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LIBERAL ARTS: JOURNALISM OPTION (AA)


Program Director:  TBD
   

COURSE NAME   CREDITS 
   
Counseling   
    New Student Seminar 0
   
English: 8 credits   
    Composition I: ENC/ENG 101 3
    Writing through Literature: ENG 102  3
    Preparing & Writing the Research Paper: ENG 103 2
   
Humanities: 6 credits   
    Liberal Arts Elective 3
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    Introduction to Art: HUA 101  
    Art in New York: HUN 195*   
    Fundamentals of Speech Communication: HUC 101  
    Public Speaking: HUC 106  
    The Art of Film: HUC 150  
    Art of Theatre: HUT 101  
    Introduction to Music: HUM 101  
    Introduction to Philosophy: HUP 101  
    Ethics and Moral Issues: HUP 104  
    Philosophy of Religion: HUP 105  
    Social and Political Philosophy: HUP 106  
   
Education and Language Acquisition: 3 credits   
    Introduction to Language: ELL 101 3
   
Education and Language Acquisition/English: 3 credits    
    Select one of the following courses:   3
    Contemporary Francophone Literature in Translation: ELF 205  
    Italian Literature in Translation: ELI 250  
    Japanese Literature in Translation: ELJ 250  
    Contemporary Latin American Fiction in Translation: ELS 250  
    Asian American Literature: ENG 204  
    Cultural Identity in American Literature: ENG 235  
    Images of Women in Literature: ENG 245  
    The Woman Writer: ENG 247  
    Latin/Latina Writing of the United States: ENG 248  
    Literature of Difference: Lesbian/Gay Writers: ENG 261  
   
English/Humanities: 3 credits   
    Select one of the following courses:*   3
    Art, Politics and Protest: ENN 191  
    Violence in American Art and Culture: ENN 195  
    Creative Writing Workshop: ENN 198  
    Literature of the City: ENN 240  
    Photojournalism: An Introduction: HUN 191  
    Art and Society: HUN 192  
    Film and New York City: HUN 196  
   
Liberal Arts: 4 credits   
    Integrated Seminar: Liberal Arts Cluster: LIB 110**1  1
    Humanism, Science & Technology: LIB 200 3
   
Math, Engineering & Computer Science: 3 credits   
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    College Algebra and Trigonometry: MAT 115  
    Elementary Statistics I: MAT 120  
   
Natural Sciences: 4 credits   
    Select one of the following courses:  4
    Principles of Biology: SCB 115  
    Introduction to Chemistry: SCC 205  
   
Social Sciences: 9 credits   
    Themes in American History since 1865: SSH 102 3
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    Introduction to Anthropology: SSA 100  
    Cultural Anthropology: SSA 101  
    Introduction to Microeconomics: SSE 103  
    Introduction to Macroeconomics: SSE 104  
    U.S. Power and Politics: SSP 101  
    Global Politics: SSP 200  
    Political Ideas and Ideologies: SSP 250  
    Introduction to Sociology: SSS 100  
    General Psychology: SSY 101  
    Select one of the following courses:  3
    Themes in American History to 1865: SSH 101  
    Western Civilization-Ancient Times to Renaissance: SSH 103  
    Western Civilization-Renaissance to Modern Times: SSH 104  
    World History from Ancient Times to 1500: SSH 105  
    World History from 1500 to the Present: SSH 106  
    East Asia Civilization and Societies: SSH 110  
    Afro-American History: SSH 231  
    Survey of Latin America and Caribbean History: SSH 232  
   
Cooperative Education: 3 credits   
    Fundamentals of Professional Advancement: CEP 121 3
   
Liberal Arts Electives: 12 credits   
    Journalism: Its Scope and Use: ENG 210 3
    Journalism: The Craft of Gathering and Reporting the News: ENG 211 3
    Select two of the following courses:  6
    Feature Writing for Newspapers and Popular Magazines: ENG 212  
    Broadcast Journalism: Writing for Radio: ENG 213  
    Creative Non-Fiction Workshop: ENG 274  
   
Unrestricted Elective: 2 credits   
Students may take the Writing & Literature Major Internship ENG 288 or the Full-Time Internship CEP 201.  
   
**Introductory Cluster Requirement   
An introductory cluster containing four courses with an Integrated Seminar (LIB 110, one credit) is required for all DAY students; students must take the Cluster during 12-week session when they take ENG 101.  Extended Day students and students who change to Liberal Arts major after completing ENG 101 may substitute a Liberal Arts elective.  
   
Total Credits:  60 
   
* Course fulfills the Urban Study requirement  
1 If LIB 110 is not taken as part of the English cluster requirement, students may substitute any Liberal Arts elective credit (e.g., he/she may take LRC 103 or may use a liberal arts credit that was transferred in--or taken--that is "not counted" towards the degree).  Note: The LIB 110 box on DegreeWorks will never be checked off, but the Registrar's Office will automatically substitute the one liberal arts credit when evaluating the student's transcript for graduation.  Students do not need a waiver.  

  

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