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Nov 21, 2024
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2007 Summer Sessions Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Courses-General Info
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Session Dates
Session I: May 23-June 26
Session II: July 2-August 3
Session III: August 6-24
Schedule and Instructor Changes
The University may find it necessary and reserves the right to cancel a course, to divide a class and to change instructors. For up-to-date information on course availability, classrooms, and instructors, please visit my.hofstra.edu.
General Notes
- Workshops and special programs may not follow the normal calendar or daily schedule. Dates and times can be found in the course listing.
- The Pass/D+/D/Fail option is not available for distribution courses, except for those courses given only on that basis.
- An asterisk in the course offerings indicates that either the instructor or location is yet to be determined. (See legend below.)
- Students who are registering for a course that requires separate enrollment in a lecture and a lab section must register for both courses.
- Students enrolling in courses requiring computer time should be aware of the Computer Center’s hours when selecting courses to ensure sufficient time for completion of assignments.
Distribution Courses
A number of Hofstra University bachelor’s degree programs include distribution requirements among their general degree requirements. Courses that are designated as distribution courses have a two-letter prefix prefacing the course title. The following is a key to determine the distribution category into which a course may fall. For detailed information about distribution courses, see pages 58-59 of the 2005-2006 Undergraduate Bulletin. For a listing of all distribution courses offered, see pages 63-66 of the same publication.
Humanities Division
(LT) Literature
(AA) Appreciation and Analysis
(CP) Creative Participation
Natural Sciences, Mathematics/Computer Science Division
(NS) Natural Science
(MC) Mathematics Computer Science
Social Sciences Division
(BH) Behavioral Social Sciences
(HP) History, Philosophy, Religion
(CC) Cross Cultural
(IS) Interdisciplinary Studies
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