Academic Organization
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Instructional Areas
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The academic units of the University are organized into the Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which includes New College and Saturday College; Zarb School of Business; School of Communication; School of Education and Allied Human Services; and Honors College. See also School for University Studies.
Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Division of the Humanities
Comparative Literature and Languages
Arabic
Asian Studies
Chinese
Classics
Comparative Literature
English Language Program
German
Greek
Hebrew
Japanese
Latin
Linguistics
Literature in Translation
Modern Greek
Russian
Swahili
Drama and Dance
English
Fine Arts, Art History and Humanities
Music
Romance Languages and Literatures
French
French Literature in Translation
Italian
Italian Literature in Translation
Italian Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Portuguese
Spanish
Ibero-American Studies
Spanish Literature in Translation
Division of the Natural Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Science
Biology
Physician Assistant Studies
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Forensic Science
Natural Science
Computer Science
Engineering
Computer Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Science
Biomedical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Technology and Public Policy
Geology
Environmental Resources
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Meteorology
Division of the Social Sciences
Anthropology
Economics and Geography
Global Studies
Labor Studies
History
Philosophy
Philosophy of Law
Philosophy of Science
Political Science
European Studies
International Affairs
Public Affairs
Psychology
Religion
Sociology
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
Division of New College
A small, interdisciplinary division where students may earn a Bachelor of Arts degree in the Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, or Creative Arts by designing a concentration in two related subject areas.
Additional Areas
African Studies
American Studies
Jewish Studies
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Legal Education Accelerated Program (LEAP)
Liberal Arts
Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Military Science
Off-Campus Education
Physician Assistant Studies
Professional Studies
Women’s Studies
University Without Walls
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Frank G. Zarb School of Business
Accounting, Taxation, and Legal Studies in Business
Business Computer Information Systems and Quantitative Methods
Finance
Management, Entrepreneurship, and General Business
Marketing and International Business
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School of Communication
Radio, Television, Film
Journalism and Mass Media Studies
Speech Communication, Rhetoric, and Performance Studies
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School of Education and Allied Human Services
Counseling, Research, Special Education, and Rehabilitation
Creative Arts Therapy
Curriculum and Teaching
Bilingual Education
Early Childhood Education
Elementary Education
Math, Science and Technology
Fine Arts Education
Music Education
Secondary Education
Business
English
Foreign Languages
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Teaching of English as a Second Language (TESOL)
Foundations, Leadership and Policy Studies
Educational Studies
Health Professions and Family Studies
Community Health
Health Education
Literacy Studies
Physical Education and Sport Sciences
Athletic Training
Exercise Specialist
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Honors College
Hofstra University Honors College is an innovative program leading to honors designations at graduation. The Honors curriculum offers a 12-credit first year program, honors seminars, and the opportunity to do honors-level work in any undergraduate major or concentration.
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School for University Studies
The Freshman Division provides a unique, structured, first-year collegiate curriculum for high school graduates.
The Transfer Division enrolls a limited number of students with college experience not at Hofstra University whose academic potential is best realized through a structured initial year.
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Saturday College at Hofstra
Serves mature, nontraditional students, allowing them to earn an undergraduate degree in four years without interrupting their career and family responsibilities.
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Center for Continuing Education and Professional Advancement
In service to the community, University College offers programs and courses on a credit and noncredit basis.
Hofstra University’s Center for Continuing Education and Professional Advancement (CCEPA) makes available to the Long Island and surrounding communities a broad range of workshops, seminars, conferences, lectures, events and courses in the arts, business, technology, humanities, sciences, legal studies, test review, sports and recreation. These programs are oriented to diverse audiences: adult and youth, professional and general, experienced and novices, indeed all those interested in learning more about their world, their society and themselves.In some cases, registrants earn a certificate, license renewal, or continuing education units applicable to their professional association.
Listed below are some of the major programs being offered throughout the year. Detailed brochures on all curricula are available in the CCEPA Office or by visiting the Web site at www.hofstra.edu/ccepa. For additional information, call (516) 463-5993 or write: Center for Continuing Education and Professional Advancement, 250 Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 11549.
Professional Development
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BUSINESS STUDIES offers courses, seminars, conferences, workshops and certificate programs in areas such as insurance, real estate, financial planning, payroll, personal investment and portfolio management, marketing, purchasing management, management, living in a senior world, small business, entrepreneurship, employee benefits, appraising, travel agent training, career development facilitation, and other business education fields.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and APPLICATIONS courses consist of evening, day, and weekend hands-on instruction in the most popular applications and programming languages including Video Game Development, Cisco Network, Microsoft Office, C, C++, Java, Visual Basic, and database design. In addition to individual courses, noncredit certificate programs are offered.
PARALEGAL STUDIES CERTIFICATE PROGRAM prepares those with a minimum of 60 college credits or two years of relevant work experience for rewarding career opportunities in law firms, corporations, banks, insurance companies, government agencies and the courts.
MEDICAL LEGAL CONSULTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM offers registered nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and other medical professionals an intensive program that provides graduates with the competitive edge they need to collaborate with attorneys and others involved in medical-legal matters.
ALLIED HEALTH encompasses several programs for professionals seeking training, basic and more advanced, in their field of expertise. These include programs for Personal Trainer/Health Fitness Instructor and Yoga Teacher Training.
CREDIT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS include Accounting, Finance, General Management, Human Resources Management, International Business, Labor Studies, Marketing, and Business Information Systems, and a Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Certificate. In addition, Advanced Graduate Certificate Programs are offered in ten business specialties.
Personal Enrichment
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ARTS, CULTURE and LEISURE spans a wide range of interests from the traditional arts and sciences to recreation, to the outdoors, fitness, travel (both local and international) and more.
SUMMER WRITING WORKSHOPS offer both beginning and published writers the opportunity to study with a faculty of noted writers in five genres: poetry, fiction, nonfiction, writing for children, and screenwriting/playwriting.
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT IN RETIREMENT (PEIR), a self directed, learner-centered daytime campus program, is designed for individuals in or approaching retirement who wish to utilize their leisure time in stimulating and creative ways.
TEST REVIEW programs are for those heading to college, graduate school, or medical school where test scores play a critical role in the admission process.
Division of Youth Programs
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SATURDAY CLASSES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE for ages 3 to 18 years, are offered throughout the academic year with more than 100 courses in Language Arts, Enrichment/Gifted Programs, Computers, Science, Studio Arts, Cartooning/Animation, Performing Arts, Communication Arts, Career Choices for Young Adults, Regents Preparation Programs, Athletics and Aquatics.
SUMMER CAMPS offer specialties in actors’ workshop, adventure education, athletic development, baseball, basketball, computer, creative enrichment, dance, fine arts, golf, mathematics, reading, science, soccer, and tennis, all for children between the ages of 5 and 14. In addition, there are several specialty camps: Hofstra’s Baseball Camp, Hofstra’s Basketball Camp, Hofstra’s Lacrosse Camp, and Hofstra’s Boys’ Wrestling Camp.
PRE-COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE is designed specifically for high school students, providing the essential skills needed to succeed during their school years and beyond. In ways that are both fun and focused, a student’s creative and critical-thinking abilities will be challenged in an exciting, academically fulfilling environment. Programs include health sciences, finance, business computer information systems, sports broadcasting, and video game programming and design.
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