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1 THE DO IS OPEN TRANSFER GUIDE F BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE STUDENTS Founded 1828 NEW STATE UNIVERSITY PALTZ OF NEW YK

2 The purposes of this agreement are as follows: 1. To attract qualified transfer students to Bergen Community College and SUNY New Paltz. 2. To provide the effective transition of transfer students, holding the Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.) degree from Bergen Community College to SUNY New Paltz. 3. To foster continuous communication between the respective departments to facilitate curriculum changes when appropriate and to provide accurate and timely advisement for interested students. Terms of the agreement: SUNY New Paltz agrees to accept all students who have earned the Associate in Arts (A.A.) and Associate in Science (A.S.) degree from Bergen Community College with full junior standing when transferring to a parallel program at New Paltz in accordance with the following: SUNY New Paltz agrees to: 1. Accept up to 70 academic credits toward the baccalaureate degree upon award of the degree from Bergen Community College. A.A. and A.S. degree holders from Bergen, when transferring directly after receiving the degree, are considered to have met SUNY New Paltz s native general education requirement, but not necessarily the SUNY Mandated General Education requirement. An individual transfer credit evaluation will be provided to determine credits completed and credits still needed to meet the SUNY Mandated General Education requirement. 2. A.A.S. degree holders generally have a larger number of non-liberal arts courses in their Bergen program than A.A. or A.S. students. However, each applicant also receives an individual transfer credit evaluation with an assessment of credits completed and credits still needed to meet both general education requirements. 3. Grant credit toward the majors outlined in this course equivalency guide. In accordance with general college policy, one-half of the major must be completed at New Paltz. 4. Provide the opportunity to earn the baccalaureate degree in a parallel program in not more than four additional semesters of successful, planned full-time study, or part-time equivalent. 5. Guarantee the Bergen Community College students accepted in transfer under the terms of this agreement will also be subject to any special requirements applicable to students who originally enrolled as freshman to SUNY New Paltz. Review/Revision Review of this agreement shall take place biennially between designated departmental representatives. However, either party may request a review of the contents and/or terms of this agreement at any time. Approved: SUNY New Paltz Steven Poskanzer President Bergen Community College Judith K. Winn, Ph.D President

3 STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YK AT NEW PALTZ TRANSFER GUIDE for Bergen Community College Students TABLE OF CONTENTS ANTHROPOLOGY BIOLOGY BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATION MEDIA COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGLISH FEIGN LANGUAGES GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES HISTY/SOCIAL STUDIES MATHEMATICS PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY SOCIOLOGY THEATER ARTS DISCLAIMER INSIDE BACK COVER AFFIRMATIVE ACTION INSIDE BACK COVER ADMISSION INFMATION INSIDE BACK COVER

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5 ANTHROPOLOGY The New Paltz Anthropology Department offers a range of coursework dealing with the evolution of humans, the development and diversity of human cultures, as well as the study of family and social organizations, political systems, and religious systems. The department also sponsors a seven-week field school for students to participate in an actual archaeological excavation. Students may pursue a major or minor in anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts & Science. They may also select Anthropology courses to be used towards the secondary (7-12) education social studies major. See New Paltz catalog for details. ANT 100 Introduction to Anthropology ANT 101 Cultural Anthropology General Anthropology Cultural Anthropology Bergen courses not listed above may be accepted in transfer by New Paltz as general elective credit toward the degree with the exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. BIOLOGY Biology encompasses a number of fields that range from molecular and cell biology on one hand to environmental studies and animal behavior on the other. In addition to extensive classroom and laboratory facilities, the Biology Department maintains both scanning and transmission electron microscope facilities. The surrounding area provides an excellent setting for field biology courses. Students may major in liberal arts biology with a choice of concentrations in (1) Organismal/Environmental Biology, (2) Cell/Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, or they may select a biology major in childhood or adolescent education programs. Any of the liberal arts biology major concentrations provide the necessary course work for entrance into the pre-medical professions. The New Paltz courses numbered and (or Introductory Biology for part-time and transfer students) are required for any of the above major programs. The other courses listed are electives or required for the major, depending upon the specific program. See New Paltz catalog for details. Required: BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 203 General Biology II BIO 104 Microbiology BIO 227 Principles of Ecology CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II CHM 260 Organic Chemistry I CHM 262 Organic Chemistry II MAT 250 Statistical Analysis MAT 280 Calculus I General Biology I General Biology II General Microbiology Ecology General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Introduction to Statistics Calculus I 1

6 PHY 186 General Physics I PHY 280 Physics I Select one: BIO 201 Comparative Anatomy BIO 109 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 209 Anatomy and Physiology II Electives: BIO 119 Intensive Wolf Study* BIO 131 General Botany* BIO 202 Embryology* BIO 228 Introduction to Marine Biology* BIO 229 Tropical Marine Ecology* Fundamental Physics I General Physics I Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Developmental Biology* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Biology major where applicable. EARLY CHILDHOOD (B-2)/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (1-6) BIOLOGY One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 203 General Biology II BIO 227 Principles of Ecology BIO 201 Comparative Anatomy BIO 109 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 209 Anatomy and Physiology II Select one elective: BIO 104 Microbiology BIO 119 Intensive Wolf Study* BIO 131 General Botany* BIO 202 Embryology* BIO 228 Introduction to Marine Biology* BIO 229 Tropical Marine Ecology* General Biology I General Biology II Ecology Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy General Microbiology Developmental Biology* ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) BIOLOGY One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 203 General Biology II BIO 227 Principles of Ecology General Biology I General Biology II Ecology 2

7 BIO 201 Comparative Anatomy BIO 109 Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 209 Anatomy and Physiology II CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II CHM 260 Organic Chemistry I CHM 262 Organic Chemistry II ESC 113 Geology MAT 280 Calculus I PHY 186 General Physics I PHY 286 General Physics II Select one: CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II MAT 250 Statistical Analysis MAT 281 Calculus II Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Physical Geology Calculus I Fundamental Physics I Fundamental Physics II Computer Science I: Foundations Introduction to Statistics Calculus II exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION The School of Business at SUNY New Paltz offers the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Accounting, Finance, General Business, International Business, Management, and Marketing. These degree programs are designed to meet the demand for qualified graduates to work in today s global marketplace. All students must take the Core Requirements (39 credits) and have a Math Proficiency Level (MPL) of at least 4. MPL 4 courses at Bergen are MAT 045 Intermediate Algebra and MAT 250 Statistical Analysis. Some business courses have prerequisites of which students must be aware. The Accounting degree requires 24 major credits for a total of 63 degree credits. The General Business, International Business and Marketing degrees require 20 major credits for a total of 60 degree credits. The Finance and Management degrees require 18 major credits for a total of 57 degree credits. Acceptance as a major in the School of Business is based upon overall academic performance as well as performance in selected courses. Transfer students should be aware that (1) the university requires at least onehalf of the courses in the major be completed at SUNY New Paltz and (2) transfer business courses which are given graduation credit by the university may not necessarily satisfy the business requirement. See the New Paltz catalog for details. 3

8 BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I BUS 234 Business Law II Macroeconomics Microeconomics Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business Business Law for Accountants BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN FINANCE ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I Macroeconomics Microeconomics Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN GENERAL BUSINESS ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I BUS 208 Human Resource Management Macroeconomics Microeconomics Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business Human Resource Management 4

9 BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I BUS 208 Human Resource Management Macroeconomics Microeconomics Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business Human Resource Management NOTE: Language proficiency through the Intermediate II Level in one language is required in this concentration. Bergen offers a four semester sequence in the following languages: French and Spanish. Students in the International Business concentration must select three courses in a given region of the world to meet the Area Studies Elective category. As much as is possible, the courses in this category should be consistent with the foreign language selected to meet International Business concentration requirements. See the New Paltz catalog for a complete listing of Area Studies courses. BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN MANAGEMENT ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I BUS 208 Human Resource Management Macroeconomics Microeconomics Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business Human Resource Management BACHEL OF SCIENCE IN MARKETING ECO 101 Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics Macroeconomics Microeconomics 5

10 ACC 101 Accounting I ACC 201 Accounting II ACC 110 Financial Accounting ACC 210 Managerial Accounting BUS 207 Principles of Business Management BUS 201 Marketing Principles BUS 233 Business Law I BUS 210 E-Marketing BUS 271 E-Commerce Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Principles of Management Marketing Legal Environment of Business Electronic Commerce exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. CHEMISTRY The Chemistry Department at New Paltz offers many advantages to the student interested in majoring in this field. It provides a strong background in general, organic, physical, and analytical chemistry, and offers a variety of courses not generally available at four-year colleges. New Paltz upper-division undergraduates are able to enroll in advanced courses in biochemistry, materials science, and instrumentation. The small size of upper-division courses encourages close interaction between faculty and students. High quality modern equipment is used for instruction and research in student laboratories. In addition, the chemistry faculty sponsor student research. Two undergraduate programs leading to liberal arts degrees are available: the American Chemical Society (ACS) approved major and a general chemistry major. There are also concentrations in biochemistry and biotechnology. In addition, students in the adolescent (7-12) teacher certification program may select a chemistry major as part of the education curriculum. See the New Paltz catalog for details. CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II CHM 260 Organic Chemistry I CHM 262 Organic Chemistry II MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II Also required for the Biochemistry emphasis: BIO 101 General Biology I BIO 203 General Biology II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Calculus I Calculus II General Physics I General Physics II General Biology I General Biology II 6

11 ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) CHEMISTRY One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II CHM 260 Organic Chemistry I CHM 262 Organic Chemistry II MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II Select one: BIO 101 General Biology I ESC 113 Geology General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Calculus I Calculus II General Physics I General Physics II General Biology I Physical Geology exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. COMMUNICATION MEDIA The Department of Communication and Media has three major programs: Communication Studies includes emphases in Interpersonal /Intercultural Communication, Organizational Communication, Public Communication and Public Relations. The Journalism major offers students theoretical understanding and the practical skills necessary to succeed in today s news media (See the New Paltz catalog for details.). The Electronic Media major may choose from one of two tracks: media management or radio/tv production. Management majors prepare in areas such as advertising, global media systems, law, research, and programming, for management positions across the various media. Majors in the production track learn how to use the tools necessary to create mediated messages, but more importantly they learn how the technology allows them to communicate effectively. See the New Paltz catalog for details. COMMUNICATION STUDIES Required: SPE 111 Public Speaking SPE 116 Interpersonal Communication* SPE 213 Small Group Discussion* Public Speaking *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Communication Studies major where applicable 7

12 ELECTRONIC MEDIA MANAGEMENT Required: COM 101 Mass Media Communication SPE 111 Public Speaking Media and Society Public Speaking ELECTRONIC MEDIA PRODUCTION Required: COM 101 Mass Media Communication COM 206 Writing for the Mass Media COM 207 Advanced Video Production I SPE 111 Public Speaking Media and Society Electronic Media Writing Studio Video Production Public Speaking exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. COMPUTER SCIENCE The Department of Computer Science at New Paltz offers a liberal arts major in computer science and the Math Department offers a major in Mathematics with a concentration in Computer Science. Transfer students from a two-year degree program in Computer Science which includes several semesters of college-level mathematics (calculus or above) and at least three courses in Computer Science can usually complete the major in Computer Science in two years. See the New Paltz catalog for details. CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II CIS 271 Computer Organization and Assembly Language CIS 277 Data Structures CIS 287 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ CIS 278 Database Systems* MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II MAT 282 Calculus III CIS 288 Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science Computer Science I: Foundations Assembly Language and Computer Architecture (if student also completes CIS 277) Computer Science II: Data Structures Object Oriented Programming Database Principles* Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Discrete Mathematics for Computing *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Computer Science major where applicable. 8

13 Select one science sequence: CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II General Chemistry I General Chemistry II General Physics I General Physics II exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. ENGLISH The Department of English offers programs designed to give students a knowledge of literary heritage and to develop skills as writers and critics. Within the English major at New Paltz, a student may select one of four options: general liberal arts, graduate preparatory, creative writing, or creative writing for the theater. In addition, students in the childhood (B-2/1-6), or adolescent (7-12) teacher certification programs may select an English major. See the New Paltz catalog for details. BERGEN COURSE LIT 201 American Literature to 1880 LIT 202 American Literature 1880 to the Present LIT 205 English Literature to 1800 LIT 206 English Literature 1880 to the Present American Literature I American Literature II English Literature I English Literature II NOTE: Students who transfer two or more of the following courses LIT 201, 202, 205 and 206 will need to complete a supplemental literature course at New Paltz to meet the minimum number of credits for the major plan. Select two electives: LIT 203 World Literature to 1650* LIT 204 World Literature 1650 to the Present * LIT 215 The Black Literary Voice in America* LIT 216 European Literature to 1650* LIT 217 European Literature 1650 to the Present* LIT 218 American Ethnic Literature* LIT 220 Social Aspects of Literature* LIT 224 Topics in International Literature* LIT 225 Modern Irish Literature* LIT 228 Women in Literature* Great Books: Western* Contemporary Ethnic Literature of the US* Contemporary Issues and Literature* Women in Literature* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz English major where applicable. 9

14 EARLY CHILDHOOD (B-2)/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (1-6) ENGLISH One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BERGEN COURSE LIT 201 American Literature to 1880 LIT 202 American Literature 1880 to the Present LIT 205 English Literature to 1800 LIT 206 English Literature 1880 to the Present American Literature I American Literature II English Literature I English Literature II NOTE: Students who transfer two or more of the following courses LIT 201, 202, 205 and 206 will need to complete a supplemental literature course at New Paltz to meet the minimum number of credits for the major plan. Select two electives: LIT 203 World Literature to 1650* LIT 204 World Literature 1650 to the Present * LIT 215 The Black Literary Voice in America* LIT 216 European Literature to 1650* LIT 217 European Literature 1650 to the Present* LIT 218 American Ethnic Literature* LIT 220 Social Aspects of Literature* LIT 224 Topics in International Literature* LIT 225 Modern Irish Literature* LIT 228 Women in Literature* Great Books: Western* Contemporary Ethnic Literature of the US* Contemporary Issues and Literature* Women in Literature* *May be used as elective course toward New Paltz English major/concentration where applicable. ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) ENGLISH One-half of the credits in the liberal arts major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BERGEN COURSE LIT 201 American Literature to 1880 LIT 202 American Literature 1880 to the Present LIT 205 English Literature to 1800 LIT 206 English Literature 1880 to the Present American Literature I American Literature II English Literature I English Literature II NOTE: Students who transfer two or more of the following courses LIT 201, 202, 205 and 206 will need to complete a supplemental literature course at New Paltz to meet the minimum number of credits for the major plan. Select two electives: LIT 203 World Literature to 1650* LIT 204 World Literature 1650 to the Present * LIT 215 The Black Literary Voice in America* LIT 216 European Literature to 1650* LIT 217 European Literature 1650 to the Present* LIT 218 American Ethnic Literature* Great Books: Western* Contemporary Ethnic Literature of the US* 10

15 BERGEN COURSE LIT 220 Social Aspects of Literature* LIT 224 Topics in International Literature* LIT 225 Modern Irish Literature* LIT 228 Women in Literature* Contemporary Issues and Literature* Women in Literature* *May be used as elective course toward New Paltz English major/concentration where applicable. exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. FEIGN LANGUAGES Bergen students who have taken French, Spanish, or German may continue that study at New Paltz, either as elective courses or as a major in one of those languages. Students in the childhood (B-2/1-6) education programs may select a French or Spanish major, while those in the secondary (7-12) education program may select a French, Spanish, or German major. New Paltz also offers language instruction in Chinese, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, KiSwahili, Latin, and Russian. Other languages, such as Arabic, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, and Yiddish are offered under the auspices of the Weekend and Summer Language Immersion Programs. New Paltz regularly offers overseas programs of varying lengths in China, Ecuador, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Germany, giving students an excellent opportunity to develop language skills and to learn directly about the target cultures. See New Paltz catalog for details. NOTE: Students seeking certification in childhood education or secondary education must complete one year of college level foreign language. FRENCH LAN 110 French I LAN 117 French for Business and Industry LAN 200 French II LAN 201 Intermediate French I LAN 202 Intermediate French II LAN 203 French Conversation LAN 206 French Literature of the 19th Century* LAN 207 French Culture and Civilization GERMAN LAN 111 German I LAN 118 German for Business and Industry LAN 210 German II LAN 211 Intermediate German I Elementary French I Elementary French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II French Composition and Conversation I French Composition and Conversation II French Civilization Elementary German I Elementary German II Intermediate German I 11

16 LAN 212 Intermediate German II LAN 213 German Conversation LAN 217 German Culture and Civilization ITALIAN LAN 112 Italian I LAN 220 Italian II LAN 221 Intermediate Italian I LAN 222 Intermediate Italian II LAN 223 Italian Conversation LAN 224 Advanced Italian Composition* LAN 227 Survey of Italian Literature* JAPANESE LAN 120 Japanese I LAN 260 Japanese II LAN 261 Intermediate Japanese RUSSIAN LAN 114 Russian I LAN 240 Russian II LAN 241 Intermediate Russian SPANISH LAN 113 Spanish I LAN 230 Spanish II LAN 228 Elementary Spanish for Heritage Speakers LAN 231 Intermediate Spanish I LAN 232 Intermediate Spanish II LAN 229 Intermediate Spanish for Heritage Speakers LAN 233 Spanish Conversation LAN 234 Advanced Spanish Composition LAN 235 Survey of Spanish Peninsular Literature LAN 236 Survey of Spanish American Literature LAN 237 Mexican Culture and Civilization LAN 238 Spanish Culture and Civilization LAN 239 Italian Culture and Civilization* Intermediate German II German Composition and Conversation I German Composition and Conversation II Contemporary German Civilization Germany Today Elementary Italian I Elementary Italian II Intermediate Italian I Intermediate Italian II Italian Composition and Conversation I Elementary Japanese I Elementary Japanese II Intermediate Japanese I Elementary Russian I Elementary Russian II Intermediate Russian I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Elementary Spanish for Native Speakers I Elementary Spanish for Native Speakers II Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish II Intermediate Spanish for Native Speakers I Intermediate Spanish for Native Speakers II Spanish Composition and Conversation I Spanish Composition and Conversation II Spanish Literature I Spanish Literature II Spanish-American Literature I Spanish-American Literature II Culture of Latin America I The Culture of Spain I *Maybe used as elective credit towards the Foreign Language major where applicable. exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. 12

17 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES Students may pursue a liberal arts major in geology with an optional emphasis in environmental geoscience or environmental geology. In addition, students in the childhood (B-2/1-6) or secondary (7-12) teacher certification programs may select a geology major as part of the education curriculum. The department has excellent laboratory and equipment facilities, including a full array of petrographic microscopes, a petrographic thin section preparation facility, complete survey equipment for field geology studies, x-ray diffraction and fluorescence equipment, a microcomputer laboratory, and access to an electron microscope facility. Members of the department encourage capable students to make maximum use of equipment, both in class and in supervised independent research. The department also sponsors field study classes which are important to the study of geology. The geology major requires a number of cognate courses in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, in addition to the geology coursework. See New Paltz catalog for details. BERGEN COURSE ESC 113 Geology CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 250 Statistical Analysis MAT 281 Calculus II PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II Recommended Courses: BIO 101 General Biology I CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II Physical Geology General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Calculus I Introduction to Statistics Calculus II General Physics I General Physics II General Biology I Computer Science I: Foundations EARLY CHILDHOOD (B-2)/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (1-6) EARTH SCIENCE One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BERGEN COURSE ESC 113 Geology ESC 111 Astronomy ESC 114 Meteorology CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I Physical Geology Exploring the Universe Weather and Environment General Chemistry I 13

18 ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) EARTH SCIENCE One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BERGEN COURSE ESC 113 Geology ESC 111 Astronomy ESC 114 Meteorology CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II MAT 280 Calculus I PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II Recommended Courses: BIO 101 General Biology I CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II Physical Geology Exploring the Universe Weather and Environment General Chemistry I General Chemistry II Calculus I General Physics I General Physics II General Biology I Computer Science I: Foundations exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. HISTY/SOCIAL STUDIES SUNY New Paltz offers a liberal arts major in history. In addition, education students in the childhood (B-2/1-6) teacher certification programs may select a history major, and those in the secondary education (7-12) program, may select a social studies major. The liberal arts history major requires 33 credits of history coursework including an upper-division seminar. Courses must be selected from European and United States History as well as from regions and cultures outside of these areas. See the History section of the New Paltz catalog for details. The secondary education (7-12) certification curriculum requires a social studies major which consists of selected coursework in economics, political science and geography, as well as in history. See the Secondary Education section of the New Paltz catalog for details. Select four courses: HIS 111 United States History to Reconstruction* United States History to 1865* HIS 112 United States History since Reconstruction* United States History since 1865* HIS 113 History of 20th Century United States to Progressive Era* World War II* HIS 115 Themes in U.S. History* U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1900* (Recent American Foreign Policy) HIS 126 Modern African History* Survey of Contemporary Africa: 1900 to Present* HIS 130 Latin American History to Independence* Latin America to 1825* HIS 131 Latin American History since Independence Latin America since 1825* HIS 140 History of the Labor Movement* Special Topics* 14

19 HIS 144 Contemporary American Issues and Problems* Special Topics* HIS 145 Anatomy of Peace* Special Topics* HIS 195 Vietnam* US Foreign Policy Since 1900* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz liberal arts History major where applicable. EARLY CHILDHOOD (B-2)/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (1-6) HISTY One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. Required: HIS 111 United States History to Reconstruction United States History to 1865 HIS 112 United States History since Reconstruction United States History since 1865 POL 101 American Government American Government and Politics Select two courses: HIS 113 History of 20th Century United States to Progressive Era* World War II* HIS 115 Themes in U.S. History* U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1900* (Recent American Foreign Policy) HIS 126 Modern African History* Survey of Contemporary Africa: 1900 to Present* HIS 130 Latin American History to Independence* Latin America to 1825* HIS 131 Latin American History since Independence Latin America since 1825* HIS 140 History of the Labor Movement* Special Topics* HIS 144 Contemporary American Issues and Problems* Special Topics* HIS 145 Anatomy of Peace* Special Topics* HIS 195 Vietnam* US Foreign Policy Since 1900* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Early/Childhood Education major where applicable. ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) SOCIAL STUDIES One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. Required: HIS 111 United States History to Reconstruction United States History to 1865 HIS 112 United States History since Reconstruction United States History since 1865 POL 101 American Government American Government and Politics POL 102 International Relations International Politics ECO 101 Macroeconomics Macroeconomics ECO 201 Microeconomics Microeconomics Select one elective: HIS 115 Themes in U.S. History* U.S. Foreign Policy Since 1900* (Recent American Foreign Policy) 15

20 HIS 126 Modern African History* Survey of Contemporary Africa: 1900 to Present* HIS 130 Latin American History to Independence* Latin America to 1825* HIS 131 Latin American History since Independence Latin America since 1825* HIS 140 History of the Labor Movement* Special Topics* HIS 144 Contemporary American Issues and Problems* Special Topics* HIS 145 Anatomy of Peace* Special Topics* HIS 195 Vietnam* US Foreign Policy Since 1900* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Social Studies major where applicable. exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. MATHEMATICS The liberal arts Mathematics major at New Paltz offers three concentrations: pure mathematics, computer science, and actuarial mathematics. The major in Mathematics provides a strong theoretical background for graduate or industrial work. It also focuses on applied areas of mathematics where scientific computing plays a central role. In addition, students in the Childhood (B-2/1-6) or Adolescent (7-12) teacher certification programs may select a mathematics major as part of the education curriculum. See the New Paltz catalog for details. LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS MAJ MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II MAT 282 Calculus III MAT 283 Differential Equations MAT 286 Linear Algebra CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II CIS 277 Data Structures Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Ordinary Differential Equations Linear Algebra Computer Science I: Foundations Computer Science II: Data Structures EARLY CHILDHOOD (B-2)/CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (1-6) MATHEMATICS One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. MAT 250 Statistical Analysis MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II Introduction to Statistics Calculus I Calculus II 16

21 Suggested: CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II Select one elective: MAT 282 Calculus III MAT 286 Linear Algebra Computer Science I: Foundations Calculus III Linear Algebra ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) MATHEMATICS One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II MAT 282 Calculus III MAT 283 Differential Equations MAT 286 Linear Algebra PHY 151 Engineering Physics I PHY 152 Engineering Physics II Recommended: CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II CIS 277 Data Structures Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Ordinary Differential Equations Linear Algebra General Physics I General Physics II Computer Science I: Foundations Computer Science II: Data Structures exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. PHILOSOPHY The Department of Philosophy offers both a major leading to the B.A. degree and a minor. Our program is designed to acquaint students with the major divisions of philosophy (logic, theory of knowledge, metaphysics, ethics and political theory, and aesthetics), and with the principal historical and contemporary figures and schools. Philosophy is inherently interdisciplinary, so many of our courses are connected with other disciplines and subjects such as the natural sciences, the social sciences, history, language, literature and the arts, religion, technology, business, and medicine. Philosophical study requires and enhances the ability to think and write critically and effectively, and is excellent preparation for graduate study in various professions, including medicine, law, government, business and journalism. See New Paltz catalog for details. BERGEN COURSE Required: PHR 110 Introduction to Ethical Theory PHR 203 Intermediate Logic Ethics Symbolic Logic 17

22 BERGEN COURSE Select three electives: PHR 101 Introduction to Philosophy* PHR 104 Topics in Philosophy* PHR 102 Contemporary Moral Issues* PHR 103 Logic* PHR 105 Professional Ethics* PHR 106 Eastern Philosophy* PHR 120 Introduction to Religion* PHR 121 Religions of the World* Introduction to Philosophy: Classics* Reason and Argument* Religions of the World* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Philosophy major where applicable. exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. PHYSICS Physics is the study of the laws that govern how our natural universe works. Physicists are employed in a very wide range of activities in and out of physics such as teaching, research, computing, business and finance. Majors often continue with some sort of postgraduate study; a physics degree is an excellent base for professional schools such as law and medicine, in addition to physics itself. Students in adolescent education (7-12) may choose a physics major as part of the education curriculum. A dual degree program culmination in a B.S. in Physics and a B.S.E.E. in Electrical Engineering is also available. See the New Paltz catalog for details. BERGEN COURSE PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II PHY 291Physics III CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II General Physics I General Physics II Modern Physics I General Chemistry I Calculus I Calculus II Computer Science I: Foundations ADOLESCENT EDUCATION (7-12) PHYSICS One-half of the credits in the liberal art major/concentration must be completed at New Paltz. BERGEN COURSE PHY 280 Physics I PHY 290 Physics II PHY 291Physics III CHM 140/141 General Chemistry I and Lab I CHM 240/241 General Chemistry II and Lab II General Physics I General Physics II Modern Physics I General Chemistry I General Chemistry II 18

23 BERGEN COURSE CIS 165 C++ Programming I CIS 265 C++ Programming II MAT 280 Calculus I MAT 281 Calculus II MAT 282 Calculus III MAT 283 Differential Equations Select one: BIO 101 General Biology I ESC 111 Astronomy ESC 113 Geology Computer Science I: Foundations Calculus I Calculus II Calculus III Ordinary Differential Equations General Biology I Exploring the Universe Physical Geology If a Bergen student completes only PHY 280, he or she should register for a one-credit modular course in physics and attend the last five weeks (thermodynamics segment) of General Physics I at New Paltz. If a student completes PHY 280 and 290 at Bergen, he or she must register for a one-credit modular course in optics, as well as the one credit modular referred to in the previous paragraph, during the first semester at New Paltz. See the Physics Department chairman for details. exception of those courses which are remedial/developmental in nature. POLITICAL SCIENCE The department offers three separate liberal arts majors and three minors: majors in political science, political economy and international relations; minors in political science, international relations, and law and politics. Education students in childhood (B-2/1-6) teacher certification programs may select a political science major as part of the education curriculum. Students majoring in social studies in the secondary (7-12) teacher certification program may take political science courses as part of that major. The political science program at New Paltz includes courses in American government and politics, comparative politics, political theory, international relations, and a variety of offerings in law and law-related fields. Students may participate annually for academic credit in a Model United Nations Program at Harvard University. The department also offers a full-semester internship program, with a wide variety of internship placements open to students in the New York State Legislature, public agencies of the Rockland, and New York City government. Internships are also available with the Legislative Gazette, which is the only weekly newspaper covering the N.Y.S. Legislature. See the New Paltz catalog for details. POL 101 American Government POL 102 International Relations POL 103 Modern Political Ideologies POL 104 State and Local Government POL 461 Co-Op Work Experience* POL 462 Co-Op Work Experience* POL 463 Co-Op Work Experience* American Government and Politics International Politics Modern Political Theory State Politics Fieldwork in Political Science (1 credit)* Fieldwork in Political Science (2 credits)* Fieldwork in Political Science (3 credits)* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Political Science major where applicable. Fieldwork in Political Science should not exceed 3 credits in meeting the Political Science major. exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. 19

24 PSYCHOLOGY New Paltz offers a general liberal arts psychology major, and also a specialized psychology major with an emphasis on psychobiology. A minor in general psychology, and management and organizational psychology are also available. The psychobiology concentration requires courses in general biology and genetics, between three and six credits in research, and several additional elective courses beyond the required psychology courses. See New Paltz catalog for details. Required: PSY 101 General Psychology Select two: PSY 102 Abnormal Psychology PSY 206 Adult Development PSY 109 Industrial Psychology PSY 201 Child Psychology Select two: PSY 104 Psychology of Human Relations PSY 115 Behavior Modifications PSY 207 Psychology of Women PSY Co-Op Work Experience S General Psychology Abnormal Psychology Psychology of Adolescence and Adulthood Industrial Psychology Psychology of Infancy and Childhood Group Behavior Behavior Modification Psychology of Women Credit accepted based on approval of Department Chair exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. SOCIOLOGY The liberal arts major in Sociology studies human society and group life. Students may select a major in sociology or a major in sociology with an emphasis in direct care or social services. All three majors require the same four core courses, one of which is offered at Bergen, SOC 101 Sociology as well as additional elective courses. See New Paltz catalog for details. BERGEN COURSE SOC 101 Sociology Select three electives: SOC 102 Introduction to Human Services* SOC 103 Sociology of the Family SOC 105 Urban Sociology SOC 107 Death and Dying SOC 113 Social Problems Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Human Services* Sociology of the Family Cities and Suburbs Death in American Society Social Problems 20

25 BERGEN COURSE SOC 120 Sociology of Gender Roles SOC 121 The Changing Roles of Women SOC 222 Ethnic and Minority Group Relations SOC Co-Op Work Experience* Sociology of Women Race and Ethnic Relations Fieldwork in Sociology* *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Sociology major where applicable. exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. THEATER ARTS Students majoring in theater arts may specialize in either Performance or Design/Technical. The department also offers a Theatre Arts minor. Acting training in the Performance track is supported by classes in directing and musical theatre. The Design/Technical track offers unique programs with the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, internships with professional companies, and the opportunity for a B.F.A. degree in Scenography. See the New Paltz catalog for details. THR 101 Introduction to the Theatre Introduction to Theatre THR 110 Basic Acting Techniques* THR 111 Oral Interpretation* THR 113 Movement for the Performing Arts Introduction to Dance and Movement THR 114 Audition Techniques* THR 116 Theatre Production Workshop* THR 117 Theatre Performance and Production Theatre Arts Participation THR 120 Stage Makeup Stage Makeup I THR 124 Dance Experience* THR 131 Introduction to Stagecraft and Lighting Introduction to Theatre Technology THR 132 Stage Management Stage Management THR 136 Stage Electrics* THR 140 Introduction to Cinema* THR 150 Summer Theatre Workshop Summer Preparatory Theatre THR 210 Scene Study* THR 215 Directing for the Stage* Directing I* THR 236 Lighting Design Lighting Design I THR 240 The Classic Cinema* THR 464 Co-Op Work Experience Fieldwork in Theatre Arts (Stage Technology) *May be used as elective credit toward the New Paltz Theater Arts major where applicable. exception of those courses that are remedial/developmental in nature. 21

26 DISCLAIMER Notwithstanding anything contained in this guide, the State University of New York at New Paltz expressly reserves the right, whenever it deems advisable (1) to change or modify its schedule of tuition and fees, (2) withdraw, cancel, reschedule or modify any course, program of study, degree or any requirement or policy in connection with the foregoing, and (3) to change or modify any academic or other policy. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION SUNY New Paltz supports Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity and does not discriminate against individuals or groups on the basis of race, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, marital status, or sexual orientation in education or employment, or in any of its policies or programs. All actions toward employees and students are based upon performance-related criteria. Further, SUNY New Paltz will not tolerate sexual harassment of employees or students. Any person alleging discrimination should contact the Affirmative Action Office at ADMISSIONS INFMATION For additional information concerning admissions, financial aid, or if you wish to obtain a copy of the New Paltz catalog, please write or telephone: Office of Undergraduate Admissions State University of New York at New Paltz 100 Hawk Drive New Paltz, New York (845) For additional information concerning admissions, financial aid, or if you wish to obtain a copy of the Bergen catalog, please write or telephone: Office of Admissions and Recruitment Bergen Community College 400 Paramus Road Paramus, New Jersey (201)

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