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Mar 29, 2024
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2012 Summer Sessions Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Summer 2012 Course Descriptions
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Days of the week are abbreviated as follows:
M=Monday, T=Tuesday, W=Wednesday, R=Thursday, F=Friday, S=Saturday, U=Sunday |
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Health Administration (HADM) |
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• HADM 260: Health Administration Internship
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• HADM 300: Health Research and Portfolio Development
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Health Education (HED) |
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• HED 201: Health and Disease Issues
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• HED 216: AIDS Education
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• HED 221: Methods of Teaching Personal Life Skills (K-12)
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• HED 222: Implementing Health Education Curricula, Grades 6-12
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• HED 232: Conflict Resolution/Violence Prevention
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• HED 280C: Special Topics: Abused Children and Abduction
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• HED 280G: Special Topics: Bullying Prevention in the Schools
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• HED 280H: Special Topics: Service Learning in Health Education
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• HED 280I: Special Topics: Readings in Current Health
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• HED 281I: Readings in Current Health
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• HED 300: Capstone Seminar in Health Education
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Health Professions and Family Studies (HPFS) |
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• HPFS 060: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
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• HPFS 061: Health Through the Life Cycle
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• HPFS 066: Drugs and Alcohol
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• HPFS 069: Stress Management
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• HPFS 072: Service Learning in Health
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• HPFS 125: Violence in Children, Family and the Community
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• HPFS 151: Readings
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• HPFS 152: Readings
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• HPFS 157A: Field Experience: Community Health
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• HPFS 157B: Field Experience: Community Health
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• HPFS 160: Global Health Issues
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• HPFS 162: Mental Health Care and Services
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• HPFS 167A: Clinical Internship and Seminar
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• HPFS 167B: Clinical Internship and Seminar
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Hebrew, Modern (HEBR) |
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• HEBR 001: Elementary Hebrew
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• HEBR 002: Elementary Hebrew
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• HEBR 003: Intermediate Hebrew
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• HEBR 004: Intermediate Hebrew
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• HEBR 101: Hebrew Language and Literature
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History (HIST) |
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• HIST 014C: (HP) American Civilization II
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• HIST 020: (HP) The Present in Historical Perspective
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• HIST 029: (HP) American Lives in Historical Perspective
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• HIST 030: (HP) Contemporary American Lives
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• HIST 109: The Old Regime in Western Europe, 1648-1789
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• HIST 145: Early 19th-Century America
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• HIST 165: The American Civil War and Reconstruction
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• HIST 177F: Special Studies in Comparative History: World War I
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• HIST 192: Readings in History I
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• HIST 194: Readings in History II
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• HIST 199: Internship in History
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• HIST 199: Internship in History
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• HIST 291: Special Studies in History
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Information Technology (IT) |
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• IT 014: Introduction to Computer Concepts and Software Tools in Business
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• IT 076: Introduction to Electronic Commerce
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• IT 095: Introduction to Java
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• IT 118: Intermediate Database Management Systems
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• IT 203: Information Systems for Managers
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• IT 236: Electronic Commerce for Managers
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• IT 329: Graduate Basic Internship
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• IT 330: Graduate Internship
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International Business (IB) |
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• IB 150: Introduction to International Business
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• IB 161: Asian Business
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• IB 207: Global Business Decision Making
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Irish Studies (IRE) |
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• IRE 123: 20th-Century Anglo-Irish Drama
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• IRE 163: (LT) Contemporary Irish American Literature and Culture
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• IRE 185A: Special Topics in Irish Studies: ‘Crowning Hibernia’: England’s Ireland, 1500-1700
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Italian (ITAL) |
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• ITAL 001: Elementary Italian
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• ITAL 002: Elementary Italian
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• ITAL 003: Intermediate Italian
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• ITAL 004: Intermediate Italian
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• ITAL 105: Advanced Italian Language
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• ITAL 111: Advanced Italian Grammar
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• ITAL 116: Advanced Readings
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• ITAL 170F: Special Topics: Select Modern Authors
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Italian Literature in Translation (ITLT) |
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• ITLT 041: (LT) Dante and Medieval Culture: The “Divine Comedy”
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• ITLT 042: (LT) Sex, Lies and Writing: Boccaccio’s Decameron
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• ITLT 090: (LT) Lifelines: Italian Women’s 20th-Century Prose Fiction
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Italian Studies (ITST) |
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• ITST 142: (IS) The Italian Mafia: Historical Reality and Fictional Representations
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Japanese (JPAN) |
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• JPAN 001Z: Explorations in the Japanese Language
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Journalism (JRNL) |
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• JRNL 011: News Writing and Reporting
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• JRNL 016: TV News Reporting and Production
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• JRNL 050: Feature and Magazine Writing
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• JRNL 056: Desktop Publishing
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• JRNL 150: Independent Study/Readings in Mass Media Studies
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• JRNL 170: Internships
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• JRNL 171: Internships
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• JRNL 271: Professional Internship
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• JRNL 281: Independent Study
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• JRNL 282: Media Relations Techniques for the Sports and Entertainment Industries
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• JRNL 299: Capstone Project
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Latin (LAT) |
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• LAT 001: Elementary Latin
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• LAT 002: Elementary Latin
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Legal Studies in Business (LEGL) |
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• LEGL 020: Introduction to Legal Systems, Environment and Contracts
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• LEGL 024: Legal Aspects of Business Organizations and Activities
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• LEGL 118: Litigation and Alternate Dispute Resolution
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• LEGL 200: Legal, Political, Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Studies (LGBT) |
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• LGBT 180F: (IS) Special Topics: Gay Short Stories
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• LGBT 180M: (IS) Special Topics: How Gay Is That?
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Linguistics (LING) |
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• LING 101: Introduction to Linguistics
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• LING 161: Historical Linguistics
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• LING 171: Sociolinguistics
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• LING 181: Special Studies in Linguistics
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• LING 201: Introduction to Linguistics
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Literacy Studies (LYST) |
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• LYST 012: College Reading
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• LYST 101: Literacy for Middle/High School Teachers
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• LYST 201: Long Island Writing Project Invitational Summer Institute
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• LYST 202: Literacy for Special Subjects Teachers
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