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Commercial/Heavy Equipment Service Repair ▸ 22 courses source
Commercial Photography ▸ 3 courses source
Digital Art ▸ 3 courses source
Manufacturing Fundamentals ▸ 7 courses source
Art ▸ 42 courses source
Broadcast Media Communications ▸ 35 courses source
Business & Entrepreneurship ▸ 39 courses source
Business Administration ▸ 62 courses source
Communication Studies ▸ 47 courses source
Culinary Management ▸ 22 courses source
Music ▸ 31 courses source
Sound Recording ▸ 28 courses source
Supply Chain Management ▸ 36 courses source
Business Spreadsheets ▸ 3 courses source
Direct Support Professional ▸ 8 courses source
Health Studies ▸ 14 courses source
Paramedic ▸ 19 courses source
Health Information Technology / Medical Records ▸ 26 courses source
Health Sciences ▸ 29 courses source
Healthcare Administration ▸ 24 courses source
Human Services ▸ 23 courses source
Nursing ▸ 51 courses source
Physical Education & Fitness Studies ▸ 26 courses source
Physical Therapist Assistant ▸ 28 courses source
Surgical Technology ▸ 24 courses source
Direct Support Professional I ▸ 3 courses source
Direct Support Professional II ▸ 3 courses source
American Sign Language ▸ 22 courses source
Creative Writing ▸ 42 courses source
Criminal Justice ▸ 40 courses source
Laboratory Science ▸ 31 courses source
Liberal Arts & Sciences: Adolescence Education ▸ 33 courses source
Liberal Arts & Sciences: Early Childhood and Childhood Education ▸ 22 courses source
Liberal Arts & Sciences: General Studies ▸ 19 courses source
Liberal Arts & Sciences: Humanities and Social Sciences ▸ 21 courses source
Liberal Arts & Sciences: Mathematics and Science ▸ 66 courses source
Creative and Professional Writing ▸ 3 courses source
Digital Writing ▸ 3 courses source
Teaching Assistant II ▸ 3 courses source
Teaching Assistant III ▸ 3 courses source
Advanced Manufacturing - Machining ▸ 11 courses source
Automotive Technology ▸ 12 courses source
Electromechanical Technology ▸ 13 courses source
Fire Protection Technology ▸ 1 courses source
Welding and Metal Fabrication Technology ▸ 12 courses source
Architectural Design Studies ▸ 17 courses source
Computer Information Systems ▸ 21 courses source
Computer Science ▸ 29 courses source
Construction Management ▸ 20 courses source
Cybersecurity ▸ 23 courses source
Electrical Technology ▸ 20 courses source
Engineering Science ▸ 32 courses source
Mechanical Technology ▸ 33 courses source
Database ▸ 3 courses source
Networking ▸ 3 courses source
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ANT151Human Origins and EvolutionCredits: This course is a general introduction to the field of physical anthropology, with an emphasis on the causes and evolution of human biological similarities and differences. The course introdu… source
ANT152Introduction to Cultural AnthropologyCredits: This course provides students with an introduction to the cultural and social systems that humans have devised over time and space, using a comparative anthropological perspective. The cours… source
ANT152HHonors Cultural AnthropologyCredits: This course provides students with an introduction to the cultural and social systems that humans have devised over time and space, using a comparative anthropological perspective. The cours… source
ANT154World ArchaeologyCredits: This introductory course discusses the basic philosophy and methods of archaeology, and provides an introductory survey of archaeological excavations and discoveries in the Near East, Africa… source
ANT155Language and CultureCredits: This is an introductory course in anthropological linguistics and charts how human languages are formed, evolve, and disappear. The main topics will include the nature of human language as d… source
ANT175Peoples and Cultures of the WorldCredits: This course provides students with a comparative survey of the indigenous peoples and cultures of the modern world, from the late 1800s to the present. Course readings will focus on the ethn… source
ANT201Anthropology of Marriage and the FamilyCredits: This course examines marriage, kinship, and family systems in various cultures from around the world using a comparative anthropological approach. Students will gain an understanding of the… source
ANT203Magic, Witchcraft and ReligionCredits: This course examines the nature and evolution of religious beliefs and practices across cultures. Many different cosmologies, mythologies, rituals, and magical systems of thought - such as a… source
AET161Introduction to Welding and MetalworkingCredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Welding and Metalworking. Hands-on learning is emphasized with information of basic metal propertie… source
AET210Drone Assembly and RepairCredits: Students will learn about the construction, diagnosis, and repair of drones. Learning source
AET211Nuclear Energy Systems: Carbon Free AltCredits: In this course, students learn important concepts about the use of nuclear energy for electric power generation. This type of electrical power generation requires an interdisciplinary unders… source
AET212Technical Project Management TeamsCredits: This course introduces the student to the importance of teamwork in successfully completing technical projects. The student is introduced to traditional and agile project management techniqu… source
AET220Motors and CamerasCredits: Students will learn about the major electronic components and systems used in drone technology, including controllers, motors, cameras, and sensors. Learning source
ADS101Social Impact of Global Built EnvironmentsCredits: This course is an exploration of global built environments with a focus on explaining significant architecture design styles, movements, and trends within the context of social justice. Stud… source
ADS111Design Fundamentals ICredits: This course is an introduction to design principles and drawing techniques used to develop and communicate architectural ideas. Topics include ordering systems, spatial relationships, the de… source
ADS112Design Fundamentals IICredits: This course explores the design process typically utilized in professional architectural development and develops students core skills in the areas of design, communication, and research. To… source
ADS120LBuilding Materials & Construction LabCredits: Students apply and improve Building Information Modeling drafting skills by developing architectural working drawings for a commercial building. Drawing documents include plans, sections, el… source
ADS171Architectural CAD ICredits: This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM) utilizing Autodesk Revit Architecture design software. This course covers the creation of building i… source
ADS172Architectural CAD IICredits: This course introduces students to common computer graphics software utilized in architectural design. The students will learn how to create, modify, collaborate, and transmit solutions to p… source
ADS211Architectural Design ICredits: This course requires students to apply their knowledge of design concepts and design process to “real-life” design problems. Site context and conceptualization, programming, space planning,… source
ADS212Architectural Design IICredits: This course requires students to apply their knowledge of design concepts and the design process to practical problems with a focus on sustainability, social justice, and human health. Stude… source
ADS289Cooperative EducationCredits: Topics are selected to respond to the particular needs of students and the special preparation needed for career opportunities as they exist at the time of the course offering. A learning co… source
ARH101Exploring Sustainability, Design, and The Built EnvironmentCredits: This course is an exploration of global built environments, with a focus on explaining significant design styles, movements, and trends within the context of the arts, politics, technology,… source
ARH110Foundation Studio 11Credits: This foundation studio in graphic communications will be used to explore design principles. Freehand and digital techniques will be introduced that the student appreciate forms, texture and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARH111Design Studio 22Credits: Students in this course begin to explore elements of design and their relationships in three-dimensional design problems. Design concepts and design process are discussed in detail. Architec… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARH120Drafting Studio 1: Wood FrameCredits: This course will develop basic architectural drafting skills (digital and manual). The student will demonstrate an understanding of these skills through the development of a set of architect… source
ARH121Drafting Studio 2 MasonryCredits: Students apply and improve drafting skills by developing architectural working drawings for a small commercial building. Drawing documents include symbol conventions, plans, sections, elevat… source
ARH140Wood Frame ConstructionCredits: This is a lecture course covering the materials and methods of contemporary residential construction, including sustainability and the latest building science. The characteristics, propertie… source
ARH141Commercial ConstructionCredits: This course covers the materials and methods of contemporary commercial construction. This course focuses on site-work, foundations, concrete framing systems, masonry wall systems made of co… source
ARH144Introduction to Sustainable ConstructionCredits: An introduction to the theory and principles of innovative sustainable construction with a focus on residential construction. The course takes an integrated design and ecological systems app… source
ARH170Technology: Design and ProductionCredits: This course will develop the technology skills required for architecture and interior design students. The students will learn how to create, modify, communicate, collaborate, transmit and p… source
ARH171Technology: Design and Production IICredits: This course will continue to develop students’ digital two-dimensional and three-dimensional design and presentation skills necessary for architecture and interior design projects. Students… source
ARH215Design Studio 33Credits: This is the second design studio for Architectural design. Students are expected to apply knowledge of design concepts and design process to “real-life” design problems. Programming, aesthet… 3 cr · 3 hr source
ARH216Design Studio 44Credits: This is the capstone design studio for Architectural design. This studio is a continuation of ARH 215 and will require in-depth analysis of design problems and higher expectations for design… 4 cr · 4 hr source
ARH222Drafting Studio 3: Steel FrameCredits: A concentrated continuation of ARH 121 with emphasis on the production of working drawings for steel and concrete frame multistory structures. Learning source
ARH230History of Architecture and Interiors 11Credits: This is a survey course that traces developments in design, construction, materials and interiors from Prehistory to the dawn of the Renaissance. The comparative method is used to study the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
ARH231History of Architecture and Interiors 22Credits: This is a survey course that traces developments in design, construction, materials and interiors from the dawn of the Renaissance to the present day. The comparative method is used to study… 2 cr · 2 hr source
ARH241Mechanical and Electrical Systems: An IntroductionCredits: Introductory survey of mechanical and electrical systems for buildings. Topics will include heating, ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing, fire protection, electrical power, and li… source
ARH244Residential Energy PerformanceCredits: This course is a fundamental study of energy efficiency and building science with an emphasis on residential energy performance and analysis. Topics include basic energy principles; building… source
ARH245Solar Design in the Built EnvironmentCredits: This course introduces the design and application of solar energy in building design and construction. The primary focus is on passive solar energy, daylighting and shading strategies. Discu… source
ARH250Principles of StructuresCredits: Structure as it affects design. A study of the loading of structures and the resistance to those loads as they apply to wood frame and steel frame structures. Learning source
ARH256Graphic CommunicationsCredits: This is an advanced course in perspective rendering. Students are expected to apply perspective drawing skills acquired in ARH 110 / IND 110 to generate color renderings of building interior… source
ARH261Professional PracticeCredits: A detailed survey of important aspects of professional practice with emphasis on the architect’s role in society, ethics, licensing, legal instruments, specifications, and contract administr… source
ARH262Building CodesCredits: A detailed analysis of the New York State Building Code. Learning source
ARH263Green Building Rating SystemsCredits: This course acquaints the student with rating systems that seek to define and measure sustainable, high performing “green” buildings. The course will focus on the U.S. Green Building Council… source
ARH266Individual Study ProjectCredits: Any project suitable for individual or small group self-study, and approved by the department, may be pursued. Student(s) must be highly motivated and self-directive. The instructor will mee… source
ARH270Digital Portfolio for Architecture and Interior DesignCredits: A hands-on course to create a digital portfolio. Students will utilize digital cameras, scanners, image editing software, and CD recording software and hardware to produce a PowerPoint prese… source
ARH271Building Information Modeling FundamentalsCredits: This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of Building Information Modeling (BIM), utilizing Autodesk Revit Architecture design software. This course covers techniques used in the cr… source
ARH291Internship in ArchitectureCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of architectural coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the design and construction industry. Int… source
ARH293Internship in ArchitectureCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of architectural coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the design and construction industry. Int… source
ART101Drawing ICredits: Drawing is a basic thinking and visualization tool to any art discipline. The foundation course goes to the core of drawing as making sensitive, well understood and named marks. Its purpose… source
ART102Drawing IICredits: This course refines the basic skills learned in ART 101 Drawing I . Emphasis is placed upon technical proficiency and in-depth exploration of the basic elements of drawing and design. Comple… source
ART103Design ICredits: This course is a survey and application of the basic principles of 2-dimensional design and composition, and an introduction to the design process and its use in visual problem solving. Stud… source
ART104Design IICredits: A continuation and advanced application of the basic 2-dimensional design concepts and processes begun in ART 103 . An introduction to basic 3-dimensional concepts. The course includes a cur… source
ART105History of Art ICredits: This course provides a survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric times through the early Renaissance, with a consideration of major societal issues and ideas which may… source
ART106History of Art IICredits: A continuation of ART 105 , from the high Renaissance to the present. SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): Humanities, The Arts Designation(s): Liberal Arts source
ART109Principles of DrawingCredits: Introductory course for non-art majors. An exploratory course that analyzes the components of drawing (line, shape, form, value, transition, texture, tension, balance, composition, etc.) Sub… source
ART111Life Drawing StudioCredits: Life Drawing is an intensive study of basic drawing skills, in keeping with portfolio development for high school students and others interested in advanced studies in the visual arts. The h… source
ART112The Practice of Visual AestheticsCredits: This is an introductory course for non-art majors exploring the common themes encountered in the visual arts. Students will explore content in the arts through analysis of a wide range of ma… source
ART1153D DesignCredits: This course provides students with an introduction to basic sculptural processes, materials, and equipment. Focus is placed on the development of three-dimensional design (form, space, objec… source
ART123Digital Design for the Non-DesignerCredits: This course offers an introduction to the fundamental design concepts and software techniques used by graphic designers to produce printed communications. Students will achieve a proficiency… source
ART142Introduction to Computer GraphicsCredits: An introduction to graphic design in a digital environment. This course examines industry standard software applications for page layout, illustration, and photo manipulation. Requirement fo… source
ART152Color and Concept DevelopmentCredits: This course is an introduction to the visual thought processes used in the development of creative concepts and ideas, as well as an introduction to color theory and the emotional and spatia… source
ART200Portfolio PreparationCredits: Today’s art world demands a digital presence and an ability to communicate the visual arts electronically. This course will students learn how to professionally photograph, scan, and digitiz… source
ART201Advanced Drawing and Painting ICredits: Advanced studio experience in drawing and the use of a variety of media. Emphasis is on improving technical skills, compositional sophistication and experimentation with new or multimedia te… source
ART202Advanced Drawing and Painting IICredits: ART 202 focuses on advanced studio experience in drawing and the use of a variety of media. This class is a continuation of ART 201 , with greater emphasis on self-directed individual creati… source
ART203Typography and LayoutCredits: Basic principles of typographic design and typesetting will be studied along with letterforms, their development and present trends. How to select fonts and create a hierarchy of information… source
ART204Intermediate Computer GraphicsCredits: An intermediate-level course for students to develop the skills needed to create and manipulate images. The creative process and industry standard software functions are used to develop and… source
ART205Figure Drawing ICredits: An exploratory drawing course concerned with the human form including the nude model. Emphasis will include the techniques of drawing, use of mediums, and the awareness of anatomical correct… source
ART206Figure Drawing IICredits: Continuation of Figure Drawing I, with further emphasis on anatomical studies. In addition, the syllabus will stress figure work in the area of design (figures in environments, in landscapes… source
ART211Introduction to Ceramic SculptureCredits: This studio course covers the normal process in sculpting. It will start with three-dimensional axes sketches in wire (prelude to armature construction) through build-up and blocked-in forms… source
ART212Ceramic Sculpture IICredits: A studio class continuation of ART 211 , with greater emphasis on more advanced modeling techniques. Emphasis will shift to a concentration of figure in sculpture and working directly from l… source
ART213Painting ICredits: A studio course concerned with the study of acrylic and/or oil painting medium and its applications to the various techniques of traditional and non-traditional painting. All techniques disc… source
ART214Painting IICredits: Advanced course in painting with concentrated studio projects and problems involving lighting, spatial and environmental concepts. Students should develop technical understanding of the vari… source
ART217Motion GraphicsCredits: This is a basic, practical, hands-on introduction to the concepts of creating motion graphics. Students learn the theoretical knowledge of basic production, along with the tactile and artist… source
ART218Art in AnimationCredits: An introduction to the history of animation and hands-on studio experience making a short animated presentation. Students will learn the artistic skills required for computer animation techn… source
ART219Ceramics ICredits: An introduction to handbuilding techniques; the exploration of clay as an expressive material through various forming and decorating methods. source
ART220Ceramics IICredits: This course is a continuing investigation of techniques including glazes and different kinds of clay mixes. More advanced projects are included. source
ART224Design for MultimediaCredits: This course focuses on the aesthetic and organizational skills required for designing interactive multimedia products. The course content includes the integration of the various elements of… source
ART225WatercolorCredits: A studio course exploring traditional and non-traditional use of watercolor. Subject matter may include still-life, landscape, the nude figure. source
ART240Advanced Graphic DesignCredits: Practical and theoretical design concepts and their application to advanced communications problems and multi-piece campaigns will be studied. Projects will emphasize concept development and… source
ART244Visual Design for the WebCredits: Visual design for the web examines the unique opportunities and capabilities of digital electronic art. Emphasis will be placed on the organization and the communication of visual informatio… source
ART253Italian Renaissance ArtCredits: This course will examine the painting, sculpture, and architecture produced in Italy from the early Renaissance to Mannerism. Students will focus on master works while paying particular atte… source
ART291Art: Cooperative EducationCredits: Designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s area of study in art. Internships and co-op job opportunities are available throughout the community. Assistance is prov… source
ASL101American Sign Language ICredits: Students will acquire basic American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary and grammar skills that will enable them to effectively communicate in common and/or routine social interactions with a De… source
ASL102American Sign Language IICredits: Students will acquire basic American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary and grammar skills that will enable them to effectively communicate in common and/or routine social interactions with a De… source
ASL201American Sign Language IIICredits: Students will acquire intermediate American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary and grammar skills that will enable them to effectively communicate in common and/or routine social interactions wi… source
ASL202American Sign Language IVCredits: Students will further develop intermediate American Sign Language (ASL) vocabulary and grammar skills that will enable them to effectively communicate in common and/or routine social interac… source
ASL205ASL Conversation and Discourse Skill DevelopmentCredits: This course is designed to further develop students’ intermediate receptive and expressive conversation skills in American Sign Language. The main emphasis of course content and activities i… source
ASL210Introduction to the Field of InterpretingCredits: This course introduces students to the profession of signed language interpreting. It covers the history of interpreting as a field of professional practice and introduces students to the Co… source
ASL211Fingerspelling and Numbers Skill DevelopmentCredits: This course is designed to develop intermediate receptive and expressive fingerspelling and number skills. This course provides an avenue to improve fingerspelled word and number recognition… source
ASL212Deafhood: Moving Beyond Deaf CultureCredits: This intermediate level course provides students with an in-depth cultural perspective on Deaf people who use American Sign Language (ASL). Students will analyze the impact of systemic oppre… source
ASL247Linguistics of American Sign LanguageCredits: This course will introduce students to the study of American Sign Language including examination of the characteristics and structural principles of natural languages. Students will examine… source
AES100MeteorologyCredits: This is an introductory meteorology course designed to conceptually explore the principles and processes of weather. Students will study the fundamental principles of atmospheric structure a… source
AES100LMeteorology LabCredits: This optional lab course is designed to increase the students’ understanding of meteorology and the dynamic characteristics of the atmosphere covered in AES 100 Meteorology , by challenging… source
AES105Introduction to OceanographyCredits: This introductory course will cover a broad array of related topics in Oceanography. These topics include the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the oceans. This course will explo… source
AES105LIntroduction to Oceanography LabCredits: This laboratory course provides hands-on activities and experiments to students taking the Introduction to Oceanography ( AES 105 ) lecture. Investigations and exercises include mapping, sed… source
ATC103Automotive FundamentalsCredits: This course provides a foundation for students entering the automotive service field. It prepares the student with shop and tool identification, safety, basic automotive maintenance procedur… source
ATC104Automotive Braking SystemsCredits: This course examines the design, construction and operation of basic vehicular braking systems. The emphasis is on service and electronic diagnostic procedures and these topics are discussed… source
ATC115Automotive Electricity and ElectronicsCredits: This course is an introductory course applied to the automobile. DC and AC circuits including series, parallel and series parallel are investigated. Concepts of magnetism and inductance are… source
ATC116Automotive Electrical SystemsCredits: This is an introductory course in semiconductor devices, circuits, digital concepts, and microprocessors applicable to the modernautomotive system. Laboratory emphasis is on test instrumenta… source
ATC141Engine ConceptsCredits: A detailed study of the internal combustion engine. Topics include design criteria, theoretical combustion concepts, energy transfer, cylinder head design, intake and exhaust systems, and ef… source
ATC142Automotive Fuel and Ignition SystemsCredits: This course extensively explores fuel delivery and emissions control. The emphasis is on microprocessor control applications applied to fuel management ignition and related emissions devices… source
ATC161Introduction to Welding & MetalworkingCredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Welding and Metalworking. Hands-onlearning is emphasized with information of basic metal properties… source
ATC190Cooperative Education ICredits: This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the students field of study. A learning contact, containing specific educational source
ATC202Automotive Suspension and Steering SystemsCredits: This course examines the design, construction, and operation of basic vehicular suspension systems, alignment geometry, wheel and tire fundamentals and steering systems. The emphasis is on s… source
ATC203Manual TransmissionsCredits: A thorough examination of manual transmissions/transaxles. Clutch operations, drivelines and differentials are addressed. Detailed power flow analysis for manual geartrains is provided in le… source
ATC204Automatic TransmissionsCredits: A thorough examination of automatic transmissions/transaxles. Planetary gearsets, as well as computer controlled circuits are addressed. Detailed power flow analysis for automatic geartrains… source
ATC205Automotive PowertrainsCredits: An overview examination of manual and automatic transmissions/transaxles. Clutch operations, drivelines and differentials are addressed. Power flow analysis for manual and automatic geartrai… source
ATC223Hybrid, Electric, and Alternative Fuel VehiclesCredits: The course is designed to introduce the student into the theory and systems applications of modern hybrid, electric and alternativefuel vehicles, hydrogen and natural gas. All vehicle system… source
ATC243Advanced Engine PerformanceCredits: Modern engine control systems are discussed. Ignition systems and related diagnostics with an emphasis on computer controlled fuel management are examined. Laboratory topics include gas anal… source
ATC251Automotive Restoration Practices ICredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Vehicle Restoration. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
ATC252Automotive Restoration Practices IICredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Vehicle Restoration. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
ATC253Automotive Restoration Practices IIICredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Vehicle Restoration. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
ATC254Automotive Restoration Practices IVCredits: This course is designed to provide hands-on experience directly related to the the area of Vehicle Restoration. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
ATC271Automotive Climate Control SystemsCredits: Fundamentals of refrigeration and heating are analytically discussed. Concepts of modern electronic air temperature control systems are developed in the lecture. Laboratory activities focus… source
ATC281Automotive Service Management ICredits: A detailed examination of the role and responsibilities of the Automotive Service Manager. Topics include, but not limited to: Physical resources, human resources, customer satisfaction, ser… source
ATC290Cooperative Education IICredits: This course is designed to provide advanced work experience directly related to the students field of study. A learning contact, containing specific educational source
BIO105Exploring BiologyCredits: This one-semester course introduces students to the fundamental principles governing “how life works” including cellular functions, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Emphasis is placed on th… source
BIO105LExploring Biology LabCredits: This optional laboratory must be taken concurrently with the companion lecture, Exploring Biology ( BIO 105 ). This course introduces students to the process of science inquiry, including bo… source
BIO106Human BiologyCredits: This one-semester course with a required laboratory provides basic knowledge of the major organ systems of human beings. Emphasis is on how the body functions normally. It is intended for no… source
BIO109Survey of Human BiologyCredits: This one-semester, online course provides a basic overview of the major organ systems of the human body. Emphasis is on how the body organ systems function normally to maintain health, throu… source
BIO109LSurvey of Human Biology LabCredits: This one-semester optional online laboratory must be taken concurrently with the companion lecture ( BIO 109 ), or in a subsequent semester. This online lab course is designed to complement… source
BIO121Introduction to BiologyCredits: This introductory one-semester course introduces some core concepts of biology. Topics include the scientific method, the molecular and cellular basis of life, energy flow in biological syst… source
BIO121RIntroduction to Biology RecitationCredits: (1EQ) This course is an optional recitation for BIO 121 (Introduction to Biology). It provides students with the opportunity to learn new study skills and to further review course material w… source
BIO131General EcologyCredits: This course provides an introduction to ecology, covering interactions between organisms and the environment at scales of individuals, populations, communities, landscapes and biomes. Ecolog… source
BIO131HHonors EcologyCredits: This course is a combined lab and lecture that provides an introduction to ecology, covering interactions between organisms and the environment at scales of individuals, populations, communi… source
BIO131LGeneral Ecology LaboratoryCredits: This is a field and laboratory course that explores the interactions between organisms and their environment at the individual, population, community, and ecosystem levels. Emphasis is place… source
BIO147Environmental HealthCredits: This course reveals how the sustained vitality of the planet is essential for maintaining the health of the societies and economies of the Earth. Major topics showing the mutual dependence o… source
BIO151General Biology ICredits: This course explores the molecular and cellular basis of life. Topics covered include the biochemical make-up of cells, membrane transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, protein synt… source
BIO152General Biology IICredits: This course focuses on animals and systems biology, including a survey of animal types and of the organismal biology of animals. Organisms’ methods of response and adaptation to the environm… source
BIO168Survey of Human AnatomyCredits: “Survey of Human Anatomy” is a one-semester course on the study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include homeostasis, basic chemistry, cell structure, tissues, and the… source
BIO170Anatomy and Physiology Transfer Make-UpCredits: Anatomy & Physiology is a two-semester sequence that can transfer seamlessly when both semesters of the equivalent courses are taken at the same institution. When the two halves are taken at… source
BIO171Anatomy and Physiology ICredits: This is the first part of a two-semester study of the structure and function of the human body. Topics include homeostasis, basic chemistry, cell structure and function, tissues, and the fol… source
BIO172Anatomy and Physiology IICredits: This is the second part of a two-semester study of the structure and function of the human body. The following body systems are covered: cardiovascular, nervous, endocrine, immune, digestive… source
BIO205General MicrobiologyCredits: An introduction to the biology of microorganisms, with an emphasis on clinical relevance. Topics include the structure and function of microbes, including their metabolism and genetics. Infe… source
BIO221PathologyCredits: This course covers the nature, causes, and development of disease conditions, as well as the structural and functional changes that result from the disease process. The principal diagnostic… source
BIO253GeneticsCredits: This is a one-semester course with a required laboratory that covers the biological basis for patterns of inheritance, including the structure, function and regulation of DNA, genes and chro… source
BIO290Biology Research/InternshipCredits: This course immerses students in the working environment of a biological research lab or similar professional setting. Internships and research opportunities are available at universities as… source
BIO291Biology Research/Internship IICredits: This course is the follow-up to BIO 290 for students seeking more than one semester of research/internship credit towards their degree. The course immerses students in the working environmen… source
BMC101Introduction to Mass Media CommunicationsCredits: The course presents an overview of mass media as public communication and traces the histories and technological developments of print, film, radio, television, the Internet and emerging tec… source
BMC110Mobile Media ProductionCredits: This course is an introduction to location based media production and editing with the use of mobile devices; smart phones and/or tablets. Topics covered include scripting, basic camera theo… source
BMC120Audio Production and Design for MediaCredits: This course is intended to give the student a practical and theoretical approach to digital audio production. Emphasis is placed on script creation, voice recording, audio editing, multi-tra… source
BMC125Sound Recording and Studio Production ICredits: This course gives the student a theoretical and practical approach to audio technologies used in music recording, radio, TV, video, film, social media, and theatrical production. Emphasis is… source
BMC126Sound Recording and Studio Production IICredits: This course builds upon the knowledge and skills developed in BMC 125 . The student will explore and apply each stage of the audio studio recording process. Emphasis is placed on tracking an… source
BMC130Video Studio Production ICredits: This course is designed to give students a basic overview of video studio production. Students will be introduced to the skills necessary to operate equipment in studio and control room sett… source
BMC140Radio Station: An IntroductionCredits: This course is designed to introduce the student to the terminology, technology, concepts, and structure of radio stations. Topics covered include FCC rules and regulations, station organiza… source
BMC145SportscastingCredits: This course is designed to present a broad study of the world of sports media reporting and producing. Students will explore the techniques used in statistical research, interviewing, and an… source
BMC150Video Field Production ICredits: This course introduces students to the creative aspects and fundamental technical requirements of professional single-camera video field production. Topics covered include the mechanics of p… source
BMC190Media InternshipCredits: The student, working with the faculty internship coordinator, will develop a learning contract containing specific educational source
BMC225Concert Recording and Sound Reinforcement ICredits: This course is intended to give students an introduction to the technical and creative processes of concert recording and live sound reinforcement. Students will apply skills acquired in BMC… source
BMC226Concert Recording and Sound Reinforcement IICredits: This course builds upon the techniques and skills developed in BMC 225 . Topics include: wireless mic usage and frequency coordination, monitors, controlling stage volume and feedback, and s… source
BMC230Video Studio Production IICredits: This course stresses the importance of effective teamwork and problem-solving skills necessary for successful television studio production. Television studio production terminology, techniqu… source
BMC24021st Century RadioCredits: This course stresses problem-solving skills necessary for successful radio production and is a culmination of audio theory and practical skills learned by students in previous audio courses.… source
BMC250Video Field Production IICredits: This course is designed to enable students to become proficient in the technical and creative aspects of advanced video field production and editing. Students will analyze the concepts and t… source
BMC260Electronic News GatheringCredits: This course introduces students to the concepts and practices of professional news gathering for media. The role of news in media is explained, with emphasis on identifying basic forms of ne… source
BMC270Advanced Video Studio ProductionCredits: Students will become proficient in producing content and directing multi-source video productions. Emphasis is placed on professionalism, organization, and producing a well-structured video… source
BUS101Introduction to BusinessCredits: This course offers an introductory overview of essential business concepts, including organizational structures, management principles, marketing strategies, financial analysis, and ethical… source
BUS102Mathematics of Business and FinanceCredits: This is a study of mathematical concepts and processes as applied to business and finance. Students will develop skills required to accurately perform mathematical operations integral to the… source
BUS105Financial AccountingCredits: Financial Accounting is an introduction to accounting as a means of recording business activities. The course includes a study of the classification and recording of original business transa… source
BUS106Managerial AccountingCredits: An introduction to the fundamentals of managerial accounting emphasizing the collection, management and use of accounting information in the decision making process within an organization. T… source
BUS121MarketingCredits: This course offers an overview of marketing fundamentals, covering topics such as market research, consumer behavior, product development, pricing, distribution, and promotion. Through a ble… source
BUS138Supervision and ManagementCredits: This is a practical course in the principles and techniques of management applied by first line supervisory and training personnel. Special emphasis is placed on plant operations, organizing… source
BUS203Beginning SpreadsheetsCredits: This first spreadsheets course will include the fundamentals of creating and managing worksheets and workbooks, creating cells and ranges, creating tables, applying formulas and functions, a… source
BUS204Advanced SpreadsheetsCredits: This second spreadsheets course will build on the skills learned in Beginning Spreadsheets. Topicsinclude creating, managing, and distributing professional spreadsheets for a variety of spec… source
BUS212Business CorrespondenceCredits: Business communication and report writing. Theory is put into practice in the writing of representative types of business letters, memos, email, and reports. Methods of all types of business… source
BUS219Business Statistics ICredits: Topics covering the descriptive and inferential aspects of statistics will include: frequency distributions, graphs, measures of central tendency and dispersion, probability, probability dis… source
BUS230Principles of ManagementCredits: This course is a study of the management process with a survey of managerial and organizational theories. Specific topics will include planning, organizing, supervision, control, labor relat… source
BUS230HHonors Prin of ManagementCredits: This course is a study of the management process with a survey of managerial and organizational theories. Specific topics will include planning, organizing, supervision, control, labor relat… source
BUS231Human Resource ManagementCredits: This course is a study in the major areas of Human Resource Management. It includes recruitment, selection, job analysis, training, job evaluation, wage and salary administration, and labor… source
BUS243Business Law ICredits: The fundamentals of legal liability, of the growth of our legal institutions, and court systems. The principles of the law of contracts, negotiable instruments, and sales. Learning source
BUS244Business Law IICredits: A study of the fundamental legal principles relating to agency relationships, sustainable business forms and practices, and other business forms to include partnerships, limited liability co… source
BUS255Organizational BehaviorCredits: This is an introductory course designed to examine individual, group, and human dimensions that affect organizational performance. Topics include individual differences, diversity, ethics, m… source
BUS290Cooperative Work StudyCredits: A course designed to prepare students to work after graduation. A learning contract containing specific educational source
CFS210Terrorism and the Criminal Justice SystemCredits: This course introduces the student to the study of terrorism. It will focus on both domestic and foreign varieties of this unique form of organizational crime and its implications for the Am… source
CHE101Chemistry and SocietyCredits: This course covers the fundamentals of chemistry as they relate to the world around us. Topics covered include Matter, Air and Pollutants, Electromagnetic Radiation (including sunlight), Wat… source
CHE121Introductory ChemistryCredits: CHE 121 is designed as an introductory chemistry course for non-science majors and would also meet the needs of students who have little or no background in chemistry. CHE 121 is a course th… source
CHE121LIntroductory Chemistry LaboratoryCredits: Laboratory for CHE 121 . Illustrative experiments emphasizing the concepts, principles, and techniques presented in CHE 121 . Pre/ SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): Natural Sciences Designation(s): Liber… source
CHE121RIntroductory Chemistry RecitationCredits: (1EQ) Optional recitation section for CHE 121 . Provides the opportunity for students to apply the theories, concepts and problem-solving techniques presented in CHE 121 . source
CHE151Basic Chemistry for Health Science ICredits: This course provides a study of chemistry at an introductory level, intended for students in the paramedical sciences (nursing, dental hygiene, respiratory therapy, etc). Topics include the… source
CHE151LBasic Chemistry for Health Science Laboratory ICredits: Optional laboratory for CHE 151 ; illustrative experiments emphasizing the concepts, principles, and techniques presented in CHE 151 . Pre/ Three laboratory hours per week. Designation(s): L… source
CHE151RBasic Chemistry for the Health Sciences Recitation ICredits: (1EQ) Optional recitation section intended for students concurrently registered in CHE 151 . The recitation provides the opportunity for students to apply the theory, concepts, and problem-s… source
CHE171General Chemistry ICredits: A study of atomic structure, chemical bonding, stoichiometry, kinetic molecular theory and the states of matter, solutions, ionic reactions, oxidation and reduction, acid and base theories,… source
CHE171LGeneral Chemistry I LaboratoryCredits: Optional laboratory for CHE 171 . Illustrative experiments emphasizing the concepts, principles, and techniques presented in CHE 171 . Students are expected to have mastered high school (Reg… source
CHE171RGeneral Chemistry I RecitationCredits: (1EQ) Optional recitation section for CHE 171 . Provides the opportunity for students to apply theories, concepts and problem-solving techniques presented in CHE 171 . source
CHE172General Chemistry IICredits: A study of solutions, colligative properties, kinetics, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, and basic organic chemistry and biochemistry. An optional laboratory is or thi… source
CHE172LGeneral Chemistry II LaboratoryCredits: Optional laboratory for CHE 172 . Illustrative experiments emphasizing the concepts, principles, and techniques presented in CHE 172 . SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): Natural Sciences Designation(s): L… source
CHE172RGeneral Chemistry Recitation IICredits: (1EQ) Optional recitation section for CHE 172 . Provides the opportunity for students to apply theories, concepts and problem-solving techniques presented in CHE 172 . source
CHE203Quantitative AnalysisCredits: Topics covered include error and statistical treatment of data, chemical equilibrium, gravimetric analysis, various types of volumetric analysis, electrochemistry, spectrophotometry, and int… source
CHE205Organic Chemistry ICredits: An introduction to the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and alkyl halides. Emphasis is placed on mechanisms of reactions and the relationship of structure to reactivity. Four class hou… source
CHE205LOrganic Chemistry I LaboratoryCredits: Laboratory for CHE 205 . An introduction to the chemistry of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes and alkyl halides. Laboratory work is concerned with experience in the necessary experimental technique… source
CHE206Organic Chemistry IICredits: A continuation of CHE 205 with more emphasis on mechanisms, nomenclature and properties of conjugated dienes, arenes, alcohols, ethers, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acid… source
CHE206LOrganic Chemistry II LaboratoryCredits: Laboratory for CHE 206 . An introduction to the chemistry of alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, aryl amines, carboxylic acids, and esters. Laboratory work is concerned with experience in the nece… source
CHI101Elementary Chinese ICredits: This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of Chinese. Students acquire basic grammar and lexical skills that will enable them to communicate in routine social… source
CHI102Elementary Chinese IICredits: This course is a sequel to Elementary Chinese I. It builds upon the basic grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural concepts learned in CHI 101 . Students learn to communicate in t… source
CIN203Film and LiteratureCredits: This course examines the mutually informing relationship between literature and film. Students will engage in reading, discussion, and written analysis of literature as well as viewing, disc… source
CIN204Global CinemaCredits: This course examines global cinema as an artistic, political, and cultural phenomenon. Students will engage in viewing, discussion, and written analysis of global films from a variety of his… source
CIN205American CinemaCredits: This course examines the American cinema as an artistic, political, and cultural entity that has uniquely influenced film production and reception through its studio system, its development… source
CIN210The Short Narrative FilmCredits: From early “one-reelers” to current offerings on dedicated websites, international festivals, and film schools, this course studies the history, form, and purpose of classical and contempora… source
CIN212Horror and Fantasy FilmsCredits: A study of the classic myths of horror, with an emphasis on the literary origins of horror tales, and a close study of such significant books as Dracula and Frankenstein, with interpretation… source
CHQ103CHQ Fundamentals & SafetyCredits: This course provides a foundation for students entering the commercial and heavy equipment service field. It prepares the student with shop and tool identification, safety, basic commercial… source
CHQ108Commercial & Heavy Equipment Hydraulics & Pneumatics ICredits: This course provides a foundation for students entering the commercial and heavy equipment service field. It prepares the student with basic knowledge of Hydraulic, Pneumatic systems, and th… source
CHQ110Commercial & Heavy Equipment Hydraulics/Powerflow ICredits: This course provides a foundation for students entering the commercial and heavy equipment service field regarding hydraulic systems. It prepares the student with an understanding of hydraul… source
CHQ116Commercial & Heavy Equipment Electrical SystemsCredits: This is an introductory course in semiconductor devices, circuits, digital concepts, and microprocessors applicable to modern commercial and heavy equipment systems. Laboratory emphasis is o… source
CHQ120Commercial & Heavy Equipment Steering, Suspension, and Brake SystemsCredits: This course examines the design, construction and operation of commercial and heavy equipment suspension systems, alignment geometry, wheel and tire fundamentals, and steering systems. The e… source
CHQ208Commercial & Heavy Equipment Hydraulics and Pneumatics IICredits: This course examines the design, construction and operation of common commercial and heavy equipment Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems. The emphasis is on service and diagnostic procedures wit… source
CHQ210Commerical & Heavy Equipment Hydraulics/Powerflow IICredits: This course provides an in-depth understanding of hydraulic systems commonly utilized in commercial and heavy equipment. Students will test and evaluate hydraulics system pressures, relief p… source
CHQ242Commercial & Heavy Equipment Fuel and Emissions SystemsCredits: This course extensively explores fuel delivery and emissions control systems commonly utilized in commercial and heavy equipment of today. The emphasis is on microprocessor control applicati… source
CIS100Information and Computer LiteracyCredits: This course offers students an overview of the role of technology in society and provides an introduction to digital and information technologies, concepts, and terminologies. Discussions of… source
CIS125Fundamentals of Computer Information SystemsCredits: This is the first course for CIS majors or any student interested in exploring the professional field of Computer Information Systems. The course covers the concepts of computing principles… source
CIS130Foundations of the InternetCredits: In this first course in the Web Technology sequence of courses, students will be introduced to Web development concepts and principles. Foundation topics include protocols, Linux commands, f… source
CIS170Network FundamentalsCredits: This course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the protocols and services used… source
CIS190Tech Support FundamentalsCredits: This course provides students with an overview of the tech support fundamentals necessary to becoming an entry-level IT technician. Topics include basic hardware components, configurations,… source
CIS230Web Site Design and DevelopmentCredits: This course will expand upon CIS 130 and will focus on principles of design in the authorship of Web pages. As the focus shifts from basic Web page creation to designing full Web sites, so t… source
CIS231Advanced Web ServersCredits: Students will learn advanced Web management techniques, with an emphasis on server-side issues. Students will add interactivity to their Web sites through the use of forms and server side sc… source
CIS270Routing & Switching EssentialsCredits: This course covers the operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality, to efficiently share information,… source
CIS281Computer Information Systems InternshipCredits: This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s area of study in Computer Information Systems. Internships are available throughout the local community.… source
CIS282Computer Information Systems InternshipCredits: This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s area of study in Computer Information Systems. Internships are available throughout the local community.… source
CIS283Computer Information Systems InternshipCredits: This course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s area of study in Computer Information Systems. Internships are available throughout the local community.… source
CIS286Systems Analysis and DesignCredits: This course is the capstone course for Computer Information Systems majors, requiring students to integrate techniques and concepts learned from their other coursework. The course will focus… source
CMT101Introduction to Computers and ApplicationsCredits: This course is an introduction to basic concepts underlying the computer and its applications in technology and science fields. The focus of the course is on studying the computer for acquir… source
CMT171Digital ElectronicsCredits: An introduction to digital (computer) integrated circuits, emphasizing the concepts that are basic to any digital system: number systems, small-scale and mid-scale gates, programmable logic… source
CMT190Introduction to MicroprocessorsCredits: This course is an introduction to basic principles of microprocessor architecture and assembly language instructions. The content of the course is divided into three sections: microprocessor… source
COM100Introduction to CommunicationCredits: This survey course introduces students to the general field of communication and rhetorical studies. The concepts, principles, and practices of Interpersonal Communication, Public Speaking,… source
COM110Introduction to Social MediaCredits: This course analyzes the role and scope of social media by exploring foundational communication elements and examining socio-historical perspectives regarding technology and society, current… source
COM121News LiteracyCredits: This course is a survey of the ongoing changes in mass media with a focus on news literacy. Students will be introduced to the skills required to make critical evaluations of news and inform… source
COM123Media ReportingCredits: This course provides academic credit to students who contribute to Digital Newsroom or online student publication. Submissions can range from small pieces, such as calendar items and caption… source
COM157Electronic Media WritingCredits: This course s students to master the diverse writing styles and formats used in writing for broadcast, on radio, television, and cable. These include public service announcements (PSAs), sta… source
COM204Advocacy and OppositionCredits: Advertising, advocacy, and public policy debates all require an understanding of the rhetorical nature of argumentation and persuasion. This course s students develop that understanding thro… source
COM210Public SpeakingCredits: Public Speaking is a course designed to acquaint the student with basic theories and skills of public discourse. Course content includes the importance of audience analysis and adaptation, h… source
COM210HHonors Public SpeakingCredits: Public Speaking is a course designed to acquaint the student with basic theories and skills in public discourse. Course content includes the importance of audience analysis and adaptation, h… source
COM220Interpersonal CommunicationCredits: This introductory course is designed to acquaint students with the communication skills needed to succeed both academically and socially. Course content includes communication theory, percep… source
COM225Teamwork and Small Group CommunicationCredits: This course is an in-depth study of the nature and process of teamwork and small group communication. Students will study the theory of small group process, the nature of small groups and gr… source
COM227Writing for Emerging TechnologiesCredits: Fast-paced and widespread developments in technology have changed the way people distribute, access and understand information. With the Internet serving both as a medium for text and images… source
COM233Introduction to Public RelationsCredits: Social media is changing how business is done around the world in almost every industry. Media relations, social media content creation and influencer engagement, and paid media are now equa… source
COM240Persuasion in Everyday LifeCredits: This course is an investigation of the various communication theories of persuasion as applied to the devising of persuasive messages, the presentation of persuasive messages, and the critic… source
COM241Building a BrandCredits: In this capstone course, the students will create content for their own business or social media ventures. Still will focus on the development of an Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC)… source
COM242Social Media Communication InternshipCredits: Students will work with the Social Media and Digital Communication faculty coordinator to identify a business in search of a social media intern. A learning contract that outlines specific e… source
COM245Communication @ WorkCredits: This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of communication in the workplace. The focus of the course is on analyzing and improving interpersonal communication in a profession… source
COM251News WritingCredits: This is an introductory course in the basics of news reporting and writing, focusing on gathering information, story and sentence structure, accuracy, Associated Press style and meeting dead… source
COM253Student Publication EditingCredits: This course provides academic credit to students who serve in editorial roles for the Digital Newsroom or online student publication. Tasks can include assignment and placement of stories, f… source
COM272Communication and Conflict ManagementCredits: This course explores the nature of interpersonal conflict from a communication perspective. Students will study the processes and theories that inform the attitudes, conditions, and perspect… source
COM282Intercultural CommunicationCredits: This course seeks to improve intercultural communication competence through learning about communication patterns between those with different cultural backgrounds. Concepts covered in this… source
COM284Communication and GenderCredits: This course seeks to acquaint students with the unique ways men and women tend to communicate. The focus of this discussion-oriented class is on how gender influences verbal and nonverbal co… source
COM285Communication Ethics: Truth and DeceptionCredits: This course analyzes the principles and practices of ethical communication, truth and deception as speech acts, and theories and techniques of verbal and nonverbal deception detection as app… source
COM290Communication SeminarCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to the power of communication in a variety of applications and contexts. The course introduces students to a range of communication theories, an… source
CMG101Introduction to Construction & ArchitectureCredits: This course is an introduction to architectural and construction technology, exploring education and career opportunities for new students. Topics include overviews of the design, documentat… source
CMG102Building Plan InterpretationCredits: This course introduces students to the interpretation of architectural and construction documents. Topics include the introduction of schematic design, design development, construction docum… source
CMG112Construction Graphics ICredits: This course introduces students to Building Information Modeling (BIM) software and usage. Students will learn how BIM is utilized to develop construction documentation, navigating through e… source
CMG120Building Materials & ConstructionCredits: This course covers the materials and methods employed in commercial construction. Topics include concrete & masonry foundations; LMF, steel, and concrete framing systems; moisture, fire, and… source
CMG140Introduction to MEP/FP SystemsCredits: This course is an introduction to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection systems commonly used in building construction. Topics include heating, ventilation, and air condition… source
CMG150Construction Workplace SafetyCredits: This course introduces students to Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards, policies, and procedures for the construction industry. Topics include the application of O… source
CMG210Construction Scheduling & PlanningCredits: This course introduces students to the concepts of construction planning and scheduling. Topics include identification of construction activities and performance duration analysis. Students… source
CMG220Construction EstimatesCredits: This course covers the processes related to construction estimating. Topics include contract and specification review, quantity takeoff for labor and material, and preparation of bids factor… source
CMG250Principles of StructuresCredits: This course is a study of the design of beams and columns used in the construction process. Principles of structural design related to the loading of structures and the resistance to those l… source
CMG280Construction Project ManagementCredits: This course integrates estimating, scheduling, and cost monitoring for construction projects from conception through completion. Students are introduced to project initiation and planning. S… source
CRW103Introduction to Creative WritingCredits: This is an introductory course focused on preparing students for the practice of writing fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and/or scriptwriting. Students learn to read as writers, develo… source
CRW204Creative Writing Workshop-Digital StorytellingCredits: A writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in creating narratives for interactive digital entertainment media. Emphasis is on exploring different… source
CRW205Creative Writing Workshop - Creative NonfictionCredits: This is a writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in composing creative nonfiction works. Emphasis is on exploring different approaches to the g… source
CRW206Creative Writing Workshop - PoetryCredits: This is a writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in creating poetic works. Emphasis is on exploring different approaches to the genre and on dr… source
CRW207Creative Writing Workshop - FictionCredits: This is a writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in creating fictional works. Emphasis is on exploring different approaches to the genre and on… source
CRW208Creative Writing Workshop - ScreenwritingCredits: This is a writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in creating scripts for film, television, and digital meda. Emphasis is on exploring different… source
CRW209Creative Writing Workshop - PlaywritingCredits: This is a writing-intensive workshop designed for students interested in advancing their skills in creating scripts for the stage. Emphasis is on exploring different approaches to the genre… source
CRW210Creative Writing PortfolioCredits: This course offers students the opportunity to revise previous creative writing coursework into polished literary pieces in poetry, fiction, play/screenwriting, or creative nonfiction ready… source
CRW211Creative Writing InternshipCredits: This course provides students with credit while they apply creative writing skills and gain work experience in creative fields. A learning contract containing specific learning source
CRJ101Justice SystemCredits: This introductory course is designed to acquaint students with the collection and analysis of crime data, the activities of the components of the criminal justice system, and key criminologi… source
CRJ108Police and the CommunityCredits: This course will provide students with a comprehensive introduction to community policing through the examination of successful management strategies that foster a positive police and commun… source
CRJ142Criminal InvestigationCredits: CRJ 142 is a course which focuses on methodology in the field of crime, modus ope- randi, sources of information, crime scene search and recording, collection and preservation of physical ev… source
CRJ201CriminologyCredits: This course examines the nature, function, and causes of crime. Tracing the evolution of crime theory from the 18th Century to the present, focus is placed on the application of theory withi… source
CRJ202Ethics and Criminal JusticeCredits: This course will explore the ethical issues that confront modern practitioners in the various criminal justice settings. Emphasis will be placed on recognizing and analyzing moral dilemmas c… source
CRJ207Sexual Violence and the Criminal Justice SystemCredits: This course will explore the criminal justice system response to crimes of sexual violence against both adults and juveniles, including the crimes of child sexual exploitation and the global… source
CRJ215Criminal LawCredits: A study of the scope, purpose, definition, and classification of crimes. Consideration is given to the more common offenses under the Penal Law. A concern for criminal intent, acts of omissi… source
CRJ219Victims, Witnesses, and the Criminal Justice SystemCredits: This course focuses on the impact of crime on its victims and witnesses. Specific types of victims, witnesses, and crime will be studied, including homicide, sexual assault, domestic violenc… source
CRJ220Corrections ProcessCredits: This course focuses on the development, organization, and effectiveness of corrections. The legal rights of the probationer, the inmate, and the parolee are examined in detail, providing bot… source
CRJ226Law Enforcement ProcessCredits: This course covers the history and development of law enforcement in modern society and the various systems of police control; philosophical aspects of police service with an overview of cri… source
CRJ252InternshipCredits: This course provides the student an opportunity to integrate classroom theory and knowledge with the practices of the criminal justice system agencies. The course is designed to promote prof… source
CSC109Algorithm DevelopmentCredits: This course teaches Computer Science students to develop solutions for simple and complex problems through top-down algorithm and pseudo-code design. Topics will include general program flow… source
CSC110Program Design and DevelopmentCredits: This is a language dependent introduction course on computer program design and development. Emphasis is on the identification and solution of business problems through systems of computer p… source
CSC111Fundamentals of Computing ICredits: This course provides the foundation of a program of study in computer science. It introduces the discipline of computing, the roles of professionals, and the concepts and usage of expression… source
CSC112Fundamentals of Computing IICredits: This course formally presents abstract date types (ADT’s), including stacks, queues, lists, and trees. Object-oriented programming concepts will be covered and implemented, as well as modula… source
CSC114Object-Oriented Design with UMLCredits: The course gives basic knowledge in object-oriented analysis and design, the basics of the Unified Modeling Language (UML), and the implementation of analysis and design models using an obje… source
CSC162Visual Basic I ProgrammingCredits: This is a language and platform (OS) dependent introduction course on computer program design and development. Lectures cover the style and techniques necessary to solve problems using the V… source
CSC211Computer System OrganizationCredits: This course emphasizes the underlying organization and operation of real computer systems at the architectural level. Assembly language is introduced to study machine instruction, control fl… source
CSC220Foundations of Computer ScienceCredits: This course focuses on the specification, design, and analysis of software development. The course will look at propositional and predicate logic, sets, and relations in how they relate to s… source
CSC221Software EngineeringCredits: This course focuses on the planning, specification, and design of a software system. The course will look at different management techniques, and continues to explore concepts of constructio… source
CSC222Game ProgrammingCredits: This course is an introduction to game programming techniques and gaming development. Topics include 2D graphics and animation, sound technologies, interactivity, and multi-player games. source
CSC224Application Development for Mobile DevicesCredits: This course is an introduction to application development and techniques for mobile devices. Topics may include development of games, social applications, and other applications for mobile d… source
CSC255Database Design and DevelopmentCredits: The fundamentals of database design and implementation are introduced with an emphasis on data relationships. Utilization of a Database Management System (DBMS) and its components will be co… source
CSC263C++ ProgrammingCredits: This course is an introduction to the C++ language, which provides software developers with an “extendable” language in which abstract data types suitable for a given application can be crea… source
CSC264Java ProgrammingCredits: This course introduces object-oriented Java using current technical advances in programming methodology, web-based applications, and applications for hand-held devices. Java methods, classes… source
CSC280C#.Net ProgrammingCredits: This course focuses on the language and programming fundamentals of the C# language and object-oriented programming in the context of the .NET development environment. Topics covered will in… source
CYB101Computer SecurityCredits: This course is an introduction to the principles of information assurance and security through exploration of risks, threats, and vulnerabilities. Cyber attack methods and effects will be an… source
CYB232CybercrimeCredits: This course focuses on computer-based crime and cybercrime. The course explores how attacks and crimes are committed with information technologies and the Internet. It addresses the laws tha… source
CYB250Server AdministrationCredits: An introduction to the administration of servers operating in a client server environment. Students will be introduced to the system software running client server networks, and learn to ins… source
DSP145Introduction to Direct Support ProfessionsCredits: This course will introduce students to the tools and competencies required to provide supports to individuals and families accessing community services to meet basic and essential needs. The… source
DSP164DSP Field Instruction and SeminarCredits: This course is a required supervised practice experience enabling the student to develop competency for the delivery of social work, alcohol and substance abuse counseling, mental health ser… source
ECO103Modern Economic IssuesCredits: In this course, students will discuss current micro and macro economic issues in an intuitive, non-mathematical format. A wide range of topics are covered with an emphasis on the global econ… source
ECO104Personal Finance and Consumer EconomicsCredits: This course is an introduction to financial planning and consumer practices. Topics include: money management, investments, tax planning, estate planning, insurance, real estate, and the pur… source
ECO160Poverty, Inequality and DiscriminationCredits: This course covers various causes of poverty in the U.S. (relative poverty) and in developing nations (absolute poverty), as well as policies, programs, and proposals for improvement. Inequa… source
ECO203Principles of MacroeconomicsCredits: An introduction to the forces that shape overall economic activity and determine productivity, standards of living, economic growth, employment, inflation, interest rates, and business cycle… source
ECO204Principles of MicroeconomicsCredits: An introduction to microeconomic theory and applications, stressing consumer and producer behavior, price determination, trade, market structures, markets for factors of production, market f… source
ECO207International EconomicsCredits: This course introduces students to the principles of international trade and international finance. It covers important theories in the analysis of international trade and international macr… source
ECO209Money and BankingCredits: A study of the nature and function of money and finance, this course outlines the institutional framework of the American financial system and describes and explains the special role played… source
ECO219Fundamentals of InvestmentsCredits: This course examines the relationship between risk and return, asset allocation, portfolio theory, and investment vehicles including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, options, and futures. SUNY G… source
EDU101Introduction to Education in a Diverse and Inclusive SocietyCredits: Introduction to Education in a Diverse and Inclusive Society, introduces students to the field of education and invites them to examine the foundations that shape teaching and learning in to… source
EDU154Fostering Creativity Through the ArtsCredits: This course introduces students to the development of creativity through expressive arts, music, movement, and dramatic play. Concepts related to creativity, curriculum development, and awar… source
EDU156Guidance of Young ChildrenCredits: This course focuses on developmentally appropriate, evidence based approaches and positive guidance strategies for supporting the development of each child. An emphasis will be on supportive… source
EDU157Early Childhood EnvironmentsCredits: This course explores the process of designing developmentally appropriate learning environments for young children. Emphasis will be on physical space, both indoor and outdoor, room arrangem… source
EDU158Infant/Toddler Development and CareCredits: Infant/Toddler Development and Care explores developmental milestones from birth to age three through the lens of brain research, inclusive practices, and culturally responsive caregiving. T… source
EDU172Classroom ManagementCredits: This course explores guidance theories, applications, goals, techniques, and factors that influence expectations and classroom management issues. The effects of culture and student diversity… source
EDU180Early Childhood Education: An IntroductionCredits: Early Childhood Education: An Introduction, provides an essential foundation for prospective teachers in early childhood (birth–grade 2) and childhood education (grades 1–6). Students will e… source
EDU182Child Growth and DevelopmentCredits: Child Growth and Development investigates how children from prenatal to adolescent grow physically, cognitively, emotionally, and socially. Students will analyze both typical and atypical de… source
EDU183Observation and Assessment of Young ChildrenCredits: This course prepares students to use systematic observations, documentation, and other assessment techniques to understand young children’s growth and development. Observation and assessment… source
EDU184Early Childhood Field Instruction and Seminar ICredits: The first level fieldwork course offers students the opportunity to apply theories learned in previous early childhood education courses to practice. Under the supervision of an experienced… source
EDU185Teacher and Parent RelationshipsCredits: This course focuses on the dynamics of child-teacher-parent relationships. Students will explore family diversity, parenting styles, effective communication, parent education, and family inv… source
EDU200Intentional Teaching, Observation, Assessment, and Curriculum Planning for Young ChildrenCredits: This is a specialized course in observation and assessment that focuses on intentionally connecting classroom observations with specific developmental child source
EDU230Human Services With Diverse PopulationsCredits: This course engages the students in an examination of diversity in domestic and global contexts. Primarily, we will explore the impact of ethnicity, race, gender, ability/disability, socio-e… source
EDU255Mathematics, Science, and Technology for Young ChildrenCredits: This course investigates the standards, principles, and practices of teaching mathematics, science, and technology to young children. Emphasis is placed on designing integrated math and scie… source
EDU275Cultural Foundations of EducationCredits: Cultural Foundations in Education provides students with a deep understanding of the historical, philosophical, and cultural foundations of education in the United States, with an emphasis o… source
EDU280Language and Literacy Development in Young ChildrenCredits: This course examines the development of language and literacy in young children from birth through the primary years. Students will explore theoretical foundations of early literacy developm… source
EDU281Curriculum DevelopmentCredits: Curriculum Development explores the theoretical foundations for setting educational goals and designing developmentally appropriate, inclusive curriculum for children from birth through age… source
EDU282Family, School and CommunityCredits: This course examines the contexts in which children develop, including family, school, and community, and how teachers can work together with parents and community resources to foster the op… source
EDU283Early Childhood Field Instruction and Seminar IICredits: This second level fieldwork course builds on the competencies developed in EDU 184 , the first level fieldwork experience course. Particular attention is given to assuming the role and respo… source
EDU285Introduction to Special Education: Understanding Exceptional Learners from Infancy to AdulthoodCredits: Introduction to Special Education: Understanding Exceptional Learners from Infancy to Adulthood explores the diverse world of exceptional learners, from infancy to adulthood. This course add… source
ELT110Reading of Electrical SchematicsCredits: Students will learn to read and interpret electrical schematics and how they relate to assembly drawings and bill of materials. source
ELT120Ethics in Engineering and TechnologyCredits: This course is an investigation into fundamental ethical issues relating to the fields of engineering and technology. It will focus on organizing principles and ethical theory to frame probl… source
ELT141Circuits ICredits: Course topics include the introduction and use of DC and AC voltage sources, along with resistors, in series, parallel and series/parallel circuits. Circuits are analyzed using Ohm’s Law, Wa… source
ELT142Circuits IICredits: This is an advanced course in AC circuit theory. Topics addressed in this course review and expand on the concepts from ELT 141. New topics include Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorems, Capacito… source
ELT161Electronics ICredits: Introduction to semiconductor theory, devices, and circuits. Devices include: rectifier, zener, light emitting, special diodes, and BJT transistors. Circuits include: power supplies, wave fo… source
ELT171Digital Logic DesignCredits: An introduction to digital (computer) integrated circuits, emphasizing the concepts that are basic to any digital system: number systems, small-scale and mid-scale gates, programmable logic… source
ELT215Programmable Logic ControllersCredits: This course will introduce students to the basic principles that govern the function and operation of the programmable logic controller (PLC). It focuses on the common input and output devic… source
ELT261Electronic Circuits IICredits: This course covers circuits with active devices and electronic amplifier circuit concepts, including voltage and current sources, gain, attenuation, I/O impedances, frequency response, multi… source
ELT265Communication SystemsCredits: This course covers radio communications circuits and systems, including tuned amplifiers, mixers, carrier signal modulation, transmission and demodulation, transmission lines, and antennas.… source
ELT271Introduction to MicroprocessorsCredits: This course is an introduction to basic principles of microprocessor architecture and assembly language instructions. The content of the course is divided into three sections: microprocessor… source
ELT285Power Systems ICredits: This course is a review of AC circuit concepts including Kirchhoff’s Laws, vector algebra, phasor diagrams, magnetism, and transformer operation. It also covers poly-phase systems, including… source
ELT289Cooperative EducationCredits: Topics are selected to respond to the particular needs of students and the special preparation needed for career opportunities as they exist at the time of the course offering. A learning co… source
ELM100Introduction to Technical Problem SolvingCredits: This course introduces students to critical thinking strategies and formal methods of problem solving, including application to real world problems. Students will learn the difference betwee… source
ELM101Technical Drawing InterpretationCredits: This course introduces students to common technical drawings including electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and fluid power circuits. Students will gain an understanding of typical te… source
ELM102Safety in IndustryCredits: This course provides students with an awareness on recognizing and preventing hazards commonly found in an industrial setting. Students will learn how to utilize appropriate Personal Protect… source
ELM104Industrial Electricity ICredits: This course introduces fundamental electrical concepts using Direct Current (DC) voltage sources along with resistors to investigate series, parallel and series/parallel circuits. Includes t… source
ELM105Introduction to MechanismsCredits: This course introduces common mechanical devices used in industry. Topics include gears, screws, belts, pulleys, shafts, levers, lubricants, and other similar devices. Successful students wi… source
ELM106Introduction to Industrial ToolsCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to common industrial tools. Course material includes a variety of hand tools, measurement devices and hand power tools. Students will be introdu… source
ELM107Introduction to Fluid Power FundamentalsCredits: This course introduces fluid power systems used in industry and explores the advantages and disadvantages of fluid power over other systems. Students will learn how to select and apply actua… source
ELM109Technical Programming FundamentalsCredits: This course introduces programming fundamentals with a focus on skills useful across a wide array of programming languages and systems. Topics include software development methodology, data… source
ELM111Introduction to Industrial AutomationCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to common industrial automation components. Course material includes digital fundamentals and ladder logic while building additional schematic a… source
ELM112Motors, Controllers, and MotionCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to electric motor construction and control concepts. Students will learn about the common motors found in industrial settings and methods of con… source
ELM114Industrial Electricity IICredits: This introductory course on AC electricity explores the fundamental concepts and principles of alternating current, including voltage, current, and power while also reviewing basic series an… source
ELM201Technical Project Management TeamsCredits: This course introduces the student to the importance of teamwork in successfully completing technical projects. The student is introduced to traditional and agile project management techniqu… source
ELM206Industrial Tools IICredits: This course advances students skills with the usage of power tools including common machining techniques. Students will learn how to select the appropriate tooling, toolholding, workholding,… source
ELM230Industrial RoboticsCredits: This course introduces students to the application of various types of industrial robots. Topics include robot configurations, risk assessments, end effectors, system integration, and progra… source
ELM231Industrial Robotics ICredits: This course introduces students to industrial material handling skills and knowledge used in high volume manufacturing. Students will learn how to safely operate, program, and perform basic… source
ELM232Industrial Robotics IICredits: This course introduces students to the application of collaborative robots for material handling and manufacturing processing. Topics include robot configurations, risk assessments, end effe… source
ELM236System Integration & TroubleshootingCredits: This course combines skills and knowledge learned throughout the program and has the student critically think about creating optimized electromechanical solutions and troubleshooting systems… source
ELM276Technical Data AnalysisCredits: This course introduces students to methods of problem solving through data analysis using computer software. Topics include working with spreadsheet and mathematical software to analyze and… source
ELM287Cooperative Education ICredits: Topics are selected to respond to the particular needs of students and the special preparation needed for career opportunities as they exist at the time of the course offering. A learning co… source
ELM288Cooperative Education IICredits: Topics are selected to respond to the particular needs of students and the special preparation needed for career opportunities as they exist at the time of the course offering. A learning co… source
EMS110Introduction to Advanced Prehospital CareCredits: This course is designed to introduce the students to advanced prehospital care and the role of the paramedic within the EMS system. Students will also be introduced to basic pharmacology and… source
EMS110LIntroduction to Advanced Prehospital Care SkillsCredits: This laboratory course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Foundations of Prehospital Care and Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care courses… source
EMS111Paramedic Clinical ICredits: This clinical course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Foundations of Advanced Prehospital Care and Introduction to Advanced Prehospital Care… source
EMS112Foundations of Advanced Prehospital Care: Paramedic PathophysiologyCredits: This course is designed to develop and refine the paramedic student’s patient assessment techniques. It will also develop critical thinking and decision making necessary to effectively manag… source
EMS120Advanced Prehospital Trauma CareCredits: This course is designed to introduce the students to specific pathophysiology, assessment, and management techniques for trauma patients. Topics include mechanism of injury, hemorrhage and s… source
EMS120LAdvanced Prehospital Trauma Care SkillsCredits: This laboratory course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Advanced Prehospital Trauma Care course. Laboratory sessions focus on the development… source
EMS121Paramedic Clinical IICredits: This clinical course is intended to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and designed to follow the Foundations of Advanced Prehospital Care and Introduction to Advanced Prehospi… source
EMS122Emergency Medical Technician - OriginalCredits: This is a refresher course for EMS certified First Responders seeking recertification. source
EMS130Prehospital Cardiology and PulmonologyCredits: This course is designed to develop and refine the paramedic student’s patient assessment techniques and develop the critical thinking and decision making necessary to effectively manage the… source
EMS130LPrehospital Cardiology and Pulmonology SkillsCredits: This laboratory course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Advanced Prehospital Cardiology and Pulmonology Skills course. Laboratory sessions fo… source
EMS131Paramedic Clinical IIICredits: This clinical course is intended to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and designed to follow the Advanced Trauma Care course. Clinical rotations focus on the development and r… source
EMS140Medical Emergencies ICredits: This course is designed to introduce the students to specific pathophysiology, and assessment and management techniques for patients experiencing a medical emergency. Topics include neurolog… source
EMS140LMedical Emergencies I Skills LabCredits: This laboratory course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Medical Emergencies I course. Laboratory sessions focus on the development and refine… source
EMS141Paramedic Clinical IVCredits: This clinical course is intended to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and designed to follow Prehospital Cardiology & Pulmonology. Clinical rotations focus on the development… source
EMS150Medical Emergencies IICredits: This course is designed to introduce the students to specific pathophysiology, and assessment and management techniques for patients experiencing a medical emergency. Topics include: gynecol… source
EMS150LMedical Emergencies II Skills LabCredits: This laboratory course is designed to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and accompany the Medical Emergencies II Skills course. Laboratory sessions focus on the development an… source
EMS151Paramedic Clinical VCredits: This clinical course is intended to build upon the student’s existing knowledge base and is designed to follow Medical Emergencies I. Clinical rotations focus on the development and refineme… source
EMS201Clinical Leadership & Decision MakingCredits: This course is designed to refine the knowledge, critical thinking, and decision making abilities of the paramedic candidate. Emphasis is placed on leadership and decision making while reinf… source
EMS210Paramedic Capstone Field InternshipCredits: This course serves as the summative field evaluation to determine if the student is competent to serve as an entry-level clinician. Field rotations place the student in the role of team lead… source
ENG99Basic CompositionCredits: (3EQ) This developmental writing course is for students who need more individualized instruction and intensive practice in composing, revising, and editing. The course supplements and compli… source
ENG103Critical Writing ICredits: Emphasizing the recursive nature of writing and the process of revision, this course teaches students the skills and processes necessary for writing and revising college-level academic prose… source
ENG104Critical Writing & Literature IICredits: Teaches students to comprehend, respond to and use the ideas of others in their own writing. Skills such as analytic and critical reading and writing, summarizing, and paraphrasing are devel… source
ENG203World Literature ICredits: The course sequence (ENG 203- ENG 204 ) chronologically surveys major works of world literature with emphasis on Western literature and its relationship to the cultural trends of the period.… source
ENG204World Literature IICredits: The course sequence ( ENG 203 -ENG 204) chronologically surveys major works of world literature with emphasis on Western literature and its relationship to the cultural trends of the period.… source
ENG209Dramatic Literature ICredits: A study of the early development of dramatic literature and its social relationships. First semester covers major contributions from Aeschylus to Ibsen. Designation(s): Liberal Arts source
ENG210Dramatic Literature IICredits: A study of modern drama from Ibsen to the present. Either semester may be taken independently. Designation(s): Liberal Arts source
ENG211Intermediate CompositionCredits: Intermediate Composition gives students the chance to extend and further develop the rhetorical, writing, and research skills developed in ENG 103 and 104 through exploration of, and experim… source
ENG213Children’s LiteratureCredits: Examines literature for children from the preschool level through the middle school level. Topics covered include history and development, research skills, criticism, major authors, and majo… source
ENG215MythologyCredits: The first concern of the course is the survey of Greek and Roman mythologies: their origin, development, interpretation, and use by both classical and modern writers. In addition, some atten… source
ENG217Science FictionCredits: An examination of Science Fiction through its major movements: Classic (pre-1930), Golden Age , New Wave , and Contemporary (1975-present). Includes the study of themes within the genre. Des… source
ENG221English Literature ICredits: A critical and historical survey of English literature from Beowulf up to the Romantic Age. Although the literature is presented historically, the central emphasis of the course is on the wo… source
ENG222English Literature IICredits: A critical and historical survey of English literature from the Romantic Age to the present. Although the literature is presented historically, the central emphasis of the course is on the w… source
ENG223American Literature ICredits: A critical study of major American writers of the 19th Century. The literary works are viewed in their relationship to the cultural movements and intellectual history of American civilizatio… source
ENG224American Literature IICredits: A study of major American writers of the 20th Century. The literary works are viewed in their relationship to the cultural movements and intellectual history of American civilization. SUNY G… source
ENG224HHonors American Literature IICredits: This course studies major American writers of the 20th Century. The literary works are viewed in their relationship to the cultural movements and intellectual history of American civilizatio… source
ENG225African American Literature ICredits: A reading, writing, and discussion course that studies literature written by African American authors. Students read poetry, novels, short stories, plays, sermons, and folktales in order to… source
ENG226Literature of the Black American IICredits: A reading, writing, and discussion course which studies works by modern Black American authors of the 1960’s to the present. Though the main focus of the course is on understanding literatur… source
ENG229The NovelCredits: A focused study of the novel examining its development, characteristics, and themes. Students will read, discuss, and write about the work of various novelists within their social, ideologic… source
ENG230Women’s LiteratureCredits: A reading, discussion, and writing course that covers several time periods and genres to focus on the unique problems and accomplishments of women writers. Analyses of literary works will fo… source
ENG231The Bible As LiteratureCredits: This course is an introduction to the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and Christian Bible (New Testament) as literary texts. It will include an examination of literary forms and genres in the B… source
ENG233ShakespeareCredits: An introduction to the study of Shakespeare’s dramatic and poetic corpus, this course will present students with the opportunity to interpret and analyze his work. A variety of interpretive… source
ENG233HHonors ShakespeareCredits: An introduction to the study of Shakespeare’s dramatic and poetic corpus, this course will present students with the opportunity to interpret and analyze his work. A variety of interpretive… source
ENG239American FolkloreCredits: This course investigates types of folklore found in the United States, including aspects such as definition, classification, origin, variation, and function in contemporary culture. It explo… source
ENG241American Autobiography As LiteratureCredits: A survey of American autobiographies during the nation’s history. The class will examine the cultural issues raised by each autobiographer’s quest for identity, and investigate the ways auto… source
ENG245New Immigrant LiteratureCredits: This course examines literature reflecting the American experience of immigrants and expressing their search for roots and cultural identity, both in the U.S. and in journeys back to their h… source
ENG250Voices of DiversityCredits: Studies of the pride and prejudice encountered by minority groups in American culture, as expressed in literature and film. At least three of the following “voices”, their songs and their ou… source
ENG259Professional and Technical WritingCredits: This course provides instruction in the preparation of documents commonly found in professional settings, such as resumes, cover letters, proposals, instructions, long reports, etc. Attentio… source
ENG260Digital WritingCredits: This course provides an in-depth look into the principles of writing effectively for digital platforms. It also focuses on the writing process, collaboration, and audience awareness over div… source
ENG261Writing with AICredits: In this course, students will gain an understanding of the evolving landscape of writing and research through the lens of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. Students will examine… source
ENG282Introduction to Critical TheoryCredits: The goal of this course is to introduce students to several schools of critical theory widely used in literary analysis, including deconstruction, post-colonialism, feminism, Marxism, semiot… source
ENG282HHonors Introduction to Critical TheoryCredits: The goal of this course is to introduce students to several schools of critical theory widely used in literary analysis, including deconstruction, postcolonialism, feminism, Marxism, semioti… source
ENS150Introduction to EngineeringCredits: This course is an introduction to the engineering discipline/profession. Topics covered will include an introduction to the various types of engineering majors and professions, engineering d… source
ENS201Digital Logic DesignCredits: An introduction to digital (computer) integrated circuits, emphasizing the concepts that are basic to any digital system: number systems, small-scale and mid-scale gates, programmable logic… source
ENS207Engineering Mechanics I: StaticsCredits: Engineering Mechanics I: Statics topics will include: basic concepts, vector algebra, forces, moments about a point and a line; free body diagrams, equilibrium conditions In two and three di… source
ENS207REngineering Mechanics I: Statics RecitationCredits: (1EQ) This is an optional recitation for students taking ENS 207 . It is structured as small group activities and provides students an opportunity to develop problem-solving skills in the su… source
ENS208Engineering Mechanics II: DynamicsCredits: Engineering Mechanics I: Dynamics topics will include: Kinematics and kinetics of particles; energy and momentum methods; central force motion and space dynamics; relative motion, impacts; k… source
ENS208REngineering Mechanics II: Dynamics RecitationCredits: (1EQ) This is an optional recitation for students taking ENS 208 . It is structured as small group activities and provides students an opportunity to develop problem-solving skills in the su… source
ENS209ThermodynamicsCredits: This course introduces the fundamental principles of thermodynamics with a focus on applications relevant to engineering. Students will explore concepts such as energy, work, and heat, as we… source
ENS210Electrical Circuit AnalysisCredits: A first course in basic circuit theory. Topics covered include: circuit definitions, voltampere relationships for circuit elements, Kirchhoff’s Laws; resistive circuit analysis including loo… source
ENS212Mechanics of MaterialsCredits: First course in the development of the mechanics of deformable bodies, primarily for engineering students. Topics include: theories of stress and strain, deformations, Hooke’s Law, axial loa… source
ENV103Introduction to GISCredits: This course introduces fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems and the major functionality contained within current integrated GIS software. In course exercises, students foll… source
ENV104Applied GISCredits: This course applies fundamental concepts of Geographic Information Systems and the major functionality contained within GIS Desktop software, as well as its extensions, Spatial Analyst and 3… source
ESL87Basic Reading and Vocabulary Skills for ESOL StudentsCredits: (3EQ) This course is designed specifically for ESOL students for the purpose of improving reading comprehension and vocabulary as preparation for college-level reading. The reading component… source
ESL98Basic Grammar, Writing and SpeakingCredits: (3EQ) This is a developmental grammar and writing course for non-native English speakers who need more specific, individualized practice in using grammar for effective written and oral commu… source
ESL114Academic Listening and SpeakingCredits: For ESL students only. This course develops the oral and listening skills necessary for communicating effectively in an academic environment. Focus is on improving pronunciation, stress, and… source
ESL115ESOL Composition ICredits: This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. Emphasis is on writing in multiple drafts to produce paragraphs and short essays that are unified around a controlling idea, are s… source
ESL116ESOL Composition IICredits: This course is designed for non-native speakers of English. Emphasis is on writing multiple drafts to produce essays that are unified around a central idea, are substantially and coherently… source
ESL118College Reading and Vocabulary for ESOL StudentsCredits: This course is designed specifically for ESOL students for the purpose of improving reading comprehension and developing learning strategies and vocabulary, all at the college level. The rea… source
ENT101Introduction to EntrepreneurshipCredits: This introductory course is designed to provide a basic understanding of the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, and the factors that promote and challenge the creation and success of a small… source
ENT201Advanced EntrepreneurshipCredits: This advanced course builds on the knowledge of entrepreneurial principles learned in ENT 101 , Introduction to Entrepreneurship. The course culminates with the creation and presentation of… source
EXR200Fundamentals of Exercise ScienceCredits: This course is an introduction to the nature, scope, and scientific basis of exercise and sport science. The course is aimed at developing an understanding of the physiological adaptations t… source
FPT111Firefighter Level ICredits: This course is a study of basic and intermediate fire suppression techniques and equipment. This course meets or exceeds the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1… source
FPT111LFirefighter Level I LaboratoryCredits: This course is a required laboratory for FPT 111 . Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010, Standard for Fire Fighter Professio… source
FPT112Firefighter Level IICredits: This course is a study of basic and intermediate fire suppression techniques and equipment. This course meets or exceeds the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1… source
FPT112LFirefighter Level II LaboratoryCredits: This course is a required laboratory for FPT 112 . Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 1010, Standard for Fire Fighter Professio… source
FPT121Fire Department Supervision ICredits: This course follows the guidelines of the National Fire Protection Association 1021 Level I Fire Officer Training and Professional Qualifications. Supervision, motivation, leadership, commun… source
FPT141Fire Service Instructor ICredits: This course will focus on the information and skills necessary for fire service instructors to meet the requirements of NFPA 1041 Level I. Beginning with analysis of the challenges, safety i… source
FPT150Principles of Emergency ServicesCredits: This course provides an overview to fire protection and emergency services, career opportunities in fire protection and related fields, culture and history of emergency services, fire loss a… source
FPT151Building Construction for Fire ProtectionCredits: This course provides the components of building construction related to firefighter and life safety. The elements of construction and design of structures are shown to be key factors when in… source
FPT152Firefighting Tactics and StrategyCredits: Deals with the effective utilization of manpower, equipment, and apparatus. Emphasis will be placed on fire-planning, fire ground organization, large fire tactical problems, command function… source
FPT153Legal Aspects of Fire ProtectionCredits: A study of the police power; considerations of liability, negligence, rights and responsibilities of fire department members while performing their duties. The law of arson and its specific… source
FPT155Hazardous MaterialsCredits: This course provides a study of the chemical and physical characteristics of hazardous materials, such as explosives, flammable and combustible liquids, oxidizing and corrosive materials, co… source
FPT156Fire Hazards and Their ControlCredits: A study of common and special fire hazards of both the causative and contributive types. Identification and evaluation of degree of severity are stressed, together with appropriate means of… source
FPT157Fire HydraulicsCredits: This course covers the principles of fluid movement, friction loss, flow measurements and pump calculations. Applications are related to fire protection systems and apparatus used by the fir… source
FPT158Fire Behavior and CombustionCredits: This course explores the theories and fundamentals of how and why fires start, spread, and are controlled. Further the fire behavior and tactical considerations of wildland fires are explore… source
FPT159Hazardous Materials ChemistryCredits: This course provides basic chemistry relating to the categories of hazardous materials including recognition, identification, reactivity, and health hazards encountered by emergency services… source
FPT160General Physics for Fire ScienceCredits: This course is the study of general physics for students enrolled in the Fire Protection Technology curriculum.It includes topics in mechanics, fluid mechanics, electricity, and heat.The cou… source
FPT162Prin Fire & Emerg Serv Safety & SurvivalCredits: This course introduces the basic principles and history related to the national firefighter life safety initiatives; focusing on the need for cultural and behavioral change throughout the em… source
FPT163Safety Management HealthCredits: Designed to provide an overview of the basic concepts of Modern Safety management Systems that are used to develop and maintain an effective safety program. It will aid present and future sa… source
FPT170Public Information Officer Basic CourseCredits: The Public Information Officer Basic Course provides students with the skills needed to perform public information duties as they relate to emergency services. The course focuses on the defi… source
FPT172Public Safety Critical Incident ManagementCredits: Public Safety Critical Incident Management provides students with information relevant to public safety resources (fire, police, and emergency medical services), roles, and responsibilities… source
FPT180Emergency Service LeadershipCredits: The Emergency Service Leadership course is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to lead and influence others in the demanding setting of emergency incidents by increasing t… source
FPT181Fire Department Technical RescueCredits: This course will introduce students to the different areas of technical rescue that fire and emergency services agencies provide to their jurisdictions. Topics include collapse emergencies,… source
FPT250Fire Department Supervision IICredits: This course meets the requirements of the NFPA 1021 Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications Level II. The curriculum is designed to equip fire and emergency service professiona… source
FPT251Fire Protection SystemsCredits: This course provides information relating to the features of design and operation of fire alarm systems, water-based fire suppression systems, special hazard fire suppression systems, water… source
FPT252Fire InvestigationCredits: This course deals with the proper methods of investigating fires of both accidental and incendiary types. The fundamentals of arson investigation are covered, including handling of evidence,… source
FPT253Fire PreventionCredits: This course provides fundamental knowledge relating to the field of fire prevention. Topics include: history and philosophy of fire prevention, organization and operation of a fire preventio… source
FPT254New York State Code ComplianceCredits: This course introduces the practices necessary for students to know to become New York State Code Compliance Technicians. Course content includes all material through the NYS Code courses 9A… source
FPT262Fire Investigation IICredits: This course is intended to provide the student with advanced technical knowledge on case law as it pertains to fire investigation, interpreting the effects of Fire Dynamics on fire investiga… source
FPT285Fire Protection InternshipCredits: This course provides students with opportunities to connect theory and practice in situations within the fire protection industry. Students will complete a minimum 100-hour internship at a s… source
FPT286Fire Protection InternshipCredits: This course provides students with opportunities to connect theory and practice in situations within the fire protection industry. Students will complete a minimum 100-hour internship at a s… source
FRE101Elementary French ICredits: This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of French. Students acquire basic grammar and lexical skills that will enable them to communicate in routine social… source
FRE102Elementary French IICredits: This course is a sequel to Elementary French I. It builds upon the basic grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural concepts learned in FRE 101 . Students learn to communicate in th… source
FRE201Intermediate French ICredits: This dynamic course draws upon previously acquired knowledge, while introducing students to more complex grammatical and lexical structures to further develop communicative proficiency and c… source
FRE202Intermediate French IICredits: This course is a sequel to Intermediate French I. It expands upon complex grammatical and lexical structures. It is conducted entirely in French and provides a solid foundation for advanced… source
FRE205French Conversation, Composition and Reading ICredits: This learner-centered, intermediate-high level course, taught entirely in French, introduces students to literary concepts and French literature. It includes intensive work in conversation a… source
FSA100Food Service SanitationCredits: This course was designed and approved by the National Restaurant Association Education Foundation so that students may become certified in Sanitation and Safety. The course is an intensive s… source
FSA102Responsible Alcohol ServiceCredits: This course is designed to cover alcohol law and responsibility, how to recognize and prevent intoxication, check identification, and handle difficult situations. This is a nationally recogn… source
FSA103BIntro to Bakery PrinciplesCredits: This course gives students a working knowledge of the fundamentals of baking techniques and the scientific principles behind it in a commercial bakery. Students will learn the appropriate ba… source
FSA103CIntro to Culinary PrinciplesCredits: This course gives students a working knowledge of the fundamentals of culinary techniques and the scientific principles behind it in a commercial savory kitchen. Students will learn the appr… source
FSA104Restaurant OperationsCredits: This course elaborates on the techniques of food preparation and dining room service in a restaurant. Emphasis will be placed on practical application of cooking techniques and dining room s… source
FSA110Garde Manger Cold Food PreparationCredits: This course is a study of food, cooking techniques, and the cultural significance of cold preparation. In each class session students will explore a given topic and have the opportunity to p… source
FSA201Hospitality ManagementCredits: A continuation of the study of management functions as they relate to the hospitality industry. This second level course covers the principles of personnel management, supervision, equal opp… source
FSA202Food Service Cost ControlsCredits: A detailed study of how to set up and maintain cost control systems. The course focuses on important areas such as how to gather and use cost control information, profit planning, and the ec… source
FSA203BAdvanced Pastry/Bakery SkillsCredits: This course focuses on introducing advanced pastry and bakery techniques and methods. This advanced pastry and bakery course will consist of lecture, demonstration, and hands-on work by stud… source
FSA203CAdvanced Culinary SkillsCredits: This course focuses on introducing advanced culinary techniques and methods. This advanced culinary course will consist of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on work by students. In each cl… source
FSA204Purchasing, Storage and HandlingCredits: A study of the fundamental principles and practices of purchasing, storing, and handling food items and supplies needed in restaurants, hotels, and institutions. The student will acquire wor… source
FSA207Menu Planning and Equipment SelectionCredits: Designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to properly plan a menu and the physical food service layout to produce and serve that menu. Topics to be covered will… source
FSA215Beer and Wine PairingCredits: This course is a study on wine and beer within the food service industry, pairing each of them with different types of cuisines, developing beer and wine programs, and understanding the cult… source
FSA230Entrepreneurship in HospitalityCredits: This course prepares students to have a clear understanding of the various issues relating to new venture/product development, such as food safety and sanitation, identifying and refining vi… source
FSA235Event Planning & Catering ManagementCredits: Event/Catering Management provides the student an opportunity to explore the functions of planning, developing, budgeting, marketing, and evaluating meetings and special events. This course… source
FYS101First Year SeminarCredits: First Year Seminar addresses such topics as goal setting, time management, interpersonal relationship building, communication skills, resilience, and student resource identification. The cou… source
GEG101Introduction to GeographyCredits: The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the basic concepts and methodology of world regional geography. Because geography incorporates aspects from multiple disciplines,… source
GEG203Globalization and the World EconomyCredits: This course investigates how the global economic system works within a spatial framework. It focuses on the production, distribution and consumption of wealth in society and why wealth is no… source
GEN152Human AdjustmentCredits: A learning experience through which students may derive a better understanding of themselves, their relationships to others, and how they adjust to their environment. Students learn about th… source
GEN154Comparative Vocational PlanningCredits: This course introduces students to methods of occupational planning and exposes them to available career choices. Integrated concepts include an evaluation of individual capabilities, prefer… source
GEN155Basics for Vocational PreparationCredits: This course is for students in the JOBSPlus! program only. This course enables individuals to develop competencies in basic career skills and employment success techniques. Learning source
GEO105Introduction to OceanographyCredits: This introductory course will cover a broad array of related topics in Oceanography.These topics include the physical, chemical, and biological aspects of the oceans.This course will explore… source
GEO105LIntroduction to Oceanography LaboratoryCredits: This laboratory course provides hands-on activities and experiments to students taking the Introduction to Oceanography lecture (GEO 105).Investigations and exercises include mapping, sedime… source
GEO106Environmental GeologyCredits: An introduction to the principles of applied geological science related to solving environmental problems. As such the course provides an introduction into scientific studies of human intera… source
GEO106LEnvironmental Geology LabCredits: This is a laboratory component to the Environmental Geology lecture ( GEO 106 ). The laboratory provides practical hands-on experience for applied geological problems. Topics of study will i… source
GEO151Physical GeologyCredits: This course is an introduction to the science of geology. This course considers the various rock and mineral types and their chemistry, the structures and deformation of the Earth’s crust du… source
GEO151LPhysical Geology LabCredits: This is the laboratory component to the Physical Geology lecture ( GEO 151 ). The laboratory provides practical hands-on experience in a variety of geologic disciplines including: collection… source
GEO152Historical GeologyCredits: A detailed study of the physical, chemical, and biological evolution of Earth utilizing concepts and principles introduced in Physical Geology. Stratigraphic and tectonic principles are util… source
GEO152LHistorical Geology LaboratoryCredits: This laboratory component to Historical Geology Lecture ( GEO 152 ) provides hands on application to theories and concepts discussed in the lecture component. Student will revisit the most c… source
GST100Introduction to Geospatial Technologies and UAVsCredits: This course introduces students to geospatial technologies (GST) and the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) for data collection, reconnaissance, and research. Students will learn the hist… source
GST103Physical GeographyCredits: This physical science course examines and explains the earth’s major physical systems, the basic energy and material flows by which these systems operate, and the result of human interaction… source
GST110Introduction to Remote Sensing and UAV Data AcquisitionCredits: This course introduces students to the basics of remote sensing, characteristics of remote sensors, and remote sensing applications in various professional industries. The course covers the… source
GST210Cartography and Data VisualizationCredits: This course focuses on using geographic information systems (GIS) for map making (cartography) and data visualizationsuch as 3D modeling or animations. Students will learn the methods of map… source
GST220Spatial Analysis and GeostatisticsCredits: In this course, students will learn how to analyze and identify patterns in spatial data using geographic information systems (GIS). Students will learn how to use a variety of GIS tools and… source
GST230UAV Data and Image AnalysisCredits: In this course, students will develop a strong understanding of the tools and techniques used to display, process, and analyze remotely sensed data. Students will learn the theory and method… source
GER101Elementary German ICredits: This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of German. Students acquire basic grammar and lexical skills that will enable them to communicate in routine social… source
GER102Elementary German IICredits: This course is a sequel to GER 101 Elementary German I . It builds upon the basic grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural concepts learned in GER 101 . Students learn to communic… source
HEA106Studies in Health and WellnessCredits: Wellness is a dynamic process of balancing multiple lifestyle factors to achieve personal heartiness and happiness. The connections between personal choices and health source
HEA207Personal and Community HealthCredits: This course is an exploration into the dimensions of wellness stressing the importance of personal healthcare responsibility and its direct coorelation to the improvement of community well-b… source
HEA208Human SexualityCredits: This course provides an overview of the biological, psychological, and cultural aspects of human sexuality. Topics include historical influences and cultural variation, the development of se… source
HEA209Drugs and WellnessCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to the physiological, psychological, and sociological effects of drug use, abuse, and dependency on wellness. Topics covered enable students to… source
HEA213Stress and Well-BeingCredits: The fundamental theories of the stress response and its relationship to specific states of dis-ease are explored through a deeper understanding of the interconnectivity of the physical, ment… source
HFA203Responding to EmergenciesCredits: The primary purpose of the American Red Cross Responding to Emergencies: Comprehensive First Aid/CPR/AED program is to participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing… source
HFA204CPR and Basic Life SupportCredits: This course teaches the basic skills to respond to many of the prevalent emergency situations that occur in many professions and in day-to-day life. Students will learn to provide initial ca… source
HFA214CPR RecertificationCredits: (0.5) Taught under American Red Cross guidelines. This course is for public safety personnel, lifeguards, athletic trainers, emergency response team members and health care professionals who… source
HIS101World History ICredits: World History I is the first in a two-course sequence tracing the rise of world civilizations. It will examine the social, political, intellectual, and economic development of civilizations… source
HIS102World History IICredits: World History II is the second in a two-course sequence tracing the rise of world civilizations. It will examine the modern social, political, intellectual, and economic development of civil… source
HIS102HHonors World History IICredits: World History II is the second in a two-course sequence tracing the rise of world civilizations. It will examine the modern social, political, intellectual, and economic development of civil… source
HIS103Western Civilization in a Global Persp ICredits: A survey of western regimes, society (including the structures of the economy and social classes), and culture (including religious and philosophical ideas) and the West’s relationships with… source
HIS103HHonors West Civiliz in Global Persp ICredits: An honors survey of western regimes, society (including the structures of the economy and social classes), and culture (including religious and philosophical ideas) and the West’s relationsh… source
HIS104Western Civilization in Global Persp IICredits: TA survey of western regimes, society (including the structures of the economy and social classes), and culture (including religious and philosophical ideas) and the West’s relationships wit… source
HIS104HHonors West Civil in Global Persp IICredits: An honors survey of western regimes, society (including the structures of the economy and social classes), and culture (including religious and philosophical ideas) and the West’s relationsh… source
HIS105Early American HistoryCredits: A survey of early American history emphasizing political, social, and intellectual trends. Students are introduced to works of major historians and to various interpretations of American his… source
HIS106United States History to 18771877Credits: A survey of early American history to 1877 emphasizing political, social, and intellectual trends. Students are introduced to works of major historians and to various interpretations of Amer… 1877 cr · 1877 hr source
HIS107United States History Since 18771877Credits: A survey of United States history from Reconstruction to the present, with emphasis on major events impacting social groups, individuals, and public and private institutions. It covers the m… 1877 cr · 1877 hr source
HIS207History of the North American IndianCredits: A survey of American Indian history with emphasis upon pluralistic beginnings, the culture of American Indian groups, Indian-White contacts, the impact of Federal Indian policy, and persiste… source
HIS208History of the IroquoisCredits: This course will cover the history of the Iroquois peoples. It will describe the historical origins and development of the Iroquois Confederacy, and delve into issues that have had an impact… source
HIS209History of American WomenCredits: The course examines the experiences of American women as a group and as members of differing social classes and racial and ethnic groups in work, politics, family life, sexuality, and social… source
HIS213End of Empire: British Imperialism Since 19001900Credits: This course is a study of world history and global issues through an examination of the British Empire in the twentieth century. Students will assess how British power operated and how it co… 1900 cr · 1900 hr source
HIS214The Global History of SexualityCredits: An introduction to the scholarly study of the global history of sexuality. The main focus of the course is to develop an understanding of sexuality and gender in the ancient Egyptian, Greek… source
HIS216U.S. Foreign Policy Since 19141914Credits: This course is an introduction to United States foreign relations from World War I to the present. We examine foreign policies of U.S. presidents, debates among foreign policy analysts, and… 1914 cr · 1914 hr source
HIS217History of Work in AmericaCredits: This course examines labor in the United States from the early 1600s to the present, with special emphasis upon the working class and organized labor after 1830. We will explore major themes… source
HIS219History of European Women Since 15001500Credits: This course is an introduction to the history of women in Europe since the Reformation. Women in all parts of Europe, including Turkey and the European colonies, will be studied. Topics incl… 1500 cr · 1500 hr source
HIS221Mayas and Aztecs: An Introduction to the History of Ancient MesoamericaCredits: This course introduces students to the pre- Columbian peoples and cultures of Mexico and Central America, from the time of the first settlement of the Americas to the Spanish conquest of Mex… source
HIS223African American History From Africa Through the Civil War EraCredits: This course examines chronologically and topically the development of African-Americans from Africa, emphasizing the West African kingdoms, through the Civil War Era. West African culture an… source
HIS224African American History 1890 to the PresentCredits: This course examines, chronologically and topically, the development of African-Americans from the post-Civil War Era to the present. Students will examine African-American responses to the… source
HIS226History of the Civil Rights Movements: 1 940 to the PresentCredits: This course examines chronologically the efforts by African Americans to obtain full civil rights from the pivotal period of 1940-1955 to the present. The class focuses on first-hand recolle… source
HIS240The Plains IndiansCredits: This course is a study of the Plains Indians from their earliest beginnings to the present time. It will take a detailed look at the rise and development of Plains Indian societies, nomadic… source
HIS250The History of Ancient EgyptCredits: This course details the history of Ancient Egypt from the Neolithic through the Roman period. The course examines the development of history in the Nile River Valley, including the economic,… source
HIS261The Civil WarCredits: This course will examine the American Civil War in its many aspects. Such topics as the origins of the crisis, the break-up of the Union, the major military campaigns, the actions and motive… source
HIS276American West: Film StudyCredits: We will study the settlement of the American West as it has been reflected in popular literature and films, focusing on the distinction between the actual frontier experience and the way tha… source
HIS286The American Worker: A Film StudyCredits: This course studies the American working class since the late Nineteenth Century and how Hollywood film has depicted the struggle of working people to enhance their lives within the capitali… source
HIS292Collision of Cultures: America and EuropeCredits: This course will explore the collision of cultures that resulted from the voyages of Columbus and the European contact with the American continents. The life and career of Columbus and the S… source
HIT101Introduction to Health Information TechnologyCredits: (3.5) This course introduces the student to health information management practices. Emphasis will be placed on electronic information systems in hospitals and physician’s offices. Manual in… source
HIT102Legal Aspects of Health InformationCredits: This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of the legal and regulatory requirements for the maintenance, retention, and dissemination of health information and the role… source
HIT103Health Information Systems in Non-Hospital SettingsCredits: This course will introduce students to information systems in various facilities other than hospitals. Health information requirements and functions in both manual and electronic systems wil… source
HIT108Health Information ApplicationsCredits: This course is designed to familiarize the student with software and computer applications used in health information. Other topics covered include the various applications used in health in… source
HIT110Coding and Classification Systems ICredits: This course is designed to familiarize the student with coding and classification systems used in health information management. Emphasis will be on outpatient coding, classification, and re… source
HIT120Medical TerminologyCredits: This course will provide a detailed study of the meaning of medical terms that relate to medical science and human anatomy. Medical specialties including pathology, radiology, and pharmacolo… source
HIT122Healthcare SystemsCredits: This course focuses on various types of healthcare systems found in the United States. The course will examine how healthcare systems are created, managed, categories of care, and the data c… source
HIT201Health Statistics and Data AnalysisCredits: This course reviews descriptive and vital statistics, reporting documents, definitions, and formulae for computing hospital and public health statistics. It will cover the management of heal… source
HIT202Management of Health Information ServiceCredits: This course introduces the student to the management functions of planning, organizing, directing and controlling. Human resource management and work flow will also be covered. In addition t… source
HIT205Computer Applications in Health Information ManagementCredits: This course is designed to familiarize the student with computer applications used in health information. Emphasis will be placed on the development, use, and maintenance of the electronic h… source
HIT208Electronic Health RecordsCredits: The course will review guidelines and system development life cycle for developing and implementing EHR strategies for healthcare organizations. Framework and conceptual models will be used… source
HIT212ICD-10-CM/PCSCredits: This course focuses on the ICD-10-CM and ICD-10-PCS classification systems. The course will introduce the student to the professional standards for coding and reporting of diagnostic inpatie… source
HIT215Healthcare ReimbursementCredits: This course is the study of the principles of reimbursement and the practice of insurance processing in a variety of healthcare settings. Prospective payment systems, revenue cycle managemen… source
HIT224Coding and Reimbursement Professional Practice ExperienceCredits: This virtual professional practice course is designed to give students the opportunity to apply the knowledge gained in HIT 110 and HIT 212 to scenarios and example records from a variety of… source
HIT229Professional Practice Experience IICredits: Students in the health information technology program are required to complete a professional practice experience within a healthcare setting. The main purpose of this experience is to integ… source
HIT230Advanced Seminar in Health Information TechnologyCredits: This course is designed to review and integrate previous HIT courses and clinical experiences. Exploration of career opportunities, preparation of resume, job search and interviewing for pos… source
HPR101Introduction to the Health ProfessionsCredits: This course offers an introduction to careers in the health professions. Students will participate in classroom presentations and career exploration. Recent trends in the organization of hea… source
HON100First Year Success - HonorsCredits: This course addresses practical, theoretical, and self-reflective facets of becoming an engaged member of a community of scholars. Topics include academic culture and communication, time and… source
HON101Honors Humanities ICredits: This course is the first of a two-course interdisciplinary history of ideas sequence designed for Honors Scholars. Drawing on primary sources produced up to the year 1500, fundamental moral,… source
HON200Second Year Success - HonorsCredits: This course addresses practical, theoretical, and self-reflective facets of achieving academic, professional, and personal goals at OCC and beyond, especially as related to transfer transiti… source
HON201Honors Humanities IICredits: This is the second of a two-course interdisciplinary history of ideas sequence designed for Honors students. Drawing on primary sources produced from 1500 to the present, fundamental moral,… source
HTL230Housekeeping and Properties ManagementCredits: A detailed examination of the servicing of the guest in a lodging establishment. Critical attention is applied to the care and preventive maintenance of both public and private areas within… source
HTL232Front Office ManagementCredits: The day-to-day operations of the front office are examined from the progression of a room reservation to check-out. Room rate determination, billing systems, fiscal and accounting policies a… source
HUM101Introduction to Human ServicesCredits: This course explores the historical context and the current structure of the Human Service field. Students will be exposed to the primary intervention strategies utilized in human services i… source
HUM102Fundamentals of Case ManagementCredits: Case management is the basis of effective health and human service practice. In this course you will learn the basics of case management including client assessment, collaborative problem so… source
HUM145Introduction to Direct Support ProfessionsCredits: This course will introduce students to the tools and competencies required to provide supports to individuals and families accessing community services to meet basic and essential needs. The… source
HUM152Human Services: Beginning Skills and CompetenciesCredits: This course introduces students to the skills and competencies necessary for professional and ethical conduct appropriate to career fields in Human Services. The course addresses the emotion… source
HUM160Diversity and Cultural Humility in Human ServicesCredits: Students in this course examine the theory, philosophy, and practice of working with diverse populations, with a focus on the interactions between individual and unique cultures within socie… source
HUM162Introduction to Social WorkCredits: The student is introduced to general social work methods, aspects of practice, the concepts of generalist social workers, social systems interventions and comprehensive social work service t… source
HUM165Introduction to CounselingCredits: This course is intended as a basic introduction to three broad areas of counseling: historical and professional foundations of the counseling profession; counseling theories; and counseling… source
HUM170Crisis Intervention in Human ServicesCredits: In this course students learn the fundamentals of crisis intervention and crisis leadership. The prevalence of acute crisis situations in our society necessitates that workers in the Human S… source
HUM250Human Serv Field Instruct & Seminar ICredits: This course is a required supervised practice experience enabling the student to develop competency for the delivery of social work in a professional setting. This learning experience provid… source
HUM261Social Work PolicyCredits: This course examines the history of social welfare and institutionalized social services and the impact on social workers and other ing professionals. Topics include: child welfare, public h… source
HUM269Social Work and People With DisabilitiesCredits: This course includes a brief history of disabilities in our society, with definitions and discussions of various disability groupings, providers, services and interventions as well as many o… source
ILS093LIntroduction to Integrated Learning LabCredits: (1EQ) This one-hour-a-week lab is designed to support instruction specific to ILS 93 , Introduction to Integrated Learning. Students will work one-on-one or in a small group with a tutor to… source
ILS93Introduction to Integrated LearningCredits: (3EQ) This course is designed to students become active readers while developing reading skills necessary for effective college-level reading. Emphasis is given to paraphrasing, outlining, a… source
ILS140Integrated Learning Seminar: Health ScienceCredits: Designed specifically for students planning on a career in the health sciences, this course focuses on learning strategies and vocabulary in health science content areas. Through participati… source
ILS141Advanced Integrated Learning Seminar: Health ScienceCredits: This course is designed primarily for health science students and is a continuation of ILS 140, Integrated Learning Seminar: Health Science. Approximately one third of the course will be dev… source
ILS153Integrated Learning SeminarCredits: ILS 153 introduces students to evidence-based strategies, grounded in social and behavioral science research, for success in college and beyond. Through active learning and reflection, stude… source
IND101Exploring Sustainability, Design, and The Built EnvironmentCredits: This course is an exploration of global built environments, with a focus on explaining significant design styles, movements, and trends within the context of the arts, politics, technology,… source
IND110Foundation Studio 11Credits: This foundation studio in graphic communications will be used to explore design principles. Freehand and digital techniques will be introduced that the student appreciate forms, texture and… 1 cr · 1 hr source
IND111Design Studio 22Credits: Students in this course begin to explore elements of design and their relationships in three-dimensional design problems. Design concepts and design process are discussed in detail. Architec… 2 cr · 2 hr source
IND120Drafting Studio 1: Wood FrameCredits: This course will develop basic architectural drafting skills (digital and manual). The student will demonstrate an understanding of these skills through the development of a set of architect… source
IND140Wood Frame ConstructionCredits: This is a lecture course covering the materials and methods of contemporary residential construction, including sustainability and the latest building science. The characteristics, propertie… source
IND170Technology: Design and ProductionCredits: This course will develop the technology skills required for architecture and interior design students. The students will learn how to create, modify, communicate, collaborate, transmit and p… source
IND171Technology: Design and Production IICredits: This course will continue to develop students’ digital two-dimensional and three-dimensional design and presentation skills necessary for architecture and interior design projects. Students… source
IND215Design Studio: CommercialCredits: Students are expected to apply their knowledge of basic design principles, concepts, and processes to analyze and solve commercial interior design problems. Students study and apply principl… source
IND216Design Studio: ResidentialCredits: Students are expected to apply their knowledge of basic design principles, concepts, and processes to analyze and solve residential interior design problems. Students study and apply princip… source
IND230History of Architecture and Interiors 11Credits: This is a survey course that traces developments in design, construction, materials and interiors from Prehistory to the dawn of the Renaissance. The comparative method is used to study the… 1 cr · 1 hr source
IND231History of Architecture and Interiors 22Credits: This is a survey course that traces developments in design, construction, materials and interiors from the dawn of the Renaissance to the present day. The comparative method is used to study… 2 cr · 2 hr source
IND240Residential InteriorsCredits: This course is an introduction to design and decoration of residential interiors. Topics include design principles and elements, approaches, sustainable environments and materials, furniture… source
IND246Interior Finish Systems and FurnishingsCredits: This course concentrates on a comparative analysis of commonly used floor, wall, and ceiling finish systems for residential and commercial building interiors. Furnishings, furniture, and off… source
IND247Kitchen and Bath FundamentalsCredits: Introduction to the fundamentals of residential kitchen and bath design and construction. The course focuses on three main areas: product knowledge, mechanical/electrical systems, and projec… source
IND256Graphic CommunicationsCredits: This is an advanced course in perspective rendering. Students are expected to apply perspective drawing skills acquired in ARH 110 / IND 110 to generate color renderings of building interior… source
IND266Individual Study ProjectCredits: Any project suitable for individual or small group self-study, and approved by the department, may be pursued. Student(s) must be highly motivated and self-directive. The instructor will mee… source
IND290Internship in Interior DesignCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of interior design coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the interior design and construction in… source
IND291Internship in Interior DesignCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of interior design coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the interior design and construction in… source
IND292Internship in Interior DesignCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of interior design coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the interior design and construction in… source
IND293Internship in Interior DesignCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of interior design coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the interior design and construction in… source
IND294Internship in Interior DesignCredits: This course is designed for students in their second year of interior design coursework, giving them an opportunity to obtain real-world experience in the interior design and construction in… source
ITA101Elementary Italian ICredits: This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of Italian. Students acquire basic grammar and lexical skills that will enable them to communicate in routine social… source
ITA102Elementary Italian IICredits: This course is a sequel to Elementary Italian I. It builds upon the basic grammatical, linguistic, communicative, and cultural concepts learned in ITA 101 . Students learn to communicate in… source
ITA201Intermediate Italian ICredits: This dynamic course draws upon previously acquired knowledge, while introducing students to more complex grammatical and lexical structures to further develop communicative proficiency and c… source
ITA202Intermediate Italian IICredits: This course is a sequel to Intermediate Italian I. It expands upon complex grammatical and lexical structures. It is conducted entirely in Italian and provides a solid foundation for advance… source
LBL101Introduction to the Liberal ArtsCredits: This course serves as an introduction to the nature, scope, and significance of a liberal arts education. Students will be asked to think carefully about enduring questions related to the hu… source
LBL101HHonors Introduction to Liberal ArtsCredits: This course serves as an introduction to the nature, scope, and significance of a liberal arts education. Students will be asked to think carefully about enduring questions related to the hu… source
LCC220French Literature and Civilization in English ICredits: A survey of French literature and civilization from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, examining representative works within the context of artistic, historical and intellectual development… source
LCC245Latin American Civilization and CulturesCredits: This survey course taught in English will increase students’ understanding of the diverse and complex cultures of Latin America through an analysis of the historic, political, and economic f… source
LIB110Library Research SkillsCredits: LIB 110 is an introductory library research skills course. Topics include: research topic development, evaluation of resources, using a college library, database search techniques, and citin… source
MAT004Foundations of Quantitative ReasoningCredits: (3 EQ) This course focuses on math for everyday life. Topics include numerical reasoning, proportional reasoning, algebraic reasoning, data interpretation, and modeling. There is a strong fo… source
MAT014Foundations of AlgebraCredits: (3 EQ) Topics include real number systems, algebraic operations, linear equations and inequalities, functions, coordinate systems, powers and roots. The skills and applications component pro… source
MAT018Foundations of StatisticsCredits: (3EQ) Through class discussion and group problems, students will reinforce the material covered in the MAT 118 course, including, but not limited to, random sampling, measures of central ten… source
MAT043Foundations of Pre-Calculus with TrigonometryCredits: (2EQ) is a foundation course that is taken alongside MAT 143 Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry. MAT 043 provides the support students need to build essential skills and reinforce key concepts f… source
MAT079Pre-AlgebraCredits: (3EQ) This course will provide students with concepts and techniques associated with pre-algebra mathematics. Topics include arithmetic of fractions, decimals, proportions and percents, and… source
MAT083Essential MathematicsCredits: (6EQ) This course focuses on math for everyday life. Topics include fluency with numbers, proportional reasoning, data interpretation, algebraic reasoning, modeling, and communicating quanti… source
MAT084Mathematical LiteracyCredits: (4EQ) This course focuses on mathematics for everyday life. It integrates fluency with numbers, proportional reasoning, data interpretation, algebraic reasoning, modeling, and communicating… source
MAT085Math Skills and ApplicationsCredits: (1EQ) Provides learning reinforcement for students enrolled in the areas of arithmetic, elementary algebra, or intermediate algebra. Both mathematical skills and applications will be emphasi… source
MAT087Beginning AlgebraCredits: (3EQ) Topics include real number systems, algebraic operations, linear equations, coordinate systems, powers and roots, polynomials and factoring. source
MAT088Beginning Algebra and ApplicationsCredits: (4EQ) Topics include real number systems, algebraic operations, linear equations and inequalities, functions, coordinate systems, powers and roots, Pythagorean Theorem, polynomials, and fact… source
MAT089Beginning Algebra for Advanced Manufacturing/Mechanical Technology ProgramCredits: (2EQ) This non-credit course runs concurrently with MAT 109 and is required for students in need of beginning algebra skills as determined by placement testing. Topics will include real numb… source
MAT103Technical Math FundamentalsCredits: In this course a student will apply the foundational mathematical concepts necessary for technology disciplines. It integrates hands-on learning activities to demonstrate arithmetic, basic a… source
MAT104Quantitative ReasoningCredits: This course focuses on mathematics and statistical reasoning important for decision-making in everyday life. It integrates quantitative literacy with numeracy, mathematical modeling, probabi… source
MAT108Introduction to Statistical Process ControlCredits: This course will provide statistical literacy and introduce students to concepts often used in process control. Hands-on activities will be used throughout the course. Measures of center and… source
MAT109Intermediate Algebra for Advanced Manufacturing/Mechanical Technology ProgramsCredits: This is a class designed to fulfill the mathematics requirement for the Advanced Manufacturing - Machining Certificate program and satisfy the A.S. degree program. Topics include solving lin… source
MAT110Clinical Calculations for NursingCredits: This course focuses on calculating accurate medication dosages. Topics will included a review of basic math skills and measurement systems, as well as, dimensional analysis for drug calculat… source
MAT112Nature of MathematicsCredits: The purpose of this course is to improve problem-solving skills and extend students’ understanding of the nature of mathematics. The topics will include: problem-solving, number theory, Eucl… source
MAT112HHonors Nature of MathematicsCredits: The purpose of this course is to improve problem-solving skills and extend students’ understanding of the nature of mathematics. The topics will include: problem-solving, number theory, Eucl… source
MAT113Contemporary MathematicsCredits: The purpose of this course is to show a direct connection between mathematics and concrete real-life problems. Topics will include voting theory, routing problems (graph theory), and either… source
MAT114Intermediate Algebra With ApplicationsCredits: Topics include solving linear equations and inequalities, graphs, functions, polynomials and polynomial functions, factoring, rational expressions and equations, radical expressions and equa… source
MAT115Business Pre-CalculusCredits: Linear systems, rate of change, matrices, linear programming, functions: linear, quadratic, exponential and logarithmic, and mathematics of finance. Use of specific technology will be requir… source
MAT116Business CalculusCredits: This is the second of a two-semester sequence designed for business transfer and Computer Information Systems (CIS) students. Topics include: limits, instantaneous rates of change, different… source
MAT118Exploring StatisticsCredits: This is an introductory statistics course for non-STEM majors. Topics include: random sampling, graphical displays of data, measures of central tendency and dispersion, normal distribution,… source
MAT119Mathematics for Technical Disciplines ICredits: This is the first course in a two-semester sequence covering dimensional analysis, intermediate algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and graphs. Emphasis is placed on strengthening algebraic ski… source
MAT120Mathematics for Technical Disciplines IICredits: This is the second course in a two-semester sequence of dimensional analysis, intermediate algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and graphs. Topics included in MAT 120 are: trigonometry (includin… source
MAT121Math for Elementary TeachersCredits: This course is the first of a two-semester sequence designed for the prospective B-2, 1-6, 5-9, and B-6 teacher. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution in Early Childhood o… source
MAT122Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher: Problem Solving IICredits: This course is the second of a two-semester sequence designed for the prospective B-2, 1-6, 5-8, and B-6 teacher. Students who plan to transfer to a four-year institution in Early Childhood… source
MAT142Trigonometric FunctionsCredits: This course provides a functions (circular) approach to the study of trigonometry. Topics include unit circle, radian measure, identities and proofs, multiple and half angle formulas, invers… source
MAT143Pre-Calculus With TrigonometryCredits: This course is designed to provide the necessary foundation for a standard calculus course. Topics include absolute value and quadratic inequalities, functions and their equations, exponenti… source
MAT151Statistics ICredits: Topics covering the descriptive and inferential aspects of statistics will include: frequency distribution, graphs, measures of central tendency and dispersion, linear correlation and regres… source
MAT152Statistics IICredits: A continuation of Statistics I to include the topics two-sample analysis, linear and multiple regression, correlation, analysis of variance, non-parametric statistics and Chi-square goodness… source
MAT161Calculus ICredits: This is a first course in calculus for students in mathematics, science, computer science and engineering. Topics include basic analytic geometry, functions, limits and continuity, derivativ… source
MAT162Calculus IICredits: A second course in calculus for students in mathematics, science, and engineering. Applications of integrals; derivatives and integrals of exponential, logarithmic, and inverse trigonometric… source
MAT241Linear AlgebraCredits: This elective for Engineering, Computer Science, and Liberal Arts and Sciences: Mathematics and Science majors introduces students to the deductive style of higher-level mathematics courses.… source
MAT251Discrete MathematicsCredits: This course covers the study of set theory, logic, techniques of proof, basic number theory, functions, relations, algorithms, combinatorics, partitions, recurrence relations, induction, and… source
MAT263Calculus IIICredits: The following topics are studied: vectors, vector functions, 3-dimensional analytic geometry, partial derivatives, total differentials, gradients, multiple integrals, line integrals, Green’s… source
MAT264Differential EquationsCredits: A course designed primarily for Math/Science and Engineering majors. Topics include: definitions, first-order differential equations, linear equations of order two and higher, Laplace transf… source
MET131Introduction to MachiningCredits: This course introduces students to common machining techniques and processes. Students will learn how to select the appropriate tooling, tool holding, work holding, and operating characteris… source
MET150Introduction to EngineeringCredits: This course is an introduction to the engineering discipline/profession. Topics covered will include an introduction to the various types of engineering majors and professions, engineering d… source
MET151Machine ToolsCredits: A study of basic theory and laboratory experiences for lathes, milling, drilling, grinding, bench work, and shaping operations. Study of cutting speeds, surface finishes, as well as, machine… source
MET152Machine ToolsCredits: A continuation of MET 151 . Additional theory and laboratory experiences include: milling, attachments, broaching, machine tooling, tapers, heat treating, metal finishes, and inspection. Als… source
MET153Introduction to Modern ManufacturingCredits: This course compares traditional manufacturing to modern manufacturing. Elements of Kaizen, Delivery, Accelerated Lead Time Reduction, and Work Place Organization, along with their applicati… source
MET154Introduction to CNC MachiningCredits: This course is an introduction to CNC machining. The class will focus on how to set up CNC machines with appropriate tooling and work holding equipment. Students will learn how to apply G &… source
MET161Engineering Drawing ICredits: This course is designed to prepare students with the necessary skills to interpret and construct engineering drawings. Lectures address such topics as drawing interpretation, orthographic pr… source
MET162Mechanical Drawing InterpretationCredits: This course focuses on the interpretation of technical drawings. Being able to locate all dimensions, feature locations, and tolerances on a drawing is critical for a machinist to manufactur… source
MET171Manufacturing ProcessesCredits: This course covers the principles and procedures of various manufacturing processes used in modern industries. Material selection and machine tools required for the processes are emphasized.… source
MET251Appl Strength/MaterialsCredits: This course is a study of basic stress-strain analysis as applied to mechanical members. Topics include stress-strain relationships, co-planar force systems, stress in trusses, deformation,… source
MET252Physical MetallurgyCredits: Provides a sound foundation of learning in the area of properties and microstructures of the important ferrous and nonferrous alloys. Also provides a firm foundation relative to the understa… source
MET253Modern ManufacturingCredits: This course compares traditional manufacturing to modern manufacturing. Elements of Kaizen, Delivery, Accelerated Lead Time Reduction, and Work Place Organization, along with their applicati… source
MET254CNC 2 - Programming FundamentalsCredits: This study in CNC programming is the second class in a sequence of three to prepare graduates for a career in CNC machining and manufacturing. Students will start creating and running CNC pr… source
MET255Advanced Machining TechniquesCredits: This course is a refinement and expansion of machining techniques students started learning in MET 151. More advanced skills will be taught using lathes, mills, EDM’s, and other tooling. In… source
MET256CNC 3 - CAMCredits: A study of CNC -CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing), this is the third course in a three-course sequence to prepare graduates for a career in CNC machining and manufacturing. The course will… source
MET270Solid ModelingCredits: This course is designed to acquaint students with parametric computer-aided design software. Utilizing state-of-the-art software, students will be introduced to the manipulation of basic com… source
MET275Engineering ComputationsCredits: This course is designed to introduce students to the concepts of Engineering Computations while utilizing contemporary spreadsheet and MATLAB software. Topics include computational theory, n… source
MET291Cooperative EducationCredits: Designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s field of study. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
MUS65Music FundamentalsCredits: (1 EQ) This course will students who have some prior experience in music theory but need support to excel. The focus will be on the mastery of music notation, music reading, simple intervals… source
MUS66Beginning Music Reading ICredits: (1EQ) This is an introductory course for Music Reading ( MUS 101R ). Course content includes instruction in the recognition/performance of rhythms, pitches, meters, and notational systems Le… source
MUS67Beginning Music Reading IICredits: (1EQ) This is an introductory course for Music Reading. This course is a continuation of MUS 66 , which includes instruction in the recognition/performance of rhythms, pitches, and meters. source
MUS100ConvocationCredits: This course is designed to introduce music majors to the breadth of musical experiences available to them through live performances. Additionally, this course will provide performing opportu… source
MUS100AConvocationCredits: This course will provide professional concerts to build strong professional music attitudes concerning repertoire and performance. Additionally, this course will provide performing opportuni… source
MUS100BConvocationCredits: This course will provide professional concerts to build strong professional music attitudes concerning repertoire and performance. Additionally, this course will provide performing opportuni… source
MUS100CConvocationCredits: This course will provide professional concerts to build strong professional music attitudes concerning repertoire and performance. Additionally, this course will provide performing opportuni… source
MUS100DConvocationCredits: This course will provide professional concerts to build strong professional music attitudes concerning repertoire and performance. Additionally, this course will provide performing opportuni… source
MUS101DDiction for SingersCredits: This course is a basic study of French, German, and Italian diction with practical application to singing. Students will learn to write phonetic transcriptions using the International Phonet… source
MUS101KKeyboard HarmonyCredits: The goal of this course is to familiarize students with fundamental concepts involved in harmonizing melodies at the piano, particularly as those concepts apply to playing from a “lead sheet… source
MUS101RMusic Reading ICredits: Music Reading courses (MUS 101R, 102R , 201R , and 202R ) are four-semester sequenced aural skills courses designed for music majors looking to transfer to four-year music schools. Topics in… source
MUS101TMusic Theory ICredits: This course covers notation, scales (major, minor, and chromatic), tempo designations, intervals, triads, seventh chords, modes, figured bass, and species counterpoint. SUNY Gen Ed Area(s):… source
MUS102KKeyboard HarmonyCredits: This course will familiarize students with certain fundamental concepts involved in harmonizing melodies at the piano, particularly as these concepts apply to playing from “lead sheets” (mel… source
MUS102RMusic Reading IICredits: Music Reading courses ( MUS 101R , MUS 102R, MUS 201R , and MUS 202R ) are a sequence of aural skills courses designed for music majors looking to transfer to four-year music schools. Studen… source
MUS102TMusic Theory IICredits: This course is a continuation of MUS 101T and is a study of tonal harmony and voice leading, both through written work and analysis. The focus is primarily on diatonic harmony but will also… source
MUS103Music Appreciation ICredits: This course is designed to introduce students to the basic elements of music with an emphasis on what to listen for in all music. The styles of important composers of the 18th and 19th centu… source
MUS104Music Appreciation IICredits: This course focuses on the diverse styles of music composed from the beginning of the 20th century through the present day, including European and American concert music, jazz, popular music… source
MUS105Survey of Western Music History ICredits: A survey of music in western civilization from Greek antiquity through the Baroque Era, including an analysis of the evolution of music styles from the Early Christian Era to about 1750. Not… source
MUS106Survey of Western Music History IICredits: A survey of music in western civilization from the early Classical Period to World War II, including an analysis of the evolution of music styles from mid- 18th century to about 1940. MUS 10… source
MUS113Applied Piano MinorCredits: Non-piano majors must study piano for four semesters or until able to pass a proficiency examination. source
MUS113ABeginning Piano ICredits: Beginning Piano I is the first course in a two-semester sequenced piano curriculum, designed for students with little to no prior piano experience. The course develops fundamental keyboard s… source
MUS113BBeginning Piano IICredits: Beginning Piano II is the second course in a two-semester sequenced piano curriculum, designed for students with little to no prior piano experience. The course develops fundamental keyboard… source
MUS114Applied Piano MinorCredits: Non-piano majors must study piano for four semesters or until able to pass a proficiency examination. source
MUS115Applied Piano MinorCredits: Non-piano majors must study piano for four semesters or until able to pass a proficiency examination. source
MUS116Applied Piano MinorCredits: Non-piano majors must study piano for four semesters or until able to pass a proficiency examination. source
MUS117Class Piano ICredits: Class Piano I is the first course in a four-semester sequenced class piano curriculum designed for non-keyboard music students. The objective of this curriculum is to develop a wide range of… source
MUS118Class Piano IICredits: Class Piano II is the second course in a four-semester sequenced class piano curriculum designed for non-keyboard music students. The objective of this curriculum is to develop a wide range… source
MUS119Class Piano IIICredits: Class Piano III is the third course in a four-semester sequenced class piano curriculum designed for non-keyboard music students. The objective of this curriculum is to develop a wide range… source
MUS120Class Piano IVCredits: Class Piano IV is the fourth course in a four-semester sequenced class piano curriculum designed for non-keyboard music students. The objective of this curriculum is to develop a wide range… source
MUS125Introduction to Music EducationCredits: Introduction to Music Education is an overview of the history, role, and function of music education. Philosophical and sociological concepts will be considered alongside the characteristics… source
MUS130Pro Tools ICredits: The Pro Tools I course introduces fundamental Pro Tools concepts and principles, covering everything an individual needs to know to complete a basic Pro Tools project, from initial setup to… source
MUS131Pro Tools IICredits: The Pro Tools II course expands upon the basic principles taught in the Pro Tools I course and introduces the core concepts and techniques students need to competently operate a Pro Tools sy… source
MUS141Beginning Alexander TechniqueCredits: Students will learn, practice, and demonstrate the basic principles of the Alexander Technique. The class work will take course members through a variety of applications, for example: breath… source
MUS160Introduction to Music Theory ICredits: This is a course in basic music theory, including notation, scales, intervals, rhythmic elements, ear training, chords, and modes. MUS 160 is designed for the non-music major and/or prospect… source
MUS161Introduction Music Theory IICredits: This course continues the studies of scales, intervals, key signatures, and chords. Compound meter and harmonization of melodies will be introduced. Not applicable to MUS.AS curriculum requi… source
MUS162PHand DrummingCredits: Class instruction for the beginner and the hand drummer needing a refresher course in the fundamentals of hand drumming. Major emphasis given to technique and classic rhythms. source
MUS162TGuitar Class ICredits: Class instruction for the beginning guitarist. Both pick and finger-style (classical) guitar are taught simultaneously. A primary goal will be to develop sight reading skills. source
MUS162UVoice Class ICredits: This course is for the beginner and the vocalist needing a refresher course in voice fundamentals. Major emphasis given to breathing exercises and vocalization technique. Classical and folk… source
MUS162XThe Art of Popular SingingCredits: Class instruction for the vocalist, from beginning to advanced, focusing on jazz and pop performance techniques that comprise the skills of what is traditionally called popular singing. This… source
MUS163Diction for Singers: English & ItalianCredits: This course is designed to develop pronunciation skills for speaking and singing in English and Italian, particularly through use of the International Phonetic Alphabet and the rules of gram… source
MUS163TGuitar IICredits: This course is a continuation of techniques from MUS 162T . source
MUS164Diction for Singers: German and FrenchCredits: This course is designed to develop pronunciation skills for speaking and singing in German and French, particularly through use of the International Phonetic Alphabet and the rules of gramma… source
MUS166Music of the African DiasporaCredits: This course is a study of African music and its influence on other cultures (specifically those of the African Diaspora). SUNY Gen Ed Area(s): DEISJ, World History & Global Awareness, Civic… source
MUS168Drum Set ICredits: In this course, basic rhythmic reading skills are taught. Additional material covered includes basic hand technique, coordination exercises, and chart reading. Playing time on drum set is de… source
MUS182Music as a BusinessCredits: This course is a basic introduction to the music industry both for students interested in transferring as music industry majors or to enhance their understanding of the business aspects of m… source
MUS185Piano Literature ICredits: In this course, students will study 18th century keyboard literature including historical performance practice, keyboard technique, and selected composers and their representative repertoire… source
MUS186Piano Literature IICredits: In this course, students will study late-18th century to early-19th century keyboard literature including historical performance practice, keyboard technique, and selected composers and thei… source
MUS187Piano Literature IIICredits: In this course, students will study late 19th-century to early 20th-century keyboard literature including historical performance practice, keyboard technique, and selected composers and thei… source
MUS188Piano Literature IVCredits: In this course, students will study 20th-century keyboard literature including historical performance practice, keyboard technique, and selected composers and their representative repertoire… source
MUS190Introduction to Music Software With MIDICredits: A study of MIDI applications using hardware and software as a tool to improve musicianship. The course will utilize the new technology to enhance and reinforce basic classroom concepts. Emph… source
MUS201KKeyboard HarmonyCredits: This course explores secondary dominants, diminished seventh chords, augmented sixth chords, chord substitution, and chord nomenclature; pieces embodying these elements are studied in arrang… source
MUS201RMusic Reading IIICredits: Music Reading courses ( MUS 101R , MUS 102R , MUS 201R, and MUS 202R ) are a sequence of aural skills courses designed for music majors looking to transfer to four-year music schools. Studen… source
MUS201TMusic Theory IIICredits: This course is a continuation of MUS 102T , and is a study of chromatic harmony, modulation, modal mixture, voice leading for chromatic harmony, and a beginning study of musical forms. Desig… source
MUS202KKeyboard Harmony IICredits: The goal of this course is to familiarize students with advanced concepts involved in harmonizing melodies at the piano, particularly as those concepts apply to playing from a “lead sheet” (… source
MUS202RMusic Reading IVCredits: Music Reading courses ( MUS 101R , MUS 102R , MUS 201R , and MUS 202R) are a sequence of aural skills courses designed for music majors looking to transfer to four-year music schools. Studen… source
MUS202TMusic Theory IVCredits: This course is a continuation of MUS 201T , and provides a study of sonata, sonatina, concerto, rondo, sonata-rondo, and large-scale ternary forms and variation technique. An introductory st… source
MUS203Introduction to CompositionCredits: This is a course in beginning music composition. Aesthetic concepts and specific detailed theoretical concepts and techniques, particularly of the 20th and 21st centuries will be covered as… source
MUS228Conducting ICredits: This course is designed to develop the musical and gestural skills that are necessary for conducting an ensemble. Gestural skills include body awareness, clarity of movement, and expressiven… source
MUS229Conducting IICredits: Basic conducting technique with special emphasis on score reading and improved aural skills, rehearsal planning and efficient use of time, conducting leadership style, and ability to communi… source
MUS230Pro Tools Production ICredits: The Pro Tools Production I course covers the core concepts and skills needed to operate an Avid Pro Tools | Ultimate system with HD-series hardware in a professional studio environment. This… source
MUS231Pro Tools Production IICredits: The Pro Tools Production II (Music Production) course covers techniques for working with Pro Tools systems in a professional music production environment. Concepts and skills learnt in the P… source
MUS240Music TechnologyCredits: This course will introduce students to music sequencing, production, editing and notation software in the computer lab. Topics will focus on the use of these programs in conjunction with mus… source
MUS261BFlute TechniquesCredits: Flute Techniques is designed for students interested in transferring to a four-year program in Music Education and/or Music Therapy. Students will learn basic techniques on flute including c… source
MUS261PPercussion TechniquesCredits: Percussion Techniques is designed for students interested in transferring to a Music Education and/or Music Therapy. Students will learn basic techniques on a variety of both western and non… source
MUS262TGuitar Techniques ICredits: Guitar Techniques I is designed for students interested in transferring to a Music Education and/or Music Therapy program. A wide variety of repertoire, styles, and techniques will be introd… source
MUS263TGuitar Techniques IICredits: Guitar Techniques II is designed for students interesting in transferring to a Music Education and/or Music Therapy program. A wide variety of styles and techniques will be introduced to ens… source
NTR101Nutrition for Healthcare ProfessionalsCredits: This course is a study of the principles of basic nutrition as they relate to normal growth, development, and health. The student will study the various food guidelines, popular diets, energ… source
NTR104Contemporary NutritionCredits: This course is an exploration of the essential nutrients and will give the student the working knowledge of the principles of nutrition. Nutrition information to include digestion, absorptio… source
NTR218Nutrition/Diet TherapyCredits: This course is a study of nutrition as it relates to normal growth, development, health and disease conditions. The student will study how nutrient intake can impact body systems and process… source
NUR180Fundamental Competencies in Nursing ProcessCredits: This level 1 nursing course introduces the concepts essential for applying human needs theory in the clinical setting at the novice level. Concepts stressed are: an effective approach to lea… source
NUR181Fundamental Concepts of Activity and RestCredits: In this course students apply the nursing process in the human needs area of activity and rest. Students are introduced to the client’s need of alternating periods of activity and rest. Stud… source
NUR182Fundamental Concepts of Oxygenation and PerfusionCredits: The student will use the nursing process in the human needs area of basic oxygenation. This course introduces students to the need for adequate oxygen supply to maintain cellular metabolism,… source
NUR183Fundamental Concepts of Safety and SecurityCredits: In this course, students apply the nursing process in the human needs area of safety and security. Students are introduced to potential environmental and biologic threats to the well-being o… source
NUR184Fundamentals of Nutrition/Elimination and Fluid/ElectrolyteCredits: The course introduces assessments and skills such as: utilizing informatics and technology in the monitoring of intake and output and managing a patient receiving enteral tube feedings and i… source
NUR185Fundamental Concepts of Psychosocial Needs and CommunicationCredits: Students apply the nursing process concepts of assessment, diagnosing, planning, intervention, and evaluation in the area of psychosocial needs. They learn open-ended data-gathering and rela… source
NUR191Introduction to Nursing ProcessCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to master basic nursing skills in a nursing lab setting to simulate clinical practice under the guidance of the instructor in preparation… source
NUR192Introductory Nursing Process Clinical ICredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date while familiarity with the hospital environment, equipment, and personnel is achieved. The stu… source
NUR199Elective Nursing Process Clinical ICredits: This course provides opportunities for the student to have clinical experiences to work on personal source
NUR205Behavioral HealthCredits: This course covers concepts of the nursing process and therapeutic communication with patients experiencing mental/emotional disorders likely to be seen in the acute care psychiatric and the… source
NUR206Childbearing FamilyCredits: This course focuses on the use of the nursing process for both the normal and high risk patient/family in various phases of the childbearing process - prenatal, labor, delivery, and postpart… source
NUR207Childrearing FamilyCredits: This course focuses on the use of the nursing process to understand childhood physiologic alterations. The concepts of the nursing process are expanded to enable students to understand plann… source
NUR220Application of Competencies in Nursing ProcessCredits: This course introduces the concepts essential for applying Level 2 human needs theory in the clinical setting. The five phases of the nursing process are studied individually, cultural and s… source
NUR222Application of Concepts of Oxygenation and PerfusionCredits: This course builds on previous learned theory to prepare students to develop and utilize the nursing process with acute and chronic respiratory and circulatory physical assessment for the di… source
NUR223Application of Concepts of Safety and SecurityCredits: This course covers various aspects of nursing care and utilization of the nursing process related to a person’s surgical experience, persons experiencing pain, and persons with cancer. Time… source
NUR224Application of Nutrition/Elimination and Fluid/ElectrolytesCredits: This course provides information to teach the student the utilization of critical thinking in the application of the nursing process to care for patients with abnormal fluid, electrolyte and… source
NUR231Nursing Process Clinical IICredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date. The student functions in collaboration with the instructor to plan for the day of care for ho… source
NUR232Nursing Process Clinical IICredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date. The student functions in collaboration with the instructor to plan for the day of care for ho… source
NUR236Transition Course for Advanced Placement StudentsCredits: This course allows the LPN with prior nursing credits to consolidate and refine previously learned theory and skills while emphasizing the underlying rationale and principles. It may also be… source
NUR239Elective Nursing Process Clinical IICredits: This course provides opportunities for the student to have clinical experiences to work on personal source
NUR240Expanding Competencies in Nursing ProcessCredits: NUR 240 introduces the concepts essential for applying Level 3 theory in the clinical setting. The student will focus assessing and planning care for families in the acute care setting and i… source
NUR243Pharmacology in NursingCredits: In this course, students use the nursing process to safely administer medications. Students are introduced to the study of drugs, how the drugs act, and how the drugs move through the body a… source
NUR245Expanded Concepts of Psychosocial Needs: Maladaptive Behavior ICredits: This course covers concepts of the nursing process and therapeutic communication with patients experiencing severe mental/emotional disorders likely to be seen in the acute care psychiatric… source
NUR248Expanded Concepts of Gerontologic and Palliative Care: Needs of the Older Adult and the Terminally Ill PatientCredits: This course is divided into two components. The first component includes didactic theory to assist the student with assessing and planning to meet the complex needs of the older adult patien… source
NUR253Safety in Med Administration: Pharmacology for NursesCredits: This course focuses on safety issues involved in administering medications in a clinical setting. It covers drug classifications and the effects of that classification on the body systems. T… source
NUR255Specialty Care Clinical III: Psychiatric NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date and to implement new theory and skills learned in the psychiatric client needs course. The stu… source
NUR256Specialty Care Clinical III: Childbearing Family NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date and to implement new theory and skills learned in the childbearing family needs courses. The s… source
NUR257Specialty Care Clinical III: Childrearing Family NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date and to implement new theory and skills learned in the childrearing family needs courses. The s… source
NUR258Specialty Care Clinical III: Geriatric And Palliative Care NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to apply theory and skills mastered to date and to implement new theory and skills learned in the geriatric and palliative care nursing ne… source
NUR259Elective Nursing Process Clinical IIICredits: This course provides opportunities for the student to have clinical experiences to work on personal source
NUR260Advanced Competencies in Nursing ProcessCredits: NUR 260 introduces the concepts essential for applying Level 4 theory in the clinical setting. The course explores the discipline of nursing and factors that impact on the profession of nurs… source
NUR261Advanced Concepts of Activity and RestCredits: This course provides the key concepts necessary to develop a plan of care for individual or groups of patients with activity and rest needs related to disorders of the musculoskeletal system… source
NUR262Advanced Concepts of Oxygenation and PerfusionCredits: This course provides a focus in the application of the nursing process with patients diagnosed with an acute/chronic oxygenation conditions related to upper and lower respiratory tract distu… source
NUR263Advanced Concepts of Safety and SecurityCredits: This course provides the opportunity for the student to focus on the use of the nursing process and adaptive communication for the commonly occurring pathological conditions of the Nervous s… source
NUR264Advanced Concepts of Nutrition/Elimination and Fluid/ElectrolyteCredits: In this course, the nursing process is applied to patients with illnesses that interfere with nutrition, elimination, or fluid, electrolyte, and acid- base balance. Nursing interventions are… source
NUR265Expanded Concepts of Psychosocial Needs: Maladaptive Behavior IICredits: This course will cover concepts necessary for management of care for diverse patients experiencing mental/emotional disorders that may be seen in a variety of settings that offer acute inpat… source
NUR271Advanced Nursing Process Clinical IVCredits: This clinical course provides an opportunity for the student to consolidate theory and skills developed in previous levels and to implement new Level 4 theory and skills. The student collabo… source
NUR279Elective Nursing Process IVCredits: This course provides opportunities for the student to have clinical experiences to work on personal source
NUR286An International Service Learning Experience for Healthcare StudentsCredits: This elective distributive clinical course will begin on campus during the second half of the semester for orientation and will culminate in an opportunity for students to explore diverse in… source
NUR291Role Transition: Capstone CourseCredits: This clinical internship course is designed as a collaborative experience between nursing service and nursing education. It is a reality-based experience in which the student, in conjunction… source
NUR295Distributive Care Clinical: Psychiatric NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to consolidate theory and skills developed in previous levels and to implement new theory and skills learned in the psychiatric client nee… source
NUR296Distributive Care Clinical: Childbearing Family NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to consolidate theory and skills developed in previous levels and to implement new theory and skills learned in the childbearing family ne… source
NUR297Distributive Care Clinical: Childrearing Family NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to consolidate theory and skills developed in previous levels and to implement new theory and skills learned in the childrearing family ne… source
NUR298Distributive Care Clinical: Geriatric and Palliative Care NursingCredits: This course provides an opportunity for the student to consolidate theory and skills developed in previous levels and to implement new theory and skills learned in the geriatric and palliati… source
PED101Introduction to Physical Education, Sport, and KinesiologyCredits: This course is an overview of the history and foundations of physical education, sport and kinesiology. The various dimensions of these fields, including motor behavior, biomechanics, exerci… source
PED201Fundamentals of Exercise ScienceCredits: This course is an introduction to the nature, scope, and scientific basis of exercise and sport science. The course is aimed at developing an understanding of the physiological adaptations t… source
PED150Physical Activity Planning and LeadershipCredits: This course provides opportunities to develop and lead physical education activities for the K-12 student populations. A significant portion of the course is devoted to the development of le… source
PED200Team SportsCredits: (2PE) This course provides students with an in-depth study of the individual skills, rules, and strategies within the following sports: soccer, basketball, volleyball, and softball. The in-d… source
PEH100Lifetime Physical WellnessCredits: (1PE) This course will provide students with an overview of wellness and physical fitness principles. Through course lectures and participation, the course will enable the student to initiat… source
PEH114HorsemanshipCredits: (1PE) This course will provide the student with a basic knowledge of proper horsemanship. Through lectures and actual riding lessons, the student will learn the proper techniques of caring f… source
PEH120CHorsemanship IICredits: (1PE) This course is a natural progression from Horsemanship I. Through lectures and actual riding lessons, the student will enhance his/her understanding of the nature of horses and proper… source
PEH129TennisCredits: (1PE) This course is an introduction to the game of tennis with emphasis on learning and performing the basic skills which include: understanding rules and etiquette, choosing appropriate eq… source
PEH136Aerobic DanceCredits: (1PE) A fun fitness program comprised of a variety of energetic dances that incorporate muscle toning, flexibility, balance, coordination and cardiovascular fitness. Course includes well-mon… source
PEH139Ballroom DancingCredits: (1PE) Designed for the student who has had little or no background in ballroom dancing. The course will stress the development of basic rhythms in a variety of dances. It will teach the basi… source
PEH143Skiing/SnowboardingCredits: (1PE) This course is designed to teach all levels of skiing or snowboarding, from beginner to competitive, depending on the individual. It includes instruction in the terminology and mechani… source
PEH145BowlingCredits: (1PE) This course is an introduction to the sport of bowling with emphasis on learning and performing the basic skills of bowling, understanding rules and etiquette, choosing appropriate equ… source
PEH151KarateCredits: (1PE) This course is designed to teach a basic knowledge of the techniques and philosophy of Karate. source
PEH152Tai ChiCredits: (1PE) Tai Chi is an ancient Chinese form of self-cultivation which originated as a martial art and is now studied primarily to develop and maintain physical and psychological well-being. The… source
PEH155YogaCredits: (1PE) An introduction to Yoga exercises. Course includes techniques of relaxation, breathing exercises, exercises in bending and stretching, asanas. Learning source
PEH157GolfCredits: (1PE) A course for the beginning golfer. Basic fundamentals of the game are stressed, along with various clubs and their uses, essential rules and etiquette, and some historical background o… source
PEH160Basic Floor PilatesCredits: (1PE) This course is designed to give students an understanding of the history of pilates while providing a safe and balanced exercise program that includes training the core muscles as well… source
PEH163Basic Weight Training for LifeCredits: (1PE) This course is designed to give students the necessary techniques and knowledge to intelligently and safely pursue a program of weight training that will fit each student’s specific ne… source
PEH164PickleballCredits: (1PE) This course is an introduction to the game of pickleball with emphasis on learning and performing the basic skills, including: understanding rules and etiquette, choosing appropriate e… source
PEH168VolleyballCredits: (1PE) This course is an introductory volleyball class with an emphasis on learning and performing the basic skills of volleyball, understanding the rules of volleyball, applying learned skil… source
PHI101The Examined Life: an Introduction to PhilosophyCredits: This course introduces students to some of the main issues in Western philosophy. Students will be exposed to classic and contemporary writings from core areas of philosophy such as epistemo… source
PHI102History of Philosophy - AncientCredits: This course introduces students to the problems of philosophy through the critical examination of the earliest developments of Western thought. Philosophers covered are: the Presocratics, So… source
PHI103Critical ThinkingCredits: The aim of this course is to equip students with the capacity to critically consider various claims, arguments, and other purported reasons for belief and action. Students will learn to iden… source
PHI104History of Philosophy: Early ModernCredits: An introductory course in which students will critically examine the problems of philosophy that were addressed by the major philosophical movements of 17th- and 18th-century Europe. Emphasi… source
PHI107LogicCredits: An introductory course in symbolic logic. Students will be introduced to the basic principles of logical analysis, including argument recognition, the distinction between deductive and induc… source
PHI108EthicsCredits: An introduction to basic problems about the application of the concepts of right, wrong, good and bad to persons and their actions. Topics covered may include major ethical traditions, relat… source
PHI108HHonors EthicsCredits: An introduction to basic problems about the application of the concepts of right, wrong, good and bad to persons and their actions. Topics covered may include: major ethical traditions, rela… source
PHI109Philosophy of ReligionCredits: An introductory course examining issues in the traditions of western religious thought, e.g., proofs of the existence of God, the problem of evil, the relationship between religious belief a… source
PHI120Ethics in Engineering and TechnologyCredits: This course is an investigation into fundamental ethical issues relating to the fields of engineering and technology. It will focus on organizing principles and ethical theory to frame probl… source
PHI130Environmental EthicsCredits: This course introduces students to moral concepts that will them understand humanity’s relationship with the natural world. The first part of the course considers the extent to which traditi… source
PHI210Philosophy of ScienceCredits: This course is concerned with the nature of scientific theories and the evidence for them, as well as the ways these theories develop and change. Examples of the sorts of problems to be cons… source
PHO100Basic PhotographyCredits: This black and white photography course is an introduction to basic digital camera techniques, aesthetics, and image editing software. Class time is a combination of lecture, demonstration,… source
PHO160Color Photography ICredits: This course will cover digital color photography including exposure, processing, printing, color theory, color management, and digital output. Aesthetics and communication will be stressed.… source
PHO170Studio Lighting and Techniques ICredits: This course is designed to introduce students to the tools and practice of studio photography. Students will be introduced to digital camera studio techniques, various lighting systems, as w… source
PHO200Portfolio PreparationCredits: Today’s art world demands a digital presence and an ability to communicate the visual arts electronically. This course will students learn how to professionally photograph, scan and digitize… source
PHO260Color Photography IICredits: This color photography course is an advanced, digital photography class. The course will build on the foundation created in PHO 160 for working with digital, color, photographic imagery. Stu… source
PHO271Alternative Photographic ProcessCredits: This course is an introduction to alternative photographic techniques and an expanded investigation of various modes of photographic presentation. Students will study techniques and photo pr… source
PHO290History of PhotographyCredits: A survey of the history of photography, with concentration on selected major figures in photography from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Class activities will include instructor’s pr… source
PHO291Cooperative EducationCredits: The course is designed to provide work experience directly related to the student’s field of study. A learning contract, containing specific educational source
PHY100Everyday PhysicsCredits: An introductory, survey course in physics for non-science majors - not open to Math/Science majors. The objective of the course is to use the basic laws of physics to explain how things work… source
PHY101Conceptual PhysicsCredits: This course covers the fundamentals of Classical Physics at a conceptual level in the areas of Mechanics, Oscillations and Waves, Electricity and Magnetism, and Thermodynamics. This is an in… source
PHY101LConceptual Physics LabCredits: Laboratory for PHY 101. This course includes experiments emphasizing the concepts and principles presented in PHY 101. This course is intended for students in technical programs or for non-s… source
PHY101RConceptual Physics RecitationCredits: Optional recitation section for PHY 101. The course provides an opportunity for students to apply the basic laws of physics and to develop problem-solving skills. The course is structured ar… source
PHY102The Physics of Light & SoundCredits: This course is an introduction to physical principles that are of importance in the arts. The study of light including color mixing, color perception, lenses, and photography. The study of s… source
PHY102LThe Physics of Light & Sound LabCredits: Laboratory for PHY 102. This course includes experiments emphasizing the concepts and principles presented in PHY 102. Pre/ Designation(s): Liberal Arts source
PHY103General Physics ICredits: The first semester of a two-semester, basic, non-calculus General Physics course emphasizing fundamental concepts and principles with a problem-solving approach. Topics covered include Kinem… source
PHY103RGeneral Physics I RecitationCredits: (1EQ) Optional recitation section for PHY 103 . Provides an opportunity for students to apply the basic laws of mechanics and to develop problem-solving skills. Structured as small group act… source
PHY104General Physics IICredits: The continuation of PHY 103 . Topics covered include Vibrations and Wave motion, Physical and Geometrical Optics, Electricity and Magnetism, simple AC and DC Circuits and Modern Physics. Two… source
PHY105Physics I-MechanicsCredits: The first course of a calculus-level sequence in general physics, primarily for engineering students or for students majoring in the physical sciences. Kinematics and dynamics of a particle,… source
PHY105RPhysics I RecitationCredits: (1EQ) This is an optional recitation section for students taking PHY 105 . It is structured as small group activities and provides students an opportunity to develop problem-solving skills i… source
PHY205Physics II - Electricity and MagnetismCredits: An analytic treatment of electricity and magnetism, electrostatics, electric current, magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction and Maxwell’s equations. Three class hours and three laborato… source
PHY205RPhysics II RecitationCredits: (1EQ) This is an optional recitation section for students taking PHY 205 . It is structured as small group activities and provides students an opportunity to develop problem-solving skills i… source
PHY206Physics III-Thermodynamics and WavesCredits: Heat transfer and thermodynamics, periodic motion, wave propagation, sound, light, and elements of modern physics. Three class hours and three laboratory hours. Designation(s): Liberal Arts source
PHY211Physics I Mechanics & ThermodynamicsCredits: This first course in a calculus-based physics sequence is designed for students in engineering, physical sciences, computer science, and other STEM fields. PHY 211 rigorously explores mechan… source
PHY212Physics II Electricity & MagnetismCredits: This second course in a calculus-based physics sequence is designed for students in engineering, physical sciences, computer science, and other STEM fields. PHY 212 provides an in-depth expl… source
POS100American National PoliticsCredits: This course examines American political principles, institutions, policy processes, and controversies. Emphasis will be placed on the historical development of institutions including Congres… source
POS100HHonors American National PoliticsCredits: This course examines American political principles, institutions, processes, and controversies. Emphasis will be placed on the historical development of institutions including Congress, the… source
POS102State and Local PoliticsCredits: This course examines the role of state and local governments in the American political system, with special emphasis on New York State’s government institutions, political processes, and pub… source
POS198Introduction to Political ThoughtCredits: This course surveys the history of political philosophy from Plato through Rawls. Students will consider fundamental political questions related to justice, liberty, equality, human nature,… source
POS198HHonors Political ThoughtCredits: This course surveys the history of political philosophy from Plato through Rawls. Students will consider fundamental political questions related to justice, liberty, equality, human nature,… source
POS201Comparative PoliticsCredits: Students will learn about six of the world’s regions and particular nation-states within those regions, in comparison to one other and to the USA. Historical and geographical factors will be… source
POS215The Politics of Native American - U.S. RelationsCredits: This course will cover three aspects of the relationship between Native American peoples and the US government. The first includes a sample of Native American governance and law that existed… source
POS217Politics of Global IssuesCredits: This course explores contemporary global issues from the perspective of the state system. Global trends that result from political, military, economic, environmental, and social forces will… source
POS230Women and PoliticsCredits: This course will compare and contrast the role of women in politics in the US, Western Europe and a selection of countries from the less-developed world. The suffrage movement and ERA moveme… source
POS260New York State Environmental RegulationCredits: This course surveys environmental regulatory management in New York state. Included are historical efforts, present procedures, and some developing trends. The primary focus of the course is… source
POS280Internship in Politics and GovernmentCredits: The course provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge of politics and government in a practical setting. Internships are available in various public offices in the executive/… source
POS290Senate and Assembly InternshipCredits: Senate and Assembly internships are available on a competitive basis for outstanding sophomores. Applicants are screened by a selection committee in Albany after approval by the Campus Liais… source
POS291Senate and Assembly Research and SeminarCredits: Senate and Assembly internships are available on a competitive basis for outstanding sophomores. Applicants are screened by a selection committee in Albany after approval by the Campus Liais… source
PSL210Team Sports: Teaching and OfficiatingCredits: (2PE) An in-depth study of individual skills, rules, and strategy in the following sports: soccer, basketball, volleyball, softball. This course gives students hands-on experience teaching t… source
PSY103General PsychologyCredits: Designed to give the student an introduction to the concepts required for the study of perception, conditioning, learning, intelligence, motivations, emotions, and personality. The interacti… source
PSY103HHonors General PsychologyCredits: Designed to give the student an introduction to the concepts required for the study of perception, conditioning, learning, intelligence, motivations, emotions, and personality. The interacti… source
PSY204Child PsychologyCredits: An introduction to the scientific study of the developing child. The age span covered ranges from the prenatal period up to puberty. Topics include age relevant studies of motor, cognitive,… source
PSY205Social PsychologyCredits: This course is an introduction to the area of human social interaction from the perspective of how humans affect and are affected by social phenomena. Social factors in the development of pe… source
PSY206Human Growth and DevelopmentCredits: Human growth and psychological development of the individual from infancy through senescence. Attention is given to the patterns of change that occur during each of the life stages, consider… source
PSY207Adolescent PsychologyCredits: The purpose of the course is to give students an understanding of the issues and concerns associated with the adolescent period of development. Some of the topics covered include: physical,… source
PSY210Abnormal PsychologyCredits: Deals with the important aspects of “abnormal psychology”, both from a descriptive as well as a theoretical viewpoint. In addition to noting the various symptoms and characteristics of psych… source
PSY212Psychology of WomenCredits: This course is an introduction to the theories and research concerning the psychology of women, including research on sex roles (sex differences and similarities), female identity formation,… source
PSY214Educational PsychologyCredits: An investigation into the ways in which psychological knowledge can be applied to the processes of bringing about changes in behavior, i.e., teaching and learning. The educational implicatio… source
PSY215Physiological PsychologyCredits: An introduction to the interrelationships between mind and body, exploring the physiological correlates of behavior as well as psychosomatic illness. Students will explore and critically eva… source
PSY216Psychology and Law: Forensic PsychologyCredits: An exploration of the issues and dilemmas created by the interaction between psychology and the law. Current psychological research and theory will be applied to evaluating the uses and abus… source
PSY218Psychology of DisabilitiesCredits: This course will address factors that influence the adjustment of individuals with disabilities. Definitions of who is an individual with a disability, historical and cultural attitudes towa… source
PSY220Cognitive PsychologyCredits: This course is an introduction to the study of cognitive processes. Covered topics include attention, perception, memory, problem solving, concept formation, decision-making and language. St… source
PTA101Introduction to RehabilitationCredits: The history of the profession of physical therapy (PT) and the American Physical Therapy Association are explored. The student is introduced to procedures used in PT, settings where PT is pr… source
PTA102Physical Therapy Procedures ICredits: The theory and practice of physical therapy procedures are begun, including patient positioning and handling techniques, skin care, heat, cold, hydrotherapy treatments and massage. Ambulatio… source
PTA102LPhysical Therapy Procedures I LabCredits: Skills of PTA 102 are practiced in this course. Students will master entry level skills on patient positioning and handling techniques, heat, cold, and hydrotherapy treatments, and massage.… source
PTA104Physical Therapy Procedures IICredits: This course presents the principles, theory, effects and contraindications of forms of electrotherapy, deep heat modalities, light therapies, biofeedback and traction. Mechanisms of injury a… source
PTA104LPhysical Therapy Procedures II LabCredits: Students master entry level skills of application of various forms of electrotherapy, deep heat modalities, ultraviolet and traction. Students become proficient in selecting and executing pa… source
PTA105Functional Anatomy ICredits: This course applies principles of anatomy to the study of human motion. This course emphasizes the positioning and procedures for muscle testing and goniometry of the lower extremities, and… source
PTA106Clinical Training IICredits: In the clinical setting, the student applies newly acquired concepts and skills from PTA 104 and PTA 105 and refines skills learned in PTA 102 and PTA 102L . source
PTA107Applied Physics for the PTACredits: An introductory course to cover topics in physics specifically related to the physical therapist assistant curriculum concepts. Topics that are covered include energy, mechanics, forces, sim… source
PTA108Topics in Geriatric Physical TherapyCredits: This course is an introduction to the physical therapy management of individuals in the geriatric population. The student learns theory related to the special rehabilitation considerations o… source
PTA109Clinical Training ICredits: This course is an introduction to the physical therapy department of a clinical facility. Clinical assignments are designed to allow students to observe, assist and acquire skills in applica… source
PTA110Clinical Training IICredits: In the clinical setting, the student applies concepts and skills acquired from PTA 104 and 105 and refines skills learned in PTA 102 and PTA 102L. source
PTA201Physical Therapy Procedures IIICredits: This course applies interventions used in Procedures I and II and applies them to specific age groups and pathologies. It studies the pathology, signs, symptoms, psycho-social factors and P.… source
PTA203Physical Therapy Procedures IVCredits: This is the study of additional conditions, disabilities and diseases that may require PT interventions as in PTA 201 . These include the pathology, signs, symptoms, psychosocial factors and… source
PTA204SeminarCredits: This course explores the topic of death and dying, including the bereavement process, support systems for the grieving person and ethical, legal and cultural implications for the Physical Th… source
PTA205Advanced Clinical Training ICredits: Under direct supervision of a registered physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, the student will be able to synthesize acquired concepts and skills from the previous levels of c… source
PTA206Advanced Clinical Training IICredits: Under direct supervision of a registered physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, the student will be able to synthesize acquired concepts and skills from the previous levels of c… source
PTA207Functional Anatomy IICredits: A continuation of PTA 105 , this course includes body landmarks, origins, insertions, actions, and innervation of the upper extremity, head, neck and trunk, ascending and descending nerves,… source
PTA208Seminar II: Strategies for SuccessCredits: This course synthesizes knowledge gained from each course taken within the PTA curriculum to better prepare the graduate for entry level career positions. The student will learn how to organ… source
REC102Activity Planning ICredits: This course provides students with opportunities to develop, lead, organize, and evaluate games and activities for elementary- to middle school-aged participants. Behavior management strateg… source
SCI100MeteorologyCredits: This is an introductory meteorology course designed to conceptually explore the principles and processes of weather. Students will study the fundamental principles of atmospheric structure a… source
SCI100LMeteorology LabCredits: This optional lab course is designed to increase the students’ understanding of meteorology and dynamic characteristics of the atmosphere covered in SCI 100 Meteorology , by challenging them… source
SCI103Introductory AstronomyCredits: The Universe: the solar system, stars, galaxies, and cosmology are examined in the light of continuing discoveries of modern astronomy in the space age. Satisfies the science elective requir… source
SCI103LAstronomy LabCredits: Laboratory exercises emphasizing practical astronomy. Intended for those who wish to deepen their understanding of astronomy and/or those who have a laboratory science requirement to satisfy… source
SCI104The Solar SystemCredits: This course calls upon most of the physical sciences, and uses basic mathematical principles in an attempt to understand the origin and nature of our solar system, as well as planetary syste… source
SCI104LThe Solar System LabCredits: This laboratory course provides practical hands-on experience in a variety of disciplines involved in planetary science. The laboratory exercises in this laboratory course will include, but… source
SCI111Introduction to Physics and ChemistryCredits: An introductory survey course in physics and chemistry for non-science majors. Topics covered include: scientific method, motion, energy, momentum, heat, light, electricity, sound, atomic st… source
SCM150Supply Chain ManagementCredits: Supply Chain Management is designed to introduce students to the planning and organizing activities involved in the upstream and downstream elements of a sourcing and delivery system. Specif… source
SCM210Introduction to Warehouse ManagementCredits: Students in this course will gain an oversight into warehousing operations, including receiving, storing, tracking, workload planning, shipping of materials, staffing, and training/developme… source
SCM215LogisticsCredits: Logistics is the capstone course in the Supply Chain Management Program, and it builds upon the foundational concepts introduced in SCM 150 Supply Chain Management and SCM 210 Introduction t… source
SGT101Introduction to Surgical TechnologyCredits: This course is an introduction to the field of Surgical Technology and covers the study of medical legal aspects, ethical conduct, hospital policies, and preparations for the care of the sur… source
SGT102Surgical PharmacologyCredits: This course provides an in-depth exploration of pharmacological principles relevant to the surgical environment, specifically tailored for surgical technologists. Students will study the cla… source
SGT103Principles of Surgical TechnologyCredits: An introduction to the principles of surgery, aseptic technique, and sterilization. Topics will include: instrumentation, suture types and techniques, infection control, wound management, su… source
SGT103LPrinciples of Surgical Technology LabCredits: A lab to complement SGT 103 Principles of Surgical Technology . The student will be introduced to the techniques and equipment that are an integral part of his/her training as a Surgical Tec… source
SGT105Clinical Practice ICredits: This course is a clinical application of basic surgical technology procedures. Students will be involved in the preparation of equipment and the practice of passing instruments and sutures d… source
SGT111Surgical ProceduresCredits: This course details surgical procedures and the role the Surgical Technologist plays. Common surgical procedures are explained for each body system. The student learns how to assist the phys… source
SGT115Clinical Practice IICredits: A continuation of SGT 105, this course offers students more advanced application and experience with clinical procedures in the operating room in order to prepare them with competent entry-l… source
SOC103Introductory SociologyCredits: This course is a foundational introduction to the broad range of topics encompassed in the “science of society.” Students will learn how to study society with sociological research methodolo… source
SOC103HHonors Introductory SociologyCredits: This course is a foundational introduction to the broad range of topics encompassed in the “science of society.” Students will learn how to study society with sociological research methodolo… source
SOC183Popular CultureCredits: This course presents a sociological analysis of popular culture. Students examine the role of popular culture in society using sociological theories, methods and concepts. The course will fu… source
SOC203Gender & SocietyCredits: This course offers a sociological analysis of sex and gender relations in contemporary societies. One of the primary source
SOC204Social ProblemsCredits: This course is an introduction to contemporary social problems from a sociological perspective. Students will learn how to analyze social problems using both sociological research methodolog… source
SOC207Sociology of DevianceCredits: This course is concerned with the social construction of social deviance as well as the forces that construct, change, and control forms of deviance in society. We will examine various topic… source
SOC208Social StratificationCredits: Social stratification refers to systematic, patterned inequality in the access and distribution of opportunities, rewards and resources across social categories. Students will learn about th… source
SOC209Medical SociologyCredits: This course presents a conceptual overview of medical sociology, also referred to as public health or the sociology of health and illness. Students examine a variety of social and cultural f… source
SOC211Race and EthnicityCredits: This course introduces students to the processes by which race and ethnic meanings (identities, cultures, prejudices, etc.) have been and continue to be constructed. In addition, this course… source
SOC213International DevelopmentCredits: This course introduces students to the major sociological perspectives of international and comparative development, sometimes called globalization and social change or global development. I… source
SOC214Global InequalityCredits: This course provides a foundation for understanding social and economic inequality on a global level. Students will study and compare the causes and solutions to inequality issues across var… source
SOC215Sports in SocietyCredits: This course examines sports using the sociological perspective, objectively and systematically applying sociological concepts, methods and theories to better understand sport and its social… source
SOC220Sociology of WorkCredits: This course provides an introduction to the sociology of work and labor. It will carefully consider the meaning of types of work and how those meanings change and develop over time. This cou… source
SOC230Environmental SociologyCredits: Environmental sociology examines the interrelationships between society and the natural environment. This course is designed to provide an overview of environmental problems, to examine the… source
SPA101Elementary Spanish ICredits: This course is designed for students with little or no previous knowledge of Spanish. Students acquire basic grammar and lexical skills that will enable them to communicate in routine social… source
SPA102Elementary Spanish IICredits: This course is a sequel to Elementary Spanish I. It builds upon the basic grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural concepts learned in SPA 101 . Students learn to communicate in t… source
SPA165Spanish for Advanced BeginnersCredits: This course is designed for students with some experience in Spanish who feel they need a comprehensive review of the basic grammatical, linguistic and communicative structures covered in el… source
SPA201Intermediate Spanish ICredits: This intermediate-level course builds upon the grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural skills previously learned at the introductory level. Students acquire more complex grammar… source
SPA202Intermediate Spanish IICredits: This course is a sequel to Intermediate Spanish I. Students acquire increasingly complex grammatical, linguistic, communicative and cultural skills that will enable them to communicate in a… source
SPA204Spanish Literature: An IntroductionCredits: At an intermediate-high level, this course will introduce students to literary concepts and literature from around the Spanish-speaking world. Intensive work in conversation and composition.… source
SPA220Spanish Communication Through CinemaCredits: This course will focus on the linguistic and cultural diversity of the Spanish-speaking world as represented in the cinema. It includes intensive work in conversation and composition. Solid… source
SUS101Introduction to SustainabilityCredits: This course introduces students to a wide variety of Earth Systems concepts and provides sufficient background knowledge so that students can interpret and intelligently discuss sustainabili… source
WLD121Shielded Metal Arc Welding ICredits: This course covers the theory and use of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), including non-ferrous and ferrous metals, in the flat and horizontal positions. Topics include safety procedures,… source
WLD122Gas Metal Arc Welding ICredits: This course covers the theory and use of Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW), including non-ferrous and ferrous metals, in the flat and horizontal positions. Topics include safety procedures, equip… source
WLD123Gas Tungsten Arc Welding ICredits: This course covers the theory and use of Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), including non-ferrous and ferrous metals, in the flat and horizontal positions. Topics include safety procedures, eq… source
WLD131Welding FabricationCredits: This course introduces students in the methods and techniques used to prepare a variety of materials for welding. Students will utilize oxygene-acetylene torches for heating and cutting of p… source
WLD222Advanced Arc WeldingCredits: This course expands students welding skills by focusing on welding in vertical and overhead orientations. Students will learn how to properly weld pipe and gain experience with multiple join… source
WLD223Weld Certification & InspectionCredits: This course covers the testing of welds including preparation of test samples, methods of inspection, and quality control. Welding codes adopted by the American Welding Society (AWS), Americ… source
WLD289Cooperative EducationCredits: Students currently employed in their field of study may utilize work experience to attain technical elective credits. A learning contract containing specific educational source
WMS101Introduction to Women’s and Gender StudiesCredits: The field of Women’s and Gender Studies employs an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing the experiences of women and other marginalized groups. This introductory course examines the socia… source
WMS101HHonors Introduction to Women’s and Gender StudiesCredits: The field of Women’s and Gender Studies employs an interdisciplinary approach to analyzing the experiences of women and other marginalized groups. This introductory course examines the socia… source