECO 435 Environmental Economics and Policy<br />

ECO 480 Forecasting<br />

ECO 300-Level Electives<br />

ECO 258 Labor Eco and Labor Relations<br />

F<br />

ECO 259 Contemp Economic Probs and Issues<br />

ECO 321 Engineering Economics<br />

ECO 341 International Finance<br />

BUS 404 Financial Markets and Institutions<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives F ECO 101/EK 11 Current Economic Issues ECO 100 Survey of Economics<br />

ECO 212 Economic Statistics<br />

F<br />

ECO 215 Economic Development of US<br />

F<br />

ECO 216 Economics of Developing World<br />

F<br />

ECO 220 American Banking Practice<br />

F<br />

ECO 222 Economic Geography of World<br />

F<br />

ECO 280 History of Economic Thought


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Engineering Science Light Engineering Building, Room 127 632-8381<br />

ESG 111 C-Programming for Engineers<br />

CST 251/CS 63 Programming in C<br />

ESE 124 Computer Techniques for Elect Des I<br />

ENS 117/EN 17 Engineering Computations<br />

MEC 202 Tech Drawing and CAD I<br />

ENS 105 Intro to CAD<br />

MEC 260 Engineering Statics ENS 118/EN 18 Eng Mechanics: Statics ENS 205 Statics MET 201 Statics<br />

MEC 262 Engineering Dynamics ENS 119/EN 19 Eng Mechanics Dynamics ENS 206 Dynamics MET 405 Dynamics<br />

ESE 271 Electrical Circuit Analysis I<br />

ENS 233/EN 33 Electrical Eng Circuit Analysis<br />

MEC 301 Thermodynamics ENS 230 Eng Thermodynamics MET 210 Applied Thermodynamics<br />

MEC 363 Mechanics of Solids ENS 207 Mechanics of Materials MET 206 Strength of Materials<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives<br />

MET 212 Applied Fluid Mechanics<br />

Writing and Rhetoric Humanities Building, Room <strong>2005</strong> 632-7390<br />

NOTE: After matriculation at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>, D.E.C. Category A must be completed at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>.<br />

WRT 102 Inter Writing Workshop A 2, A ENG 101/EG 11 Freshman Composition ENG 101 Composition I EGL 101/101R Composition: Rhetoric<br />

2, A ENG 108 The Craft of Comp (Honors) EGL 105 Honors Freshman Comp<br />

WRT 200-Level Elective B ENG 200 Advanced Composition<br />

English Humanities Building, Room 2096 632-7400<br />

EGL 191 Introduction to Poetry B EGL 214 Introduction to Poetry<br />

EGL 192 Introduction to Fiction B ENG 141/EG 51 Intro to the Novel EGL 212 Introduction to Fiction<br />

EGL 193 Introduction to Drama B ENG 142/EG 52 Intro to Dramatic Lit EGL 210 Introduction to Drama<br />

EGL 205 Survey of Brit Lit I I ENG 213/EG 61 English Literature I ENG 205 English Literature I EGL 201 English Literature I<br />

EGL 206 Survey of Brit Lit II I ENG 214/EG 62 English Literature II ENG 206 English Literature II EGL 202 English Literature II<br />

EGL 207 History of English Language<br />

EGL 430 History of English Language<br />

EGL 217 American Literature I K ENG 215/EG 71 American Literature I ENG 203 American Literature I EGL 203 American Lit: Beg to 1865<br />

EGL 218 American Literature II K ENG 216/EG 72 American Literature II ENG 204 American Literature II EGL 204 American Lit: 1865-Present<br />

EGL 224 20th Century Lit in English G ENG 212/EG 60 Contemporary Global Lit ENG 218 20th C Lit of the Non-West World<br />

EGL 243 Shakespeare: The Major Works I ENG 220/EG 83 Shakespeare EGL 200 Shakespeare<br />

EGL 260 Mythology in Literature G HUM 114/HM 44 Mythology ENG 220 Mythology and Folklore EGL 228 Classics and Mythology<br />

EGL 261 The Bible as Literature B ENG 209/EG 57 Literature of the Bible ENG 236 Literature of the Bible EGL 230 Literature of the Bible<br />

EGL 274 Black American Literature K ENG 211/EG 59 African-American Lit ENG 208 African-American Lit II EGL 224 Black Lit and the Amer Trad<br />

EGL 276 Feminism: Lit and Cultural Context B ENG 248 Women Writers EGL 222 Women in Lit<br />

EGL 316 Women in Modern American Lit<br />

EGL 285 Writing Workshop: Fiction ENG 203/EG 39 Adv Creative Writing/Fict. ENG 317 Fiction Writing EGL 216 Creative Writing<br />

EGL 286 Writing Workshop: Poetry ENG 204/EG 40 Adv Creative Writing/Poetry ENG 318 Poetry Writing<br />

EGL 369 Topics in Ethnic Amercan Studies in Lit<br />

EGL 309 Voices of Black America in Poetry, Prose and Song<br />

EGL 390 Topics in Literary and Cult. Studies<br />

EGL 322 Leadership in Fact, Fiction, Film<br />

EGL 100-Level Electives B ENG 102/EG 13 Introduction to Literature ENG 102 Composition II EGL 102 Composition: Literature<br />

B<br />

ENG 109 The Art of Analysis (Honors)<br />

ENG 131/EG 37 Creative Writing<br />

EGL 200-Level Electives B ENG 247 Women in Literature<br />

J<br />

ENG 222 Latin American Literature<br />

J<br />

ENG 227 South Asian Literature<br />

J<br />

ENG 229 Native American Literature<br />

G ENG 202/EG 66 Literature as Film ENG 231 Mystery and Detect Fiction<br />

G ENG 205/EG 53 Contemporary Literature ENG 233 Studies in Science Fiction EGL 206 World Literature: Early Classics<br />

G ENG 206/EG 54 The Short Story ENG 243 Gay and Lesbian Literature EGL 207 World Literature: The Moderns<br />

G ENG 210/EG 58 Science Fiction ENG 251 Film and Literature EGL 225 Images of Women in Drama<br />

G ENG 217/EG 73 Environmental Literature ENG 261 Lit of the Holocaust EGL 240 Themes in Science Fiction<br />

G ENG 218/EG 74 Hispanic Voice in Am Lit ENG 263 Modern American Short Story EGL 242 Films and Literature<br />

G ENG 219/EG 81 Modern Lit ENG 265 Modern American Poetry EGL 302 19th Century English Novel<br />

G ENG 221/EG 91 The Art of Poetry ENG 267 Satire EGL 312 Major Authors of Amer Lit<br />

G ENG 225/EG 65 The Detective Story ENG 271 Psychoanalytic App to Lit EGL 330 Classical Greek Tragedy<br />

G ENG 226/ EG 67 Literature of Magical Realism ENG 281 Nature in Literature<br />

G<br />

ENG 298 Comedy: Theory and Development<br />

G<br />

ENG 305 Modern American Novel<br />

G<br />

ENG 309 Modern Brit and Am Drama<br />

G<br />

ENG 311 Masterworks of Lit I<br />

G<br />

ENG 312 Masterworks of Lit II<br />

G<br />

ENG 314 Studies in Children’s Literature<br />

I<br />

ENG 209 Modern Irish Literature<br />

I<br />

ENG 300 Shakespeare: Stage and Page<br />

I<br />

ENG 301 Shakespeare’s Comedy and History<br />

I<br />

ENG 302 Shakespeare’s Tragedies<br />

K<br />

ENG 207 African American Literature I<br />

K<br />

ENG 228 Asian American Literature<br />

ENG 217 Autobiographical Writing<br />

EGL 319 Moder Drama<br />

ENG 313 Creative Writing<br />

EGL 331 Death, Madness and Sex: The Victorians<br />

ENG 316 Play and Screen Writing<br />

EGL 300-Level Electives G EGL 314 Major Authors in World Literature<br />

EGL 318 Advanced Creative Writing<br />

G<br />

EGL 323 Major Authors in British Literature<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 200-Level Electives G EGL 244 Classics of Supernatural Film and Literature<br />

G<br />

EGL 266 Fantasy Literature and Film<br />

G<br />

EGL 317 Studies in Shakespeare<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 300-Level Electives G EGL 269 Romantic Arts: Art, Dance, Literature, Music<br />

H<br />

EGL 306/HIS 306 From Farm to Factory


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Environmental Studies Endeavour Hall, Room 105 632-8681<br />

ENS 101 Prospects for Planet Earth E ENV 128/SE 28 Contemporary Environmental Issues<br />

ENS 100 Level Electives E ENV 115/SE 15 Environmental Issues<br />

European Lang, Lit and Culture Humanities Building, Room 1055 632-7440<br />

HUF 211 French Cinema D MLG 303 French Cinema (in English)<br />

HUI 231 Sex and Politics in Italian Cinema D MLG 301 Italian Cinema (in English)<br />

HUI 236 The Italian-American Scene K MLG 311 Italian Americans: Perspectives of a People<br />

HUI 239 Modern Italy (in English) I MLG 306 Italian Culture and Civilization<br />

HUS 361 Latin-American Literature G MLG 310 Latin American Women Writers<br />

G<br />

MLG 312 Contemporary Latin American Short Stories<br />

HUS 371 United States Latino Literature G MLG 320 Latino Writers in the United States<br />

HUS 300-Level Electives G MLG 302 Spanish and Latin American Cinema<br />

I<br />

MLG 304 French Culture and Civilization<br />

G<br />

MLG 305 Hispanic and Latin American Culture<br />

I<br />

MLG 315 Art, Culture and Civilization of Spain<br />

French Humanities Building, Room 1055 632-7440<br />

Students should speak with an advisor in the Department of French about appropriate placement.<br />

FRN 100-Level Electives FRE 101/FR 11 Elementary French I FRE 101 Beginning French I FRE 101 French I (Elementary)<br />

3 FRE 102/FR 12 Elementary French II FRE 102 Beginning French II FRE 102 French II (Elementary)<br />

3 FRE 113/FR 13 Elementary French I and II<br />

FRN 200-Level Electives 3 FRE 201/FR 51 Intermediate French I FRE 201 Intermediate French I FRE 203 French III (Intermediate)<br />

3 FRE 202/FR 52 Intermediate French II FRE 202 Intermediate French II FRE 204 French IV (Intermediate)<br />

3 FRE 301 Adv French I FRE 205 French V (Advanced)<br />

3 FRE 302 Adv French II FRE 206 French VI (Advanced)<br />

Geography Earth and Space Sciences Building, Room 225 632-8200<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives F GEO 101/GY 15 World Regional Geography GEO 101 Intro to Geography<br />

F GEO 102/GY 16 Culture and the Environment GEO 103 Human Geography<br />

F GEO 103/GY 17 Political Geography GEO 201 Geography of Europe<br />

GEO 105/GY 20 Intro to Geo Info Systems<br />

GEO 202 Geography of Long Island


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Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Geology Earth and Space Sciences Building, Room 225 632-8200<br />

GEO 101 Environmental Geology E ESC 124/ES 24 Environmental Geology<br />

GEO 102 The Earth E PHY 110 Phy Sci: Physical Geology<br />

GEO 103 The Earth Through Time E PHY 111 Phy Sci: Historical Geology<br />

GEO 103 + 113 Earth Through Time + Lab E ESC 102/ES 16 Evolution of Earth and Life SCI 104 Historical Geology<br />

GEO 122 Physical Geology E ESC 101/ES 15 Introduction to Geology SCI 103 Physical Geology<br />

GEO 200-Level Electives E ESC 202/ES 55 Geomorphology<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives E SCI 109 Environmental Science I<br />

E<br />

SCI 110 Environmental Science II<br />

E<br />

SCI 203 Field Laboratory Geology<br />

German Humanities Building, Room 1055 632-7440<br />

GER 111 Elementary German I GER 101/GE 11 Elem German I GER 101 Beginning German I GER 111 German I (Elem)<br />

GER 112 Elementary German II 3 GER 102/GE 12 Elem German II GER 102 Beginning German II GER 112 German II (Elem)<br />

GER 211 Intermediate German I 3 GER 201/GE 51 Inter German I GER 201 Inter German I GER 213 German III (Inter)<br />

GER 212 Intermediate German II 3 GER 202/GE 52 Inter German II GER 202 Inter German II GER 214 German IV (Inter)<br />

GER 200-Level Electives 3 GER 301 Adv German I GER 215 German V (Adv)<br />

3 GER 302 Adv German II GER 216 German VI (Adv)<br />

Hebrew Social and Behavioral Sciences, Room S-359 632-7484<br />

HBW 111 Elementary Hebrew I<br />

HEB 101 Beginning Hebrew I<br />

HBW 112 Elementary Hebrew II 3 HEB 102 Beginning Hebrew II<br />

HBW 211 Intermediate Hebrew I 3 HEB 201 Inter Hebrew I<br />

HBW 212 Intermediate Hebrew II 3 HEB 202 Inter Hebrew II<br />

History Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-301 632-7500<br />

HIS 101 European Hist: Antiquity to Revolution F HIS 101/HS 11 Western Civilization I HIS 101 Hist of Western Civilization I HIS 114 Western Civilization I<br />

F HIS 108 Honors Hist: West Roots I HIS 117 World Civilization I<br />

F<br />

HIS 161 World Hist: Antiquity-1500<br />

HIS 102 Modern European History 1789-1945 F HIS 102/HS 12 Western Civilization II HIS 102 Hist of Western Civilization II HIS 115 Western Civilization II<br />

F HIS 109 Honors Hist: West Roots II HIS 118 World Civilization II<br />

HIS 103 American History to 1877 F,4 HIS 103/HS 33 Foundations of Amer History HIS 103 History of the United States I HIS 121 US Hist to Reconstruction<br />

HIS 104 United States Since 1877 F,4 HIS 104/HS 34 Modern American History HIS 104 History of the United States II HIS 122 US Hist Since Reconstruct<br />

HIS 208 Ireland from St. Patrick to Pres I HIS 234 History of Ireland HIS 317 Irish History<br />

HIS 209 Imperial Russia I HIS 235 Russia Since Peter the Great<br />

HIS 213 Colonial Latin America J HIS 219 Colonial Latin America<br />

HIS 214 Modern Latin America J HIS 220 Modern Latin America<br />

HIS 219 Intro to Chinese History and Civilization J HIS 228 Modern China<br />

HIS 226 The Shaping of Modern Judaism F HIS 236 History of Israel<br />

HIS 227 Islamic Civilization J HIS 216 History of Central Asia: Genghis to Borat<br />

HIS 238 Sci, Tech, and Medicine in W Civ II H HIS 243 Sci in the West: Newton to Pres<br />

HIS 241 The Holocaust I HUM 111/HM 31 The Holocaust


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Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

History Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-301 632-7500<br />

HIS 251 Europe Since 1945 I HIS 209 20th-Century Europe<br />

HIS 263 Age of the American Revolution K,4 HIS 250 Era of the American Revolution<br />

HIS 265 Civil War and Reconstruction K,4 HIS 255 Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 302 Civil War and Reconstruction<br />

HIS 268 Recent US History, 1919-Pres K,4 HIS 106 USA, 1945 to Present HIS 323 Contemporary America<br />

HIS 361 American History/American Film K HIS 322 American History Through Film<br />

HIS 362 Making Peace With the 60’s K HIS 333 The 1960’s<br />

HIS 376 American Politics and Diplomacy K,4 HIS 321 America and the World<br />

HIS 396 Topics in US History<br />

HIS 334 History of New York City<br />

HIS 100-Level Electives F,4 HIS 125 The American Experience<br />

F HIS 107/HS 22 Modern World History HIS 105 The World Today HIS 126 The West and The World<br />

F HIS 118/HS 51 Major World Cultures HIS 107 Pic App to Euro Hist Since 1500 HIS 212 The 20th Century World<br />

F AFR 142 Hist of African Civilization HIS 325 Americas Unfinished War: Vietnam<br />

F<br />

HIS 162 World History: 1500 to Present<br />

F<br />

HIS 176 African American Hist<br />

F<br />

HIS 177 African American Hist II<br />

F<br />

HIS 180 Health, Disease and Western Hist<br />

F<br />

HIS 190 History of Sports in America<br />

HIS 200-Level Electives J HIS 110/AFR 143 History of Contemp Africa<br />

F HIS 124 Women/West World HIS 213 Peoples/Cultures of Asia<br />

K HIS 105/HS 38 Women’s Role in Am Hist HIS 125 Women in Amer History<br />

K HIS 106/HS 39 History of Long Island HIS 130 Ethnic Groups in Amer Hist<br />

F HIS 119/HS 57 The Far Eastern World HIS 136 History of Latinos in the U.S.<br />

J HIS 137 Native Americans HIS 215 The World of Islam<br />

F HIS 201/HS 20 Intro to Medieval Europe HIS 140 Nassau County: History and Goverment<br />

K HIS 150 Hist of Amer Labor Movement HIS 220 Ethnic and Immigration History<br />

K<br />

HIS 178/AFR 200 History of The Black Woman<br />

K<br />

HIS 179/AFR 201 Hist of Black Women in Amer II<br />

I<br />

HIS 231 Europe and It’s Peoples<br />

F HIS 205 The Ancient World HIS 240 Hist of Public Health Care and Medicine<br />

F<br />

HIS 206 The Medieval World<br />

F<br />

HIS 207 Early Modern Europe<br />

J<br />

HIS 210 The Modern Middle East<br />

J<br />

HIS 212 History of The Islamic World<br />

J<br />

HIS 221 The Afro-Caribbean World<br />

J<br />

HIS 222 Modern Mexico and Central America<br />

F HIS 230 Modern Imperialism HIS 255 Readings in Amer Exper I<br />

F HIS 232 The History of the Cold War HIS 256 Readings in Amer Exper II<br />

F HIS 240 Revolutions in Modern World HIS 331 History of New York State<br />

F<br />

HIS 260 20th-Century Genocide<br />

K<br />

HIS 265 Amer Foreign Rels in 20th Century<br />

F<br />

HIS 270 Racism in the Modern World<br />

HIS 300-Level Electives I HIS 307 Tech and Politics in Germany 1815 to Present<br />

I HIS 310 Russia Since 1917<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives<br />

1F & 1G ID IND 101+102/11+12 Human Exp I + II<br />

F LAS 101 Intro to Latin American Studies HIS 253 American Economic History<br />

F<br />

LAS 105 Latino/a American Studies in U.S.<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 200-Level Electives H HIS 320 Prometheus Unbound: Sci, Tech, and Soc<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 300-Level Electives H HIS 305/IDP 305 Culture and Tech: Industrial Rev<br />

H<br />

HIS 306/EGL 306 From Farm to Factory<br />

Humanities Humanities Building, Room 2048 632-7460<br />

HUM 201 Film and TV: Genres D CIN 111/CN 17 Cinema Stud I: Kin to Kane<br />

HUM 202 Film and TV: History and Theory D CIN 112/CN 18 Cinema Stud II: Noir to Now COM 112 History of Film<br />

HUM 100-Level Electives G HUM 116/HM 46 Sexism and the Humanities MDC 102 Making of the Modern Mind II<br />

G HUM 121/HM 51 Dev Creative Imag in Arts MDC 130 Major Ideas in Post-Mod Wld<br />

G<br />

COM 113 Documentary Media<br />

HUM 200-Level Electives D ENG 208/EG 56 The Documentary Film<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives G MDC 101 Making of the Modern Mind 1<br />

G<br />

MDC 110 Studies in World Culture<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 200-Level Electives G MLG 300 International Cinema<br />

G<br />

EGL 244 Classics of Supernatural Film and Lit<br />

G<br />

EGL 308 The City in Lit, Art, Film, and Theatre<br />

J HUM 249/HM 83 African Art and Culture<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 300-Level Electives H HUM 305 Culture and Tech: Industrial Rev<br />

G<br />

EGL 269 Romantic Arts: Art, Dance, Lit, and Music<br />

Information Systems Computer Science Building, Room 1440 632-8470<br />

ISE 102 Intro to Web Design and Prgrm CST 161/CS35 Web Site Design BCS 130 Web Site Development I<br />

ISE 108 Intro to Programming CST 141/CS 16 Principles of Computing With Java CSC 104 Programming Logic and Problem Solving BCS 120 Foundations of Programming !<br />

CSC 120 Computer Science I<br />

CSC 217 C Programming Language<br />

ISE 208 Intermediate Programming<br />

CSC 130 Computer Science II<br />

ISE 218 Intro to Computer Organization<br />

CSC 250 Computer Org. and Assembly Lang. Programming<br />

ISE 320 Information Management<br />

BCS 300 Management Information Systems<br />

Italian Humanities Building, Room 1055 632-7440<br />

ITL 100-Level Electives ITL 101/IT 11 Elementary Italian I ITA 101 Beginning Italian I ITA 121 Italian I (Elementary)<br />

3 ITL 102/IT 12 Elementary Italian II ITA 102 Beginning Italian II ITA 122 Italian II (Elementary)<br />

3 ITL 113/IT 13 Intensive Elem Italian I and II<br />

ITL 200-Level Electives 3 ITL 201/IT 51 Intermediate Italian I ITA 201 Intermediate Italian I ITA 223 Italian III (Intermediate)<br />

3 ITL 202/IT 52 Intermediate Italian II ITA 202 Intermediate Italian II ITA 224 Italian IV (Intermediate)<br />

3 ITL 220/IT 60 Italian Conv and Comp ITA 301 Adv Italian I ITA 225 Italian V (Advanced)<br />

3 ITL 221/IT 61 Culture and Civil of Italy ITA 302 Adv Italian II ITA 226 Italian VI (Advanced)<br />

3 ITL 222/IT 62 Survey of Modern Italian Literature


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Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Japanese Humanities Building, Room 1116 632-1096<br />

JPN 111 Elem Japanese I JPN 101 + JPN 102 Elementary Japanese I + II JPN 101 + JPN 102 Beginning Japanese I + II<br />

JPN 112 Elem Japanese II 3 JPN 102 + JPN 201 Elementary II + Interm Jap I<br />

Journalism Melville Library, Room N-4004 632-7403<br />

NOTE: Must have departmental approval and take Writing Immersion Lab at <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> for JRN 110 equivalency.<br />

JRN 110 News I: Basic News Reporting and Writ ENG 170/EG 25 Intro to Journalism +<br />

ENG 171/EG 26 Inter News and Feature Writing<br />

JRN 288 On Campus Internship (one credit)<br />

ENG 175/EG 31 Journalism Practicum<br />

JRN 200-Level Elective<br />

ENG 174/EG 30 Contem Nonfict Journalism (no UD Credit)<br />

TCE 100-Level Electives ENG 172/EG 28 Mag Writ and Publicity ENG 215 Journalism EGL 226 Journalism<br />

TCE 200-Level Electives<br />

ENG 200 Editing and Design<br />

Judaic Studies Social and Behavioral Sciences, Room S-315, S-301 632-7484<br />

JDS 226 The Shaping of Mod Judaism F HIS 236 History of Israel<br />

JDS 241 The Holocaust I HUM 111/HM 31 The Holocaust<br />

JDS 100-Level Elective G IND 123/ID 33 Jewish Thought and Culture<br />

Latin Melville Library, Room W-4341 632-6546<br />

LAT 111 Elementary Latin I LAT 101/LN 11 Elementary Latin I LAT 101 Beginning Latin I<br />

LAT 112 Elementary Latin II 3 LAT 102/LN 12 Elementary Latin II LAT 102 Beginning Latin II<br />

Linguistics Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-201 632-7777<br />

LIN 101 Intro to Linguistics F ENG 226 Intro/Linguistics and Semantic II MLG 100 Intro to Language<br />

LIN 201 Phonetics F COM 203 Phonetics<br />

LIN 100-Level Electives F ENG 225 Intro/Linguistics and Semantic I<br />

LIN 200-Level Electives F COM 220 Communication and Language<br />

Marine Sciences Endeavour Hall, Room 105 632-8681<br />

MAR 104 Oceanography E MAR 105/OC 15 Intro to Oceanography BIO/SCI 119 Oceanology BIO 135 Marine Science<br />

E<br />

BIO 203 Oceanography<br />

MAR 308 Principles of Instrumental Analysis<br />

BIO 256 Envir Sample and Analysis<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives E MAR 111/MB 20 Marine Biology BIO 125 Intro to Marine Science<br />

E MAR 115/MB 25 Field Work in Marine Biology<br />

H MAR 118/SM 68H Environ Issues in Ocean<br />

Mathematics Mathematics Tower, Room P-143 632-8250<br />

For more information on the Mathematics Placement Examination, call 632-8250. The equivalency and recommended placement at various levels are as follows:<br />

Level<br />

Placement<br />

1 MAP 101<br />

2 MAP 103<br />

2+ and Skill 1 MAT 118 or Statistics<br />

3 MAT 118 122 123 or Statistics<br />

4 MAT 125<br />

5 MAT 131 or 141 or AMS 151<br />

6 MAT 126<br />

7 MAT 132 or 142 or 171 or AMS 161<br />

8 MAT 127 or 132 or 142 or 171 or AMS 161<br />

9 Beyond 100-level Calculus<br />

MAT 100-Level Electives 1 MAT 107/MA 17 Computer Math Concepts MAT 101 Concepts of Math MTH 107 Intro to Mathematical Ideas<br />

1 MAT 111/MA 27 Algebra II MAT 109 Algebra and Trigonometry MTH 116 College Algebra and Trig<br />

1 MAT 112/MA 41 Technical Math I MAT 116 Engineering Tech Math<br />

1,C MAT 101/MA 21 Survey of Math Reasoning MAT 114 Foundations of Mathematics for Educators MTH 117 Precalc Modeling for Life and Soc Sciences<br />

1,C MAT 106/MA 26 Mathematics for Health Science MAT 117 Engineering Tech Math II MTH 236 Calculus II with Applications<br />

1,C MAT 113/MA 42 Technical Math II MTH 322 Advanced Math Analysis<br />

1,C MAT 115H/MA 28H Mathematics: A Historical Approach<br />

1,C MAT 116 Mathematical Problem Solving<br />

1,C MAT 124/MA 61 Fundamentals of Precalc I<br />

1,C MAT 125/MA 62 Fundamentals of Precal II<br />

MAT 118 Mathematical Thinking 1,C MAT 102/MA 22 Survey/Cont Math Topics MAT 100+101 Top Math + Concepts/Math<br />

MAT 122 Overview of Calculus with App 1,C MAT 131/MA 64 Calc/Non-Science Majors MAT 112 Calc with App in Bus and Soc Sci MTH 130 Calculus I with Applications<br />

1,C MTH 131 Applied Calculus for Life and Soc Sciences<br />

MAT 123 Introduction to Calculus 1,C MAT 124+125/MA 61+62 Fund of Precalc I+II MAT 111 Precalculus MTH 129 Precalculus with Applications<br />

1,C MAT 126/MA 70 Precalculus Mathematics<br />

MAT 131 Calculus I 1,C MAT 141/MA 87 Calc with Analytic Geom I MAT 122 Calculus I MTH 150 Calculus I<br />

MAT 132 Calculus II 1,C MAT 142/MA 88 Calc with Analytic Geom II MAT 123 Calculus II MTH 151 Calculus II<br />

MAT 200 Logic, Language and Proof 1,C MAT 200 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics MTH 290 Methods of Proof in Advanced Mathematics<br />

MAT 203 Calculus III with Applications 1,C MTH 252 Calculus III<br />

MTH 365 Vector Calculus<br />

MAT 205 Calculus III 1,C MAT 203/MA 89 Calc with Analytic Geom III MAT 225 Multivariate Calculus<br />

MAT 211 Intro to Linear Algebra 1,C MAT 206/MA 93 Linear Algebra MAT 226 Linear Alg and Diff Equations MTH 245 Linear Algebra<br />

MAT 303 Calculus IV with Applications 1,C MAT 204/MA 90 Diff Equa (no UD credit) MAT 234 Elem Diff Equa (no UD credit) MTH 253 Differential Equations<br />

MAT 336 History of Mathematics H MTH 315 History of Mathematics<br />

MAT 360 Geometric Structures<br />

MTH 320 Geometric Structures<br />

MAT 364 Topology and Geometry 1,C MTH 331 Intro to Topology<br />

MAT 200-Level Electives 1,C MAT 235 Algebraic Structures


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Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Music Staller Center for the Arts, Room 3304 632-7330<br />

Students must take proficiency examinations for performance courses regardless of prior coursework.<br />

MUS 101 Introduction to Music D MUS 101/MU 11 Understanding Music MUS 100 Listening to Music MUS 108 Survey of Western Music<br />

D<br />

MUS 104 Intro to Music Literature<br />

MUS 119 Elements of Music D MUS 117/MU 40 Music Fundamentals MUS 101 Rudiments of Music<br />

D MUS 122/MU 41 Music Theory I<br />

MUS 161 Piano<br />

MUS 133 Intermediate Piano<br />

MUS 182 Voice<br />

MUS 136 Beginning Voice Class<br />

MUS 100-Level Electives G MUS 105/MU 51 History of Jazz AFR 152/MUS 207 Perspective on Jazz<br />

G<br />

AFR 155/MUS 205 African Amer Music<br />

D<br />

MUS 102 Beginning Piano<br />

D<br />

MUS 103 Beginning Guitar<br />

MUS 200-Level Electives D MUS 103/MU 54 Hist of Rock and Roll Music MUS 135 Rock Music: Mirror of Change<br />

D MUS 126/MU 42 Music Theory II MUS 201 Hist of Western Music I<br />

D MUS 206/MU 16 Music History I<br />

D MUS 210/MU 17 Music History II<br />

G MUS 109/MU 24 Opera MUS 105 Opera Appreciation<br />

G<br />

MUS 106 The Symphony<br />

D<br />

MUS 107 20th-Century Music<br />

G<br />

MUS 108 Folk Music<br />

G<br />

MUS 204 Western Music II<br />

G<br />

MUS 205/AFR 155 Afro-American Music<br />

G<br />

MUS 208 Western Music III<br />

Philosophy Harriman Hall, Room 213 632-7574<br />

PHI 100 Concepts of the Person B PHI 102 Contemp Philos Views of Man<br />

PHI 101 Historical Intro to Western Philosophy G PHL 112/PL 19 Contemporary Philosophy<br />

PHI 103 Philosophic Problems B PHL 101/PL 11 Issues in Philosophy PHI 101 Introduction to Philosophy PHI 103 Philos, Law and Modern Citizen<br />

PHI 104 Moral Reasoning B PHL 107/PL 23 Ethics PHI 205 Ethics<br />

PHI 105 Politics and Society G PHL 214/PL 29 Social and Political Philosophy<br />

PHI 108 Logical and Critical Reasoning B PHL 104/PL 14 Critical Thinking PHI 103 Critical Thinking PHI 211 Logic<br />

B PHL 105/PL 15 Logic<br />

PHI 111 Intro to Eastern Philosophy B PHL 111/PL 18 World Philosophies PHI 208 Asian Philosophy and Religion<br />

PHI 264 Philosophy and the Arts D PHL 293/PL 20 Philosophy of the Arts PHI 203 Philosophy of Art<br />

PHI 285 The Uses of Philosophy G PHL 211/PL 24 Biomedical Ethics PHI 110 Bio-Medical Ethics<br />

G PHL 212/PL 25 Ethical Issues in Business<br />

G PHL 213/PL 26 Philosophy of Animal Rights and Welfare<br />

PHI 364 Philosophy of Technology H PHI 307 Philos of Sci and Tech<br />

PHI 100-Level Electives B HUM 120/HM 50 Effective Thinking<br />

G PHI 113/PL 32 Philos of Human Liberation PHI 108 Black Social Philosophy PHI 207 Business Ethics<br />

G<br />

PHI 111 Business Ethics<br />

PHI 200-Level Electives G PHL 201/PL 16 History of Philosophy I PHI 104 Philosophy: Begin-Renaissance PHI 105 Philosophy: Classic and Medieval<br />

G PHL 202/PL 17 History of Philosophy II PHI 105 Philosophy: Ren to Modern PHI 106 Philosophy: Mod and Contemp<br />

G PHL 215/PL 30 Philosophy of Religion PHI 201 Ethics and Law<br />

G<br />

PHI 204 Philosophy of Religion<br />

Physics Physics Building, Room P-110 632-8100<br />

PHY 112 Light, Color, and Vision E GSS 108 The Science of Light and Color<br />

PHY 125 Classical Physics A E PHY 130+132/PH 71+72 Physics I + Lab PHY 122 Mechanics and Hydraulics PHY 151+161 Univ Phy I and Lab I<br />

PHY 126 + 133 Classical Physics B + Lab E PHY 245+246/PH 75+76 Physics III + Lab PHY 123 Waves, Fluids, Heat PHY 253+262 Univ Phy III and Lab II<br />

PHY 127 + 134 Classical Physics C + Lab E PHY 230+232/PH 73+74 Physics II + Lab PHY 222 Elect and Magnetism PHY 152 Univ Phy II<br />

PHY 131 + 133 Classical Physics I + Lab E PHY 151 Physics for Sci and Math I PHY 143 Physics I<br />

PHY 132 + 134 Classical Physics II + Lab E PHY 152 Physics for Sci and Math II PHY 144 Physics II<br />

PHY 251 Modern Physics E PHY 247/PH 77 Physics IV PHY 223 Intro Modern Physics PHY 254 Modern Physics<br />

PHY 252 Modern Physics Lab PHY 248/PH 78 Physics IV Lab PHY 224 Modern Physics Lab<br />

PHY 303 Mechanics<br />

PHY 310 Analytical Mechanics<br />

PHY 100-Level Electives E PHY 112/PH 24 Technical Physics I GSS 106 Science of Sound and Music PHY 121 Descriptive Classical Physics<br />

E PHY 115/PH 30 Physics for Health Careers PHY 101 General College Physics I PHY 122 Descriptive Modern Physics<br />

E PHY 120/PH 37 Geometric and Physical Optic PHY 102 General College Physics II PHY 135 College Physics I<br />

E PHY 101/PH 53 College Physics I PHY 136 College Physics II<br />

E PHY 102/PH 54 College Physics II<br />

PHY 200-Level Electives E PHY 323 Electromagnetic Theory<br />

E<br />

PHY 333 Modern Physics w/Algebra<br />

PHY 300-Level Electives E PHY 420 Optics<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives E PHY 111/PH 51 How Things Work GSS 103 Science of Physics I PHY 113 Phys Sci: Physics<br />

E<br />

GSS 104 Science of Physics II<br />

E<br />

PHY 110 Physics for Electronic Technology


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Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Political Science Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-701 632-7650<br />

POL 101 World Politics F POL 107/PO 40 World Politics POL 260 International Relations POL 263 Amer Foreign Relations<br />

F<br />

POL 168 Global Politics<br />

POL 102 Intro to American Government F,4 POL 105/PO 25 Amer Nat’l Politics and Gov POL 205 Amer National Government POL 167 Amer National Government<br />

POL 103 Intro to Comparative Politics F POL 101 Gov and Politics in the Mod World POL 265 Comparative Government<br />

POL 311 Intro to International Law<br />

BUS 321 International Law<br />

POL 319 Business Law LAW 111/BL 71 Business Law I (no UD credit) LAW 103 Business Law I (no UD credit) BUS 202 Business Law I<br />

POL 367 Mass Media in American Politics<br />

POL 391 Mass Media in American Politics<br />

POL 100-Level Electives F LAW 101/BL 40 Introduction to Law POL 111 Nassau County: History and Government POL 166 State and Local Government<br />

F POL 101/PO 15 Political Thought POL 206 State and Local Government<br />

POL 200-Level Electives F CRJ 101/CJ 11 Introduction to Criminal Justice POL 208 Intro to Public Policy<br />

F CRJ 103/CJ 31 Substantive Criminal Law POL 209 The US Presidency<br />

F CRJ 107/CJ 35 Evidence and Procedural Law POL 210 The US Congress<br />

F POL 103/PO 20 State and Local Politics and Gov POL 261 Modern Political Ideologies<br />

LAW 212/BL 72 Business Law II LAW 104 Business Law II BUS 292 Business Law II<br />

LAW 201 Nature and Function of Law<br />

LAW 300 Intro to Law and Legal System<br />

POL 300-Level Electives<br />

POL 310 Intro to Political Theory<br />

POL 320 Internet Politics<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives F CRJ 227 Constitutional Law<br />

Psychology Psychology B Building, Room 154 632-7802<br />

PSY 103 Introduction to Psychology F PSY 101/PC 11 Introduction to Psychology PSY 203 General Psychology I PSY 101 Intro to Psychology<br />

F<br />

PSY 130 Intro Psych (PLMP)<br />

F<br />

PSY 131 Intro Psych (PATS)<br />

PSY 220 Survey in Developmental Psych F PSY 210/PC 60 Developmental Psych PSY 213 Child Development PSY 232 Child Development<br />

PSY 230 Survey in Abnormal and Clinical Psych F PSY 215/PC 80 Abnormal Psychology PSY 215 Abnormal Psychology PSY 235 Abnormal Psychology<br />

PSY 240 Survey in Social Psychology F PSY 216/PC 66 Social Psychology PSY 241 Social Psychology PSY 234 Social Psychology<br />

PSY 250 Survey in Biopsychology F PSY 201/PC 20 Brain and Behavior PSY 220 Brain and Behavior<br />

PSY 260 Survey in Cognition and Perception F PSY 272 Cognitive Psychology<br />

PSY 283 Applications and Community Service<br />

HUS 201/SS 22 Human Services Sem and Field Pract I<br />

HUS 211/SS 23 Human Services Sem and Field Pract II<br />

PSY 310 Research and Writing in Psych<br />

PSY 260 + PSY 261 Research Meth I + II<br />

PSY 327 Human Growth and Dev in Edu Context<br />

PSY 214 Child and Adolescent Psych (no UD credit)<br />

PSY 335 Clinical Behavioral Modification F PSY 340 Behavior Analysis/Modification<br />

PSY 346 Health Psychology F PSY 240 Health Psychology<br />

PSY 357 Animal Learning F PSY 301 Learning<br />

PSY 384 Research Lab: Human Factors F PSY 345 Human Factors: Sys Analysis<br />

PSY 100-Level Electives F PSY105/PC 15 Applied Psychology PSY 204 Gen Psych II/Research Methods<br />

PSY 200-Level Electives F PSY 202/PC 52 Sports Psychology PSY 206 Educational Psychology PSY 233 Adolescent Development<br />

F PSY 211/PC 61 Psy of Adulthood and Aging PSY 207 Industrial Psych PSY 237 Theories of Personality<br />

F PSY 213/PC 63 The Exceptional Child PSY 212 Adolescent Psychology PSY 242 Educational Psychology<br />

F PSY 218/PC 88 Theories of Personality PSY 214 Adult Development PSY 252 Adult Development<br />

F PSY 220/PC 70 Educational Psychology PSY 216 Lifespan Human Development PSY 253 Life Span Development<br />

F PSY 247/PC 56 Psycology of Sexuality PSY 219 Psychology of Art<br />

F<br />

PSY 235 Psychology of the Exceptional Child<br />

F<br />

PSY 240 Psych of Human Adjustment<br />

PSY 300-Level Electives F PSY 230 Gender Psychology<br />

F<br />

PSY 304 Multicultural Psych<br />

F<br />

PSY 320 Sensation and Perception<br />

F<br />

PSY 330 Organizational Training and Dev<br />

F<br />

PSY 331 Industrial/Org Psych<br />

PSY 311/BUS 311 Organizational Behavior<br />

PSY 324 Psych Measurement and Assessment<br />

PSY 328 Intro to Human Factors<br />

PSY 405 Ergonomics and Biomechanics<br />

PSY 410 Individual and Group Counseling<br />

PSY 414 Applied Personnel Psych<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 200-Level Electives F PSY 231 Group Dynamics<br />

F<br />

PSY 238 Psych of Human Sexuality<br />

Religious Studies Humanities Building, Room 1120 632-7690<br />

RLS 100-Level Electives G HIS 120/HS 90 History of Religion HIS 233 Comp Religion and Cultures<br />

Russian Humanities Building, Room 1055 632-7440<br />

RUS 111 Elementary Russian I<br />

RUS 101 Beginning Russian I<br />

RUS 112 Elementary Russian II 3 RUS 102 Beginning Russian II<br />

RUS 211 Intermediate Russian I 3 RUS 201 Intermediate Russian I<br />

RUS 212 Intermediate Russian II 3 RUS 202 Intermediate Russian II<br />

Science<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives E GSS 111 Science in Our World I PHY 112 Phys Sci: Survey<br />

E GSS 112 Science in Our World II PHY 114 Phys Sci: Environment<br />

MDC 120 Issues in Science and Technology<br />

E MDS 101 Connecting Sci: Macro App PHY 115 Phys Sci: Energy<br />

E MDS 102 Connecting Sci: Micro App PHY 123 The Theory of Everything Unification of Phys Law<br />

E<br />

SCI 101 Prin of Physical Sciences I<br />

E<br />

SCI 102 Prin of Physical Sciences II<br />

E<br />

SCI 120 Environ Issues of Metro NY<br />

SCI 141 Metascience<br />

E<br />

SCI 150 Environmental Mapping<br />

SCI 209 Fundamentals of Env Safety and Health


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Sign Language Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-201 632-7777<br />

SLN 111 Elem Amer Sign Language I ASL 101/SL 10 Amer Sign Language I ASL 152 American Sign Language I<br />

SLN 112 Elem Amer Sign Language II 3 ASL 105/SL 14 Amer Sign Language II ASL 153 American Sign Language II<br />

SLN 200-Level Electives 3 ASL 201/SL 20 Amer Sign Language III ASL 252 American Sign Language III<br />

3 ASL 220/SL 22 Amer Sign Language IV ASL 253 American Sign Language IV<br />

Social Sciences Secondary Education<br />

SSE 350 Foundations of Education EDU 201/ED 12 Intro to Ed (no UD credit) PSY 208 Found of Education (no UD credit)<br />

Sociology Social and Behavioral Sciences Building, Room S-401 632-7700<br />

SOC 105 Introduction to Sociology F SOC 101/SO 11 Intro to Sociology SOC 201 Introduction to Sociology SOC 122 Introductory Sociology<br />

SOC 200 Medicine and Society<br />

SOC 210/SO 40 Medical Sociology<br />

SOC 201 Research Methods in Sociology<br />

SOC 266 Sociological Research Methods<br />

SOC 204 Intimate Relationships F SOC 203/SO 33 Marriage and Family SOC 226 Contemporary Marriage<br />

SOC 243 Sociology of Youth F SOC 238 Youth Culture<br />

SOC 247 Sociology of Gender K SOC 215/SO 55 The Sociology of Gender SOC 222 Sociology of Gender SOC 240/ANT 240 Women, Men and Social Change<br />

SOC 337 Social Deviance F SOC 342 Deviance, Crime, Sex and Drugs<br />

SOC 348 Global Sociology F SOC 350 Global Social Change<br />

SOC 361 Historical Development of Soc Theory F SOC 260 Classical Sociological Theory<br />

SOC 100-Level Electives F SOC 122/SO 22 Modern Social Problems AFR 185/SOC 214 Afr-Amer Culture SOC 223 Social Issues and Institutions<br />

F<br />

AFR 186/SOC 219 Afr-Amer Family<br />

SOC 200-Level Electives F CDC 111/CD 11 Chem Depend in Amer Soc SOC 207 Sociology of Religion CRJ 102 Juvenile Delinquency<br />

F SOC 207/SO 17 Modern American Culture SOC 209 Racial Ethnic and Class Diversity in the US CRJ 203 Criminology<br />

F SOC 205/SO 35 Criminology SOC 210 Criminology SOC 201 Sociology of Education<br />

F SOC 212/SO 37 Death and Dying SOC 212 Social Problems SOC 202 Bayou and Cajun Culture<br />

F SOC 220/SO 60 Sociology of the Aging SOC 215 Social Change SOC 205 Soc of Leisure, Rec, and Tourism<br />

F SOC 216 Aging, Society and Culture SOC 220 Sociology of Aging<br />

F SOC 220 Sociology of the Family SOC 222 Critical Thinking<br />

F SOC 225 Sociology of Health Care SOC 224 Urban Sociology<br />

F<br />

SOC 225 Soc of the Family<br />

F<br />

SOC 228 Society and Health<br />

F<br />

SOC 235 Mass Media and Pop Culture<br />

F<br />

SOC 245 Tech, Society, and Social Change<br />

J<br />

SOC 206 Culture of the Bahamas<br />

K SOC 204/SO 24 American Ethnics SOC 202 American Society SOC 229 Minorities in Amer Society<br />

F<br />

SOC 231 Probs and Chall of Multiculturalism<br />

F<br />

SOC 237 From Rockabilly to HipHop-Sociology of Pop Music<br />

F<br />

SOC 248 Sociology of Sport<br />

F<br />

SOC 263 Immigration Past and Present<br />

F<br />

SOC 320 America: Dream and Reality<br />

SOC 300-Level Electives F SOC 303 Soc of Work and Occupations<br />

F<br />

SOC 315 Sociology in the Movies<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives F HSC 114/HC 44 Group Dynamics IGS 101 Modern World Societies I<br />

F SOC 121H/SC 49H American Dreams IGS 102 Modern World Societies II<br />

F<br />

SPS 111 Drugs and American Society<br />

F<br />

SPS 201 Handicap: Person and Society<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 300-Level Electives H SOC 305 Culture and Tech: Indust Rev<br />

Spanish Languages and Literature Melville Library, Room N-3017 632-6959<br />

Students should speak with an advisor in Hispanic Languages and Literature about appropriate placement.<br />

SPN 111 Elementary Spanish I SPN 101/SP 11 Elementary Spanish I SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I SPA 141 Spanish I (Elementary)<br />

SPA 147 Spanish for Business I<br />

SPN 112 Elementary Spanish II 3 SPN 102/SP 12 Elementary Spanish II SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II SPA 142 Spanish II (Elementary)<br />

3 SPA 148 Spanish for Business II<br />

SPN 111 and 112 Elementary Spanish I + II 3 SPN 113/SP 13 Intensive Elem Spanish I and II<br />

SPN 210 Inter Spanish I (Emphasis on Spain) 3 SPN 201/SP 51 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 201 Intermediate Spanish I SPA 243 Spanish III (Intermediate)<br />

SPN 212 Inter Spanish II 3 SPN 202/SP 52 Intermediate Spanish II SPA 202 Intermediate Spanish II SPA 244 Spanish IV (Intermediate)<br />

SPN 213 Inter Spanish for Spanish Speakers 3 SPN 125/SP 55 Spanish for Spanish Speakers SPA 250 Spanish for Native Speakers<br />

SPN 311 Spanish Conversation and Composition 3 SPN 220/SP 60 Span Con/Comp (no UD credit) SPA 301 Adv Spanish I (no UD credit) SPA 245 Spanish V (Advanced)<br />

3 SPA 251 Spanish Comp and Converstion<br />

SPN 321 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Comp 3 SPN 223/SP 63 Ad Spn Gr/Com (no UD credit)<br />

SPN 392 The Culture and Civ of Spanish America G MLG 305 Hispanic and Latin American Culture<br />

SPN 395 Introduction to Spanish American Lit I 3, J SPA 403 Span-Am Lit I (no UD credit)<br />

SPN 396 Introduction to Spanish American Lit II 3, J SPA 404 Span-Am Lit II (no UD credit)<br />

SPN 397 Introduction to Spanish Lit I 3, I SPA 401 Intro to Span Lit I (no UD credit)<br />

SPN 398 Introduction to Spanish Literature II 3, I SPN 222/SP 62 Surv/Mod Sp Lit (no UD credit) SPA 402 Intro to Span Lit II (no UD credit)<br />

SPN 300-Level Electives 3 SPN 221/SP 61 Cult/Civ of Sp (no UD credit) SPA 302 Adv Spanish II (no UD credit) SPA 246 Spanish VI (Advanced)<br />

3 SPN 225/SP 65 Cult/Civ of Latin America (no UD credit) SPA 247 Commercial Spanish I<br />

3 SPA 248 Commercial Spanish II<br />

3, J SPN 226/SP 66 Survey Mod Latin Amer Lit (no UD credit)


<strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> D.E.C. Suffolk Nassau Farmingdale<br />

Courses Cat. Courses Courses Courses<br />

Theatre Staller Center for the Arts, Room 3046 632-7300<br />

THR 101 Understanding Theatre D THR 101/TH 11 Understanding Theatre THR 100 Theatre Appreciation THE 233 Intro to the Theatre<br />

THR 105 Acting I D THR 105/TH 21 Acting I THR 103 Acting I<br />

THR 110 Public Speaking COM 105/CO 15 Public Speaking COM 103 Public Speaking SPE 130 Public Speaking<br />

THR 115 Stagecraft I<br />

THR 116+117+119/TH 16+17+19 Theatre<br />

THR 116 Stagecraft II THR 115/TH 15 Stagecraft THR 107 Stagecraft<br />

THR 118/TH 18 Basic Theatre Prac: Design<br />

THR 117 Media: Analysis and Culture<br />

COM 104 Film Appreciation<br />

THR 205 Acting II G THR 104 Acting II<br />

THR 230 Voice for the Actor COM 111/CO 13 Voice and Diction COM 201 Voice and Diction SPE 131 Voice and Diction<br />

THR 246 Stage Lighting<br />

THR 202 Lighting Design<br />

THR 100-Level Electives D THR 131/TH 45 New York Theatre DAN 140 Elem Mod Dance Tech and Ballet<br />

D<br />

COM 112 History of Film<br />

G<br />

DAN 101 Dance in the 20th Century<br />

G<br />

DAN 141 El Mod Dance Tech and Ballet<br />

G<br />

DAN 240 Int Mod Dance Tech and Ballet<br />

G<br />

DAN 241 Int Mod Dance Tech and Ballet<br />

THR 200-Level Electives D THR 203 Scene Design<br />

G THR 205/TH 22 Acting II THR 101 Intro to Theatre History<br />

G THR 211/TH 41 Classical Theatre THR 102 Intro to Blk Theatre in Amer<br />

G THR 212/TH 42 Modern Theatre THR 201 Intro to Theatre History II<br />

THR 206/TH 24 Acting for Film and TV<br />

THR 108 Technical Production<br />

THR 207 Acting III<br />

THR 208 Acting IV<br />

COM 105 Radio-Television Prod<br />

G<br />

COM 107 Film Production I<br />

<strong>Transfer</strong> Credit 100-Level Electives D DAN 125 Surv of Afr-Amer Dance/Choreog<br />

CIN 113/CN 21 American Cinema<br />

SPE 230 Effective Exec Speaking<br />

G CIN 114/CN 16 Intro to Film Analysis THR 300 Shakespeare on Stage and Page<br />

CIN 117/CN 19 Digital Filmmaking I<br />

CIN 118/CN 20 Digital Filmmaking II<br />

THR 127/TH27 Stage Combat<br />

Women’s Studies Humanities Building, Room 2048 632-7460<br />

WST 102 Intro to Wmn’s Studies in Social Sci F WST 101 Intro to Women’s Studies WST 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies<br />

WST 103 Intro to Wmn’s Studies in Humanities G HUM 116/HM 46 Sexism and the Humanities<br />

WST 204 Intimate Relationships F SOC 203/SO 33 Marriage and Family SOC 226 Contemporary Marriage<br />

WST 247 Sociology of Gender K SOC 215/SO 55 Sociology of Gender SOC 222 Sociology of Gender SOC 240/WST 240 Women, Men and Social Change<br />

WST 276 Feminism: Lit and Cultural Context B ENG 248 Women Writers EGL 222/WST 222 Women in Literature<br />

WST 100-Level Electives G HUM 148-149/HM 48-49 Women and Arts WST 110 The Goddess in World Religions<br />

G HUM 122/HM 52 Gender and the Law<br />

F<br />

AFR 186/SOC 219 African-American Family<br />

WST 200-Level Electives G PHL 113/PL 32 Philos of Human Liberation ENG 247 Women in Literature<br />

G HUM 148/HM 48 Women Around the World<br />

F PSY 216/PC 66 Social Psychology HIS 124 Women/West World PSY 230/WST 230 Gender Psych<br />

F WST 201 Wmn’s Issues in Global Context PSY 234 Social Psychology<br />

F PSY 241 Social Psychology SOC 225 Sociology of the Family<br />

F SOC 220 Sociology of the Family PSY 238 Psych of Human Sexuality<br />

K<br />

AFR 200/HIS 178 Hist of Black Women<br />

K<br />

AFR 201/HIS 179 Hist Blk Wmn in Amer II<br />

K HIS 105/HS 38 Women’s Role in Am Hist HIS 125 Women in American History<br />

WST 300-Level Electives G WST 310 Latin American Women Writers


Campus Directory (Area Code 631)<br />

Academic and Pre-Professional Advising Center<br />

632-7082<br />

Admissions Office<br />

632-6868<br />

Bursar<br />

632-6175<br />

Campus Residences<br />

632-6750<br />

Career Placement Center<br />

632-6810<br />

Commuter Student Services<br />

632-7353<br />

Disability Support Services<br />

632-6750<br />

Educational Opportunity Program<br />

632-7090<br />

Directions to <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

By Automobile<br />

Take the Long Island Expressway (Route 495)<br />

to exit 62N; follow Nicolls Road (Route 97)<br />

north for nine miles.<br />

From the North Shore, take Route 347 to<br />

Nicolls Road (Route 97) and go north for<br />

three miles. Or, take Route 25A to Nicolls Road<br />

(Route 97) and go south for one mile.<br />

By Railroad<br />

Take the Long Island Rail Road’s (631-231-LIRR)<br />

Port Jefferson line to <strong>Stony</strong> <strong>Brook</strong>. Cross the<br />

tracks for the campus bus.<br />

By Bus<br />

Call Suffolk County Transit (631-632-5200) for schedules,<br />

rates and routes for buses to campus from many towns in<br />

Suffolk County.<br />

Student Financial Aid and Scholarship Services<br />

632-6840<br />

Health Sciences Center<br />

444-2111<br />

Off-Campus Housing Service<br />

632-6770<br />

Orientation and Family Programs<br />

632-6710<br />

Staller Center for the Arts<br />

632-7235<br />

Student Health Services<br />

632-6740<br />

Undergraduate <strong>Transfer</strong> Office<br />

632-7028<br />

<strong>University</strong> General Information<br />

689-6000


Every effort is made to ensure that the course information, applicable policies, and other materials presented in this guide<br />

are accurate and current. The <strong>University</strong> reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.<br />

Students will be responsible for all academic policies in effect at the time of transfer. 05/018/2012


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