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UNDERGRADUATE

COLLEGE CREDIT

COURSES

DEGREE

COMPLETION

PROGRAM

School of Liberal Studies & Continuing Education

CLASSES BEGIN

JANUARY 21

spring 2015

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Undergraduate College Credit Courses

www.purchase.edu/lsce-credit

Undergraduate College Credit Courses are ideal for students who want to earn

college credits and apply them towards a degree, either at Purchase College,

SUNY or elsewhere. These courses are available for eligible rising seniors in

high school, students who want to get a taste of college-level courses, and for

students who need to complete pre-requisites for graduate programs. Course

offerings include a variety of disciplines with highly trained faculty from the

Arts, Humanities, and Natural and Social Sciences, all at affordable SUNY

tuitions. Get ahead in your studies at Purchase College!

No need to be admitted, so register now!

New Students: Go to

www.purchase.edu/registration

Returning Students: Go to

my.purchase.edu

, click

myHeliotrope

New York residents: $257/credit. Fairfield County residents: special discounts

apply. (Tuition and fees are subject to change.)

* Eligible rising high school seniors may enroll in college level courses at Purchase College. To learn more go to

www.purchase.edu/highschool.

Degree Completion Program

www.purchase.edu/liberalstudies

Have you been away from school and thinking about returning to college? Or

perhaps you’ve completed your Associate’s degree and want to achieve more.

The Liberal Studies degree completion program is designed especially for

adults and transfer students. It provides flexible scheduling options, generous

transfer credit policies (up to 90 credits), one-on-one guidance, and experienced

faculty who understand the needs of working students. Attend part or full-time;

take day or evening classes offered in-person, online, or in a hybrid format.

Courses are offered in the fall, spring, summer and winter sessions. Earn a

Bachelor’s degree with majors in Liberal Studies, Liberal Studies: Arts, Liberal

Studies: Communications/Media Studies or Liberal Studies: Legal Studies.

Apply online now at

www.suny.edu/student

.

To schedule an appointment with an academic advisor, call (914) 251-6500 and

press 1, or email liberalstudies@purchase.edu.

Extension Site in Rockland County

www.purchase.edu/rcc

Close to Rockland County? Why take the bridge? Consider the Purchase at

Rockland extension site. Bachelor’s degrees offered with majors in Liberal

Studies, Liberal Studies: Communications/Media Studies or Liberal Studies:

Legal Studies.

To schedule an appointment with an academic advisor, call (845) 574-4744 or

email rockland@purchase.edu.

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School of Liberal Studies & Continuing Education

www.purchase.edu/lsce-credit

Visit our website for full course descriptions.

ART�HISTORY

www.purchase.edu/lsce-arthistory

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

ARH3180 American Art 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Gersh-Nesic NC ARH3193 20th Century Photography 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Bergesen NC

ARTS

www.purchase.edu/lsce-arts

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

CMS3320 Documentary Production 3 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Young NC PAD1100 Fundamentals of Painting* 3 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Hendricks NC PAD2070 Life Drawing* 3 T, 2:30–5:50 p.m. Hendricks NC PHO1101 Introduction to Digital Photography* 3 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Mesa-Pelly NC SCP1070 Introduction to Bronze Casting* 3 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. † Listengart NC * ADDITIONAL LAB FEES APPLY

† PLUS ONE SATURDAY TO BE ANNOUNCED

ARTS�MANAGEMENT*

www.purchase.edu/lsce-artsmanagement

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

AMG3100 Fundraising and Development in the Arts 4 Online Edelson NC AMG3170 Arts and Entertainment Law 4 Online Berglas NC AMG3995 Internship in Arts Management 3 By Appointment Marino-Sicat * CERTIFICATE OPTION AVAILABLE: WWW.PURCHASE.EDU/ARTSMANAGEMENTCERTIFICATE

BUSINESS

www.purchase.edu/lsce-business

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

AMG3100 Fundraising and Development in the Arts 4 Online Edelson NC

COMMUNICATIONS/WRITING

www.purchase.edu/lsce-communications

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

CMS1500 Introduction to Mass Media and Communications 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA NC LEG3065 Legal Research 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA

WRI1110 College Writing* 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA

WRI3250 True Stories: Craft of Memoir 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Benaquist NC WRI3260 Creative Non-fiction 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Marks RCC * ADDITIONAL FEES APPLY

FILM

www.purchase.edu/lsce-film

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

CMS3320 Documentary Production 3 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Young NC CMS3310 Theatre on Film 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Garber NC CMS3130 American Film Reflections I, 1900-1949 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Garber

CMS3180 The Horror Film 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Resnick NC CMS3340 Religion in the Movies (hybrid: 60% online) 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Dupre RCC LEG1510 Law and Film 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Gironda

HISTORY

www.purchase.edu/lsce-history

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

HIS3130 American History and Society Through Music 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Cionek NC HIS3150 Mediterrean Origins of Western Culture 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Verdicchio NC HIS3535 The Blue and the Gray: U.S. Civil War 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Verdicchio NC MTH3115 Music of Protest 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA NC

LANGUAGE/CULTURE

www.purchase.edu/lsce-legal

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

GND3170 Women for Change in the Middle East 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Taub

HIS3150 Mediterrean Origins of Western Culture 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Verdicchio NC

KEY

NC: Noncredit option available at reduced tuition. For information go to www.purchase.edu/noncreditoptions RCC: Taught at the Rockland Community College extension site.

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LEGAL�STUDIES

www.purchase.edu/lsce-legal

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

AMG3170 Arts and Entertainment Law 4 Online Berglas NC CMS3120 Law and Film 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Gironda

LEG1510 Introduction to Criminal Law 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Duffy

LEG3020 Law and the Family 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Streisfeld NC LEG3065 Legal Research 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA

LEG3480 Censorship: Sociological and Legal Perspectives 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Streisfeld RCC

LITERATURE

www.purchase.edu/lsce-literature

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

LIT3295 Dark Fairy Tales 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Benaquist NC

MATHEMATICS

www.purchase.edu/lsce-math

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

MAT1060 Mathematics for the Contemporary Life 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. McMullen

MUSIC

www.purchase.edu/lsce-music

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

HIS3130 American History and Society Through Music 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Cionek NC MTH3115 Music of Protest 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA NC

NATURAL�SCIENCE

www.purchase.edu/lsce-science

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

ENV1600 Intro. to Meteorology and Global Weather Patterns 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Dooley

PHILOSOPHY/RELIGION

www.purchase.edu/lsce-philosophy

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

REL3200 Gods, Goddesses, and Demons 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Ironbiter NC REL3250 World Religions 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Keteku

REL3300 Shamanism and Native Cultures 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Ironbiter NC

PSYCHOLOGY

www.purchase.edu/lsce-psychology

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

PSY3125 Adult Development (hybrid: 60% online) 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Moore

PSY3150 Educational Psychology 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Butterfield NC PSY3365 Advanced Psychology of Communication 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Hart

PSY3730 Counseling and Psychotherapy 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Mann PSY3760 Psychology of Personality (hybrid: 60% online) 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Mann

PSY3760 Psychology of Personality 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Hart RCC

SOCIAL�SCIENCE

www.purchase.edu/lsce-socialscience

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

CMS1500 Introduction to Mass Media and Communications 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA NC POL3270 The Politics of American Education 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Borda NC SOC3405 Research Methods 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Sprenger

SOC3415 Racial Inequalities (hybrid: 60% online) 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA

SOC3575 Studies in Victimology 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. TBA NC

THEATRE STUDIES

www.purchase.edu/lsce-theatre

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor See Key

CMS3310 Theatre on Film 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Garber NC THP3240 20th Century World Drama 4 W, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Taub NC

KEY

NC: Noncredit option available at reduced tuition. For information go to www.purchase.edu/noncreditoptions RCC: Taught at the Rockland Community College extension site.

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Go to “Academic Resources” and “Course Search” at http://my.purchase.edu

Additional Credit Courses

Open to the Public: Spring 2015

Check the online schedule for additional courses and course descriptions.

Go to “Academic Resources” and “Course Search” at http://my.purchase.edu

ANTHROPOLOGY (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

ANT1500 Intro. to Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 M, Th, 10:30–11:45 a.m. Utheim + ANT2610 Intro. to Ethnomusicology 3 T, F, 10:30–11:45 a.m. Plourde P

ART HISTORY (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

ARH1010 History of Art Survey I 3 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. TBA

ARH1020 History of Art Survey II 3 T, F, 12:30–1:45 p.m. Kromm +, C ARH2060 Art Since 1945 3 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Hyacinthe ARH2140 Intro. to Structure & Function of Museums 3 W, 2:30–5:45 p.m. Rhodeen

BIOLOGY (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

BIO1520 Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 M, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Monks BIO1560 General Biology II 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Jonas

W, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m.

BIO1561 General Biology II Lab 1.5 T, 4:30–7:20 p.m. Jonas +, C BIO3170 Developmental Biology 4 T, F, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Abrams P BIO3171 Developmental Biology Lab 1.5 Th, 2:30–5:20 p.m. Abrams +, C BIO3360 Microbiology 5.5 T, F, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Daly +, P, C, I BIO3530 Cell Biology 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. TBA P

CHEMISTRY (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

CHE1560 General Chemistry II 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Middleton P, C W, 8:30–10:10 a.m.

CHE1561 General Chemistry II Lab 1 M, 12:30–3:20 p.m. Skrivanek +, C CHE3320 Organic Chemistry II 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Eckenberg P

W, 8:30–10:10 a.m.

CHE3321 Organic Chemistry II Lab 1 M, 12:30–4:20 p.m. Eckenberg +, C

COMPUTER SCIENCE (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

MAT1420 Programming Games 4 M, Th, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Meyer MAT1520 Computer Science I 4 T, F, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Jermyn MAT1540 Computer Science II 4 T, F, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Shablinsky MAT3660 Advanced Security 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Shaikh

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE

For more information, visit www.purchase.edu/earlychildhood

ECONOMICS (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

ECO1500 Macroeconomic Theory I 4 M, Th, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Gastelle P ECO1510 Microeconomics I 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Ikeda P ECO3260 Microeconomics II 4 W, 2:30–6:10 p.m. Cuelemans P ECO3600 Behavioral Economics 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Rajagopalan P

KEY

+: More sections offered P: Prerequisite required C: Corequisite required I: Permission of instructor required

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HISTORY (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

CHI1505 Chinese Culture & Social Life 3 M, Th, 12:30–1:50 p.m. Wang HIS1020 Western Civilization II 4 M, Th, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Keller HIS1205 Development of the United States II 3 M, Th, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Fein HIS2420 Twentieth Century Europe 3 T, 6:30–10:10 p.m. Holt HIS2600 History of Modern Japan 3 M, Th, 2:30–3:45 p.m. Yu HIS2820 Intro. to Chinese Arts & Culture 3 W, 8:30–11:50 a.m. TBA HIS3225 Religion & Politics in Europe 4 M, Th, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Tebrake HIS3510 China in the Modern Age 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Yu

LANGUAGE & CULTURE (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

CHI1020 Beginning Chinese II 4 M, Th, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Wang CHI2020 Intermediate Chinese II 4 M, Th, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Wang

FRE1020 Beginning French II 4 M, Th, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Rasolofo + FRE2020 Intermediate French II 4 M, Th, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Rasolofo HEB1020 Beginning Hebrew II 4 T, F, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Erber

ITA1020 Beginning Italian II 4 M, W, 6:30–8:10 p.m. Farina + ITA2020 Intermediate Italian II 4 M, Th, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Farina

SPA1010 Beginning Spanish I 4 T, F, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Ortiz

SPA1020 Beginning Spanish II 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Gondra + SPA2010 Intermediate Spanish I 4 M, Th, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Laguardia P SPA2020 Intermediate Spanish II 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Pretill

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

SOC1030 Cultural Activism in Latin America 3 T, F, 12:30–1:45 p.m. Steele HIS1600 Intro. to Latin American Studies 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Benmergui SPA3370 Literature of Latin American Cities 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Brudzinski POL3340 U.S./Latin American Relations 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Gitlitz

LITERATURE (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

LIT2361 U.S. Short Story 3 M, Th, 10:30–2:10 p.m. Obuch LIT2675 Literature and the City 4 T, F, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Brudzinski LIT2850 Birds: Literature, Ornithology 4 M, Th, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Schlesinger LIT3315 19th Century Novel in the U.S. 4 W, 8:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Schlesinger LIT3420 Modern Poetry 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Domestico SPA3370 Literature of Latin American Cities 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Brudzinski

MATHEMATICS (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

MAT1150 Precalculus 4 T, F, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Zimmerman +, P MAT1510 Calculus II 4 M, Th, 4:30–6:10 p.m. Tunyan

MAT1600 Statistics (hybrid) 4 Th, 6:30–9:50 p.m. McMullen + MAT3170 Linear Algebra 4 M, Th, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Tunyan

PHILOSOPHY (SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

PHI2110 History of Philosophy II 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Uleman PHI2120 Methods of Reasoning 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Bruno + PHI3716 Philosophy and Film 4 W, 2:30–6:10 p.m. Russell

PHYSICS (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

PHY1520 Introductory Physics II 4 T, Th, 6:30–9:00 p.m. Cooke C PHY1521 Introductory Physics II Lab 1 T, 12:30–2:30 p.m. Primer +, C

KEY

+: More sections offered P: Prerequisite required C: Corequisite required I: Permission of instructor required

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POLITICAL SCIENCE (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

POL3570 Human Rights 4 T, 6:30–9:50 p.m. Gitlitz POL2010 Government/Politics Worldwide 4 T, F, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Abbas POL2080 Environmental Justice 4 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Lobur POL3130 Immigration and Politics 4 M, Th, 2:30–4:10 p.m. Gitlitz POL3340 U.S./Latin American Relations 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Gitlitz POL3780 Money, Power, and Democracy 4 M, Th, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Murray

PSYCHOLOGY (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

PSY1530 Intro. to Psychology 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Flusberg PSY2350 Drugs and Behavior 4 T, F, 10:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Spertus PSY3120 Psychological Perspectives on Self 4 T, F, 4:30–6:00 p.m. Hess P PSY3330 Social Development 4 T, F, 12:30–2:00 p.m. De Cooke P PSY3770 Cognitive Psychology 4 M, Th, 10:30 a.m.–12:10 p.m. Curtis P

SOCIOLOGY (SCHOOL OF NATURAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES)

Course # Course Title Credits Day & Time Instructor� See Key

SOC1500 Intro. to Sociology 3 M, Th, 8:30–9:45 a.m. Karlberg + SOC2140 Race and Ethnicity 3 M, Th, 10:30–11:45 a.m. Ingraham SOC2365 Self and Society 3 T, F, 12:30–2:10 p.m. Immergut SOC3287 Science and Technology Studies 4 M, Th, 8:30–10:10 a.m. Moore

KEY

+: More sections offered P: Prerequisite required C: Corequisite required I: Permission of instructor required

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