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Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
Grand Total 204,713 208,697 212,162 215,417 216,627
Arts & Sciences, College of 112,853 110,575 109,689 109,520 111,539
Africana Studies 865 885 1,027 953 1,151
Africana Studies/Humanities (AFH) 83 110 173 53 191
AFH 205: Contemporary African Lit 44
AFH 215: Hip Hop Intellect Tradition 46
AFH 330: Pan-African Literature II 14
AFH 339: Arts of the African Diaspora 16
AFH 368: Carib/Ameri Connections in Lit 17 68
AFH 382: Black Women's Lit of Diaspora 29 21 22 17 49
AFH 385: French Caribbean Literature 18 41
AFH 390: Topics in Africana Studies 38 36 42 35 52
AFH 447: Readings in Africana Studies 1 1 1
AFH 487: Research in Africana Studies 1
AFH 524: Contemp. African Diasporic Lit 1
Africana Studies/Soc & Beh Sci (AFS) 782 775 854 900 960
AFS 101: Themes in Black Experience I 43 47 44 65 67
AFS 102: Themes in Black Experience II 46 50 44 39 52
AFS 221: Intro Modern African History 20 33 22 41
AFS 239: Intro Caribbean Experience 60 55 46 60 60
AFS 277: Modern Color Line 29 35 23 28
AFS 283: Community Service 5 6 26 26 33
AFS 306: Gender & Public Health/Africa 50
AFS 308: Women Islam & Political Change 12
AFS 319: Politics of Race 26 32 43 46 43
AFS 320: Black Pop Culture and Terrain 55 48
AFS 325: Civil Rights and Black Power 43 34 20 20
AFS 337: Politics of Africa 50 68 80 27 10
AFS 339: Recent African American Histor 39 47 25 25
AFS 340: Human Rights and Africa 50 48 40
AFS 345: Women in Africa and the Caribb 54 60 74 32 43
AFS 346: Political & Soc Hist of Africa 80 30 25 23 43
AFS 355: Ancient African Civilizations 27 4
AFS 363: Blacks and Mass Media 16 51
AFS 365: Global Africa 41 45 34 58
AFS 368: Health and Disease/African His 30
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
AFS 370: African-American Family 27
AFS 372: Afro-Americn Political Thought 16
AFS 373: Sexualities: African/Caribbean 59 29 49 26
AFS 374: Environ/Dev in African History 31 30 89
AFS 375: Slavery 47 11 12
AFS 380: Race & Ethncty Lat Am & Caribb 30 31
AFS 381: AIDS, Race, Gender/Black Cmmty 38 19
AFS 383: Global African Diaspora 48
AFS 388: Slavery in Latin Amer & Caribb 17
AFS 392: The Black Power Movement 28 49
AFS 393: Caribbean Immigrants in U.S. 55 61 44 55 50
AFS 394: Black Nationalism in America 59 55 50
AFS 396: Topics in African-Amer Hist 23
AFS 447: Readings in Africana Studies 5 4 11 7 9
AFS 459: Write Effectively 4 1
AFS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 4 4 3 6 9
AFS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 3 2 2
AFS 487: Research in Africana Studies 2 7 2 5 4
AFS 488: Internship 17 23 18 27 21
AFS 500: Foundation Africana Studies 2 3 1 1
AFS 501: Found. in Africana Studies II 1
AFS 502: Research Methods in Africana 2 3
AFS 533: Race, Gender, & Globalization 1 2 4 5
AFS 536: Africa and Globalization 4 3 6 1
AFS 540: The Black Power Movement 4
AFS 542: Caribbean Transnational Identi 3 2
AFS 560: Sexualities:African and Caribb 1 1 4 2
AFS 585: Independent Studies 3 4 4 2 1
AFS 599: Thesis 2 1 2 2
Anthropology 2,231 2,407 2,431 2,477 2,600
Anthropology (ANT) 1,088 1,027 1,009 1,161 1,186
ANT 102: What Makes Us Human? 217 325 321 411 257
ANT 104: Archaeology 136 150 137 88 154
ANT 200: Island Southeast Asia 11
ANT 250: African Cultures Today 86 32 76
ANT 260: How We Eat 250 244 248 248 141
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ANT 268: Archaeology of Human Origins 28 49 30 46 66
ANT 270: GreatArchaeologicalDiscoveries 16 18 29 33
ANT 273: The Unstoppable Species? 39
ANT 277: The Origins of Art 98
ANT 290: Science, Technol in Anc Societ 66 34 39 117
ANT 307: Prehist Archaeo Africa Turkana 14 18 15 5 5
ANT 351: Comparative Religion 22 31 43
ANT 355: Ancient African Civilizations 36 18 33
ANT 357: Agricultural Revolution 21 24
ANT 358: The Origins/Social Inequality 22 30
ANT 359: Archaeology of Food 23 29
ANT 360: Ancient Mesopotamia 30
ANT 363: Approaches in Archaeology 22
ANT 371: Ancient China 20 20
ANT 372: Fam, Marriage, Kinship: China 23 12 14 22 17
ANT 373: The Unstoppable Species? 23 34
ANT 377: Animal Tool Use 49 127
ANT 379: Ethnicity and Ecology in China 17
ANT 380: Race & Ethncty Lat Am & Caribb 10 19
ANT 385: Prehistoric Peoples of America 16
ANT 387: Indep Prjct Madagascar Culture 3
ANT 401: Problems in Soc & Cult Anthrop 15 15
ANT 402: Problems in Archaeology 5 10 5 9 11
ANT 410: Ethnobotany & Paleoethnobotany 8 8
ANT 415: Ethnoarchaeology 13 10 9
ANT 417: Primitive Technology 11 14
ANT 418: Stone Tools in Human Evolution 8 11
ANT 447: Readings in Anthropology 1 2 3
ANT 458: Speak Effectively Before an Au 1 4 4
ANT 459: Write Effectively 5 10 12 29
ANT 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 2 2 6 7 5
ANT 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1
ANT 487: Independent Research in Anthro 1 5 5 7 3
ANT 488: Internship 4 1 5 6 2
ANT 495: Senior Honors Project in Anthr 1 1 1 1 2
ANT 496: Senior Honors Project in Anthr 1 1 1 2
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ANT 504: Ecology of the Turkana Basin 2
ANT 505: Vertebrate Paleontology & Pale 2
ANT 506: Human Evolution the Turkana Ba 2
ANT 507: Archaeology of the Turkana Bas 2
ANT 512: Comparative Civilizations 1
ANT 513: Origins of Agriculture 1
ANT 516: Research Design in Archaeology 2
ANT 525: Research Areas in Anthro Scien 1 1
ANT 536: Advncd Bsttstc and Phylgntc Cm 5 2 5
ANT 560: Ancient Mesopotamia 2
ANT 567: Primate Behavior and Ecology 2 1 1
ANT 573: Archaeology of Human Dispersal 1
ANT 591: Professional Skills in the Ant 1
ANT 599: M.A. Thesis Research 3 2 3
ANT 610: Individual Research 1 2 1
ANT 630: Research Sem in Physical Anthr 6 6
Biological Anthropology (ANP) 1,039 1,232 1,301 1,244 1,321
ANP 120: Intro to Biological Anthropol 141 216 222 241 354
ANP 200: Evolution of Human Behavior 42 66 56
ANP 201: Human Evolution 35 59 67 50
ANP 204: Research Skills 11
ANP 220: Controversies in Human Biology 39 120 110 119
ANP 230: Computer-based Biostatistics 5 5 4
ANP 250: Forensic Anthropology 96
ANP 300: Human Anatomy 445 464 423 424 392
ANP 304: Eco Link People Nature Turkana 14 18 15 5 5
ANP 305: Earth Life Vert Paleo Turkana 14 18 15 5 5
ANP 306: Human Evolution Turkana 14 18 15 5 5
ANP 307: Ecosystems in Madagascar 11 9 15 17 15
ANP 316: The Evolution of Human Brain 31 71 97
ANP 321: Primate Evolution 21 32 27
ANP 325: Primate Behavior 9
ANP 326: Lemurs of Madagascar 11 9 15 17 15
ANP 331: Hormones and Behavior 32 34
ANP 350: Methods in Studying Primates 10 9 29 17 15
ANP 351: Biodiversity Field Methods 15
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ANP 359: Behavioral Ecology 8
ANP 360: Primate Conservation 36 69 47 54 168
ANP 362: Evolution of Social Complexity 33 32
ANP 387: Indep prj Madagascar biodiv 12
ANP 391: Topics in Biological Anthro 38 24 34 21
ANP 403: Seminar in Biological Anthropo 14 6 14
ANP 404: Human Osteology 9 15 14
ANP 406: Pseudoscience and Anthropology 15 13 17 17
ANP 407: Building Bones 5
ANP 410: Comparative Primate Anatomy 12 15 15
ANP 447: Readings in Biological Anthrop 2 9 1 3
ANP 459: Write Effectively in ANP 1 20 8
ANP 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 38 34 49 55 37
ANP 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 6 5 4 4 10
ANP 487: Independent Rsrch in Biol Anth 15 12 23 29 12
ANP 488: Internship in Biologica Anthro 3 7 12 7
ANP 495: Senior Honors Project in Anthr 1 1 1 1 3
ANP 496: Senior Honors Project in Anthr 2 1 1 1 2
Human Evolutionary Biology (EBH) 10 43 27
EBH 204: Research Skills 4
EBH 230: Computer-based Biostatistics 3 12 10
EBH 331: Hormones and Behavior 4
EBH 359: Behavioral Ecology 9 2
EBH 362: Evolution of Social Complexity 7
EBH 380: Genomics 2 4
EBH 381: Genomics Laboratory 1
EBH 401: Seminar in Evol Bio of Humans 3 3 3
EBH 458: Speak Effectively Before an Au 1
EBH 459: Write Effectively in EBH 1 5
EBH 487: Research/Human EvolutionaryBio 2 1
EBH 488: Internship in Human Evol Bio 2
EBH 496: Honors in Human Evol Bio 1
PhD in Anthropological Studies (DPA) 94 105 94 72 93
DPA 512: Comparative Civilizations 2 1
DPA 513: Origins of Agriculture 2 1
DPA 516: Research Design in Archaeology 1
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
DPA 517: Primitive Technology 1
DPA 525: Research Areas in Anthro Scien 11 7 5 3 3
DPA 536: Advncd Bsttstc and Phylgntc Cm 6 7 3
DPA 541: Evolutionary Anatomy 3
DPA 559: Archaeology of Food 1
DPA 564: Primate Evolution 7 6
DPA 565: Human Evolution 8 7
DPA 567: Primate Behavior and Ecology 5 9 8
DPA 573: Archaeology of Human Dispersal 1
DPA 591: Professional Skills in the Ant 11 8
DPA 592: Professional Skills in the Ant 9 5
DPA 593: Ethics Anthropological Science 17 8
DPA 600: Practicum in Teaching 1 1 1
DPA 610: Individual Research 24 19 24 24 23
DPA 620: Research Sem in Topical Prob 2 2 2 1
DPA 630: Research Sem in Physical Anthr 2 5
DPA 650: Research Seminar in Archaeolog 1
DPA 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 27 21 19 14 22
DPA 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 10 7 3 10 7
DPA 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 7 5 5 3
Art 2,296 2,740 2,812 3,130 3,037
Art History (ARH) 1,183 1,559 1,582 1,682 1,657
ARH 105: The Creative Process 10 32
ARH 106: Art & Science 177 143
ARH 201: Arts of Africa 25 68 65 19
ARH 202: Arts of the Ancient World 102 144 111 126 34
ARH 203: Arts of Asia 46 98 47 136 145
ARH 204: Arts in the Age of Exploration 161 136 133 116 94
ARH 205: Introduction to Architecture 34
ARH 206: Modern Art 206 215 192 267 245
ARH 207: Digital Media: History/Theory 32 142 146 110
ARH 208: History of Photography 83 161 210 160 180
ARH 209: Arts of the United States 48 144 114 48 110
ARH 210: Modern Art & the Moving Image 78 141 33 128
ARH 299: Gallery Management Workshop 5 5 7 14 17
ARH 300: Greek Art and Architecture 9 28 21 17
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
Sources: Stony Brook Data Warehouse RegistrationView
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ARH 301: Roman Art and Architecture 15 19 18
ARH 302: Ancient Egyptian Art 31 21 30
ARH 306: Italian Renaissance Art 19
ARH 307: Age of Michelangelo Cent Italy 20
ARH 308: Writing About Art 16
ARH 316: Italian Baroque Art 28 19
ARH 317: Islamic Art 24 33
ARH 320: Art in Age of Enlightenment 24
ARH 322: American Art Since 1947 15 29
ARH 325: Ancient Middle Eastern Art 34 19
ARH 326: Arts of Ancient Mesoamerica 31
ARH 328: Exhibiting Africa 11
ARH 329: Arts of the African Diaspora 18
ARH 330: Public Art & Urban Design NYC 14 16 13
ARH 333: Arts for the Public 43 31 17 18
ARH 334: Performance Art I 17 19
ARH 336: The Computer and the Arts 15 16
ARH 344: Performance Art II 22 23
ARH 345: The Moving Image in 20th c. 35
ARH 346: Art/Politics/Age of Revolution 13 13 18
ARH 347: Avant-Garde Art 19 21 15
ARH 348: Contemporary Art 27 12 19
ARH 350: Museum Studies 24
ARH 355: Modern&Contemporary KoreanArt 16
ARH 391: Topics in Global Art 55 24
ARH 392: Topics in Modern Art 46 19
ARH 394: Topics in Asian Art 19 14
ARH 395: Topics in Visual Culture 17 62
ARH 396: Topics in American Art 28
ARH 398: Topics in Film and Video Art 9
ARH 400: Seminar/Art History &Criticism 6 23 26
ARH 420: Art History and Methods 9
ARH 444: Experiential Learning 1
ARH 459: Write Effectively in Art Histo 1
ARH 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 2 1 4
ARH 485: Projects Art Hist & Crit NYC 1
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
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Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ARH 487: Indep Reading & Rsrch in Art 6 4 2 6
ARH 488: Internship 1 1 1 5
ARH 490: Senior Seminar in Art History 6 16
ARH 495: Sr Honors Proj Art Hist & Crit 3 1 1
ARH 502: Methods & Interpretation in Ea 14 5
ARH 540: Methodologies of Art History 9 11 13 8
ARH 544: Topics Early Mod Art 6
ARH 545: Topics in 19th-Century Art 7 2 5
ARH 546: Topics in 20th-Century Art 15 25 41 12 34
ARH 547: Topics Glob Col Dias 13
ARH 548: Museum Studies 7 8
ARH 549: Topics Amer Vis Cult 14 11 13 11
ARH 550: Art Criticism and Theory 12 11 17
ARH 551: Theories of Performance 9 2 10
ARH 552: Topics Contemp Art 10 12 12 9 12
ARH 554: Topics Visual Cult 16
ARH 580: Art Crit or Gallery Internship 1 2 3 5 2
ARH 591: Pract in Writing of Art Critic 3
ARH 592: Practicum in Teaching 6 8 10 7 7
ARH 595: Directed Readings 9 6 1 10 1
ARH 598: Thesis 4 8 7 6 12
ARH 602: Teaching Practicum, Advanced 2 4 4 1
ARH 690: Directed Readings for Doc Cand 6 1 2 6 1
ARH 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 12 16 9 16 14
ARH 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 24 27 27 19 24
ARH 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 3 2 1
Digital Arts (DIA) 45 15 58 1
DIA 207: Digital Media: History/Theory 13 46
DIA 383: Topics in Game Studies 12 1
DIA 396: Topics in Game Studies 18 4
DIA 397: Video/Computer Game Culture 14 11
Studio Art (ARS) 1,068 1,166 1,172 1,447 1,380
ARS 105: The Creative Process 10 24 137 115
ARS 154: Foundations: Drawing 210 268 224 257 220
ARS 205: Foundations: Idea and Form 93 86 86 135 175
ARS 225: Introduction to Digital Art 134 112 82 158 115
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ARS 255: Introductory Painting 48 58 73 62 49
ARS 256: Introductory Sculpture 31 41 32 44 53
ARS 264: Introductory Ceramics 19 36 16 18 20
ARS 274: Introductory Printmaking 30 39 45 44 17
ARS 281: Introductory Photography 72 95 82 78 118
ARS 299: Studio Management Workshop 6 4 11 11 14
ARS 308: Writing About Art 15
ARS 324: Digital Arts: Design 20 25 22 21
ARS 325: Digital Arts: Print 23 24
ARS 326: Video Art: Narrative Forms 20 19 20
ARS 327: Digital Arts:WebDesign&Culture 22 23 21 38 35
ARS 328: Digital Arts: Animation 20 22
ARS 329: Video Art: Experimental Forms 19 20 19
ARS 350: Life Drawing and Painting 19 36 25 26 25
ARS 351: Painting II: Theory & Practice 34 26 29 19 20
ARS 352: Painting III: Theory & Practic 7 17 26 17
ARS 359: Theor & Pract Conceptual Drawi 18 19 17 20
ARS 364: Adv Theory & Practice Ceramics 12 13 15 14 15
ARS 365: Sculpture: Wood,Weld,Constr,In 11 9 9 10 12
ARS 366: Sculpture: Modeling Casting Ca 11 8 15 12 11
ARS 374: Printmaking: Intaglio Process 20 10 12 21 14
ARS 375: Printmaking: Lithography 10 23 23 28 26
ARS 381: Color and Light Photography 7 18 35 35 19
ARS 382: Analog B&W Photography 15 21 13 33 18
ARS 384: Art, Media and Technology 19
ARS 401: Critical Issues Seminar 11
ARS 402: Documentary Media Art 19
ARS 420: Studio Art Senior Seminar 12 36 33 19
ARS 444: Experiential Learning 5
ARS 452: Adv Theory & Practice of Paint 3 2 3 9
ARS 459: Write Effectively/Studio Art 3 9 2 4
ARS 465: Adv Sculp:Weld Constr &Interme 3 4 5 4 3
ARS 466: Adv Sculpture:Installation 5 3 3 2 2
ARS 471: Adv Printmaking: Intaglio Proc 6 8 4 4 2
ARS 472: Adv Printmaking: Lithography 2 10 10 9
ARS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 9 11 13 19 19
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ARS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 2 1 8 11 1
ARS 481: Advanced Photography 7
ARS 487: Adv Directed Proj Studio Theor 22 17 21 22 32
ARS 488: Internship 7 10 9 7 3
ARS 491: Topics in Studio Theory & Prac 14 11 1
ARS 495: Sr Honors Project in Studi Art 2 1 6 8 9
ARS 520: Projects for M.F.A. Candidates 2 10 2 1
ARS 525: Electronic Media 16 4
ARS 530: Prof Experience Internship 3 1
ARS 531: Graduate Teaching Practicum 8 11 8 5 9
ARS 532: Thesis Project 6 9 8 7 2
ARS 535: Projects in Studio Art 10 1 3 13 1
ARS 540: Graduate Photo Studio 9
ARS 550: In Process Critique 12 6 11 10 20
ARS 551: Graduate Painting Studio 7
ARS 560: Graduate Sculpture Studio 5 6
ARS 561: Graduate Ceramics, Sculpture 10
ARS 570: Graduate Printmaking Studio 10
ARS 580: Visual Arts Seminar 10 10 10 17 26
Asian & Asian American Studies 3,720 3,205 2,948 2,950 2,687
Asian & Asian American Studies (AAS) 2,282 1,902 1,534 1,557 1,438
AAS 102: Eastern Religions 52 48 56 45
AAS 110: Appreciating Indian Music 92 99 101 98 96
AAS 118: Introduction to Asian Studies 69 79 39 77
AAS 201: Intro to Civ of Indian Subcont 171 50 72 38 92
AAS 209: Classical Dance: Bharatanatyam 24 21
AAS 212: AAS Topics in Humanities 34 63 35 25
AAS 215: Classical Performing Art/India 23 15
AAS 216: Intro to Japanese Studies 59 30 29 27 54
AAS 217: Introduction to Korean Culture 88 79 39
AAS 218: Ancient,Med & Early Mod S Asia 48
AAS 220: China: Language and Culture 200 48 66
AAS 221: China: Science & Civilization 40 40 40 37 39
AAS 232: Intro/Asian Am Fiction & Film 37
AAS 236: Korean Religions 40 38 39 50 39
AAS 237: Introduction to Japanese Lit 55 50 37 30
Prepared by the SBU Office of Institutional Research, Planning & Effectiveness - February 19, 2020
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
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Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
AAS 240: Confucianism and Daoism 34 33 41 37
AAS 247: Modern Korea/Visual Culture 31 26 38
AAS 250: Lang & Cultures of Asian Amers 35 86 88 82 42
AAS 256: Hinduism 78 49 43 30 40
AAS 260: Buddhism 45 36 37 34 24
AAS 280: Islam 63 64 52 46 44
AAS 287: Islam in China 26
AAS 300: Intellectual History East Asia 39 42 29
AAS 305: The Pacific, Travel & Empire 25 20 26
AAS 307: Women in U.S.-Asian Relations 32 39 22 17
AAS 310: America's Wars in Asia 40 17
AAS 320: Literature of India 24 34
AAS 321: Korean Literature 39 40 36 38
AAS 322: Literature of Japan 51 60 43 36
AAS 323: Language and Society in Korea 35 28 29
AAS 326: Indian Mythology 50 47 50 49 25
AAS 327: Great Epics of India 49 34 17 18 27
AAS 328: Race, Humor and Asian America 29 39 26 29
AAS 330: Language & Society: South Asia 40 19 19 22 34
AAS 331: JapaneseLit FemDomain 53 31 29 32
AAS 332: Japanese Literature/Meiji Era 59 40 34 28
AAS 334: English in Asia 29 40 37 28
AAS 336: Asian&Pacific Islanders/US His 4 10 12
AAS 337: History of Korea 26 22 30 30 28
AAS 338: Contemporary India 8 10 31 12 8
AAS 339: Contemporary China 11 14 16 12 24
AAS 347: Ancient,Med & Early Mod S Asia 34
AAS 351: Revolutionary China 23 27
AAS 352: Environmental History of China 30 35
AAS 366: Feminine Spirituality 13 18 10 22
AAS 367: Meditation and Enlightenment 58 40 41
AAS 368: Yoga: Theory and Praxis 10
AAS 370: Intercultural Communication 30 16 15 19
AAS 371: Ancient China 88 38
AAS 372: Fam, Marriage, Kinship: China 78 21 27 18 19
AAS 379: Ethnicity and Ecology in China 23
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AAS 380: Islamic Classics 16 8 12 24
AAS 382: Japanese Buddhism 15 34 12 11
AAS 385: Translation Studies/Asian Lang 18 20 18 17
AAS 387: Islam and Confucianism 18 10 8
AAS 391: Hum Topics: Asian&As Amer Stds 30 35 81
AAS 392: SocSci Topics: Asian&AsAm Stds 17 17
AAS 394: Topics in Asian Art 14 6
AAS 401: Senior Sem: Asian & As-Amer St 13 15 12 16 20
AAS 440: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 26
AAS 444: Experiential Learning 2
AAS 447: Readings Asian & Asian Am Stds 19 15 7 16 9
AAS 459: Write Effectively 2 17
AAS 472: Topics in Asian Philosophy (I) 12 5 19 22
AAS 473: Orientalism 6
AAS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 68 62 49 45 36
AAS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 14 17 15 12 6
AAS 487: Rsrch in Asian & Asian-Am Stds 5 8 7 5 8
AAS 488: Internship 63 94 60 56 34
AAS 495: Senior Honors Project in AAS 2 1 1
AAS 500: Intellectual History of E Asia 6
AAS 501: Topics in Contemp AAAS Studies 4 5 2
AAS 505: Travel & Empire 4
AAS 534: English in Asia 3
AAS 540: Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 1
AAS 545: Acquisition of Asian Languages 7
AAS 547: DIRECTED READING IN CAAAS 4 8 12
AAS 555: Heritage Languages of AA 4
AAS 560: Empire, Memory and Narratives 2
AAS 565: Food, Labor and Asian America 7
AAS 571: Islamic Thought in Asia 2
AAS 572: Topics in Asian Philosophy I 3 6 3
AAS 573: Orientalism 3
AAS 575: Multilingualism & Comm in Asia 1 6 1
AAS 585: Translation Studies/Asian Lang 3
AAS 587: SUPERVISED RES. IN CAAAS 2 11
Chinese Language (CHI) 353 426 443 442 332
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CHI 111: Elementary Chinese I 60 61 82 79 59
CHI 112: Elementary Chinese II 48 56 79 92 46
CHI 120: Elem Chinese for Heritage Spkr 38 40 38 43
CHI 210: Elem Chinese for Heritage Spkr 40
CHI 211: Intermediate Chinese I 21 18 20 20 18
CHI 212: Intermediate Chinese II 19 19 23 19 24
CHI 220: Intermediate Chinese/Heritage 14
CHI 301: Advanced Chinese I 16
CHI 302: Advanced Chinese II 18
CHI 311: Advanced Chinese I 22 20 11 14
CHI 312: Advanced Chinese II 20 15 11 14
CHI 320: Advanced Chinese for Heritage 19
CHI 410: Business Chinese 25 26 25 29
CHI 411: Readings: Journalistic Chinese 28 28 31 29 29
CHI 412: Readings: Classical Chinese 30 31 25 27
CHI 421: Chinese Poetry & Short Stories 28 30 30 29
CHI 422: Chinese Lyric Prose and Plays 25 25 25 25
CHI 426: Structure of Mandarin Chinese 14 25
CHI 447: Directed Readings in Chinese 2 2 2
CHI 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 9 17 16 28 24
CHI 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 2 1 3 4 8
CHI 501: Advanced Chinese I 1
CHI 502: Advanced Chinese II 1
CHI 526: Structure of Mandarin Chinese 1
Hindi (HIN) 83 94 93 123 120
HIN 111: Elementary Hindi I 18 30 30 45 49
HIN 112: Elementary Hindi II 21 28 28 43 39
HIN 211: Intermediate Hindi I 21 15 15 15 17
HIN 212: Intermediate Hindi II 23 21 20 20 15
Japanese Language (JPN) 385 275 442 456 452
JPN 111: Elementary Japanese I 172 95 188 175 178
JPN 112: Elementary Japanese II 97 62 125 137 137
JPN 211: Intermediate Japanese I 27 35 33 34 53
JPN 212: Intermediate Japanese II 27 31 29 33 20
JPN 311: Advanced Japanese I 16 16 19 17 19
JPN 312: Advanced Japanese II 15 21 15 20 19
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JPN 410: Business Japanese 14 10
JPN 412: Advanced Japanese IV 10 13
JPN 426: Structure of Japanese 9 16
JPN 447: Independent Study 2 1 8
JPN 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 6 4 15 4 6
JPN 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 3 2
JPN 487: Independent Research 6
JPN 488: Internship 3 4
JPN 501: Advanced Japanese I 2 1
JPN 502: Advanced Japanese II 2 1
JPN 526: Structure of Japanese 2
Korean (KOR) 246 268 295 273 291
KOR 111: Elementary Korean I 70 73 79 99 104
KOR 112: Elementary Korean II 46 48 48 73 65
KOR 120: Elementary Korean for Heritage 11
KOR 211: Intermediate Korean I 17 16 46 23 37
KOR 212: Intermediate Korean II 17 18 17 19 15
KOR 220: Intermediate Heritage Korean 7
KOR 311: Advanced Korean 11 10 17 14 11
KOR 312: Advanced Korean II 12 11 13 14
KOR 331: Soc Sci Topics: Korean Studies 33 19
KOR 332: HumanitiesTopics:KoreanStudies 73 41 15 20
KOR 411: Advanced Korean III 12
KOR 412: Advanced Korean IV 10
KOR 426: Structure of Korean 18 19
KOR 447: Independent Study 6 2
KOR 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 3 6 15
KOR 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 2 7 2
KOR 487: Rsrch in Korean Studies 3
KOR 501: Advanced Korean I 2 2 1
KOR 502: Advanced Korean II 1
Religious Studies (RLS) 356 240 141 99 54
RLS 101: Western Religions 49 47 51 28
RLS 102: Eastern Religions 14 27 4 13
RLS 240: Confucianism and Daoism 12 7 8 2
RLS 256: Hinduism 32 11 7 1 7
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RLS 260: Buddhism 15 13 10 15 11
RLS 270: Christianity 149 83 36
RLS 280: Islam 34 22 18 20 23
RLS 301: Sources and Methods 7
RLS 366: Feminine Spirituality 2 4 7 5
RLS 367: Meditation and Enlightenment 12
RLS 368: Yoga: Theory and Praxis 8
RLS 380: Islamic Classics 4 4 5 8
RLS 382: Japanese Buddhism 2 4 4
RLS 387: Islam and Confucianism 17 9 4
RLS 390: Special Topics 8
RLS 400: Religious Studies Seminar 1
RLS 447: Readings in Religious Studies 1 1 3
RLS 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 1
Sanskrit (SKT) 15
SKT 111: Elementary Sanskrit I 8
SKT 112: Elementary Sanskrit II 7
Biochemistry and Cell Biology 774 772 737 700 658
Biochem & Structural Biology (BSB) 181 183 180 188 168
BSB 509: Exper Biochem & Structural Bio 5 4 4 4 5
BSB 510: Exper Biochem & Structural Bio 5 5 4 4 5
BSB 512: Structural Biology and Spectro 12 16 12 18 16
BSB 515: Computat Meth Bioch & Str Bio 16 11 21 25 12
BSB 532: Journal Club 11 12 9 9 9
BSB 580: Advanced Structural Biology/St 1 1 4 1
BSB 599: Research 19 14 11 11 10
BSB 601: Colloquium in Biochemistry 31 31 30 30 30
BSB 602: Colloquium in Biochemistry 31 32 28 29 26
BSB 604: Sem in Biochem & Struct Bio 17 15 16 15 13
BSB 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 31 40 34 37 39
BSB 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 2 1 3
BSB 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 6 3 2
Biochemistry and Cell Biology (BCB) 44 60 55 55 58
BCB 551: Introduction to Research in Bi 9 14 12 12 13
BCB 552: Advanced Laboratory Methods in 9 14 12 12 14
BCB 559: MS Research Practicum in Bioch 16 26 22 20 21
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BCB 599: MS Thesis Research in Biochemi 10 6 9 11 10
Molecular and Cellular Biology (MCB) 549 529 502 457 432
MCB 500: Readings in Molec & Cell Bio 4 1 3
MCB 503: Molecular Genetics 34 26 35 29 37
MCB 509: Experimental Molec & Cell Bio 12 9 10 11 6
MCB 510: Experimental Molec. & Cell Bio 11 9 10 11 6
MCB 517: Biomembranes 24 22 22 23 20
MCB 520: Graduate Biochemistry I 31 46 44 43 32
MCB 531: Seminar in Molec & Cell Bio 5 8 6 3 10
MCB 532: Seminar in Molec & Cell Bio 17 17 15 15 12
MCB 555: Big Data in Biology 11 10
MCB 599: Dissertation Research 56 37 38 38 43
MCB 601: Colloquium in Molec & Cell Bio 69 67 61 63 59
MCB 602: Colloquium in Molec & Cell Bio 69 63 58 52 49
MCB 603: Seminar in Molec & Cell Bio 41 38 29 26 27
MCB 604: Seminar in Molec & Cell Bio 47 40 43 31 31
MCB 656: Cell Biology 42 50 47 39 41
MCB 657: Principles of Development 7 5 7 3 4
MCB 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 80 79 64 70 55
MCB 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1
Biology Undergraduate Program 12,293 11,685 12,071 12,543 12,901
Biology (BIO) 12,293 11,685 12,071 12,543 12,901
BIO 101: Human Biology 692
BIO 103: Intro Biotechnology 40 44 43 45 40
BIO 113: General Ecology 20
BIO 115: Evolution and Society 49 28 45
BIO 201: Organisms to Ecosystems 1,038 1,074 1,076 962 1,261
BIO 202: Molecular & Cellular Biology 1,548 1,382 1,393 1,503 1,595
BIO 203: Cellular and Organ Physiology 1,094 1,120 1,043 1,030 1,029
BIO 204: Intro Biology Lab I 934 1,035 1,010 1,008 1,006
BIO 205: Intro Biology Lab IIA 497 479 469 473 347
BIO 207: Intro Bio Lab IIB 236 234 237 232 378
BIO 208: Cell, Brain, Mind 148 107 130 217 214
BIO 211: Statistics and Data Analysis 30 44 44 81 90
BIO 302: Human Genetics 73 74 75
BIO 303: Advanced Human Genetics 18 16
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BIO 304: Genomics 19 27
BIO 305: Genomics Laboratory 7
BIO 310: Cell Biology 172 155 217 192 197
BIO 311: Techniques in Molec & Cell Bio 89 95
BIO 312: Bioinformatics 57 67 64 71 70
BIO 314: Cancer Biology 402 436 250 264 250
BIO 315: Microbiology 569 568 549 569 643
BIO 317: Principles of Cellular Signali 172 213 236 227 237
BIO 319: Landscape Ecology Laboratory 41 47 42 59 61
BIO 320: General Genetics 482 396 333 301 333
BIO 321: Ecological Genetics 80 36 58 97 91
BIO 325: Animal Development 230 210 228 210 247
BIO 327: Developmental Genetics Lab 87 72 69 68 59
BIO 328: Mammalian Physiology 197 149 116 148 99
BIO 332: Modeling Physiological Systems 18 20 18 19 15
BIO 334: Principles of Neurobiology 266 243 247 178 240
BIO 335: Neurobiology Laboratory 88 83 73 76 72
BIO 336: Conservation Biology 48 39 42 61 64
BIO 337: Neurotransmission 65 57 66 65 46
BIO 338: Self-organization of the Brain 30 20 19 18 24
BIO 339: Molec Develop of Nervous Syst 91 81 43 77 78
BIO 341: Plant Diversity 70 65 72
BIO 342: Invertebrate Zoology 31
BIO 343: Invertebrate Zoology Lab 16 27 23 30 31
BIO 344: Chordate Zoology 121 120 107 119 91
BIO 350: Darwinian Medicine 52 61 94 97
BIO 351: Ecology 117 115 106 119 114
BIO 352: Ecology Laboratory 16 17 15 18
BIO 353: Marine Ecology 50 50 49 48 49
BIO 354: Evolution 63 55 63 86 102
BIO 356: Applied Eco & Conserv Bio Lab 126 137 139 167 138
BIO 358: Bio & Human Soc & Sex Behavior 450 568 566 535 499
BIO 359: Behavioral Ecology 44 60
BIO 361: Biochemistry I 501 537 562 575 569
BIO 362: Biochemistry II 168 166 214 167 138
BIO 364: Lab Techniques in Cancer Bio 32 40 29 27 38
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BIO 365: Biochemistry Laboratory 139 147 196 178 164
BIO 366: Molecular Microbiology Laborat 43 43 45 41 40
BIO 367: Molecular Diversity Laboratory 19 39
BIO 371: Restoration/Aquatic Ecosystems 16 15 14
BIO 385: Plant Ecology 23 24
BIO 386: Ecosyst Ecology & Global Envir 34 25 27 19 21
BIO 446: Readings in Neurobio & Physiol 4 2
BIO 447: Readings in Molec Cell Dev Bio 17 16 15 16 16
BIO 449: Readings in Ecology & Evolutn 1 2
BIO 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 5 564 781 662
BIO 459: Write Effectively 174 228 480 562
BIO 475: Teachng Pract. College Bio I 129 150 122 157 155
BIO 476: Teachng Pract. College Bio II 32 42 35 46 51
BIO 484: Research in Biology & Society 2 2 5 2 9
BIO 486: Rsrch in Neurobiology & Physio 94 114 109 138 117
BIO 487: Rsrch in Molec Cell & Dev Bio 198 185 159 147 142
BIO 488: Internship in Biological Scien 7 20 31 23 52
BIO 489: Rsrch in Ecology & Evolution 95 63 71 73 53
BIO 511: Topics Biotechnology 9
BIO 515: Topics in Microbiology 16
BIO 520: Topics in Genetics & Molec Bio 16 12 11 17 15
BIO 521: Lab Science Curriculum Develop 4 4 2 2 4
BIO 542: Model Systems for the Living E 14 17
BIO 558: Biological Basis of Human Evol 20 21 12 15 11
BIO 600: PRACTICUM IN TEACH 83 61 64 72 81
BIO 601: PRACTICUM IN TEACH 1 1
Career Placement Center 64 63 44 69 82
Externships (EXT) 64 63 44 69 82
EXT 288: Internship 64 63 44 69 82
Chemistry 11,300 11,094 10,742 11,235 11,597
Chemistry (CHE) 11,300 11,094 10,742 11,235 11,597
CHE 115: Chemistry, Life, Environment 16 22 19 19 21
CHE 129: General Chemistry IA 324 299 309 291 314
CHE 130: Problem Solving in Generl Chem 324 299 309 291 314
CHE 131: General Chemistry IB 1,683 1,630 1,324 1,511 1,679
CHE 132: General Chemistry II 1,402 1,357 1,298 1,344 1,459
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CHE 133: General Chemistry Lab I 1,367 1,212 1,250 1,395 1,425
CHE 134: General Chemistry Lab II 1,032 983 1,032 1,115 1,166
CHE 152: Molecular Science I 187 234 230 179 172
CHE 154: Molecular Science Laboratory I 184 208 211 167 161
CHE 301: Physical Chemistry I 134 122 103 119 118
CHE 302: Physical Chemistry II 77 88 71 72 72
CHE 303: Solution Chemistry Laboratory 68 76 75 74 72
CHE 304: Chemical Instrumentation Lab 35 45 54 53 41
CHE 310: Chem in Technology & Environm 53 37 42 45 49
CHE 312: Physical Chem Life Sci 91 157 105 106 81
CHE 321: Organic Chemistry I 904 915 879 887 1,021
CHE 322: Organic Chemistry IIA 731 705 695 692 795
CHE 327: Organic Chemistry Laboratory 469 469 476 479 470
CHE 331: Molecular Science II 147 173 184 140 132
CHE 332: Molecular Science III 151 121 132 133 101
CHE 345: Structr & Reactvty in Org Chem 7 4 6 6 20
CHE 346: Biomoleculr Structr & Reactvty 18 25 25 30 25
CHE 348: Reaction Mechanisms 11 9 3 4 5
CHE 351: Quantum Chemistry 2 5 1 1 4
CHE 353: Chemical Thermodynamics 3 16 7 7 5
CHE 357: Molecular Structr & Spectr Lab 21 25 35 27 37
CHE 358: Computing in Chemistry 2
CHE 375: Inorganic Chemistry I 121 71 91 106 87
CHE 376: Inorganic Chemistry II 29 6 28 34 29
CHE 378: Materials Chemistry 8 30 28 32 14
CHE 383: Intro Synthtc & Spectr Lab Tec 188 166 177 154 144
CHE 384: Intrm Synthtc & Spectr Lab Tec 93 93 66 76 65
CHE 385: Tools of Chemistry 68 38 61 77 74
CHE 461: Topics in Chemistry 37 36 33 39 30
CHE 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 143 175 196 204 170
CHE 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 66 101 107 99 100
CHE 477: Undergrad Teaching Pract. III 32 45 46 31 35
CHE 487: Research in Chemistry 74 63 73 94 89
CHE 488: Internship 5 1 1
CHE 495: Senior Research 15 13 15 21 24
CHE 496: Senior Research 14 14 15 22 25
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CHE 501: Instrumental Methods in Chemis 17 18 10 15 4
CHE 502: Mechanisms & Strategies in Org 15 14 8 11 10
CHE 503: Synthetic Organic Chemistry 2 5 8 7
CHE 504: Struct and React in Org Chem 18 24 10 18 18
CHE 511: Structural Inorganic Chemistry 17 26 17 27 22
CHE 514: Transition Metal Chemistry 10 11 13 16 16
CHE 517: Structural Chemistry 13 17 17 15
CHE 518: Materials Chemistry 15 28 13 19 15
CHE 521: Quantum Chemistry I 5 13 6 6 17
CHE 523: Chemical Thermodynamics 9 4 8
CHE 530: Phys Chem of Macromolecules 9
CHE 534: Computing in Chemistry 19 16
CHE 535: Intro Comp. Struct. Bio./ Drug 8 9 6 5 5
CHE 536: Molec. Model. of Bio. Molecule 5 5 3 4 2
CHE 541: Biomolecular Struct and Analy 19 25 27 27 20
CHE 542: Chemical Biology 15 17 24 23
CHE 543: Chemical Approaches to Biology 12 13 11 16 18
CHE 558: Physical Biology 13 4 2 3 3
CHE 559: Blgcl Dynmcs and Ntwr 4 7 6 5 1
CHE 581: Departmental Research Seminar 35 46 37 51 34
CHE 582: Literature Seminar 24 42 37 48 31
CHE 588: Graduate Workshop 41 53 33 46 23
CHE 589: Directed Study 12 5 11 19 6
CHE 590: M.S. Term Paper 12 8 9 10 4
CHE 591: Chemistry in Society 3 1 3 1 5
CHE 595: Computing in Chemistry 17 7 15
CHE 596: Teach Learn CHM 8
CHE 598: Professional Masters Internshi 2 8 2 4 4
CHE 599: Research 139 136 150 178 205
CHE 607: Modern Drug Design & Discovery 8 6 10
CHE 610: Practicum in Teaching 40 50 57 73 62
CHE 611: Practicum in Teaching 106 97 85 81 94
CHE 619: Readings of Top in Chem 49 23 35 38 62
CHE 693: Physical Chemistry Seminar 11 14 11 16 13
CHE 694: Biological Chemistry Seminar 63 60 55 43 38
CHE 696: Organic Chemistry Seminar 35 34 17 24 20
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CHE 698: Colloquium 1
CHE 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 180 191 179 177 143
CHE 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1 1 1 3
CHE 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1
College of Arts and Sciences 12
Creative Writing & Literature (CWL) 12
CWL 570: Advanced Writing Workshop 12
Cons. Digital Arts Cult & Tech 7 14 11 19
Cons. Digital Arts Cult & Tech (CDT) 7 14 11 19
CDT 450: Topics in Computational Arts 7 10 8 15
CDT 487: Independent Project 2 3
CDT 488: Internship 2 4
Creative Writing & Literature 438 396 299 424 634
Creative Writing & Literature (CWL) 438 396 299 270 239
CWL 500: Intro to Graduate Writing 29 27 11 20 14
CWL 510: Forms of Fiction 77 72 38 22 31
CWL 520: Forms of Poetry 28 28 40 26 18
CWL 530: Forms of Scriptwriting 30 22 10 34 25
CWL 540: Forms of Creative Nonfiction 34 15 27 17 18
CWL 550: Forms of Pro. & Scien. Writg 2 4
CWL 560: Topics Literature for Writers 22 21 28 11 15
CWL 565: Special Topics in Writing 58 36 13 25 12
CWL 570: Advanced Writing Workshop 30 30 13 19 16
CWL 575: Writers Conference 1
CWL 580: Practicum in Arts Admin. 16 12 7 1 7
CWL 581: Practicum in Teaching Writing 15 24 11 10 11
CWL 582: Prac. in Publish. and Editing 12 9 1 2 8
CWL 588: Independent Study 11 9 5 11 4
CWL 599: Thesis 74 90 91 72 60
Film (FLM) 154 395
FLM 101: Introduction to Filmmaking 154 296
FLM 501: Film Tools 8
FLM 508: Editing I 6
FLM 526: Topics in TV Writing 18
FLM 536: Forms of TV Writing 38
FLM 537: Production I 14
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FLM 637: Production II 6
FLM 652: Screenwriting Workshop III 9
Cultural Analysis and Theory 2,515 2,985
Cinema and Cultural Studies (CCS) 824 1,125
CCS 101: Critical Approaches/Cinema 272 445
CCS 201: Writing/Cinema & Cultural Stu 32 27
CCS 202: Film Genres 63 110
CCS 205: Cinema History 48 48
CCS 206: Cinema History: Post-War-Pres 80 70
CCS 301: Cinema and Media Theory 14 27
CCS 311: Gender and Genre in Film 5 57
CCS 313: Television Studies 70 37
CCS 325: Culture in Context 55
CCS 326: Social and Cultural Theory 38
CCS 327: Topics in Histories of Culture 31 21
CCS 391: Topics in African Cinema 20 23
CCS 392: Topics in American Cinema 27
CCS 393: Topics in European Cinema 24 31
CCS 394: Topics in Asian Cinema 41 14
CCS 395: Topics in Digital Technology 20 57
CCS 396: Topics in Game Studies 17 34
CCS 397: Video/Computer Game Culture 17 22
CCS 401: Sr Sem in Cinema/Cult Studies 21 12
CCS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum 4 6
CCS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 1
CCS 487: Ind Research: Cin & Cltrl Stds 2 1
CCS 488: Internship 1
CCS 495: Sr Hon Proj Cinema & Cltr Stds 3
Classics of Literature (CLL) 35 35
CLL 215: Classical Mythology 35 35
Comparative Literature (CLT) 439 607
CLT 101: Introduction/World Literatures 38 143
CLT 109: Phil and Lit in Social Context 21
CLT 121: Death & Afterlife in Lit 61 32
CLT 123: Sexuality in Literature 27 63
CLT 220: Lit Beyond European Traditions 35 35
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CLT 221: Cross-Cultural Encounters 35
CLT 235: American Pluralism Film & Lit 33 35
CLT 266: 20th-Century Novel 15 16
CLT 301: Theory of Literature 15 26
CLT 330: Literary Genres 31
CLT 334: Other Literary Genres 11 23
CLT 335: Interdisciplnry Study of Film 48 25
CLT 361: Literature and Society 14 39
CLT 362: Literature and Ideas 30
CLT 391: African Comparative Lit 11
CLT 394: Asian Comparative Literature 42
CLT 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 1 1
CLT 487: Independent Reading & Research 2
CLT 495: Comparative Lit Honors Project 1 1
CLT 501: Theories of Comparative Litera 10 4
CLT 509: History of Literary Criticism 4
CLT 597: Directed Readings for M.A. 1
CLT 599: Independent Study 6 2
CLT 609: Advanced Topics in Comparative 21 10
CLT 680: Cultural Studies Research Sem 3 3
CLT 690: Readings for Doct Candidates 2
CLT 696: Self-Directed Readings 8 6
CLT 698: Practicum in Teaching 2 2
CLT 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 2 7
CLT 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 11 10
CLT 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 10 12
Cultural Studies (CST) 68 79
CST 502: Theories in Cultural Studies 12
CST 510: History of Cultural Studies 11 11
CST 597: Directed Readings for M.A. 2
CST 599: Independent Study 2 6
CST 609: Advanced Topics Cultural Studi 11
CST 609: Advanced Topics in Comparative 20
CST 680: Cultural Studies Research Sem 5 5
CST 690: Readings for Doct Candidates 3 2
CST 696: Self-Directed Readings 10 11
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CST 698: Practicum in Teaching 2 4
CST 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 9 6
CST 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 3 9
CST 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 3
Women's Studies (WST) 1,149 1,139
WST 102: Intro Women's Stds in Soc Sci 60 57
WST 103: Women, Culture, and Difference 305 277
WST 111: Intro Queer Studies/Humanities 35 83
WST 210: Contemp Issues in WaGS 8
WST 237: Images of Ital-American Women 6 4
WST 247: Sociology of Gender 78 37
WST 284: Intro to Feminist Theory (III) 16
WST 291: Introduction Feminist Theory 61 29
WST 301: Histories of Feminism 84 91
WST 305: Feminist Theories in Context 41 48
WST 323: Women of Color in the U.S. 8
WST 330: Gender Issues in the Law 29 29
WST 331: JapaneseLit FemDomain 9
WST 334: Women in Modern Europn History 13
WST 340: Sociology of Human Reproductn 80 45
WST 347: Women and Politics 47
WST 360: Women and Gender in Pre-Modern 10
WST 371: Gender and Work 34
WST 372: Topics in Women and Literature 4 14
WST 377: Psychology of Women 16 15
WST 382: Black Women's Lit of Diaspora 7 10
WST 390: Topics in Women's Stds in Hum 20 18
WST 392: Topics in Women & Science 30
WST 395: Topics in Global Feminism 29 55
WST 396: Topics History of Amer Woman 20
WST 398: Gender, Race, Ethnicity 49 22
WST 399: Topics in Gender & Sexuality 47 29
WST 401: Seminar in Women's Studies 18
WST 407: Sr Rsrch Sem WST Minors 24 27
WST 408: Sr Rsrch Sem WST 20 8
WST 447: Directed Readings in WST 1
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WST 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 2 4
WST 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1
WST 487: Indep Proj Women's Studies 4 2
WST 488: Internship 10 12
WST 512: Adv. Topics in Gender Studies 2
WST 512: Gender and Culture 15
WST 597: Directed Readings for M.S. Stu 2
WST 599: Independent Study 1 1
WST 600: Feminist Interdisciplinary His 14 15
WST 601: Feminist Theories 23 17
WST 610: Adv Topics in Women's Studies 9 7
WST 690: Directed Readings for Doctoral 7
WST 696: Self-Directed Readings 3
WST 698: Practicing Women's and Gender 14 16
Cultural Studies & Comp Lit 1,583 1,382 293
Cinema and Cultural Studies (CCS) 915 784 241
CCS 101: Critical Approaches/Cinema 280 263 68
CCS 200: Media History 109
CCS 202: Film Genres 102 104 37
CCS 203: Cinema History 99 113 38
CCS 301: Cinema and Media Theory 20 28 24
CCS 311: Gender and Genre in Film 70 32 19
CCS 313: Television Studies 39
CCS 325: Culture in Context 20
CCS 381: Topics in Cinema Studies 7
CCS 382: Topics in Media/Pop Culture 15
CCS 383: Topics in Game Studies 62 31
CCS 391: Topics in African Cinema 39
CCS 392: Topics in American Cinema 35 34
CCS 393: Topics in European Cinema 57
CCS 394: Topics in Asian Cinema 34
CCS 395: Topics in Digital Technology 59 39
CCS 401: Sr Sem in Cinema/Cult Studies 11 9 5
CCS 458: Speak Effectively/Audience 1
CCS 459: Write Effectively in CCS 1 1
CCS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum 6 7 4
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CCS 487: Ind Research: Cin & Cltrl Stds 1 3 3
CCS 488: Internship 6 3 1
CCS 495: Sr Hon Proj Cinema & Cltr Stds 1
Classics of Literature (CLL) 138 71
CLL 215: Classical Mythology 138 71
Comparative Literature (CLT) 460 479 30
CLT 101: Introduction/World Literatures 109 80
CLT 121: Death & Afterlife in Lit 81
CLT 123: Sexuality in Literature 57 64
CLT 235: American Pluralism Film & Lit 27
CLT 266: 20th-Century Novel 8 20
CLT 301: Theory of Literature 27 71
CLT 330: Literary Genres 17
CLT 334: Other Literary Genres 36 25
CLT 335: Interdisciplnry Study of Film 28
CLT 361: Literature and Society 35 39
CLT 362: Literature and Ideas 34 27
CLT 371: Literature and Justice (III) 5
CLT 393: European Comparative Lit 10
CLT 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 2 2
CLT 487: Independent Reading & Research 3 6 1
CLT 495: Comparative Lit Honors Project 1
CLT 501: Theories of Comparative Litera 7
CLT 509: History of Literary Criticism 11
CLT 598: Thesis Research 3 1
CLT 599: Independent Study 3 3 1
CLT 609: Advanced Topics in Comparative 17 14
CLT 680: Cultural Studies Research Sem 7
CLT 690: Readings for Doct Candidates 1 5 1
CLT 696: Self-Directed Readings 5 1 10
CLT 698: Practicum in Teaching 5
CLT 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 8 8 6
CLT 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 7 6 7
CLT 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 9 4 4
Cultural Studies (CST) 70 48 22
CST 502: Theories in Cultural Studies 8 4
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CST 510: History of Cultural Studies 15
CST 597: Directed Readings for M.A. 1
CST 598: Thesis Research 1
CST 599: Independent Study 3 1 4
CST 609: Advanced Topics Cultural Studi 5 7
CST 680: Cultural Studies Research Sem 9
CST 690: Readings for Doct Candidates 2 1 2
CST 696: Self-Directed Readings 8 2 2
CST 698: Practicum in Teaching 3
CST 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 5 5
CST 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 15 17 12
CST 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 4 2 2
Dance 387 111 200 58 102
Dance (DAN) 387 111 200 58 102
DAN 101: Movement & Somatic Learning 24
DAN 102: Intro to World Dance Cultures 67 55
DAN 165: Contemporary Dance I 49 24 24 24 47
DAN 166: Ballet Technique I 56
DAN 167: Jazz Dance Technique I 49
DAN 168: World Dance I 25
DAN 203: Laban Movement Analysis 14 16
DAN 264: Movement Awareness & Analysis 37 22 24
DAN 353: Topics in Dance Performance 20
DAN 365: Contemporary Dance II 12 16 16
DAN 366: Ballet Technique II 21
DAN 368: Dance Improvisation 12 18 12 9 5
DAN 369: World Dance II 57
DAN 400: Performance Dance Ensemble 14 22 11
DAN 444: Experiential Learning 2
DAN 465: Contemp DanceTheatre/Repertory 12 4 15
DAN 468: Choreography 9
DAN 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 1 2 2
DAN 487: Independent Research 2 2 1
DAN 488: Internship 2 2
Ecology and Evolution 398 379 367 325 328
Ecology and Evolution (BEE) 398 379 367 325 328
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BEE 500: Dir Readings in Popula Bio 1
BEE 510: Biology Education Research: Te 11 3
BEE 520: Advanced Human Genetics 2 3
BEE 521: Genomics Lab 2 2
BEE 550: Principles of Ecology 6 10 7 12 16
BEE 551: Principles of Evolution 13 8 11 15 9
BEE 552: Biometry 20 27 21 17 13
BEE 554: Population Genetics and Evolut 8 6 11
BEE 555: Math Methods in Popula Bio 15
BEE 556: Research Areas of Eco and Evol 13 13 11 9 11
BEE 558: Tutorial Readings 3 2
BEE 559: Individual Studies in Organism 7 2 1
BEE 560: Advanced Ecology 7
BEE 569: Bayesian Data Analysis and Com 13 14
BEE 571: Ecology Laboratory 4 2
BEE 572: Conservation Biology 9 9 6 1 6
BEE 574: Landscape Ecology Laboratory 8 1 2 2
BEE 575: Evolutionary Ecology 11 10
BEE 576: Principles and Applications of 7 9 6
BEE 577: Ecological Genetics 4 4 5 3 3
BEE 587: App Eco and Conserv Bio Lab 4 4 2 1
BEE 599: Research 29 28 26 20 21
BEE 670: Informal Seminar 86 76 84 80 83
BEE 671: Ecology and Evolution Colloqui 45 45 46 42 39
BEE 672: Ecology and Evolution Colloqui 44 41 40 38 40
BEE 690: Sem on Evolutionary Processes 7 16 13 8 17
BEE 692: Sem on Enviro and Human Affair 6
BEE 693: Sem on Popula and Communi Ecol 14 21 24 1 6
BEE 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 28 36 42 44 37
BEE 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 5 4 3 2 2
BEE 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 3 2 1 4
Economics 3,850 3,983 4,716 4,757 4,633
Economics (ECO) 3,850 3,983 4,716 4,757 4,633
ECO 108: Introduction to Economics 1,005 1,087 1,146 1,118 1,148
ECO 303: Intermed Microeconomic Theory 366 407 534 539 421
ECO 305: Intermed Macroeconomic Theory 416 417 454 423 421
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ECO 310: Basic Comput Methods in Econom 20
ECO 316: U.S. Class Structure 132 70
ECO 317: Marxist Political Economy 54 60
ECO 320: Mathematical Statistics 140 138 271 237 278
ECO 321: Econometrics 134 138 255 246 280
ECO 323: Applied Microeconomics 27 39 50
ECO 325: International Economics 141 70 71 140 68
ECO 326: Industrial Organization 70 136 126 141 140
ECO 327: Health Economics 68 70 140 129
ECO 329: Urban Economics 44 70 70
ECO 334: Demogrphc Eco of Devel Cntries 70 69
ECO 335: Economic Development 69 66 70 70 68
ECO 337: Labor Theory 136 139 138 90 109
ECO 351: Topics in Economics 50 67
ECO 352: Topics in Economics 19
ECO 354: Topics in Economics 68 70 37 51 70
ECO 355: Game Theory 70 57 42 41 79
ECO 356: Topics in Economics 59 70
ECO 359: Reading and Writing/Economics 295
ECO 360: Money and Banking 140 226 281 211 140
ECO 362: Financial Economics 70 70
ECO 364: Thinking Strategically 70 75 71 82
ECO 373: Eco of Envirnmt & Natrl Resrce 70
ECO 383: Public Finance 144 126 140 137 134
ECO 385: U.S. Economic History 70 51 66
ECO 389: Corporate Finance 142 140 140 140 140
ECO 459: Write Effectively in Economics 279 296 10
ECO 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 30 23 42 44 40
ECO 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 6 3 4 3 2
ECO 487: Independent Rsrch in Economics 5 4 20 16 9
ECO 488: Internship in Economics 12 9 8 7 5
ECO 500: Microeconomics I 26 16 21 13 21
ECO 501: Microeconomics II 20 14 17 12 19
ECO 510: Macroeconomics I 26 15 20 13 20
ECO 511: Macroeconomics II 20 14 17 12 19
ECO 520: Mathematical Statistics 25 16 22 13 20
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ECO 521: Econometrics 19 15 18 12 19
ECO 522: Applied Econometrics 10 19 13 19 10
ECO 531: Introduction to Computational 13 14 12 9 13
ECO 590: Math Fnd of Contemp Eco Theory 24 14 24 11 17
ECO 597: Masters Project in Economics 4 12 11 10 7
ECO 604: Game Theory I 9 8 11 9 5
ECO 605: Game Theory II 7 14 9 12 2
ECO 610: Advanced Macroeco Theory 6 10 9 11 3
ECO 612: Compu Econ and Dynam Modeling 2 5
ECO 613: Computational Macroeconomics 7 8 5
ECO 615: Advanced Macroeconomics worksh 6 7 10 9 9
ECO 636: Industrial Organization I 6 10 1 2 5
ECO 637: Industrial Organiza II 7 11 5 10 11
ECO 640: Labor Economics I 3 4
ECO 641: Labor Economics II 7 7 5 8
ECO 642: Demographic Economics I 3 9 4 11 5
ECO 645: Health Economics II 4
ECO 646: Health Economics II 1 12
ECO 647: Rsrch Methods Applied Microeco 7 5 10
ECO 690: Seminar in Applied Economics 12 8
ECO 695: Research Workshop 11 8 9 8 9
ECO 698: Practicum in Teaching 9 9 5 9
ECO 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 53 57 58 50 49
ECO 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 13 15 8 5 2
ECO 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 4 1 2 2
English 3,193 2,468 2,626 2,452 2,603
English (EGL) 3,193 2,468 2,626 2,452 2,603
EGL 111: World Lit:Ancient to Modern 160 58 33 19 87
EGL 112: World Lit:Modern/Contemporary 131 70 115 77 76
EGL 121: Global Film Traditions 71 49 26 12 74
EGL 130: Literature, Science&Technology 67 90 83 94
EGL 191: Introduction to Poetry 128 87 107 71
EGL 192: Introduction to Fiction 245 110 148 144 83
EGL 193: Introduction to Drama 79 18 17 32 32
EGL 194: Introduction to Film 45 100 51 19
EGL 204: Lit Analysis & Argumentation 140 143 129 146 155
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EGL 205: Survey British Literature I 105 96 82 108 152
EGL 206: Survey British Literature II 67 89 89 29 96
EGL 207: Hist of the English Language 114 97 91 104 110
EGL 217: American Literature I 157 30 58 63
EGL 218: American Literature II 91 89 88 69 97
EGL 224: 20th-Century Literatures/Eng 26 81 30 62
EGL 226: 20th-Century American Lit 95 30 76
EGL 231: Saints and Fools 44 23 29
EGL 232: Rebels and Tyrants 87 29 89 88 76
EGL 243: Shakespeare: Major Works 41 24
EGL 261: Bible as Literature 16
EGL 266: 20th-Century Novel 19 16 12 33
EGL 274: African-American Literature 29
EGL 276: Feminism: Lit & Cultrl Contxts 13 30
EGL 300: Old English Literature 10
EGL 301: Authors/Periods/Topics/Int Wrt 121 82 97 93 113
EGL 302: Medieval Literature in English 24 17
EGL 303: Genre or Media 50 89
EGL 304: Renaissance Lit in English 29 29 29 29
EGL 305: The Pacific, Travel & Empire 10 11
EGL 306: English Literature of 17th Cen 8
EGL 308: Single Author 29 58
EGL 309: Interdisciplinary Study of Lit 59 77
EGL 310: Neoclassical Lit in English 36 23
EGL 311: Literary or Critical History 28 60
EGL 312: Romantic Literature in English 31 26
EGL 314: Victorian Literature 14 13
EGL 316: Early American Literature 27 18
EGL 318: 19th-Century American Lit 26
EGL 319: Ecology and Evolution/Amer Lit 12
EGL 320: Modern and Contemporary Lit 67 40 56 27
EGL 321: Modern and Contemporary Lit 28 26 10
EGL 322: Modern and Contemporary Lit 51 22
EGL 324: Ecofeminism, Literature & Film 16
EGL 333: Italian-Amer Experience in Lit 22 27 15 28 30
EGL 340: Chaucer 28 14 15
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EGL 344: Major Writers Renaiss England 26
EGL 345: Shakespeare I 47 59 43 57 28
EGL 346: Shakespeare II 13 60 53 26 58
EGL 347: Major Writers Neoclass England 27
EGL 349: Major Writers Victorian Englan 29
EGL 350: Major Writers US Lit Col-1900 31 26
EGL 352: Major Writers of 20c English 30
EGL 360: Young Adult Literature 13 30 28 22 18
EGL 361: Poetry in English 30
EGL 362: Drama in English 33 77 19
EGL 367: Contemporary Afro-American Lit 23 23
EGL 368: Carib/Ameri Connections in Lit 6 27
EGL 369: Topics Ethnic Amer Lit/Culture 30 18 29 26 56
EGL 370: Literature and Ethics 30 29 28
EGL 371: Topics Gender Studies in Lit 16
EGL 372: Topics in Women and Literature 15 13 16
EGL 373: Lit in English from Non West 51 27 29 26
EGL 375: Lit in Engl Rel to Other Dscpl 55 13 17
EGL 376: Literature of Imperialism 15 29
EGL 378: Contemp Native Amer Fiction 29 28
EGL 379: Native American Texts & Contxt 28 26
EGL 380: Senior Seminar 42
EGL 381: Adv Analytic & Argument Writ 6 6 8 2 6
EGL 382: Black Women's Lit of Diaspora 10 16 14 21 21
EGL 385: Advanced Fiction Workshop 25
EGL 386: Advanced Poetry Workshop 9
EGL 387: Playwriting 16 10 10 11
EGL 388: Interdisciplinary Topics 17 10 11
EGL 389: Science Fiction 47 30 62 30 19
EGL 390: Topics/Lit & Cultr Studies 28 7 7
EGL 391: American or Anglophone Lit 36 27 14 27
EGL 392: Pre-1800 Lit/Cultural Studies 7 21
EGL 394: Topics in Lit/Cultr of Science 43 27 28
EGL 395: Topics: Lit & Cultrl Stds Euro 3
EGL 397: Lit/Cultr Std in Asia,Afrc,Lat 26 22
EGL 440: Perf & Tech Teachng Lit & Comp 8 6 11 13 15
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EGL 441: Methods of Instr in Lit & Comp 9 15 13 19 21
EGL 444: Experiential Learning 7 16 6
EGL 449: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 9 15 12 17 21
EGL 450: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 8 6 11 13 14
EGL 451: Supvsd Tchng Eng Grade 7-9 9 5 8 10 14
EGL 452: Supvsd Tchng Eng Grade 10-12 9 5 8 10 14
EGL 454: Student Teaching Seminar 9 5 9 10 13
EGL 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 3 6
EGL 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 11 12 15 20 11
EGL 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 2 3 2 3 1
EGL 487: Independent Project 4 6 7 2 4
EGL 488: Internship 1 7 9 6 17
EGL 491: British Literature before 1800 17 14 13 12 15
EGL 492: Honors Seminar: American Liter 12 19 10 14 14
EGL 494: Honors Practicum: Research 12 8 9 14
EGL 496: Senior Honors Project 7 11 12 7 14
EGL 501: Studies in Chaucer 6
EGL 502: Studies in Shakespeare 15 10 10 7
EGL 503: Studies in Milton 5
EGL 505: Studies in Genre 9
EGL 506: Studies in Literary Theory 16 14 14 9
EGL 509: Studies in Lang and Linguistic 14 16 15 18
EGL 510: Old English Lang and Literatur 3
EGL 520: Studies in the Renaissance 21
EGL 540: Studies in Romanticism 21
EGL 545: Stdy in Victorian Literature 6 10
EGL 565: 19th-Century American Literatu 11
EGL 570: 20th-C American Literature 16
EGL 584: Topics in Genre Studies 22 12 11 8
EGL 585: Topics in Cultural Studies 13 20
EGL 586: Topics in Gender Studies 15 17 6 6
EGL 587: Topics in Race, Ethnic Studies 16 20 11
EGL 592: Prob in Teaching Writ or Comp 17 17 16 11 13
EGL 593: Problems in Teaching Literatur 8 14 6
EGL 598: Thesis Research 9 16 4 11 9
EGL 599: Independent Study 3 8 2 11 6
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EGL 600: The Discipline of Lit Studies 14 9 6 7
EGL 603: Problems in Lit Thry and Crit 14 9
EGL 605: Problems in Convention and Gen 7
EGL 606: Period and Tradition 16 7 10 3 21
EGL 608: Relat of Lit and Other Discipl 14 24 8 19 12
EGL 614: Topics in Comp and Writing 3 10 8 4 4
EGL 615: Independent Study 1 6 1 6 10
EGL 620: Literary Studies Research 1 6
EGL 690: Directed Readings 46 25 44 30 14
EGL 695: Methods of Teaching English 10 1 1
EGL 697: Practicum in Teaching Literatr 5 5 8 6 8
EGL 698: Practicum in Teaching Writing 8
EGL 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 39 31 31 32 30
EGL 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 18 17 9 7 8
EGL 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1 1 1
EOP Administration 267 239 306 276 175
Advancemnt on Individual Merit (AIM) 267 239 306 276 175
AIM 102: Expository Writing 103 123 158 137 89
AIM 104: Lit Analysis, Critical Reasoni 164 116 148 139 86
European Languages 4,874 3,870 2,707 1,913 1,898
American Studies (AMR) 250 53 51
AMR 102: Making American Identities 240 50 49
AMR 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 7 2 2
AMR 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 3 1
Classics (CLS) 99 82 67 10 41
CLS 113: Greek and Latin Literature 37 27 19
CLS 225: The Classical Tradition 60 53 48 9 40
CLS 447: Directed Readings in Classics 2 2 1 1
European Literature & Culture (HUE) 81 30 27
HUE 269: Topics in Contemp Slavic Cultr 50 19
HUE 392: Topics in Slavic Studies 30 28 8
HUE 487: Independent Research 1 2
European Studies (EUR) 712 468 375 4
EUR 101: Foundations European Culture 443 239 226
EUR 201: Dvpt of European Culture 220 226 137
EUR 390: Special Topics in Euro Studies 44 12
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EUR 475: Ugrad Teaching Practicum I 4 2
EUR 476: Ugrad Teaching Practicum II 1
EUR 487: Independent Project 2
EUR 488: Internship 1
EUR 495: Senior Honors Project 1
EUR 503: Prcptns and Invntns of Eurp 1
Foreign Language Teacher Prep (FLA) 98 84 111 159 101
FLA 339: Meth & Matrls Tchng Forgn Lang 4 10 6 12 4
FLA 340: Curriculum Dev & Micro-Tching 9 3 8 7 5
FLA 449: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 4 11 6 14 4
FLA 450: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 9 2 8 7 7
FLA 451: Suprvsd Teaching: Grades 7-9 5 3 4 6 6
FLA 452: Suprvsd Teaching: Grades 10-12 5 3 4 6 6
FLA 454: Student Teaching Seminar 5 3 4 6 6
FLA 505: Methods: Foreign Language 11 8 13 11 6
FLA 506: Curriculum Development 7 8 9 14 17
FLA 549: Field Experience 10 7 11 7 6
FLA 550: Field Experience 5 8 7 14 13
FLA 551: Supervise Student Teach 7-9 8 6 10 18 7
FLA 552: Supervise Student Teach 10-12 8 6 10 18 7
FLA 554: Student Teaching Seminar 8 6 10 18 7
FLA 581: Foreign Lang Teach Project 1 1
French (FRN) 450 459 569 555 555
FRN 111: Elementary French I 128 169 160 194 205
FRN 112: Elementary French II 104 132 185 173 181
FRN 211: Intermediate French 1 18 32 39 27 13
FRN 212: Intermediate French 2 24 10 35 29 23
FRN 311: Conversation 16 23 11 18 20
FRN 312: Composition 11 10 13 23 26
FRN 313: Vocabulary through Pop Culture 18 8
FRN 395: Readings in French Lit I 12 13 5 13
FRN 396: Readings in French Lit II 14 1 12 6
FRN 410: Business French 9 12 17
FRN 411: Phonetics and Diction 13 8 13
FRN 412: Stylistics 14 9 9 7
FRN 413: Advanced French Conversation 9
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FRN 433: Studies in 17th-Century Lit 11
FRN 435: Studies in 19th-Century Lit 5
FRN 436: Studies in 20th-Century Lit 5
FRN 438: Francophone cultures 7 8 5
FRN 441: French Civilization 3 3 6
FRN 442: Free Seminar 4 8 3
FRN 447: Directed Readings in French 1 3 1 8 4
FRN 459: Write Effectively/French 3 1
FRN 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum I 4 1 3 1 1
FRN 500: Tech of Reading for Grad Rsrch 8 11 17
FRN 501: Contemporary Culture and Civil 1 2
FRN 502: French Civ and Hist Perspectiv 7
FRN 507: Stylistics 3 2 2
FRN 510: Phonetics 3
FRN 511: Business French 5
FRN 513: Romance Linguistics 1 1 2
FRN 552: Studies in 19th-C French Liter 2
FRN 561: Seminar in 20th-C French Liter 3
FRN 562: Studies in 20th and 21st-Centu 4
FRN 564: Seminar in Francophone Literat 1 1 1
FRN 570: Special Topics in French Lit 2
FRN 581: Independent Individual Studies 3 2 2 2 3
FRN 591: Language Acquisition I 18 4 17 19
FRN 592: Language Acquisition II 22 4 17 1 14
FRN 593: Language Acquisition III 4 1 1
FRN 599: Thesis Research 1 1
French Literature and Culture (HUF) 414 103 74 96 71
HUF 211: French Cinema 101 44 67 71
HUF 216: French Civilztn Thru the Ages 184 45
HUF 219: Modern France 96
HUF 311: French Literature 6 9 30 29
HUF 318: Pan-African Literature I 24
HUF 319: Women of the Middle East 48
HUF 475: Teaching Practicum I 3 1
German Literature and Culture (HUG) 108 69 37
HUG 221: German Cinema Since 1945 30 20 14
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HUG 229: Germany Today 49 49 23
HUG 321: Topics in Lit of Germany 29
Germanic Languages and Lit (GER) 168 213 181 193 107
GER 111: Elementary German I 51 64 51 55 50
GER 112: Elementary German II 43 45 46 49 48
GER 211: Intermediate German I 20 20 24 9
GER 212: Intermediate German II 17 17 20 9
GER 311: German Conversatn & Compositn 5 14 14
GER 312: German Conversatn & Compositn 12 4 9
GER 313: German Vocabulary 13 14
GER 343: Intro to Literary Genres 7
GER 344: Survey of German Literature 7
GER 438: Structure of German 12 11
GER 439: History of German 7
GER 447: Directed Readings in German 2 2 2 3 7
GER 459: Write Effectively in German 1 1
GER 500: Intensive Reading German 17
GER 539: Contrast Struct:German-English 1
GER 581: Independent Study 1 1 1
GER 591: Language Acquisition I 4 21
GER 592: Language Acquisition II 5 1 17
GER 593: Language Acquisition III 3 1 2 2
Greek (GRK) 36 31 44 34 49
GRK 121: Elementary Modern Greek I 9 9 16 12 19
GRK 122: Elementary Modern Greek II 6 8 11 11 15
GRK 211: Intermediate Modern Greek I 8
GRK 212: Intermediate Modern Greek II 3
GRK 321: Advanced Modern Greek I 5 5 7 11 7
GRK 322: Advanced Modern Greek II 5 9 10 8
Italian (ITL) 353 413 397 306 293
ITL 101: Intensive Elementary Italian 61 92
ITL 111: Elementary Italian I 75 74 128 85 113
ITL 112: Elementary Italian II 54 74 125 113 97
ITL 211: Intermediate Italian 1 18 17 17 17 8
ITL 212: Intermediate Italian 2 20 17 11 16
ITL 311: Italian Conversatn & Compositn 19 15 11 3 12
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ITL 312: Italian Conversatn &Compositn2 16 9 11 3 16
ITL 395: Readings in Italian Lit I 9 9 6 8 4
ITL 396: Readings in Italian Lit II 11 6 7 5
ITL 411: Adv Conversatn & Compositn 8 11 7 12
ITL 412: Adv Conversation & Syntax 7 14 7 8
ITL 424: History of Italian Language 8 4
ITL 425: Italian and Its Dialects 5
ITL 426: Italian Linguistics 5 4
ITL 432: Studies in 15c & 16c Lit 1
ITL 434: Studies in 19c Lit 2
ITL 435: Studies in Contemporary Lit 10 6 9
ITL 436: Sp. Topics in Italian Cinema 5
ITL 440: The Italian Scene 4
ITL 441: Topic Seminar 3 8 2 1
ITL 447: Directed Readings in Italian 1 8 4 4 2
ITL 459: Write Effectively in Italian 4 3 2 1
ITL 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 3 3 6 2
ITL 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 1 1
ITL 501: Contemporary Italy 6 3
ITL 502: Special Topics in Italian Cine 4
ITL 507: Italian Linguistics 2 4
ITL 508: Syntax and Composition 1 7 4 3
ITL 510: Adv Conversation & Composition 4 4 5 2
ITL 511: History of the Italian Languag 4 4
ITL 512: Italian Dialects 5
ITL 513: Romance Linguistics 2 5
ITL 522: Sem in Itln Humani and Ren Lit 4
ITL 552: Studies in the Modern Novel 5 4 4
ITL 562: Contemporary Lit and Poetry 12 5 6 4
ITL 581: Independent Individual Studies 1 4 3 6 2
ITL 591: Language Acquisition I 2 4 2 1
ITL 592: Language Acquisition II 2 5 3 1
ITL 599: Thesis Research 2 2
Italian Literature and Culture (HUI) 1,503 1,294 475 209 187
HUI 216: Italian Civilztn Thru the Ages 149 49 35 19
HUI 231: Sex & Politics in Ital Cinema 214 135 91 37
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HUI 234: Intro to 20th-Century Drama 204 160 32
HUI 235: Love and Trag Early Ital Lit 435 450 30 59 144
HUI 236: Italian-American Scene 122 98 85
HUI 237: Images of Ital-American Women 15 7 14
HUI 239: Modern Italy 217 214 143 56
HUI 331: Italian Literature 51 30
HUI 333: Italian-Amer Experience in Lit 8 13 25 8 11
HUI 338: Images of Italian Am in Film 22
HUI 390: Italian-Am Stds in Humanities 79 102 29 27 17
HUI 447: Dir Readings in Italian Stds 1 1
HUI 475: Teaching Practicum I 8 14 4 2 1
HUI 476: Teaching Practicum II 1
Latin (LAT) 63 96 70 121 172
LAT 111: Elementary Latin I 32 44 31 55 85
LAT 112: Elementary Latin II 19 33 22 40 58
LAT 251: Readings in Latin Lit I 4 8 11
LAT 252: Readings in Latin Lit II 6 4 4 8
LAT 354: Literature of the Roman Empire 4
LAT 355: Early Medieval Latin 4 5 2
LAT 447: Directed Readings in Latin 4 8 6 9 9
LAT 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 1
LAT 591: Elementary Latin I 1
LAT 592: Elementary Latin II 1 1
LAT 593: Readings in Latin Literature I 1 1
LAT 594: Readings in Latin Literature 2 1
Medieval Studies (MVL) 193 180
MVL 141: Legend of King Arthur 84 78
MVL 241: Heroes and Warriors 109 102
Romance Languages (HUL) 22 16 11
HUL 324: Romance Linguistics 22 16 11
Russian (RUS) 68 71 95 116 93
RUS 111: Elementary Russian I 28 22 28 36 45
RUS 112: Elementary Russian II 15 14 18 22 29
RUS 211: Intermediate Russian I 4 8 6 8
RUS 212: Intermediate Russian II 5 7
RUS 213: Interm Russ for Russ Backgrnd 18 14 15 20
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RUS 311: Russian Conversatn & Compositn 5 8 11
RUS 312: Russian Conversatn & Compositn 10
RUS 411: Advanced Russian I (4-year) 13
RUS 447: Directed Readings in Russian 5 3 6 8
RUS 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum I 1 3 3
RUS 476: Undergrad Teach Practicum II 1
RUS 592: Language Acquisition II 1
RUS 593: Language Acquisition III 2 1
Russian Literature and Culture (HUR) 278 202 118 103 225
HUR 141: The Age of Empire 31 22 16 20 27
HUR 142: Culture and Revolutn 29 46
HUR 231: Saints and Fools 27 11 11 88
HUR 232: Rebels and Tyrants 32 21 30 29 42
HUR 235: Crime & Punishmnt in World Lit 88 67 57 25 22
HUR 249: Russia Today 50 70 22
HUR 341: Russian Lit and the West 11 3 7
HUR 475: Teaching Practicum I 9 8
HUR 476: Teaching Practicum II 1 3 1
Genetics 200 160 164 163 163
Genetics (BGE) 200 160 164 163 163
BGE 510: Graduate Genetics 13 11 9 11 12
BGE 530: Laboratory Rotation 9 8 14 11 10
BGE 531: Grad Sem in Genetics 79 63 66 62 57
BGE 534: Introduction to Systems Biolog 1 1 4
BGE 550: Genetics Outside Seminar 1 1 2 1 2
BGE 599: Graduate Research 26 22 19 20 25
BGE 657: Principles of Development 1
BGE 691: Readings in Genetics 19 12 14 17 17
BGE 693: Research Proposal Preparation 7 6 4 7 7
BGE 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 46 34 33 31 23
BGE 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 2 2 6
Geosciences 1,989 2,256 2,111 2,465 2,580
Earth and Space Sciences (ESS) 50 45 46 39 49
ESS 501: Foundations of Earth Science 8 7
ESS 522: The Planets 10
ESS 524: The Universe 16
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ESS 532: Atmospheric Fundamentals 7 5 9
ESS 533: Global Climate 9 7 14
ESS 536: Principles of Weather Analysis 10 5 10
ESS 541: Earth's Surficial Environment 13 13
ESS 542: Tectonic Environment 8 8
ESS 544: Geology of New York 17 16
ESS 585: Directed Studies 2 1
ESS 589: Research for Earth Science Tea 1 3 2
ESS 601: Topics in Earth and Space Scie 8 7 5
ESS 610: Capstone Project in Earth and 2 3 1 2
Geosciences (GEO) 1,939 2,211 2,065 2,426 2,531
GEO 101: Environmental Geology 214 219 239 217 240
GEO 102: The Earth 303 313 452 480 473
GEO 103: Earth Through Time 57 70 77 165 155
GEO 104: Global effects/nat. disasters 189 369 180 431 429
GEO 105: Energy Resources/21st C 231 286 199 204 287
GEO 106: Planetary Geology 14 15 22
GEO 107: Natural Hazards 278 212 181 163 281
GEO 112: Physical Geology Laboratory 64 59 68 44 45
GEO 113: Historical Geology Laboratory 26 21 23 40 46
GEO 122: Physical Geology 10 26
GEO 287: Introductory Rsrch in Geology 3 1 1 2 1
GEO 303: Sed Geo Chrono Turkana 14 18 15 5 5
GEO 304: Energy, Mineral Resrcs & Envir 40 22 50 36
GEO 305: Field Geology 18 19 21 14 16
GEO 306: Mineralogy 32 16 26 13 28
GEO 307: Global Environmental Change 9 17
GEO 309: Structural Geology 29 23 23 11 24
GEO 310: Introduction to Geophysics 14 10 2 8 13
GEO 313: Understanding Water Resources 50 50 50 50
GEO 315: Groundwater Hydrology 14 9 13
GEO 320: Glacial Geology 23 14
GEO 330: The Geology of Mars 20 40
GEO 347: Remote Sensing 21 19 18 17
GEO 366: Mineralogy Laboratory 17 26 13 28
GEO 369: Structural Geology Laboratory 23 23 11 23
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GEO 403: Sedimentation and Stratigraphy 19 28 12 16 14
GEO 404: Geomorphology 10
GEO 407: Igneous and Metamorphic Petrol 23 30 13 20 17
GEO 447: Senior Tutorial in Geology 6 14 2 2
GEO 448: Geosciences Colloquium 3 7 4 2 6
GEO 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 2
GEO 459: Write Effectively in Geology 1 2 1
GEO 463: Sedimentation and Stratigraphy 12 16 13
GEO 467: Igneous and Metamorphic Lab 13 20 16
GEO 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 7 4 9 5 10
GEO 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 3 4
GEO 487: Senior Research in Geology 12 16 11 15 18
GEO 488: Internship 1 1 1
GEO 496: Writing a Literature Review 19 13
GEO 497: Communicating Geoscience 16 13
GEO 500: Geosciences Research Seminar 6 10 8 5 6
GEO 504: Geology of the Turkana Basin 2
GEO 507: Petrogenesis 1 1 1
GEO 510: Dimensions of Global Change 1 1
GEO 513: GIS Fundamentals I 4 3 8 3 5
GEO 514: Intro to Physical Hydrogeology 3 3 4
GEO 520: Glacial Geology 5 8
GEO 521: Isotope & Trace Element Geo 6
GEO 523: Geodatabase and Design 1 3 1 1 3
GEO 525: GIS Fundamentals II 2 1 2
GEO 526: Low-Temperature Geochemistry 3 18 4
GEO 527: Petrogenesis Laboratory 1 1
GEO 530: The Geology of Mars 7 5
GEO 531: Crystalline Solids 19 15 5 12
GEO 533: Geochemistry of the Terrestria 9 6
GEO 540: Solid Earth Geophysics 3 2
GEO 543: Stratigraphy 1 1
GEO 546: Mineralogy and Petrology 2 1 1 2
GEO 547: Remote Sensing in Geosciences 3 3 2 2
GEO 549: Structural Geology 2 1
GEO 551: Physics of the Earth I 1
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GEO 552: Physics of the Earth II 2 3
GEO 562: Early Diagen. Mar. Sed. 1 1
GEO 563: Stratigraphy Laboratory 1
GEO 566: Mineralogy and Petrology Lab 1 1
GEO 569: Structural Geology Laboratory 1
GEO 585: Directed Studies 4 1 2 1
GEO 588: Geological Field Methods 2 1 1 1
GEO 590: Research Project 2 1 3 13
GEO 599: Research 55 41 46 46 36
GEO 600: Practicum in Teaching 13 15 10 3 10
GEO 603: Topics in Petrology 2
GEO 604: Topics in Planetary Science 4 10 12 3 5
GEO 605: Topics: Sedim Geo-Paleontology 6 10
GEO 607: Topics in Geophysics 6 1 4 10
GEO 609: Topics in Mineralogy & Crystal 4 3 7 4 1
GEO 696: Geoscience Colloquium 52 58 67 64 60
GEO 697: Geoscience Seminar 51 58 65 61 61
GEO 698: Geoscience Special Seminar 1
GEO 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 20 30 24 19 19
GEO 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1 1
Hispanic Languages and Lit 1,967 2,122 2,304 2,079 2,076
Portuguese (POR) 9 8
POR 511: Prtgs fr Spnsh Spkr 9 8
Spanish (SPN) 1,546 1,777 2,086 1,995 2,021
SPN 111: Elementary Spanish I 416 504 652 649 662
SPN 112: Elementary Spanish II 437 583 763 764 800
SPN 211: Intermediate Spanish I 75 77 59 48 34
SPN 212: Intermediate Spanish II 66 50 52 47 50
SPN 213: Interm Span for Span Speakers 14 15 11 20
SPN 310: Span Gram & Comp Hisp-Am Bkgrd 9 10 20 20 21
SPN 311: Spanish Conversatn & Compositn 48 47 46 48 50
SPN 312: Intro to Literary Studies 44 47 44 44 43
SPN 321: Adv Spanish Grammar & Compostn 24 34 54 34 39
SPN 322: Practical Spanish 25
SPN 391: Culture & Civilizatn of Spain 12 18
SPN 392: Culture & Civiliztn of Span-Am 14 19
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SPN 393: Intro to Hispanic Linguistics 34 11 25 12 24
SPN 395: Intro Latin American Lit I/Cul 30 18 19 17 14
SPN 396: Intro Latin Am Lit/Culture II 14 24 30 23 18
SPN 397: Intro to Spanish Lit/Culture I 28 17 15 16 12
SPN 398: Intro Spanish Lit/Culture II 25 15 24 24 11
SPN 399: Comm Media Journal in Spanish 18
SPN 405: Issues in Hisp Cultural Stds 34 18 23 10
SPN 410: Theory in Contexts 19 11 12
SPN 415: Hispanic Cultures in Contact 28 6 17 26
SPN 420: Topics in Span & Lat Am Cinema 15
SPN 435: Topics Lat Am Lit Col-Present 24 33 16 11
SPN 445: Topics Span Lit Mid Ages-Pres 19 27 28 10
SPN 447: Directed Readings 4 4 4 4 3
SPN 459: Write Effectively in Spanish 3 1
SPN 463: Contrastive Span-Eng Grammar 18
SPN 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 1 2 4 1
SPN 495: Spanish Senior Honors 2 3 1 3
SPN 501: Historical Linguistics 9
SPN 503: Spanish Linguistics 14 12 14
SPN 505: Hispanic Dialectology and Soci 22
SPN 506: Bilingualism 12 16
SPN 513: Spanish as Second Language Acq 16
SPN 523: Golden Age Literature 9 15 10
SPN 532: Interdisciplinary Approaches t 10
SPN 542: Studies in Modern Spanish Lite 11 7
SPN 551: Early Latin American Literatur 11
SPN 573: Studies in Modern Latin Americ 15
SPN 588: Directed Master's Research 9 12 12 3 6
SPN 595: Directed Independent Studies 25 18 10 5 13
SPN 609: Literary Theory 8 9 7
SPN 612: Topics Seminar 13 12 11 18 19
SPN 613: Medieval Literature 9
SPN 628: Cervantes 8 7
SPN 641: 19th-C Spanish Lit until 1898 6
SPN 643: 20th-C Spanish Literature 9 12
SPN 652: Colonial Spanish-American Lit 9 6 9
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SPN 662: 19th-C Spanish-American Lit 6 5
SPN 671: 20th-C Spanish-American Lit 11 4 9
SPN 681: Directed Readings 9 20 16 4 9
SPN 691: Practi in Teaching of Spanish 5 5 6 7 6
SPN 693: Practi in Teaching of Spanish 3 2 2 6
SPN 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 12 8 10 11 13
SPN 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 26 23 24 19 17
SPN 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 2 3 2 4 3
Spanish Literature and Culture (HUS) 421 336 218 84 47
HUS 254: Latin America Today 175 109 82 22
HUS 255: Modern Spain 184 170 81 10
HUS 271: U.S. Latino Literature/Culture 26 24 24 28 47
HUS 390: Latin American Cinema 36 33 31 24
History 5,146 4,478 3,885 3,682 3,214
History (HIS) 5,025 4,374 3,792 3,545 3,065
HIS 100: The Ancient World 89 85
HIS 101: European Hist: Antiqu to Revol 80 85 88
HIS 102: Modern Europ His 18thc/present 101 103 120 86
HIS 103: American History to 1877 171 207 207 151 181
HIS 104: United States Since 1877 232 213 265 233 220
HIS 116: American Women's HistSince1900 39
HIS 201: The Ancient Near East 25
HIS 202: Ancient Greece 95 73 70 75 50
HIS 203: Ancient Rome 92 59 69 58
HIS 204: Egypt of the Pharaohs 39
HIS 206: Europe in the Age of Discovery 21
HIS 209: Imperial Russia 79 36 87
HIS 210: Soviet Russia 89 67 68
HIS 212: Ancient Mesoamerica 49
HIS 213: Colonial Latin America 98 54 55 30 61
HIS 214: Modern Latin America 40 30 30 43
HIS 216: History of US-Latin Am Relatns 23 14
HIS 218: Ancient,Med & Early Mod S Asia 25
HIS 219: Intro Chinese Hist & Civilztn 67 76 90
HIS 220: Premodern Japan 49 59 58
HIS 221: Intro Modern African History 11 18 24 28
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HIS 223: Regional History of Africa 47
HIS 225: Formation of Judaic Heritage 48 30 34 17 24
HIS 226: Shaping of Modern Judaism 17 21 28
HIS 227: Islamic Civ & Muslim Societies 57 25
HIS 229: Victorian Britain 18
HIS 230: Britain Since 1945 20
HIS 235: Early Middle Ages 89 75 88
HIS 236: Late Middle Ages 95 78 80
HIS 237: Sci, Tech, Med in West Civ I 41 50 33 50 60
HIS 238: Sci, Tech, Med in West Civ II 39 47 33 43
HIS 247: Modern Korea/Visual Culture 10 9
HIS 248: Modern Europe, 1815-1914 57 19
HIS 249: Modern Europe, 1914-1945 44 29 32
HIS 250: Second World War, 1939-1945 89 84
HIS 251: Europe Since 1945 58
HIS 261: Change & Refrm in US 1877-1919 89 87
HIS 262: American Colonial Society 100 81 64 52 57
HIS 263: Age of the American Revolution 96 78 68 55 83
HIS 264: The Early Republic 90 16 49
HIS 265: Civil War and Reconstruction 91 86 64 69
HIS 266: History of the US West 86 93 62
HIS 268: U.S. History, 1900-1945 185
HIS 271: U.S. in the World: 20th C. 84 77
HIS 274: U.S. History, 1945-2000 75
HIS 277: Modern Color Line 18 28 16 9
HIS 280: History/US Working Class 72
HIS 281: Global History and Geography 169 41 50 56
HIS 283: History of Latinos in the US 35 46
HIS 285: History of Popular Culture 78
HIS 287: Crime & Criminal Justice U.S. 74
HIS 289: Wealth/Inequality in Am Corp 65 46
HIS 291: U.S. Social History to 1860 31 38 25
HIS 292: US Social History, 1860 - 1940 80 48 44
HIS 293: Disease in American History 99 89 73
HIS 300: Topics in Global History 63 47
HIS 301: Reading and Writing History 99 78 99 105 97
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HIS 302: Environmental History 29
HIS 303: Crusades & Medieval Society 90 91
HIS 305: Victorian Britain 52
HIS 312: Germany, 1890-1945 75 30 46 40
HIS 314: Indigenous-SettlerRelations/US 46
HIS 318: Modern European Intellectual H 102 35 32 24
HIS 319: Assyrians/Babylonians/Hittites 25 34
HIS 321: Humans & Animals/Modern World 55
HIS 323: Women of Color in the U.S. 18
HIS 324: Anc Lang, Civ, & Decipherment 30 22
HIS 325: Civil Rights and Black Power 37 37 29 26
HIS 326: History of Popular Culture 70
HIS 327: The Arts as History 60
HIS 328: History of New York City 30
HIS 334: Women and Gender in Pre-Modern 41
HIS 336: Women in Modern Europn History 21 26
HIS 337: History of Korea 14 16 9 10 11
HIS 338: Asian&Pacific Islanders/US His 24 10 17
HIS 339: Recent African American Histor 32 24 25
HIS 340: Topics in Asian History 144 46 64 37
HIS 341: 20th-Century China 48 54
HIS 344: Modern Japan 60 68
HIS 345: Women & Gender in Chinese Hist 17 12
HIS 346: Political & Soc Hist of Africa 25 3
HIS 347: Ancient,Med & Early Mod S Asia 33
HIS 348: Colonial South Asia 65 17
HIS 350: Topics in African History 117 103
HIS 351: Revolutionary China 11 9 32
HIS 352: Environmental History of China 8
HIS 353: Postwar Japan 14
HIS 356: Zionism and the State/Israel 21
HIS 357: Topics in History 101
HIS 358: Humanities Topics in History 17
HIS 360: Women and Gender in Pre-Modern 25
HIS 361: Slavery and Freedom in the Mak 86
HIS 362: Unsettled Decade: The Sixties 80 48 71
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HIS 364: World History from a Maritime 54
HIS 365: Envirnmntl Hist North America 95 75
HIS 366: New Jim Crow 35 25 30
HIS 368: Health and Disease/African His 23
HIS 368: Wealth and Inequality 102
HIS 370: US Social History, 1860-1930 99
HIS 371: Law and Society in Am History 29 28 53 41
HIS 372: US Constitutional History 32 24 26
HIS 373: Crime & Criminal Justice U.S. 95
HIS 374: History of U.S. Domestic Spy 42
HIS 375: US Politics & Diplom to 1898 41
HIS 376: US Politics & Diplom 1898-1945 49
HIS 377: US Politics & Diplo Since 1945 41
HIS 378: War and the Military 74 192 246 121
HIS 379: Disease in American History 94
HIS 380: Topics/Latin American History 28 77 18 22 21
HIS 381: Empire of Goods 51 22
HIS 383: The World of Jane Austen 58
HIS 385: Aztec Civilization 90 85 40 42
HIS 386: The Maya 16 17 21
HIS 389: Modern Mexico 71 21 25
HIS 390: Topics in Ancient History 90 102
HIS 391: Topics in Ancient and Medieval 74 35 25
HIS 392: Topics in Early Modern Europe 79 7 54
HIS 393: Topics in Modern European Hist 113 60 63 48
HIS 395: Topics in Russian History 25 40 28
HIS 396: Topics in US History 294 113 163 146 72
HIS 397: Topics Hist of US Immig & Ethn 24
HIS 398: Topics in Hist of Sci & Tech 82 25 104
HIS 401: Senior Colloquium 15 67 85 70
HIS 402: Senior Colloquium 28 10
HIS 411: Colloquium in American History 18 7
HIS 412: Colloquium in American History 33 9
HIS 414: Colloquium in American History 21 21
HIS 422: Colloq in Latin American Hist 4
HIS 441: Colloquium in Global History 36
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courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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HIS 444: Experiential Learning 1 3
HIS 447: Indep Readings in History 6 4 4
HIS 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 5 30
HIS 459: Write Effectively in History 46 38
HIS 487: Supervised Research 1 4 4 7
HIS 488: Internship 2 4 8 8 2
HIS 495: Sr Honors Project in History 3 12 5 7 1
HIS 496: Sr Honors Project in History 2 10 6 4 6
HIS 500: Historiography 8 2 7 6 6
HIS 501: Early Modern Europe Seminar 6 9 3 5
HIS 502: Intro to Late Modern Europe 7 3 1
HIS 516: Theme Sem on Empire, Modernity 8 3 11
HIS 517: Theme Sem on Empire, Modernity 6 7 11
HIS 521: Intro to US History- Civil War 7 6 5 8
HIS 522: US History Since the Civil War 5 3 4 5 11
HIS 524: Core Sem: Hist, Thry and Pract 1 8 6 7 14
HIS 525: Core Sem: Hist, Thry and Pract 4 2 5 4 4
HIS 526: Core Sem: Hist, Thry and Pract 10 2
HIS 527: Core Sem: Hist, Thry and Pract 6 5 1 3 9
HIS 532: Seminar: Gender, Relig, Mod. 10 2
HIS 541: Colonial Latin America History 8 8
HIS 542: Modern Lat Amer Hist Seminar 7 4 5
HIS 550: Modern Africa 8
HIS 553: Sem on Nation, State and Soci 6 4 9 19 8
HIS 554: Sem on Nation, Stat and Societ 21 5 6
HIS 555: Sem on Nation, Stat and Societ 4
HIS 557: Special Seminars 6
HIS 562: Mod African/Asian His Seminar 7
HIS 563: INTRO SOUTH ASIAN HIST 4 6
HIS 564: Intro China 8 2
HIS 565: Intro Japan 3
HIS 570: Themes - Enviro, Sci, He 6 6
HIS 581: Supervised Teaching 25 11 18 15 5
HIS 582: Teaching Practicum 13 2 12
HIS 584: Direc Read for M.A. Candidates 12 2 2 6 7
HIS 586: Direc Read for M.A. Candidates 9 3 6 2
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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HIS 601: Resrch Sem on Soc/Cult History 14 12 13 12 8
HIS 682: Dirctd Read for Ph.D. Candidat 16 17 22 12 10
HIS 684: Dirctd Read for Ph.D. Candidat 4 5 10 5 4
HIS 686: Dirctd Read for Ph.D. Candidat 8 3 3 1
HIS 695: Dissertation Workshop 8 4 6 6 4
HIS 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 23 26 24 30 30
HIS 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 24 25 18 21 25
HIS 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 13 15 11 8 7
Judaic Studies:Humanities (JDH) 9 2
JDH 390: Humanities Topics Judaic Stds 9 2
Judaic Studies:Soc & Behav Sci (JDS) 23 13 7 14 17
JDS 225: Formation of Judaic Heritage 20 8 7 7 5
JDS 226: Shaping of Modern Judaism 2 5 11
JDS 356: Zionism and the State/Israel 7
JDS 447: Readings in Judaic Studies 1 1
Social Studies Education (SSE) 89 89 86 123 132
SSE 350: Foundations of Education 46 56 52 67 65
SSE 397: Teaching Social Studies 7 6 7 10 13
SSE 398: Social Stds Teaching Strateg 7 3 7 9 13
SSE 449: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 7 6 7 10 13
SSE 450: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 7 3 7 9 13
SSE 451: Suprvsd Teaching Grades 7-9 5 5 2 6 5
SSE 452: Suprvsd Teaching Grades 10-12 5 5 2 6 5
SSE 454: Student Teaching Seminar 5 5 2 6 5
Human Evolutionary Biology 25 460 493
Human Evolutionary Biology (EBH) 25 460 493
EBH 200: Evolution of Human Behavior 57 92
EBH 204: Research Skills 23
EBH 230: Computer-based Biostatistics 20 24
EBH 302: Human Genetics 76 74
EBH 316: The Evolution of Human Brain 119 99
EBH 325: Evolution of Sex 33 42
EBH 331: Hormones and Behavior 8 28 41
EBH 359: Behavioral Ecology 35 38
EBH 362: Evolution of Social Complexity 7 19 31
EBH 370: Advanced Human Genetics 3
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EBH 380: Genomics 11 17
EBH 381: Genomics Laboratory 18
EBH 391: Topics/Human Evolutionary Bio 4
EBH 405: Life History and Development 15
EBH 458: Speak Effectively Before an Au 1 2
EBH 459: Write Effectively in EBH 2 13 11
EBH 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum I 1 1
EBH 487: Research/Human EvolutionaryBio 1 2 2
EBH 488: Internship in Human Evol Bio 2 2
EBH 495: Project in Human Evolutionary 1 1
EBH 496: Honors in Human Evol Bio 1 1
Journalism 11 7
Journalism (JRN) 11 7
JRN 512: Communicating Science: Video S 11 7
Latin American Carrib Center 4 5 4 2
Latin American & Caribbean Std (LAC) 4 5 4 2
LAC 487: Indep Rsrch Lat Am & Carib Std 2 1
LAC 488: Internship 2 5 3 2
Linguistics 2,970 3,251 3,280 3,153 3,798
Arabic (ARB) 15 24 19
ARB 111: Elementary Arabic I 24
ARB 112: Elementary Arabic II 19
ARB 211: Intermediate Arabic I 6
ARB 212: Intermediate Arabic II 9
English as Second Language (ESL) 936 894
ESL 190: Intermediate Writing 74
ESL 191: Oral Acad. English (Int.) 2 8
ESL 192: High Intermediate Writing 224
ESL 192: Intermediate Writing 230
ESL 193: Advanced Writing Academic Eng 462
ESL 194: Acad English Skills for US Res 6
ESL 194: Advanced Writing Academic Eng 374
ESL 198: Oral Acad. English (Advanced) 10 9
ESL 591: Oral Acad. English (Int.) 21 20
ESL 596: Oral Acad. English (High Int.) 43 39
ESL 598: Oral Acad. English (Advanced) 162 146
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Hebrew (HBW) 1
HBW 447: Directed Readings in Hebrew 1
Linguistics (LIN) 1,972 2,357 2,437 2,334 3,174
LIN 101: Human Language 165 168 213 181 223
LIN 110: The Anatomy of English Words 55 121 296 422 780
LIN 120: Language and Technology 59 101 389
LIN 200: Language in the United States 515 513 336 248 388
LIN 201: Phonetics 80 90 83 74 82
LIN 230: Languages of the World 151 157 41 72
LIN 240: Spanish in the U.S. 89 36 23 39
LIN 250: Lang & Cultures of Asian Amers 11 12 11 17 6
LIN 300: Writing in Linguistics 25 27 34
LIN 301: Phonology 47 56 57 50 47
LIN 307: Sociolinguistics 43 44 35 36 38
LIN 311: Syntax 81 55 68 98 51
LIN 320: English Grammar 36 28
LIN 321: Morphology and Word Formation 42 40 28
LIN 330: Language Acquisition 26 29 38
LIN 340: Historical Linguistics 15
LIN 344: Literacy Development 39 49 33 49 60
LIN 345: Writing Systems of the World 49 39 45 10 48
LIN 346: Language and Meaning 19 24 19
LIN 347: Pragmatics 17 13 32
LIN 350: Experimental Phonetics 4 19 22
LIN 355: Lang & Life Sel Area of World 89 17 40 75 57
LIN 356: Topics in Lang & Life in Europ 47 40 42
LIN 370: Intercultural Communication 10 21 21 16
LIN 375: TESOL Pedagogy: Theory & Pract 5 5 5 9 6
LIN 378: Content-Based Lang & Lit Devel 3 4 4 9 6
LIN 380: Anatomy/Physiology of Speech 31 29 16
LIN 381: Language and Speech Disorders 24 23 8 22
LIN 382: Audiology 22 22 18
LIN 405: Writing in Linguistics 24 41
LIN 425: Topics in Linguistics 14 44 18 3 24
LIN 426: Topics in Linguistics 11 10
LIN 431: Structr of Uncomm Taught Lang 38 37 53 52 47
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LIN 444: Experiential Learning 1 2 1
LIN 447: Dir Readings in Linguististics 1 1 2 7
LIN 449: Field Experience, Grades N-12 5 5 5 9 6
LIN 450: Field Experience, Grades N-12 3 4 4 9 6
LIN 451: Sup Teaching ESL Grades N-6 11 5 4 5 9
LIN 452: Sup Teaching ESL Grades 7-12 11 5 4 5 9
LIN 454: Managing Instr, Assess, Resour 12 5 4 5 9
LIN 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 4 4 15 17 27
LIN 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 2 2
LIN 487: Directed Rsrch in Linguistics 2 12 7 8 7
LIN 488: Internship 5 8 18 27 30
LIN 495: Sr Honors Proj in Linguistics 2 3 4 1 3
LIN 496: Sr Honors Proj in Linguistics 3 4 2 3 1
LIN 521: Syntax I 11 10 5 7 9
LIN 522: Phonetics 13 30 22 27 28
LIN 523: Phonology I 11 9 7 6 12
LIN 524: TESOL Pedagogy: Thry and Pract 20 24 31 21 28
LIN 526: Analy of Uncommonly Taught Lan 4
LIN 527: Structure of English 27 12 25 13 31
LIN 529: TESOL Pedagogy: Language and L 17 27 27 22 27
LIN 530: Intro to General Linguistics 20 24 26 30 20
LIN 532: Second Language Acquisition 18 16 26 22 12
LIN 537: Computational Linguistics I 5 11
LIN 538: Statistics for Linguists 14 11
LIN 539: Mathematical Methods 12 11
LIN 541: Bilingualism 13 12 14 24 25
LIN 542: Sociolinguistics 16 24 23 12 22
LIN 544: Lang Acquisition and Liter Dev 36 54 87 49 8
LIN 571: TESOL Pedagogy: Curriculum Des 22 22 28 19 29
LIN 574: Managing Instruc. Assmnt, Reso 8 6 9 8 5
LIN 578: Field Exp in Adlt and Tetiary 22 23 28 19 29
LIN 579: Field Experience in TESOL 35 51 58 42 55
LIN 581: Supervised Stud Teach in TESOL 8 6 9 8 5
LIN 582: Supervis Stud Teaching in TES 8 6 9 8 5
LIN 591: Directed Readings 15 15 7 12 11
LIN 592: Directed Research 20 8 15 9 9
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LIN 600: Colloquium in Linguistics 14 6 7 7 7
LIN 621: Syntax II 11 7 4 9
LIN 623: Phonology II 11 4 6 8
LIN 624: Morphology and Word Formation 12
LIN 625: Semantics 13 2 6
LIN 627: Computational Semantics 8 7
LIN 628: Computational Syntax 11
LIN 629: Learnability 12
LIN 630: Parsing and Processing 12
LIN 637: Computational Linguistics 2 9 8
LIN 650: Selected Topics: Grad Seminar 82 36 40 37 29
LIN 651: Syntax Seminar 15 39 12 11 15
LIN 653: Phonology Seminar 4 8 19 14 10
LIN 680: Qualifying Paper Workshop 4
LIN 698: Graduate Practicum in Teaching 1
LIN 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 15 25 25 30 32
LIN 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 5 4 4 1 2
LIN 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 2 2 6 4
Oral Academic English (OAE) 219 194 127
OAE 190: Oral Acad. English (Int.) 4 1
OAE 194: Oral Acad. English (Advanced) 5 1 1
OAE 590: Oral Acad. English (Int.) 17 12 10
OAE 592: Oral Acad. English (High Int.) 44 39 37
OAE 594: Oral Acad. English (Advanced) 149 141 79
Sign Language (SLN) 44
SLN 111: Elem American Sign Language I 27
SLN 112: Elem American Sign Language II 16
SLN 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 1
Uncommonly Taught Languages (LAN) 3 3 4 7
LAN 111: Uncomm Taught Lang Elem I 2 1
LAN 112: Uncomm Taught Lang Elem II 1 1
LAN 447: Dir Reading in Uncommon Lang 3 1 2 3
LAN 475: Practicum in Lang Teaching I 1 1
LAN 476: Practicum in Lang Teaching II 1
Writing Academic English (WAE) 621 597 470
WAE 190: Intermediate Writing 38 41 26
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WAE 192: High Intermediate Writing 203 188 150
WAE 194: Advanced Writing Academic Eng 380 368 294
Mathematics 8,537 8,350 8,658 8,732 8,893
Mathematics (MAT) 8,017 7,881 8,144 8,145 8,360
MAT 118: Mathematical Thinking 157 175 152 51 61
MAT 122: Overview of Calculus with Appl 179 144 138 151 154
MAT 123: Precalculus 981 992 950 1,098 1,156
MAT 125: Calculus A 1,438 1,336 1,341 1,512 1,519
MAT 126: Calculus B 1,190 1,024 1,110 1,021 1,009
MAT 127: Calculus C 376 399 337 363 293
MAT 131: Calculus I 514 445 458 394 535
MAT 132: Calculus II 800 756 792 725 644
MAT 141: Analysis I 8 4
MAT 142: Analysis II 4
MAT 150: Intro to Advanced Mathematics 6 8 5
MAT 171: Accelerated Single-Var Calc 14
MAT 200: Logic, Language and Proof 137 155 162 166 183
MAT 203: Calculus III with Applications 378 441 459 505 476
MAT 211: Introduction to Linear Algebra 319 366 390 429 369
MAT 220: Linear Algebra and Geometry 13
MAT 250: Intro to Advanced Mathematics 18
MAT 260: Problem Solving in Mathematics 7 12 6 11
MAT 303: Calculus IV with Applications 269 302 313 241 249
MAT 307: Multivariable Calc Linear Alg 46 44 34 45 43
MAT 308: Differential Eq. w/ Linear Alg 24 30 29 35 42
MAT 310: Linear Algebra 106 139 127 144 147
MAT 311: Number Theory 4 16 11
MAT 312: Applied Algebra 73 94 89 63 89
MAT 313: Abstract Algebra 22 24 33 25 31
MAT 314: Abstract Algebra II 10
MAT 315: Advanced Linear Algebra 7 11
MAT 319: Foundations of Analysis 102 101 117 119 122
MAT 322: Analysis in Several Dimensions 19 17 16 14 20
MAT 324: Real Analysis 17 18 18 12 14
MAT 331: Computer-Assist Math Prob Solv 56 61 68 64 70
MAT 336: History of Mathematics 63 71 72 66 100
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MAT 341: Applied Real Analysis 101 90 106 110 155
MAT 342: Applied Complex Analysis 89 77 101 109 149
MAT 351: Diff Equatns: Dynamics & Chaos 11 17 11 13
MAT 360: Geometric Structures 20 45 29 33 40
MAT 362: Differential Geom of Surfaces 14 11 19 13 19
MAT 364: Topology and Geometry 13 16 21 22 27
MAT 371: Logic 15 15 24 21 18
MAT 373: Analysis of Algorithms 5 10 45 35 10
MAT 401: Seminar in Mathematics 6 4 9 11 9
MAT 402: Seminar in Mathematics 6 9 15 9 19
MAT 459: Write Effectively 9 7 9 7
MAT 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 12 1
MAT 487: Indep Study in Special Topics 11 14 11 28 18
MAT 495: Honors Thesis 2 3 10 6 6
MAT 511: Fundamental Concepts of Math 12 6 10 4 18
MAT 512: Algebra for Teachers 15 10 9 7 23
MAT 513: Analysis for Teachers I 10 11 4 5 14
MAT 515: Geometry for Teachers 11 11 6 15 10
MAT 516: Probab & Statist for Teachers 10 8 10 9 10
MAT 517: Calcul & Computers for Teacher 3 3 3
MAT 519: Sem in Mathematics Teach/Learn 13 6
MAT 520: Geometry for Teachers II 8 8 6 8
MAT 529: Basic Topology and Geometry (f 4 1 1
MAT 530: Topology, Geometry I 19 17 21 19 24
MAT 531: Topology, Geometry II 18 8 13 16 12
MAT 532: Real Analysis I 15 17 25
MAT 533: Real Analysis II 9 9 13
MAT 534: Algebra I 18 16 19 11 23
MAT 535: Algebra II 11 8 10 10 10
MAT 536: Algebra III 3
MAT 536: Complex Analysis I 14 11 18
MAT 539: Algebraic Topology II 5 4
MAT 540: Topology in Geometry & Algeb I 3 7 6
MAT 541: Algebraic Topology I 2 3 7 5 10
MAT 542: Algebraic Topology II 11 9 4
MAT 542: Complex Analysis I 17 11
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MAT 543: Complex Analysis II 7 2 6 6 4
MAT 544: Algebra III 4 9 8
MAT 544: Real Analysis I 21 16
MAT 545: Complex Geometry 8 7 5 14 4
MAT 546: Differential Equations 7 6
MAT 550: Real Analysis II 14 8
MAT 551: Real Analysis III 5 7 6 9 4
MAT 552: Intro to Lie Groups and Algebr 6 13 2 7
MAT 555: Intro. to Dynamic Systems 4 4 2 4 2
MAT 560: Mathematical Physics I 3 2 4 8 2
MAT 561: Mathematical Physics II 3 2 4
MAT 566: Differential Topology 4 12 9 6 12
MAT 568: Differential Geometry 5 11 10 10 8
MAT 569: Differential Geometry 7 10 4 1 5
MAT 589: Introduction to Algebraic Geom 6 8 8 12 13
MAT 590: Problem Seminar 2 4 3 2
MAT 598: Teaching Practicum 8 8 16 5 16
MAT 599: M.A. Research 5 1 3 2
MAT 608: Topics in Number Theory 2 2
MAT 614: Topics in Algebraic Geometry 4 3 8 12
MAT 615: Topics in Algebraic Geometry 9 8 13 17 24
MAT 620: Topics in Topology 8 9 5 7 14
MAT 621: Topics in Topology 3 10
MAT 626: Topics in Complex Analysis 8 7
MAT 627: Topics in Complex Analysis 3 9 8
MAT 632: Top in Differential Equations 14
MAT 633: Top in Differential Equations 10
MAT 638: Topics in Real Analysis 7 13
MAT 639: Topics in Real Analysis 7
MAT 641: Topics in Lie Groups Theory 8
MAT 644: Top in Differential Geometry 9 6 19 16 24
MAT 645: Top in Differential Geometry 15 18 6 10
MAT 648: Topics in Mathematical Physics 3 7
MAT 649: Topics in Mathematical Physics 4
MAT 655: Topics in Dynamical Systems 2 8 5 3 6
MAT 656: Topics in Dynamical Systems 5 2
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MAT 670: Adv Top in Complex Analysis 11 7
MAT 671: Adv Top in Complex Analysis 17
MAT 682: Top in Differential Geometry 8 12 17 12
MAT 683: Top in Differential Geometry 5 18 13
MAT 685: Advanced Topics in Dynamics 4
MAT 691: Advanced topics in algebraic g 5
MAT 696: Mathematics Seminar 3 5 6 4 10
MAT 698: Independent Study 8 18 17 20 4
MAT 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 42 47 49 56 66
MAT 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 1 2
MAT 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1
Mathematics Proficiency (MAP) 444 391 432 488 444
MAP 101: Fundamentals of Arithm & Algeb 14 12 12 21 29
MAP 103: Proficiency Algebra 430 379 420 467 415
Mathematics Teacher Prep (MAE) 76 78 82 99 89
MAE 301: Foundatns Secondry School Math 2 1 3 1 1
MAE 302: Meth & Mat Tching Sec Sch Math 2 1 2 1
MAE 311: Intro Meth Tching Sec Sch Math 2 1 2 1 1
MAE 312: Micro-Teaching 4 2 2 1
MAE 330: Technology in Math Education 2 3
MAE 447: Directed Readings in Math 4 2 2 1
MAE 451: Sup Teaching Grades 7-9 4 3 1 1 1
MAE 452: Sup Teaching Grades 10-12 4 3 1 1 1
MAE 454: Student Teaching Seminar 4 3 1 1 1
MAE 501: Foundtns. of Sec. Math Curric. 4 9 14 8 12
MAE 510: Intro to Methods of Teaching 4 8 15 8 12
MAE 520: Advanced Methods of Teaching 6 8 10 12 11
MAE 530: Directed Readings and Research 6 10 5 12 8
MAE 540: Clinical Experience 6 10 5 12 8
MAE 551: Supervised Student Teaching 8 5 8 12 9
MAE 552: Supervised Teach High School 8 5 8 12 9
MAE 554: Student Teaching Seminar 8 5 7 12 9
MAE 699: Dissertation Research On Campu 2
Music 5,009 5,256 5,025 4,952 4,734
Music (MUS) 5,009 5,256 5,025 4,952 4,734
MUS 101: Intro/Western Classical Music 325 341 352 382 396
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MUS 105: Music Cultures of the World 84 88 86 78 75
MUS 109: Rock, Popular Music, & Society 187 398 393 373 358
MUS 119: Elements of Music 719 627 658 651 694
MUS 120: Elementary Musicianship 6 12 10 12 11
MUS 121: Musicianship I 16 15 13 14 17
MUS 122: Beginning Keyboard 12 20 12 12 13
MUS 130: Sound Structures 22 23 15 20 18
MUS 141: Keyboard Harmony A 12 9 8 12 12
MUS 142: Keyboard Harmony B 8 16 7 7 10
MUS 161: Piano 34 32 26 33 38
MUS 163: Harpsichord 1 2
MUS 165: Violin 13 17 12 12 7
MUS 166: Viola 6 5 1 6 7
MUS 167: Cello 3 1 2 8
MUS 168: String Bass 1 1 1
MUS 169: Classical Guitar 6 10 9 6 3
MUS 170: Flute 3 7 9 8 13
MUS 171: Oboe 1 5 3 1 2
MUS 172: Clarinet 2 5 6 4 6
MUS 173: Bassoon 1
MUS 175: Horn 1 4 1
MUS 176: Trumpet 5 7 4
MUS 177: Trombone 4 6 1 1 2
MUS 180: Percussion 4 4 1 3 5
MUS 182: Voice 22 23 24 18 27
MUS 187: Other Instruments 3 1 1 2
MUS 189: Intro to Jazz Improvisation 1 9 9
MUS 220: Musicianship II 16 18 10 15 18
MUS 221: Musicianship III 17 16 14 9 11
MUS 235: Introduction/African Drumming 14 29 25 29 23
MUS 261: Stony Brook Chorale 120 113 135 123 132
MUS 262: University Orchestra 115 121 119 114 132
MUS 263: University Wind Ensemble 63 66 57 45 51
MUS 264: Big Band Jazz Ensemble 14 14 13 13 12
MUS 266: Guitar Workshop 7 7 9 3 3
MUS 267: Small Jazz Ensemble Level 1 47 33 23 11 25
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MUS 268: SBU Seawolves Marching Band 358 416 388 348 328
MUS 271: Camerata Singers 21 59 65 48 46
MUS 289: Small Jazz Ensemble Level 2 11 7
MUS 290: Vocal Repertory 5 6
MUS 300: Music, Technol, & Digital Cult 34 28 17
MUS 302: Music in the Age of Bach 36
MUS 303: Music in the Age of Beethoven 88 88 86 87
MUS 306: The Symphony 41
MUS 307: Imaginative Worlds of Opera 87 85 88 67 79
MUS 308: History of Jazz 75 81 88 55
MUS 309: Music Since 1900 84 69 51 61
MUS 310: Music & Culture in the 1960's 88
MUS 311: Topics in Ethnomusicology 64 84 53 28
MUS 314: Music, Gender, and Sexuality 17
MUS 315: Structural Princ of Music I 22 26 12 24 15
MUS 316: Structural Princ of Music II 15 18 18 21 15
MUS 321: Tonal Harmony I 15 19 19 17 21
MUS 322: Tonal Harmony II 14 19 18 18 15
MUS 323: Techniques of Music, 1880-Pres 16 18 14 11 14
MUS 331: Musicianship IV 16 11 11 10 9
MUS 335: Advanced African Drumming 21 23 24 21
MUS 339: Beginning Composition 2 7 2 5 6
MUS 340: Intro to Music Technologies 5 12 13 8
MUS 344: Audio Engineering 11 13
MUS 350: Western Music Before 1600 18 15 16 18 16
MUS 351: Western Music 1600-1830 19 19 17 14 12
MUS 352: Western Music from 1830-Presnt 12 19 14 17 11
MUS 361: Piano 23 19 18 22 28
MUS 362: Piano Pedagogy 5
MUS 363: Harpsichord 2
MUS 365: Violin 12 13 11 9 11
MUS 366: Viola 1 3 3 3
MUS 367: Cello 4 1 2 2 2
MUS 368: String Bass 2 1 1
MUS 369: Classical Guitar 2 3 1 2
MUS 370: Flute 5 1 4
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MUS 371: Oboe 1 2 2 1
MUS 372: Clarinet 4 2 1 4 2
MUS 376: Trumpet 2 1 2
MUS 377: Trombone 1
MUS 382: Voice 8 5 6 4 3
MUS 387: Other Instruments 4 4 4
MUS 388: Fundamentals of Accompanying 3 3 3 4 6
MUS 390: Advanced Accompanying 1
MUS 391: Chamber Music 24 26 34 32 45
MUS 421: Analysis of Tonal Music 15 17 17 11 13
MUS 422: Analysis of Post-Tonal Music 14 16 16 14 14
MUS 437: Electronic Music 2 4
MUS 439: Composition 5 1 9 4 9
MUS 444: Experiential Learning 1
MUS 450: Sem in History of Music 22 18 24 10 10
MUS 451: Senior Seminar in Ethnography 13 14
MUS 458: Speak Effectively Before an Au 2 7
MUS 459: Write Effectively 14 13 12
MUS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 2 5 5 4
MUS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 1
MUS 487: Independent Project 16 8 7 23 9
MUS 488: Internship 2 2 1 3
MUS 491: Conducting 6 5 5 1
MUS 495: Senior Honors Project in Music 3 2
MUS 500: Proseminar in Musicology 4 6
MUS 501: Comp Skills of Tonal Music 6 4 4 3
MUS 502: Proseminar in Tonal Analysis 32 33 35 21 25
MUS 503: Music 20th and 21st Centuries 15 9
MUS 504: Analysis 20th-21st Centruies 13 28 6 23 15
MUS 505: Foundations of Musicianship 18 22 17 25 11
MUS 506: Graduate Musicianship 17 24 13 24 11
MUS 507: Studies in Music History 33 34 20 32 22
MUS 509: Performance Studies 7 5 6 12 18
MUS 513: Wrkshp in Instrum and Orch 6 7 5
MUS 514: Audio Engineering 4 1
MUS 515: Fundamentals of Electronic Mus 8 8 13 7 6
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MUS 516: Electronic Music Workshop 2 3 3
MUS 517: Introduction to Computer Music 10 9 7 5 1
MUS 518: Projects in Computer Music 4 4 3 8
MUS 519: Composer's Forum 23 18 19 30 20
MUS 520: Introduction to Music Research 31 28 27 30 33
MUS 523: Advanced Composition 15 17 13 10 7
MUS 524: Topics in Music Composition 6 5 4
MUS 535: Performance of Baroque Music 16 14 14
MUS 536: Area Studies in Ethnomusicol 7 20 6 13 10
MUS 537: Research Methods in Ethnomusic 3 5
MUS 538: Pheno Appro to Music Analysis 10
MUS 539: Proseminar in Ethnomusicology 5
MUS 541: Cross-Cultural Study of Music 1 5 4 11
MUS 542: Ethnomusicology &Social Theory 4 5
MUS 543: Topics in Medieval Music 2
MUS 547: Topics in Baroque Music 4 2 2 6 7
MUS 549: Topics in 18th-Century Music 2
MUS 553: Topics in 19th-Century Music 2 5 3
MUS 555: Topics in 20th-Century Music 6 3 4 4 1
MUS 557: Topics in Theory 7 13 6 12
MUS 559: Topics in Analysis 2 1 5 7
MUS 565: Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra 218 215 219 197 204
MUS 566: Camerata Singers 17 3 7 2 2
MUS 568: Jazz Ensemble 14 11 11 10 9
MUS 569: Perspectives on the Performanc 10 17
MUS 571: Adv Instruc in Instrum or Voic 75 80 86 65 58
MUS 572: Improvisation 7 6 5 4 7
MUS 573: Chamber Music 132 136 138 121 115
MUS 575: Master Class in Solo Repertory 14 20 16 19 21
MUS 579: Opera Workshop 13 16 13 15 14
MUS 580: Vocal Diction 6 2 1 2
MUS 581: Harpsichord for Pianists Begin 2
MUS 582: Harpsichord for Pianists Advan 1
MUS 583: Continuo Realization 5
MUS 584: Baroque Chamber Ensemble 37 52 51 33 28
MUS 586: Collaborative Keyboard Perform 29 31 28 29 25
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MUS 587: Collaborative Keyboard 31 30 27 26 24
MUS 590: Practicum Professional Skills 60 53 61 59 35
MUS 591: Practicum in Teaching 2 1 1 4
MUS 593: Practicum in Performance 4 2 3
MUS 596: Contemporary Chamber Players 55 53 40 49 56
MUS 597: Jazz Ensemble 6 10 10 14 16
MUS 599: Independent Studies 44 40 53 67 67
MUS 623: Directed Study in Composition 14 16 15 25 20
MUS 671: Directed Study in Performance 237 235 220 216 226
MUS 690: Advanced Practicum 296 294 287 268 288
MUS 695: Doctoral Essay Tutorial 56 41 32 29 24
MUS 696: Doctoral Colloquium 58 38 42 36 38
MUS 697: Directed Reading 9 4 1 2
MUS 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 149 149 143 123 127
MUS 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 26 25 24 24 23
MUS 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 9 9 9 4 3
Neurobiology and Behavior 247 228 286 278 355
Neurobiology and Behavior (BNB) 197 176 221 214 275
BNB 551: Writing Neuroscience 6 4 8 8 12
BNB 555: Laboratory Rotations in Neuros 8 8 13 14 26
BNB 560: Introduction to Mammalian Neur 10 7 19 10 17
BNB 561: Introduction to Neuroscience I 9 5 8 8 13
BNB 562: Intro to Neuroscience II 5 4 4 5 8
BNB 563: Adv. Topics in Neuro: IDPs 3 5 6 5 13
BNB 564: Adv Topics in New Curr. Dev 2 2 1 1 2
BNB 565: Developmental Neuroscience 9 7 7 6 14
BNB 566: Neurobiology of Disease 13 4 9 9 8
BNB 597: Seminar Themes 12 10 7 11 9
BNB 599: Research 26 20 18 28 30
BNB 655: Neuropharmacology 5
BNB 697: Neuroscience Seminar Series 54 58 76 68 89
BNB 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 37 40 40 33 25
BNB 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 3 2 5 3 9
Neuroscience (NEU) 50 52 65 64 80
NEU 501: Intro to Neuro Research 1
NEU 502: Read, Writing, Speaking Neuro 6 7 9 8 10
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NEU 517: Principles of Cell Signaling 1 4 4
NEU 521: Intro to Cellular Neuro 2 1 5 3 3
NEU 522: Intro to Molecular Neuro 9 5 6 2 8
NEU 531: Sensory and Motor Systems 7 7 9 7 9
NEU 532: Neural Plasticity Learning and 8 7 8 8 9
NEU 533: Neural Systems, Emotion and Co 6 7
NEU 534: Principles of Neurobiology 1 1
NEU 536: Introduction to Computational 2 3 3 7
NEU 548: MS Research Practicum in Neuro 12 15 22 24 22
NEU 549: MS Thesis Research 1 2 3 7
Oral Biology and Pathology 1
Oral Biology and Pathology (HDO) 1
HDO 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1
Pharmacology 201 219 230 234 177
Pharmacology (BCP) 201 219 230 234 177
BCP 400: Writing in Pharmacology 19 22 18 17 13
BCP 401: Principles of Pharmacology 40 40 39 44 32
BCP 402: Advanced Pharmacology 24 23 19 21 14
BCP 403: Principles of Pharmacology Lab 20 22 20 18 12
BCP 404: Advanced Pharmacology Laborato 16 20 19 19 13
BCP 405: Pharmacology to Pharmacy 23 42 50 50
BCP 406: Pharmacology Colloquium 29 16 26 18 14
BCP 480: Research Topics/Pharmacology 1 8
BCP 487: Research in Pharmacology 53 53 45 39 28
BCP 488: Internship 1 1
Philosophy 3,899 3,683 3,152 3,177 3,344
Philosophy (PHI) 3,899 3,683 3,152 3,177 3,344
PHI 100: Concepts of the Person 412 193 375 267 346
PHI 101: Hist. Intro to Western Phil. 208 151 151 351
PHI 102: Intro to Philosophical Psych 70 116
PHI 103: Philosophic Problems 70 32
PHI 104: Moral Reasoning 587 539 404 271 327
PHI 105: Politics and Society 441 397 437 376 323
PHI 108: Logical and Critical Reasoning 463 468 332 379 339
PHI 109: Phil and Lit in Social Context 20 18
PHI 111: Intro to Eastern Philosophy 22 31
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PHI 112: Technology and Modern Life 69 64 68 75
PHI 113: Philosophical Engineering 32 99 63 116 39
PHI 116: Philosophy/America's Founding 40 48
PHI 200: Intro to Ancient Philosophy 446 395 229 169 140
PHI 206: Intro to Modern Phil 17c & 18c 291 187 36 28 39
PHI 220: Introduction to Symbolic Logic 19 63 35 34 75
PHI 247: Existentialism 169 86 33 77
PHI 264: Philosophy and the Arts 46 33 31 35 89
PHI 268: Science, Technology, & Society 67
PHI 277: Political Philosophy 35 38
PHI 284: Intro to Feminist Theory (III) 28
PHI 300: Ancient Philosophy 32 27 68 63 78
PHI 304: Medieval Philosophy 36 26
PHI 306: Modern Philosophy 19 55 62 78
PHI 308: 19th-Century Philosophy 20 26
PHI 309: 20th-Century Philosophy 35
PHI 310: American Philosophy 27 30 40 11 7
PHI 312: Phenomenology 19 27 27
PHI 320: Metaphysics 40 42 76 77 30
PHI 325: Contemporary Phil of Language 35 27
PHI 330: Topics Advanced Symbolic Logic 11 33
PHI 332: Theories of Knowledge 40 37 27
PHI 335: Philosophy of Time 38
PHI 336: Philosophy of Religion 36 29 35
PHI 340: Phil Traditns of Eastern Asia 27
PHI 344: Japanese Thought & Philosophy 26 24 30
PHI 347: Hermeneutics & Deconstruction 20 8
PHI 353: Philosophy of Mind 47 45
PHI 362: Philosophy of Biology 33 28
PHI 363: Philosophy of Social Sciences 27 39
PHI 364: Philosophy of Technology 47
PHI 365: Philosophy and Computers 41
PHI 366: Philosophy of the Environment 5 10 6
PHI 367: Philosophy of War & Peace 58
PHI 368: Philosophy of Science 35 35
PHI 369: Philosophy of Mathematics 21 30 20
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PHI 370: Philosophical Psychology 49 60 41
PHI 371: Literature and Justice (III) 12
PHI 372: Ethical Inquiry (II) 42 24 29 26
PHI 373: Phil in Relatn to Other Discip 36 3
PHI 375: Philosophy of Law 35 32 34
PHI 376: Philosophy and Medicine 40 45
PHI 377: Contemp Political Philosophy 29 27 23
PHI 379: Philosophy of Race 29 37
PHI 380: Literature and Philosophy 15 28
PHI 381: Aesthetics 21
PHI 382: The Quantum Moment (III) 21
PHI 390: Topics/Philosophy, 12
PHI 395: Junior Seminar 21 32 32 32 23
PHI 401: Indiv Systm Great Philosophers 34 39 18 22
PHI 402: Analysis of Philosophic Texts 26 18 17
PHI 420: Advanced Topics in Philosophy 5
PHI 444: Experiential Learning 1 1
PHI 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 1 7 8 15 14
PHI 459: Write Effectively/Philosophy 4 13 10 24 12
PHI 472: Topics in Asian Philosophy (I) 15 7 15 2
PHI 473: Orientalism 8
PHI 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 10 9 7 8 12
PHI 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 1 3 3 2
PHI 487: Readings & Rsrch in Philosophy 3 5 1 2 6
PHI 489: Rdings & Rsrch in Hist of Phil 5 1 1
PHI 490: Rdings & Rsrch in Phil Investg 3 2 2 4
PHI 495: Philosophy Honors Thesis 2 7 4 6 2
PHI 505: History of Aesthetic Theory 43 15 3
PHI 506: Art and Its Problems 25 8
PHI 507: Aesthetic System 11 8 6
PHI 508: Contemporary Issues 16 10 16 8 7
PHI 509: Special Seminar in Aesthetics 9 4 7 8 2
PHI 511: Modern Philosophy 18
PHI 520: Advanced Studies in Philosophy 5 5 5 5 3
PHI 595: Directed Research 2 1 1
PHI 599: Master's Thesis Research 4 2 4 1
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PHI 600: Ancient Philosophy 11 10 12 8 8
PHI 601: Medieval &/or Renaiss Philos 13
PHI 602: Modern Philosophy 2 11 11
PHI 603: 19th-Century Philosophy 10
PHI 604: Topics in History of Philosoph 25
PHI 610: Philosophy and the Arts 8
PHI 611: Philosophy and Literature 5 9
PHI 615: Philosophy and Feminism 11
PHI 618: Philosophy and the Sciences 8 13
PHI 619: Topics in Interface Studies 13
PHI 620: Advanced Problems in Philosoph 13 5 1 3
PHI 621: Independent Study 27 37 30 37 25
PHI 622: Supervised Teaching 29 20 10 10 12
PHI 623: Teaching Practicum 11 8 5 7 5
PHI 630: Seminar in Continental Philoso 36 24 15 13
PHI 631: Seminar in Analytic Philosophy 7 10 13 3 15
PHI 633: American Pragmatsm & Naturalsm 5
PHI 637: Epistemology 13
PHI 638: Philosophical Psychology 10 18
PHI 639: Social & Political Philosophy 17 8 7 8
PHI 644: Topics in Contemporary Philos 14 25
PHI 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 25 21 20 16 19
PHI 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 20 17 23 17 16
PHI 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 12 10 9 9 8
Physics and Astronomy 9,901 10,210 10,222 9,200 9,543
Astronomy (AST) 809 714 862 669 921
AST 100: Astronomy Today 19 30 41 41 44
AST 101: Introduction to Astronomy 153 132 181 62 128
AST 105: Intro to the Solar System 157 137 57 37 117
AST 112: Astronomy Laboratory 9 16 18 9 8
AST 200: Astronomical Research at SB 14 10 16 19 16
AST 203: Astronomy 42 56 71 71 129
AST 205: Intro to Planetary Sciences 45 48 56 45 16
AST 248: Search for Life in the Univers 257 197 330 284 365
AST 287: Intro Research in Astronomy 3 6 2 3 3
AST 301: Collisions in the Solar System 37 9
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AST 341: Stars and Radiation 25 34 27
AST 345: Undergr Research in Astronomy 1
AST 346: Galaxies 31 30 31
AST 347: Cosmology 31 24
AST 389: Science Fiction 28 49
AST 443: Observational Techniques/Astro 10 4 11 10 6
AST 447: Senior Tutorial in Astronomy 8 4
AST 459: Write Effectively in Astronomy 9 9
AST 475: Teaching Practicum in Astronom 1 1 1 2
AST 487: Senior Research in Astronomy 6 10 14 6 6
Physics (PHY) 9,092 9,496 9,360 8,531 8,622
PHY 112: Light, Color, and Vision 53 29 17 25 41
PHY 113: Physics of Sports 67 46 79 64 67
PHY 115: Physics of Sports Laboratory 20 18 21 19 12
PHY 119: Physics for Envir Studies 27 27 22 26 21
PHY 121: Physics for Life Sciences I 734 782 733 650 314
PHY 122: Physics for Life Sciences II 594 627 599 462 297
PHY 123: Physics for Life Sci Lab I 733 782 732
PHY 124: Physics for Life Sci Lab II 594 627 599
PHY 125: Classical Physics A 265 211 242 301 236
PHY 126: Classical Physics B 154 188 197 209 222
PHY 127: Classical Physics C 162 137 158 172 120
PHY 131: Classical Physics I 993 925 1,025 1,075 1,255
PHY 132: Classical Physics II 740 757 720 779 994
PHY 133: Classical Physics Laboratory I 1,123 1,082 1,131 1,323 1,336
PHY 134: Classical Physics Lab II 817 809 825 915 1,026
PHY 141: Classical Physics I: Honors 38 24 22 23 18
PHY 142: Classical Physics II: Honors 24 14 17 24 15
PHY 153: Data Analysis with Python 34 19
PHY 191: Transitional Study 2 1 1
PHY 192: Transitional Study 1 1
PHY 231: Physics for Future Presidents 31 48 14 49
PHY 237: World Climate and Atmosphere 13 9 11 9 25
PHY 251: Modern Physics 107 134 124 115 110
PHY 252: Modern Physics Laboratory 108 134 124 115 110
PHY 277: Computatn: Physics & Astronomy 82 114 118 113 112
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PHY 287: Introduction to Research 19 26 21 23 17
PHY 291: Transitional Study 4 7 1 2
PHY 300: Waves and Optics 85 101 106 122 106
PHY 301: Electromagnetic Theory I 71 64 79 67 69
PHY 302: Electromagnetic Theory II 28 28 38 40 45
PHY 303: Mechanics 65 74 54 76 75
PHY 306: Thermody, Kin Thry & Stat Mech 68 78 75 80 76
PHY 307: Quantum Mechanics Foundations 15 21 16 10
PHY 308: Quantum Physics 55 66 71 78 69
PHY 311: Connections in Science 13 37 26 14 16
PHY 313: Mystery of Matter 31 10 15 33
PHY 335: Electronics & Instrum Lab 68 93 69 74 87
PHY 382: The Quantum Moment (III) 5
PHY 390: Special Topics in Physics 7 18
PHY 405: Advanced Quantum Physics 14 25 25 27 31
PHY 408: Relativity 20 14 25
PHY 420: Intro to Accelerator Sci/Tech 12
PHY 431: Nuclear and Particle Physics 10 20 16 15 16
PHY 445: Senior Laboratory 31 48 45 50 58
PHY 447: Tutorial in Advanced Topics 6 3 10 7 11
PHY 451: Quantum Electronics 4
PHY 452: Atomic Physics and Lasers 13 18 6 9 11
PHY 459: Write Effectively in Physics 3 54 60
PHY 472: Solid-State Physics 7 4
PHY 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 24 49 41 49 47
PHY 487: Research 30 31 39 57 65
PHY 501: Classical Mechanics 32 48 28 40 46
PHY 503: Methods of Mathem Physics I 27 16
PHY 504: Computational Methods 22 10 12
PHY 505: Classical Electrodynamics 32 43 21 38 39
PHY 511: Quantum Mechanics I 38 50 34 45 57
PHY 512: Quantum Mechanics II 30 40 30 31 44
PHY 514: Current Research Instruments 9 7 6 12 7
PHY 515: Methods of Experimntl Rsrch I 22 29 33 24 18
PHY 517: Lab Course in Astronomicl Tech 6 5 2 4 4
PHY 518: Appl. of Synchroton Radiation 11
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PHY 521: Stars 12 16
PHY 522: Interstellar Medium 8 6
PHY 523: Galaxies 4 4 10
PHY 524: Cosmology 13 19
PHY 540: Statistical Mechanics 37 40 29 36 35
PHY 541: Advanced Statistical Mechanics 2 3 11
PHY 542: Fundamentals of Accelerator Ph 9 4 3 2
PHY 546: Python for Scientific Computin 49 26 34 18
PHY 551: Nuclear Physics I 8 7 13 12 16
PHY 552: Nuclear Physics II 5 10 3 9
PHY 554: Fundamentals of Accelerator Ph 9 3
PHY 555: Solid-State Physics I 18 14 11 12 16
PHY 556: Solid State Physics II 9 10 13 6 16
PHY 557: Elementary Particle Physics 6 4 5 16
PHY 558: Physical Biology 5 8 7 3 6
PHY 559: Blgcl Dynmcs and Ntwr 5 4 2 8 2
PHY 561: Biology for Physical Scientist 7 5 8 9 4
PHY 562: Lasers and Modern Optics 2 6 4 4 7
PHY 564: Advanced Accelerator Physics 10 4
PHY 565: Quantum Electr I: Atomic Phys 7 6 7
PHY 566: Quantum Electr II: Atomic Opti 9 4 8 7 11
PHY 570: Intro Physics for Teachers 5 6 4 8 5
PHY 571: Electromag Theory for Teachers 2 1 1 1
PHY 573: Mechanics for Teachers 1 1 2
PHY 576: Thermo Stat Mech for Teachers 1 1
PHY 578: Quantum Physics for Teachers 1 1
PHY 579: Special Topics for Teachers 5 7 1 6
PHY 580: Special Research Projects 57 64 64 90 127
PHY 582: Optics Rotation 1 6 1 2
PHY 584: Rotation in Physical Biology 1 3
PHY 585: Special Study 13 40 40 39 62
PHY 595: Master's Degree Thesis Rsrch 21 20 26 17 27
PHY 598: Graduate Seminar I 29 45 42 41 56
PHY 599: Graduate Seminar II 37 51 40 46 51
PHY 600: Practicum in Teaching 86 83 72 86 112
PHY 604: Computational Methods II 18
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PHY 610: Quantum Field Theory I 21 22 18 24 23
PHY 611: Quantum Field Theory II 16 17 16 17
PHY 612: Theoretical Particle Physics 8 14 11 15
PHY 613: Advanced Particle Theory 4 4 6 4
PHY 620: Modern General Relativity 10 14 13 12 13
PHY 621: Advanced Quantum Field Theory 5 7 10
PHY 622: String Theory I 5 6 8 12 22
PHY 623: String Theory II 5 6 3 6 5
PHY 655: Advanced Graduate Seminar 17 19 19 13 38
PHY 664: Astronomy Journal Club 4 6 9 6 5
PHY 665: Jrnl Clb in Cmpttnl 1 2 2
PHY 668: Seminar in Astronomy 11 7 3 2 4
PHY 669: Nuclear Astrophysics Seminar 3
PHY 670: Seminar in Theoretical Physics 12 5 9 10
PHY 672: Sem in Elementary Particles 4 2 1
PHY 673: Seminar in Cosmology 8 8 5 3
PHY 674: Seminar in Nuclear Physics 6 2 2 1 2
PHY 676: Seminar in Solid-State Physics 2 4 2 4 7
PHY 678: AMO Seminar 2 2 2 6 4
PHY 680: Topics in Theoretical Physics 29 12 48 18 49
PHY 683: Special Topics in Astronomy 38
PHY 684: Topics in Nuclear Physics 5
PHY 688: Special Topics in Astrophysics 5 10 22 9 8
PHY 689: Special Topics in Accelerator 1 1
PHY 690: Topics in Atomic & Optical Phy 10
PHY 698: Colloquium 82 74 63 80 88
PHY 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 157 144 117 127 102
PHY 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 4 8 6 9 12
PHY 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 8 6 3 7 5
Political Science 4,361 4,187 4,487 4,974 5,993
Political Science (POL) 4,361 4,187 4,487 4,974 5,993
POL 101: World Politics 333 320 341 666 728
POL 102: Intro to American Government 1,340 1,303 1,634 1,708 2,282
POL 103: Intro to Comparative Politics 167 204 267 179 282
POL 201: Intro to Stat Methin Pol Sci 85 66 76 55 61
POL 214: Modern Latin America 48 25 27 35
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POL 216: History of US-Latin Am Relatns 42 33
POL 287: Intro Rsrch in Political Sci 1 30 34 24
POL 307: Women in U.S.-Asian Relations 17 19
POL 308: Women Islam & Political Change 20
POL 309: Politics in the European Union 61 71 63 59 52
POL 310: Immigration & Refugee Politics 36 47 45 41 131
POL 313: Problems of Intnat'l Relations 26 72 56
POL 317: American Election Campaigns 80 40 40 54 55
POL 318: Voters and Elections 65 45 52 50
POL 319: Business Law 127 171 173 108 120
POL 320: Constitutional Law & Pol: US 99 55 42 60
POL 322: Presidency in American Pol Sys 31 110
POL 323: US Congress 40 101 101 124
POL 324: Amer Pol Parties & Pressr Grps 104 55 103 55 75
POL 325: Civil Liberties & Civil Rights 100 72 71
POL 327: Urban Politics 102 100 99 98
POL 330: Gender Issues in the Law 68 111 64 33 87
POL 332: Politics of Criminal Due Proc 31 86 39 39
POL 333: Environmental Law 8 21 28
POL 336: US Foreign Policy 100 55 55 55 54
POL 337: Politics of Africa 66 44 26 67 29
POL 338: Contemporary India 21 45 21 23 22
POL 339: Contemporary China 16 30 19 27 31
POL 340: America's Wars in Asia 23
POL 344: Amer Pol Ideology & Pub Opinio 101 98 97 103
POL 346: Political Psychology 81 58 52 119 110
POL 347: Women and Politics 163 124
POL 348: Political Beliefs and Judgment 33
POL 350: Contemp European Polit Theory 35 56 52
POL 351: Social Surv in Contemp Society 6 18
POL 352: Current Political Events 108
POL 365: Economy and Democracy 52
POL 366: Press & the Presidency 15 31 15
POL 367: Mass Media in American Politic 138 123 91 101 104
POL 368: Social Networks and Politics 48
POL 373: The Biology of Politics 37 55
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POL 374: Global Issues in the U.N. 56 43 54 46 21
POL 375: The Political Animal 40 60 52
POL 377: Contemp Political Philosophy 27
POL 390: Topics in Political Science 4 33 63 69
POL 391: Topics in Political Science 61 107 71 60 68
POL 401: Seminar in Advanced Topics 15
POL 403: Seminar in Advanced Topics 17 29 25
POL 411: Science, Tech & Arms Control 8
POL 434: Supreme Court Decision Making 3
POL 447: Directed Readings in Pol Sci 3 3 1 1
POL 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 8 27 53
POL 459: Write Effectively 38 74 115 141
POL 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 22 29 41 33 41
POL 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 3 3 4 3 5
POL 487: Directed Research 3 3 12 15 16
POL 488: Internship 6 18 15 22 27
POL 489: Washingtn or Albany Internship 1 1
POL 490: Washington or Albany Seminar 1 1
POL 495: Sr Honors Proj in Pol Sci 4 3 7 8 6
POL 496: Sr Honors Proj in Pol Sci 5 3 8 9 5
POL 501: Intro Statistics Public Policy 47 39 38 29 32
POL 502: Inter Statistics Public Policy 46 33 37 30 7
POL 504: Research Design 9 9 6 12 5
POL 509: Public Budgeting and Finance 20 16 20 37 10
POL 510: Personnel Syst Public Policy 28 3 22
POL 530: Topics in Public Affairs 14 9 30 46
POL 531: Topics Public Affairs: Plannin 6 3
POL 534: Intergov Relations & Policy 7 18 13 16
POL 535: Public Policy Analysis & Evalu 32 28 26 32 17
POL 536: Public Mgt & Organiz Behavior 37 21 23 19
POL 537: Admin Law for Policy Analysts 39 23 22 23 11
POL 538: Politics of Local Economic Dev 12
POL 540: Data Appl. in Public Policy 9 9 20 10
POL 541: Survey Research Public Policy 2 13 3
POL 542: Regional Planning 24 8 5 9 5
POL 543: Envir Politics & Policy 16 11 9 12 10
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POL 561: Dynamics of Public Opinion 9 8 7 14 5
POL 562: Passionate Politics: Mobilizat 10 10 7 15 7
POL 564: Social Influences 10
POL 565: Persuasion and Propaganda 6 7 6 13
POL 567: Culture, Values, and Public Op 8 9 8 12 6
POL 568: Master's Thesis 2 1 2 2
POL 569: Internship in MA in Pol Sci 1 2 2 1 1
POL 571: Moral Politics 7 8 11 4
POL 595: Internship Public Policy 3 5
POL 596: Directed Policy Research 3 5 2
POL 597: Master's Paper in Public Polic 5 10 9 9 7
POL 598: Capstone Seminar 13 10
POL 599: Internship in Public Policy 11 10 9 7 10
POL 600: Research Project 10 5 6 9 18
POL 601: Foundations: Pub Pol & Pol Eco 11 6 7 14
POL 602: Applied Data Analysis I 9 6 7 5 9
POL 603: Applied Data Analysis II 9 6 8 6 9
POL 604: Applied Data Analysis III 3 8 4 8 5
POL 605: Foundations: American Politics 4 6 6 7 9
POL 606: Time Series Analysis 6 7
POL 608: Foundations: Pol Psych, Behav 9 7 7 4 9
POL 610: Foundations II: Exper Design 9 5 6 6 5
POL 613: Game Theory For Political Scie 5 2 5 3 4
POL 614: American Judiciary 2
POL 615: Legislative Process 3 6
POL 616: Political Parties and Groups 5
POL 617: Electoral Behavior 5 3
POL 618: American Political Ideology 7 6
POL 625: Ecological Rationality 6
POL 626: Social Networks 5
POL 631: Political Cognition 3 4
POL 632: Mass Comm & Political Persuas 5 6
POL 633: Social Influence & Grp Process 7 3 5
POL 670: Adv Topics: Pol. Economy I 5 3 4 3
POL 673: Adv Topics: American Pol I 5 13 3
POL 676: Advanced Topics: Methods I 9 11 24 7 6
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POL 678: Political Decision Making 4 5 11
POL 679: AdvTopics: Pol Psy Behav I 8
POL 680: Directed Study 1 2 1
POL 681: Directed Study 9 5 14 4 15
POL 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 23 13 14 21 20
POL 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 7 5 1
POL 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1 1
Psychology 8,091 8,030 8,278 8,742 8,924
Psychology (PSY) 8,091 8,030 8,278 8,742 8,924
PSY 103: Introduction to Psychology 1,242 1,257 1,208 1,516 1,650
PSY 201: Statistical Methods in Psych 248 254 302 231 263
PSY 220: Survey in Developmental Psych 518 441 476 476 515
PSY 230: Survey in Abnormal & Clin Psy 435 425 433 422 445
PSY 240: Survey in Social Psychology 379 413 408 417 439
PSY 250: Survey in Biopsychology 409 441 433 443 461
PSY 260: Survey in Cognition & Perceptn 276 354 386 416 412
PSY 273: Supervised Rsrch in Psychology 220 226 242 247 253
PSY 283: Applications & Community Servc 16 25 39
PSY 301: Advanced Statistics 98 103 128 136
PSY 310: Research and Writing in Psych 426 434 454 443 443
PSY 325: Children's Cognitv Developmnt 90 89 90
PSY 327: Human Dev: Educational Context 106 98 50 51 160
PSY 329: Topics in Developmental Psych 61 98 102
PSY 333: Mood Disorders 204
PSY 334: Autism Spectrum Disorders 212 214 204 208
PSY 338: Abnormal Child Psychology 229 229 204 240 437
PSY 339: Topics in Clinical Psychology 211 25 204 207 102
PSY 341: Psychology of Prejudice 194
PSY 345: Theories of Personality 207 22
PSY 346: Health Psychology 185 306 405 420
PSY 347: Psychology of Women 202 202 80
PSY 348: Topics in Social Psychology 258 307 191 205 205
PSY 349: Topics in Social Psychology 215 213 402 213
PSY 355: Human Brain Function 94 89 94
PSY 356: Physiological Psychology 31 75 73 91 88
PSY 357: Animal Learning 114 95
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PSY 358: Topics in Biopsychology 370 384 335 478 351
PSY 359: Topics in Biopsychology 137 191 193 176 202
PSY 364: Judgment and Decision Making 103 80 98 207
PSY 365: Psychology of Language 84
PSY 367: Memory 108 181
PSY 368: Sensation and Perception 76 79 99 85 177
PSY 369: Topics in Cognition & Perceptn 120
PSY 375: History & Systems of Psych 49
PSY 380: Rsrch Lab: Human Cognition 46 49
PSY 382: Rsrch Lab: Social Psychology 26 42 97 89 80
PSY 386: Res Lab: Cultural Psych 71 71
PSY 389: Research Lab: Special Topics 70
PSY 399: Junior Honors Seminar 7 10 8 7 9
PSY 447: Readings in Psychology 13 5 5 11 12
PSY 459: Write Effectively/Psychology 1 1
PSY 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 44 51 40 45 47
PSY 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 8 8 12 5 7
PSY 487: Independent Rsrch in Psych 65 50 62 48 27
PSY 488: Internship 84 73 81 113 123
PSY 495: Senior Honors Seminar 11 6 9 7 7
PSY 496: Senior Honors Seminar 11 5 9 7 7
PSY 501: Analy of Vari and Exper Design 12 17 15 12 14
PSY 502: Correlation and Regression 23 20 21 21 17
PSY 504: First Year Seminar 40 48 42 30 32
PSY 505: Multivariate Methods 15 13 20
PSY 507: Meta-Analysis 14 14
PSY 508: Intro to Computer Applications 35 37 36 33 31
PSY 510: History of Psychology 26 23
PSY 513: Theories of Attention 8 5
PSY 516: Judgment and Decision Making 19 11
PSY 518: Memory 17
PSY 520: Psycholinguistics 6
PSY 534: Assessment: General Princip... 8 5 6 8 8
PSY 537: Meth Interven: Treatment 8 5 6 8 8
PSY 538: Method of Intervention 10 5 7 8 12
PSY 543: Attachment 7
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PSY 544: Emotion & Cognition 19 18
PSY 545: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 9 5 6 10 10
PSY 549: Prejudice and Discrimination 21
PSY 552: Social and Personality Develop 14
PSY 555: Social Psychology 17
PSY 556: Stress and Coping 9 13 16
PSY 558: Social Psychology: Health Appl 7 15
PSY 559: Psych of Women's Health 6
PSY 560: Human Brain Function 4
PSY 561: Cog and Behav Neuro: I 13 15
PSY 562: Cog and Behav Neuro: II 16 9 14
PSY 565: Functional Neuroanatomy 14 11
PSY 581: Integrative Neuro Seminar I 18 19 19 14 12
PSY 582: Integrative Neuro Seminar II 15 20 18 14 10
PSY 583: Cognitive Science Seminar I 19 17 22 20 13
PSY 584: Cognitive Science Seminar II 17 20 19 17 12
PSY 585: Social & Health Psy Seminar I 24 21 18 23 16
PSY 586: Social & Health Psy Seminar II 20 18 19 21 12
PSY 587: Clinical Psychology Seminar I 13 1 10
PSY 588: Clinical Psychology Seminar II 8 4 12
PSY 594: Psychology of Gender 10
PSY 595: Human Development 44 67 67 69
PSY 596: Psychopathology: Externalizing 7 7 6 8 8
PSY 602: Assessment: Personality... 7 6 6 8 8
PSY 603: Ethics and Professional Issues 8 5 6 8 8
PSY 604: Intervention Practicum 5 8 5 5 7
PSY 605: Advanced Clinical Practicum 5 8 5 5 7
PSY 606: Supervised Practice 30 39 38 34 34
PSY 608: Clinical Psychology Internship 12 8 11 4 14
PSY 610: Seminars in Selected Topics 25 18 34 13 37
PSY 620: Seminars in Selected Topics 39 20 10 44
PSY 621: Seminar in Teaching Methods 17 17
PSY 695: Graduate Academic and Professi 3 29 22 24 28
PSY 696: Readings 5 4 6 3 2
PSY 698: Research 126 136 133 121 107
PSY 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 43 47 58 71 52
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PSY 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 14 17 12 6 17
PSY 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 2 1
Science Education Program 231 226 201 175 226
Center for Scien and Math Educ (CSM) 65 76 74 45 68
CSM 599: Graduate Research in Science E 26 36 9 14 16
CSM 600: History and Philosophy of Scie 11 8
CSM 610: The Nature and Practice of Sci 9 6
CSM 620: Science Teacher Education 11 8
CSM 630: Science Education Research Sem 14 8 1
CSM 635: Qual Res Methods in Scienc Edu 28
CSM 640: Directed Study in Science Educ 3 10 7 12 6
CSM 650: Intro Measurement & Assessment 17
CSM 699: Dissertation Research on Campu 5 8 13 18 24
Science Teacher Prep (SCI) 166 150 127 130 158
SCI 410: Pedagogy & Meth for Sci Ed I 1 1 1 1
SCI 420: Pedagogy & Meth for Sci Ed II 2
SCI 449: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 1 1 1 1
SCI 450: Field Experience, Grades 7-12 2
SCI 451: Sup Teaching Sci: Grade 7-9 2 1
SCI 452: Sup Teaching Sci: Grade 10-12 2 1
SCI 454: Science Student Teaching Sem 2 1
SCI 487: Applied Research 1 1
SCI 510: Intro to Science Teaching 18 20 17 20 25
SCI 520: Sci Instructnl Strateg & Tech 23 25 16 14 22
SCI 530: Applied Rsrch in Educ Settings 1 1
SCI 549: Science Field Experience I 17 20 17 20 25
SCI 550: Science Field Experience II 23 23 16 14 22
SCI 551: Sprv Std Teach HS 10-12 Scienc 24 19 20 20 20
SCI 552: Sprv Std Teach 7-9 Scienc 24 19 20 20 20
SCI 554: Spvs Teaching of Science Sem 24 19 20 20 20
Sociology 4,812 4,757 5,008 4,793 5,252
Sociology (SOC) 4,812 4,757 5,008 4,793 5,252
SOC 105: Introduction to Sociology 913 934 961 995 1,007
SOC 200: Medicine and Society 129 148 163 183 211
SOC 201: Research Methods in Sociology 182 169 179 173 211
SOC 202: Statistical Methods in Sociolo 81 86 108 116 77
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SOC 204: Intimate Relationships 184 141 158 164 197
SOC 243: Sociology of Youth 145 135 131 162 168
SOC 247: Sociology of Gender 343 168 133 99 203
SOC 248: Social Probl in Global Perspec 158 355 317 362 198
SOC 268: Thry/Pract Student Leadership 13 8
SOC 302: American Society 96 70 67 68 44
SOC 310: Ethnic and Race Relations 152 203 306 189 381
SOC 315: Sociology of Technology 363 139 141 69 45
SOC 330: Media and Society 173 173 166 94 211
SOC 336: Social Change 49 45
SOC 337: Social Deviance 85 68 70 69
SOC 338: Sociology of Crime 170 75 72
SOC 339: Sociology of Alcoholism & Drug 250
SOC 340: Sociology of Human Reproductn 385 414 430 432 469
SOC 344: Environmental Sociology 65 140 111 379
SOC 348: Global Sociology 44 76 30 76 86
SOC 361: Historical Devel of Soc Theory 216 191 179 205 168
SOC 365: Global Africa 58 72 26 61
SOC 371: Gender and Work 171 184 201
SOC 374: Global Issues in the U.N. 28 47 37 37 21
SOC 378: War and the Military 102 130 168 83
SOC 380: Social Psychology 121 164 126 136 193
SOC 381: Sociology of Organizations 46 66
SOC 384: Sociology of the Life Course 46 44 46 46 87
SOC 386: State & Society in Middle East 174 117 29 23
SOC 388: Sociology of Islam 38 21 29
SOC 390: Special Topics 101 46 58 70 85
SOC 391: Special Topics 17 53 18
SOC 392: Special Topics 4 7 80
SOC 393: Topics in Health, Medicine,Soc 44
SOC 394: Special Topics 32
SOC 447: Independent Readings 6 10 9 3 1
SOC 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 8 25
SOC 459: Write Effectively in Sociology 1 5 14 15
SOC 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 56 68 79 80 76
SOC 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 11 7 12 10 10
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SOC 487: Independent Research 48 54 35 43 27
SOC 488: Internship 30 32 38 38 28
SOC 495: Senior Honors Project I 2 6 1 2 3
SOC 496: Senior Honors Project II 2 5 3 2 2
SOC 501: Multivar Stat for Soc Science 15 11 14 12 6
SOC 502: Multivar Regression Techniques 16 11 15 12 7
SOC 504: Logic and Pract of Sociology 17 11 7
SOC 505: Classical Sociological Theory 19 13 9
SOC 506: Contemporary Soc. Theory 18 13 9
SOC 509: The Practice of Ethnography 6
SOC 510: Historical Meth in Sociology 7
SOC 512: Global Sociology, Iden and Org 17 14
SOC 514: Adv. Topics Global Sociology 4 23 9 18
SOC 518: Sociology of Gender 18
SOC 519: Adv. Topics in Gender Studies 18 12 8
SOC 555: War and the Military 5
SOC 561: Cultural Sociology 9
SOC 566: Funding & Grant Writing 8
SOC 590: Independent Study 24 22 25 22 21
SOC 591: Special Seminars 12 10 10
SOC 595: Special Seminars 14
SOC 598: Research 8 11 9 6 12
SOC 603: Adv Topics in Quant Analysis 8 9
SOC 604: Adv Topics in Qual Analysis 10 5
SOC 691: Pract for Teaching/Grad Assts 13 7 6 8 8
SOC 692: Pract in the Teaching of Soc 5 6 8 6 4
SOC 693: Pract for Grad Teaching Intern 3 4 8 5 4
SOC 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 23 16 18 17 14
SOC 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 14 23 18 24 18
SOC 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 9 4 2 4 7
Sustainability Studies 2
Geospatial Science (GSS) 2
GSS 570: Geospatial Narratives: Deep Ma 2
Theatre Art 1,423 1,516 1,414 1,390 962
Dance (DAN) 2
DAN 568: Dance Improvisation 2
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Theatre Arts (THR) 1,423 1,516 1,412 1,390 962
THR 101: Introduction to Theatre Arts 445 331 416 381 181
THR 103: Introduction to Theatre Design 53 62 26 47 75
THR 104: Play Analysis 211 277 169 163
THR 105: Acting I 190 197 195 203 129
THR 115: Stagecraft 31 39 37 25 32
THR 117: Media: Analysis and Culture 14 15 19 17 33
THR 200: Theatre Practicum I 3 3
THR 201: Theatre History I 18 24 29 25 29
THR 202: Theatre History II 19 15 14 12
THR 205: Acting II 25 19 13 9
THR 207: The Theatre of Baseball 52
THR 214: Theatre in New York 13 27 15 24
THR 215: Introduction to Design 5 8 4 2
THR 216: Intro to Visual Interpretation 65 75 84 65 105
THR 224: Experimental Studio 18 10 19 19
THR 230: Voice for the Actor 15
THR 232: Improvisation 12 13 21 16
THR 245: Movement for Actors 12
THR 277: Media Industry 10 31 15 30 34
THR 291: Marketing for the Arts and Per 4
THR 298: Student Media Leadership 4 1 8 11 22
THR 300: Theatre Practicum II 7 1
THR 303: Costume Crafts Laboratory 2 3 1
THR 304: Arts Marketing 2 10 10
THR 305: Lighting and Sound Laboratory 2 5 12 1
THR 306: Stagecraft Laboratory 1 1 7 3
THR 307: Performance Laboratory 21 6 17 15 6
THR 308: Prevention Through the Arts 6 9 9 7 5
THR 309: Prevention Through the Arts II 6 7 7 7 5
THR 312: American Theatre and Drama 22 28 32 32 33
THR 313: Asian Theatre and Drama 33 34 34 29
THR 315: The Classical Age 3 15 27
THR 316: The Modern Era 16 23 22 9
THR 320: Production I 11 11 9 9
THR 321: Production II 7 9 17 16
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THR 322: Acting III 9 14
THR 325: Screenwriting 19
THR 326: Playwriting 4 10 9 8
THR 334: Performance Art I 12 5
THR 336: Stage Management 6 8 7
THR 337: Advanced Technical Theatre 6
THR 344: Performance Art II 7 11
THR 346: Lighting Design 6
THR 351: Topics in Performance 25 21 17
THR 352: Topics in Performance 24 19
THR 354: Topics in Dramaturgy 2 3
THR 355: Media and Production Design 21
THR 380: Creative Process in Theatre I 9 8
THR 381: Creative Process II 10 9
THR 401: Senior Seminar 11 11 11 19 10
THR 403: Media: Theory and Criticism 12 6
THR 438: Directing I 6 1 11
THR 444: Experiential Learning 2 1 1
THR 447: Readings In Theatre Arts 5 4 4 5 1
THR 458: Speak Effectively Before Aud 4
THR 459: Write Effectively in THR 5 11 17 9
THR 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 5 2 4 5 5
THR 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 2 1 1 1
THR 480: Projects in Media 9 12 22 16 8
THR 483: Projects in Theatrical Design 2 2 1 1
THR 484: Projects in Theater 6 9 10 11 9
THR 487: Independent Research 15 12 18 23 6
THR 488: Internship 19 15 30 19 19
THR 500: Intro to Grad Study in Drama.. 5
THR 505: Dramaturgy I: Production 4
THR 510: Western Theatre History 4
THR 511: Far Eastern Theatre and Drama 4
THR 520: Western Dramatic Literature 3
THR 523: Theatre in New York 2 2 1
THR 525: Topics in Theatre and Drama 4
THR 530: Dir Read in Theatre and Drama 3 1
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THR 540: Design Theory and Practice 1
THR 550: Teaching Seminar 5 1 2
THR 590: M.A. Thesis 4 5 4 1
THR 591: Independent Project 5 8 5 2
THR 635: Theories of Performance 3 2 1
THR 638: Directing I - Princ. of Direct 2 2
Wmn's, Gndr, & Sxlty Stdy 1,021 1,082 1,170
Women's Studies (WST) 1,021 1,082 1,170
WST 102: Intro Women's Stds in Soc Sci 132 134 172
WST 103: Women, Culture, and Difference 166 214 184
WST 111: Intro Queer Studies/Humanities 64 55 54
WST 210: Contemp Issues in WaGS 31 66
WST 237: Images of Ital-American Women 15
WST 247: Sociology of Gender 21 18 32
WST 276: Feminism: Lit & Cultrl Contxts 7 6
WST 287: Research in Women's Studies 2 4
WST 291: Introduction Feminist Theory 59 58 74
WST 301: Histories of Feminism 85 74 85
WST 305: Feminist Theories in Context 43 36 46
WST 330: Gender Issues in the Law 22 6 11
WST 331: JapaneseLit FemDomain 10 5
WST 334: Women in Modern Europn History 9
WST 340: Sociology of Human Reproductn 50 46 24
WST 345: Women & Gender in Chinese Hist 3 9
WST 360: Women and Gender in Pre-Modern 9
WST 371: Gender and Work 18 16
WST 372: Topics in Women and Literature 11
WST 374: Hist Persp on Gender Orientatn 21 25
WST 377: Psychology of Women 11
WST 381: AIDS, Race, Gender/Black Cmmty 8 10
WST 382: Black Women's Lit of Diaspora 11 7 18
WST 390: Topics in Women's Stds in Hum 16 5
WST 391: Topics in Women's Stds in Hum 26 20
WST 392: Topics in Women & Science 28 25 29
WST 394: Topics Medicine, Reprod, Gendr 13
WST 395: Topics in Global Feminism 43 35 54
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WST 397: Soc Sci Topics in Women's Stds 19
WST 398: Gender, Race, Ethnicity 29 42 47
WST 399: Topics in Gender & Sexuality 47 44 44
WST 407: Sr Rsrch Sem WST Minors 23 10 26
WST 408: Sr Rsrch Sem WST 20 17 20
WST 447: Directed Readings in WST 2 2 1
WST 458: Speak Effectively/Audience 1
WST 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 8 7 6
WST 487: Indep Proj Women's Studies 3 1 5
WST 488: Internship 6 7 3
WST 495: Senior Honors Project I 1 2 3
WST 496: Senior Honors Project II 1 2 2
WST 512: Adv. Topics in Gender Studies 2 3
WST 597: Directed Readings for M.S. Stu 2
WST 598: Thesis Research 1 1 1
WST 599: Independent Study 1
WST 600: Feminist Interdisciplinary His 8 12 7
WST 601: Feminist Theories 14 11 6
WST 610: Adv Topics in Women's Studies 21 15 16
WST 680: Interdisciplinary Research Des 6 6 6
WST 690: Directed Readings for Doctoral 9 5 7
WST 696: Self-Directed Readings 7 7 2
WST 698: Practicing Women's and Gender 7 9 6
WST 699: Dissertation Research on Campu 1 8 12
WST 700: Dissertation Research off Camp 3 8
WST 701: Dissertation Research off Camp 1
Women's Studies 2
Women's Studies (WST) 2
WST 495: Senior Honors Project I 1
WST 496: Senior Honors Project II 1
Writing Program 4,384 4,336 4,294 4,122 4,261
Writing (WRT) 4,384 4,336 4,294 4,122 4,261
WRT 101: Introductory Writing Workshop 715 630 661 639 664
WRT 102: Intermediate Writing Workshop 3,048 3,051 3,036 3,036 3,236
WRT 200: Grammar and Style for Writers 64 71 64 14 18
WRT 201: Principles/Prof Writing 19
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WRT 301: Writing in the Disciplines 12 41
WRT 302: Critical Writing Seminar 176 194 178 151 79
WRT 303: The Personal Essay 155 175 177 130 77
WRT 304: Writing for Your Profession 39 38 20 17
WRT 305: Writing: Health Professions 28 29 32 19
WRT 306: Tutor Training 14 13 13
WRT 380: Advanced Research Writing 13 18 13 14 17
WRT 381: Adv Analytic & Argument Writ 13 11 14 15 15
WRT 392: Mentoring Writers 17 20 17 17 16
WRT 458: Speak Effectively/Audience 23
WRT 459: Write Effectively 2
WRT 487: Independent Project 32 13 10 7 18
WRT 488: Internship 16 9 18 14 21
WRT 506: Studies in Literary Theory 2 1
WRT 509: Studies in Lang and Linguistic 2 2 1
WRT 592: Prob in Teaching Writ or Comp 1 2 1 2
WRT 614: Topics in Comp and Writing 3 6 7 7 9
WRT 621: Graduate-Level Writing 44 20 23 23 34
WRT 687: Independent Study 1
WRT 690: Directed Readings 4 4 6 2
WRT 698: Practicum in Teaching Writing 4
Business, College of 8,816 10,357 10,695 11,745 11,221
College of Business 8,816 10,357 10,695 11,745 11,221
Accounting (ACC) 1,031 1,144 1,190 1,351 1,223
ACC 210: Financial Accounting 418 467 520 564 568
ACC 214: Mngrl Cost Analysis and App 91 106 107 95 60
ACC 310: Intermediate Accounting I 88 115 88 79 79
ACC 311: Federal Income Taxation I 107 92 107 92 92
ACC 312: Financl Statmnt Reportng Analy 51
ACC 313: Intermediate Acctng II 76 77 73 77 55
ACC 314: Federal Income Taxation II 58 95 61 64 83
ACC 400: External Auditing 32 62 76 75 60
ACC 542: Accounting for Small Business 19 38
ACC 543: Corporate Governance 26
ACC 562: Accntig Infrmtn Systm 20 19 28 41 28
ACC 580: Contemp Issues in Accounting 11 27 27
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ACC 590: Advanced Auditing & Assurance 19 14 19 47 33
ACC 591: Internal Auditing 17 20
ACC 594: Govt. and Not for Profit ... 16 21 18 34 25
ACC 596: Fnncl Accntng Thry 18 17 29 44 26
ACC 597: Advncd Accntng 7 16 21 45 31
ACC 598: Frnsc Accntng 13 23 13 29 30
Business Administration (MBA) 1,477 1,446 1,475 1,427 1,410
MBA 501: Management Economics 139 141 186 152 43
MBA 502: Finance 114 85 128 88 108
MBA 503: Data Analysis & Decision Makng 100 118 122 102 144
MBA 504: Financial Accounting 71 80 49 106 97
MBA 505: Marketing 112 102 70 53 59
MBA 506: Leaders, Teams, Communicator 103 100 151 197 143
MBA 507: Ethics in Management 73 113 119 154 140
MBA 509: Continuous Quality Improvement 26 18 17
MBA 511: Technological Innovations 123 125 126 129 156
MBA 512: Business Planning 62 79 105 108 98
MBA 513: Human Relations/Workforce Plan 16
MBA 517: Information Systems for Manage 20
MBA 521: Industry Project 69 86
MBA 522: Industry Project 46 39 131 160 135
MBA 527: Women in the Workplace 13
MBA 530: Emp Dispute Resol/Conflict Mgt 20 11 15 19
MBA 532: Foundations of Human Resources 21 21
MBA 533: Employee Relations/Labor Mgt 6
MBA 537: Employee Learning-Prof Develop 3
MBA 538: Organizational Devel & Change 21
MBA 540: Data Mining 7 36
MBA 543: Business Analytics 13 81
MBA 543: Quantitative Methods 16 10
MBA 553: Simulation and Modeling 1 1
MBA 560: Design and Analysis of Managem 4 18
MBA 566: Business law 24 13
MBA 570: Entrepreneurship 26 42 29 21
MBA 574: Project Management 21 25 24 30
MBA 584: Electric Energy Markets 11
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courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
MBA 586: Virtual Communications 17 15
MBA 588: Database Management 14
MBA 589: Operations Management 130 78 71 38 58
MBA 592: Organizational Behavior 73 116 87 38 24
MBA 595: Individual Directed Research 30 41 13 17 21
MBA 599: Internship Practicum 6 5 1 2 1
Business Management (BUS) 5,731 6,874 7,463 8,195 7,908
BUS 111: Intro to Bus for Non-Bus Maj 903 876 921 743
BUS 115: Introduction to Business 149 179 242 252 896
BUS 215: Intro to Business Statistics 447 592 559 630 617
BUS 220: Intro to Decision Sciences 323 457 497 581 538
BUS 295: Business Honors Seminar II 8
BUS 300: Writing for Business Mngmnt 1 1
BUS 301: Business Communications 21 210 422 337
BUS 302: Social Media Marketing 56 177 170 161 207
BUS 325: Legal Environment of Business 52 44 44 59 35
BUS 326: Organizational Behavior 115 563 603 601 548
BUS 330: Principles of Finance 457 506 461 627 657
BUS 331: International Finance 102 115 108 160 173
BUS 332: Entrepreneurial Finance 56 92 110 107 117
BUS 333: Intro. BUS. Real Estate 22 38 55 35 60
BUS 334: Consumer Advertising/Promotion 57 40 40
BUS 336: Mergers & Acquisitions 46 88 96 83 94
BUS 337: Entrprnshp Across Countries 72 93 98 82 28
BUS 340: Information Systms in Managmnt 124 224 228 118 122
BUS 346: Operations Management 337 320 325 450 419
BUS 348: Principles of Marketing 432 435 459 467 466
BUS 351: Human Resource Management 103 53
BUS 353: Entrepreneurship 85 110 104 139 230
BUS 355: Investment Analysis 45 29 90 107 122
BUS 356: Financial Engineering 75 39 39 38 80
BUS 357: Principles of Sales 53 48 54 60
BUS 358: Marketing Research 100 159 202 231 243
BUS 359: Consumer Behavior 106 124 214 215 236
BUS 362: Prnciples of Int'l Marketing 46 85 55 60 48
BUS 363: Brand Management 51 38 55 59 72
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BUS 364: How to Build a Startup 31 38 58 42 15
BUS 365: Financial Management 95 77 60 74 120
BUS 366: Money and Financial Inst. 37
BUS 370: Lean Practices in Operations 57 52 55 49 56
BUS 371: Supply Chain Management 34 43 38 41 52
BUS 372: Quality Management 56 74 56 53 61
BUS 380: Honors - Rsch Methods 10
BUS 383: Social Entrepreneurship 115 121 56
BUS 391: Mgt. of Sports Organizations 33 47
BUS 393: Principles of Project Mgt 104 73 89 62 57
BUS 399: IP Strategy 20 25
BUS 401: Negotiation Workshop 17 19 25 28
BUS 440: International Management 46 72 69 80
BUS 441: Business Strategy 122 110 122 214 231
BUS 446: Business Ethics through Film 51 52 60
BUS 447: Business Ethics 266 309 341 441 456
BUS 448: Marketing Strategy 77 96 185 185 176
BUS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum I 45 74 74 96 103
BUS 476: Undergrad Teachng Practicum II 14 12 8 15 15
BUS 487: Independent Research 56 56 77 74 85
BUS 488: Internship 34 38 50 87 70
BUS 495: Business Honors Program Thesis 6 18 34 15 3
BUS 496: Business Honors Program Thesis 6 18 28 18 3
BUS 554: The Lean Launch Pad: Turning a 6 2 4 1
Finance (FIN) 204 209 318 304 218
FIN 523: High-Frequency Finance 6
FIN 524: Asset Pricing 11 6
FIN 526: Investor Psychology 19 11
FIN 528: Risk Model in the Pract of Fin 23
FIN 536: Fnncl Mngmnt 23 48 28
FIN 539: Invstmnt Anlyss 36 25 44 43 26
FIN 540: Probability and Statistics for 12 31 26 21
FIN 541: Bank Mngmnt 42 36 29 44
FIN 545: Cptl Mrkts 23 25 27
FIN 547: Fund. of Fxd Inome Anly 22 23
FIN 549: Rsk Mngmnt 38 25 34 25 13
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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FIN 552: Mrgrs and Acqustns 30 45 50 12
FIN 559: Cmpttnl Fnnce 6 6
FIN 562: Data Analysis for Finance 14 16 38 17 44
FIN 576: Ral Estte Fnnce 6
FIN 578: Bhvrl Fnnce 15 31 30
FIN 579: Advncd Invstmnts 13 19
FIN 580: Finance Research Practicum 8 8
Marketing (MKT) 110 177 157 169 144
MKT 516: Strtgc Brnd Mngmnt 25 30 34
MKT 518: Principles of Sales Mgmnt 27 34 24 26 16
MKT 519: Social Media Marketing Strateg 35 20 17 16
MKT 534: Marketing and Society 15
MKT 535: New Product Development 29 33 28 24
MKT 555: Cnsumr Bhvr 11 21 43
MKT 565: Consumer Insights 15 13 26 21 30
MKT 567: Integrated Marketing Managemen 15 21 12 8 33
MKT 580: Integrated Mkt Communications 13 20 22
Technology Management Prog (TMP) 263 507 92 299 318
TMP 542: International Bus, Tech & Econ 28 37 40 24 32
TMP 543: Leadership, Team Effectiveness 36 32
TMP 544: Organizational Behavior 28 36 36 32
TMP 545: Basic Financial Accounting 35
TMP 546: ACCT FOR HIGH TECH 28 37 36 32
TMP 547: Business Strategy 28
TMP 549: Negotiation Strategy 37 15 24
TMP 551: DATA ANALYSIS 25
TMP 552: MANAGEMENT SCIENCE 36
TMP 573: Basic Marketing Principles 22
TMP 574: MKT OF TECH PRODUCTS 22
TMP 577: Business Project A 35 37
TMP 578: Business Project B 39 37 35 33
TMP 585: Op Manag for Tech Organization 28 37 36 32
TMP 586: HR Manag for High Tech Enviros 30
TMP 591: Tech Mgmt & Emerging Industr 28 36
TMP 593: Devel Tech Manag Solutions A 28 25
TMP 597: Tech Management & Strategy 28 37 36 32
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TMP 598: Technology & Entrepreneurship 13 36 32
TMP 599: Intellectual Property Strategy 31
Dental Medicine, School of 39 53 74 68 71
Oral Biology and Pathology 31 36 74 63 69
Oral Biology and Pathology (HDO) 31 36 74 63 69
HDO 320: Research: Oral Biology Path 1 3 2
HDO 321: Oral Biology Research II 1 1
HDO 420: Oral Biology Research III 1 1 1
HDO 421: Oral Biology Research IV 1
HDO 520: Oral Microbial Systems 9 5 8
HDO 530: Bio & Pathol of the Periodonti 1
HDO 560: Oral Biology and Pathology I 3 6
HDO 561: Oral Biology and Pathology II 1 2 5 2 2
HDO 562: Oral Biology and Pathology III 2 5 2 2
HDO 563: Oral Biology and Pathology IV 2 1
HDO 599: Graduate Research 16 12 29 23 31
HDO 690: Oral Biology and Pathology Sem 10 9 15 16 16
HDO 699: Thesis Resrch Oral Bio Path 2 3 4 5 6
HDO 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1 2 2 1
School of Dental Medicine 8 17 5 2
General Dentistry (HDG) 8 15 4 2
HDG 299: Introd to Research Gen Den 8 14 4 2
HDG 399: Supervised Rsrch Gen Den 1
Periodontics (HDP) 2 1
HDP 320: PERIODONTAL RESEARCH 1 1
HDP 321: PERIODONTAL RESEARCH 1
Engring & App Sci, College of 37,074 41,050 42,989 45,869 43,330
Applied Math and Statistics 8,505 9,233 9,919 10,648 10,993
Applied Math and Statistics (AMS) 8,505 9,233 9,919 10,648 10,993
AMS 102: Elements of Statistics 748 763 702 739 818
AMS 103: Applied Math in Technology 146 242 299 233 234
AMS 110: Probability & Stat Life Scienc 650 662 633 659 795
AMS 151: Applied Calculus I 218 200 178 201 204
AMS 161: Applied Calculus II 506 512 510 675 794
AMS 210: Applied Linear Algebra 835 1,009 1,044 1,188 1,099
AMS 261: Applied Calculus III 521 522 473 625 654
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AMS 300: Writing in Applied Mathematics 6 8 46 52 44
AMS 301: Finite Mathematical Structures 736 825 910 885 967
AMS 303: Graph Theory 113 186 239 340 182
AMS 310: Survey of Probability and Stat 697 787 886 833 946
AMS 311: Probability Theory 195 205 280 268 408
AMS 315: Data Analysis 193 205 399 401 453
AMS 316: Time Series Analysis 63 57 51 80 54
AMS 318: Financial Mathematics 182 181 181 175 190
AMS 320: Quant Finance 77 87 99
AMS 326: Numerical Analysis 30 41 40 41 37
AMS 332: Modeling Physiological Systems 24 26 43 26 25
AMS 333: Mathematical Biology 36 47 40 51 54
AMS 335: Game Theory 70 27 28 29 64
AMS 341: Op Rsrch I: Determinist Models 102 103 132 103 217
AMS 342: Op Rsrch II: Stochastic Models 65 48 72 55 52
AMS 345: Computational Geometry 31 40 68 104 69
AMS 351: Applied Algebra 71 62 80 99 79
AMS 361: Applied Calculus IV: Diff Equ 519 532 516 628 643
AMS 394: Statistical Laboratory 53 59 58 60
AMS 412: Mathematical Statistics 42 39 48 49 59
AMS 441: Business Enterprise 50 50 58 53 54
AMS 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 2
AMS 475: Undergrad Teachng Practicum 95 104 137 155 175
AMS 476: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 22 37 48 50 57
AMS 487: Research in Applied Mathematic 11 14 17 33 21
AMS 500: Rspnsble Cndct of Rstc 55 67 49 33 27
AMS 501: Diff Equ & Boundary Val Pr I 21 14 18 22 11
AMS 502: Diff Equ & Boundary Val Pr II 16 17 16 15 9
AMS 503: Applications of Complex Analys 11 18 16 7 15
AMS 507: Introduction to Probability 73 111 95 117 77
AMS 510: Analytical Methods for AMS 95 96 99 118 70
AMS 511: Foundations of Quantitative Fi 44 58 52 40 31
AMS 512: Capital Markets & Portfolio Th 29 23 29 39 15
AMS 513: Fin Derivatives & Stoch Calcul 26 27 29 25 25
AMS 514: Computational Finance 20 15 16 29 21
AMS 515: Case Studies in Comp Finance 4 5 4
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AMS 516: Statistical Methods in Finance 33 18 31 39 28
AMS 517: Quantitative Risk Management 20 19 32 26 20
AMS 518: Advanced Stochastic Models, Ri 13 13 18 15 16
AMS 519: Internship in Quantitative Fin 3 3 1
AMS 522: Bayesian Methods in Finance 14 10 14 8
AMS 523: Mathematics of High Frequency 10 7 8 10 18
AMS 526: Numerical Analysis I 18 22 21 26 9
AMS 527: Numerical Analysis II 19 18 20 12 16
AMS 528: Numerical Analysis III 17 20 20 14 16
AMS 530: Principles in Parallel Comput 15 10 13 25 17
AMS 531: Laboratory Rotations in Comput 12 15 10 8 4
AMS 532: Jrnl Clb in Cmpttnl 18 21 20 25 16
AMS 533: Numerical Methods and Algorith 10 8 6 9 6
AMS 534: Introduction to Systems Biolog 9 6 8 6
AMS 535: Intro to Comp Structural Bio 13 12 9 8 9
AMS 536: Molecular Modeling 5 3 1 4
AMS 537: Blgcl Dynmcs and Ntwr 9 4 5 5 5
AMS 539: Intro to Phys & Quant Bio 7 9 7 9 4
AMS 540: Linear Programming 23 23 19 19 19
AMS 542: Analysis of Algorithms 30 37 56 50 44
AMS 545: Computational Geometry 18 15 13 22 9
AMS 546: Network Flows 15 10
AMS 547: Discrete Mathematics 4 5 4 5 4
AMS 548: Opt techs in biomolecular sims 5 7 6
AMS 549: Computational Biology 1
AMS 550: Op Rsrch: Stochastic Models 32 40 20 27 19
AMS 553: Simulation and Modeling 33 10 25 13 19
AMS 555: Game Theory II 1 1
AMS 556: Dynamic Programming 5 9 6 7 8
AMS 559: Smart Energy in the Info Age 22 50
AMS 560: Big Data Algorithms & Networks 17 51 31
AMS 561: Intro to Computational Science 35 30 38
AMS 562: Intro to Sci Programming C++ 19 17 9
AMS 565: Wave Propagation 6
AMS 569: Probability Theory I 16 14 8 9 7
AMS 570: Intro to Math Statistics 62 56 55 58 38
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AMS 571: Mathematical Statistics 8 28 9 9 5
AMS 572: Data Analysis I 57 83 79 71 58
AMS 573: Ctgorcl Data Anlys 46 47 49 48 37
AMS 575: Intern in Stat Consulting 9 1 1 2
AMS 577: Multivariate Analysis 13 10
AMS 578: Regression Theory 49 69 53 60 33
AMS 582: Design of Experiments 41 41 44 36 45
AMS 586: Time Series 29 26 15 16
AMS 588: Failure & Survival Data Analys 5 28 8 23
AMS 593: Interest Rate and Credit Model 7
AMS 595: Fundamentals of Computing 22 17 86 65
AMS 597: Statistical Computing 47 53 46 50 43
AMS 598: Big Data Analysis 20 21
AMS 599: Research 129 151 138 105 126
AMS 600: Socially Responsible Investing 6
AMS 601: Risk Management and Business R 12
AMS 603: Risk Measures For Finance & Da 6 9 8 4 6
AMS 676: Applied Mathematics Internship 5 6 10 8 6
AMS 691: Topics in Applied Mathematics 4 41 47 7
AMS 698: Practicum in Teaching 2 2 3
AMS 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 160 132 113 131 113
AMS 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 16 10 9 3 1
AMS 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1 4 6 6 2
Biomedical Engineering 1,444 1,922 2,086 2,315 2,176
Biomedical Engineering (BME) 1,444 1,922 2,086 2,315 2,176
BME 100: Intro Biomed Engineering 112 157 110 78 83
BME 120: BME Programming Fundamentals 57 94 72 39 55
BME 200: Bioeng Extreme Environ 32 151 115 197 217
BME 205: Clinical Chal 21st Cent 156 260 248
BME 212: Biomed Engrng Rsch Fundamentls 64 95 102 67 48
BME 213: Intro to Nanotech 20 5 9
BME 260: Stat and Dyn Bio Systems 75 71 101 64 42
BME 271: Circuits and Bioelectricity 36 11
BME 300: Writing in Biomed Engrng 62 72 70 81 59
BME 301: Biophotonics 58 71 69 94 68
BME 303: Biomechanics 30 75 77 85 72
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BME 304: Genetic Engineering 70 115 70 76 84
BME 305: Biofluids 57 71 66 89 69
BME 311: Bioimaging 50 57 67 72 71
BME 313: Bioinstrumentation 19 25 24 24 23
BME 353: Introduction to Biomaterials 31 40 51 52 48
BME 354: Advanced Biomaterials 15 21 38 23 42
BME 371: Biological Microfluidics 14 21 15 20 12
BME 381: Nanofabrication Biomed Appl 30 56 43 22 46
BME 400: Research and Nanotech 1 2
BME 402: Contemporary Biotechnology 25 44 29 44
BME 404: Tissue Engineering 12 24 33 39 32
BME 420: Computational Biomechanics 13 14 22 23 25
BME 430: Quant Human Physiology 31 46 33 32 30
BME 440: Biomedical Engrng Design 44 55 70 65 87
BME 441: Sr Design Proj in Biomed Eng 44 55 70 65 87
BME 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 30 36 30 30 21
BME 481: Biosensors 17 23 21 23 10
BME 488: Biomedical Engnrng Internship 2 1 7
BME 494: Honors Seminar on Research 6 7 7
BME 495: Honors Independent Research 6 7 7
BME 499: Rsch in Biomedical Engineering 76 92 91 123 73
BME 501: Engin. Principles in Cell Bio 30 26 40 36 26
BME 502: Adv Numerical & Comp Analysis 28 15 32 34 28
BME 503: Cell and Molecular Imaging 14 15 14 14 14
BME 504: Biomaterials Science & Analysi 8 5 9 5 7
BME 505: Principles and Practice of BME 31 26 23 32 27
BME 508: Mol and Cell Biomechanics 16 14 12 22
BME 509: Fund of Bioscience Indstry 10 18 14 20 12
BME 510: Biomechanics 9 5 10 13 7
BME 513: Intro Modern Imaging 10 5
BME 517: Radiation Physics 8 13 8 9 15
BME 518: Radiobiology 13 14 11 18 11
BME 519: Medical Health Physics 7 6 6 4 4
BME 520: Lab Rotation I 25 22 33 33 29
BME 521: Lab Rotation II 21 21 30 32 28
BME 526: Biological Systems Engineering 9 7 7 14 4
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
BME 530: Medical Image Formation 13 14 4 4 4
BME 531: Biosensing and Bioimaging 6 7
BME 540: Radiation Oncology Physics 5 4 3 3 1
BME 558: Physical & Quantitative Biolog 7 8
BME 571: Microfluids in Bio Systems 9 3 3 7 12
BME 572: Biomolecular Analysis 13
BME 573: iPhn Prgrmmng fr Mdcl Applct 16
BME 581: Biomedical Nanofabrication 5 4 10
BME 595: BME MS Project 1
BME 599: Biomedical Engineering Rsrch 48 62 30 45 56
BME 603: Advanced Quantitati Human Phys 5 6 8
BME 604: Finite Elem Model in Bio, Med 3 7 2 4 3
BME 608: Contemporary Biotechnology 10 5
BME 610: Magnetic Resonance 6 7 5 10 12
BME 611: Positron Emission Tomography 5 18
BME 615: Clinical Medical Imaging 1 1
BME 616: Clinical Nuclear Medicine Imag 3
BME 617: Clinical Radiation Oncology 4 1 4 1
BME 690: Biomedical Engineering Rsrch 31 18 42 47 44
BME 698: Practicum in Teaching 2 20
BME 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 25 27 26 20 25
BME 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 3 3 2
BME 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 3
Biomedical Informatics 9 40 71
Biomedical Informatics (BMI) 9 40 71
BMI 501: Intro to BMI 6 5
BMI 502: Life Sci for BMI 3 5
BMI 503: Comp Sci for BMI 2 7
BMI 511: Translational BMI 4 2
BMI 512: Clinical Informatics 4 4
BMI 513: Imaging Informatics 2
BMI 517: Sig Path, Biochem & Tiss Morph 5
BMI 520: Data Analytics/Soft Stacks 4 6
BMI 530: Soft Dev in BMI 3 3
BMI 540: Stat Methods in BMI 3 6
BMI 590: Ind Stdy in BMI 2
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BMI 592: BMI MA Pre-Candidate Seminar 4 15
BMI 595: Special Topics in BMI 1
BMI 596: Special Problems in BMI 4
BMI 599: MS Rsrch and Thesis in BMI 2 7
BMI 692: BMI Candidate Seminar 2 1
BMI 699: Diss. Rsch-On Campus 2 3 3
Civil Engineering 14 791 991 1,015
Civil Engineering (CIV) 14 791 991 1,015
CIV 100: Infrastructure 66 70 72
CIV 101: Intro Civil Engineering 78 59
CIV 203: Autocad Basics 11
CIV 210: Land Surveying 55 44 48
CIV 300: Technical Communication 56 40 53
CIV 305: TRANSP SYS I 45 53 45
CIV 306: TRANSP SYS II 5 8
CIV 310: Structural Engineering 55 48 43
CIV 312: Steel & Concrete Design 49 48 37
CIV 320: Water Treatment Design 50 44 42
CIV 330: Intro. to Geotech. Eng. 52 45 39
CIV 340: CE Materials Lab 52 45 41
CIV 341: Geotech Lab 53 44 38
CIV 342: CE Hydraulics Lab 29 48 45
CIV 364: Fluid Mechanics 42
CIV 393: Construction Management 26 34
CIV 407: Transportation Economics 21 30 14
CIV 410: PRIN FOUND ENG 27 51 43
CIV 411: Matrix Structural Analysis 27
CIV 414: Adv. Constr. Mat. 14 13
CIV 420: Hydraulics 29 47 47
CIV 422: Coastal Engineering 11
CIV 423: Coastal Design 7 3 8
CIV 424: Stormwater Management & Design 3 14
CIV 426: Environ. Bio. Process 8 5 6
CIV 436: Prestressed Concrete Design 14 17 17
CIV 440: Senior Design I 27 50 43
CIV 441: Senior Design II 27 50 43
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CIV 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 2
CIV 488: Civil Engineering Internship 3 3
CIV 499: Independent Research 9 19 4 2
CIV 505: Transportation Network Analysi 1 3
CIV 507: Transportation Economics 1 1 4
CIV 509: Transport Logistics Systems 3 2
CIV 510: Advanced Foundation Eng 2 1
CIV 511: Adv. Shear Strength of Soils 2
CIV 513: Seepage and Slope Stability 2
CIV 515: Analysis of Deep Foundations 1 2
CIV 516: Soil and Site Improvement 2
CIV 522: Intro to Coastal Engineering 3
CIV 523: Coastal Engineering Plan & Des 4 3
CIV 524: Cst Process & Sediment Transp. 3 2
CIV 526: Environ Biotech 5 2
CIV 532: Structural Dynamics 1
CIV 544: Environmental Fluid Dynamics 2 3
CIV 545: Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 3
CIV 547: Env. Phys-Chem Process 3 2
CIV 595: Independent Study in Civil Eng 2
CIV 596: MS Project 1 1
CIV 599: M.S. Thesis Research 1 2
CIV 681: Geomechanics & Gentechnical 5
CIV 684: Topics: Water Res. & Env. Eng. 3
CIV 691: Civil Engineering Seminar 2 5 11 16
CIV 697: Practicum in Teaching I 9
CIV 698: Practicum in Teaching II 6 3
CIV 699: Dissertation Research On Campu 1 9 20 33
Computer Science 9,852 10,781 11,108 12,380 12,467
Computer Science (CSE) 8,967 10,014 10,283 11,631 11,532
CSE 101: Computer Science Principles 334 716 508 701 785
CSE 102: Intro to Web Dsgn & Programmg 108 117 110 62 53
CSE 110: Intro to Computer Science 387
CSE 114: Intro to Object-Oriented Prog 734 797 745 707 599
CSE 130: Intro to Programming in C 50 68 80 79
CSE 150: Fndtns Comp Sci: Honors 15 44 40 19 32
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CSE 160: Comp Sci A: Honors 14 33 36 22 34
CSE 161: Lab for Comp Sci A: Honors 14 33 36 22 34
CSE 214: Data Structures 409 576 528 557 616
CSE 215: Foundations of Comp Science 478 545 500 500 537
CSE 216: Programming Abstractions 260
CSE 219: Computer Science III 341 357 372 372 102
CSE 220: Systems Fundamentals I 336 437 413 350 422
CSE 230: Intermed Progrmg in C & C++ 45 59 30
CSE 260: Comp Sci B: Honors 23 14 29 35 22
CSE 261: Lab for Comp Sci B: Honors 14 29 35 22
CSE 300: Technical Communications 202 272 298 289 333
CSE 301: History of Computing 18 37 47 60 40
CSE 303: Intro to Theory of Computation 189 258 285 339 320
CSE 304: Compiler Design 23
CSE 305: Principles of Database Systems 136 151 180 417 300
CSE 306: Operating Systems 93 111 96 90 96
CSE 307: Principles of Progr Languages 76 151 188 265 224
CSE 308: Software Engineering 160 193 141 267 297
CSE 310: Computer Networks 140 176 282 253 222
CSE 311: Systems Administration 25 41 39 45 35
CSE 312: Legal Issues in Info Systems 225 297 344 367 311
CSE 320: Systems Fundamentals II 260 175 401 409 337
CSE 323: Human-Computer Interaction 18 19 20 17 27
CSE 325: Computers and Sculpture 27 24 20 17
CSE 327: Computer Vision 30 17
CSE 328: Fundamentals of Comp Graphics 49 24 23 22 25
CSE 331: Computer Security Fundamentals 57 79 108
CSE 332: Introduction to Visualization 89 43
CSE 333: User Interface Development 47 43 45
CSE 334: Intro to Multimedia Systems 44 45 53 39 57
CSE 336: Internet Programming 73 94 103 1 83
CSE 337: Scripting Languages 47 60 99 125 215
CSE 346: Computer Communications 29 39 37 58 26
CSE 350: Theory of Computation: Honors 22 27 23 26 25
CSE 352: Artificial Intelligence 28 67 69 70 65
CSE 353: Machine Learning 36 39 43 58 59
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CSE 355: Computational Geometry 42 62 62 80 71
CSE 356: Cloud Computing 49 67 60
CSE 360: Software Security 17
CSE 361: Web Security 34
CSE 363: Offensive Security 30
CSE 364: Advanced Multimedia Techniques 9
CSE 370: Wireless and Mobile Networking 26 31 45
CSE 371: Logic 21 45 39 40 32
CSE 373: Analysis of Algorithms 181 308 314 327 302
CSE 376: Adv Sys Programming in UNIX/C 42 57 34
CSE 377: Intro to Medical Imaging 19 33
CSE 378: Intro to Robotics 11 34 38
CSE 380: Cmptr Game Prgmmng 57 57 76 89
CSE 381: Advanced Game Programming 28 28 28 25
CSE 385: Analysis of Algorithms: Honors 11 19
CSE 390: Topics in Computer Science 10 117 40 88 59
CSE 391: Topics in Computer Science 91 65 42 75 97
CSE 392: Topics in Computer Science 23 44 43 48 12
CSE 393: Topics in Computer Science 39 51 20
CSE 394: Topics in Computer Science 2
CSE 408: Network Security 15
CSE 409: Computer System Security 19
CSE 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 99 155 169 148 173
CSE 487: Research in Computer Science 37 62 61 35 23
CSE 488: Internship in Computer Science 7 23 23 14 16
CSE 495: Sr Honors Research Project I 9 7 15 15 18
CSE 496: Sr Honors Research Project II 10 11 11 15 18
CSE 502: Computer Architecture 21 16 30 11 13
CSE 504: Compiler Design 22 41 12 28 59
CSE 505: Computing with Logic 20 39 24 49 37
CSE 506: Operating Systems 178 142 162 195 126
CSE 508: Network Security 96 81 134 40
CSE 509: System Security 46 100 92 20 46
CSE 512: Machine Learning 44 56 90 75 77
CSE 519: Data Science Fundamentals 50 105 249
CSE 522: Special Project in Computer Sc 15 12 13 7 17
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CSE 523: Advanced Project in Computer S 186 138 173 253 175
CSE 524: Advanced Project in Computer S 139 163 156 160 233
CSE 525: Introduction to Robotics 23 13 11
CSE 526: Princ of Programming Languages 18 8 10 12 31
CSE 527: Intro to Computer Vision 56 50 42 100 154
CSE 528: Computer Graphics 52 33 22 19 10
CSE 529: Simulation and Modeling 30 23 10 15 13
CSE 530: Geometric Foundations 5
CSE 531: Performance Analysis of System 38
CSE 532: Theory of Database Systems 163 54 87 185 94
CSE 533: Network Programming 84 55 35
CSE 534: Fundament of Computer Networks 65 94 106 77 33
CSE 535: Asynchronous Systems 58 35 71 93 114
CSE 537: Artificial Intelligence 186 134 109 221 76
CSE 538: NATURAL LANG PROCESS 107
CSE 540: Theory of Computation 27 29 21 15
CSE 541: Logic in Computer Science 33 31 59 35 19
CSE 544: Prob & Stats Data Scientists 47 82 85
CSE 545: Big Data Analytics 55 80 59
CSE 547: Discrete Mathematics 29 30 50 130 12
CSE 548: Analysis of Algorithms 203 245 200 234 224
CSE 549: Computational Biology 62 73 59 98 65
CSE 555: Computational Geometry 12 28 31 31 25
CSE 564: Visualization 21 54 134 8 142
CSE 566: Virtual Reality 17
CSE 570: Wireless and Mobile Networks 63 59 25 62
CSE 577: Medical Imaging 8 14
CSE 587: Proficiency Requirement 9 29 43 75 45
CSE 590: Topics in Comp Sci 48 90 33 38
CSE 591: Topics in Comp Sci 33 45 23 11 39
CSE 592: Adv. Topics in Comp Sci 52 7 21 43
CSE 593: Independent Study in Comp Sci 142 189 145 112 182
CSE 594: Adv.Topics in Computer Science 11 43 20 19
CSE 595: Advanced Topics in Computer Sc 62 3
CSE 599: M.S. Thesis Research 22 15 5 14 17
CSE 600: Rsrch in Modern Computer Sci. 98 75 71 98 103
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CSE 602: Advanced Computer Architecture 4
CSE 610: Parallel Computer Architecture 11
CSE 613: Parallel Programming 16 31 33 19
CSE 615: Advanced Computer Vision 9
CSE 624: Advncd Oprtng Systms 9
CSE 626: Swtch and Routing in Para Syst 10 1
CSE 628: Natural Language Processing 42 59 43
CSE 634: Data Mining Concepts and Techn 99 100
CSE 642: Seminar in Algorithms 49 22 45 60 99
CSE 643: Seminar in Concurrency 3 1 3
CSE 644: Seminar in Databases 5 7 8
CSE 645: Seminar in Languages 40 13 21 17 25
CSE 648: Seminar in Graphics 4 19
CSE 649: Seminar in Operating Systems 7
CSE 650: Seminar in Architecture 5
CSE 651: Seminar in Secure Computation 7 5
CSE 652: Seminar in User Interfaces 13 11 5
CSE 653: Seminar in Virtual Reality 11 11
CSE 654: Seminar in Visualization 17 12
CSE 655: Natural Language Processing 2 15
CSE 656: Seminar in Computer Vision 33 23 24 29 46
CSE 658: Sem on Mobile and Wireless Net 12 4 5 2
CSE 659: Seminar in Computer Security 19 8 20
CSE 661: Seminar in Data Privacy 3
CSE 690: Adv Tpcs in CS 7
CSE 691: Adv Tpcs in CS 18 13
CSE 692: Adv Tpcs in CS 29
CSE 696: Internship in Research 7 8 4 22 19
CSE 698: Practicum in Teaching 97 82 85 123 212
CSE 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 154 134 192 212 215
CSE 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 10 11 13 16 13
CSE 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 1 4 1 4 3
Information Systems (ISE) 885 767 825 749 935
ISE 102: Intro to Web Dsgn & Programmg 44 31 37 18 22
ISE 108: Intro to Programming 71 79 76
ISE 215: Foundations of Comp Science 33 26 20 18
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ISE 218: Fundamentals of IT 75 101 145 153 131
ISE 300: Technical Communications 67 54 47 52 73
ISE 301: History of Computing 72 63 53 23 60
ISE 305: Database Design and Practice 82 77 75 100 114
ISE 311: Systems Administration 75 35 36 31 39
ISE 312: Legal Issues in Info Systems 93 66 89 93 85
ISE 316: Introduction to Networking 103
ISE 321: Network Administration 23 18 21 40 40
ISE 323: Human-Computer Interaction 24 14 11 12 8
ISE 325: Computers and Sculpture 18 9 13 22
ISE 331: Computer Security 30 24 64 62 74
ISE 334: Intro to Multimedia Systems 51 39 35 45 26
ISE 337: Scripting Languages 33 39 42 25 38
ISE 340: Design of Computer Games 39 21 13 9 17
ISE 364: Advanced Multimedia Techniques 6
ISE 390: Topics in Information Systems 46
ISE 391: Topics in Information Systems 18
ISE 392: Topics in Information Systems 15
ISE 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 28 23 27 27 26
ISE 487: Rsrch in Information Systems 1 1 3 2 8
ISE 488: Information Systems Internship 20 14 18 17 25
Electrical & Computer Engr 3,757 4,165 4,349 4,802 4,631
Electrical Engineering (ESE) 3,650 4,028 4,217 4,662 4,549
ESE 121: Introduction to Audio Systems 102 205 273 328 329
ESE 122: Discrete Math for Engineers 76
ESE 123: Intro to Elec and Compu Engrng 216 220 219 208 201
ESE 124: Programming Fundamentals 151 171 182 176 163
ESE 201: Engg & Tech Entrepreneurship 19
ESE 211: Electronics Laboratory A 105 119 130 143 128
ESE 218: Digital Logic Design 144 156 161 165 173
ESE 224: Adv. Prog. & Data Structures 180 138 116 134 133
ESE 231: Semiconductor Devices 60 60 58 60 60
ESE 271: Electrical Circuit Analysis 200 221 234 182 201
ESE 290: Transitional Study 2 1 1 1
ESE 300: Tech Commun for EE/CE 87 98 91 90 68
ESE 301: Engineering Ethics 148 179 197 175 195
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ESE 304: Apps of Operational Amplifiers 28 56 54 56 21
ESE 305: Deterministic Signals & Systms 131 152 125 121 133
ESE 306: Random Signals & Systems 75 93 84 97 100
ESE 311: Analog Integrated Circuits 18 21 30 23 15
ESE 313: Introduction to Photovoltaics 23 21 15 8
ESE 314: Electronics Laboratory B 63 56 66 61 58
ESE 315: Control System Design 20 24 31 31
ESE 319: Electromag and T Lines 59 51 59 39 77
ESE 323: Mod Circuit Board Des & Proto 24 29 34
ESE 324: Adv. Electronics Lab 66 59 71 72 53
ESE 325: Modern Sensors 34 32 10
ESE 330: Integrated Electronics 59 51 60 42 56
ESE 333: Real-Time Operating Systems 25 36 55 45 50
ESE 337: Digital Signal Process: Theory 79 70 70 67 60
ESE 340: Basic Communication Theory 27 19 27 19 6
ESE 342: Communication Systems 10 10 8 6
ESE 343: Mobile Cloud Computing 25 12 23 6 19
ESE 344: Software Techniques for Engnrs 19 20 23 31 30
ESE 345: Computer Architecture 44 38 57 63 96
ESE 346: Computer Communications 69 63 64 64 87
ESE 347: Digital Signal Process: Implem 16 7 12 10 15
ESE 350: Electrical Power Systems 17 18 25 21 20
ESE 352: Electromech Energy Converters 17 3 17 12 10
ESE 355: VLSI System Design 9 15 14 17 14
ESE 356: Digital Sys Spec and Modeling 17 14 16 34 28
ESE 358: Computer Vision 13 27 37 26 21
ESE 360: Network Security Engineering 29 31 31 14
ESE 366: Mixed Signal Systems on Chip 3 6
ESE 372: Microelectronic Circuits 120 130 131 153 131
ESE 375: Architectures for DSP 20
ESE 380: Embedded Systems Design I 107 122 126 126 126
ESE 381: Embedded Microproc Syst Des II 31 37 35 35 33
ESE 382: Digital Des Using VHDL & PLDs 75 76 70 111 90
ESE 440: Senior Design I 89 86 93 122 94
ESE 441: Senior Design II 88 83 92 122 90
ESE 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 27 13 22 32 45
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ESE 476: Instructional Lab Practicum 3 7 8 10 10
ESE 488: Internship Electr/Comp Engnrng 11 5 8 5 10
ESE 494: Honors Seminar on Research 12 9 8 12 6
ESE 495: Honors Research Project 4 1 7 7 5
ESE 499: Research in Electrical Science 1 3 11 11 6
ESE 501: System Spec & Modeling 18 12 24 10 17
ESE 502: Linear Systems 19 29 35
ESE 503: Stochastic Systems 17 24 24 47 33
ESE 504: Perf Eval of Comm and Com Sys 19
ESE 505: Wireless Communications 14 16 23 27 33
ESE 506: Wireless Network 6 24 11 40 20
ESE 507: Advncd Dgtl Systm Dsgn and Gn 41 31 31 42 24
ESE 509: Modern Energy Technologies 11 14
ESE 511: Solid-State Electronics 33 42 18 28 27
ESE 512: Bipo Junc and Heterojun Device 14
ESE 513: Introduction to Photovoltaics 4 14 7 7
ESE 515: Quantum Electronics I 14 23 19 26 13
ESE 516: Integra Elec Devic and Circ I 18 26 27 32 17
ESE 517: Integr Elec Devi and Circ II 11 6 23 25 11
ESE 518: Advanced design of low noise 14 8 5 15 12
ESE 519: Semicond Lasers and Photodect 9
ESE 520: Applied Electromagnetics 12 23 19
ESE 524: Microwave Acoustics 2
ESE 525: Modern Sensors 10 13 39
ESE 528: Communication Systems 9 7 14 10 6
ESE 530: Computer-Aided Design 14 21 16
ESE 531: Detection and Estimation Theor 9 17 14
ESE 532: Theory of Digital Communicatio 9 11 10 14
ESE 533: Convex Optimization and Engine 15 15 9 17
ESE 534: Cyber Physical Systems 10 22 12
ESE 536: Swtch and Routing in Para Syst 26 29
ESE 537: Mobile Sensing Systems & Appli 11 16 29 22
ESE 538: Nanoelectronics 30 16 7 19
ESE 540: Reliability Theory 21 17 13 39
ESE 542: Prod Design Con Deve Opt 2 2 1 5 7
ESE 543: Basic concepts of mobile cloud 18 33 33 51 27
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ESE 544: Network Security Engineering 22
ESE 545: Computer Architecture 19 25 15 30 8
ESE 546: Networking Algorithms and Anal 44 62 31 38 30
ESE 547: Digital Signal Processing 13 14 20 17
ESE 548: Computer Networks 20 13 49 28
ESE 549: Advanced VLSI System Testing 12 13 21 28
ESE 554: Compu Model for Compu Engineer 43 51 31 49 48
ESE 555: Advanced VLSI Systems Design 34 32 32 42 39
ESE 556: VLSI Physi and Logic Dsgn Auto 24 45
ESE 558: Digital Image Processing I 6 9 23 27 34
ESE 566: Hard-Soft Codesign 24 49 45
ESE 575: Adv VLSI Signal Process Archit 6 12 3 9
ESE 585: Nanoscale Integrated Circuit D 9 18 6 10 11
ESE 587: HW Archs. for Deep Learning 12
ESE 588: Pattern Recognition 12 44 33 38 36
ESE 589: Learning Systems 41
ESE 597: Practicum in Engineering 6 5 7 8 13
ESE 599: Research Master's students 36 42 39 34 50
ESE 670: Topics in Electrical Sciences 35 6 5 28
ESE 697: Ph.D. Practicum in Teaching 8 12 14 15 8
ESE 698: Practicum in Teaching 17 32 45 36 35
ESE 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 103 98 98 113 102
ESE 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1 8 7 3
Electrical Engineering Online (EEO) 107 137 132 140 82
EEO 124: C Prog for EE 8 4 3 2
EEO 218: Digital Logic Design 4 13 15 9 8
EEO 219: Digital Logic Design Lab 10 9 10 7
EEO 224: OOP for Elec & Comp Eng 11 10 5 9 2
EEO 271: Electrical Circuit Analysis I 7 9 8 7
EEO 300: Tech Comm EE Eng 7
EEO 301: Signals and Systems 7 11 5 10 1
EEO 303: Digital Signal Processing 2
EEO 304: Elec Instr Op Amps 4 6 4 8
EEO 306: Random Signals & Systems 3 7 3 4 8
EEO 311: Electronics Circuits II 5 4 10 11 8
EEO 315: Electronics Circuits I 7 4 6 4 3
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EEO 316: Int Elect Dev Circ 4 6 6 3 9
EEO 323: Electromagnetics 11 8 3 18
EEO 331: Intro to Semiconductor Devices 10 8 5 7
EEO 346: Computer Communications 1 6 6
EEO 352: Electronics Laboratory I 6 7 11 10 5
EEO 353: Electronics Laboratory II 4 2 8 9 6
EEO 366: Mixed Signal Systems on Chip 4 2
EEO 440: Engineering Design I 4 4 4 2 5
EEO 441: Engineering Design II 4 4 4 2 4
EEO 470: REN DSTRBTD GEN & STOR 2 5 4 6 4
EEO 482: Power Sys Engg I 8 2 8 9
EEO 488: Internship in EE 1 1 1 2 1
Engineering & Applied Sciences 53
Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) 53
VIP 295: Intro Multidisc Proj 48
VIP 595: Grad Multidisc Proj 4
VIP 596: Grad Multidisc Proj Prac 1
Materials Sci & Chem Engineer 2,962 3,211 3,198 3,008 2,617
Chemical and Molecular Engnrng (CME) 782 931 1,048 995 899
CME 101: Intro to Chem & Molec Engnrng 63 65 71 59 57
CME 199: Intro to Undergraduate Resrch 10 22 9 8 6
CME 201: Sustainable Energy 45 47 46 49 50
CME 233: Ethics and Bus Prac for Eng 32 51 48 39 42
CME 300: Writing in Chem & Molec Engrg 22 46 50 34 35
CME 304: Chem Engrng Thermo I 63 64 43 39 32
CME 310: ChemEng Lab I:Unit Ops Fndmtl 21 46 50 34 31
CME 312: Material and Energy Balance 49 54 36 32 31
CME 314: Chem Engrng Thermo II 47 55 36 33 31
CME 315: Num Methods for Chemical Eng 28 43 59 33 25
CME 318: Chemical Eng Fluid Mechanics 27 48 55 29 30
CME 320: ChemEng Lab II: Unit Operation 23 46 51 32 30
CME 321: Intro to cGMP 3 9
CME 322: Chem Eng Heat/Mass Transfer 30 46 52 33 29
CME 323: React Engrng & Chem Kinetics 28 41 51 35 30
CME 330: Principles of Engg for CE 25
CME 350: Comp EnTech 8 11 4
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CME 355: Chemical Process Safety 6 13
CME 360: Nanomaterials and Applications 15 24 14 11 6
CME 369: Polymer Engineering 13 9 8 4 15
CME 371: Biomaterials 13
CME 371: Biomedical Polymers 4 9
CME 375: Corrosion and Protection 4
CME 401: Separation Technologies 28 25 43 53 33
CME 405: Process Control 17
CME 410: ChemEng Lab III:Materials Dsgn 26 22 45 54 32
CME 420: ChemEng Lab IV: Senior Thesis 27 22 43 55 32
CME 425: Intro to Catalysis 9 20 26 22 12
CME 427: Molecular Modeling for ChemEng 19 11 27 33 29
CME 440: Process Engrng & Design I 27 22 46 54 32
CME 441: Process Engrng & Design II 27 22 44 55 32
CME 460: Nanosystems 6 8 9 7
CME 470: Polymer Synthesis 2 2
CME 475: Undergraduate Teaching Prac 2 4 7 9 12
CME 480: Cell Bio for Chemical Eng 32 24 14 17 11
CME 481: Advanced Cell Bio for CE 1
CME 488: Indust Internship Chem Engnrng 1 6 6 7 4
CME 490: Prep Chem Eng Fund Eng Exam 7
CME 491: Sust Ren Energy 30 43 42
CME 499: Research Chemical Engnrng 15 11 9 5 4
CME 501: Fluid Mechanics 6 9 11
CME 502: Mathematical Analysis & Modeli 16
CME 504: Chemical Reaction Engineering 12 8
CME 511: Transport Phenomena 3
CME 514: Characterization Methods (Micr 5 8 13
CME 515: Complex Fluids 11
CME 522: Heterogeneous Catalysis & Surf 6 2
CME 523: Nanocomposites 4 7 1
CME 591: Sust Renew Energ 3 2
CME 599: Research 10 10
CME 697: Chemical and Molecular Enginee 8
CME 698: CME 698 Practicum in Teaching 2 2 16
CME 699: Dissertation Research on Campu 2
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Engineering Science (ESG) 1,198 1,161 1,116 1,034 892
ESG 100: Intro to Engineering Science 70 70 68 69 33
ESG 111: Progrmng for Engnrs 132 131 119 150 111
ESG 198: Fundmntls of Engineering Chem 46 38 105 70 67
ESG 199: Intro to Undergrad Rsrch 10 8
ESG 201: Learning from Disaster 122 122 179 196 146
ESG 217: Engineering Science Design I 42
ESG 281: Engnrng Intro to Solid State 222 229 111 90 117
ESG 300: Writing in Engineering Science 45 47 32 24 26
ESG 302: Thermodynamics of Materials 46 43 48 36 39
ESG 312: Engineering Laboratory 46 48 31 24 26
ESG 316: Engnrng Sci Design Methods 35 41 28 24 15
ESG 332: Materials Sci I: Struct & Prop 166 150 160 170 158
ESG 333: Materials Sci II: Electr Prop 48 51 45 48 34
ESG 339: Thin Film Procssng Adv Materls 26 33 13 6 11
ESG 375: Fund. of Professional Engg 44 40 43 31 27
ESG 420: Fluid Flow, Ht & Mass Transprt 34 50 30 30
ESG 440: Capstone Engineering Design I 49 38 42 33 26
ESG 441: Capstone Engineering Design II 49 38 42 33 26
Materials Science (ESM) 982 1,119 1,034 979 826
ESM 150: Materials of the Modern World 39 133 86 162 158
ESM 212: Enviro-Engineering 26 23 45 52 30
ESM 213: Intro to Nanotech 4 3 5 16 4
ESM 299: Dir Rsch Mat Sci 1 6 1 1
ESM 325: Diffr Tech & Structr of Solids 17 18 33 19 18
ESM 335: Strength of Materials 46 52 30 39 34
ESM 336: Electronic Materials 11 14 14 17 7
ESM 353: Biomaterials 9 18 18 23 25
ESM 369: Polymer Engineering 5 16 23 13 14
ESM 400: Research and Nanotech 1 2 2 2
ESM 450: Engineering Systems Laboratory 47 39 42 32 26
ESM 455: Materls & Procss in Manuf Des 47 34 49 36 28
ESM 460: Advanced Engineering Lab 44 38 44 31 26
ESM 475: UndergradTeaching Practicum 19 17 17 14 15
ESM 486: Innovation in Engineering 6 5 6 14 3
ESM 488: Cooperative Industrl Practice 9 4 11 10 4
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ESM 499: Research in Materials Science 5 11 8 5 22
ESM 501: Teaching/Mentoring 14 15 24 14 21
ESM 502: Scanning Electron Microscopy 9 12 6 3
ESM 508: Impact of Materials 20 20 23 17 13
ESM 511: Thermodynamics of Solids 49 32 36 23 23
ESM 512: Structure of Materials 16 14 13 18 4
ESM 513: Strength of Materials 34 26 37 21 9
ESM 514: Technical Writing for Material 16
ESM 521: Kinetics of Materials 42 42 32 18 19
ESM 522: Imperfections in Crystals 16 15 10 15 11
ESM 531: Phase Transformations 12 10 9 9
ESM 532: Materials Processing 13 5 10 7 4
ESM 533: Polymeric Materials 19 30 13 14 4
ESM 534: Advanced Laboratory 10
ESM 537: Cellular Interactions 7 15 5 1
ESM 542: Modern Electron Microscopy 19 30 22 27 18
ESM 562: Traditional Fossil Fuels 9 13
ESM 575: The Material World 12
ESM 599: Research 85 90 88 72 66
ESM 694: Direc Studi in Mater Scien 1 1 1 8
ESM 695: Graduate Internship 1
ESM 696: Special Topics in Materials Sc 30 57 42 40 6
ESM 697: Materials Science Colloquium 85 96 65 42 38
ESM 698: Practicum in Teaching 64 66 88 77 64
ESM 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 89 97 80 77 61
ESM 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 2 2 3 3 1
Mechanical Engineering 6,388 6,831 6,286 6,406 5,291
Civil Engineering (CIV) 180 452 4
CIV 100: Infrastructure 26 62
CIV 210: Land Surveying 20 28
CIV 300: Technical Communication 13 36
CIV 305: TRANSP SYS I 21 37
CIV 310: Structural Engineering 19 33
CIV 312: Steel & Concrete Design 16 30
CIV 320: Water Treatment Design 14 34
CIV 330: Intro. to Geotech. Eng. 15 30
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CIV 340: CE Materials Lab 16 31
CIV 341: Geotech Lab 14 29
CIV 342: CE Hydraulics Lab 13
CIV 407: Transportation Economics 9
CIV 410: PRIN FOUND ENG 14
CIV 414: Adv. Constr. Mat. 2
CIV 420: Hydraulics 15
CIV 422: Coastal Engineering 2 8
CIV 423: Coastal Design 6
CIV 440: Senior Design I 13
CIV 441: Senior Design II 13
CIV 499: Independent Research 2 7
CIV 510: Advanced Foundation Eng 2
CIV 522: Intro to Coastal Engineering 3
CIV 523: Coastal Engineering Plan & Des 1 2
Mechanical Engineering (MEC) 6,208 6,379 6,286 6,402 5,291
MEC 101: Freshman Design Innovation 240 240 236 203 144
MEC 102: Engrg Computg & Prob Solvg 205 186 195 245 151
MEC 104: Practical Science of Things 416 289 263 266 198
MEC 105: Everyday Science & Eng. 191 183 199 198 197
MEC 203: Eng Graphics and CAD 304 350 307 299 291
MEC 214: Probability and Statistics 159 136 162 169 183
MEC 220: Practical Electronics MechEng 111 134 144 140 144
MEC 225: Fund of Machining Practices 91 111 129 129 70
MEC 226: Modern Machining Practices 64
MEC 260: Engineering Statics 258 289 264 233 255
MEC 262: Engineering Dynamics 150 150 155 152 185
MEC 280: Pollution and Human Health 746 794 868 773
MEC 300: Tech Commun in Mech Engnrng 96 129 115 137 122
MEC 301: Thermodynamics 112 142 143 142 126
MEC 305: Heat and Mass Transfer 101 123 126 134 122
MEC 310: Introduction to Machine Design 115 142 141 166 148
MEC 316: Instrumentation and Solids Lab 95 132 113 137 125
MEC 317: Thermal-Fluids Lab 96 129 115 137 122
MEC 320: Num Methods Eng Des Anal 99 140 146 160 161
MEC 325: Manufacturing Processes 107 129 119 163 162
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MEC 363: Mechanics of Solids 166 173 184 200 213
MEC 364: Intro to Fluid Mechanics 120 170 169 186 125
MEC 393: Engineering Fluid Mechanics 18 30 32 48 46
MEC 398: Thermodynamics II 19 24
MEC 410: Design of Machine Elmnt 102 128 119 131 125
MEC 411: Control Syst Analysis & Design 95 97 129 113 135
MEC 422: Thermal System Design 93 97 124 119 134
MEC 423: Internal Combustion Engines 10 18 35 33 40
MEC 440: Mechanical Engnrng Design I 85 95 130 116 135
MEC 441: Mechanical Engnrng Design II 85 94 130 116 135
MEC 450: Mechatronics 12 8 7 6
MEC 455: Applied Stress Analysis 6 21 28 33 29
MEC 456: Intro Engineering Composites 13 10 10 4 17
MEC 465: Aerospace Propulsion 12
MEC 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 2 7 2
MEC 488: Mechanical Engnrng Internship 3 4 4
MEC 491: Topics in Mechanical Engnrng 9
MEC 499: Research in Mechanical Engnrng 11 10 10 12 29
MEC 500: Modeling and Control of Manufa 30 30 25 23 14
MEC 501: Conv Heat Transfer and Exchang 8 14 16 23 18
MEC 502: Conduc and Radia Heat Transfer 37 30 19 20 15
MEC 506: Energy Management 74 61 67 64 55
MEC 507: Mathematical Methods I 30 48 48 39 46
MEC 509: Transport Phenomena 17 15 9 19 16
MEC 510: Programming for Scientists/Eng 46 30 71 76
MEC 512: Mechanics of Viscous Fluids 30 21 24 33 24
MEC 515: Emerging Energy Technologies 120
MEC 516: Energy Technologies Lab. I 75 72 71 62 48
MEC 517: Energy Technologies Lab II 68 61 71 71 47
MEC 518: Energy Harvesting 27 24 17
MEC 520: Energy Tech.Thermodynamics 97 89
MEC 521: Thermodynamics 23 13 50 24 35
MEC 522: Building Energy Dynamics 43 41 14
MEC 523: INTERNAL COMBUS ENGS 44 36 20 26 19
MEC 524: Comp Meth for Fluid Mech/Trans 11 7 23
MEC 525: Prod Design Con Deve Opt 30 25 27 22 18
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MEC 526: Modern Power Cycles 72 60 64 50 45
MEC 529: Intro Robotics 33 31 32 48 22
MEC 530: Applied Stress Analysis 41 22 28 20 26
MEC 532: Vibration & Control 24 28 20 15 20
MEC 536: Mechanics of Solids 13 13 5 10 9
MEC 537: Combustion Research Laboratory 27 17 14 26 10
MEC 539: Intro to Finite Element Meth 48 41 30 31 33
MEC 540: Mechanics of Engineering Struc 22 9
MEC 541: Elasticity 8 13 5 13 27
MEC 550: Mechatronics 17 10 6 3
MEC 556: Intro to Eng. Composites 49 28 10 13 24
MEC 560: Advanced Control Systems 16 6 11
MEC 565: Aerospace Propulsion 15
MEC 567: Kinematic Analysis and Synthes 17 14 12 7 4
MEC 568: Advanced Dynamics 27 12 15 18 16
MEC 572: Computer-Aided Design of Shape 23 14 18 9 19
MEC 575: Introduction to MEMS 18 16
MEC 580: Manufacturing Processes 9
MEC 585: Tot Qual Mgmt 31 23 20
MEC 596: Projects in Mechanical Enginee 31 29 25 9 11
MEC 597: Rsrch and Study in Manufacturi 1
MEC 599: Research 63 70 59 56 48
MEC 631: Special Top in Heat Transfer 7
MEC 634: Kinematics/Dynamics of Machine 8 10
MEC 691: Mechanical Engineering Seminar 235 276 225 271 217
MEC 695: Mechanical Engineering Intern 5 2 1 6
MEC 696: Problems in Mechanical Enginee 64 37 16 10 6
MEC 697: Practicum in Teaching I 33 39 34 41 36
MEC 698: Practicum in Teaching II 13 13 8 8 6
MEC 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 42 36 47 56 71
MEC 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1
Technology and Society 4,009 4,750 5,051 5,081 3,684
Engineering Management (EMP) 435 334 388 285 170
EMP 502: Engineering Economics 74 52 46 31 30
EMP 504: Quantitative Methods 32 55 21 38 7
EMP 506: Strategic Technology Analysis 71 43 56 47 21
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EMP 507: Rsrch & Topics in Industrl Mgt 31 34 17 1
EMP 517: Quality and Value Management 70 52 73 27 30
EMP 518: Technology Projects 36 18 36 35
EMP 521: Developing New Products 24 43 50 21
EMP 522: Strategic Mrtkg: Plng & Proces 27
EMP 524: Mod Transport Syst & Logistics 70 33 32 20 12
EMP 530: Big Data & Data Science 22 22 28 16
EMP 531: Data Mining for Technological 18 10 6
EMP 532: Big Data Systems for Technolog 35 26 13
Technology and Society (EST) 3,574 4,416 4,663 4,796 3,514
EST 100: Multimedia Projects 59 36 29 80 124
EST 102: Weather and Climate 54 48 57 110 76
EST 104: Projects/ Technology & Society 19 73 46 77 65
EST 106: Dig. Gen.: Prof. Web Presence 132 170 346 407
EST 192: Intro to Modern Engineering 56
EST 194: Decision-making 48 62 49
EST 200: Cultural Tech & Society 30 42 29
EST 201: Technological Trends in Societ 873 943 985 1,140 569
EST 202: Intro to Sci, Tech,Soc Studies 22 26 72 72 61
EST 204: Modern Digital Tech Innovation 40 55 60
EST 205: Intro to Tech Design 48 98 81 131 166
EST 207: Interaction Design 40 41 39
EST 208: Virtual Distance Foundations 17 48
EST 213: Intro to Nanotech 8 8 9
EST 240: Visual Rhetoric 45 48
EST 291: Energy, Environment, & People 18
EST 304: Communication for Engr & Sci 25 28 59 61 46
EST 305: App Software for Info Mgt 39 35 32 60 34
EST 310: Design of Computer Games 55 18 17 33 24
EST 320: Communication Tech Systems 424 411 363 411 202
EST 323: Human-Computer Interaction 6 7 12 11 4
EST 325: Technology in the Workplace 430 401 420 530 353
EST 326: Management for Engineers 80 74 75 85 86
EST 327: Marketing for Engineers 44 129 83 74 73
EST 330: Natural Disasters 357 335 324 282 161
EST 331: Engineering Ethics 67 99
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EST 355: Preventing Weapon 7
EST 361: Tech. of Mass Destruction 6 16
EST 364: How to Build a Startup 20 28 58 48 25
EST 391: Technology Assessment 61 71 70 55 55
EST 392: Engineering Economics 182 174 172 178 193
EST 393: Project Management 63 116 112 134 87
EST 400: Research and Nanotech 1
EST 440: Interdis Rsch Methods 30 32 56 81 65
EST 441: Interdis Senior Project 30 32 56 65 66
EST 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 17 36 32 28 13
EST 488: Internship in Tech & Society 4 14 35 27 34
EST 499: Research in Tech & Society 108 113 132 114 63
EST 508: Projts in Glob Operat Mange 20 41 24 14
EST 521: Social and Global Impact Tech 10 14 20
EST 522: Integrating Educational Techno 6
EST 525: Google for Ed: Foundations 68 55 50 12
EST 526: Google for Ed: Curriculum Inte 71 11 10
EST 527: Google for Ed: Professional De 16 38 30 21
EST 530: Internet Electronic Commerce 1
EST 534: The Lean Launch Pad: Turning a 4 25 10 2
EST 535: Elctrc Pwr Systms 9 7 13
EST 540: Environmental Management 2 3 12 4 1
EST 542: Water and Wastewater Engineeri 9 9 7
EST 546: Integrating Technology, Policy 6
EST 551: The Atom and Env Radiation 5
EST 565: Foundations of Technology in E 7 79 20 10 12
EST 567: The Internet, Social Networkin 4 75 18 12 44
EST 570: Educational Technology Lesson 27 52 22 44
EST 571: Educational Technology Researc 10 26 31 3
EST 573: Interactive Multimedia Curricu 5 35 56 22 39
EST 574: Distance Learning and Virtual 11 10 42 10
EST 579: Educational Games 1 4 14 3
EST 580: Adv. Tech. Assess: 13 15 8
EST 581: Heurist &Quant Decision Making 48 108 88 27 30
EST 582: Intro to Systems Concepts 62 74 99 42 29
EST 583: National Energy Decision 5
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EST 590: Seminar for MS, TSM Students 7 2 3 12 12
EST 591: Indep Study in Tech & Society 4 4 3 4 6
EST 592: Sustainable Energy 10 5 12 16 4
EST 593: Risk Assessment & Hazard Mgt 4 4
EST 594: Diagnosis of Envir Disputes 7 5
EST 595: Princ of Envir Syst Analysis 2 10
EST 597: Waste Mgt: Systems & Principls 1
EST 598: Teaching Practicum 1
EST 599: Special Projects and Topics 5 16 7 7 2
EST 600: Tech.,Policy, & Innovation... 7 8 9 9 3
EST 601: Grand Challenges in Energy and 6 11 7 7
EST 603: Energy Systems Analysis 7 2
EST 605: Economics and Public Policy 8 5 10 11
EST 606: Econ of Tech, Policy, & Innov 6 8 8 7
EST 607: Energy & Environmental Econ 9
EST 610: Data Analysis for Tech, Policy 16 24 1 4 1
EST 625: Advanced Theory and Practice 6 9 13 4
EST 650: Directed Study 4 1 1
EST 692: Research Seminar 8 5 12 15 3
EST 694: Energy and Buildings 9 3 11
EST 695: Topi in Tech, Poli, & Innova 5 2
EST 697: Directed Study 13 13 20 23 23
EST 698: Practicum in Teaching 2 2 5
EST 699: Dissertation Research on Campu 11 6 6 9 12
EST 700: Dissertation Research Off Camp 1
Women in Science & Engineering 157 143 192 198 332
Women in Science & Engineering (WSE) 157 143 192 198 332
WSE 105: Opportunities in STEM & Beyond 99 93
WSE 187: Women: Intro Sci, Engnrng, Mat 64 61 73
WSE 201: Society and Gender in STEM 89
WSE 242: Society & Gender in Sci & Engg 50 39 51 45 19
WSE 380: Research and Discovery in STEM 81
WSE 475: Teaching Practicum 16
WSE 477: Mentoring/Leadership Practicum 20 18
WSE 487: Research Practicum 10 13 19 23 8
WSE 488: Internship Practicum 33 30 49 11 8
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Family Medicine 205 240 195 206 260
Family Medicine 205 240 195 206 260
Nutrition (HFN) 205 240 195 206 260
HFN 500: Survey of Nutrition Concepts 17 11 7 12 18
HFN 502: Contmpry Issues Global Food Sy 13 11 4 15
HFN 505: CurrentTopics Maternal Chld Nu 32 29 19 23 21
HFN 512: Macronutrients & Metabolic Reg 10 21 34
HFN 514: Micronutrients & Functional Nu 29 24 29 23 23
HFN 515: Advanced Nutrition ClinPract I 44 48 26 27 28
HFN 516: Adv Nutrition Clinical Prc II 39 43 19 18 15
HFN 520: Adv Communctns & Counseling 17 7 16 20
HFN 525: Food Policy and Health Outcome 4 2 8
HFN 570: Statistics 22 22 25 18 26
HFN 575: Research Methods in Nutrition 20 19 22 27 23
HFN 580: Practical Applications 14 16 15 29
HFN 581: Continuing Practical Applicatn 2
Health Sciences Center 471 469 424 443 558
Health Sciences Center 41 5
Public Health (HPH) 41 5
HPH 525: Eval Prgms and Pol Improv Hlth 26
HPH 527: Health Economics and Policy 15 5
Oral Biology and Pathology 11
Oral Biology and Pathology (HDO) 11
HDO 541: Principles of Mucosal Immunolo 11
Preventive Medicine 5
Pop Hlth and Clncl Otcms Rsrch (HPD) 5
HPD 673: Longitudinal Data Analysis 5
Public Health - HSC Vice Pres 466 412 419 443 542
Public Health (HPH) 466 412 419 443 542
HPH 500: Contemp Issues in Public Hlth 36 40 32 31 45
HPH 501: Introd to Research Process 37 29 35 34 37
HPH 506: Biostatistics I 38 35 30 32 44
HPH 507: Biostatistics II 36 28 31 31 42
HPH 508: Health Care Systems 37 30 32 33 41
HPH 514: Epidemiology Public Hlth 39 32 32 32 40
HPH 516: Environmntl and Occuptnl Hlth 3 3 6
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HPH 519: Independent Study 11 7 3 4
HPH 523: Social and Behav Dtrmnnts Hlth 35 36
HPH 525: Eval Prgms and Pol Improv Hlth 24 27 31
HPH 527: Health Economics and Policy 10 18
HPH 529: Fund of Healthcare Management 12 1 10 5
HPH 534: Spatial Analysis: Health App 10 6 10 9 15
HPH 542: Introduction Global Health 9
HPH 549: Public Health Law 3 2 8
HPH 550: Theories Hlth Behavior & Comm 4 5
HPH 551: Practice Health Communications 18 9 10 10 18
HPH 552: Plng Implmnting Comm Hlth Init 17 9 8 12 11
HPH 553: Ad Evaluation Comm Hlth Intiat 9 7 6 10 9
HPH 555: Global Health and Demography 32 31 44
HPH 560: Applied Biostatistics 9 8 9 6 10
HPH 562: Data Mngmnt and Informatics 33 29 27 32 4
HPH 563: Cost Benfit and Cost Efft Anly 26
HPH 564: Qualitative Methods 26 25 28 24 30
HPH 566: Clinical Trials 5 5 7 6 10
HPH 575: Public Health Internship 2 1
HPH 580: Practicum 19 27 21 24 27
HPH 581: Capstone 28 27 23 29
HPH 585: Intro Biostat & Epidemiology 8 3 7 9 12
HPH 599: Maintenance of Matriculation 2 1 2 2 1
School of Health Tech and Mgt 5 16
Health and Rehabilitation Sci (HAX) 5 16
HAX 632: Teaching and Learning 5 5
HAX 634: Motor Learning and Motor Contr 3
HAX 653: Research Methods: Design and S 5
HAX 669: Disable&Health Local&Global 3
Health Tech & Mgt, School of 14,218 15,168 15,358 14,237 14,617
Physical Therapy 159 171 167 85 160
Physical Therapy (HAY) 159 171 167 85 160
HAY 513: Orthopedic Phys Therapy II 75 85 84 85 80
HAY 557: Intro Evidence Based Practice 84 86 83 80
School of Health Tech and Mgt 14,059 14,997 15,191 14,152 14,457
Adapted Aquatics (HSQ) 362 394 332
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HSQ 270: First Aid, CPR Personal Safety 281 330 267
HSQ 271: Instructor of CPR 26 33
HSQ 272: Instructor of First Aid 20 9
HSQ 475: Adapted Aquatics Teaching Pra 28 16 50
HSQ 476: Adapted Aquatics Tchng Prt II 7 6 15
Allied Health (HAS) 413 369 364 350 360
HAS 190: INT TO HLTH PROFSSNS 32 51 49 47 44
HAS 332: Management Concepts 51 49 45 42 48
HAS 351: RESEARCH LIT/DESIGN 51 47 63 28 24
HAS 355: Integrative Systems Physiolog 67 53
HAS 363: COMPUTER LITERACY 4 5
HAS 391: READNGS IN HEALTH 1
HAS 399: ALLIED HLTH:IND STDY 6
HAS 490: RESEARCH TUTORIAL 25 23 22 19 27
HAS 513: HLTH CARE/OLDER PEOP 16
HAS 516: HLTH & AGING PROCESS 16
HAS 526: COMMUN MENTAL HEALTH 4
HAS 530: HEALTHCARE OPERATION 11 28 42
HAS 531: Health Care Delivery Systems 13 14 7
HAS 533: COMMUNI & GRP DYNAMI 13 6 7
HAS 534: FNDMTL HLTHCARE MGMT 22 19 15 25 28
HAS 535: ESS HLTH CARE FINANC 10 19 20
HAS 536: Health Law 25 23 39 19
HAS 538: Health Eco & Public Policy 12 19 20 11 20
HAS 544: PRINC MANAGED CARE 19
HAS 545: ETHICS & HEALTH CARE 36 25 14
HAS 547: GRANTS IN HLTH PROFS 14 17
HAS 550: Statistics and Data Analysis 12 12
HAS 553: Research Methods and Design 15
HAS 554: MARKETING HLTH SERV 15
HAS 556: Found of Health Care Quality 17 13 14 10 12
HAS 570: BUSINESS/MANAGED CAR 6
HAS 572: AMBULATORY CARE MGMT 15
HAS 575: Long Term Care 7 8
HAS 576: WORKPLACE 2020 13 24
HAS 578: LEADERSHIP HLTH CARE 13
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HAS 586: PRACT:HLTH PROF MGMT 12 25 1
HAS 588: Practicum: Health Policy 4 3 1
HAS 590: Independent Study 2 2
HAS 591: INDEPENDENT READINGS 1 1 1
HAS 592: Special Topics 14 7 5
Applied Health Informatics (HHA) 108 297 348 201 285
HHA 500: Healthcare Delivery System 13
HHA 501: Biomedical & Health Informatic 15
HHA 502: Hlth Inform Syst HIT Essential 13 34 43 25 36
HHA 503: Regs,Confidentiality,Priv,Secu 15
HHA 504: DB Design Dev for HlthInforPro 13 34 43 25 36
HHA 505: Leadership/Management Esstls 13 35 43 26 36
HHA 506: RschDsgn Mthdlgy HlthInfrmProf 13 35 43
HHA 507: Statistics Health Informatics 13 25 36
HHA 530: Clin Dec Making & Process Impr 26 12 10 19
HHA 531: Health Information Systems 26 12 10 19
HHA 532: Ldng Mang Clncl Infm Sys Chge 26 12 10 19
HHA 540: Health Data Management 7 14
HHA 541: Inform Technlgy and Systems 7 14
HHA 542: Adv Org Leadership and Mgt 7 14
HHA 550: Applied Healthcare Analytics 18 15 16
HHA 551: Big Data Technologies Hlthcare 18 15 16
HHA 552: Healthcare Data Visualization 18 15 16
HHA 584: Specialization Practicum I 33 44 25 35
HHA 586: Specialization Practicum II 13
HHA 588: Specialization Practicum III 13
HHA 599: Practicum Continuation 1 1
Athletic Training (HAL) 417 440 503 313 201
HAL 205: Intro to Athletic Training 37 68 69 6
HAL 210: Emergency Care/Athlet Injuries 28 41 34 13
HAL 300: Kinesiology 26 27 23 15
HAL 321: Clin Eval Diag Head/Cervl Spn 13 19 19 12 16
HAL 345: Therapeutic Modalities 13 19 19 12 16
HAL 351: Research Methods Biostatistics 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 355: Gen Med Condtns & Disabilities 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 360: Rehab of Athletic Injuries 12 19 18 12 16
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HAL 370: Exercise Physiology 12 19 18 12 16
HAL 375: Supplement Use Sport Perform 48 44 49 22
HAL 376: Introduction to Nutrition 55 54 57 34
HAL 435: Org&Admin in Athletic Training 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 450: Senior Research Seminar in AT 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 460: BOC Exam Primer 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 482: Athletic Training Practicm II 13 19 19 12 16
HAL 483: Athletic Training Practicm III 12 20 18 12 16
HAL 485: Athletic Training Practicum V 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 486: Athletic Training Practicum VI 19 11 19 18 12
HAL 499: Athletic Training Teaching Pra 15 14 18 16 10
HAL 510: StrengthConditioning Hlthcare 9 9 11
Clinical Laboratory Sciences (HAD) 781 774 776 871 814
HAD 210: INTRO CLIN LAB SCIEN 44 25 35 34 35
HAD 304: Introd to Forensic Science 18 18 15 21 19
HAD 313: Clinical Biochemistry I 34 39 33 35 28
HAD 315: HEMATOLOGY I 24 22 25 25 23
HAD 330: FNDNS IN PHLEBOTOMY 40 30 36 36 39
HAD 331: Introd to Biochemistry CLS 44 35 38 40 42
HAD 335: Medical Ethics in Health Care 32 6 12 3
HAD 340: Found Clncl Lab Sciences 34 40 30 35 28
HAD 350: Systems Physiology 17 8 11 12 15
HAD 351: Research Literacy and Design 25 25
HAD 363: Comp Appls in CLS 24 31 36 31 30
HAD 380: Clinical & Medical Microbio I 26 32 40 29 29
HAD 381: Clinical Medical Microbio II 24 30 38 32 26
HAD 390: Indep Stdy Diagnostic Tech 3 8 7 4
HAD 397: Clinical Microbiology Pract 24 22 28 33 23
HAD 398: Clncl Hematology I Pract 24 27 31 25 26
HAD 399: Clinical Continuation 1
HAD 403: Medical Molecular Biology 26 24 28 40 30
HAD 406: Intro to Clinical Cytogenetics 13 10 9 9 1
HAD 411: Clinical Biochemistry II 26 39 22 30 37
HAD 412: Clinical Biochemistry III 26 45 22 25 29
HAD 414: Coag, Urine and Body Fluids 26 37 29 30 34
HAD 415: Applied Immunology 19 25 35
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HAD 416: Immunohematology 26 25 22 25 25
HAD 425: Parasitology/Mycology 34 38 30 37 28
HAD 432: Pharmacology 26 39 29 31 35
HAD 460: Clncl Lab Quality Mgt 26 24 22 25 25
HAD 468: Lab Inform Systems Internship 8 1 2
HAD 490: Indep Stdy/Clncl Lab Sciences 1 1
HAD 492: Research Tutorial 26 24 34 32 30
HAD 493: Adv Seminar in Cln Lab Science 26 24 28 38 28
HAD 494: Clinical Chemistry Practicum 26 24 23 29 27
HAD 496: Clin Histocompatibility Pract 3 3 1
HAD 497: Immunohematology Practicum 26 25 24 35 28
HAD 498: Coagulation and Urinalysis Pra 26 24 26 27 26
HAD 506: Clinical Cytogenetics Intern 1 2
Health Administration (HHH) 185 212
HHH 500: The Health System 23
HHH 501: Health Analytic Methods 24
HHH 506: Health Quality&Perform Improv 29
HHH 508: HR Management Health Sector 22
HHH 510: Health Finance and Accounting 22
HHH 520: Hlth Governance&OrganAnalysis 23
HHH 536: Health Law and Compliance 22
HHH 540: Health Management 24
HHH 541: Health Strategic Plan & Mgt 22
HHH 542: HlthLeadrshpChng:CompCapstne 22
HHH 564: Health Techn and Informtn Mgt 22
HHH 575: Long-TermCare in Health Sector 21
HHH 585: MHA Residency I: Communication 24
HHH 586: MHA Residency II: Prof Ethics 23
HHH 587: MHA Residency III:Lead Change 22
HHH 588: MHA Residency IV:CapstonePort 22
HHH 599: Physician Practice Management 30
Health and Rehabilitation Sci (HAX) 52 58 108 85 71
HAX 600: Doctoral Seminar 18 26 31 29 22
HAX 602: Health Classification Research 2 4 5
HAX 605: Research Ethics 5 10
HAX 620: Rehabilitation and Disability 4 2
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HAX 631: ElectroNeuroPhysio for Rehab 2 4
HAX 632: Teaching and Learning 5
HAX 634: Motor Learning and Motor Contr 2
HAX 635: Biomechanics and Movement I 3 2
HAX 637: Ortho and Anatomical Princ I 1
HAX 640: Comm Hlth &Comm Based Part Rch 1
HAX 641: Community Mental Health 1
HAX 642: Partic&Hlth Peds/Edu Setting 1
HAX 644: Ethics, Hlth Dispar, &Soc Just 4
HAX 647: Policies and Ethics in BCH 1
HAX 653: Research Methods: Design and S 4
HAX 656: Qualitative Research 5
HAX 663: Disability,Occupation & Commun 3 4 5
HAX 664: Conce Founda of Disab Studi 5 6 11
HAX 665: Disability,Particip,Justice 6 4
HAX 667: Disability Studies Language, 4 11
HAX 668: Emerging Topics in Disability 6 3
HAX 669: Disable&Health Local&Global 6
HAX 690: Independ Study Hlth and Rehab 4 1 2 1
HAX 693: Drctd Rdngs 2 7 2
HAX 699: Dissertation Research On Campu 8 14 18 18 17
HAX 700: Disser Resea Off Camp Domest 2 2
HAX 701: Disser Resear Off Campu Intl. 2 3 3
Health Sciences (HAN) 6,368 6,602 6,717 6,080 5,993
HAN 200: Anat & Phys Health Science I 383 438 394 380 328
HAN 202: Anat & Phys Health Science II 304 283 252 252 309
HAN 251: Resrch Methods Health Science 424 597 515 513 592
HAN 300: Health Care Issues 471 466 499 442 419
HAN 312: Human Anat, Hlth, Medical Lang 487 558 513 533 626
HAN 333: Communication Skills 470 463 499 442 419
HAN 335: Professional Ethics 470 463 498 441 416
HAN 364: Issues HC Informatic 471 465 502 442 417
HAN 383: Scholarly Writing Hlth Science 470 463 499 442 417
HAN 395: Radiation Physics in Medicine 74 75 73 52 40
HAN 401: Radiobiology and Health Physic 31 25 29 22 24
HAN 402: Radiographic Anatomy and Path 40 37 35 28 20
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HAN 404: Radiology Instrumentation 16 20 20 17 13
HAN 405: Radiographic Technique 16 20 20 17 13
HAN 406: Radiologic Procedures Postn I 16 20 20 17 13
HAN 409: Basic CPT Coding 4 2
HAN 410: ICD-10-CM for Coders 4 2
HAN 416: Special Issues Emerg Care Resu 86 108 125 125 96
HAN 417: Cardiac Emergencies 86 109 125 125 96
HAN 420: ICD-10-PCS for Coders 4 2
HAN 421: Advanced CPT Coding 4 2
HAN 422: Healthcare Reimbursement 4 2
HAN 424: Pathophysiology 25 37 25
HAN 426: Instrumentatn Nuclear Med Tech 15 5 9
HAN 427: Nuclear Medicine Procedures 15 5 9
HAN 429: Radiopharmcy Thrpy Nuclear Med 15 5 9
HAN 432: Intro Hlth Care Management 64 59 84 50 55
HAN 433: Statistics for Healthcare Mgt 64 60 85
HAN 434: CORP COMPLIANCE& REG 77 67 92 61 68
HAN 435: Sales Marketing in Hlth Care 50 56
HAN 436: TQM/CQI IN HLTH CARE 64 60 85 50 56
HAN 440: INTRO COMM HLTH EDU 82 77 47 64 56
HAN 443: Aging and Disability 52 42 53 38 43
HAN 446: Disability Health and Commty 52 42 53 38 43
HAN 447: Children with Disabilities 52 42 53 38 43
HAN 448: Disability and Employment 52 43 53 38 43
HAN 449: Project in Disability Studies 52 43 55 38 43
HAN 450: INTRO TO PUBLIC HLTH 82 77 47 63 56
HAN 452: EPIDEMIOL & BIOSTAT 82 77 47 64 58
HAN 455: Hlth Literacy for Public Hlth 82 77 47 64 57
HAN 456: Behavioral/Social Aspects Hlth 82 77 47 64 56
HAN 462: Develop Health Inform Systems 82 78 42 61 48
HAN 464: Health Inform Systems Mgt 82 76 42 61 48
HAN 465: ConceptsCaseStudiesHlth Inform 82 77 42
HAN 466: Applied Hlth Care Informatics 82 76 42 61 48
HAN 467: Utilizatn/Outcomes Rsrch Mthds 82 77 42 62 48
HAN 470: Occup Hlth Safety Engineering 52 59 104 63 79
HAN 471: Trauma and Trauma Systems 87 108 125 125 96
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HAN 472: Emerg Resp HAZMAT & Terrorism 86 109 125 125 96
HAN 474: Industrial Hygiene 52 57 104 63 79
HAN 475: Fund of Environmental Hlth 52 57 104 63 79
HAN 476: Hazrd Matrls Emerg Response 52 58 104 63 78
HAN 477: Medical Emergencies 86 108 125 125 96
HAN 478: Intern in Environmental Hlth 52 57 104 63 78
HAN 481: Introduction to Anesthesia 13 8 7 11 13
HAN 482: Introduction to Pathology 7 5 5 10 11
HAN 483: Cardio Pulm Phys Ansthsia Tchn 13 8 7 11 13
HAN 485: Clinical Monitoring 13 8 7 11 13
HAN 486: Prin Pract of Radiation Thrpy 7 5 5 6
HAN 487: Intro to Treatment Planning 7 5 5 5 5
HAN 489: Pharm for Anesthesia Techn 13 8 7 11 13
HAN 490: Medical Dosimetry & Contouring 7 5 5 5 5
HAN 492: Radiation Oncology/Medical Phy 7 5 5 10 11
HAN 499: Health Science Teaching Prac 53 35 24 31 39
Hlthcr Quality/Patient Safety (HAU) 34 59 87 40 16
HAU 500: Financing Hlthcare Orgnztns 10
HAU 501: Patient Safety and Mgmnt Risk 7 15 3
HAU 502: Patient Safety and Health Law 4 17
HAU 503: Error Sci, Hum Factr, Pt Safe 16 10
HAU 504: Crew RsrceMgt,TeamPerf,Comm 7 11 6 1
HAU 505: Quality Improvement and Safety 12
HAU 506: Accred,Regs,& NatPtSafetyGoals 21 5
HAU 507: Plng,Eval,Assmnt PatientSafety 16 6 2
HAU 508: Stat for Patient Safety Profs 4 3 3
HAU 509: Rsrch Dsgn Mthds Pt Sfty Prof 13 4 3
HAU 510: Adv Practice Risk and Sfty Off 9 9
HAU 584: Capstone Project 8 7 4
Medical Molecular Biology (HHM) 33 88
HHM 510: Adv Molecular Bio Lab 7 7
HHM 511: Appl Molec Bio Diagnostics 7 8
HHM 516: Appl Molec Bio Research 7
HHM 520: Flow Cytometry Laboratory 6 8
HHM 521: Flow Cyto Methods and Appltns 6 8
HHM 531: Cytogen Methods and Appctnsns 15
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HHM 551: Research Meth and Writing 7
HHM 570: Journal Club Med Mol Bio 7
HHM 581: Clin Pract Mol Diagnostics 7
HHM 583: Clinical Practicum Flow Cyto 7
HHM 585: Clinical Pract Cytogenetics 7
HHM 596: Capstone Proj in Med Mol Bio 7
Occupational Therapy (HAO) 1,369 1,628 1,635 1,657 1,735
HAO 310: Neuroscience 59
HAO 313: INTRO OCCUPTNL THRPY 19 30 24 24 38
HAO 315: Foundations Occupatnl Therapy 58
HAO 319: Kinesiology Occupatnl Therapy 59 1
HAO 320: Growth and Development OT 58
HAO 323: Mental Health Concepts 58
HAO 324: Psychosocial Theory & Practice 57
HAO 330: Occ Thrpy Thry Prac Pediatrics 58
HAO 331: OT Theory & Practice Adults I 58
HAO 334: ACUTE CARE 36 58
HAO 340: Prosthetics and Orthotics 36 58
HAO 374: Professional Behaviors I 57
HAO 385: Conditions in Occuptionl Thrpy 58
HAO 396: Fieldwork IA 57
HAO 397: Fieldwork IB 36 58
HAO 421: Physical Agent Modalities OT 35 57
HAO 430: SENSORY INTEGRATION 36 58
HAO 440: Gerontology and Occup Thrpy 35 57
HAO 451: Introd Rsrch for Occup Therapy 35 57
HAO 485: VISION, PERCEPTION, COGNITION 35 57
HAO 500: Functional Neuroscience 55 59 58 57
HAO 505: Foundations in OT 58 57 59 57
HAO 506: Life Span Growth & Dev OT 58 58 59 57
HAO 507: Clinical Conditions OT 56 60 56 59
HAO 508: Theories Adult Rehabilitation 56 58 56 57
HAO 509: OT Theory/Pract Pediatrics 56 58 58 57
HAO 517: Universal Design 36 58 50 59 59
HAO 519: Kinesiology for OT 58 60 60 60
HAO 523: Assess/Intervn PyschSoc Issues 58 57 60 57
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HAO 524: Assess/Interv UE 50 59 59
HAO 525: Vision,Percep,Cognition OT 51 58 59
HAO 526: Gerontology & OT 51 58 59
HAO 527: SI Theory/Pract in OT 50 59 59
HAO 532: Emerging Areas of Practice 31 35 59
HAO 534: Occupational Therapy Manager 31 35 59 50 59
HAO 542: Patient Education 36 58 50 59 59
HAO 549: Intro Research OT 52 57 60
HAO 551: Rsrch Design and Methd for OT 36 58 52 58 59
HAO 562: Principles of Instruction 31 35 59 50 59
HAO 570: Global Comm Occup Health 50 59
HAO 573: Professional Behaviors I 57 58 59 56
HAO 574: Professional Behaviors II 36 58 50 59 59
HAO 575: Professional Transitional Semr 31 35 59 50 59
HAO 585: Disability Studies and OT 31 35 59 50 59
HAO 586: Fieldwork Level IA 55 59 60 57
HAO 588: Fieldwork Level I C 51 58 59
HAO 590: Independent Study Occup Thrpy 1 2
HAO 593: Case Studies 31 35 59 50 59
HAO 595: Service Learning and Capstone 50 59
HAO 596: Fieldwork Level IIA 36 58 50 59 59
HAO 597: Fieldwork IIB 31 36 58 50 60
HAO 598: Fieldwork IIC 32 34 57 1
HAO 599: Fieldwork Continuation 2
Physical Therapy (HAY) 2,210 2,477 2,532 2,510 2,402
HAY 500: Neuroscience for Phys Therapy 86 86 85 83 84
HAY 502: PSYCHOSOC DISABILITY 74 85 84 85 80
HAY 503: Psychosocial Aspects Disabl II 75 85 84 85
HAY 505: Neurological Phys Therapy II 74 85 84 85 80
HAY 506: Neurological Phys Therapy III 75 85 84 85 80
HAY 508: Orthopedic Phys Therapy III 75 85 84 85 80
HAY 509: Pediatric Physical Therapy 75 85 84 85 80
HAY 510: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 74 85 84 84
HAY 512: Prosthetics and Orthoses 74 85 84 85 164
HAY 517: Exercise Physiology 85 85 84 83 84
HAY 518: Found Exercise Movement in PT 86 86 84 83 84
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HAY 519: Kinesiology 86 86 84 84 84
HAY 524: Health, Wellness and Prevent 74 85 84 84
HAY 525: Advanced Therapeutic Exercise 59 74 85 84 84
HAY 526: Clinical Medicine and Pharm I 86 85 84 83 84
HAY 527: Foundations of Patient Care 85 85 84 82 84
HAY 528: Clinical Medicine and Pharm II 84 86 83 82 83
HAY 531: MOTOR LEARNING 1
HAY 534: Motor Learning and Motor Cntrl 84 85 84 82 83
HAY 543: Integumentary/Vasc PT 83 86 83 82 84
HAY 544: Biophys Agents in Phys Therapy 86 86 85 83 84
HAY 545: Ethics and Health Care for PTs 74 85 84 84
HAY 552: Research Methods for PT 84 86 84 82 83
HAY 558: Evidence Based Practice Sem 63 74 85 84 84
HAY 561: Prof Practice II: Clin Educ 84 85 84 82
HAY 562: Topics Clin Educ and Prof Deve 59
HAY 570: Physical Therapy Case Stud I 81
HAY 572: Physical Thrpy Case Stud III 74 85
HAY 576: Clinical Decision Making 12
HAY 580: PRACTICUM 1 1
HAY 589: Case Studies I 85 85 82 83
HAY 590: Case Studies II 84 85 80
HAY 595: Clinical Internship I 74 85 84 84 80
HAY 602: Issues in Health Care Administ 58 79 85 84 84
HAY 608: Orthopedic Exam Intervention I 3
HAY 611: Compl Altern App Rehab Wellnss 2
HAY 622: Current Topics in Pediatrics 7
HAY 692: Clinical Internship II 59
HAY 693: Clinical Internship III 60 74 86 84 84
HAY 694: Clinical Internship IV 58 75 87 85 85
Physician Assistant (HAP) 1,232 1,229 1,213 1,206 1,619
HAP 501: CommHlthServLearning for PA 42 38 42 1 64
HAP 505: Cntmpry Issues Hlth Cre Dlvry 17 18 7 13 14
HAP 509: Integrative Systems Physiology 43 64
HAP 510: Clinical Laboratory Medicine 44 43 43 43 64
HAP 512: Principles of Clinical Pharm 44 43 43 43 64
HAP 514: PrblemOrientedMedRecord-Hx/Phy 44 42 43 43 64
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HAP 516: Problem Based Learning (PBL) 44 43 43 41 64
HAP 518: Medical Director Presentation 85 86 86 86 128
HAP 521: Clinical Medicine I 44 42 43 43 64
HAP 522: Clinical Medicine II 43 43 43 43 64
HAP 523: Clinical Medicine III 43 43 43 43 64
HAP 524: Clinical Medicine IV 42 43 43 43 64
HAP 528: Genitourinary, Sexual, Rprd Hl 44 43 43 43 64
HAP 532: Diagnostic Imaging 44 41 43 43 64
HAP 534: Intro to Clinical Psychiatry 43 43 43 43 64
HAP 541: Prin Pract Clin Prev Pop Hlth 10 16 17 9
HAP 545: Ethics Health Care for PA 43 43 43 43 64
HAP 549: Clinical Skills for the PA Stu 43 42 43 43 64
HAP 551: Resrch Design Evid-Based Med 44 42 43 43 64
HAP 552: EBM: Eval/Appl Clin Research 18 19 14 10 15
HAP 554: Rsrch Writing for Health Prof 20 15 13 12 13
HAP 556: Teaching Strategies 13 6
HAP 557: Introd to Clinical Informatics 3 4 6
HAP 562: Masters Project II 42 43 41 43 41
HAP 563: Masters Project III 36 43 42 43 39
HAP 570: Internal Medicine Clerkship 16 15 17 14 18
HAP 571: Obstetrics & Gynecology Clerk 35 37 33 33 33
HAP 572: General Surgery Clerkship 31 31 34 30 31
HAP 574: Emergency Medicine Clerkship 42 43 43 43 43
HAP 575: Psychiatry Clerkship 29 30 30 27 25
HAP 576: Medicine Preceptorship 41 43 39 43 42
HAP 577: Pediatric Preceptorship 42 43 44 43 43
HAP 579: Geriatrics Clerkship 31 33 32 33 33
HAP 580: Orthopedic Clerkship 28 27 28 35 34
HAP 581: Clinical Elective 42 43 42 44 43
HAP 588: Practicum 1 1
Polysomnographic Technology (HHO) 23 55 36
HHO 322: Instrumentation Polysom 4 5
HHO 324: Therapeutic Modalits Sleep Med 4 4
HHO 326: Intro Dental Sleep Med 4 4
HHO 342: Sleep Disorder Pathophysiology 3 4
HHO 420: Polysomnographic Tech Mngmt 3 4
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HHO 430: Pediatric Polysomnography 3 4
HHO 440: Intro to EEG 3 4
HHO 460: Polysom Tech Brd Review 3 4
HHO 470: Basic Polysom Clinical 4 4
HHO 471: Intermediate Polysom Clinical 4 4
HHO 472: Advanced Polysom Clinical 4
HHO 476: Peds Polysom Clinical 4 6
HHO 479: Clinical Teaching Polysom 3 4
HHO 480: Basic EEG Clinical 4 6
HHO 488: Polysm Management Clinical 3 4
Respiratory Care (HAT) 713 670 553 566 625
HAT 210: Intro to Respiratory Care 28 28 44 34 34
HAT 304: Cardiopulmonary Physiology 24 23 20 29 25
HAT 306: Patient Evaluation 24 23 20 29 25
HAT 309: Communication SkillsHlth Prof 20 5
HAT 315: Pharmacology 24 24 20 28 25
HAT 320: Cardiovascular Diag & Treat I 24 23 20 29 25
HAT 330: Pulmonary Pathology 24 24 16 24 24
HAT 331: Respiratory Care Techn I 24 24 20 29 25
HAT 332: Respiratory Care Techniques II 24 24 16 24 24
HAT 333: Pulmonary Diagnostic Technique 24 24 16 24 24
HAT 335: Medical Ethics 25 24 22 19 27
HAT 340: Cardiovascular Clinical 16 16 10 16 17
HAT 350: Basic Respiratory Care Clinica 16 16 12 16 15
HAT 353: Pulmonary Diagnostic Clinical 16 17 10 16 15
HAT 402: ADV CARDIAC LIFE SUP 25
HAT 404: Neonatal Resuscitation 25 24
HAT 410: Introduction to Clinical Educa 25 24 22 19 27
HAT 411: Clin Tchng in Respiratory Care 25 24 22 16 23
HAT 415: Respiratory Care Techniques IV 25 24 22 16 23
HAT 420: Cardio Diagnosis & Treatmnt II 25 24 22 16 23
HAT 431: Respiratory Care Techn III 25 24 22 16 23
HAT 432: Perinatal Respiratory Care 25 24 22 16 23
HAT 450: Critical Care Clinical 24 24 22 17 27
HAT 451: Perinatal Care Clinical 27 24 24 17 28
HAT 470: Polysomnographic Technology I 24 23 20 29 24
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HAT 471: Polysomnographic Technology II 19 19 10 14 9
HAT 475: Polysomnographic Tech I Clin 16 17 10 16 15
HAT 476: Polysomnographic Tech II Clncl 20 19 14 6 9
HAT 482: Physiologic Monitoring Clin 25 23 23 14 26
HAT 487: Cardiopulmonary Rehab Clinical 16 16 10 16 17
HAT 493: Seminar/Readings 24 23
HAT 494: Respiratory Care Board Review 25 24 22 16 23
Journalism, School of 1,963 1,828 1,732 1,693 1,629
Journalism 1,963 1,828 1,732 1,693 1,629
Journalism (JRN) 1,963 1,828 1,732 1,693 1,629
JRN 101: News Literacy 174 153 152 173 194
JRN 103: News Literacy 252 38
JRN 105: The Mind of a Reporter 109 86 76 89 92
JRN 108: Hist.&Fut.of the Press 129 138 134 140 138
JRN 111: Grammar and Editing Lab 89 99 82 88 73
JRN 115: News Reporting & Writing I 88 97 79 85 70
JRN 205: News Reporting & Writing II 81 60 74 65 63
JRN 215: Intro Multimedia Skills Lab 81 73 79 69 71
JRN 220: Media Law 81 80 77 74 51
JRN 288: Campus Media Workshop 75 64 74
JRN 301: The Changing News Business 72 73 69 71 76
JRN 310: Multimedia Newsroom I / Visual 42 64 57 60 50
JRN 320: Multimedia Newsroom II / Web 42 63 57 41 61
JRN 334: Science and Health Reporting 15 10
JRN 336: Sports Reporting 7 13 11 13
JRN 337: Intro to Narrative Journalism 35 47 46 36 31
JRN 340: Beat Reporting 27 60 50 53 38
JRN 350: Journalistic Judgment/Ethics 27 61 46 60 43
JRN 361: News Editing/Print 8
JRN 363: Magazine Writing 13 20 16 9 6
JRN 364: Advanced Reporting 11 12 22 17 22
JRN 365: Talking Science 31 25 58 64
JRN 366: Press & the Presidency 8 29 29 11
JRN 367: Opinion & Commentary 11 9 16
JRN 370: Advanced Vis Report/Storytell 15 32 32 35 21
JRN 371: Weekly Broadcast 20 25 28 32 26
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follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
JRN 380: Multimedia Photojournalism 9
JRN 381: Web Presentation 14 12 27 34 22
JRN 385: Digital Academy 7 54 65 48
JRN 390: Topics in Journalism 54 20 17 8 13
JRN 391: Journalism Workshops 44 70 11 6 11
JRN 392: Journalism Without Walls Prep 8 5 7 2
JRN 393: Audio Journalism Lab 7 18 20
JRN 475: Teaching Practicum I 5 6 10 10 13
JRN 476: Teaching Practicum II 1 1
JRN 487: Independent Study 2 5 3 2 4
JRN 488: Internship 20 15 30 14 11
JRN 489: Specialized Internship 8
JRN 490: Senior Project 52 31 48 55 42
JRN 500: Introduction to News Media Con 8 8
JRN 501: Communicating Science: Distill 53 60 56 50 59
JRN 502: Communicating Science: Writing 53 30 26 26 22
JRN 503: Communicating Science: Improvi 53 59 36 41 59
JRN 504: Communicating Science: Using D 21 19 12 12 20
JRN 505: Communicating Science: Connect 11 3
JRN 508: Communicating Science: Engagin 12 12 9 6 1
JRN 509: Comm Sci: Sci Unplug 8 15 7 1 2
JRN 511: Communicating to Decision Make 6 11
JRN 512: Communicating Science: Video S 4 5 1
JRN 514: Presenting Science Unplugged 7 4 1
JRN 515: Television Reporting and Editi 7 4
JRN 520: Techniques of Online Journalis 6 3 1 1
JRN 525: Health, Environment, Science a 7 7 2
JRN 530: The Big Story: Science Issues 8 5
JRN 550: Investigative Reporting Techni 6 2 2 1
JRN 555: Ethics, Law and Journalistic J 3 5 1 1
JRN 565: Communicating Your Science 13 17 14 16 18
JRN 570: Advanced Reporting, Writing an 1
JRN 581: Advanced Digital Storytelling 1
JRN 587: Independent Study 1 2 4 1
JRN 588: Graduate Internship 2 2 1
JRN 590: Special Topics: Issues in Cont 2 3
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courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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JRN 591: Journalism Workshops 1
JRN 592: Journalism Without Walls Prep 2
JRN 600: Master's Project in Journalism 2 5 4 1 1
Marine & Atmos Sci, School of 2,181 2,260 4,495 4,142 4,253
Marine Sciences Research Centr 5
Marine Sciences (MAR) 5
MAR 603: Ocean Physics Seminar 5
School of Marn & Atms Science 2,056 2,253 2,621 2,498 2,659
Atmospheric & Oceanic Studies (ATM) 387 354 603 715 787
ATM 102: Weather and Climate 141 49 109 108 133
ATM 103: Extreme Weather 29 201 297 319
ATM 201: Climate and Climate Change 39 35 46 43 42
ATM 205: Intro to Atmospheric Sciences 37 35 40 43 59
ATM 237: World Climate and Atmosphere 67 85 90 92 82
ATM 247: Atmospheric Structure & Analys 14 13 13 17 8
ATM 305: Global Atmospheric Change 27 34
ATM 320: Matlab Data Analysis 16 13 7 14 15
ATM 345: Atmosph Thermodynamics & Dynam 13 15 10 10 14
ATM 346: Advanced Atmospheric Dynamics 13 9 7 6 12
ATM 347: Advanced Synoptic Meterology 8 12 9 7 6
ATM 348: Atmospheric Physics 13 13 10 10 11
ATM 365: Tropical Meteorology 3
ATM 383: Doppler Weather Radar 11 14
ATM 397: Air Pollution and Its Control 18 29 35 29 27
ATM 437: Forecasting Practicum 5 5 5 4 2
ATM 447: Sr Tutorial in Atmospheric Sci 1
ATM 487: Sr Research in Atmospheric Sci 1 7 5 4 6
ATM 488: Internship 2 4 2 4 3
Environmental Studies (ENS) 232 234 224 197 262
ENS 101: Prospects for Planet Earth 68 70 64 62 86
ENS 119: Physics for Envir Studies 26 39 37 42 26
ENS 301: Contemp Environ Issues&Policy 41 40 32 28 35
ENS 311: Ecosyst Ecology & Global Envir 32 15 19 25 28
ENS 312: Population, Tech, and Environm 25 33 35 17 25
ENS 333: Environmental Law 12 10 14 25
ENS 339: Economics Coastal Ecosystems 5 3 4
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follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ENS 395: Topics in Environment Sciences 4
ENS 443: Environmental Problem Solving 11 13 15 10 21
ENS 459: Write Effectively in ENS 1
ENS 487: Indep Rsrch in Envir Studies 3 1 2 1
ENS 488: Internship in Envir Studies 10 7 3 8 16
Marine Sciences (MAR) 1,437 1,665 1,794 1,586 1,610
MAR 101: Long Island Sound: Sci & Use 20 20 42
MAR 104: Oceanography 118 126 161 140 134
MAR 301: Environmental Microbiology 37 26 31 20 29
MAR 302: Marine Microbio & Microb Ecol 7 11 10 4 9
MAR 303: Long Island Marine Habitats 16 29 43 36 46
MAR 304: Waves, Tides, and Beaches 30 31 30 35 45
MAR 305: Experimental Marine Biology 13 27 27 35
MAR 308: Environmental Instrumental Ana 5 6 11 12
MAR 315: Marine Conservation 8 5 15 21 16
MAR 320: Limnology 17 17 18 18 13
MAR 333: Coastal Oceanography 41 41 41 32 36
MAR 334: Remote Sensing of Environment 18 23 19 13 19
MAR 336: Marine Pollution 16 25 4 22 23
MAR 340: Envir Problems & Solutions 88 73 70 73 45
MAR 349: Biological Oceanography 19 13 20 25 23
MAR 350: Introduction to Ocean Physics 16 13 17 14 10
MAR 351: Intro to Ocean Chemistry 12 12 19 24 29
MAR 352: Intro to Physical Oceanography 21 25 27 32
MAR 355: Coastal Cultural Experience 10 20 17 21
MAR 356: Maritime Trad/New England 13 22 20 22
MAR 357: Unsinkable Technologies 9 15 16 25
MAR 370: Marine Mammals 47 64 61 70 43
MAR 373: Marine Apex Predators 49 44 40 20
MAR 375: Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle 20 22
MAR 376: Bio & Conservation/Sea Turtles 10 15 15
MAR 377: Biology & Conservation/Seabird 29 37 37 45
MAR 380: Ichthyology 14 20 19 23
MAR 384: Diseases of Aquatic Organisms 20 19 17 25 14
MAR 385: Princ Fishery Biology/Mngmnt 19 28 26 22 18
MAR 386: Ecosystem Sci/Fisheries Manag 6
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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MAR 390: Aquaculture 8 12
MAR 392: Waste Management Issues 12 13 16 7 22
MAR 394: Envir Toxicology & Pub Health 17 15 22 18 8
MAR 395: Topics in Marine Envir Science 7
MAR 447: Readings in Marine Science 2
MAR 458: Speak Effectively Before/Aud 1 26 35 31
MAR 459: Write Effectively 31 45 80 77
MAR 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 1 1
MAR 487: Research in Marine Sciences 33 47 35 30 42
MAR 488: Internship 3 59 90 33 36
MAR 501: Physical Oceanography 10 3 5
MAR 502: Biological Oceanography 20 17 19 9 9
MAR 503: Chemical Oceanography 6 7 3 6 7
MAR 505: General Circulation of the Atm 8 7
MAR 506: Geological Oceanography 2
MAR 507: Marine Conservation 24 15 13 12 19
MAR 508: Found. Mar. Sci. 1:Biogeochem. 31 22 23 13 13
MAR 509: Found. Mar. Sci. II:Physics. 27 23 22 18 15
MAR 511: Benthic Ecology 9 6
MAR 512: Marine Pollution 14 10 4 9 7
MAR 513: Atmospheric Aerosols- Clouds, 5 5
MAR 514: Environmental Management 10 10 8 13 6
MAR 515: Phytoplankton Ecology 20 11 6 12 8
MAR 516: Ecosystem Sci. for Fisheries 1
MAR 517: Waves 1
MAR 519: Geochemistry Seminar 14 13 9 13 9
MAR 522: Env. Toxicol. & Public Health 6 4 6 1
MAR 523: Marine Mammal Biology and Cons 11 7 7
MAR 525: Environment & Public Health 2
MAR 527: Global Change 11 6
MAR 529: Isotope Geochemistry 11 3
MAR 533: Instrumental Analysis 3 1 4
MAR 534: Scientific Decision Support 16 8
MAR 536: Env. Law & Regulation 11 5 6 8
MAR 538: Univariate Data Analysis 8 9 9
MAR 539: Econ. Coast. & Mar. Ecosys. 9 8 11 5
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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MAR 540: Marine Microbial Ecology 2 3 2 1 4
MAR 541: Found. of Atmospheric Sci. I 4 8 6 8 7
MAR 542: Found. of Atmospheric Sci. II 4 8 7 7 6
MAR 544: Atmospheric Radiation 5
MAR 546: Marine Sedimentology 3
MAR 547: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics I 6 3 7 5
MAR 548: Geophysical Fluid Dynamics II 6 6
MAR 549: Topics in Atmospheric Sciences 9
MAR 550: Topics in Marine Sciences 22 31 21 12 11
MAR 552: Directed Study 6 19 11 12 10
MAR 553: Fishery Management 10 9 13
MAR 554: Aquatic Animal Diseases 5 7 5 7
MAR 556: Conservation's 3 Rs 6 15
MAR 557: Case Study & Proj. Plan. Sem. 24 13 12 10 15
MAR 558: Remote Sensing 1 1 4 1 1
MAR 560: Ecology of Fishes 25 11 17
MAR 561: Quantitative Fisheries Ecology 9 5
MAR 562: Early Diagen. Mar. Sed. 7 5
MAR 563: Early Diagen. Mar. Sed. II 3 3
MAR 565: Tropical Meteorology 10 4
MAR 566: Air Pollution and Its Control 2 1 3
MAR 567: Chemical Sensors in Oceanograp 4
MAR 568: Practical Skills 23 20 21 11 12
MAR 569: Statistics With R 15 19 20
MAR 570: Multivariate Data Analysis 6 6 14
MAR 572: Geophysical Simulation 6 7
MAR 574: Special Topics: Ocean Dynamics 4 2
MAR 575: Special Topics-Geological Ocea 1
MAR 576: Spcl Top- Biological Oceanogra 6 16 5
MAR 577: Spcl Top- Coastal Zone Managem 3 1
MAR 578: Bio & Conservation/Seabirds 7 4 5 13
MAR 579: Bio & Conservation/Sea Turtles 1
MAR 580: Seminar 56 55 53 38 37
MAR 581: Next Generation Sequencing App 9 4
MAR 582: ADV ATM Dynamics 6
MAR 583: Doppler Weather Radar 9 6
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courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
MAR 584: Applied Marine Ecology Seminar 8 14 3
MAR 587: GIS: Display and Analysis of E 24 22 22 11 16
MAR 588: Molecular Marine Ecology 12
MAR 589: Capstone Proj. Mar. Cons. 3 7 1 1
MAR 590: Research for MS Students 95 99 78 48 50
MAR 592: Internship Mar. Cons. 1 3 1 3
MAR 593: Atmospheric Physics 10 6
MAR 594: Atmospheric Dynamics 4
MAR 595: Grad Seminar Atmospheric Sci 9 11 12 12 11
MAR 598: Synoptic and Mesoscale Meteoro 5 10
MAR 601: Dynamic model with Matlab 4 3 2
MAR 603: Ocean Physics Seminar 4 6 7 5
MAR 650: Dissertation Research for PhD 65 56 71 82 64
MAR 655: Directed Study for PhD 9 12 7 16 11
MAR 670: Practicum in Teaching 11 14 12 17 8
MAR 699: Dissertation Research for G5 63 60 55 51 61
MAR 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 4 2 7 7 3
MAR 701: Dissertation off Campus Intern 2 3 2
Stony Brook Southampton 111
Marine Sciences - Southampton (MAR-S) 111
MAR-S 303: Long Island Marine Habitats 15
MAR-S 305: Experimental Marine Biology 19
MAR-S 351: Intro to Ocean Chemistry 8
MAR-S 352: Intro to Physical Oceanography 18
MAR-S 355: Coastal Cultural Experience 13
MAR-S 356: Maritime Trad/New England 11
MAR-S 376: Bio & Conservation/Sea Turtles 13
MAR-S 380: Ichthyology 14
Sustainability Studies 14 2 1,874 1,644 1,594
Career Skills and Leadership (CSK) 108 144 107
CSK 302: Technical Writing and Comm 60 59 60
CSK 305: Collective Action and Advocacy 48 85 47
Ecological Studies Human Impac (EHI) 158 159 113
EHI 310: Restoration Ecology 27 24
EHI 322: Human Ecology 19 23 23
EHI 326: Conservation Genetics 22 22 14
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courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
EHI 340: Ecological Dimensions/Disease 24 24 18
EHI 343: Sustainable Natural Resources 10 7 20
EHI 350: Design Ecotoxicology Research 25 28 13
EHI 351: Conduct Ecotoxicology Research 23 30 22
EHI 487: Research/Sustainability 7 1 3
EHI 488: Internship in Sustainability 1
Environ. Design, Policy, Plan (EDP) 135 153 105
EDP 301: The Built Environment I 22 23 16
EDP 302: The Built Environment II 24 24 24
EDP 303: Spatial Economics 30 27 24
EDP 305: Risk Assessment 15
EDP 307: Theories of Urban Settlements 23 24 23
EDP 309: Planning: Policies/Regulations 21 18
EDP 404: Environmental Design Project 13 20 12
EDP 487: Research in EDP 3
EDP 488: Internship in EDP 2 2 3
Environmental Humanities (EHM) 93 21 38
EHM 201: Eco-Aesthetics in Art 24
EHM 202: Intro to Environ Humanities 18
EHM 314: Civilizations and Collapse 25
EHM 321: Utopia, Dystopia:EnvironLitCul 22
EHM 322: Ecofeminism, Literature & Film 13
EHM 325: Environmental Film, Media, Art 11 17
EHM 386: The Maya 6
EHM 487: Research/Environmental Human 7 2 3
EHM 488: Internship/Environmental Hum 2 2
Environmental Science (ENV) 2 123 113 112
ENV 115: Chemistry, Life, Environment 30 30 25
ENV 304: Global Environmental Change 26 29 44
ENV 315: Prin of Groundwater Hydrology 13 3
ENV 316: Coastal Zone Management 28 17 23
ENV 320: Chem for Environmental Scient. 8 14 6
ENV 321: Chemistry for Env Sci Lab 8 14 10
ENV 339: Economics Coastal Ecosystems 2 5 3
ENV 487: Research in Environmental Sci 3 3 1
ENV 488: Internship in Coastal Environ 2 3
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
Geospatial Science (GSS) 14 254 280 287
GSS 105: Introduction to Maps & Mapping 34 45 22
GSS 313: GIS Design and Application I 60 67 75
GSS 314: GIS Laboratory 58 66 75
GSS 317: Geospatial Narratives 26 13 14
GSS 323: GIS Database and Design 9 8 9
GSS 325: GIS Design & Applications II 7 15 14
GSS 326: GIS Project Management 7 3 6
GSS 354: GIS for the Coastal Zone 4 7 6
GSS 390: Topics in Geospatial Science 14
GSS 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practic 9 7 10
GSS 487: Geospatial Science Research 2 2 3
GSS 488: Geospatial Science Internship 2 1
GSS 513: GIS Fundamentals I 9 12 11
GSS 517: Geospatial Narratives: Deep Ma 3 1 2
GSS 523: Geodatabase and Design 8 4 10
GSS 525: GIS Fundamentals II 3 13 6
GSS 526: GIS Project Management 7 8 12
GSS 554: Geospatial Sci Coastal Zone 2 3 6
GSS 575: Geospatial Teaching Practicum 2 2 1
GSS 587: Geospatial Research 2 3 4
GSS 588: GIS Internship 1
Sustainability Blck Curriculm (SBC) 918 654 679
SBC 111: Intro to Sustainability 233 132 191
SBC 113: Physical Geography Lecture 64 32 62
SBC 114: Physical Geography Lab 18 10 21
SBC 115: Intro Human Demography 33 31 58
SBC 116: Intro to Human Geography 29
SBC 117: Design Drawing 26 21 20
SBC 200: Human Settlement: Hist & Fut 44 59 45
SBC 201: Systems and Models 69 59 71
SBC 203: Critical Analysis 42 48
SBC 204: Population Studies 15 16 23
SBC 206: Economics and Sustainability 69 53 42
SBC 307: American Environmental History 94 48 49
SBC 308: American Environmental Politic 62 46 27
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
SBC 309: Global Environmental Politics 28 25
SBC 321: Ecology and Evolution/Amer Lit 13
SBC 354: Drawing for Design--CAD 22
SBC 401: Integrative Systems Studies 44 25 39
SBC 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 23 36 28
SBC 476: Undergrad Teaching Practicum I 3 3
Sustainability Studies (SUS) 85 120 153
SUS 202: Intro to Environ Humanities 10
SUS 302: Integrative Assessment Models 16 13 12
SUS 306: Business and Sustainability 6
SUS 307: Environ. Econ. and Management 7 6 7
SUS 308: Economic Development 6
SUS 324: Human Geography & Environment 24
SUS 342: Energy and Mineral Resources 18 13
SUS 343: Age of the Anthropocene 37
SUS 350: Topics in Sustainability 18 19
SUS 366: Philosophy of the Environment 19 68 45
SUS 487: Research in Sustainability Stu 7
SUS 488: Internship in Sustainability 1 6
Medicine, School of 1,678 1,464 1,447 1,272 1,402
Anatomical Sciences 108 103 95 92 90
Anatomical Sciences (HBA) 108 103 95 92 90
HBA 399: Resrch Proj AnatomicalSciences 3 2
HBA 541: Evolutionary Anatomy 1
HBA 542: Advanced Human Anatomy 85 84 84 83 79
HBA 550: VERTEBRATE EVOLUTION 5
HBA 551: Phylogenetic Systematics, 4 1
HBA 560: ADVANCED REGIONAL AN 5 1 1
HBA 590: PRJTS/ANATOMICAL SCS 4 1 2 2 4
HBA 690: GRAD SEMINAR ANATOMY 2
HBA 692: ADV TPCS:ANAT SCI LT 1 1
HBA 695: PRACT ANATY TEACHING 1 1 1 1
HBA 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 10 11 2 4 2
Molecular Genetics & Microbio 277 149 114 143 136
Molecular Genetics & Microbio (HBM) 277 149 114 143 136
HBM 320: Microbiology 160
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HBM 398: RESECH PRJ MICROBIOL 1
HBM 503: Molecular Genetics 4 10 7 7 4
HBM 509: Exper. Mol. Gen. & Microbio. 2 3 6 4 4
HBM 510: Exper. Mol. Gen. & Micrbio. 2 2 6 4 4
HBM 522: Biology of Cancer 23 19 27
HBM 599: Grad. Res. in Mol. Gen.& Micro 17 15 14 18 13
HBM 640: Molec Mech of Microb Pathoge 8 5 7 10 6
HBM 690: Mol. Gen. & Microbio. Seminar 45 44 43 45 43
HBM 691: Readings Mol. Gen. & Micro Lit 4 4 4 7 4
HBM 692: Experimental Methods in Molec 2 4 6 4 4
HBM 693: Reseach Proposal Preparation i 4 3 3 6 4
HBM 695: Advanced Readings in Molecular 3 6
HBM 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 25 30 18 18 19
HBM 700: Dissertation off Campus Domest 1 4
Pathology 234 154 146 130 137
Pathology (HBP) 234 154 146 130 137
HBP 310: PATHOLOGY 108 48 45 50 48
HBP 393: Special Topics Pathology Lit 1
HBP 398: RSCH PROJ: PATHOLOGY 2 1
HBP 399: RSCH PROJ: PATHOLOGY 2
HBP 401: APPLIED IMMUNOLOGY 27 26 23
HBP 511: PATHOBIOLOGY 79 62 49 48 71
HBP 533: Immunology 12 10 24 22 13
HBP 691: JOURNAL CLUB:PATHLGY 6 5 5 10 4
Pharmacological Sciences 354 345 391 377 395
Pharmacology (HBH) 354 345 391 377 395
HBH 333: Principles of Pharmacology 66
HBH 501: Principles of Pharmacology 15 21 25 24 19
HBH 502: Adv Principles of Pharmacology 13 21 21 17 14
HBH 505: Pharmacology to Pharmacy 2 1
HBH 506: Graduate Pharmacology Colloqui 1 1
HBH 510: Hospital Clinical Rotations 2
HBH 545: BIOCHEMICAL LAB TECH 9 18 16 15 16
HBH 546: Biochemical Laboratory Techniq 11 15 11 8 11
HBH 550: Statistics in Life Sciences 17 16 41 41 30
HBH 560: PRO PREP RGLTRY BIO 11 9 7 7 14
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HBH 580: SELECT TOPICS PHARM 24 23 23 27 30
HBH 585: Advanced Structural Biology/St 7 2
HBH 590: PHARMACOLOGY SEMINAR 79 92 102 93 104
HBH 599: GRADUATE RESEARCH 47 53 58 68 72
HBH 601: PRACT IN TEACH PHAR 8 6 8 6 7
HBH 631: Graduate Pharmacology I 5 5 7 8 4
HBH 632: Graduate Pharmacology II 10 5 8 6 13
HBH 655: Neuropharmacology 9 8
HBH 656: Cell Biology 1 3 7 9 14
HBH 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 37 44 50 40 44
Physiology and Biophysics 467 440 472 329 364
Physiology and Biophysics (HBY) 467 440 472 329 364
HBY 350: PHYSIOLOGY 134 62 61
HBY 393: SP T:PHYSIO/BIOPHSCS 3 3 5 4
HBY 398: RSCH:Physio and Biophysics 5 5 5 6 4
HBY 399: RSCH:Physio and Biophysics 3 3 5 2 2
HBY 500: Short Term Research Projects 2
HBY 501: PHYSIOLOGY 67 73 75 31 28
HBY 530: CELL PHYSIOLOGY BIOPHY 19 18 24 22 26
HBY 554: NEUROSCIENCE 15 16 19 13 19
HBY 561: Stat Analysis Physiologic Data 15 27 24 22 25
HBY 562: Model-based Analysis Phys Data 14 25 23 21 25
HBY 564: Expermntl Tech in Sys. Physiol 14 23 21 21 21
HBY 570: STUDENT JOURNAL CLUB 57 62 65 57 64
HBY 590: TOPICS IN PHYSIO&BIOPH 33 30 42 39 37
HBY 591: PHYSIOL & BIOPH RSCH 18 21 32 28 33
HBY 690: SMNR IN PHYS & BIOPH 56 61 62 58 69
HBY 695: PRAC TEACH:PHYSIOL 6 6 7 4 4
HBY 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 11 5 4 1
Preventive Medicine 102 140 92 85 124
Clinical Investigation (MCR) 15 44 4 2 7
MCR 501: Experimental Clinical Research 2 1
MCR 506: Biostatistics 1 for Clinical S 5
MCR 514: Epidemi. for Clin. Scientists 4
MCR 525: Clinical Translation. Research 5 4
MCR 549: Legal Regulatory Clinical Res. 7 7
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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MCR 562: Data Management and Informatic 6
MCR 566: Clinical Research Methods 5
MCR 650: Molec & Labo Meth in Clin Rese 2 1
MCR 684: Writing a Research Proposal 2 1
MCR 694: Seminars in Clinical Research 2 3
MCR 695: Define and Devel a Career Path 3
MCR 696: Presenting Research Results 3
MCR 698: Practicum in Teaching 1
MCR 699: Masters Thesis 1 4 2 1
Med Hum, Comp Care & Bioethics (HCB) 86 92 88 79 112
HCB 501: Compassionate Care, Medical Hu 15 17 14 10 22
HCB 502: Landmark Cases in Bioethics 12 13 18 8 12
HCB 503: Traditions and Values in Bioet 13 11 12 18
HCB 504: Special Topic in Biotechnology 11 15 9 2
HCB 510: Literature, Compassion, and Me 8 17 10 8 13
HCB 511: Bioethics, Disability & Commun 8
HCB 512: Altruism and Bioethics 2
HCB 514: Global Bioethics 8
HCB 520: Bioethics and Film 9 13 9
HCB 521: Clinical Ethics Practicum 15 12 12
HCB 524: Special Topics in Bioethics 10
HCB 598: Independent Study 2 3 3 3 2
HCB 599: Special Projects Capstone Cour 9 16 10 11 12
Pop Hlth and Clncl Otcms Rsrch (HPD) 1 4 4 5
HPD 519: Sytematic Review of the Lit. 1
HPD 650: Seminar Series: Clinical Appli 4
HPD 685: Research in Population health 4 5
Public Health - HSC Vice Pres 11 18
Pop Hlth and Clncl Otcms Rsrch (HPD) 11 18
HPD 605: Intro Doctoral Studies 4 2
HPD 619: Independent Study 3
HPD 650: Seminar Series: Clinical Appli 1
HPD 664: Clinical Trials 2
HPD 665: Clinical Outcomes Research 2
HPD 674: Methods in Outcomes and HSR&D 5
HPD 686: Mentored Research Project in P 4 6
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School of Health Tech and Mgt 8 13
Health and Rehabilitation Sci (HAX) 8 13
HAX 635: Biomechanics and Movement I 2
HAX 656: Qualitative Research 6
HAX 668: Emerging Topics in Disability 6
HAX 693: Drctd Rdngs 6 1
School of Medicine 128 120 137 105 138
Medical Sci. Trnng Prgrm (MST) 128 120 137 105 138
MST 501: Selec Topi in Trans/Resar Clin 66 61 70 54 70
MST 502: Clincal Scien Semin Serie 62 59 67 51 68
Nursing, School of 5,298 5,488 5,788 5,964 5,832
Nursing Undergraduate 12 69
Nursing Leadership (HNH) 12 69
HNH 513: Adv Thry Prct in Nursing Ed I 20
HNH 530: Comm and Relationship Mgt 12 49
School of Nursing 5,286 5,419 5,788 5,964 5,832
Nurse Registered Baccalaureate (HNC) 875 641 662 623 538
HNC 310: Pathophysiology 119 81 89 87 69
HNC 333: Fundamentals of Pharmacology 28 31 34 27
HNC 340: Novice to Expert: Capstone 108
HNC 350: Prof Role Development Nursing 73 37 55 74 63
HNC 366: GroupThry & Leadership Skills 10
HNC 370: Health Assessment 43 107 92 85 64
HNC 382: Continuing Course Work 2
HNC 440: RESEARCH IN NURSING 105 65 90 88 67
HNC 469: Population Health Nursing 115 92 80 70 68
HNC 470: Nursing Management Practicum 127 94 88 67 71
HNC 471: Nursing Mgt Practicum BS/MS 4 3 1
HNC 479: Transitions into Profess Pract 127 87 88 65 72
HNC 482: Directed Studies 44 6 11 4
HNC 499: Clin Epidemiology-Popln Based 41 37 47 37
Nursing (D.N.P.) (HND) 207 191 146 128 100
HND 612: Theories of Applied Science 29 31 19 17
HND 625: Hlth Cre Plcy Social Justice 24 28 20 21
HND 635: Biostatistics 13
HND 645: Large Data Analyses 31 22 21 15
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HND 647: Doctoral Research Seminar 30 26 23 17 16
HND 648: Global Health Social Justice 22
HND 650: Systems Theory 10 30
HND 655: DNP Synthesis I 26 20 23 15 12
HND 665: DNP Synthesis II 1 27 20 21 15
HND 675: DNP Synthesis III 21 27 20 20 14
HND 682: (DNP) Continuing Coursework 2 2
HND 685: DNP Clinical Residency IV 21
Nursing (NUR) 18
NUR 630: Philosophl Foundtns Nrsg Sci 3
NUR 631: Cncpts,Thrs,Knowl Dev Nur Sci 3
NUR 635: Biostatistics 3
NUR 647: Doctoral Research Seminar 3
NUR 660: Quantve Desgn & Mthd Nrsg Rsch 3
NUR 661: Qualtve Desgn & Mthd Nrsg Rsch 3
Nursing Baccalaureate 1 & 2 Yr (HNI) 2,001 2,087 2,076 2,118 2,126
HNI 290: Introduction to Nursing 80 59 60 59 60
HNI 301: BIOMATH 80 80 80 81 80
HNI 310: Pathophysiology 78 83 79 84 80
HNI 333: Fundamentals of Pharmacology 234 155 158 157
HNI 350: Prof Role Development Nursing 80 80 79 81 80
HNI 370: Health Assessment 80 81 79 81 80
HNI 373: Psychosocial Mental Health Nrs 150 155 152 160 156
HNI 377: Prin Appltn Nursing Interven I 80 80 80 83 80
HNI 378: PrinAppl Nursing Interven II 78 78 77 80 79
HNI 440: Research in Nursing 222 77 153 154 160
HNI 452: Prepfor Professional Licensure 8 12 10
HNI 455: Adlt Gerontol Health Nursing I 155 154 154 155 159
HNI 456: Adlt Gerontol Health Nursng II 154 153 152 153 157
HNI 463: Maternal and Newborn Health 156 153 154 157 156
HNI 464: Child and Adolescent Health 154 153 153 153 159
HNI 469: Population Health Nursing 150 157 153 156 157
HNI 474: Capstone Nursing Practicum 152 148 152 152 157
HNI 479: Transitions into Profess Pract 150 153 152 153 157
HNI 481: Clinical Immersion: Undergrad 1 2 1 1 1
HNI 482: Directed Studies 1 7 3 5 1
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
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Nursing Leadership (HNH) 429 610 920 1,030 1,131
HNH 503: Org Leadshp Role Transfrmtn 76 174 222 162 174
HNH 504: Qlty Imprvmt Sfty Hlthcre Tchn 106 135 197 227 220
HNH 505: Health Care Policy Advocacy 51 74 102 120 86
HNH 510: Facilitating Adult Learning 19 19 23 23
HNH 511: CurricDesgnImpltnEvalNrseEdu 31 20 18 25 23
HNH 512: Advanced Teaching Strategies 31 18 21 21
HNH 513: Adv Thry Prct in Nursing Ed I 28 19 21 23
HNH 514: Adv ThryPracNursng Educ II 28 18 19 21
HNH 515: AdvThryPracNursingEduc III 28 18 19 21
HNH 516: Evaluation Testing Nursing Ed 13
HNH 530: Comm and Relationship Mgt 30 55 74 87
HNH 531: Business Skills Nurse Leaders 28
HNH 532: Finance and Economics Nursing 26 45 55 71
HNH 533: Legal/Ethical/RegulatoryIssues 29 44 54 104 89
HNH 534: Advanced Leadership Seminar 24 43 53 101
HNH 540: Adv Thry Pract Nurse Leader I 25 44 54 70
HNH 541: Adv Thry Pract Nurse Leader II 24 43 53 101
Nursing MS & Post Master (HNG) 1,774 1,890 1,984 2,065 1,919
HNG 501: Primary Care 19 15 20 13
HNG 507: Parenting AnticipatoryGuidance 6 4 24 12 20
HNG 513: Adv Hlth Ass Neonate/Infant 13 27 15 20 2
HNG 514: Ad Thry Cl Prac Perinatal Womn 11 6 6
HNG 515: Advanced Health Assessment 128 175 172 140 138
HNG 517: Ad Thry Cl Prac Psyc Mental I 35 37 42 41 53
HNG 518: Adv Thry Cl Prc PedNsg Contm I 29 29 39 43 46
HNG 519: Adv Thry Cl Prc AdtGero Cntm I 110 85 73 64 48
HNG 520: Pediatric Pathophysiology 34 36 39 51 52
HNG 522: Adv Top Fetal/Neonatal Pathphy 16 22 14 22 5
HNG 524: AdvThryClnlPrat in PeriNtWmnII 11 6 6
HNG 525: Adv Hlth Assmnt Chld Hlth 11 1 8 15 29
HNG 527: AdvThy Psy/Mental Hlth Nrsg II 33 38 39 41 51
HNG 528: Adv Thry Cl Prc PedNsg Cntm II 28 28 38 40 46
HNG 529: Adv Thry Cl Prc AdtGer Cntm II 106 81 66 62 44
HNG 534: Adv Thry Cln Prc Peri/Wmns III 11 10 6 6
HNG 537: Adv Thry Cln Prac Psy/Mntl III 39 33 35 38 43
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HNG 538: Adv Thy Cl Prc PrimCr PedNsg I 23 31 27 38 43
HNG 539: Adv Thy Cl Prc PrimCr AdtGer I 59 103 81 68 62
HNG 540: Clinical Pharmacology 227 244 253 239 224
HNG 541: Stat Mthds Scholar Inquiry 279 225 262 277 262
HNG 542: NEONATAL CLINL PHARM 16 22 12 23 3
HNG 543: Appl of Clinical Nrsng Rsrch 124 119 167 198 144
HNG 547: Adv Thry Cln Prac Psy/Mntl IV 39 32 35 37 43
HNG 548: Adv Thy Cl Prc PriCr PedNsg II 23 31 26 36 43
HNG 549: Adv Thy Cl Prc PriCr AdtGer II 59 103 80 68 62
HNG 551: PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY 1
HNG 554: Adv Thry Cl Prac Peri Wmn's IV 11 10 6 6
HNG 555: Profess Issues Midwifery Pract 6 10 8 13
HNG 560: Sexual Health across Lifespan 29 41
HNG 561: Clinical Immersion: Graduate 1 5 5 1 4
HNG 562: Spanish for Healthcare Prof 5
HNG 564: Adv Thry Cln Peri/Neonatal II 22 14 10 13 13
HNG 568: Addicted Clients 15 10 5
HNG 569: Adv Thry Cln Peri/Neonatal I 23 15 11 17 14
HNG 570: Independent Studies 38 42 43 20 10
HNG 572: Adv Thry Cln Prc Family Hlt I 26 61 71 54
HNG 573: Adv Thry Cln Prc Family Hlt II 24 57 66 49
HNG 574: Adv Thry Cln Prc FamilyHlt III 23 57 66
HNG 575: Adv Thry Cln Prac FamilyHlt IV 23 57 64
HNG 578: Adv Thry Cln Peri/Neonatal III 17 25 15 10 17
HNG 579: Ad Thry Cln Peri/Neonatal IV 16 24 15 10 17
HNG 581: Midwifery I 13 9 15 12
HNG 582: Continuing Course Work 5 1 1
HNG 585: Midwifery II 13 9 15 9
HNG 586: Midwifery III 3 13 8 13
HNG 587: Midwifery IV 3 13 8 13
HNG 588: Clinical Pathobiology 91 83 75 86 88
Professional Dev, School of 4,356 4,027 4,230 4,124 4,727
Professional Development 4,356 4,027 4,230 4,124 4,727
Coaching Education Program-CEP (CEP) 155 172 149 102 122
CEP 500: Sport and Society 20
CEP 502: Principles of Coaching 13 16 11 10
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CEP 507: Phil,Prin,Org of Athletics Ed 27 29 8 16 16
CEP 508: Concepts of Leisure,Play,Rec 19
CEP 513: Health Sci Applied to Coaching 24 33 16 22 11
CEP 514: The Study of Human Movement 19 22 34 13
CEP 517: Psychology of Sport & Perform 18 21 31 35
CEP 518: Exercise and Nutrition 39 38 38 30 32
CEP 520: Theory/Techniques of Coaching 8 16 6 4 5
Education Leadership (EDL) 1,199 1,355 1,448 1,566
EDL 501: Educational Leadership Thry I 110 165 174 143
EDL 502: Educational Leadership Thry II 86 170 140 161
EDL 503: Education Leadership Practice 92 89 137 158
EDL 515: School District Leadership 73 145 117 95
EDL 528: School Law 139 97 119 132
EDL 541: School Building Leadership 121 86 100 112
EDL 555: Supervision of Instruction 61 90 102 54
EDL 565: Intern School Dist Business Ld 1 4 3 2
EDL 566: Intern Sem Sch Dist Business 1 4 3 2
EDL 571: School Business Administration 100 98 90 70
EDL 572: School Personnel Management 97 95 110 133
EDL 585: Internship:Educational Leader 101 100 105 180
EDL 586: Intern Sem-Educational Leader 101 100 105 181
EDL 595: Educational Leader Project Sem 92 92 91 143
EDL 619: Adv Study in Org Theory 12 10 26
EDL 659: Intro to Doctoral Research 12 10 26
Higher Education Admin - HEA (HEA) 468 863
HEA 501: Foundations of Higher Ed Admin 40 98
HEA 502: College Stdnt Development Thry 50 70
HEA 503: Leadership in Higher Education 56 93
HEA 504: Research&Assessment Higher Ed 58 67
HEA 510: Technology in Higher Education 36
HEA 520: Advising/Counseling Higher Ed 26 44
HEA 521: Diversity and Higher Education 41 46
HEA 522: Crisis Mgt/Prevention High Ed 25 74
HEA 523: Student Affairs Administration 17 80
HEA 524: Enrollment Management 16 19
HEA 525: The Contemporary Undergraduate 22 21
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HEA 526: Career Counseling-Psy of Work 20 26
HEA 531: Finance Issues in Higher Educ 22
HEA 532: Higher Educ Facilities Mgt 15
HEA 533: Intercollegiate Athletics/HiEA 11 40
HEA 535: International Higher Education 12 25
HEA 586: Higher Educ Admin Practicum 16 33
HEA 587: Adv Practicum Higher Education 4 6
HEA 595: HEA Project Seminar 32 66
HEA 599: MA/HEA IndependentStudy Course 4
Higher Education Admin (HEA) 774 727 838
HEA 501: Foundations of Higher Ed Admin 108 114 117
HEA 502: College Stdnt Development Thry 78 58 84
HEA 503: Leadership in Higher Education 82 61 83
HEA 504: Research&Assessment Higher Ed 78 70 72
HEA 510: Technology in Higher Education 17 21 20
HEA 520: Advising/Counseling Higher Ed 49 41 61
HEA 521: Diversity and Higher Education 65 61 67
HEA 522: Crisis Mgt/Prevention High Ed 39 21 19
HEA 523: Student Affairs Administration 33 49 54
HEA 525: The Contemporary Undergraduate 35 9 22
HEA 526: Career Counseling-Psy of Work 31 11 10
HEA 527: Community College Admin 21 15
HEA 528: External Relations in HigherEd 10
HEA 530: Legal Issues in Higher Educ 16 28 28
HEA 531: Finance Issues in Higher Educ 14
HEA 532: Higher Educ Facilities Mgt 12 15
HEA 533: Intercollegiate Athletics/HiEA 30 31 22
HEA 534: Philanthropy in Higher Educ 11
HEA 535: International Higher Education 25 9 27
HEA 540: Critical Issues in Higher Ed 21
HEA 586: Higher Educ Admin Practicum 14 26 24
HEA 587: Adv Practicum Higher Education 3 8
HEA 595: HEA Project Seminar 74 56 59
Human Resource Management (HRM) 675 828 877 946
HRM 532: Foundations of Human Resources 102 124 103 153
HRM 533: Employee Relations/Labor Mgt 102 118 94 132
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HRM 537: Employee Learning-Prof Develop 82 88 100 95
HRM 538: Organizational Devel & Change 84 96 95 93
HRM 541: Human Relations/Workforce Plan 84 90 85 85
HRM 545: Employment Law and Policy 56 69 94 82
HRM 546: JobEvaluation/CompSys/Benefits 66 66 83 75
HRM 547: Performance Management in Org 43 82 81 65
HRM 548: Diversity/Global Issues @ Work 46 67 66
HRM 585: Human Resource Mgt Internship 1 2 1
HRM 595: Strategic Human Resources Proj 56 48 73 99
Liberal Studies Foundation (LSF) 7 200 263
LSF 501: Effective Prof. Communication 71 78
LSF 502: Effective Prof Thinking 7 39 34
LSF 503: Eff Prof Global&Cultural Aware 20 73
LSF 504: Eff Prof Action, Leadership 70 78
Linguistics (LIN) 36 116 84 67
LIN 502: Methods I-TESOL Pedagogy 16 24 44 35
LIN 503: Methods II-TESOL Pedagogy 10 38 34 22
LIN 504: Intro Teaching Ling/Lit Skill 10 54 6 10
School of Prof Dev - CEA (CEA) 94 46 39 16 25
CEA 529: Music and the Brain 18 19 20 16 14
CEA 534: Women Artists and Women in Art 13
CEA 540: Visual Images in Pop Culture 17
CEA 542: Stony Brook Wind Ensemble 5 1
CEA 545: The Art of Comics 14
CEA 567: History of Jazz 32 22 18 11
School of Prof Dev - CEB (CEB) 50 36 52 10 5
CEB 505: History of Long Island Envir 14 9 10
CEB 546: Topics Biotechnology 5
CEB 547: Topics in Genetics & Molec Bio 1 1 6 1 1
CEB 548: Topics in Microbiology 3
CEB 550: Independent Study in Biology 1
CEB 551: Polymerase Chain Reaction 14
CEB 553: Biology & Human Behavior 16 10 14 9 3
CEB 556: Ecology 1
CEB 559: Modern Topics in Evolution 14
CEB 586: Differentiated Instr Sci Math 12 8
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Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
School of Prof Dev - CED (CED) 112 78 70 44 46
CED 595: Capstone Seminar 112 76 68 44 45
CED 598: MA Liberal Studies Internship 1
CED 599: Independent Study 2 1 1
School of Prof Dev - CEE (CEE) 288 293 248 195 334
CEE 505: Education: Theory and Practice 53 58 57 65 77
CEE 509: Children's Literature 37 22 29
CEE 513: Teaching the At Risk Student 37 16 11 18
CEE 519: Building Effective Schools 16
CEE 522: Writing,Lit,Critical Thinking 15 8
CEE 540: Substance Abuse in Schools 8 10
CEE 565: Human Development 67
CEE 571: Character Educ:Ethics & Values 13 11
CEE 577: Teaching Social Studies 11 13 12 10 16
CEE 578: Teaching Social Studies Strate 10 12 9 10 15
CEE 580: Stu Teaching Sem: Social Studi 8 9 10 9 12
CEE 581: Diverse ClassRm/Culture Change 18
CEE 584: Preventing Bullying & Bias 21 41 52 22
CEE 588: Methods of Instr in Lit & Comp 5 10 6 4 7
CEE 590: Student Teaching Sem: English 15 3 11 5 5
CEE 593: Perf & Tech Teaching Lit & Com 5 5 10 5 6
CEE 594: Language Acquisition & Lit Dev 50
CEE 601: Early Adolescent Development 34 35 29 18 29
CEE 602: Middle Child Educ:Instruction 34 18 22 7 32
School of Prof Dev - CEF (CEF) 210 193 221 196 272
CEF 347: Intro to Special Education 52 44 64 63 71
CEF 501: Instr of For Lang Elementary 6 15 3
CEF 502: Field Exp: For Lang Elementary 6 15 3
CEF 515: Media & Fam:Impact on Children 39 42 40 17 12
CEF 528: Multimedia Classroom 22
CEF 545: Co-Teaching for Inclusion 9
CEF 547: Prin/Prac Special Education 57 68 65 57 71
CEF 548: Field Experience I - SS 7-12 11 13 12 10 16
CEF 549: Field Experience II - SS 10-12 10 11 9 10 15
CEF 550: Special Ed: Dev & Impl the IEP 5
CEF 551: Field Experience I English 7-9 5 10 5 4 7
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
CEF 552: Field Experience II Engl 10-12 5 5 9 5 5
CEF 554: Teachers as Change Agents 15
CEF 562: Transition Plan forPeople w/DD 54
School of Prof Dev - CEG (CEG) 112 126 103 70 98
CEG 511: Inter-Cultural Communications 15 14 10 11
CEG 516: Early Modern Europe: 1450-1700 3 6 7 10
CEG 517: Modern Lat Amer Hist Seminar 4 7 8
CEG 522: US History Since the Civil War 17 4 19 8 19
CEG 523: Historiography 5 14 4 6 13
CEG 524: Late Modern Europe Seminar 7 2 3
CEG 525: Gothic Literature 10 12
CEG 526: Literature and Society 12 11 10 11
CEG 531: The Immigrant in America 13 20
CEG 532: US History to the Civil War 15 5 8 6
CEG 534: Mod African/Asian His Seminar 9 6
CEG 535: Colonial Latin America History 5 6
CEG 536: Field Seminar on South Asia 7 4
CEG 537: Immigration Experience in Lit 6
CEG 539: The Constitution in US History 15 13 8 11
CEG 551: Philosophy for Children: Ethic 7
CEG 565: Japanese History 5
CEG 566: Comparative Cultures/ Slavery 1
CEG 567: Native American History 14 9 8 16 10
School of Prof Dev - CEH (CEH) 21 13 22 21 12
CEH 522: Literature of Travel 21 13 19
CEH 531: Literature of American Family 22 12
CEH 569: Stony Brook Chorale 2
School of Prof Dev - CEI (CEI) 252 78 65 41
CEI 505: Research Methods in Social Sci 90 11
CEI 506: Global Perspectives 10 14 14
CEI 511: Communication Technology 32
CEI 531: Cultural Diversity:Musicals 14 19 12
CEI 544: Mystery of Matter 9 1 5
CEI 558: Youth and Gang Violence 33 38 27 29
CEI 596: Leadership Theories & Practice 78
School of Prof Dev - CEJ (CEJ) 24 26 12 10 6
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
CEJ 502: East Asian History Seminar 2 5
CEJ 536: Life/Mortality:Literary Study 13 8
CEJ 552: Adolescent Literature 9 18 12 5 6
School of Prof Dev - CEK (CEK) 417
CEK 501: Foundations of Higher Ed Admin 102
CEK 502: College Stdnt Development Thry 56
CEK 503: Leadership in Higher Education 37
CEK 504: Research&Assessment Higher Ed 22
CEK 520: Advising/Counseling Higher Ed 45
CEK 521: Diversity and Higher Education 23
CEK 522: Crisis Mgt/Prevention High Ed 15
CEK 523: Student Affairs Administration 15
CEK 524: Enrollment Management 16
CEK 525: The Contemporary Undergraduate 15
CEK 530: Legal Issues in Higher Educ 5
CEK 533: Intercollegiate Athletics/HiEA 16
CEK 534: Philanthropy in Higher Educ 13
CEK 535: International Higher Education 8
CEK 586: Higher Educ Admin Practicum 13
CEK 587: Adv Practicum Higher Education 1
CEK 595: HEA Project Seminar 13
CEK 599: MA/HEA IndependentStudy Course 2
School of Prof Dev - CEL (CEL) 16 17 65
CEL 536: Legislation and Advocacy 17 30
CEL 537: Foundation of Non-Profit Orgs 35
CEL 593: Library Technical Services 9
CEL 595: Information Sources & Services 7
School of Prof Dev - CEM (CEM) 53 29 44 14 12
CEM 570: Manipulatives and Mathematics 18 9
CEM 573: L.I. Ocean Beaches 16 20 18 14 12
CEM 582: Problems of Adolescence 19 26
School of Prof Dev - CEQ (CEQ) 1,382 24 42 28 34
CEQ 501: Educational Leadership Thry I 119
CEQ 502: Educational Leadership Thry II 110
CEQ 503: Education Leadership Practice 96
CEQ 515: School District Leadership 124
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
CEQ 528: School Law 102
CEQ 541: School Building Leadership 114
CEQ 555: Supervision of Instruction 91
CEQ 565: Intern School Dist Business Ld 4
CEQ 566: Intern Sem Sch Dist Business 4
CEQ 571: School Business Administration 62
CEQ 572: School Personnel Management 101
CEQ 581: Sprv Std Teach 10-12 Soc Std 8 9 10 9 12
CEQ 582: Sprv Std Teach 7-9 Soc Std 8 9 10 9 12
CEQ 585: Internship:Educational Leader 135
CEQ 586: Intern Sem-Educational Leader 135
CEQ 591: Sprv Std Teach 10-12 EGL 15 3 11 5 5
CEQ 592: Suprvs Std Teach 7-9 EGL 15 3 11 5 5
CEQ 595: Educational Leader Project Sem 107
CEQ 643: Educational Planning 16
CEQ 661: School Building and Finance 16
School of Prof Dev - CER (CER) 4
CER 506: Leadership/Team Effectiveness 4
School of Prof Dev - CES (CES) 375
CES 511: Human Relations/Workforce Plan 33
CES 515: Foundations of Human Resources 95
CES 516: Employee Relations/Labor Mgt 85
CES 517: Women in the Workplace 39
CES 519: Grievance Handling and Arbitra 12
CES 521: History of Labor Relations 17
CES 525: Employment Law and Policy 52
CES 526: JobEvaluation/CompSys/Benefits 41
CES 599: Human Resource Mgt Internship 1
School of Prof Dev - CEV (CEV) 90 92 49 22 15
CEV 506: Mythical Themes/Archetypes Lit 5
CEV 507: Analysis of Short Fiction 17 17 22 15
CEV 508: Writing & Understndg Poetry I 14 16 20
CEV 516: Themes in Science Fiction 17
CEV 520: Culture of Gambling in America 8
CEV 542: Surviving the Holocaust:Lit 8 7
CEV 545: Lit. of Poverty: NY Stories 10 10
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
CEV 546: Disney and the American Dream 19 34 29
School of Prof Dev - CEX (CEX) 139 13
CEX 520: Professional Ethics 69 13
CEX 537: Employee Learning-Prof Develop 13
CEX 538: Organizational Devel & Change 41
CEX 547: Emp Dispute Resol/Conflict Mgt 16
School of Prof Dev - CEY (CEY) 34 22 21 2 1
CEY 501: Environmental Management 1 1
CEY 503: Env. Law & Regulation 2 2 2 1
CEY 507: Long Island's Groundwater 22 13 19
CEY 508: Living with Radiation 8
CEY 509: Environment & Public Health 3
CEY 512: Marine Pollution 1 3 2
School of Prof Dev - CEZ (CEZ) 60 26
CEZ 570: Concept Appl Behavior Analysis 15
CEZ 571: Applied Behavior Analysis 1 14
CEZ 572: Applied Behavior Analysis 2 12 13
CEZ 574: Research Methods 12 13
CEZ 585: Analysis/Treatment Devel Disab 7
Provostial Area/Other 10,740 10,655 9,029 9,315 9,948
Administrative Area 43 38 29 29 32
Inter-Univ Doctoral Consortium (IDC) 43 38 29 29 32
IDC 600: Inter-Univ Doctoral Consortium 43 38 29 29 32
Career Placement Center 247 249 254 257 409
Career Development (CAR) 58 65 78 67 111
CAR 110: Career Dev & Decision Making 38 47 50 10 40
CAR 210: Career Planning 20 18 28 57 71
Externships (EXT) 189 184 176 190 298
EXT 488: Internship 189 184 176 190 298
Cons. Digital Arts Cult & Tech 79 53 64 59
Cons. Digital Arts Cult & Tech (CDT) 79 53 64 59
CDT 208: Intro to Media Technology 44 40 41 40
CDT 317: Media, Performance,& Installat 16 13 23 19
CDT 341: Sound Design 19
Honors College 505 697 763 789 901
Honors College (HON) 505 697 763 789 901
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HON 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 93 102 88 104
HON 105: Modes of Knowledge 41 94 98 99 107
HON 106: Modes of Being 23 115 105 86 98
HON 110: Honors Topics 11 30 32 34 34
HON 111: Honors Topics 33 23 25 27 26
HON 112: Honors Topics 14 30 27 26 33
HON 113: Honors Topics 23 28 32 35 34
HON 114: Honors Topics 24 27 25 30 24
HON 115: Honors Topics 28 20 34 36 32
HON 116: Honors Topics 23 19 19 25 32
HON 117: Honors Topics 11 14 24 32 36
HON 118: Honors Topics 29 18
HON 119: Honors Topics 14
HON 201: Arts and Society 61 34 76 69 84
HON 301: Science, Engnrg, Med, Society 61 39 72 69 77
HON 401: Global Issues 57 64 48 71 73
HON 475: Honors College Teaching Practi 6 6 7 6
HON 495: Honors College Senior Project 27 30 13 30 42
HON 496: Honors College Senior Project 25 31 25 25 41
Living Learning Centers 327 333 354 382 329
International Studies (INT) 89 87 79 85 83
INT 201: Democracy and Capitalism 51 49 49 51 51
INT 401: Global Social Problems 37 38 30 34 32
INT 487: Indep Study in Internat'l Stud 1
LLC: Health and Wellness (LHW) 78 87 85 95 86
LHW 102: Intro Sem to Health Profession 24 25 25 28 27
LHW 301: Issues in Health & Wellness 31 36 30 40 41
LHW 488: Internship in Health & Wellnes 23 26 30 27 18
LLC: Leadership Development (LDR) 45 35 45 55 61
LDR 210: Principles of Leadership 24 18 18 25 53
LDR 310: Case Studies in Leadership 8 11 18 24
LDR 410: Leadership Exploration 13 6 7 6 8
LDR 488: LDR Internship 2
LLC:Human Sexual & Gender Dev (LHD) 103 113 113 120 76
LHD 305: HIV Reduction in Campus Contxt 27 29 30 31 21
LHD 306: HIV Reduction in Campus Contxt 25 27 27 30 17
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
LHD 307: Lab HIV Reduc in Campus Contxt 27 30 30 29 21
LHD 308: Lab HIV Reduc in Campus Contxt 24 27 26 30 17
LLC:Interdisciplinary Arts (LIA) 12 11 32 27 23
LIA 488: Internship in Arts Management 12 11 32 27 23
National Student Exchange 17 21 26 10 22
National Student Exchange (NSE) 17 21 26 10 22
NSE NSE: National Student Exchange 17 21 26 10 22
Provostial Area 6,223 6,109 6,346 6,757 7,108
Academic Success Tutoring Cntr (ASC) 25 34 25
ASC 101: Prac. Engaging Presentations 25 34 25
Advising (ADV) 78 113 75 33 48
ADV 201: Preparing for Medical School 20 76 44 13 28
ADV 202: Academic Success Seminar 37 27 14
ADV 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practic 17 10 17 17 17
ADV 476: Undergraduate Teaching Practic 4 3 3
Arts, Culture and Humanities (ACH) 891 843 761 861 904
ACH 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 401 383 367 399 431
ACH 102: Arts, Culture and Humanities 414 405 332 391 402
ACH 275: College Fellows Seminar 26 24 22 23 24
ACH 276: College Fellows Practicum 25 18 23 20 22
ACH 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 13 11 10 11 7
ACH 488: UGC Internship 12 2 7 17 18
Cross Registration Prog Matric (CRPMT) 3 1 3 27
CRPMT 222: Cross Registration Prog - Ugrd 3 1 3 22
CRPMT 555: Cross Registration Prog - Grad 5
Global Studies (GLS) 932 935 950 1,026 1,117
GLS 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 428 421 445 496 558
GLS 102: Global Studies 449 453 448 469 497
GLS 275: College Fellows Seminar 25 24 27 27 26
GLS 276: College Fellows Practicum 18 23 22 24 24
GLS 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 6 10 6 8 12
GLS 488: UGC Internship 6 4 2 2
Human Development (HDV) 1,011 993 963 962 1,094
HDV 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 465 448 461 456 539
HDV 102: Human Development 488 488 451 453 496
HDV 275: College Fellows Seminar 27 23 26 26 27
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HDV 276: College Fellows Practicum 26 25 21 22 24
HDV 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 3 9 4 5 7
HDV 488: UGC Internship 2 1
Information and Tech Studies (ITS) 980 954 956 926 995
ITS 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 491 465 496 496 519
ITS 102: Topics in Info & Tech Studies 437 433 410 390 421
ITS 275: College Fellows Seminar 29 24 14 19 28
ITS 276: College Fellows Practicum 18 24 22 10 18
ITS 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 4 7 11 11 9
ITS 488: UGC Internship 1 1 3
Leadership and Service (LDS) 1,001 949 994 993 1,111
LDS 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 474 451 475 482 541
LDS 102: Leadership and Service 462 449 457 455 512
LDS 275: College Fellows Seminar 29 26 26 27 27
LDS 276: College Fellows Practicum 29 19 24 23 21
LDS 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 2 4 8 5 10
LDS 488: UGC Internship 5 4 1
Science and Society (SSO) 981 934 924 1,026 1,074
SSO 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 440 433 446 497 522
SSO 102: Science and Society 477 446 422 474 492
SSO 275: College Fellows Seminar 28 24 23 25 25
SSO 276: College Fellows Practicum 26 24 23 23 25
SSO 475: UGC Teaching Practicum 3 5 5 7 9
SSO 488: UGC Internship 7 2 5 1
The Graduate School (GRD) 91 102 139 173 124
GRD 500: Responsible Conduct of Researc 91 102 117 143 124
GRD 520: Intro. to Science Policy 22 30
University Scholars Program (SCH) 258 283 558 720 589
SCH 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 256 247 252 332 261
SCH 102: University Scholars Seminar 239 309 252
SCH 275: Scholars Fellows Seminar 19 18 19 18
SCH 276: Scholars Fellows Practicum 14 16 17 18
SCH 475: Scholars Teaching Practicum 8 9 11
SCH 488: University Scholars Internship 2 3 25 34 29
Student Orientation Programs 955 846 920 773 895
Advising (ADV) 935 806 885 734 859
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
ADV 101: Advising 101: Transfer Seminar 904 777 856 713 842
ADV 488: ATAS Internship 31 29 29 21 17
Stony Brook University (SBU) 20 40 35 39 36
SBU 101: Introduction to Stony Brook 20 40 35 39 36
Study Abroad Office 381 344 273 259 252
International Academic Program (IAP) 168 111 76 52 59
IAP 390: Rethinking America 133 78 68 49 34
IAP 391: American Society and Culture 12 5 21
IAP 488: Internship 35 21 3 3 4
Study Abroad (FSY) 213 233 197 207 193
FSY 243: Other SUNY Study Abroad 91 108 90 100 79
FSY 249: Study Abroad 122 125 107 107 112
FSY 540: Study Abroad 2
Sustainability Studies 1,963 1,965
Career Skills and Leadership (CSK) 194 153
CSK 101: Advocacy and Change 37 8
CSK 102: Working in Teams 31 20
CSK 104: Conflict Resolution 33 18
CSK 105: Leadership 20
CSK 106: Comm Methods and Strategies 13 7
CSK 302: Technical Writing and Comm 60 59
CSK 305: Collective Action and Advocacy 41
Ecological Studies Human Impac (EHI) 118 92
EHI 310: Restoration Ecology 13 19
EHI 322: Human Ecology 19 23
EHI 326: Conservation Genetics 17 8
EHI 340: Ecological Dimensions/Disease 24 24
EHI 342: Materials in the Human World 20
EHI 343: Sustainable Natural Resources 10
EHI 351: Conduct Ecotoxicology Research 15
EHI 487: Research/Sustainability 12 3
EHI 488: Internship in Sustainability 3
Environ. Design, Policy, Plan (EDP) 107 129
EDP 301: The Built Environment I 17 18
EDP 302: The Built Environment II 14 21
EDP 303: Spatial Economics 24 27
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
EDP 305: Risk Assessment 6
EDP 307: Theories of Urban Settlements 18 23
EDP 309: Planning: Policies/Regulations 15 13
EDP 404: Environmental Design Project 15 15
EDP 487: Research in EDP 3 1
EDP 488: Internship in EDP 1 5
Environmental Humanities (EHM) 100 105
EHM 118: Intro to L.I. Natural History 17 25
EHM 201: Eco-Aesthetics in Art 19 25
EHM 314: Civilizations and Collapse 25 25
EHM 315: Ethnographic Field Methods 4
EHM 320: Artists & Designers-Environmen 20 14
EHM 386: The Maya 4 7
EHM 487: Research/Environmental Human 11 8
EHM 488: Internship/Environmental Hum 1
Environmental Science (ENV) 133 127
ENV 115: Chemistry, Life, Environment 31 28
ENV 304: Global Environmental Change 15 12
ENV 315: Prin of Groundwater Hydrology 7
ENV 316: Coastal Zone Management 18 25
ENV 320: Chem for Environmental Scient. 4 6
ENV 321: Chemistry for Env Sci Lab 4 7
ENV 340: Topics in Environmental Sci 61 38
ENV 487: Research in Environmental Sci 4
Geospatial Science (GSS) 284 303
GSS 105: Introduction to Maps & Mapping 70 56
GSS 313: GIS Design and Application I 56 61
GSS 314: GIS Laboratory 55 61
GSS 317: Geospatial Narratives 9 32
GSS 323: GIS Database and Design 7 9
GSS 325: GIS Design & Applications II 17 14
GSS 326: GIS Project Management 7 6
GSS 350: Applied Spatial Data Analysis 6
GSS 354: GIS for the Coastal Zone 8
GSS 355: Remote Sensing GIS Data 7
GSS 475: Undergraduate Teaching Practic 2 5
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enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
GSS 487: Geospatial Science Research 1
GSS 488: Geospatial Science Internship 3 1
GSS 513: GIS Fundamentals I 14 10
GSS 517: Geospatial Narratives: Deep Ma 2 5
GSS 523: Geodatabase and Design 4 8
GSS 525: GIS Fundamentals II 2 5
GSS 526: GIS Project Management 5 11
GSS 550: Applied Spatial Analysis 5
GSS 554: Geospatial Sci Coastal Zone 4 6
GSS 555: GIS and Remote Sensing 6
GSS 575: Geospatial Teaching Practicum 1
GSS 587: Geospatial Research 1 3
GSS 588: GIS Internship 1 1
Sustainability Blck Curriculm (SBC) 931 955
SBC 111: Intro to Sustainability 182 200
SBC 113: Physical Geography Lecture 57 66
SBC 114: Physical Geography Lab 18 18
SBC 115: Intro Human Demography 25 34
SBC 116: Intro to Human Geography 29 29
SBC 117: Design Drawing 24 27
SBC 200: Human Settlement: Hist & Fut 20 41
SBC 201: Systems and Models 60 70
SBC 203: Critical Analysis 44 44
SBC 204: Population Studies 16 10
SBC 205: Intro to Geospatial Analysis 21
SBC 206: Economics and Sustainability 76 61
SBC 307: American Environmental History 102 100
SBC 308: American Environmental Politic 92 63
SBC 309: Global Environmental Politics 25 18
SBC 311: Disasters and Society 24 24
SBC 312: Environment, Society, & Health 25 15
SBC 321: Ecology and Evolution/Amer Lit 15
SBC 325: Env. Writing and the Media 18 20
SBC 354: Drawing for Design--CAD 13 43
SBC 401: Integrative Systems Studies 32 32
SBC 475: Undergrad Teaching Practicum 23 22
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About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
SBC 476: Undergrad Teaching Practicum I 3 3
SBC 488: Internship in EDP 2
Sustainability Studies (SUS) 96 101
SUS 302: Integrative Assessment Models 15 15
SUS 307: Environ. Econ. and Management 15 10
SUS 342: Energy and Mineral Resources 10 14
SUS 343: Age of the Anthropocene 25
SUS 350: Topics in Sustainability 55
SUS 366: Philosophy of the Environment 31
SUS 487: Research in Sustainability Stu 1 6
Social Welfare, School of 4,458 4,284 5,136 5,745 5,976
School of Social Welfare 4,458 4,284 5,136 5,745 5,976
Social Welfare/ Touro Law Schl (HWL) 6 2 1
HWL 500: Study at Touro Law 6 2 1
Social Work (HWC) 4,452 4,284 5,134 5,744 5,976
HWC 210: INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK 19 22 36 12 22
HWC 300: Intro to Fields of Practice 41 47 48 60 62
HWC 301: Field Education I 41 41 45 49 59
HWC 302: Field Education II 41 41 46 47 58
HWC 304: Contemporary Social Justice Is 44 47 50 62 65
HWC 305: Practice Processes Soc Work I 41 47 48 61 64
HWC 306: Practice Process Social Wrk II 41 41 45 49 59
HWC 307: Pract Processes in SW III 41 41 45 48 59
HWC 308: HBSE I 44 46 50 62 65
HWC 309: HBSE II 41 47 48 60 65
HWC 310: Political Economy Soc Welfare 44 47 50 61 65
HWC 311: SW POLICY SERV ANALY 44 46 50 62 65
HWC 312: SW Policy Inst Oppression 41 47 48 60 64
HWC 313: Research in Social Work I 44 46 49 62 65
HWC 314: Research in Social Work II 41 46 48 61 64
HWC 315: Integrating Seminar I 41 41 45 48 59
HWC 316: Integrating Seminar II 41 41 45 48 59
HWC 317: Issues in Death and Dying 10 7 28 26
HWC 323: Growing Old in America 16 3 7
HWC 325: Anger Management 9
HWC 326: Crisis Intervention:Opport Chg 13
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Fact Book(2019-20)
Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HWC 329: Complementary Alternative Med 2 8
HWC 330: Case Management Human ServIces 20 12 12 16
HWC 344: Overview of Substance Abuse 5 12
HWC 349: Overvw Soc Wrk Spec Population 3 10 9 21
HWC 351: Law and Social Change 4 6
HWC 369: Youth and Violence 41 12 28 23 35
HWC 379: Special Topics Social Welfare 22 67 29 66 96
HWC 380: Overview of Family Violence 15
HWC 395: Independent Study 3 3 6 11
HWC 396: Cmmnty Learning Prof Prep I 97
HWC 500: Field Education I 162 165 206 209 154
HWC 501: Field Education II 156 160 198 207 152
HWC 502: Field Education III 197 177 214 262 253
HWC 503: Field Education IV 198 173 210 255 258
HWC 504: Human Behvr Social Environmnt 173 158 206 207 171
HWC 505: Integrating Seminar 163 155 195 207 149
HWC 506: Social Work in Health 47 152 220 251
HWC 507: Master's Project 7 2 2 1
HWC 508: Continuation Master's Project 2
HWC 509: Found Social Justice:ChlgOpprn 159 170 199 222 226
HWC 510: Social Policy and Social Deter 153 163 194 215 217
HWC 511: Research I 161 165 209 221 202
HWC 512: Research II 112 124 154 218 195
HWC 513: Social Work Practice I 161 165 209 210 155
HWC 514: Social Work Practice II 156 157 198 205 151
HWC 515: Adv Social Work Micro Pract I 196 177 213 261
HWC 516: Adv Social Work Macro Pract I 195 177 213 260
HWC 517: Adv Soc Work Micro Pract II 197 174 210 255
HWC 518: Adv Soc Work Macro Pract II 196 174 210 256
HWC 519: Psychopath and Psychopharm 208 166 205 229 244
HWC 523: Growing Old in America 3 7 14
HWC 525: Anger Management 19
HWC 526: Crisis Intervention Opport Chg 16
HWC 527: SW in Pol Pract Campaign Schl 13 17
HWC 529: Complementary Alternative Med 20 10
HWC 530: Case Management Human Service 2
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HWC 531: Adv Prctc Skills I: Dev Procs 85
HWC 532: Fam, Youth, to Adlthood II 85
HWC 533: Family Intervention in Health 61
HWC 534: Advanced Policy Practice 83
HWC 535: Systems of Care: Appr Analysis 84
HWC 538: Death and Dying 17 16
HWC 542: Soc Work with Children:SW Role 25
HWC 544: Overview of Substance Abuse 8 1
HWC 545: IndivGrpFamilyTreat of Alcohol 27 29 34 30 103
HWC 547: Managing Conflict 8 8 24
HWC 548: Adolescent Dev & Health Promo 32 60
HWC 549: Overview of SW Special Pop 8 1 1
HWC 551: Law and Social Change (CPPSA) 9
HWC 555: Super Hlth Human Service Org 13 13 10 14 59
HWC 556: Proposal Writing Hlth & Human 9 28 45 23 30
HWC 559: Mental Hlth Evid Based Pract 43 7 23 29 21
HWC 564: Adv Prctc I: Integrated Health 180
HWC 565: Adv Prctc II Integrated Health 157
HWC 566: Studnt-Comm Dev Portfolio Prjt 1
HWC 569: Childhood Sexual Abuse 40 82
HWC 570: Adv Tools for Change: Prctc I 22
HWC 571: Adv Tools for Change: Prctc II 21
HWC 572: Leadership for Social Change 26
HWC 573: Social Political Change hybrd 21
HWC 574: Clin Skills: MI and CBT in IH 162
HWC 576: IH: Advanced Health Policy Sys 156
HWC 577: Program Evaluation 24
HWC 578: Adv Social Work with Groups 57 35 36 25
HWC 579: Special Topics in Social Work 112 195 220 283 323
HWC 580: Overview of Family Violence 9
HWC 581: Public Hlth Comm Hlth Interven 15 18
HWC 584: Community Analysis & Hlth Pro 6 10 24
HWC 594: SCD - Seminar II 7
HWC 595: Independent Study 5 11 15 10 15
HWC 596: Cmmnty Learning Prof Prep I 327
HWC 600: STATISTICS I 3 4 2
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
HWC 601: STATISTICS II 3 3 2
HWC 602: RESEARCH I 3 5 2
HWC 603: RESEARCH METHODS II 3 3 2
HWC 606: RESEARCH PRACTICUM I 5 2 4 3
HWC 607: RESEARCH PRACT II 5 2 4 3
HWC 608: S.W. POLICY ANAL I 3 4 3
HWC 609: S.W. POLICY ANAL II 5 4 4 3
HWC 610: ORG THEORY SOC WELFARE ADMIN 4 3 3 2
HWC 611: PHIL APPL SOC RESCH 4 3 3 2
HWC 612: SocialScienceThry Soc Welfare 2 5 3
HWC 613: SOC WORK EDUCATION 4 5 2 3 3
HWC 614: TEACHING PRACTICUM 4 5 2 3 3
HWC 615: DISSERTATION SEMINAR 2 7 2 3 3
HWC 616: DISSERTATION SEM II 2 6 2 3 3
HWC 695: Independent Study 5 2 2
HWC 699: Dissertation Resrch on Campus 18 10 8 8 12
HWC 700: Dissertation Off Campus Domest 14 20 22 21 16
HWC 701: Dissertation Off Campus Intern 2 1 2
Southampton Arts 363 779 881 1,074 1,264
Creative Writing & Literature 304 717 881 1,067 1,264
Creative Writing & Literature (CWL) 304 590 707 851 1,069
CWL 190: Intro to Contemporary Lit 63 55 54 58 85
CWL 202: Introduction/Creative Writing 165 270 317 386 446
CWL 300: Forms of Creative Nonfiction 50 48 35
CWL 305: Forms of Fiction 32 55 80 115 167
CWL 310: Forms of Poetry 21 32 56 59 78
CWL 315: Forms of Scriptwriting 19 35 73 57
CWL 320: Forms of Interdisciplinary Art 18
CWL 325: Forms of Science Writing 22 9
CWL 330: Topics in European Literature 15 17 69
CWL 335: Topics in American Literature 68 62 77 86
CWL 340: Topics in World Literature 23 36 18
CWL 535: Writing in Multiple Genres 33 20 9 28
Film (FLM) 127 172 214 195
FLM 500: Introduction to Grad Studies 6 17 13
FLM 505: Film Management I: Production 8 7 5
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
FLM 506: Film Management II: Literary 2
FLM 510: Film History I 12 6 8 10
FLM 520: Film History II 14
FLM 523: Film in New York 21 5 7
FLM 525: Topics in Film 15 29 12
FLM 530: Directed Readings in Film 4
FLM 550: Teaching Practicum 9 14 10
FLM 576: Film Workshop 26 6 48 31
FLM 591: Independent Project 2 9 26 31
FLM 638: Directing I - Principles 14 8 7 9
FLM 639: Directing II: Advanced Direct 4 11 4 6
FLM 640: Film Design Workshop 14
FLM 650: Screenwriting Workshop I 7 5 26
FLM 651: Screenwriting Workshop II 13 33 23 22
FLM 670: Directing Workshop 3 16 3
FLM 680: Art Direction Workshop 9
FLM 690: Professional Internship 2 4 4 3
FLM 691: MFA Project 1 7 5 15
FLM 692: MFA Written Thesis 1 7 7 2
Theatre (TAF) 2 2
TAF 523: Theatre in New York 1
TAF 650: Playwrighting Workshop 1
TAF 691: M.F.A. Project 1
TAF 692: M.F.A. Thesis 1
Stony Brook Southampton 59 62 7
Film (FLM) 56 7
FLM 500: Introduction to Grad Studies 23
FLM 505: Film Management I: Production 14
FLM 510: Film History I 7
FLM 525: Topics in Film 6
FLM 591: Independent Project 12
FLM 690: Professional Internship 1
Theatre (TAF) 59 6
TAF 525: Topics in Theatre and Drama 11
TAF 530: Directed Reading in Theatre an 11 1
TAF 550: Teaching Seminar 4
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Fall and Spring Undergraduate and Graduate Course Registrations
2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations Registrations
About these data: These data count registrations in courses as of the day 15 snapshot. Other activity may occur after snapshot, including late
enrollments and withdraws. This additional activity is not accounted for in these official course registration counts. In this report, credit hours
follow the subject department of the section that the student enrolled in when dealing with combined sections. This report includes
courses offered at West Campus, East Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, Online and Distance Education locations. Advanced College
Education (ACE) program registrations, Non-credit activity, and enrollments at SUNY Korea are not captured in this report. This table
excludes courses taken by medical and dental students.
TAF 576: Theatre Workshop 1
TAF 591: Independent Project 10
TAF 690: Professional Internship 6 1
TAF 691: M.F.A. Project 8 2
TAF 692: M.F.A. Thesis 8 2
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