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    "code": "ART117",
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    "code": "ART122",
    "title": "Curatorial Studies  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ART123",
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    "code": "ART128",
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    "code": "ART130",
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    "code": "ART135",
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    "code": "ART209",
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    "code": "ART211",
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    "code": "ART214",
    "title": "Advanced Studio I  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ART215",
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    "code": "ART220",
    "title": "History of 20th Century Design  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ART262",
    "title": "Branding Identity and Strategy  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ART263",
    "title": "Digital Visual Narrative  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ART271",
    "title": "Special Topics in Visual Arts  1 cr.",
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    "code": "ART272",
    "title": "Special Topics in Visual Arts  2 cr.",
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    "code": "ART273",
    "title": "Special Topics in Visual Arts  3 cr.",
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    "id": "ulster-000051",
    "code": "ART280",
    "title": "Independent Study/Visual Arts/Graphics  3 cr.",
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    "id": "ulster-000052",
    "code": "ART293",
    "title": "Internship in Visual Arts/Graphics  3 cr.",
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    "code": "AST101",
    "title": "Astronomy of Stars and Galaxies  3 cr.",
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    "code": "AST102",
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    "code": "AST103",
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    "code": "AST105",
    "title": "Ancient Astronomy  3 cr.",
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    "code": "BIO215",
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    "code": "BIO221",
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    "code": "BIO223",
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    "code": "BOT207",
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    "code": "BUS102",
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    "code": "COM123",
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    "code": "COM124",
    "title": "Media and Society  3 cr.",
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    "code": "COM127",
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    "code": "COM131",
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    "code": "COM203",
    "title": "Oral Interpretation  3 cr.",
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    "code": "COM204",
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    "code": "COM207",
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    "code": "COM209",
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    "code": "COM210",
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    "code": "COM219",
    "title": "World Cinema  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
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    "code": "COM227",
    "title": "Videography and Editing  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "COM270",
    "title": "Special Topics in Communication  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
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    "id": "ulster-000133",
    "code": "COM280",
    "title": "Independent Study in Communications & Media Arts  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CSC210",
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    "code": "CSC215",
    "title": "Apple iOS App Development  4 cr.",
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    "title": "Computer Game Design II  4 cr.",
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    "code": "CSC250",
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    "code": "CSC280",
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    "code": "CRJ201",
    "title": "Criminal Law  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ211",
    "title": "Terrorism and Homeland Security  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ214",
    "title": "Policing in America  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ215",
    "title": "Constitutional Criminal Procedure  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "CRJ218",
    "title": "Criminal & Crime Scene Investigations  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "CRJ219",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Administration  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ230",
    "title": "Understanding Crime and Criminal Behavior  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ231",
    "title": "Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ233",
    "title": "Ethics in Criminal Justice  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ235",
    "title": "Juvenile Justice System  3 cr.",
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    "code": "CRJ255",
    "title": "Criminal Justice Internship  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ESC101",
    "title": "Earth’s Atmosphere & Oceans  3 cr.",
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    "description": "ESC 101 - Earth’s Atmosphere & Oceans 3 cr. ESC 101 - Earth’s Atmosphere & Oceans 3 cr. Designed for the non-science major, this course provides an introduction to Earth Science through an examination of the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Topics covered include the Earth-Sun system, the structure and composition of the Earth’s atmosphere, global circulation patterns, severe weather, global climate change, physical oceanography, shoreline processes, and the seafloor and plate tectonics. Due to overlap of material, this course may not be taken for credit by students who take GEG 101. 3 hrs. lect. Semester(s) all, Spring, Summer",
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    "code": "ESC102",
    "title": "Planet Earth  3 cr.",
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    "description": "ESC 102 - Planet Earth 3 cr. ESC 102 - Planet Earth 3 cr. This course provides an introduction to minerals and rocks, plate tectonics, earthquakes, volcanism, the geologic processes by which water, wind and ice slowly sculpt the Earth’s landscape and a broad survey of the evolution of planet Earth over its 4.6 billion‐year geologic history. An optional field trip may be offered. This course is designed for non‐science majors. Students who have previously passed ESC 104 , or students presently enrolled in ESC 104 may not take this course. 3 hours lecture. Semester(s) all, Spring",
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    "code": "ESC103",
    "title": "History of Life  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ESC104",
    "title": "Physical Geology  4 cr.",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "code": "ESC105",
    "title": "Historical Geology  4 cr.",
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    "hours": 4,
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    "code": "ESC106",
    "title": "Energy and the Earth  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "ESC109",
    "title": "Introduction to Meteorology  4 cr.",
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    "code": "ESC114",
    "title": "Geology of the National Parks  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "ESC116",
    "title": "Earth’s Water Resources  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ESC 116 - Earth’s Water Resources 3 cr. ESC 116 - Earth’s Water Resources 3 cr. Earth’s fresh water resources, both above and under the ground, will be explored in this class. Quality and quantity concerns will be discussed, along with our management and regulation of water resources. We will examine available sources, surpluses and scarcities of water, how we use water, challenges to finding clean water where we want it, treatment of our wastewater and our drinking water, and water pollutions in various forms. 3 hours lecture. Pre and/or Semester(s) May be by request",
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    "code": "ESC140",
    "title": "Earth’s Environment  3 cr.",
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    "code": "ESC212",
    "title": "Independent Study in Earth Science  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ESC 212 - Independent Study in Earth Science 3 cr. ESC 212 - Independent Study in Earth Science 3 cr. Students may conduct up to three credits of independent study in any area of the earth sciences under the direction of an Earth Science faculty member and approval of the chairperson of the Mathematics and Physical Sciences and Engineering department. Independent study will involve a literature search, the collection of field or laboratory data, and the presentation of a scientific paper at the end of the study. Students may take a maximum of three credits of Independent Study in Earth Science while at the College. Semester(s) May be by request",
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    "code": "ESC220",
    "title": "Geology of the Hudson Valley  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "ESC223",
    "title": "Field Course in Earth Science  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "ESC 223 - Field Course in Earth Science 3 cr. ESC 223 - Field Course in Earth Science 3 cr. Field courses are intensive off‐campus geologic studies of areas selected by student and instructor interest. Students may be required to pay additional fees for travel expenses and must consult with the instructor for details prior to registering for the course. Semester(s) May be by request",
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    "code": "ESC230",
    "title": "Geology of New York State  3 cr.",
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    "code": "FRE207",
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    "code": "GEG122",
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    "code": "GRB160",
    "title": "Energy Auditor  3 cr.",
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    "code": "GRB210",
    "title": "Building Automation and Controls  3 cr.",
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    "title": "Introduction to Human Services  3 cr.",
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    "code": "HUS104",
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    "code": "HUS211",
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    "title": "Human Services Field Practicum & Seminar in General Practice I  4 cr.",
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    "title": "Certified Production Technician (CPT)  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG102",
    "title": "Fundamentals of Electricity  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG105",
    "title": "Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operator I  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG106",
    "title": "CNC Programmer  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MFG107",
    "title": "Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG109",
    "title": "Fundamental Concepts of Metrology  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MFG111",
    "title": "AutoCAD  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MFG112",
    "title": "Solid Modeling I  3 cr.",
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    "hours": 3,
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    "code": "MFG120",
    "title": "Introduction to Photovoltaics(PV)Systems  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
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    "id": "ulster-000308",
    "code": "MFG130",
    "title": "Introduction to Commercial Sewing  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "MFG 130 - Introduction to Commercial Sewing 3 cr. MFG 130 - Introduction to Commercial Sewing 3 cr. This course teaches professional sewing techniques employed in the fashion business. Learn to sew and produce garments that are properly finished to industry standards. This course includes pattern layout, cutting, construction, and finishing of garments. Attendees will draft and utilize commercial patterns on a variety of projects utilizing industrial machinery and hand sewing. Fabric materials, core characteristics, and handling are also introduced in this course. 3 hours lecture. Semester(s) all, Spring Note: Course is cross-lsited as FAS 103.",
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    "code": "MFG131",
    "title": "Introduction to Patternmaking  3 cr.",
    "credits": 3,
    "hours": 3,
    "description": "MFG 131 - Introduction to Patternmaking 3 cr. MFG 131 - Introduction to Patternmaking 3 cr. This course focuses on the development of basic body slopers for the bodice, sleeve, and skirt by hand and with computer software. Attendees will learn the importance of fit and balance in creating production patterns. Class time will comprise of learning the technical fundamentals of garment design from technical sketches. Sloper manipulation is also introduced to further develop a variety of different silhouettes. 3 hours lecture. Semester(s) all, Spring Note: Course is cross-listed as FAS 131.",
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    "code": "MFG132",
    "title": "Introduction to Fit Analysis  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG230",
    "title": "Grading, Markers, Laser Cutting, and Specs  3 cr.",
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    "title": "Introduction to Tech Packs  3 cr.",
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    "title": "Special Topics in Manufacturing  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MFG280",
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    "title": "Manufacturing Internship  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MAT094",
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    "code": "MAT095",
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    "code": "MAT097",
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    "code": "MAT098",
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    "code": "MAT100",
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    "code": "MAT101",
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    "code": "MAT120",
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    "code": "MUS255",
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    "title": "The Computer and the MIDI Keyboard for Music Majors  3 cr.",
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    "code": "MUS270",
    "title": "Special Topics in Music  3 cr.",
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    "title": "Internship in Music  3 cr.",
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    "code": "NET101",
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    "code": "VTS111",
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    "title": "Pet CPR, Recognizing Emergencies, First Aid  3 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS148",
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    "code": "VTS149",
    "title": "Introduction to Veterinary Science Technology  3 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS150",
    "title": "Animal Nutrition  3 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS151",
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    "code": "VTS152",
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    "code": "VTS155",
    "title": "Veterinary Clinical Pathology  4 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS159",
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    "code": "VTS250",
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    "code": "VTS253",
    "title": "Veterinary Anesthesia and Pharmacology  3 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS254",
    "title": "Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging  2 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS256",
    "title": "Small Animal Diseases and Nursing  3 cr.",
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    "code": "VTS293",
    "title": "Internship in Veterinary Technology  3 cr.",
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