Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Maxwell Becton College of A rts and Sciences Majors Government and Law (B.A.) Concentrations: global politics, legal studies Allied Health Technologies (B.S.A.H.T.) Minor: government and law Concentration: radiologic technology Graphic Design (B.A.) Biochemistry (B.S.) Concentrations: illustration, print design, web design Concentration: prepharmacy Minors: graphic design, web design Biology (B.S.) History (B.A.) Concentrations: anatomy and physiology, cell and Concentrations: elementary education, elementary molecular biology, ecology and environmental biology, education and special education, secondary education prepharmacy Minor: history Minor: biology Chemistry (B.S.) Humanities (B.A.) Minor: humanities Minor: chemistry Clinical Laboratory Sciences (B.S.C.L.S.) Mathematics (B.A.) Concentrations: actuarial science, computer science, Concentration: medical laboratory science (medical financial mathematics technology) Minors: mathematical statistics, mathematics, mathematics Communication Studies (B.A.) for cybersecurity, mathematics for the world Concentrations: human communication, multimedia Medical Imaging Sciences (B.S.M.I.S.) journalism, public relations Concentrations: diagnostic medical sonography, vascular Minors: advertising, broadcasting, communication, technology journalism, political communication, public relations Computer Science (B.S.) Philosophy (B.A.) Minor: philosophy Concentrations: cybersecurity, data mining, game development Psychology (B.A.) Minor: computer science Concentration: behavioral neuroscience Creative Writing (B.A.) Minor: psychology Minor: creative writing Sociology (B.A.) Criminology (B.A.) Minors: anthropology, sociology Minor: criminology Theater Arts (B.A.) English Language and Literature (B.A.) Concentrations: acting, design and technical theater, directing, musical theater, playwriting, theater studies Concentrations: English and American literature, world Minors: dance studies, music, musical theater, theater arts literature Minor: English language and literature Discipline Minors Film and (B.A.) French language, geography, German language, Italian language, physics, Spanish language Concentrations: 2D animation, 3D animation, cinematography, directing, editing, film production, video Interdisciplinary Minors game animation Advertising, African-American studies, British studies, Minors: animation, cinema studies, film production, children’s studies, dramatic literature and performance, screenwriting/dramatic writing, 3D video game animation , entertainment and business management, Fine Arts (B.A.) forensics, gender studies, globalization and society, government and law, Italian studies, Japanese studies, Concentration: studio arts Latin-American studies, personalized, prelaw, Minors: art history, studio arts screenwriting/dramatic writing Teacher Certification

53 General Curricular • College Core Curriculum Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Florham Campus, Madison, New Jersey tional psychology (page 223), Bach elor of lab in the freshman year. Students should Geoffrey S. Weinman, Dean Arts/Master of Public Admin istration attend an information session held once a (page 207), Bachelor of Arts or Science/ semester by the preprofessional adviser on The mission of the Maxwell Becton Master of Arts in Teach ing (page 208), other ways to prepare for professional College of Arts and Sciences is to develop Bachelor of Science in biology, chemistry school including volunteering, summer the intellectual, creative and career poten - or biochemistry/Doctor of Pharmacy programs and standardized-test prepara - tial of our diverse student body by offering (pages 244, 257, 266), Bachelor of Science tion. a demanding curriculum in a caring and in biochemistry, biology or chemistry/Doc - In the junior year, students have the supportive environment. The College is tor of Osteopathic Medicine (page 255), option of preparing a portfolio for the committed to being a superior teaching Bache lor of Science in biology/Doctor of Health Preprofessional Committee, con - institution. Dental Medicine (page 251), Bachelor of sisting of faculty from biology, chemistry Through its curriculum, Becton Col- Science in biology/Doctor of Chiropractic and psychology. The committee evaluates lege aims to develop in students the skills, (page 249) Bachelor of Science in biolo - the student’s academic performance and in tellectual orientation and knowledge to gy/Doc tor of Podiatric Medicine (page overall preparedness for professional achieve their educational, professional and 263), Bachelor of Science in biology/Doc - school, and then composes a letter of rec - personal goals. tor of Veterinary Medicine (page 264) and ommendation on the student’s behalf. The flexibility of the Becton College Bach elor of Science in biology/Medical The contents of the letter remain confi - General Education curriculum allows each Doctor (pages 253 –255). dential, and the student has the option of student to develop an individualized pro - Seven- and Eight-year Combined having the letter sent or not sent on to the gram that combines major and minor Degree Programs: Students with a professional school to be included in the fields with clusters of related electives. The strong SAT score and high school grade application. Most students applying for curricular distribution requirement assures point average (GPA), with an interest in professional school during their time at an understanding of the methods used by attending a health professional school, FDU apply nine to 12 months before grad - disciplines in the humanities, social and may be eligible to participate in one of the uation, depending on school deadlines. behavioral sciences, creative arts and labo - University’s combined degree programs. Students with questions on applying to ratory sciences. Students may select cours - Qualified students initially receive a condi - professional schools in the health sciences es suited to their level of preparation and, tional acceptance into one of the programs can contact Dr. James Salierno at salierno@ when applicable, apply them to majors, and then apply for final acceptance to fdu.edu or (973) 443-8776. Qualified stu - major corequisites, minors or elective clus - move on to the professional school in the dents have the opportunity to join the Uni - ters. Because the opportunities are so var - third year at FDU, once certain GPA, stan - versity Honors Program, see page 50. ied, students should work closely with dardized test and course requirements are their advisers as they plan their choices. met. Typically, students in the combined General Curricular Total University Core/Becton College degree programs complete three years at Requirements general education requirements range FDU in an accelerated biology or chem - Candidates for the degrees of Bachelor of between 46 to 48 credits, depending upon istry major, depending on the advance- Arts or Bachelor of Science must complete the student’s program and assuming no degree requirement, and then begin their a minimum of 120 credits of course work, waivers. The minimum number assumes studies at the partner institution in the including completion of the College’s gen - that students will select courses that fulfill fourth year. The first year of professional eral education requirements, which re- dual requirements. The maximum assumes school counts towards the FDU degree. quires from 46 to 48 credits, depending on that the student will not select any courses Consult with a prehealth adviser for a list exemptions, distributed as outlined on the that satisfy more than one requirement. of current combined degree programs. next pag e. Programs leading to the Bache - The curriculum culminates in the stu - Past programs have included a combined lor of Arts degree require from 30 to 45 dent’s academic major, which is designed B.S./D.M.D. with Rutgers School of Den - credits in an area of concentration. The to give deeper and more specialized knowl- tal Medicine, combined degree programs programs for the Bachelor of Science edg e and abilities in a specific discipline. with Ross University Schools of Medicine degree require a greater number of credits. The major calls for advanced application and Veterinary Medicine, New York Col - Minors usually consist of 15 credits and of the fundamental skills, intellectual ori - lege of Podiatric Medicine and various chi - are available in most disciplines in the Col- entation and multidisciplinary perspectives ropractic colleges including Logan College lege. The College also offers interdiscipli - acquired in the College general education of Chiropractic. nary minors. In addition to completing the requirements program. Preprofessional Studies in the requirements for the College general edu - Many of the majors listed on pages Health Sciences at FDU: Students cation requirements and for their majors, 51 –52 also offer special areas of concen - preparing for careers in medicine, den - students shall complete such additional tration, described in the appropriate sec - tistry or veterinary medicine can major in credits in free electives to meet the mini - tion by major. Several accelerated any area, but should complete certain mum requirement of 120 credits. programs are offered as well. They are: courses required for entry into profession - Bachelor of Arts in communication stud - al school in the health sciences. A list of College General Education ies/Master of Arts in communication required courses can be obtained from the Requirements (page 214), Bachelor of Arts in psycholo - Advising Center. The required courses include taking biology and chemistry with Below is the core curriculum (general gy/Master of Arts in industrial/organiza- educations requirements) for those stu-

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dents entering Becton College in the fall a placement test. The department of liter - introductory-level courses, but may not semester of 2017 and therafter. ature, language, writing and philosophy total more than 45 in a single discipline for A comprehensive General Education currently offers instruction at the intro - programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts requirement is indispensable to a liberal ductory 1002 level for Arabic, Spanish, degree. A greater degree of specialization arts experience. French, Italian, German, Chinese and is allowed in programs leading to the Bach - Japanese. elor of Science degree. Details and e xpla- College Writing (6 credits) Humanities (6 credits) nations of the various major programs are The basic writing skills for all Becton Col - Courses in disciplines such as art history, set out in the following pages. A 2.33 lege students are ENGW1001 Composi - cinema, history, literature, music-humani - cumulative grade point ratio in the major tion I: Rhetoric and Inquiry and ties, philosophy and theater-humanities and, if applicable, in the second major is ENGW1002 Composition II: Research and meet this requirement. One course must required in the Maxwell Becton College Argument. ENGW1001 is a prerequisite be at the 2000-level or above. of Arts and Sciences in order to graduate. for ENGW1002. The second course Social and Behavioral Sciences should be completed within the student’s Electives (6 credits) first 64 credits. Students may wish to take introductory Courses in disciplines such as African- Based on placement scores, some stu - courses in their major field of interest American studies, anthropology, criminolo - dents may be required to complete before the fifth or sixth semester. Other gy, communication studies, economics, ENGW1000 Introduction to Composition electives may be chosen from courses geography, government and law, psycholo - to achieve the prerequisite skills needed for offered in any of the undergraduate col - gy and sociology meet this requirement. enrolling in ENGW1001 Composition I: leges if prerequisites can be met. Qualified One course must be at the 2000-level or Rhetoric and Inquiry. students may request permission to elect above. Quantitative Analysis (6 –7 credits) graduate courses in their seventh and Students must complete 6 to 7 credits of Natural Sciences (7 credits) eighth semesters. quantitative analysis with one course from Courses from multiple disciplines includ - the following: MATH1107 Precalculus, ing biology, chemistry, computer science ROTC (Reserve Officers’ Training MATH1126 Contemporary Mathematics and physics meet this requiremement. Corps) or MATH1128 Mathematical Methods, Creative and Expressive Arts The College of Arts and Sciences will along with an additional course selected in (3 credits) accept 17 credits in military science as elec- consultation with an academic adviser in Students select from courses in anima - tives counting toward the 120-credit mini - the student’s major. tion, art, dance, graphic design, film, mum required for the bachelor’s degree. Students majoring in biology, chemistry, music and theater to meet this require - computer science or mathematics should ment. Becton College Learning register for either MATH1107 Precalculus Global and Comparative Studies Communities or MATH1203 Calculus I, as determined (3 credits) by placement examination scores. The Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Students select from a wide range of Those with placement scores below the Sciences offers several opportunities for courses drawn from such disciplines as standards for the above four courses incoming students to participate in desig - anthropology, art history, criminology, (MATH1107, MATH1126, MATH1128, nated Learning Communities (LC) as part film, geography, history, literature, lan - MATH1203) must complete courses in of their first-year experience. LCs make guages and theater. prerequisite skills. Students who achieve a use of a cohort system whereby students satisfactory score on the SAT or placement will take introductory classes in the major test may waive 3 credits of the Quantita - University Requirements (and, in some cases, General Education tive Analysis requirement. (8 credits) courses) with other incoming students who either share the major or the area of Public Speaking (3 credits) Credits UNIV1001 interest. Students are also placed into an This requirement may be fulfilled through Transitioning to University Life ...... 1 LC-specific section of UNIV1001 Transi - successful completion of COMM2099 Pro - UNIV1002 tioning to University Life. UNIV1001 is fessional Communications or SPCH1107 Preparing for Professional Lif e...... 1 the first course in the University Core pro - Fundamentals of Speech. UNIV2001 gram, which provides support for the tran - Ethical and Moral Analysis Cross-cultural Perspectives ...... 3 sition to University life. (3 credits) UNIV2002 In addition to completing course work Specific courses in ethics meet this require - Global Issues ...... 3 with a group of like-minded students, LCs ment. also engage in activities as a group outside Modern Language (3 –4 credits) The Major of the classroom. These activities may include field trips or visits from invited All Becton students must demonstrate Each student must select a major, consist - guests with expertise in their respective proficiency in a foreign language at the ing of group-related courses in an area of fields, hands-on and project-based research 2000 level either by completing that specialization, before entering the fifth or with faculty, as well as engaging with the course in their selected language or by sixth semester. The courses in a major local community through service projects demonstrating proficiency at that level on must total at least 30 credits including and events.

55 Honors Programs • Double Majors and Minors Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Overall, Learning Communities offer a Students in the Becton College Honors traditional single-major program, the unique opportunity to work — both inside Program enjoy a supportive and challeng - College offers opportunities for: and outside the classroom — with both ing academic atmosphere. The demanding • double majors, see this page full-time faculty and fellow students in and rigorous curriculum is complemented • discipline minors, see this page their major during their first year of study by extensive personalized attention that • interdisciplinary minors, see page 58 and at the Florham Campus. Interested stu - helps tailor students’ studies to their needs. • personalized minors, see page 63. dents will have the opportunity to join a Students work closely with faculty mem - As recent literature on developments in Learning Community (topics and disci - bers in honors seminars, in classes and on the workplace suggest, students who have plines of the Learning Communities rotate a special honors project. a “portfolio of marketable skills” will be from year to year) when preparing their Students in the honors program: more employable in the future. Combin - first-year schedule. • Engage in self-directed scholarly inquiry ing, for example, a major in government and research; and law with a second major in psychology Independent Study • Acquire sophisticated knowledge of and or with minors in computer science or phi - Juniors and seniors may take from 1 to 3 skills in their chosen field; losophy positions a student well for credits each semester in individual inten - • Prepare for high levels of achievement in employment in fields that require analyti - sive study under the direction of a specific advanced study and professional life; cal or technical skills and knowledge of faculty member, according to the criteria • Learn to explore new ideas and take human motivation and social structure. set forth for such independent study by the intellectual risks; Combining a major in the School of the department concerned. Consent of the • Develop an enhanced awareness of their Arts with a minor in communication could instructor, department chairperson and discipline’s standards and ethics; position a student for a career in arts dean is required. • Cultivate habits of independent thought management. Students may count no more than 12 and creativity; and The College faculty suggests that stu - credits of independent study toward the • Strive for objectivity in scholarly dis - dents, in consultation with their advisers, completion of the minimum requirements course and analysis. give careful thought to strategic combina - of their majors or the minimum require - Honors students also are encouraged tions of courses and disciplines. ments for their degrees. Students may elect to take advantage of a unique cultural, independent study in any of the discipline academic and social experience by spend - Double Majors offerings of the College. ing a semester at the University’s Wroxton Double majors involve meeting the College in England. Housed in a 17th- requirements of two different disciplines. Honors Programs century Jacobean mansion, Wroxton offers This is often possible if most free-elective a diverse range of studies, a highly quali - credits are used for the second major. Discipline-oriented Becton Honors fied, all-British faculty and the enlighten - Courses used to satisfy the College core ment of studying abroad. While there, Program requirements may in some cases satisfy students can venture on exciting cultural second major requirements. Completing a The honors program at FDU’s Maxwell and recreational excursions to places such double major is accomplished more easily Becton College of Arts and Sciences is the as Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, London in the humanities and the social and be- right choice for the student whose goal is and mainland Europe. havioral sciences in which major credits excellence. The enhanced honors curricu - usually number between 30 and 42. lum provides in-depth study for those Other Honors Programs striving for proficiency in their major fields Students interested in a more broadly Discipline Minors of study. In FDU’s tradition of excellence, based honors experience rather than hon - Discipline minors exist in most disciplines students develop a strong foundation of ors in a major can choose the University and in most departments. Discipline skills that will benefit them in many future Honors Program. It has an interdiscipli - minors usually consist of 15 credits in a endeavors. nary focus building on honors courses in specific discipline. Becton College offers A student may select the Becton the University Core and has a separate minors in the following disciplines: anima - Honors Program in most of the College’s application process. (See page 50.) tion, anthropology, art history, biology, majors, including: The living-learning communities for chemistry, communication, computer sci - • Biology residential freshman students focus on ence, creative writing, economics, film, • Chemistry developing students’ interest and knowl - French, geography, German, government • Computer Science edge in special studies areas. • Creative Writing and law, graphic design, history, Italian, • English Language and Literature Double Majors and Minors mathematics, music, philosophy, physics, • Film and Animation psy-chology, sociology, Spanish and the - The College of Arts and Sciences offers • Fine Arts ater arts. The description of each minor is students the opportunity to increase the • Government and Law usually provided in the section of the flexibility and marketability of their under - • History major or a concentration. Consult the graduate curriculum by combining their • Mathematics Index for specific page numbers. majors with other disciplines to form dou - • Psychology ble majors and minors. In addition to the • Sociology

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French Language Minor Geography Minor offered regularly, with work done in the The 15-credit French language minor is The geography minor is designed to offer target language. At most, one course may comprised of the sequence of language Becton College students 15 credits of rele - be taken in English. courses indicated below. This ensures that vant geography classes from 1000-, 2000- the student who has completed this minor and 3000-level course offerings. Required Courses (12 credits) will be reasonably fluent in the language Credits and capable of reading and appreciating Required Course (3 credits) ITAL1001 written and oral communication in French Credits Beginning Italian I ...... 3 while also having a fair grasp of French lit - GEOG1102 and erature and culture. Geography and World Issue s...... 3 ITAL1007 Students who are assessed as sufficient - Italian Practicum I* ...... 1 ly advanced in the language so as to opt Electives* (12 credits) ITAL1002 out of one or more of the required lan - Choose four from the following: Beginning Italian I I...... 3 guage courses may choose from the array GEOG1111 and of French (FREN) courses, with work Economic Geography ...... 3 ITAL1008 done in the target language. The student GEOG2500 Italian Practicum II *...... 1 who takes all four language courses is left Global Development: ITAL2003 with one additional course needed to com - Geographies of Italian Conversation I...... 3 plete the minor; this course can also be and Poverty ...... 3 ITAL2004 selected from the available FREN courses GEOG2600 Italian Conversation I I...... 3 that are offered regularly, with work done Urban Geography ...... 3 in the target language. At most, one course GEOG3030 Elective (3 credits) may be taken in English. Surveillance and Security ...... 3 Choose one from the following: GEOG3040 ITAL2005 Required Courses (12 credits) Capture and Contro l: Italian Cinema ...... 3 Credits Geographies of Detention ITAL3053 FREN1001 and Incarceration ...... 3 Creating a Nation ...... 3 Beginning French I ...... 3 ITAL3055 and German Language Minor The Italian-American Experienc e...... 3 FREN1007 Students must complete 15 credits in Ger - ITAL3056 French Practicum I* ...... 1 man courses. Select courses may be taken Italy: Land of Migration s...... 3 FREN1002 at partner institutions to complete the Beginning French II ...... 3 minor. Please contact the department of lit - Physics Minor and erature, language, writing and philosophy The 18- to 20-credit physics minor is FREN1008 for details and approval. designed for students who enjoy physics French Practicum I I*...... 1 and are interested in gaining a broader FREN2003 Italian Language Minor exposure to physics concepts, experimental French Conversation I ...... 3 The 15-credit Italian language minor is techniques and computational paradigms, FREN2004 comprised of the sequence of language while at the same time gaining transferable French Conversation II ...... 3 courses indicated below. This ensures that skills and ways of thinking applicable to the student who has completed this minor jobs within their primary field of interest. Elective Course (3 credits) will be reasonably fluent in the langugage Choose one from the following: and capable of reading and appreciating Required Courses (12 credits) FREN2005 written and oral communication in Italian PHYS2003, PHYS2013, PHYS2023 French Film ...... 3 while also having a fair grasp of Italian lit - General Physics with Calculus I ...... 4 FREN2008 erature and culture. PHYS2004, PHYS2014, PHYS2024 Writing in French ...... 3 Students who are assessed as sufficient - General Physics with Calculus II ...... 4 FREN2203 ly advanced in the language so as to opt PHYS3206, PHYS3216 Contemporary Franc e...... 3 out of one or more of the required lan - Modern Physics (Lecture and FREN3010 guage courses may choose from the array Laboratory) ...... 4 Advanced French Grammar ...... 3 of Italian courses, with work done in the FREN3051 target language. The student who takes all Electives (6 –8 credits) Sex and Politics in French Literatur e...... 3 four language courses is left with one addi - Select from the following: FREN3551 tional course needed to complete the PHYS2800 Topics in French Literature I ...... 3 minor; this course can also be selected Sophomore Independent Study ...... 1–6 FREN3552 from the available Italian courses that are PHYS3210 Topics in French Literature I I...... 3 Advanced Mechanics ...... 3

*Practica, although required for language classes, do *Additional courses will be added to this list as more *Practica, although required for language classes, do not count toward the minor. course offerings become available. not count toward the minor.

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Credits Credits Then they must develop and polish PHYS3220 SPAN1002 their theoretical understanding and profes - Mathematical Methods for Beginning Spanish II ...... 3 sional skills in the areas of computer Physics ...... 3 and graphics, desktop publishing and basic PHYS3240, PHYS3241 SPAN1008 video making — they need to understand Optics (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 Spanish Practicum II* ...... 1 all the theoretical and creative elements PHYS3250 SPAN2003 that go into the creation of both print ads Thermodynamics ...... 3 Spanish Conversation I...... 3 and commercials. PHYS3277 SPAN2004 Finally, students should be given the Solid State Physics ...... 3 Spanish Conversation II ...... 3 opportunity to develop their skills with PHYS3530 courses that will enhance their knowledge Electricity and Magnetism I ...... 3 Elective (3 credits) regarding account management, campaign PHYS3800 Choose one from the following: planning, implementation and evaluation. Junior Independent Study ...... 1–6 SPAN2006 For information contact the department of PHYS4250 Music in Spanish: Writing and communication studies or the School of Quantum Mechanics I ...... 3 Conversation ...... 3 the Arts. PHYS4401 SPAN2007 Note: In order to fulfill the advertising Physics Seminar ...... 2 Hispanic Current Events: Writing minor, students must select no more than PHYS4430 and Conversation ...... 3 12 credits in their major discipline. This Selected Studies in Physics ...... 1–3 SPAN2008 policy is meant to ensure that students are PHYS4800 Hispanic Film: Writing and taking full advantage of the interdiscipli - Senior Independent Study Conversation ...... 3 nary nature of the minor. in Physics ...... 1–6 SPAN3561 Required Courses (9 credits) Credits Topics in Latin-American Spanish Language Minor Literature I...... 3 CGD1313 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 The 15-credit Spanish language minor is SPAN3562 CGD1314 comprised of the sequence of language Topics in Latin-American Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 courses indicated below. This ensures that Literature I I...... 3 COMM2221 the student who has completed this minor Advertising Principles ...... 3 will be reasonably fluent in the langugage Interdisciplinary Minors and capable of reading and appreciating Elective Courses (6 credits) Interdisciplinary minors incorporate Art written and oral communication in Span - courses and faculty from various discip- ish while also having a fair grasp of Span - CGD2370 Print Layout lines within the college. Becton College CGD3363 Interactive Publishin g ish literature and culture. currently offers a wide array of interdis- Communication Students who are assessed as sufficient - ciplinary minors listed on this page to page COMM3243 Advanced Advertising and ly advanced in the language so as to opt 63, but others are in various stages of Promotions out of one or more of the required lan - proposal and development. guage courses may choose from the array COMM4001 Communication Internship I Students are encouraged to work with of Spanish courses, with work done in the Film and Animation advisers and to check the University’s web target language. The student who takes all ANIM1750 Motion Graphics with pages to keep abreast of new minors that four language courses is left with one addi - After Effects ® might satisfy their academic interests. tional course needed to complete the FILM1005 Filmmaking I: Basic minor; this course can also be selected Production Advertising Interdisciplinary Minor from the available Spanish courses that are Marketing offered regularly, with work done in the The advertising minor is designed for stu - MKTG2120 Principles of Marketing target language. At most, one course may dents interested in studying the theoretical, MKTG4272 Consumer Behavior be taken in English. practical and creative elements that go into MKTG4365 Marketing the creation of compelling and successful Communications Required Courses (12 credits) advertisements and advertising campaigns. NOTE: The identification and inclusion SPAN1001 The philosophy behind the minor builds of additional suitable elective courses will Beginning Spanish I...... 3 on the recognition that the professional continue on an ongoing basis. and domain of advertising draws from many SPAN1007 varied disciplines. African-American Studies Spanish Practicum I* ...... 1 First, students must develop a founda - Interdisciplinary Minor tional understanding of the concepts and theories included in the areas of advertis - The minor in African-American studies ing and marketing. exposes students to a program of study concerning African-American culture, life and history in the United States. By expos - *Practica, although required for language classes, do *Practica, although required for language classes, do not count toward the minor. not count toward the minor.

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ing students to an interdisciplinary study HIST2402 Atlantic Worlds Children’s Studies Interdisciplinary of African Americans (encompassing his - HIST4205 Seminar: Race and Empire Minor tory, government and law, sociology, litera - LITS3071 Contemporary African The children’s studies minor provides ture, music and anthropology), the minor Literature and Culture students with a multidisciplinary under - is intended to educate students on how standing of the idea of childhood in human African Americans helped shape Ameri- British Studies Interdisciplinary Minor society. Using the disciplinary perspectives can history and culture and continue to The 15-credit British studies minor is of literature, psychology, sociology and transform it today. The minor also empha - designed to offer Becton College students anthropology, the minor grounds students sizes the relevance of Africa in under - who study for the fall/spring semester at in an understanding of childhood as prepa - standing the attitudes, circumstances and Wroxton College the opportunity to earn a ration for employment in child services experiences of African Americans. The minor that recognizes Wroxton. and advocacy or advanced study in the core course, AFAM2001 Introduction to Wro fields of education, literature, psychology, African-American Studies, will ground xton College Courses Choose any 12 to 15 credits taken sociology and anthropology. Offered jointly students in the fundamentals of interdisci - during a fall or spring semester to qualify f by the department of literature, language, plinary study. In the electives, the students or the minor, but e xcluding UNIV2001 C writing and philosophy; the department of will learn that the African-American expe - ross-cul- tural Perspectives. communication studies; and the depart - rience is not only an integral part of the ment of social sciences and history, the Becton College/Wroxton College Courses United States experience but also integral minor requires 15 credits. Students select Choose either 3 or 6 of the following cred- to understanding the world at large. For five 3-credit courses from the list below, its, a program offered jointly every odd information contact the department of lit - making selections from at least three dif - year with course sessions at Becton College erature, language, writing and philosophy. ferent disciplines. Required Course (3 credits) followed by two weeks at Wroxton with site tours in England and France. One can Anthropology AFAM2001 Introduction to African- also use an authorized substitute course ANTH3102 Anthropology of Children American Studies from another Wroxton summer program. and Childhood Select Elective Courses (12 credits) HIST2424 Front in World Communication Choose four of the 3-credit courses below War I COMM3014 Family Communication to include at least one each from history, HIST2425 Western Front in World Literature literature and sociology. War II LITS3303 World Folk Literature African-American Studies Becton College Courses LITS3311 Children’s Literature AFAM3357 Sociology of the African- Choose any three of the following credits LITS3312 Young Adult Literature American Family beyond the 12 to 15 relevant credits taken Psychology AFAM3358 Sociology of the Black at Wroxton. One can also use an autho- PSYC3001 Human Development Church rized substitute course. (Child) AFAM3359 Sociology of Race, Rap PSYC3302 Human Development and Religion HIST3350 U.S. as a Continental (Adolescent) History Power, 1607– 1898 LITS3020 Sociology HIST2350 Colonial and 18th-century British SOCI2316 Sociology of the Family Revolutionary America Literature LITS3021 V SOCI2317 Children and Society HIST2351 The United States in the ictorian Age LITS3054 R SOCI3310 Juvenile Delinquency Early Republic omanticism LITS3073 I SOCI3344 Schools and Society HIST2352 Civil War and rish Literature LITS3201 B Reconstruction ritish Writers LITS3212 Chaucer Dramatic Literature and Performance Literature LITS3213 Shakespeare I Interdisciplinary Minor LITS3013 African-American LITS3214 Shakespeare II The dramatic literature and performance Literature LITS3230 Jane Austen: Fiction and minor provides grounding in theatrical LITS3202 American Writers: history, theory and performance practices in LITS3301 The English Language as a cultural enrichment and as prepara - Music History Note: Students who previously declared an tion for advanced study or employment in MUSIH1021 Popular Music and Jazz 18-credit minor in this area must complete the theater. This minor is offered jointly by Related Elective Courses (3 credits) a “Declaration of Minor” form (available the department of literature, language, Choose any one of the 3-credit courses in the Records Office) in order to convert writing and philosophy and the School of below: to the revised, 15-credit minor. Students the Arts and consists of 18 credits. ANTH2335 African Peoples and who convert to the revised minor MUST 3 credits of Shakespeare Credits Cultures complete all requirements affiliated with LITS3213 COMM2866 Women and Minorities the 15-credit minor. Shakespeare I in Media or HIST2202 Introduction to LITS3214 African History Shakespeare II ...... 3

59 Double Majors and Minors Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

3 credits of Development Theater Required Courses (12 credits) Forensics Interdisciplinary Minor Credits Credits The forensics interdisciplinary minor is a THEAH1201 ECON2001 16-credit minor designed for students who Development of the Theater: Introduction to Microeconomics...... 3 are interested in how physical and psycho - Ancient to Elizabethan ECON2102 logical evidence resolve issues involving or Introduction to Macroeconomics...... 3 criminal behavior, crime scenes and crimi - THEAH1202 ECON2250 nal investigations. This highly popular field Development of the Theater: Economic Methods...... 3 spans many disciplines, drawing from psy - Restoration to Toda y...... 3 ECON4844 chology, sociology, government and law, Two of the following 3-credit literature Game Theory chemistry, biology, literature and philoso - courses or phy. LITS3101 Greek and Roman Drama ECON4845 Students are required to take LITS3102 Studies in Drama Agents in the Matrix: Creating PSYC3360 Forensic Psychology and an LITS3103 Modern Drama: and Analyzing Agent-based introductory science course with a foren - 1880 –1930 Models...... 3 sics component (4 credits). Students can LITS3104 Contemporary American then select the remaining 9 credits from a Drama Elective (3 credits) broad array of elective courses in multiple LITS3105 Contemporary European One course to be selected from the 2000- or disciplines. Drama higher-level offerings in economics (ECON) In order to fulfill the minor, students LITS3106 Contemporary World or finance (FIN). are required to take no more than 3 credits Drama of their elective courses in any single disci - LITS3213 Shakespeare I Entertainment and Business pline. or Management Interdisciplinary Minor LITS3214 Shakespeare II Required Courses (7 credits) The entertainment and business manage- (In addition to the 3 Credits credits selected from ment interdisciplinary minor allows stu- dents to focus on the unique requirement BIOL1005 Shakespeare required Current Topics in Biolog y above) of developing a product for the entertain- ment and/or communication industries. (includes forensic component ) 6 credits from the following 3-credit Aspects of production management and or dance and theater courses communication are addressed, and the BIOL1202 DAN1320 Beginning Dance I student will learn about the business role Introduction to Molecules, Cells THEA1203 Basic Acting I of the producer, from acquiring a product, and Genes (includes DNA THEA2005 Directing I through production and distribution. analysis information and THEA2339 Musical Theater Workshop Skills involved and developed include forensic science laboratory THEA3336 Acting for Film and leadership, communication, marketing exercise )...... 4 Television and accounting. PSYC3360 THEAH 1201 Development of the Forensic Psycholog y...... 3 Theater: Ancient to Elizabethan Required Courses (9 credits) Elective Courses (9 credits) or ENTR2700 Select three courses from the following, THEAH 1202 Development of the Introduction to Entrepreneurship with no more than 3 credits within a single Theater: Restoration and Innovation...... 3 discipline: to Today FILM3426 Biology (In addition to the 3 Producing Movies...... 3 BIOL1205 Anatomy and Physiology I credits selected from MKTG2120 BIOL1206 Anatomy and Physiology II Development of Principles of Marketing...... 3 BIOL2003 Cell Biology Theater required BIOL3009 Microbiology above) Electives (6 credits) BIOL3256 Genetics THEAH 2255 Playwriting and Dramatic Select from the following: BIOL3332 Immunology Structure BUSI1000 Chemistry Foundations of Business...... 3 CHEM1201 General Chemistry I Economics Interdisciplinary Minor COMM2099 CHEM2221 Analytical Chemistry The economics interdisciplinary minor Professional Communications...... 3 CHEM3281 Biochemistry I introduces students to the basic concepts, FILM3427 theories, modeling approaches and meth - Distributing Movies and Media...... 3 Criminology ods of economics. The 15-credit minor MKTG3360 CMLGY1306 Introduction to Crime consists of two required field courses, a Digital Marketing*...... 3 and Criminology required methodology course and a mod - CMLGY2300 Wrongful Convictions eling course that can be satisfied by taking CMLGY2307 Deviance and Social one of two courses and an elective from Control economics or finance. *Prerequisite is MKTG2120 Principles of Marketing.

60 Double Majors and Minors Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

CMLGY2333 Criminal Law CMLGY3301 Women and Crime LITS3302 Myth and Sacred Texts CMLGY2360 Victimology COMM2866 Women and Minorities in LITS3303 World Folk Literature CMLGY2701 Penology Media LITS3311 Children’s Literature CMLGY3301 Women and Crime COMM3014 Family Communication LITS3313 Nobel Literature CMLGY3308 Law and Society COMM3051 Communication and LITS3351 Literary Perspectives on CMLGY3309 Policy Analysis Gender the Environment CMLGY3310 Juvenile Delinquency GOVT2070 Women and American Philosophy Philosophy Politics PHIL2205 Social and Political PHIL1101 Introduction to Logic GOVT2071 Gender and Public Policy Philosophy Psychology LITS3221 Medieval and Renaissance Women Writers PSYC3005 Abnormal Psychology Government and Law Interdisciplinary SOCI3314 Sociology of Gender PSYC3032 Physiological Psychology Minor PSYC3302 Human Development SPAN4005 Latin-American Women Writers The 15-credit government and law inter - (Adolescent) disciplinary minor is for students not PSYC3310 Social Psychology Globalization and Society majoring in government and law. Students PSYC3334 Psychopharmacology Interdisciplinary Minor who want to earn a minor in government PSYC4291 History and Systems of The globalization and society minor pro - and law must take five courses in govern - Psychology ment and law (GOVT). Note: Students who previously declared vides students with an understanding of the complex phenomenon of globalization. an 18-credit minor in this area must com - Italian Studies Interdisciplinary Minor plete a Declaration of Minor form (avail - By using the disciplinary perspectives of The Italian studies minor is designed to able in the Records Office) in order to anthropology, communication, economics, offer Becton College students who study convert to the revised, 16-credit minor. literature and sociology, the minor pro - for the fall/spring semester or summer ses - Students who convert to the revised minor vides students with two things. One, it sion at Bergamo University in Italy the MUST complete all requirements affiliated expands their disciplinary and interdiscipli - opportunity to earn a minor that recog - with the 16-credit minor. No course substi - nary knowledge. Second, it makes them bet - nizes Bergamo’s unique Italian-centered tutions will be permitted. ter prepared for employment opportunities in an interconnected world. Offered jointly curriculum. Students take select courses at by the department of literature, language, Becton College and Bergamo in order to Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Minor writing and philosophy; the depar tment of fulfill the required 15 credit hours for the Gender studies is an interdisciplinary pro - communication studies; and the depar tment minor. gram that places gender at the center of its of social sciences and history, the minor Choose up to 15 credits, but it must analysis, research and scholarship. Gender requires 18 credits. Since most theoriza - include 9 credits in language and literature studies draws from a wide range of disci - tion of globalization is rooted within the as well as 6 credits in history and social plines, including literature, government sociological perspective, students are sciences. and law, anthropology, sociology, criminol - required to take SOCI2248 Globalization, Students must take Italian language ogy and psychology, to investigate how Culture and Identity and five other courses through the intermediate level but may gender operates at every level of society from the following list, making selections earn credit for advanced-language courses from the individual to the structural, from from at least two different disciplines. at Bergamo University or Becton College. daily interactions to global processes. Anthropology Although many aspects of gender studies ANTH2335 African Peoples and Required Courses (3 –6 credits) have been inspired by feminism, a broad Cultures Credits variety of theoretical approaches are used ANTH2338 Israeli Society and ITAL1002 to study gender, including women’s stud - Culture Beginning Italian I I...... 3 ies, men’s studies and gay and lesbian ANTH3102 Anthropology of Children ITAL2003 studies. For information, contact the and Childhood Italian Conversation I department of psychology and counseling, or the department of social sciences and his - Communication ITAL2004 tory or the department of communication COMM3019 Global Communication Italian Conversation I I...... 3 studies. Economics The gender studies minor consists of ECON3310 Current Economic Language and Literature Electives 15 credits of gender studies-designated Problems (3 –6 credits) courses, such that at least three different History ITAL2005 disciplines are represented. At least nine HIST1150 World History I Italian Cinema ...... 3 credits in the minor must be at the 3000- HIST1151 World History II ITAL3390 or 4000-level. HIST3322 The Roman Empire Italian Mafia in Literature and Fil m..... 3 The following is a sample of gender HIST3347 History of Modern China ITAL4800 studies-designated courses: Literature Independent Study in Italia n...... 1–6 ARTH3423 Women Artists LITS3061 Contemporary World BIOL1010 Human Sexuality Literature

61 Double Majors and Minors Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

History and Social Science Electives Language and Literature Courses Credits (6 credits) Required Language and Literature Courses HIST2503 Credits Pick 1or 2 courses: Indigenous Peoples of Latin America ... 3 HIST2504 HIST2223 Credits Gender and Race in Latin America ...... 3 Renaissance and Reformation ...... 3 SPAN1002 HIST2506 HIST3321 Beginning Spanish II ...... 3 Pre-Columbian Americans ...... 3 The Roman Republic SPAN2003 HIST3251 or Spanish Conversation I* ...... 3 Crime and Punishment in HIST3322 SPAN2004 Latin America ...... 3 The Roman Empire ...... 3 Spanish Conversation II* ...... 3 SPAN2009 Or in Conjunction with Bergamo Courses Spanish for Professions ...... 3 Students will receive credit for relevant SPAN3411 Study Abroad (Short term of 3– 6 credits or courses approved by the department in Ital - Latin-American Culture and full-semester study abroad of up to 15 cred- ian-centered curriculum. Civilization (Spanish) ...... 3 dits is highly recommended. Students will receive credit for relevant courses approved Japanese Studies Interdisciplinary Elective Language and Literature Courses by the department of social sciences and his- Minor tory for Latin-American and/or Spanish- Pick 0 to 2 courses: centered curriculum. Students must complete 15 credits com - SPAN2006 bining language courses, up to the interme - Music in Spanish: Writing and Prelaw Interdisciplinary Minor diate level, and courses related to the Conversation ...... 3 The 15-credit prelaw minor provides stu- nation(s) where the language is spoken. SPAN2007 dents with the substantive background and Select courses may be taken at partner Hispanic Current Events: specific skills for success in law school as institutions to complete the minor. Please Writing and Conversation ...... 3 well as basic exposure to legal systems and contact the department of literature, lan - SPAN2008 concepts. The prelaw minor targets these guage, writing and philosophy for details Hispanic Film: Writing and areas for development. and approval. Conversation ...... 3 1. Clear, concise, organized writing; SPAN2507 2. Logic and reasoning skills; Latin-American Studies Latin-American Culture and 3. Oral argument and advocacy; Interdisciplinary Minor Civilization (English) ...... 3 4. Effective argument construction and The Latin-American studies minor is a 15- SPAN2530 assessment; and credit cultural studies program designed to Latin-American Film ...... 3 5. Exposure to legal thinking and termi- offer Becton College students an inter- SPAN3310 nology. disciplinary minor that incorporates Latin Latin-American Women Writers ...... 3 American-centered curriculum to include SPAN3431 Spanish language as well as literature and Latin-American Short Stories ...... 3 Required Course (3 credits) history. Students can also earn credit SPAN3441 GOVT1200 through courses linked to short-term study Latin-American Theater ...... 3 Introduction to Law* abroad in Latin America regularly offered SPAN3463 or at Becton College, while they can also earn The Hispanic Essay ...... 3 GOVT3240 credit from a full-semester, study-abroad SPAN4440 Law and Society ...... 3 program in Latin America. The Hispanic Novel: From Cervantes to García Márquez ...... 3 Electives (12 credits) Requirements SPAN4477 Select from the following: From the 15 credits available: Honors Research and Thesis ...... 3 AFAM2100 • Students need a minimum of 6 credits SPAN4498 The New Jim Crow ...... 3 in language and literature and 6 credits in Internship ...... 3 ANTH2431 history. SPAN4800 Anthropology of Crime ...... 3 • The students can take the remaining 3 cred - Senior Independent Study – Spanish ....3 ANTH3349 its in either language and literature or history War and Crime ...... 3 History Courses CMLGY1306 Available History Courses Introduction to Crime and Criminology ...... 3 Pick 2 or 3 courses: CMLGY2317 HIST2501 Probation and Parole: Theory Colonial Latin America ...... 3 and Practic e...... 3 HIST2502 Modern Latin America ...... 3 *SPAN2003 Spanish Conversation I and SPAN2004 *This course should be taken before the other classes Spanish Conversation II may be taken in any order. in the prelaw minor sequence.

62 Teacher Certification Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Credits Electives (6 credits) • for middle-school candidates, a course in CMLGY2503 Select two of the following courses: adolescent development and 15 or more Crime and Media ...... 3 Credits credits in the content area for their certifi - CMLGY2701 COMM2005 cation (e.g., mathematics, English, etc.); Penology ...... 3 Narrative Communication in • for secondary candidates, a major in the GOVT1200 Media and Everyday Lif e...... 3 subject area to be taught or 30 credits of a Introduction to Law ...... 3 CREW2002 coherent sequence of courses in the subject GOVT2030 Creative Writing: Fictio n...... 3 area (e.g., mathematics, biology, etc.) The Supreme Court ...... 3 FILM3303 where half of the courses are at an upper GOVT2071 Advanced Screenwriting I ...... 3 level (3000 and above); Gender and Public Policy ...... 3 FILM3304 • completion of appropriate education GOVT2230 Advanced Screenwriting I I...... 3 courses, field experiences and student Judicial Process ...... 3 THEA3255 teaching; GOVT3210 Advanced Playwritin g...... 3 • full matriculation into the QUEST pro - Civil Liberties and Civil Rights* ...... 3 gram as described above; GOVT3220 Personalized Minor • a minimum cumulative grade point ratio Criminal Law ...... 3 In consultation with a faculty mentor, a (CGPR) of 3.00; and GOVT3230 student may design a personalized minor • a passing score on the state-required International Criminal Law ...... 3 to meet specific needs or interests. The Praxis II Test appropriate for the area of GOVT3240 student must then submit to the Becton certification. Law and Society ...... 3 College Dean’s Office a written rationale Students must major in liberal arts or a GOVT4220 for the minor, a title for the minor and a list science. In New Jersey, a student cannot Advanced Criminal Law ...... 3 of the needed courses, demonstrating that major in education. Individ uals preparing HIST3250 they will be offered in time for graduation. for subject-area certification to teach at the Crime and Punishment in The minor is then subject to the approval secondary level (e.g., science, foreign lan - South Africa ...... 3 of the faculty mentor and the associate guages, etc.) must major in the field they HIST3251 dean of academic affairs. A Declaration of are planning to teach. Students interested Crime and Punishment in Minors form must then be completed with in early childhood or elementary education Latin America ...... 3 the signature of the mentor and a copy may major in select liberal arts/science PHIL2432 given to the Office of En roll ment Services. fields of interest or major in the humanities Philosophy of Law ...... 3 The faculty mentor must then oversee with a prescribed concentration of courses the minor. Upon graduation, enrollment in a specific con tent area. Professional or Screenwriting/Dramatic Writing services will contact the mentor to ensure “technical” majors (e.g., marketing, jour - Interdisciplinary Minor that the minor will appear on a student’s nalism, accounting, etc.) do not satisfy the The screenwriting/dramatic writing minor transcript. The minor should be declared state requirement for a B.A. or B.S. in a is designed for students interested in study - no later than the first semester of the liberal arts/science specialization. Those ing the art and craft of writing for the - student’s junior year, it must consist of a individuals must present a transcript screen and/or stage. The rationale for the minimum of 18 credits and it must rely including 60 credits in the liberal arts or proposed required courses for this minor is primarily on courses already offered in the pure sciences in order to qualify for ele - that knowledge of all forms of creative and College. A student may take up to one mentary certification. dramatic writing contribute to each other Independent Study in order to complete Students seeking certification must and is necessary for a student to become a the minor. complete the required courses of their lib - well-rounded writer no matter what the eral arts/science major, courses in “general format. The most talented, acclaimed and Teacher Certification education” and specific courses in the successful screenwriters and playwrights Requirements behavioral sciences (sociology, anthropolo - gy or psychology) that are related to teach - often cross . For information con - At times, the New Jersey State Department ing and learning. Together these areas tact the School of the Arts. of Education regulations change. Students must total a minimum of 60 course credits. are advised to check the New Jersey State Required Courses (9 credits) Credits The total of 60 “general education” credits Department of Education website CREW2255 must be distributed among the following Playwriting and Dramatic Structure .....3 areas: mathematics, science, American and for current requirements. FILM2250 English literature, American history and In New Jersey, the State Department of Screenwriting I ...... 3 American studies, non-Western studies, Education grants approval for teacher cer - FILM2251 Western history, art history or music, phi - tification based upon the following: Screenwriting I I...... 3 losophy, technology, foreign language and • a bachelor’s degree from an accredited psychology. institution which includes 60 credits in lib - Students majoring in psychology are eral arts and science courses for elemen - required to take 15 or more credits in a tary education, including at least 3 credits content area (English, history, mathematics *This course will include a significant legal writing in physiology, biology or health; empuasis. or science).

63 Course Numbering System • Allied Health Sciences Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Those individuals desiring to teach on “Induction Year” requirement for standard the middle-school level (5*, 6*, 7, 8) must certification. The hiring school district is Allied Health qualify for elementary school certification required: 1) to provide the new teacher with subject-matter specialization endorse - with a mentor and special on-the-job sup - Sciences Majors ment. In order to do so, the following port and 2) to evaluate the new teacher’s Department of Biological and requirements must be met, according to performance and make a recommendation Allied Health Sciences N.J.A.C. 6A:9–8.1: on the issuance (or non issuance) of a Detailed information on specific majors is 1. Hold a Certificate of Eligibility (CE), stand ard certificate at the end of the year. included in the alphabetical listing of Certificate of Eligi bility with Advanced Regarding teacher certification in other majors. Standing (CEAS) or standard certificate; states, New Jersey has “reciprocity” with a 2. Complete study in the characteristics number of other states and the District of Allied Health Technologies of children and young adolescents (adoles - Columbia. Persons seeking employment in (B.S.A.H.T.) cent psychology or developmental psychol - another state should write to that state’s ogy); of fice of teacher certification for informa - See page 65 . 3. Pass the appropriate state test in con - tion. Concentration: radiologic technology tent-area specialization for middle school; 4. Complete a prescribed coherent Course Numbering System Clinical Laboratory Sciences sequence of courses in, but not limited to, 0000 — Developmental Level: remedial or (B.S.C.L.S.) one of the following specializations: 15 developmental courses intended to prepare See page 71. credits in a single CCCS subject field students for entry into curriculum or to (mathematics, English, history, etc.); Concentration: medical laboratory science remove a deficiency, no degree credit. (medical technology) Prospective teachers in the QUEST (B.A. 1000 — Freshman Level: a lower- or B.S./M.A.T.) program follow the tradi - division course having no formal prerequi - Medical Imaging Sciences tional route to teacher certification, which sites beyond admission into the curricula requires the candidate: to hold a bachelor’s or intended for freshmen or lower-division (B.S.M.I.S.) degree from an accredited college or univer - students. See page 95. sity; to have completed at least 30 credit 2000 — Sophomore Level: a lower- Concentrations: diagnostic medical hours in courses appropriate to the instruc - division course having a 1000-level prereq - sonography, vascular technology tional field of certification; and to pass the uisite or intended for sophomores. state-required Praxis II Test. In the tradition - 3000 — Junior Level: an upper-division Allied Health Sciences al route, the professional de vel opment course having a 2000-level prerequisite Programs requirement is met by complet ing an or intended for juniors or upper-division The programs in the allied health sciences approved teacher-education program (which students. at the Florham Campus are designed to includes course work in education and three 4000 — Senior Level: an upper-division provide the broad, intensive, academic and levels of practical [field-based] experience — course or thesis having a 3000-level pre - clinical experiences that undergraduate initial exposure in the classroom followed by requisite or intended for seniors. students need to assume their chosen pro - a more intensive field experience and culmi - 5000–9000 — Graduate Level: a grad - fessions. The core curriculum is designed nating with a supervised student teaching uate course. experience). All candidates starting clinical to meet the professional essentials for state practice (student teaching) in academic licensing and/or National Registry Exami - year 2018 –2019 or thereafter must com - nation. The allied health programs may be plete at least 50 hours of clinical experi - subject to change to ensure that they are ence (field experience) in a preschool, continuously in accordance with profes - elementary, middle and/or secondary sional essentials. Infor mation is available school setting prior to clinical practice. in the Allied Health Office about academic Clinical practice will occur over a two- and clinical courses approved after publi - semester period within a single school with cation of this bulletin. at least 175 hours prior to the final, full- The programs in allied health articulate time semester of student teaching. If stu - with the B.S. degree in biology as well as dents have met all of the requirements and many other disciplines, permitting flexibili - have completed an approved student- ty in preparation for an advanced profes - teaching experience, they may be recom - sional degree. mended for a “Certificate of Eligibility with The curriculum provides a special envi - Advanced Standing,” which qualifies them ronment in which students can integrate to be hired as first-year teachers with a their academic and professional applied provisional certificate to satisfy the state’s learning with the clinical practicum. It emphasizes the need for sound preparation in the natural and physical sciences, famil - iarity with the disciplines represented by *This requirement does not apply to those who teach in a self-contained classroom. courses in the liberal arts and use of the

64 Allied Health Technologies Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

latest technological innovations in patient Students with earned associate degrees care. The medical directors and clinical from accredited institutions may apply for Allied Health and academic faculties supervise this inte - programs leading to a baccalaureate degree gration using excellent physical facilities in the sciences, humanities, education or Technologies and human resources of the primary teach - business administration. The credits earned Major ing hospitals. Selected secondary teaching in the associate degree program will be centers in health care hospitals and com - evaluated according to University policy, as (B.S.A.H.T.) munity services are utilized for required stated in an earlier section of this bulletin. practicum experiential training and also Department of Biological and are affiliated by contractual agreement. Faculty Allied Health Sciences All allied health majors must complete The academic and clinical faculties, to- Completion of this program will result in a 96 credits at FDU in their concentration in gether, have developed innovative and rele - Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Tech- addition to the clinical courses required by vant courses critical to the basic principles nologies with a concentration in radiologic the affiliate institution. in all the health fields. The courses are technology awarded jointly by Fairleigh Should a student desire to attend a clin - designed to introduce students to profes - Dickin son University and the partner insti - ical institution with which FDU does not sional choices during the initial stages of tution. Students will complete 96 cred its have a current affiliation, the director of their formal study. Programs are designed during their first three years at FDU. They allied health will try to arrange for the stu - to meet national professional essentials. In then must apply for acceptance to the pro - dent to attend that institution, provided order for the program to reflect the needs fessional component at the partner institu - that the institution is nationally accredited of consumer education and health care ser - tion for their senior year. Professional in the student’s particular concentration. vices, consultants in each professional courses are taken at the partner institution. Reasonable time constraints must be con - field, together with consumer representa - A joint degree is awarded upon completion sidered to enable both schools to facilitate tives, provide discussion and feedback on of the professional component. such an arrangement. the philosophy and curriculum of the pro - Admission to the clinical courses at the Students attending Rutgers School of gram. partner institution requires a separate Health Professions (Rutgers SHP) will be application, usually in the junior year. Con - awarded a joint (FDU/Rutgers SHP) bach - Advising sult the program adviser for application elor of science degree after successfully details and time lines. Admissions deci - Allied health majors are assigned to the completing their concentration at that sions for the clinical program are made in allied health adviser for advisement. In- institution. Students attending other insti - accordance with criteria, policies and pro - depth academic and professional counsel - tutions will be awarded a bachelor of sci - cedures established by a joint Committee ing is provided throughout the college ence degree from FDU in their appropriate on Admissions and Academic Status for experience. concentration. the degree program and cannot be guaran - teed by FDU. Undergraduate Admission Career Opportunities For more information regarding these Students considering a degree in allied The health care delivery system needs degrees, contact the allied health adviser, health should have a strong interest and humane, competent health professionals Florham Campus. proficiency in science and mathematics. to provide primary and preventive health The selection of an allied health career care, as well as to assume professional Radiologic Technology requires a great deal of introspection on positions in industry and research. Concentration Students interested in upward mobility the part of the student. A strong sensitivity Radiologic technologists perform a variety must think in terms of a baccalaureate to patient care, willingness to work with of diagnostic and therapeutic services degree and/or a double major. The objectives the sick and injured, as well as academic within the health care industry and may to be considered are sufficient aca demic ability are necessary. Candidates must be find employment in hospitals, clinics and and clinical training that would permit stu - in good health. imaging centers. The program prepares dents to sit for registry, licensure and/or students to perform traditional X-rays, certification examinations monitored by Transfer Students bone densinometry and inject contrast the national professional societies. media. Additional training is required for Transfer students or students who are The health delivery system represented more advanced imaging technologies such certified or registry approved may receive by hospitals, clinics, institutions, agencies as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or transfer credits toward their B.S. degrees. and medical-group practices requires the computed tomography (CT) scans. Specif - Transfer students must make up areas of services of health professionals for extend - ic requirements of the radiologic technolo - deficiency. The admissions department will ed care. Advanced specialization, teaching gy concentration are listed as follows. evaluate transcripts and determine which credentials, positions in research, industrial credits may be accepted toward the allied sales or marketing provide opportunities health program. Permission to enter the for advancement and geographical mobility. allied health program resides with the allied health adviser.

65 Biochemistry Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Requirements for the Credits Bachelor of Science in Allied Biochemistry CHEM4233 Health Technologies Degree Major (B.S.) Instrumental Analysi s...... 3 Credits CHEM4234 Biology Requirements Department of Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis Laborator y...... 2 BIOL1110 Biochemistry CHEM4501 Medical and Pathological The bachelor of science with a major in Capstone Research Assessment ...... 1 Terminology ...... 2 biochemistry program is designed for stu - ENGW1001 BIOL1201, BIOL1203 dents focused on preprofessional study, Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry ...... 3 Biological Diversity (Lecture and preparing them for admission to a school ENGW1002 Laboratory) ...... 4 of pharmacy, medicine, veterinary medi - Composition II: Research and BIOL1202, BIOL1204 cine or dentistry with a series of core Argument ...... 3 Introduction to Molecules, Cells courses in chemistry and biology. The cur - MATH1133 and Genes (Lecture and riculum offers lecture and laboratory Applied Statistics ...... 3 Laboratory) ...... 4 course work in topics that will effectively MATH1203, MATH2202 BIOL1205, BIOL1207 prepare students for future plans in these Calculus I, I I...... 8 Anatomy and Physiology I (Lecture areas and will also provide students with PHYS2003, PHYS2013 and Laboratory )...... 4 extensive preparation for graduate school PHYS2004, PHYS2014 BIOL1206, BIOL1208 in chemistry, biochemistry and molecular General Physics with Calculus I, I I...... 8 Anatomy and Physiology II (Lecture biology or career plans within the areas of and Laboratory )...... 4 chemistry, bio chemistry or related areas of Electives (1 –6 credits) BIOL2003, BIOL2004 biotechnology. Note: The B.S. in biochem - Students may select from the following list of Cell Biology (Lecture and istry is American Chemical Society (ACS)- courses. Laboratory )...... 4 certified. BIOL3009, BIOL3019 Biology Elective (Lecture and Microbiolog y (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 Required Courses Laboratory) ...... 4 Credits BIOL3221, BIOL3231 Chemistry Requirements BIOL1201 Microbiolog y — Medical Focus CHEM1201, CHEM1203 Biological Diversity ...... 4 (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 General Chemistry I (Lecture BIOL1202 BIOL3256, BIOL3257 and Laboratory )...... 4 Introduction to Molecules, Cells Genetics (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 CHEM1202, CHEM1204 and Genes ...... 4 BIOL3332, BIOL3333 General Chemistry II (Lecture BIOL2003, BIOL2004 Immunolog y (Lecture and and Laboratory )...... 4 Cell Biology (Lecture and Laboratory )....4 Laboratory) ...... 4 CHEM1201, CHEM1202 BIOL3360, BIOL3361 Physics Requirements General Chemistry I, II ...... 6 Introduction to Molecular Biology PHSY1001, PHYS1011 CHEM1203, CHEM1204 (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 General Physics I (Lecture General Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 BIOL3408, BIOL3409 and Laboratory )...... 4 CHEM2211, CHEM2213 Forensic Science (Lecture and PHYS1002, PHYS1012 Inorganic Chemistry (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 General Physics II (Lecture Laboratory )...... 4 BIOL4444 and Laboratory )...... 4 CHEM2221, CHEM2223 Selected Studies in Cell and Analytical Chemistry (Lecture and Molecular Biolog y...... 4 Other Requirement Laboratory )...... 4 BIOL4470, BIOL4471 PSYC1201 CHEM2261, CHEM2262 Introduction to Neuroscienc e General Psycholog y...... 3 Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 CHEM2263, CHEM2264 After completion of three years of study (a CHEM4215 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, I I...... 2 minimum of 96 credits) at FDU, the program Advanced Inorganic Chemistr y...... 3 CHEM3241 is completed in any JR-CERT Radiologic CHEM4263 Physical Chemistry I...... 3 Technology training program (generally Introduction to Medicinal Chemistr y...... 3 CHEM3242 two years). With the successful completion CHEM4351 Physical Chemistry I I...... 3 of the clinical training program at the part - Chemical Kinetics ...... 3 CHEM3243 ner instituion, the student will earn the CHEM4373 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I...... 2 Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Tech - Polymer Chemistr y...... 3 CHEM3244 nologies. CHEM4430 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II ...... 2 Selected Topics in Chemistr y...... 1–3 CHEM3281, CHEM3282 CHEM4436, CHEM4437 Biochemistry I, II ...... 6 Sophomore Mentored CHEM3389 Research in Chemistr y...... 0–3 Biochemistry Laborator y...... 1

66 Biochemistry Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Credits Credits Credits CHEM4438, CHEM4439 CHEM4263 CHEM4215 Junior Mentored Research Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry .....3 Advanced Inorganic Chemistr y...... 3 in Chemistr y...... 0–3 CHEM4285 CHEM4235 CHEM4440, CHEM4441 Pharmacolog y...... 3 Pharmaceutical Analysis ...... 3 Senior Mentored Research CHEM4401 CHEM4373 in Chemistr y...... 0–3 Chemistry Semina r...... 1 Polymer Chemistr y...... 3 Another course with approval from the COMM2099 CHEM4430 department chair. Professional Communications ...... 3 Selected Topics in Chemistr y...... 1–3 ECON2001 The curriculum outlined above satisfies Prepharmacy Concentration Introduction to Microeconomics ...... 3 ENGW1001 most of the first two years’ requirements for Fairleigh Dickinson University offers the Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry ...... 3 majors in chemistry and biology and also prerequisite courses for admission to most ENGW1002 provides a convenient entry to other degree pharmacy schools. FDU students who Composition II: Research and programs in the University. This means that complete the prepharmacy program must Argument ...... 3 prepharmacy students will have built-in lat - apply for admission to and meet the en- MATH1133 eral mobility if their interests change. It also trance requirements of the pharmacy Applied Statistics ...... 3 provides premedical students with entry to school of their choice. MATH1203, MATH2202 an alternative health care profession. In addition to other General Education Calculus I, II ...... 8 requirements, students must complete 95 PHYS2003, PHYS2013 B.S. in Biochemistry/Pharm.D. credits as follows: General Physics with Calculus I ...... 4 Seven-year Program BIOL1201, BIOL1203 PHYS2004, PHYS2014 Students admitted into this program will Biological Diversity (Lecture and General Physics with Calculus I I...... 4 spend six semesters on undergraduate bio - Laboratory )...... 4 chemistry requirements and eight semes - BIOL1202, BIOL1204 ters in the FDU School of Pharmacy and Introduction to Molecules, Cells and Electives (3 –4 credits) Health Sciences. High school applicants Genes (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 Students may select from the following list of wishing to enter this program must have BIOL1205, BIOL1207 courses. an SAT score of 1,150 or higher (on the Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL3009, BIOL3019 1,600 scale) and a 3.50 grade point aver - (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 Microbiolog y (Lecture and age. To remain in the program, students BIOL1206, BIOL1208 Laboratory) ...... 4 must maintain a 3.30 grade point ratio in Anatomy and Physiology II BIOL3221, BIOL3231 the first six semesters and must also have a (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 Microbiolog y — Medical Focus grade of B- or better in all prerequisite col - CHEM1201, CHEM1202 (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 lege courses. See Combined Degree Pro - General Chemistry I, II ...... 6 BIOL3256, BIOL3257 gram section of this publication, page 244. CHEM1203, CHEM1204 Genetics (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 General Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 BIOL3332, BIOL3333 CHEM2211, CHEM2213 Immunolog y (Lecture and Inorganic Chemistr y...... 4 Laboratory) ...... 4 CHEM2221, CHEM2223 BIOL3360, BIOL3361 Analytical Chemistry ...... 4 Introduction to Molecular Biology CHEM2261, CHEM2262 (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 BIOL3408, BIOL3409 CHEM2263, CHEM2264 Forensic Science (Lecture and Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, I I...... 2 Laboratory )...... 4 CHEM3242, CHEM3244 BIOL4444 Physical Chemistry II (Lecture Selected Studies in Cell and and Laboratory) ...... 5 Molecular Biolog y...... 4 CHEM3281 BIOL4470, BIOL4471 Biochemistry I ...... 3 Introduction to Neuroscienc e CHEM3389 (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 Biochemistry Laborator y...... 1 CHEM3241, CHEM3245 CHEM4233 Physical Chemistr y I (Lecture Instrumental Analysi s...... 3 and Recitation) ...... 3 CHEM4234 CHEM3243 Instrumental Analysi s Laborator y...... 2 Physical Chemistr yLaboratory I ...... 2 CHEM4253 CHEM3282 Pharmacokinetics ...... 3 Biochemistry II ...... 3

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calculus is recommended. The Medical Chemistry Credits Biology Major College Admission Test of American Med- CHEM1201, CHEM1202 ical Colleges is required. Students should General Chemistry I, II — (B.S.) check the admission requirements for the 3 credits each semester ...... 6 Department of Biological and medical school they plan to attend. CHEM1203, CHEM1204 Allied Health Sciences General Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 This curriculum is designed for students Requirements for the Bachelor CHEM2261, CHEM2262 who plan to attend graduate school and of Science Degree Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 for preprofessional students who wish to Prerequisites: elementary algebra, plane CHEM2263, CHEM2264 prepare for admission to a school of chiro - geometry, one year of science. Up to pre - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, I I...... 2 practic, dentistry, medicine, osteopathy, calculus level of mathematics preferred as pharmacy, podiatry or veterinary medicine. well as high school biology and chemistry. Anatomy and Physiology Students should consult the catalog of the Students should see College require - Concentration school they plan to attend in order to ments on pages 54 –55 for details of the An anatomy and physiology concentration include in their undergraduate program college general education requirements. is offered. Students take upper-level any special prerequisites not included in A student concentrating in biology electives in areas such as BIOL3253, the biology curriculum. must, in addition, fulfill the following BIOL3254 Comparative Anatomy and Dental Schools: Three or four years requirements: BIOL3337, BIOL3327 General Physiology. of college are required for admission to For additional information contact the schools of dental medicine. The minimum Biology Core Credits biological and allied health sciences predental admission requirements are set BIOL1201, BIOL1203 department. forth by the American Dental Association. Biological Diversity (Lecture and These include completion of a minimum of Laboratory)* ...... 4 Cell and Molecular Biology two years of work in an accredited college BIOL1202, BIOL1204 Concentration of liberal arts and sciences. It should be Introduction to Molecules, Cells and A cell and molecular biology concentration noted, however, that the majority of the Genes (Lecture and Laboratory)* ...... 4 is offered. Students take upper-level elec- students accepted have completed four BIOL2003, BIOL2004 tives in areas such as BIOL3360, BIOL3361 years of undergraduate work. The college Cell Biology (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 study must include, as a minimum, at least BIOL2049, BIOL2050 Introduction to Molecular Biology, two semesters’ credit in each of the follow - Ecology (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 BIOL4500, BIOL4501 Cell Biology Cancer ing: English, biology, physics, inorganic BIOL3256, BIOL3257 and BIOL6880 Neurobiology . For addi- chemistry and organic chemistry. Lectures Genetics (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 tional information contact the biological and laboratory work are required in the BIOL4401 and allied health sciences department. science courses. The remaining work may Biology Seminar ...... 2 be in the liberal arts electives such as histo - One course must be selected from each of Ecology and Environmental ry, philosophy, psychology, economics, the three major area courses: Biology Concentration English, foreign languages, mathematics Area I Ecology and Environmental An ecology and environmental biology and sociology. For students entering the Biology ...... 4 concentration is offered. Students take Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, a com - Area II Cell and Molecular Biology .....4 upper-level electives in areas such as bined seven-year program leading to a Area III Anatomy and Physiology ...... 4 BIOL4100, BIOL4110 Marine Ecology, Bachelor of Science degree and a Doctor BIOL4460, BIOL4461 Ecotoxicology and of Dental Medicine (D.M.D.) is offered Biology Electives (8 Credits) BIOL4480, BIOL4481 Insect-transmitted on the conditions described in this bulletin, Select two 4-credit laboratory courses Diseases. For additional information see page 252. Students should check from major course Areas I, II or III (see contact the biological and allied health “Predental Degree Option” in the index. above). If two biology elective courses are sciences department. The admission course requirements for selected from the same major area, a con - typical dental schools are 6 credits of Eng - centration in that area may be declared. Prepharmacy Concentration lish and 8 credits including laboratory of Students in the prepharmacy concentration each of the following: biology, inorganic Mathematics chemistry, organic chemistry and physics. focus on course work that prepare them Applicants must take the Dental Admis - MATH1107 Precalculus, MATH1133 Ap- for admission to a pharmacy school sions Test. plied Statistics and MATH1203 Calculus I. focusing on prerequisites for pharmacy Medical Schools: Entrance credits school such as anatomy, physiology and vary, but most schools require three or Physics biochemistry. This particular concentration four years of college to include a general PHYS1001, PHYS1011; does not involve an affiliation with any course in biology, two semesters of general PHYS1002, PHYS1012 pharmacy school. physics, inorganic and organic chemistry General Physics I, II — and two or four semesters of English. A few (Lecture and Laboratory) require a reading knowledge of a modern 4 credits each semeste r...... 8 foreign language. Mathematics through *Normally taken freshman year.

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Biology Minor • B.S./D.P.M. (Doctor of Podiatric The biology minor is for students not Medi cine) with New York College of Chemistry Major majoring in biology. Podiatric Medicine, New York. (B.S.) Students minoring in biology must take • B.S./D.V.M. (Doctor of Veterinary 20 credits distributed as follows: Med icine) with Ross University School of Department of Chemistry and Medicine, Basseterre, St. Kitts, West Required Biochemistry Indies. Credits Contact the health preprofessional Requirements for the BIOL1201, BIOL1203 adviser in the biological and allied health Bachelor of Science Degree Biological Diversity (Lecture and sciences department for more information The Bachelor of Science with a major in Laboratory) ...... 4 about these programs. BIOL1202, BIOL1204 chemistry program is designed for students Introduction to Molecules, Cells and who plan to enter graduate school or the Genes (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 chemical industry. The curriculum is par - BIOL2003, BIOL2004 ticularly suited for graduate programs in Cell Biology (Lecture and Laboratory )... 4 chemical engineering, computational chemistry, nuclear science, environmental And science and the pharmaceutical and energy Option 1 industry. The curriculum is certified by the BIOL2049, BIOL2050 American Chemical Society. Ecology (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 The program is also well suited to pre - BIOL3256, BIOL3257 medical students. Entrance require ments Genetics (Lecture and Laboratory )...... 4 for most medical schools require an under - or graduate program to in clude a general Option 2 course in biology, general physics, Eng lish BIOL1205, BIOL1206 composition, a modern language and some BIOL1207, BIOL1208 calculus, in addition to a strong chemistry Anatomy and Physiology I, II background. Premedical students should (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 8 add to the Bachelor of Science with a major in chemistry program two semesters Accelerated Programs with of general biology (botany and zoology) Professional Schools and, perhaps, one advanced biology course Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sci - as electives. Preprofessional counseling for ences has combined degree programs with science and health careers is available on professional schools for its exceptional stu - campus. Note: The B.S. in chemistry is dents. In these programs, students earn American Chemical Society (ACS)-certi - both their B.S. degree and professional fied. degree in one year less time than the two degrees normally would require separately. Required Courses Credits These programs include: CHEM1201, CHEM1202 • B.S./D.M.D. (Doctor of Dental Medi- General Chemistry I, II ...... 6 cine) with the Rutgers School of Dental CHEM1203, CHEM1204 Medicine, Newark. General Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 • B.S./M.D. with Ross University School CHEM2211, CHEM2213 of Medicine, Portsmouth, Commonwealth Inorganic Chemistry ...... 4 of Dominica, West Indies. CHEM2221, CHEM2223 • B.S./D.C. (Doctor of Chiropractic) with Analytical Chemistry ...... 4 Life Chiropractic College West, San CHEM2261, CHEM2262 Lorenzo, Calif. Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 • B.S./D.C. with Logan University, CHEM2263, CHEM2264 Chester field, Mo. Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 • B.S./D.C. with Palmer College of CHEM3241, CHEM3242 Chiro practic, Davenport, Iowa. Physical Chemistry I, II ...... 6 • B.S./D.C. with University of Western CHEM3243, CHEM3244 States, Portland, Ore. Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 4 CHEM3281 • B.S./D.O. (Doctor of Osteopathic Biochemistry I...... 3 Medi cine) with Lake Erie College of CHEM3389 Osteo pathic Medicine, Erie, Pa. Biochemistry Laboratory ...... 1

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Credits Students may take graduate courses as Combined B.S. in Chemistry/ CHEM4215 electives in the seventh and eighth semes - Pharm.D. Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ...... 3 ters with the approval of the chairperson. Seven-year Program CHEM4233 See the Graduate Studies Bulletin for a list Students admitted into this program will Instrumental Analysis ...... 3 of courses and descriptions. spend six semesters on undergraduate bio - CHEM4234 Students should see pages 54 –55 for the chemistry or chemistry requirements and Instrumental Analysis Laboratory ...... 2 College requirements for details of the col - eight semesters in the FDU School of Phar - CHEM4401 lege general education requirements. macy and Health Sciences. High school Chemistry Seminar ...... 1 Students planning to enter pharmacy or applicants wishing to enter this program ENGW1001 medical school should take BIOL1201, must have an SAT score of 1,150 or higher Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry ...... 3 BIOL1203 Biological Diversity ; BIOL1202, (on the 1,600 scale) and a 3.50 grade ENGW1002 BIOL1204 Introduction to Molecules, Cells point average. To remain in the program, Composition II: Research and and Genes ; BIOL1205, BIOL1207 Anato - students must maintain a 3.30 grade point Argument ...... 3 my and Physiology I; BIOL1206, BIOL1208 ratio in the first six semesters and must MATH1133 Anatomy and Physiology II; and additional also have a grade of B- or better in all pre - Applied Statistics ...... 3 advanced biology courses as advised. Stu - requisite college courses. See Combined MATH1203, MATH2202 dents considering graduate work in biolog - Degree Program section of this publica - Calculus I, II ...... 8 ical chemistry should take as electives tion, page 266. PHYS2003, PHYS2013; BIOL1202, BIOL1204 Introduction to PHYS2004, PHYS2014 Molecules, Cells and Genes; BIOL2003, General Physics with Calculus I, II ...... 8 BIOL2004 Cell Biology; and BIOL3009, Students continuing a language from high BIOL3019 Micro biology. They also might school are advised to satisfy the language consider BIOL3337 General Physiology requirement in their first year. In addition, and/or courses from the graduate offer - MATH2203 Calculus III, MATH3318 Dif - ings: BIOL6703 Cell Physi ology, ferential Equations, CSCI1205 Introduc - BIOL6711 Virology and a course in molec - tion to Computer Programming, CSCI2232 ular biology. Data Structures and CSCI2255 Discrete Structures are recommended. Chemistry Minor The chemistry minor is for students not Electives (1 –6 credits) majoring in chemistry. Students may select from the following list The chemistry minor consists of 19–20 of courses: credits distributed as follows: CHEM3282 Credits Biochemistry I I...... 3 CHEM1201, CHEM1202 CHEM4215 General Chemistry I, II ...... 6 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ...... 3 CHEM1203, CHEM1204 CHEM4263 General Chemistry Laboratory I, II ...... 2 Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry .....3 CHEM2261, CHEM2262 CHEM4351 Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 Chemical Kinetics ...... 3 CHEM2263, CHEM2264 CHEM4373 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, I I...... 2 Polymer Chemistr y...... 3 Plus one 2000- or 3000-level chemistry CHEM4430 cours e...... 3–4 Selected Topics in Chemistry ...... 3 CHEM4436, CHEM4437 Combined B.S./M.S. in Sophomore Mentored Chemistry with a Research in Chemistr y...... 0–3 Concentration in CHEM4438, CHEM4439 Pharmaceutical Chemistry Junior Mentored A qualified chemistry major in the fifth Research in Chemistr y...... 0–3 semester, with departmental approval, may CHEM4440, CHEM4441 plan a program to complete the require - Senior Mentored Research ments for a Master of Science degree in in Chemistr y...... 0–3 one additional year beyond the program. Another course with approval from the See Combined Degree Program section of department chairperson this publication, page 235.

70 Clinical Laboratory Sciences • Communication Studies Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Biology Requirements Credits Clinical BIOL1110 Communication Laboratory Medical and Pathological Studies Major Terminology ...... 2 Sciences Major BIOL1201, BIOL1203 (B.A.) Biological Diversity (Lecture and (B.S.C.L.S.) Laboratory )...... 4 Department of Communication BIOL1202, BIOL1204 Studies Department of Biological and Introduction to Molecules, Cells The B.A. in communication studies is a Allied Health Sciences and Genes (Lecture and general liberal arts major providing under - Completion of this program will result in Laboratory )...... 4 graduate students with a grounding in a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Sciences with BIOL1205, BIOL1207 theory and practice in communication in a concentration in medical laboratory sci - Anatomy and Physiology I (Lecture preparation for professional careers or fur - ence (medical technology) awarded jointly and Laboratory )...... 4 ther study. The major emphasizes connec - by Fairleigh Dickinson University and the BIOL1206, BIOL1208 tions between disciplines dealing with the Rutgers School of Health Professions (Rut - Anatomy and Physiology II (Lecture role of communication in contemporary gers SHP). Students will complete 96 cred - and Laboratory )...... 4 culture and lays the foundations for excel - its during their first three years at Fairleigh BIOL2003, BIOL2004 lence in creative and critical thinking, in- Dickinson University. They then must Cell Biology (Lecture and terpersonal skills, writing and speaking. apply for acceptance to the professional Laboratory )...... 4 component at Rutgers SHP. BIOL3009, BIOL3019 Requirements for the Admission to the clinical courses at Microbiology (Lecture and Bachelor of Arts Degree Laboratory )...... 4 Rutgers SHP requires a separate applica - Students majoring in communication stud - BIOL3332, BIOL3333 tion, usually in the junior year. Consult the ies must complete 18 credits of required Immunology (Lecture and allied health adviser for application details courses and 27 credits of communication Laboratory )...... 4 and time lines. Admissions decisions for electives. the clinical program are made in accor - Chemistry Requirements dance with criteria, policies and proce - Required Courses (18 credits) dures established by a joint Committee on CHEM1201, CHEM1203 Admissions and Academic Status for the General Chemistry I (Lecture Credits degree program and cannot be guaranteed and Laboratory )...... 4 COMM2001 by FDU. Students admitted to the clinical CHEM1202, CHEM1204 Perspectives on Communication program must maintain a minimum grade General Chemistry II (Lecture Studies ...... 3 point ratio of 3.00 and a “C” or better in and Laboratory )...... 4 COMM3018 their prerequisite courses at FDU subse - CHEM2261, CHEM2263 Mass Communicatio n...... 3 quent to admission. Organic Chemistry I (Lecture COMM3019 Also see “Allied Health Sciences and Laboratory )...... 4 Global Communicatio n...... 3 Majors,” page 64. CHEM2262, CHEM2264 COMM3022 Organic Chemistry II (Lecture Communication Research ...... 3 Requirements for the and Laboratory )...... 4 COMM4001 Bachelor of Science in CHEM3281, CHEM3389 Communication Internship I ...... 3 Clinical Laboratory Sciences Biochemistry I (Lecture and COMM4005 Laboratory) ...... 4 Literary and Communication Theor y...... 3 Medical Laboratory Science Communication Electives (Medical Technology) (27 credits) Concentration Students select at least nine COMM- Medical laboratory scientists use sophisti - prefixed 3-credit courses. cated instruments and biochemical, microscopic, molecular and immunological or techniques to analyze medical specimens. Students have the option of choosing a They provide essential information to concentration: human communication, physicians about the presence, extent or multimedia journalism or public relations absence of disease, as well as the effective - (see this page and next page). ness of treatment. They also apply their biomedical expertise in many areas such as Human Communication cancer research, stem cell and organ trans - Concentration plantation and infections and genetic-dis - This concentration is for students who ease testing. wish to gain a thorough understanding of human communication and the theories

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that describe and explain it. It is recom - COMM2214 Introduction to COMM2006 Nonverbal mended for students with an interest in all Broadcasting Communication aspects of human interaction or for stu - COMM3012 Newswriting COMM2099 Professional dents considering an advanced course of COMM3016 News Editing Communications study. COMM3005 Social Media, Exploration (take two courses) Communication and Fundamentals (take both courses) COMM2866 Women and Minorities in Community COMM2002 Small Group Media COMM4480 Crisis Communication in a Communication COMM3013 Feature Writing Public Relations COMM2003 Interpersonal COMM3051 Communication and Context Communication Gender COMM3060 Television News Plus Principles (take two courses) COMM3248 Writing for Broadcast 3 COMM Electives COMM2005 Narrative Communication and Podcast in Media and Everyday COMM3341 Radio Management Advertising Minor Life COMM3349 Introduction to The 15-credit advertising minor is COMM2006 Nonverbal Television designed for students interested in study - Communication COMM3432 Sports Journalism ing the theoretical, practical and creative COMM3004 Organizational COMM3838 Media Ethics elements that go into the creation of com - Communication pelling and successful advertisements and Plus COMM3014 Family Communication advertising campaigns. The philosophy 3 COMM Electives Exploration (take two courses) behind the minor builds on the recognition that the professional domain of advertising COMM2210 Popular Culture and the Public Relations draws from many varied disciplines. First, Media Concentration students must develop a foundational COMM3005 Social Media, This concentration is for students interest - understanding of the concepts and theories Communication and ed in pursuing a career in the public rela - included in the areas of advertising and Community tions field. The field of public relations has marketing. Then they must develop and COMM3023 Film and Culture continued to grow and change over the last polish their theoretical understanding and COMM3051 Communication and 10 years and now, more than ever, students professional skills in the areas of computer Gender need to enhance their knowledge and be graphics, desktop publishing and basic COMM3437 Talk at Work well versed in the role that issues of global - video making — they need to understand ization, ethics and responsibility now play all of the theoretical and creative elements Plus in the field. Potential positions include that go into the creation of both print ads 3 COMM Electives publicity manager, events planner, press and commercials. Finally, students should agent, lobbyist, strategic communication Multimedia Journalism be given the opportunity to develop their manager and more. skills with courses that will enhance their Concentration knowledge regarding account manage - This concentration is for students interested Fundamentals (take both courses) ment, campaign planning, implementation in pursuing a career in the ever-changing COMM2004 Public Relations Principles and evaluation. world of journalism. Although journalism COMM3035 Public Relations Writing Note: In order to fulfill the advertising still involves the basics of researching and Principles (take two courses) minor, students must select no more than gathering information, today’s journalists 9 credits in their major discipline. This pol - COMM3004 Organizational have more tools at their disposal for deliv - icy is meant to ensure that students are Communication ering that information to the public: pho - taking full advantage of the interdiscipli - COMM3030 Events Planning tography, blogs, podcasts, webcasts and nary nature of the minor. more. Potential positions include reporter, COMM3244 Public Relations editor, newscaster, photojournalist and Campaigns Required Courses (9 credits) COMM3248 Writing for Broadcast and more. Credits Podcast Fundamentals (take both courses) CGD1313 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 COMM2011 Introduction to Exploration (take two courses) CGD1314 Journalism COMM2002 Small Group Illustrator Graphic s and Design ...... 3 COMM4444 Multimedia Journalism Communication COMM2003 Interpersonal COMM2221 Principles (take two courses) Communication Advertising Principles ...... 3 COMM2005 Narrative Communication COMM2005 Narrative Communication in Media and Everyday in Media and Everyday Life Life

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Elective Courses (6 credits) Elective Courses (6 credits) Elective Courses (6 credits) Credits Credits Credits Communicatio n Cinema Studies Choose one of the following: COMM4001 CINE1501 COMM2002 Communication Internship I *...... 3 Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 Small Group Communication or Computer Graphic Design Communication COMM2003 CGD2370 COMM3060 Interpersonal Communication Print Layout ...... 3 Television New s...... 3 or CGD3363 COMM3248 COMM3014 Interactive Publishin g...... 3 Writing for Broadcast and Podcas t...... 3 Family Communication ...... 3 COMM3341 Film Radio Management ...... 3 Choose one of the following: FILM1005 COMM4001 COMM2005 Filmmaking I: Basic Productio n...... 3 Communication Internship I *...... 3 Narrative Communication in COMM4002 Media and Everyday Life Marketing Communication Internship II *...... 3 or MKTG2120 COMM2210 Principles of Marketing ...... 3 Film Popular Culture and the Media MKTG4272 FILM2208 or Consumer Behavior ...... 3 Filmmaking II: The Professional Crew ...3 COMM2866 MKTG4365 FILM2210 Women and Minorities in Media Marketing Communications ...... 3 Postproduction I...... 3 or FILM2255 COMM3018 Broadcasting Minor TV News and Magazine Production ...... 3 Mass Communicatio n...... 3 The broadcasting minor is designed for FILM4461 students interested in studying the theoret - Documentary Filmmakin g...... 3 Journalism Minor ical, practical and creative elements within Theater The journalism minor is intended for stu - the radio and television industries. The dents who seek to develop a richer under - philosophy behind the minor builds on the THEA2005 Directing I...... 3 standing of print, online and broadcast recognition that the professional domain of media. The purpose of the minor in jour - broadcasting draws from many varied dis - THEA2203 TV Writing and Screenwriting I ...... 3 nalism is to offer students the opportunity ciplines. First, students must develop a to build a skill-set suitable for the profes - foundational understanding of the con - THEA3336 Acting for Film and Television ...... 3 sional field of news media. Students can cepts and theories included in the areas of choose from a variety of courses such as radio and television. Then students can Writing and Creative Writing newswriting, news editing and article writ - choose to further develop their skills in CREW1002 ing. They can also gain newsroom experi - one or more of the areas through their Introduction to Fiction Writing ...... 3 ence through general work with the school selection of elective courses. Students are CREW2250 newspaper, The Pillar , or the completion of encouraged to take at least one approved Screenwriting I...... 3 a de partment-approved internship. broadcasting internship in the field of their choice, as prospective employers look for Communication Minor Required Courses (9 credits) practical field experience from students. The communication minor is for students COMM2011 Note: In order to fulfill the broadcast - interested in the communication disci - Introduction to Journalism ...... 3 ing minor, students must select no more pline who are not majoring in communi - COMM3012 than 9 credits in their major discipline. cation studies. Newswritin g...... 3 This policy is meant to ensure that stu - COMM3016 dents are taking full advantage of the inter - Required Courses (9 credits) News Editin g...... 3 disciplinary nature of the minor. COMM2001 Perspectives on Communication Required Courses (9 credits) Elective Courses (6 credits) Studie s...... 3 COMM2214 COMM2851 COMM3019 Introduction to Broadcastin g...... 3 Visual Journalism ...... 3 Global Communication ...... 3 COMM3349 COMM3013 COMM3050 Communication Theory Introduction to Television ...... 3 Feature Writing ...... 3 or FILM1005 COMM3015 COMM4005 Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 Political Reporting: Journalism in Literary and Communication an Election Year ...... 3 Theor y...... 3 COMM3018 *Internship must be in radio or television. *Internship must be in radio or television. Mass Communicatio n...... 3

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Credits Elective Courses (9 credits) Required Courses (6 credits) COMM3223 Two courses each from communication Credits Mass Communication La w...... 3 studies and political science from the list COMM2004 COMM3248 below: Public Relations Principle s...... 3 Writing for Broadcast and Podcas t...... 3 Credits COMM3035 COMM3432 COMM2011 Public Relations Writing ...... 3 Sports Journalis m...... 3 Introduction to Journalism ...... 3 COMM3838 COMM2866 Elective Courses (9 credits) Media Ethics ...... 3 Women and Minorities in Media ...... 3 Three courses from the following: COMM4001 COMM3012 COMM2099 Communication Internship I* ...... 3 Newswritin g...... 3 Professional Communications ...... 3 COMM4444 COMM3018 COMM3004 Multimedia Journalis m...... 3 Mass Communication ...... 3 Organizational Communication ...... 3 GOVT1000 COMM3030 Political Communication American Government and Politic s...... 3 Minor Events Plannin g...... 3 GOVT2520 COMM3244 The political communication minor expos - Qualitative Research Methods ...... 3 Public Relations Campaign s...... 3 es students to an array of academic skills, GOVT2526 COMM4001 substantive knowledge and political experi - Polls and Surveys ...... 3 Communication Internship I* ...... 3 ences that will help them analyze, under - GOVT4498 PSYC1201 stand and deploy political discourse in a Internship in Government and Law* ..... 3 General Psychology ...... 3 variety of forms including campaign mate - Rotating Topical Courses PSYC3310 rials, media coverage, rhetoric, advertise - Social Psychology ...... 3 COMM3004 ments, constituent communications, PSYC3318 Organizational Communication ...... 3 persuasive writing and more technical Psychology of Everyday COMM3015 communication and correspondence. The Persuasion ** ...... 3 minor addresses issues such as public- Political Reporting: Journalism in an Election Year ...... 3 opinion formation, strategic communica - Accelerated Combined COMM3051 tion, press-state relations, communication Degree Program — B.A. in Communication and Gender ...... 3 between publics, political participation and Communication Studies/ GOVT2015 international relations. M.A. in Communication Campaigns and Elections ...... 3 GOVT2526 The department also offers an accelerated Required Courses (6 credits) B.A. in communication studies/M.A. in COMM2001 Polls and Surveys ...... 3 GOVT3040 communication program. For more infor - Perspectives on Communication mation, see page 214. Studies ...... 3 Politics and the Medi a...... 3 GOVT2045 GOVT3060 Public Opinio n...... 3 Political Behavior ...... 3 Public Relations Minor The public relations minor is designed for students interested in studying the theo - retical and practical elements associated with the ethical and responsible practice of public relations and corporate commu - nications. The field of public relations has continued to grow and change over the last 10 years and now, more than ever, stu - dents need to enhance their knowledge and be well versed in the role that issues of globalization, ethics and responsibility now play in the field.

*Internship must be in the area of public relations. *Internship must be at a newspaper. *Approval of instructor required. **Offered at Wroxton College.

74 Computer Science Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Computer Electives (12 –17 credits) Academic Excellence in Information Four additional courses to be selected from Assurance Education (CAE/IAE) for the Science Major the 3000- or higher-level offerings in com - academic years 2012 through 2015. It has puter science (CSCI designation). been renewed for the period 2015 through (B.S.) 2020. Department of Mathematics, Mathematics Computer Science and Physics Required Courses (11 credits) Required Courses (24 credits) Credits Credits Requirements for the CSCI1205 Bachelor of Science Degree MATH1203 Calculus I ...... 4 Introduction to Computer The Bachelor of Science program is de- MATH2202 Programming ...... 3 signed to give students broad knowledge in Calculus I I...... 4 CSCI2215 the theoretical as well as practical aspects MATH3318 Introduction to Computer Science ...... 3 of computer science. Differential Equations CSCI2216 Students must complete 30 credits of or Introduction to Computer Science I I...... 3 required course work in the area of com - MATH3220 CSCI2233 puter science as well as 12 credits of elec - Linear Algebra ...... 3 Data Structure s and Algorithms ...... 3 tive course work. In addition, students will CSCI2255 complete 14 credits in mathe matics and 8 Electives (3 credits) Discrete Structure s...... 3 credits in physics to be distributed as fol - CSCI3278 lows: One additional course to be selected from Operating Systems ...... 3 the mathematics offerings (MATH desig - CSCI3304 Computer Science nation) above the level of MATH2255 Dis - Computer Organization ...... 3 Required Courses (30 –31 credits) crete Structures. CSCI3315 Credits Software Desig n...... 3 Physics CSCI3371 CSCI1205 Modeling and Simulation ...... 3 Introduction to Computer Required Courses (8 credits) CSCI4499 Programmin g...... 3 PHYS2003, PHYS2013, PHYS2023 CSCI2215 General Physics with Calculus I...... 4 Co-op Computer Scienc e...... 3 Introduction to Computer Science ...... 3 PHYS2004, PHYS2014, PHYS2024 CSCI2216 General Physics with Calculus I I...... 4 Computer Science Electives Introduction to Computer Science I I...... 3 (18 credits) CSCI2233 Cybersecurity Concentration Students opting for the cybersecurity con - Data Structure s and Algorithms ...... 3 Students planning to major in computer centration will include the following in their CSCI2255 science with a concentration in cybersecuri - choice of electives: Discrete Structures ...... 3 ty will take specialized courses in computer CSCI3157 CSCI3278 science and mathematics such as cryptogra - Cyber Securit y...... 3 Operating Systems ...... 3 phy and network and data security. There is CSCI3355 CSCI3304 a provision for internships that will provide Introduction to Cryptograph y...... 3 Computer Organization ...... 3 practical experience in the field. Courses CSCI3666 CSCI3315 in this concentration will cover a range of Data Communications and Software Desig n...... 3 topics from an overview of computer Computer Network s...... 3 CSCI3371 security, foundations — access control CSCI3869 Modeling and Simulation matrix, policy — security policies, confi - Network Securit y...... 3 or dentiality policies, integrity policies and MATH3303 hybrid policies to implementation — In addition to 6 credits of electives in com - Probability ...... 3 information-hiding techniques — puter science. CSCI14391 steganography, digital watermarking, cryp - Senior Project I ...... 1 tography, fingerprinting, key management, Recommended Electives and cipher techniques, authentication, access CSCI3268 CSCI14391 control mechanisms, confinement prob - Database System s...... 3 Senior Project II ...... 2 lem, user and system security, data securi - CSCI3333 or ty, copyright, digital certificates and digital Computer Algorithm s...... 3 CSCI4498 rights management. Co-op in Computer Scienc e...... 3 The National Security Agency (NSA) and the Department of Homeland Securi - ty (DHS) have designated Fairleigh Dick - inson University as a National Center of

75 Computer Science Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Cognate Courses Credits Credits Credits MATH3303 CSCI3315 Software Desig n...... 3 MATH1203 Probability ...... 3 CSCI3371 Calculus I ...... 4 Modeling and Simulation ...... 3 MATH2202 Elective Courses (18 credits) CSCI4391 Calculus I I...... 4 CSCI3268 Senior Project I ...... 1 MATH3318 Database System s...... 3 CSCI4392 Differential Equations CSCI3269 Senior Project II ...... 2 or Introduction to Data Mining ...... 3 MATH3220 CSCI3270 Linear Algebra ...... 3 Introduction to Machine Learning ...... 3 Elective Courses (18 credits) PHYS2003, PHYS2013, PHYS2023 CSCI3333 Additional courses to be selected from the General Physics with Computer Algorithm s...... 3 2000- or higher-level offerings in computer Calculus I ...... 4 CSCI3998 science (CSCI designation). Students opt - PHYS2004, PHYS2014, PHYS2024 Artificial Intelligenc e...... 3 ing for the game development concentra - General Physics with Any 3000- or 4000-level CSCI course ...... 3 tion must include the following in their Calculus II ...... 4 choice of electives. As part of the humanities and social Additional Cognate Requirements CSCI3333 science requirements, students will opt to MATH1203 Computer Algorithm s...... 3 take PHIL1103 Ethics and SOCI2306 Calculus I ...... 4 CSCI3388 Crime and Criminology. MATH2202 Introduction to Game Programmin g...... 3 Calculus I I...... 3 CSCI3998 Data Mining Concentration MATH3220 Artificial Intelligenc e...... 3 Students planning to major in computer Linear Algebra ...... 3 CSCI4488 science with a concentration in data min - PHYS2003, PHYS2013, PHYS2023 Advanced Game Programming ...... 3 ing will take courses in computer science General Physics with CSCI electives from levels 3000 and mathematics. The concentration was Calculus I ...... 4 and 4000 (CSCI3268 Database designed based on guidelines provided by PHYS2004, PHYS2014, PHYS2024 Systems is recommended) ...... 6 the ACM SIGKDD (Association for Com - General Physics with puting Machinery’s Special Interest Calculus II ...... 4 Additional Cognate Requirements Group on Knowledge Discovery and Data MATH1203 Mining) Curriculum Committee. Game Development Calculus I ...... 4 Concentration MATH2202 Required Courses (31 credits) Students planning to major in computer Calculus I I...... 3 CSCI1205 science with a concentration in game MATH3220 Introduction to Computer development will take courses in computer Linear Algebra ...... 3 Programming ...... 3 science, mathematics and animation. The PHYS2003, PHYS2013, PHYS2023 CSCI2215 concentration prepares students for a General Physics with Introduction to Computer Science ...... 3 career in gaming as well as in computer Calculus I ...... 4 CSCI2216 science. Students will take special courses PHYS2004, PHYS2014, PHYS2024 Introduction to Computer Science I I...... 3 that have been designed for this concentra - General Physics with CSCI2233 tion as well as courses in animation and Calculus II ...... 4 Data Structure s and Algorithms ...... 3 game design. Students should also select three cog - CSCI2255 nates from the following. Discrete Structure s...... 3 Required Courses (27 credits) ANIM2240 CSCI3278 CSCI1205 Low Poly 3D Modeling ...... 3 Operating Systems ...... 3 Introduction to Computer ANIM2500 CSCI3304 Programming ...... 3 3D Computer Animatio n...... 3 Computer Organization ...... 3 CSCI2215 ANIM3330 CSCI3315 Introduction to Computer Science ...... 3 3D Environment Modelin g...... 3 Software Desig n...... 3 CSCI2216 ANIM3341 CSCI4391 Introduction to Computer Science I I...... 3 Character Animation Using CA T...... 3 Senior Project I ...... 1 CSCI2233 and Data Structure s and Algorithms ...... 3 Computer Science Minor CSCI4392 CSCI2255 The computer science minor is for stu - Senior Project II ...... 2 Discrete Structure s...... 3 dents not majoring in computer science. or CSCI3278 Students who wish to minor in computer CSCI4498 Operating Systems ...... 3 science must take 15 credits in computer Co-op in Computer Scienc e...... 3 science, distributed as follows:

76 Creative Writing Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Required Courses (12 credits) Creative Writing Requirements for the CSCI1205 Introduction to Computer Bachelor of Arts Degree Programming CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer Major (B.A.) Students majoring in creative writing Science School of the Arts must complete 30–36 credits of writing courses and 9 credits of literature courses. CSCI2216 Introduction to Computer The B.A. in creative writing offers wonder - Science II An internship in an appropriate setting can ful opportunities for emerging writers as be used as a writing elective. CSCI2255 Discrete Structures they prepare for careers in a variety of fields. Students have the chance to study with Required Courses (24 credits) Elective Courses (6 credits) nationally celebrated professional authors Six credits of additional course work in and editors and to play a valued role in a Credits computer science to be selected from the vital community of writers and readers. The CREW1001 2000- or higher-level offerings in computer distribution of course requirements provides Introduction to Creative Writin g...... 3 science (CSCI designation). students with a solid background in literary CREW2002 studies, an introduction to creative writing Creative Writing: Fictio n...... 3 Five-year Combined Degree in a number of genres, an advanced focus in CREW2003 Program — B.S./M.S. in a particular and an opportunity to Creative Writing: Poetr y...... 3 Computer Science choose from dozens of complementary CREW2255 Playwriting and Dramatic Structure The department also offers a five-year minors to tailor the major to the student’s particular interests and needs. or B.S./M.S. in computer science program. CREW2250 For more information see page 238. Students have the chance to work as interns at The Literary Review , one of the Screenwriting I...... 3 most prestigious literary magazines in the CREW3020 country heading into its 61st year of pub - Reading as Writers lishing important writers from around the (by spring of junior year) ...... 3 world. FDU’s online student magazine, CREW4001 Sphere , offers students the chance to work Senior Writing Project I in all aspects of publishing as they collabo - (by fall of senior year) ...... 3 rate to create the world’s first international CREW4002 student literary journal while making Senior Writing Project II friends and contacts here and around the (by spring of senior year) ...... 3 world. The program is devoted to providing Required Electives (6 –12 credits) students with the best possible foundation Students must take an advanced (3000- for careers both in and out of the creative level) course in at least two of the four gen - writing field. The program’s students are res ; students must have completed the editors, lawyers, writers, teachers, profes - 2000-level course before enrolling in the sors and advertising and marketing execu - 3000-level course. tives — and many choose to go on to Students may elect other CREW 3000- graduate school in creative writing or liter - level courses. ature. Students will have many opportuni - CREW2016 ties to volunteer in the community and CNF: What’s Your Real Story ...... 3 discover just how much their particular CREW3010 talents are valued in the world while mak - Special Topics: Invented ing a significant contribution to it. Worlds — Speculative and Fantastic Fiction ...... 3 CREW3011 Advanced Fiction Writing ...... 3 CREW3012 Advanced Poetry Writing ...... 3 CREW3013 Advanced Dramatic Writing ...... 3 CREW3023 Special Topics: Telling the Truth ...... 3

Additional Electives CREW4498 Internshi p (Creative Writing) ...... 3

77 Criminology Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Literature Electives (9 credits) Criminology Criminology Internship (3 –6 credits)* Credits Students must take at least one of the fol - LITS2001 Major (B.A.) lowing: Survey I: Ancient to Early Modern Credits Department of Social Sciences and or CMLGY3997 History LITS2002 Internship in Criminolog y...... 1–6 World Literature II: 13th –18th CMLGY3998 Centuries Requirements for the Internship in Criminology ...... 1–6 or Bachelor of Arts Degree LITS2003 The criminology major focuses on the Survey III: Approaches to World nature and causes of crime and on the Criminology Electives (18 –27 credits) Literature ...... 3 operation of the criminal justice system Students must each take a minimum of 18 and both nationally and internationally. Cours- elective credits; 12 of these credits must be 6 additional credits in LITS at the es focus on the biological, psychological drawn from criminology/sociology cours - 2000 –4000 level and sociological factors that cause crime; es, with at least 6 additional credits drawn Wroxton ENGL courses may be the consequences of crime; the impact of from designated courses from at least two applied to these electives. crime on victims and offenders; and the of the following fields: anthropology, histo - various mechanisms of enforcement and ry, government and law and psychology. Creative Writing Minor control at the local, state, federal and inter - Anthropology For students not majoring in creative national levels. Additional courses focus ANTH2430 Anthropology of Law writing. on the social, political and economic fac - ANTH2441 Forensic Anthropology tors that underlie crime; theories of pun - ANTH3349 War and Crime ishment; the administration of justice in Required Course (3 credits) Criminology CREW1001 the United States; and some of the major CMLGY2300 Wrongful Convictions Introduction to Creative Writing ...... 3 trends in the field during the last 35 years, which include an examination of mandato - CMLGY2431 Anthropology of Crime Electives (12 credits) ry drug laws, zero-tolerance policing and CMLGY2701 Penology Select three of the following creative sex-offender legislation. Students majoring CMLGY3301 Women and Crime writing courses: in criminology take a minimum of 36 cred - CMLGY3307 Civil Liberties and Civil CREW2002 its. These include the required foundation Rights Creative Writing: Fiction ...... 3 courses (15 credits); four electives drawn CMLGY3310 Juvenile Delinquency CREW2003 from criminology and/or sociology (12 CMLGY3316 Global Terrorism Creative Writing: Poetry ...... 3 credits); two electives drawn from govern - Government and Law CREW2016 ment and law, psychology, anthropology or GOVT1200 Introduction to Law CNF: What’s Your Real Story ...... 3 history (6 credits); and a required crimi - GOVT2230 Judicial Process CREW2255 nology internship (3 credits). GOVT3200 American Constitutional Playwriting and Dramatic Structure ...... 3 Law Major Requirements (36 –45 credits) Select one of the following advanced writ - GOVT3210 Civil Liberties and Civil ing courses after having completed the Required Major Courses (18 credits) Rights 2000-level course in the same genre or Credits GOVT3220 Criminal Law with the permission of the instructor: CMLGY1201 GOVT3240 Law and Society LITS2001 Introduction to Sociolog y...... 3 Survey I: Ancient to Early Modern ...... 3 CMLGY1306 Additional relevant courses may be permit - LITS2002 Introduction to Crime and ted through the substitution and waiver World Literature II: 13th –18th Criminolog y...... 3 process. Centurie s...... 3 CMLGY2203 History LITS2003 Research Methods in Criminolog y...... 3 HIST2349 Contemporary America: Survey III: Approaches to World CMLGY2307 1968 –Present Literature ...... 3 Deviance and Social Control ...... 3 HIST3250 Crime and Punishment in CMLGY3309 South Africa Accelerated Combined Policy Analysis ...... 3 Psychology Degree Program — B.A. in CMLGY3997 PSYC3005 Abnormal Psychology Creative Writing/M.F.A. in Internship in Criminology ...... 1–6 PSYC3310 Social Psychology Creative Writing Program PSYC3334 Psychopharmacology For the accelerated combined B.A. in cre - PSYC3360 Forensic Psychology ative writing/M.F.A. in creative writing degree program, see page 215. *Students may also satisfy the criminology internship requirement through approved participation in The Washington Center for Internships.

78 English Language and Literature Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Sociology CMLGY3404 International Criminal SOCI2248 Globalization, Law English Culture and Identity CMLGY3841 Torture Language and SOCI2307 Social Deviance CMLGY3997 Internship in Criminology SOCI2308 Gender and Deviance Students must have approval from Literature Major SOCI2310 Social Problems criminology program director to count SOCI2316 Sociology of the Family courses not found on this list toward the (B.A.) criminology minor. SOCI2319 Nationalism and Department of Literature, Ethnicity Language, Writing and Philosophy SOCI3308 Drugs in American In the 21st century, literature is a global art Society that transcends borders, illuminating hu- SOCI3310 Juvenile Delinquency man concerns, beliefs and experiences. Through the study of a wide range of Criminology Minor literary works from past and present and The minor in criminology enables students from throughout the world, English to examine the following as they relate to language and literature majors in the Max- race, class, gender and sexuality: well Becton College of Arts and Sciences • Nature and causes of crime, develop insights needed to understand the • Deviant and criminal behavior and diverse aesthetic, cultural and historical • Aspects of the criminal justice system bases of literature, and enhance their (e.g., police, courts, prison, etc.) ability to read with critical understanding and write clearly and analytically. Required Course (3 credits) The English language and literature CMLGY1306 Introduction to Crime and major offers two options: a track in Eng - Criminology lish and American literature and a track in world literature . In addition, there are Electives (12 credits) options for students in the five-year QUEST program. Students should select the remaining four courses from the following list: CMLGY1201 Introduction to Sociology Requirements for the CMLGY2203 Research Methods in Bachelor of Arts Degree Criminology Students majoring in literature must com - CMLGY2204 Qualitative Research plete 15 credits of required courses and Methods 27 credits of literature electives. CMLGY2300 Wrongful Convictions CMLGY2307 Deviance and Social English and American Control Literature Track CMLGY2317 Probation and Parole: Theory and Practice Required Courses (15 credits) CMLGY2333 Criminal Law Credits CMLGY2360 Victimology LITS2001 CMLGY2431 Anthropology of Crime Survey I: Ancient to Early Moder n...... 3 CMLGY2701 Penology LITS2002 CMLGY3005 Abnormal Psychology World Literature II: 13th –18th CMLGY3012 Crisis Intervention Centuries ...... 3 CMLGY3030 Surveillance and Security LITS2003 CMLGY3040 Capture and Control Survey III: Approaches to World CMLGY3207 Offender Reentry and Literatur e...... 3 Reintegration LITS2004 CMLGY3301 Women and Crime Introduction to Literary Criticism ...... 3 CMLGY3307 Civil Liberties and Civil LITS4001 Rights Senior Seminar: English and CMLGY3308 Law and Society World Literature s...... 3 CMLGY3309 Policy Analysis CMLGY3310 Juvenile Delinquency CMLGY3316 Global Terrorism CMLGY3349 War and Crime CMLGY3360 Forensic Psychology

79 English Language and Literature Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Literature Electives (24 credits) Credits World Literature Track LITS3112 National Traditions 20th-century Poetr y...... 3 Required Courses (15 credits) Choose three courses (9 credits) from the LITS3121 Credits following: Studies in the Novel ...... 3 LITS2001 Credits LITS3122 Survey I: Ancient to Early Moder n...... 3 LITS3011 20th-century Novel ...... 3 LITS2002 American Literature I...... 3 LITS3123 World Literature II: 13th –18th LITS3012 Contemporary Fiction ...... 3 Centuries ...... 3 American Literature II ...... 3 LITS3151 LITS2003 LITS3013 ...... 3 Survey III: Approaches to World African-American Literature ...... 3 LITS3152 Literatur e...... 3 LITS3020 Science Fiction ...... 3 LITS2004 18th-century British Literatur e...... 3 LITS3153 Introduction to Literary Criticism ...... 3 LITS3021 Comic Books and Graphic Novel s...... 3 LITS4001 Victorian Age ...... 3 LITS3154 Senior Seminar: English and LITS3051 Women’s Autobiograph y...... 3 World Literature s...... 3 Medieval Literatur e...... 3 LITS3054 Topics Electives (24 credits) Romanticism ...... 3 Choose three courses (9 credits) from the Fifteen credits must emphasize non-West- LITS3201 following: ern literature. Courses emphasizing non- British Writer s...... 3 LITS2008 Western literature are designated with an LITS3202 Literary Perspectives on Global asterisk. American Writer s: Race in Black Culture s...... 3 and White ...... 3 LITS3014 National Traditions LITS3212 American Dreams, American Choose three courses (9 credits) from the Chauce r...... 3 Tragedie s...... 3 following: LITS3213 LITS3072 LITS3050 Shakespeare I ...... 3 Latin-American Women Writers ...... 3 Classical Tradition ...... 3 LITS3221 LITS3301 LITS3051 Medieval and Renaissance Women The English Language ...... 3 Medieval Literatur e...... 3 Writers ...... 3 LITS3302 LITS3052 LITS3230 Myth and Sacred Text s...... 3 Renaissance Worl d...... 3 Jane Austen: Fiction and Fil m...... 3 LITS3303 LITS3053 World Folk Literature ...... 3 18th- and 19th-century Genres LITS3311 European Fiction ...... 3 Choose three courses (9 credits) from the Children’s Literature ...... 3 LITS3054 following (only one course from LITS3151 LITS3312 Romanticism ...... 3 Detective Fiction, LITS3152 Science Fiction Young Adult Literature ...... 3 LITS3061 and LITS3153 Comic Books and Graphic LITS3321 Contemporary World Literature* ...... 3 Novels): Post-modern Literature ...... 3 LITS3064 LITS3101 LITS3322 Vietnam in Film and Literature ...... 1 Greek and Roman Drama ...... 3 Post-colonial Studies ...... 3 LITS3070 LITS3102 LITS3331 Voices of Contemporary India* ...... 3 Studies in Drama ...... 3 Ethnic American Literature ...... 3 LITS3071 LITS3103 LITS3341 Contemporary African Literature Modern Dram a: 1880 –193 0...... 3 Queer Literatur e...... 3 and Culture* ...... 3 LITS3104 LITS3351 LITS3081 Contemporary American Drama ...... 3 Literary Perspectives on the Hispanic Traditions* ...... 3 LITS3105 Environment ...... 3 LITS3082 Contemporary European Drama ...... 3 Francophone World* ...... 3 LITS3106 LITS3211 Contemporary World Dram a...... 3 Dante ...... 3 LITS3107 LITS3215 Hispanic Drama ...... 3 Cervantes ...... 3 LITS3111 Studies in Poetry ...... 3

*Courses emphasizing non-Western literature.

80 Film and Animation Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Credits Credits LITS3221 LITS3072 Film and Medieval and Renaissance Women Latin-American Women Writers *...... 3 Writers ...... 3 LITS3301 Animation Major LITS3230 The English Language ...... 3 (B.A.) Jane Austen: Fiction and Film ...... 3 LITS3302 Myth and Sacred Texts *...... 3 School of the Arts Genres LITS3303 The B.A. in film and animation is the Choose three courses (9 credits) from the World Folk Literature *...... 3 choice for students who want to produce, following (only one course from LITS3151 LITS3311 direct, animate, write and shoot their own Detective Fiction, LITS3152 Science Fiction Children’s Literature ...... 3 creative projects, as well as work in the and LITS3153 Comic Books and Graphic LITS3312 growing field of film, video and digital Novels): Young Adult Literature ...... 3 entertainment. Within the major are seven LITS3101 LITS3313 concentrations: 2D animation, 3D anima - Greek and Roman Drama ...... 3 Nobel Literature ...... 3 tion, cinematography, directing, editing, LITS3102 LITS3321 film and video game animation . Studies in Drama ...... 3 Pos t-modern Literature *...... 3 LITS3103 LITS3322 2D, 3D Animation Modern Drama: 1880 –193 0...... 3 Pos t-colonial Studies *...... 3 Concentrations LITS3104 LITS3331 FDU’s undergraduate animation program Contemporary American Drama ...... 3 Ethnic American Literature ...... 3 offers three concentrations (3D animation, LITS3105 LITS3341 2D animation and video game animation Contemporary European Drama ...... 3 Queer Literature ...... 3 [see page 84 for video game animation]). LITS3106 LITS3351 Upon entry, animation majors select one of Contemporary World Dram a...... 3 Literary Perspectives on the these concentrations to be their area of LITS3107 Environment *...... 3 focus. As they work their way through the Hispanic Drama *...... 3 curriculum, students have the option to LITS3111 English Language and switch concentrations should they decide Studies in Poetry ...... 3 Literature Minor to do so. Anyone interested in doing dou - LITS3112 The English language and literature minor ble concentrations should meet with the 20th-century Poetry ...... 3 is for students who are not majoring in program director on an individual basis to LITS3121 English language and literature. determine if that is possible. Studies in the Novel ...... 3 2D animation exists in space that con - LITS3122 Required Courses (6 credits) sists of height and width. The motion is 20th-century Novel ...... 3 comprised of one drawing followed by LITS3123 Choose two of the following: another in a slightly different pose, fol - Contemporary Fiction ...... 3 LITS2001 lowed by another in a slightly different LITS3151 Survey I: Ancient to Early Modern ...... 3 pose and so on. 2D computer software is Detective Fiction ...... 3 LITS2002 used to execute the elements needed to LITS3152 World Literature II: produce today’s two-dimensional anima - Science Fiction ...... 3 13th –18th Centuries ...... 3 tions. LITS3153 LITS2003 created in 3D computer Comic Books and Graphic Novel s...... 3 Survey III: Approaches to World software packages exist in an X, Y and Z LITS3154 Literature ...... 3 world. The elements created for these Women’s Autobiography ...... 3 kinds of projects are treated almost as LITS3155 Electives (12 credits) physical objects that can be lit to emulate The Gothic in Fiction and Film ...... 3 Any four LITS courses at the 2000-level or real-world situations, textured realistically LITS3156 above or FREN, ITAL and SPAN 3000- and cameras can be placed to view these The Novel in Letter s...... 3 level courses. environments from any angle. Topics In addition to the credits required for Choose three courses (9 credits) from the each concentration shown below, students following: must fulfill the college general education LITS2008 requirements (see pages 54 –55). Literary Perspectives on Global Cultures ...... 3 LITS3014 American Dreams, American Tragedie s...... 3

*Courses emphasizing non-Western literature. *Courses emphasizing non-Western literature.

81 Film and Animation Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

3D Animation Concentration Major Electives (15–18 credits) Concentration Requirements Requirements 5–6 ANIM1000- to 4000-level courses (9 credits) Required Theory and Production Select three courses from the following: Cognate Requirements (12 credits) (30 credits) Credits Credits Credits FILM3211 ART1201 ANIM1500 Cinematography: Lightin g...... 3 Drawing I ...... 3 Storyboardin g...... 3 FILM3214 CGD1313 ANIM1750 Cinematography: Camerawor k...... 3 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Motion Graphics with After Effects ®.....3 FILM3401 CGD1314 ANIM1850 Advanced Cinematography ...... 3 Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 3D Computer Modeling ...... 3 FILM3430 ANIM2270 Reality TV Production ...... 3 Select one from the following: ZBrush Digital Sculpting Human FILM4465 ART1202 Anatom y...... 3 Client-driven Production I...... 3 Drawing II ...... 3 ANIM2500 Major Electives (6 –9 credits) ART1250 3D ...... 3 Art of the Graphic Novel ...... 3 Cognate Requirements ANIM3330 ART3302 (10 –16 credits) 3D Environment Modelin g...... 3 Life Drawing ...... 3 ART1191 ANIM3331 Photography I...... 3 Logo and Product Animation ...... 3 Cinematography CGD1313 ANIM3341 Concentration Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Character Animation Using CA T...... 3 Cinematography is an art form unique to COMM3349 ANIM4500 motion pictures, and the director of pho - Introduction to Television ...... 3 Thesis I...... 3 tography contributes in areas as diverse as THEA3112 ANIM4600 the look of the film, what lighting instru - Lighting for the Stag e...... 3 Thesis I I...... 3 ments to use, production design and cam - THEA3351 era movement. The cinematography Production and Crew I ...... 1 Major Electives (12–15 credits) concentration will train cinematographers Any survey or course ...... 3 4–5 ANIM1000- to 4000-level courses in both the technical and aesthetic skills of the cinematographer. Students also com - Directing Concentration Cognate Requirement (3 credits) plete courses in other skill areas, as The directing concentration is an area that CGD1313 required of a film and animation major. covers a wide array of skills. Directors for Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 the film medium must be educated in both Core Major Requirements technical and aesthetic areas that encom - 2D Animation Concentration (27 credits) pass what goes on both behind and in Requirements CINE1350 front of the camera. Directors must work History of Fil m...... 3 with other artists to make the film, all the Required Theory and Production CINE1501 while keeping in mind the experience of (27 credits) Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 the audience. Story structure, perfor - ANIM1300 FILM1005 mance, camera, editing, sound, set and Writing for Animation ...... 3 Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 production design — all come under the ANIM1400 FILM2208 auspices of the film director. Students also Character Design ...... 3 Filmmaking II: The Professional Crew ...3 complete courses in other skill areas, as ANIM1500 FILM2210 required of a film and animation major. Storyboardin g...... 3 Postproduction I ...... 3 Core Major Requirements ANIM1501 FILM2250 Fundamentals of Animation Screenwriting I...... 3 (27 credits) Principles ...... 3 FILM3209 CINE1501 ANIM1750 Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 Motion Graphics with After Effects ®.....3 and Craft of Film Production ...... 3 CINE3350 ANIM1800 FILM4311 Twentieth-century Cinem a...... 3 Vector Animation Using Animate CC .....3 Producing and Directing the FILM1005 ANIM2100 Thesis Film I ...... 3 Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 Tradigital Animation ...... 3 FILM4312 FILM2208 ANIM4500 Producing and Directing the Filmmaking II: The Professional Cre w. . . . 3 Thesis I...... 3 Thesis Film II ...... 3 FILM2210 ANIM4600 Postproduction I ...... 3 Thesis I I...... 3 FILM2250 Screenwriting I...... 3

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Credits making.” The editing room is where a Credits FILM3209 story can be put together and taken apart; COMM2210 Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art it’s where music and sound can be placed Popular Culture and the Media ...... 3 and Craft of Film Production ...... 3 to enhance a story. And managing all the MUSIH2205 FILM4311 elements of postproduction — from sync - Music for the Movies ...... 3 Producing and Directing the ing sound to cutting picture, to sound mix - THEA3351 Thesis Film I ...... 3 ing and finalizing special effects — are Production and Crew I ...... 1 FILM4312 under the management of the editor and FILM survey or auteur cours e Producing and Directing the postproduction supervisor. Students also (with department approval )...... 3 Thesis Film II ...... 3 complete courses in othere skill areas, as Concentration Requirements required of a film and animation major. Film Production Concentration (9 credits) Core Major Requirements In the film production concentration, stu - dents learn modern digital film produc - CINE2350 (27 credits) tion, which has begun to take over the The American Film Director ...... 3 Credits circuit by storm, as well FILM3363 CINE1501 as industry-standard video and film pro - Film Directing ...... 3 Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 duction, shooting projects with HD, (HL), FILM survey or auteur cours e CINE3350 24p digital cameras, professional Betacam (with department approval) ...... 3 Twentieth-century Cinem a...... 3 and Arri flex 16mm cameras. Students Major Electives (6 –9 credits) FILM1005 learn nonlinear postproduction in Becton Note: Three credits in internship experience Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 College’s Final Cut and Avid Editing may be used to fulfill major elective require - FILM2208 Rooms. Cours es in screenwriting, direct - ments. Filmmaking II: The Professional Crew ...3 ing, lighting and cinematography comple - Cognate Requirements FILM2210 ment production and postproduction Postproduction I...... 3 (10 –16 credits) courses. The program culminates in senior FILM2250 CGD1313 thesis projects screened at a public movie Screenwriting I...... 3 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 theater. FILM3209 COMM2210 Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art Required Theory and Production Popular Culture and the Media ...... 3 and Craft of Film Production ...... 3 (27 credits) MUSIH2205 FILM4311 CINE1501 Music for the Movie s...... 3 Producing and Directing the Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 PHIL1106 Thesis Film I ...... 3 CINE3350 Ideas of Happiness ...... 3 FILM4312 Twentieth-century Cinema ...... 3 PHIL1107 Producing and Directing the FILM1005 Dreams and the Imagination ...... 3 Thesis Film II ...... 3 Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 PHIL1436 Concentration Requirements FILM2208 Asian Philosoph y...... 3 Filmmaking II: The Professional Cre w. . . . 3 PHIL2102 (9 credits) FILM2210 Space and Tim e...... 3 FILM2214 Postproduction I...... 3 PSYC3015 Audio for Film and Vide o...... 3 FILM2250 Theories of Personalit y...... 3 FILM3212 Screenwriting I ...... 3 PSYC3331 Postproduction II ...... 3 FILM3209 Theories of Learning ...... 3 FILM3430 Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art PSYC3333 Reality TV Production and Craft of Film Production ...... 3 Sensation and Perception ...... 3 FILM4461 FILM4311, FILM4312 PSYC4291 Documentary Filmmaking Producing and Directing the History and Systems of Psychology ...... 3 or Thesis Film I, I I...... 6 THEA1110 FILM4465 Introduction to Actin g...... 3 Client-drive Production I ...... 3 Major Elective Courses (Film THEA2005 Major Electives (6 –9 credits) Production) Directing I...... 3 Note: Three credits in internship experience (15–25 credits) THEA3351 may be used to fulfill major elective require - Production and Crew I...... 1 ments. Cognate Requirements Cognate Requirements Editing Concentration (15–16 credits) Editing concentration is where all the ele - (10 –16 credits) CGD1313 ANIM1750 Creative Imagery with Photoshop ...... 3 ments involved in making a film are put ® together. Orson Welles once said, “Editing Motion Graphics with After Effects ....3 THEA3351 isn’t just one part of filmmaking, it is film - CGD1313 Production and Crew I...... 1 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3

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Credits All Concentrations FILM4800 Independent Study Any survey or auteur course ...... 3 Concentration Electives Any survey or auteur course Art course ...... 3 (1 4–16 credits) Animation Concentration Communications cours e...... 3 ANIM2243 Advanced After Effects ® Theater cours e...... 3 Electives may be selected from a variety of courses in concentration and cognate ANIM2245 3D Character Modeling disciplines. It is recommended that each ANIM2285 3D Asset Creation for Video Game Animation Video Games Concentration student select courses from the elective category that fit into the following tracks: ANIM2300 Texturing for 3D The video game animation program focus - Production es on the artistic side of video-game pro - Cinematography, Film, Directing and ANIM3225 Vector Animation II duction. Students study the formulation of Editing Concentrations ANIM3250 3D Particle Animation the visual and interactive content, goals ANIM1750 Motion Graphics with ® and Effects and gameplay of video games. The course After Effects ANIM3343 Advanced Character work for this concentration emphasizes the ANIM1850 3D Computer Modeling Animation visual and design components while learn - ANIM2500 3D Computer Animation ANIM3345 Custom 3D Character ing the software necessary to produce ani - ANIM3330 3D Environment Rigging and Animation mation for video games by constructing Modeling ANIM4100 Design and Development practical projects which are commonly ANIM3341 Character Animation of Video Games produced in professional gaming compa - Using CAT ANIM4422 Internship in Animation I nies. The faculty are working professionals CGD2213 2D Design with the ANIM4423 Internship in Animation who bring wealth of real-world experience Computer II and knowledge to share with students. CGD3303 Web Design ANIM4800 Independent Study in Required Theory and Production CINE1350 History of Film Animation (30 credits) CINE2404 Films of Alfred Hitchcock ANIM4900 Faculty/Student Research CINE2405 American Film Comedy ANIM1650 ANIM4901 Faculty/Student Research CINE3011 : Mystery Films Game Desig n...... 3 ANIMH1202 History of Special 1940s –50s ANIM2240 Effects and Animation CINE3215 Introduction to World Low Poly 3D Modeling ...... 3 Cinema Video Game Animation Concentration ANIM2270 CINE4801 Horror and Science Fiction ANIM1500 Storyboarding ZBrush Digital Sculpting Human Movies ANIM1750 Motion Graphics with Anatom y...... 3 ® COMM3012 Newswriting After Effects ANIM2500 COMM3020 Art and Theory of Film ANIM1850 3D Computer Modeling 3D Computer Animation ...... 3 ® COMM3349 Introduction to Television ANIM2243 Advanced After Effects ANIM3330 FILM3211 Cinematography: Lighting ANIM2245 3D Character Modeling 3D Environment Modelin g...... 3 FILM3212 Postproduction II ANIM2285 3D Asset Creation for ANIM3341 FILM3214 Cinematography: Video Games Character Animation Using CA T...... 3 Camerawork ANIM2300 Texturing for 3D ANIM3350 FILM3363 Film Directing Production 3D Game Creation Using Unrea l...... 3 FILM3401 Advanced Cinematography ANIM3250 3D Particle Animation and ANIM3450 FILM3425 16mm Motion Picture Effects 3D Game Creation Using Unit y...... 3 Photography ANIM3331 Logo and Product ANIM4500 FILM3426 Producing Movies Animation Thesis I...... 3 FILM3427 Distributing Movies and ANIM3343 Advanced Character ANIM4600 Media Animation Thesis I I...... 3 FILM3430 Reality TV Production ANIM3345 Custom 3D Character FILM3462 Advanced Production Rigging and Animation Major Electives (12–15 credits) FILM4409 Music Scoring for Film- ANIM4422 Internship in Animation I 4–5 ANIM1000- to 4000-level courses Video ANIM4423 Internship in Animation II FILM4422 Internship in Film I ANIMH1202 History of Special Effects Cognate Requirements (6 credits) FILM4423 Internship in Film II and Animation ART1201 FILM4461 Documentary Filmmaking Drawing I...... 3 FILM4463 Sports Video Production Animation Minor CGD1313 FILM4465 Client-driven Production I Animation is the process of creating the Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 FILM4466 Producing the Digital illusion of motion through a variety of Film I techniques. The 15-credit minor in anima - FILM4467 Producing the Digital tion prepares students to understand the Film II various types of digital 2D motion graphics FILM4470 Client-driven Production II (which focus on image manipulation) and 3D computer animation (which takes

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place in virtual worlds) and their uses. The Credits Credits flexibility of this minor allows students to CINE2015 CINE1501 target their area of interest whether it is Italian Cinem a...... 3 Cinematic Storytelling ...... 3 commercial-style motion graphics, special CINE2207 FILM1005 effects or 3D character animation. East Asian Cinema ...... 3 Filmmaking I: Basic Production ...... 3 Required Courses (9 credits) CINE2515 FILM2208 Spanish Film ...... 3 Filmmaking II: The Professional Crew ...3 Credits CINE3015 FILM2210 ANIM1850 Japanese Culture Through Fil m...... 3 Postproduction I ...... 3 3D Computer Modeling ...... 3 CINE3215 FILM2250 ANIM2500 Introduction to World Cinema ...... 3 Screenwriting I 3D Computer Animati on...... 3 or CGD1313 Auteur Course (3 credits) FILM3209 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Three credits on a director, such as: Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art Elective Courses (6 credits) CINE2010 and Craft of Film Productio n...... 3 Select two of the following courses: Films of Spike Lee ...... 3 Any survey or auteur course ...... 3 ANIM1750 CINE2350 Motion Graphics with After Effects ®....3 The American Film Director ...... 3 Screenwriting/Dramatic ANIM2243 CINE2404 Writing Minor Advanced After Effects ®...... 3 Films of Alfred Hitchcock ...... 3 The screenwriting/dramatic writing minor ANIM3250 CINE2406 is designed for students interested in study - 3D Particle Animation and Effect s...... 3 Clint Eastwood — The Total Artis t...... 3 ing the art and craft of writing for the ANIM3331 CINE2408 screen and/or stage. The rationale for the Logo and Product Animatio n...... 3 The Films of Woody Alle n...... 3 proposed required courses for this minor is ANIM3341 CINE3345 that knowledge of all forms of creative and Character Animation Using CA T...... 3 Films of Steven Spielber g...... 3 dramatic writing contribute to each other and is necessary for a student to become a Cinema Studies Minor Cinema Studies Course (3 credits) well-rounded writer no matter what the The 15-credit cinema studies minor (previ - Three credits of cinema survey such as: format. The most talented, acclaimed and ously called the film studies minor) is CINE2205 successful screenwriters and playwrights designed for students interested in study - Blondes and Bombshells ...... 3 often cross genres. For information con - ing movies as texts and as popular culture. CINE2405 tact School of the Arts. Traditionally, students of this discipline American Film Comed y...... 3 Required Courses (9 credits) study the history, production processes and CINE3335 CREW2255 the aesthetics of film as well as the theories The American Film ...... 3 Playwriting and Dramatic Structure .....3 that analyze the ways in which film, cul - CINE3010 FILM2250 ture and audience interact to negotiate and Film Noir: The Dark Side of Screenwriting I ...... 3 construct meaning. The two required Cinema ...... 3 FILM2251 courses provide the foundations for these CINE3011 Screenwriting I I...... 3 four areas of investigation (history, produc - Film Noir: Mystery Films 1940s –50s .....3 tion, aesthetics, theory). The electives offer HIST2100 Electives (6 credits) an opportunity for a wider breadth of Medieval History in Film ...... 3 experience or a more tightly focused study. Select two of the following courses: Film Production Minor COMM2005 Narrative Communication in Required Foundation Courses The film production minor is for students (6 credits) Media and Everyday Lif e...... 3 not majoring in film and animation. The CREW2002 CINE1501 minor in film consists of six courses that Cinematic Storytellin g...... 3 Creative Writing: Fictio n...... 3 will pre pare students to understand the FILM3303 CINE3350 film making process, analyze the strengths Twentieth-century Cinema ...... 3 Advanced Screenwriting I ...... 3 of different genres in the medium and cre - FILM3304 ate short films in a digital medium in one Non-American Film Course Advanced Screenwriting I I...... 3 of the genres that they have studied. THEA3255 (3 credits) The courses in this minor will cover the Advanced Playwritin g...... 3 Select from the following: foundations of the three stages of produc - CINE2005 tion, 1) conception and development of an French Cinem a idea, 2) preproduction and production and or 3) postproduction. Students will choose to FREN2005 emphasize either their writing or produc - French Fil m...... 3 tion skills.

85 Fine Arts Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

3D Video Game Animation Credits Minor Fine Arts Major ART1315 With the advancement of 3D-accelerated (B.A.) Ceramics I...... 3 graphics, video games now go far beyond ART2233 the sprite-based 2D graphics to display School of the Arts 3-Dimensional Desig n...... 3 visuals that are more realistic and lifelike. ART2236 In the 15-credit video game animation Requirements for the Introduction to Color ...... 3 minor, students learn how to create opti - Bachelor of Arts Degree ART2316 mized 3D graphics and animations that The School of the Arts offers a concentra - Ceramics II will respond well for the player, and then tion in studio arts. or apply interactivity to those pieces using Students should see College require - ART2336 industry-standard game-creation plat - ments on pages 54 –55 for details of the Sculpture II ...... 3 forms. Both first-person (rendered from general education requirements. ART3237 the perspective of the player’s character) Junior Portfolio Preparation I...... 0 and third-person (shown from a distance Studio Arts Concentration ART4371 away from the player’s character) games (42 –45 credits plus 6 cognate Senior Portfolio Preparatio n...... 0 are explored. credits) Cognate Requirements — Art History The studio arts concentration offers a pro - (6 credits) Required Courses (9 credits) gram of study for students interested in ARTH1205 Credits careers in the fine arts and related fields, Art History: Prehistoric Through ANIM2240 such as art education, art therapy and Medieval ...... 3 Low Poly 3D Modeling ...... 3 museum studies. This innovative approach ARTH1206 ANIM2500 to the studio arts matches courses across Art History: Renaissance Through 3D Computer Animation ...... 3 disciplines from the unique ART1250 Art Today ...... 3 CGD1313 of the Graphic Novel and ART1260 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Ceramic Character Sculpture to the tradi - Major Electives (15 –18 credits) tional ART3302 Life Drawing and It is suggested that electives be taken in stu - Elective Courses (6 credits) ART3337 Life Sculpture. Students gain a dio arts and/or art history. See adviser for strong foundation as they are individually updated elective list. Select two of the following courses: encouraged to develop their own artistic ART1157 ANIM1650 voice in an interdisciplinary approach. Printmaking I ...... 3 Game Design ...... 3 Knowledge of traditional skills is empha - ART1169 ANIM3350 sized along with contemporary art and Watercolor Painting I ...... 3 3D Game Creation Using Unrea l...... 3 ideas. Offerings include a wide range of ART1191 ANIM3450 classes at multiple levels in drawing, paint - Photography I...... 3 3D Game Creation Using Unity ...... 3 ing, ceramics, sculpture, photography, two- ART1250 Accelerated Combined and three-dimensional design, color theory, Art of the Graphic Nove l...... 3 Degree Program — B.A. in printmaking, computer graphics and art ART1260 Film and Animation/M.A in history. Students are exposed to a range of Ceramic Character Sculpture ...... 3 Animation Program professional practices which prepare them ART2060 for diverse careers in the arts. Advanced Character Sculptur e...... 3 For the accelerated combined B.A. in film ART2061 and animation/M.A. in animation degree Major Requirements Animal Sculpture ...... 3 program, see page 216. (42 –45 credits plus 6 cognate ART2062 credits) Advanced Animal Sculpture ...... 3 Accelerated Combined ART2269 Degree Program — B.A. in Required Courses (33 credits/ Watercolor Painting I I...... 3 Film and Animation/M.F.A in 27 Studio Arts plus 6 cognate credits) ART2316 Animation Program Credits Ceramics I I...... 3 For the accelerated combined B.A. in film ART1201 ART2319 and animation/M.F.A. in animation degree Drawing I...... 3 Drawing III ...... 3 program, see page 217. ART1202 ART2320 Drawing I I...... 3 Drawing I V...... 3 ART1225 ART2326 Painting I...... 3 Painting II ...... 3 ART1231 ART2336 2-Dimensional Design I...... 3 Sculpture II ...... 3 ART1235 ART3302 Sculpture I ...... 3 Life Drawin g...... 3

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Credits Art History Elective (3 credits) Required Courses (12 credits) ART3307 Credits Credits Ceramics III ...... 3 ARTH1402 ART1201 ART3308 Museums of New Yor k Drawing I ...... 3 Ceramics I V...... 3 or ART1225 ART3313 ARTH2265 Painting I ...... 3 Ceramics V...... 3 History of Photography ART1235 ART3314 or Sculpture I Ceramics VI ...... 3 ARTH3423 and ART3327 Women Artists ART1231 Painting III ...... 3 or 2-Dimensional Design I ART3328 ARTH3803 or Painting I V...... 3 Modern Art in the ART2233 ART3337 New York Museum ...... 3 3-Dimensional Design ...... 3 Life Sculpture ...... 3 ART1315 ART4422 Studio Arts Elective (3 credits) Ceramics I ...... 3 Internship in Art I ...... 3 ART1201 ART4423 Drawing I Elective (3 credits) Internship in Art I I...... 3 or Select any one of the following: ARTH1402 ART1225 ART1250 Museums of New York ...... 3 Painting I Art of the Graphic Nove l...... 3 ARTH2218 or ART1260 20th-century Art ...... 3 ART1231 Ceramic Character Sculptur e...... 3 ARTH3217 2-Dimensional Design I ART2316 Late 19th-century Art ...... 3 or Ceramics I I...... 3 ARTH3219 ART1235 ART2326 Art in America ...... 3 Sculpture I Painting I I...... 3 ARTH3423 or ART3302 Women Artists ...... 3 ART1315 Life Drawing ...... 3 ARTH3803 Ceramics I ART3337 Modern Art in the New York or Life Sculptur e...... 3 Museum ...... 3 ART2233 3-Dimensional Design ...... 3 Art History Minor The minor in art history is designed for Studio Arts Minor students interested in studying the history The minor in studio arts consists of five of visual art as an academic discipline. The courses (15 credits) that will prepare required six courses have been selected to students in the fundamentals of two- prepare students in the fundamentals of dimensional and three-dimensional visual this discipline and to cover a range of his - language, allowing them to express them - torical periods — spanning prehistoric to selves in a range of methods and materials. contemporary — as well as a variety of These courses instill in students the media. One studio art class is included to conceptual foundations for understanding enhance the students’ appreciation of the the creative process as well as the technical creative process and to strengthen their skills to implement their ideas. Student art ability to write accurately about art. exhibitions and faculty-led trips to museums and galleries enrich the learning experience. Required Courses (9 credits) ARTH1205 Art History: Prehistoric Through Medieva l...... 3 ARTH1206 Art History: Renaissance Through Toda y...... 3 ARTH2218 20th-century Ar t...... 3

87 Government and Law • Graphic Design Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

departments and agencies of the federal Government and government which manage foreign affairs. Graphic Design In addition to the courses required of Law Major (B.A.) all government and law majors, students in Major (B.A.) Department of Social Sciences and this track must take a minimum of 12 School of the Arts History GOVT credits with a global politics The graphic design major provides individ - emphasis at a 2000 or higher level. These uals with the opportunity to learn the Requirements for the courses will be designated GOVT2100 – skills, principles and latest industry-stan - Bachelor of Arts Degree 2199, GOVT3100 –3199 and GOVT4100 – dard tools needed to prepare for a wide 4199. variety of careers in the graphic design Students majoring in government and law industry. The courses focus on the art of must complete 30–45 credits of course Legal Studies Concentration communication and problem solving work in GOVT courses or approved sub - through the use of type, space, visual stitutions. The following courses are Students majoring in government and law imagery and computer software. This rig - required. with a concentration in legal studies must orous curriculum merges creative visual Credits complete 33 –42 credits of course work in aesthetics with modern technology, which GOVT1000 the area of government and law. is necessary for mastering print, illustra - American Government and Politics ...... 3 The goal of the legal studies concentra - tion or web media production. GOVT1100 tion is to prepare students for law school Completion of this program will result Global Politics ...... 3 or to provide students with a basic over- in a Bachelor of Arts in graphic design GOVT2400 view of law and legal institutions to help with a concentration in illustration, print Political Ethics ...... 3 them in a variety of careers in government design or web design awarded by Fairleigh GOVT2500 service, public policy or the private sector. Dickinson University. Admission decisions Social Analysis ...... 3 In addition to the courses required of are made in accordance with criteria, poli - GOVT3801 all government and law majors, students in cies and procedures established by FDU. Current Events Seminar ...... 3 this concentration shall take the following courses: Students must maintain a grade point ratio GOVT4498 Credits of 2.00 in their courses at FDU subsequent Internship in Government and Law ...... 3 GOVT1200 to admission. Students may also take specially designed Introduction to Law For more information regarding this tracks in global politics and legal studies . or major contact the graphic design adviser or Students shall select the remaining credits GOVT3240 the director of the graphic design program of course work from the 2000-, 3000- and Law and Society ...... 3 at the Florham Campus, Madison, New 4000-level courses in government and law GOVT2230 Jersey. with the guidance of their faculty adviser. Judicial Process Government and law is favored by stu - or Requirements for the dents preparing for law school. It is not GOVT2030 Bachelor of Arts Degree required but students interested in law The Supreme Court ...... 3 may wish to major with the legal studies GOVT3210 Illustration Concentration concentration and/or double major with Civil Liberties and Civil Rights Illustration allows for a personal style, criminology (pages 78 –79) or pursue a or giving students a competitive edge in their criminology minor (page 79). GOVT3220 design careers. The illustration concentra - Government and law majors interested Criminal Law ...... 3 tion gives students the opportunity to in a career in teaching may also be admit - An additional government and law develop their abilities in a wide range of ted to QUEST, the five-year accelerated course cross-listed in another field (such as marketing, advertising and editorial-art preparation program for teaching certifica - anthropology, criminology, sociology or lit - arenas, through the development of criti - tion. erature). These courses will be designated cal-thinking skills in visual communica - Students should see College require - GOVT2380 –2399, GOVT3380 –3399 and tion. Students will learn a variety of digital ments on pages 54 –55 for details of the GOVT4380 –4399. and real-media techniques, with an empha - general education requirements. sis on design principles and concept devel - Government and Law Minor opment. Global Politics Concentration The government and law minor is for stu - Students majoring in government and law dents not majoring in government and law. Required Theory and Production with a concentration in global politics Students minoring in government and law Courses (33 credits) must complete 33 –42 credits of course must take five courses (15 credits) of gov - Credits work in the area of government and law. ernment and law (GOVT). CGD1212 The goal of the global politics concen - Introduction to Graphic Design ...... 3 tration track is to prepare students for CGD1313 careers in international corporations, non - Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 governmental organizations (NGOs) and

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Credits Credits Credits CGD1314 CGD4900 Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 Faculty/Student Researc hI...... 3 CGDH2020 CGD1552 CGD4901 History of Graphic Desig n...... 3 The Digital Children’s Book ...... 3 Faculty/Student Researc h II ...... 3 CGD2212 CGDH2020 Concentration Electives Typography 1 ...... 3 History of Graphic Desig n...... 3 (12 credits) CGD2213 CGDH2216 Choose four from the following: 2D Design with the Compute r...... 3 Design for Social Responsibility ...... 3 CGD1050 CGD2215 Note: Six credits in internship experience may Creative Concept Drawing ...... 3 Editorial Design and Illustration ...... 3 be used to fulfill major elective requirements. CGD1552 CGD2370 The Digital Children’s Book ...... 3 Print Layout ...... 3 Cognate Requirements (9 credits) CGD2170 CGD3351 ART3302 Branding Desig n...... 3 Illustration Desig n...... 3 Life Drawing CGD2215 CGD4420 or Editorial Illustration and Desig n...... 3 Thesis ...... 3 ART1225 CGD2243 CGD4500 Painting I Children’s Book Publishin g...... 3 Portfolio Preparatio n...... 3 or CGD3303 ART1169 Web Desig n...... 3 Concentration Electives Watercolor Painting I...... 3 CGD3315 (12 credits) ART1201 WordPress ...... 3 Choose four from the following: Drawing I ...... 3 CGD3351 CGD1050 ART3350 Illustration Desig n...... 3 Creative Concept Drawing ...... 3 Illustratio n...... 3 CGD3352 CGD2170 Typograph y2...... 3 Print Design Concentration Branding Desig n...... 3 CGD3358 The print design concentration teaches the CGD2243 Project-based Web Desig n...... 3 creative process of producing visual com - Children’s Book Publishin g...... 3 CGD3360 munications and presentations in order to CGD3303 Freelance Practices ...... 3 convey a specific message to a targeted Web Desig n...... 3 CGD3362 audience, specifically intended for printing. CGD3315 Mobile App Design ...... 3 The most common types of print-design WordPress ...... 3 CGD3373 products are publications, brochures, busi - CGD3352 Email Blast Design and ness cards, posters, product labels and Typograph y2...... 3 Implementation ...... 3 packaging. CGD3355 CGD3374 Package Desig n...... 3 Online Ad Design and Required Theory and Production CGD3358 Implementation ...... 3 Project-based Web Desig n...... 3 Courses (33 credits) CGD3380 CGD3360 CGD1212 Social Media Marketing Desig n...... 3 Freelance Practices ...... 3 Introduction to Graphic Design ...... 3 CGD3385 CGD3362 CGD1313 E-commerce Desig n...... 3 Mobile App Design ...... 3 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 CGD4422 CGD3363 CGD1314 Graphic Design Internship I...... 3 Interactive Publishin g...... 3 Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 CGD4423 CGD3373 CGD2212 Graphic Design Internship II ...... 3 Email Blast Design and Typography 1...... 3 CGD4900 Implementation ...... 3 CGD2213 Faculty/Student Researc hI...... 3 CGD3374 2D Design with the Computer ...... 3 CGD4901 Online Ad Design and CGD2370 Faculty/Student Researc h II ...... 3 Implementation ...... 3 Print Layout ...... 3 CGDH2216 CGD3380 CGD3355 Design for Social Responsibility ...... 3 Social Media Marketing Desig n...... 3 Package Desig n...... 3 Note: Six credits in internship experience CGD3385 CGD3363 may be used to fulfill major elective require - E-commerce Desig n...... 3 Interactive Publishin g...... 3 ments. CGD4422 CGD4420 Graphic Design Internship I...... 3 Thesis ...... 3 CGD4423 CGD4500 Graphic Design Internship II ...... 3 Portfolio Preparatio n...... 3

89 Graphic Design Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Cognate Requirements (9 credits) Credits Graphic Design Minor Credits CGD2212 The 15-credit minor in graphic design will ANIM1750 Typography 1 ...... 3 pre pare students to understand, formulate ® Motion Graphics with After Effects .....3 CGD2215 and create design solutions for a variety of ANIM1850 Editorial Design and Illustratio n...... 3 visual communication problems in print, 3D Computer Modeling CGD2243 the web and other two-dimensional design or Children’s Book Publishin g...... 3 contexts. ART1260 CGD2370 To achieve this goal, the courses in this Ceramic Character Sculpture Print Layout ...... 3 minor seek to instill in students the concep - or CGD3351 tual foundations for understanding design, ART2233 Illustration Desig n...... 3 the desire to develop visual sensitivity and 3-Dimensional Design ...... 3 CGD3352 the requisite traditional and software skills ART1201 Typograph y2...... 3 necessary to confront real-world design sit - Drawing I ...... 3 CGD3355 uations competitively. Package Design ...... 3 Web Design Concentration CGD3360 Required Courses The web design concentration encompass - Freelance Practices ...... 3 Credits es a variety of skills in the design and pro - CGD3362 CGD1313 duction of websites and other internet Mobile App Desig n...... 3 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 products including interface design, CGD3363 CGD1314 authoring and coding through the use of Interactive Publishin g...... 3 Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 CGD3373 proprietary software. Students study how CGD2213 Email Blast Design and websites work in order to produce the 2D Design with the Computer ...... 3 front-end user interface as well as develop - Implementation ...... 3 ing the functionality, navigation and inter - CGD3374 CGD2370 activity of web-based products. Online Ad Design and Print Layout ...... 3 Implementation ...... 3 CGD3303 Required Theory and Production CGD3380 Web Desig n...... 3 Courses (30 credits) Social Media Marketing Desig n...... 3 Note: Students who previously declared an 18-credit minor must complete a Dec - CGD1212 CGD3385 laration of Minor form (available in the Introduction to Graphic Desig n...... 3 E-commerce Desig n...... 3 Records Office) in order to convert to the CGD1313 CGD4422 revised, 15-credit minor. Students who Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Graphic Design Internship I...... 3 convert to the revised minor MUST com - CGD1314 CGD4423 plete all requirements affiliated with the Illustrator Graphics and Design ...... 3 Graphic Design Internship II ...... 3 15-credit minor. No course substitutions CGD2213 CGD4900 will be permitted. 2D Design with the Compute r...... 3 Faculty/Student Researc hI...... 3 CGD4901 CGD3303 Web Design Minor Web Desig n...... 3 Faculty/Student Researc h II ...... 3 CGD3315 CGDH2216 This 15-credit minor will allow students to WordPress ...... 3 Design for Social Responsibility ...... 3 explore the field of web design, learning CGD3358 Note: Six credits in internship experience the industry-standard tools and software Project-based Web Desig n...... 3 may be used to fulfill major elective require - for development of personal and commer - CGD4420 ments. cial websites for the computer and mobile Thesis ...... 3 devices. The focus is on design, composi - CGD4500 Cognate Requirements (9 credits) tion, color therapy, typography, interaction Portfolio Preparatio n...... 3 ANIM1750 and responsive design. ® CGDH2020 Motion Graphics with After Effects Required Courses (9 credits) History of Graphic Desig n...... 3 or ANIM1850 CGD1313 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 Concentration Electives 3D Computer Modeling ...... 3 CGD3303 (12 credits) ART1201 Drawing I ...... 3 Web Design ...... 3 Choose four from the following: ART1260 CGD3315 CGD1050 Ceramic Character Sculpture WordPress ...... 3 Creative Concept Drawing ...... 3 or CGD1552 ART2233 The Digital Children’s Book ...... 3 3-Dimensional Design ...... 3 CGD2170 Branding Desig n...... 3

90 History Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Electives (6 credits) Cognate Requirements (9 credits) Select two of the following courses: History Major Credits Credits (B.A.) ECON1111 ANIM1750 Introduction to Economics ...... 3 Motion Graphics with After Effects ®.... 3 Department of Social Sciences GEOG1102 Geography and World Issues ...... 3 ANIM1850 and History GOVT1000 3D Computer Modeling ...... 3 Requirements for the American Government and CGD3358 Politic s...... 3 Project-based Web Design ...... 3 Bachelor of Arts Degree CGD3360 History is the study of the human past, Elementary Education Freelance Practices ...... 3 which is an ongoing process of learning Specialization and discovery. The major is designed to CGD3361 provide students with a nuanced under - Mobile Web Design ...... 3 standing of the past and to equip them Major Elective Courses CGD3362 with the tools and skills necessary to become (18 –21 credits) Mobile App Design ...... 3 effective critical thinkers, researchers and Note: Select three credits from each of the CGD3373 writers. History majors interested in a career following areas. At least six credits of major Email Blast Design and in teaching may also be admitted to QUEST, electives must be at the 3000 level. Implementation ...... 3 the five-year accelerated preparation pro - A. Africa and Asia CGD3374 gram for teaching certification. B. Europe Online Ad Design and C. Latin America Implementation ...... 3 Required Courses (15 credits) D. United States Note: Three credits in internship experience CGD3380 Credits (HIST4498 Internship in History) may be Social Media Marketing Design ...... 3 HIST1150 used to fulfill major elective requirements. CGD3385 World History I ...... 3 E-commerce Design ...... 3 HIST1151 World History II ...... 3 Cognate Requirement (3 credits) HIST3802 GEOG1102 Historical Method s...... 3 Geography and World Issue s...... 3

Choose one of the following courses Secondary Education HIST2400 Specialization The Indian Ocean ...... 3 HIST2401 Major Elective Courses Pacific Worlds ...... 3 (18 –21 credits) HIST2402 Note: Select three credits from each of the Atlantic Worlds ...... 3 following areas. At least six credits of major HIST2403 electives must be at the 3000 level. Mediterranean World s...... 3 A. Africa and Asia B. Europe Choose one from a 4000-level seminar C. Latin America (Prerequisite: HIST3802 Historical Methods) D. United States Note: Three credits in internship experience Major Elective Courses (HIST4498 Internship in History) may be used to fulfill major elective requirements. (18 –21 credits) Note: Select three credits from each of the Cognate Requirement (3 credits) following areas. At least six credits of major ECON1111 electives must be at the 3000 level. Introduction to Economic s...... 3 A. Africa and Asia GEOG1102 B. Europe Geography and World Issue s...... 3 C. Latin America GOVT1000 D. United States American Government and Note: Three credits in internship experience Politic s...... 3 (HIST4498 Internship in History) may be used to fulfill major elective requirements.

91 Humanities Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Elementary Education A. Humanities Seminar — 6 credits and Special Education Humanities HUMN2201 Humanities Seminar I — Specialization 3 credits completed no later than the Major (B.A.) first semester of the junior year Major Elective Courses Department of Literature, HUMN3211 Humanities Seminar II — (18 –21 credits) Language, Writing and Philosophy 3 credits completed in the senior year Note: Select three credits from each of the B. Humanities Electives following areas. At least six credits of major Requirements for the Literature — 9 credits (any 2000- to 4000- electives must be at the 3000 level. Bachelor of Arts Degree level courses in ENGL, LITS or litera - A. Africa and Asia The humanities major is designed for stu - ture in translation in modern lan - B. Europe dents who desire to pursue a broadly based guages) C. Latin America liberal arts education. It offers an integrat - History — 12 credits (at least 3 credits in D. United States ed experience built around two seminars world history and 3 credits in American Note: Three credits in internship experience taken in the sophomore or junior year and history) (HIST4498 Internship in History) may be the senior year. Philosophy — 3 credits used to fulfill major elective requirements. Majors will complete a total of 36 –39 credits. Two options are available. Arts — 3 credits (any course in art history, Cognate Requirement (3 credits) music, theater, film emphasizing histori - Credits Standard Program (for students cal or generic content; production and GEOG1102 not in the QUEST/Teacher studio courses are not counted toward Geography and World Issues ...... 3 Preparation Program) the major) A. Humanities Seminar — 6 credits Additional electives in history, literature, History Minor HUMN2201 Humanities Seminar I — philosophy, art or internship — 3–6 credits The history minor is not for students 3 credits completed no later than the Note that ENGW1101 College Writing majoring in history. The history minor first semester of the junior year Workshop and ENGW1102 Research consists of 15 credits in history (HIST) HUMN3211 Humanities Seminar II — Writing Workshop count toward the cred - courses. 3 credits completed in the senior year its in English, and GOVT1000 American B. Basic Humanities Electives — 24 cred - Government and Politics is counted toward its (No more than one course at the 1000- the credits in history required for certifica - level in any one discipline) tion. GOVT1000 American Government and Politics is taken to fulfill the College’s Literature — 6 credits (any 2000- or general education requirements in social 3000- level ENGL, LITS or courses in and behavioral sciences. literature in translation in modern lan - guages) Humanities Minor History — 6 credits The humanities minor is for students not Philosophy — 6 credits majoring in humanities. Students minoring Arts (music, art history, theater, film) — in humanities must take 18 credits distrib - 6 credits in courses emphasizing histor - uted as below: ical or generic content; production and studio courses are not counted toward Required Course (3 credits) the humanities major. Credits C. Advanced Electives — 6–9 credits at HUMN2201 2000- or 3000-level in any combination of Humanities Seminar I...... 3 disciplines in Category B. An internship experience may be included in this group Introductory Humanities Electives of courses. (6 credits) Introductory (1000- to 2000-level) courses Humanities B.A./QUEST/Teacher in English, literature, film (non-production), Preparation — Elementary history, philosophy, theater (non-studio), art Education (non-studio) and music (non-performance). This option provides sufficient credits in English and history courses to permit Advanced Humanities Electives QUEST students to qualify for middle- (9 credits) school certification as well. Any advanced courses (2000-, 3000-, 4000- level) in subjects above; no more than 6 credits in a single discipline.

92 Mathematics Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

MATH3371 Modeling and Simulation The above requirements will assist stu - Mathematics or dents in preparing for actuarial exams 1 Pair V and 2, which are jointly administered by Major (B.A.) MATH2255 Discrete Structures the Society of Actuaries and the Casualty Department of Mathematics, MATH3306 Combinatorics Actuarial Society. Computer Science and Physics or Independent-study courses are also Pair VI available to further develop the fundamen - Requirements for the MATH3220 Linear Algebra tal mathematical/statistical concepts ap- Bachelor of Arts Degree MATH3331 Higher Geometry plicable to insurance problems. Specifically, or the student may Students should see College requirements Pair VII 1. Study the Theory of Interest and Life (pages 54 –55) for details of the general MATH3303 Probability Contingencies to strengthen their prepara - education requirements . Majors must com - MATH3305 Advanced Probability and tion for exam 2 and/or plete 40–41 credits of courses in mathe - Statistics 2. Study Actuarial Mathematics and matics and computer science and 8 credits Models to begin preparation for exam 3. in physics to be distributed as follows: Required Physics Courses Computer Science Required Courses (26 credits) (8 credits) Concentration CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer Majors must also complete PHYS2003, Science PHYS2013, PHYS2023 and PHYS2004, Students planning to major in mathematics MATH1203, Calculus I, II, III PHYS2014, PHYS2024 General Physics with a concentration in computer science MATH2202, with Calculus I and II. PHYS2003, should choose CSCI1205 Introduction to MATH2203 PHYS2013 will be applied to the science Computer Programming in fulfillment of MATH2255 Discrete Structures requirements of the general education the quantitative analysis requirement of MATH3220 Linear Algebra requirements. the general education requirements. MATH3251 Introductory Analysis Students are urged to take CHEM1201 or General Chemistry I and CHEM1203 Gen- Required Courses (34 credits) MATH3232 Multivariable Advanced eral Chemistry Laboratory I in fulfillment Credits Calculus of the additional science requirement of CSCI2215 MATH3303 Probability the general education requirements. Introduction to Computer Science ...... 3 CSCI2216 Elective Courses (15 credits) Actuarial Science Introduction to Computer Science I I...... 3 CSCI2233 Five courses to be selected from the Concentration Data Structure s and Algorithms ...... 3 mathematics offerings (MATH designa - Students planning to major in mathematics CSCI2255 tion) above the level of MATH2255 Dis - with a concentration in actuarial science Discrete Structure s...... 3 crete Structures or, with the permission of should complete all requirements for the MATH1203 the department, from the graduate offer - B.A. degree in mathematics with the selec - Calculus I ...... 4 ings in mathematics. With the permission tion of the following courses as electives in MATH2202 of the department, up to 6 credits from the the major: Calculus I I...... 4 2000- or higher-level offerings in computer MATH3305 Advanced Probability and MATH2203 science (CSCI designation) may be substi - Statistics Calculus II I...... 4 tuted for mathematics electives. MATH3309 Numerical Analysis MATH3220 At least one of the following pairs of To fulfill the general education require - Linear Algebra ...... 3 courses must be completed. ments, they are required to take: MATH3251 ECON2001 Introduction to Pair I Introductory Analysis Microeconomics MATH3251 Introductory Analysis or ECON2102 Introduction to MATH3335 Complex Variables MATH3232 Macroeconomics or Multivariable Advanced Calculu s...... 3 Pair II Additional cognate requirements include: MATH3303 MATH3309 Numerical Analysis ACCT2021 Introductory Financial Probability ...... 3 MATH3318 Differential Equations Accounting or CSCI1205 Introduction to Computer Elective Courses (15 credits) Pair III Programming MATH3210 Number Theory CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer Two courses (3 credits each) to be selected MATH3225 Abstract Algebra Science from the mathematics offerings (MATH or FIN3250 Principles of Financial designation) above the level of MATH2255 Pair IV Analysis Discrete Structures or, with the permission MATH3318 Differential Equations FIN3310 Intermediate Financial of the department, from the graduate offer - Analysis ings in mathematics and three courses (3

93 Mathematics Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

credits each) to be selected from the 3000- Mathematical Statistics Mathematics Minor or higher-level offerings in computer sci - Minor The mathematics minor is for students not ence (CSCI designation). This 15-credit minor is for students in the majoring in mathematics. Students minor - Silberman College of Business and Max- ing in mathematics must take 18 credits in Required Physics Courses well Becton College of Arts and Sciences. mathematics distributed as follows: (8 credits) Majors must also complete PHYS2003, Required Courses (15 credits) Required Courses (11 credits) PHYS2013, PHYS2023 and PHYS2004, Credits Credits PHYS2014, PHYS2024 General Physics MATH1203 MATH1203 with Calculus I and II. PHYS2003, Calculus I ...... 4 Calculus I ...... 4 PHYS2013 will be applied to the laborato - MATH2202 MATH2202 ry science requirement of the core curricu - Calculus II ...... 4 Calculus II ...... 4 lum. MATH3300 MATH3220 Students are urged to take CHEM1201 Statistics I ...... 3 Linear Algebra ...... 3 General Chemistry I and CHEM1203 Gen- MATH3303 eral Chemistry Laboratory I in fulfillment Probability ...... 3 Elective Courses (7 credits) of the additional science requirement of Seven credits of additional course work in the general education requirements. Mathematics for mathematics to be selected from the 2000- Cybersecurity Minor or higher-level offerings in mathematics Financial Mathematics This 16-credit minor is for non-computer (MATH designation). Concentration science majors. Students planning to major in mathematics with a concentration in financial mathe - Required Courses (16 credits) matics should complete all requirements CSCI1205 for the B.A. degree in mathematics with Introduction to Computer the selection of the following courses as Programming ...... 3 electives in the major: MATH1133 MATH3307 Mathematics of Finance Applied Statistics ...... 3 MATH3309 Numerical Analysis MATH1203 MATH4007 Financial Mathematics II Calculus I ...... 4 In addition to 12 credits of mathematics MATH2255 electives Discrete Structures ...... 3 MATH3355 To fulfill the general education require - Introduction to Cryptography ...... 3 ments, students are required to take: ECON2001 Introduction to Mathematics for the Business Microeconomics World Minor ECON2102 Introduction to Macroeconomics Required Courses (15 credits) MATH1203 Additional cognate requirements include: Calculus I ...... 4 ACCT2021 Introductory Financial MATH2202 Accounting Calculus II ...... 4 CSCI1205 Introduction to Computer MATH3303 Programming Probability ...... 3 CSCI2215 Introduction to Computer MATH3371 Science Modeling and Simulation FIN3250 Principles of Financial or Analysis MATH3305 FIN3310 Intermediate Financial Advanced Probability and Statistics Analysis or FIN4341 Financial Markets and MATH3307 Institutions Mathematics of Finance ...... 4 FIN4343 Securities and Investments FIN4405 Analytical Methods in Finance

94 Medical Imaging Sciences Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Medical Imaging Requirements for the Concentrations Bachelor of Science in There are two concentrations available Sciences Major Medical Imaging Sciences within this degree: Degree (B.S.M.I.S.) Diagnostic Medical Sonography Department of Biological and Biology Requirements Credits Concentration Allied Health Sciences BIOL1110 Diagnostic medical sonographers provide Medical and Pathological Completion of this program will result in a patient services using diagnostic ultra- Terminology ...... 2 sound under the supervision of a licensed Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging BIOL1201, BIOL1203 Sciences with a concentration in diagnostic physician. Sonographers look for subtle Biological Diversity (Lecture and differences between healthy and patho - medical sonography or vascular technology Laboratory) ...... 4 awarded jointly by Fairleigh Dickin son logical areas and decide what images to BIOL1202, BIOL1204 include in their report. The sonographer University and the Rutgers School of Introduction to Molecules, Cells and Health Professions (Rutgers SHP). Stu - may provide this service in a variety of Genes (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 medical settings where the physician is dents will complete 96 cred its during their BIOL1205, BIOL1206 first three years at FDU. They then must responsible for the use and interpretation Anatomy and Physiology I, II* ...... 8 of ultrasound procedures. For require - apply for acceptance to the professional BIOL2003, BIOL2004 component at Rutgers SHP for their senior ments see “Requirements for the Bachelor Cell Biology (Lecture and Laboratory ).... 4 of Science in Medical Imaging Sciences year. A joint degree is awarded upon com - BIOL3009, BIOL3019 pletion of the professional component. Degree.” A grade of B- or better in Microbiology (Lecture and BIOL1205, BIOL1206 Anatomy and Phys - Admission to the clinical courses at Laboratory )...... 4 Rutgers SHP requires a separate applica - iology I, II is required for this concentra - BIOL3256, BIOL3257 tion. tion, usually in the junior year. Consult the Genetics (Lecture and Laboratory) ...... 4 program adviser for application details and time lines. Admissions decisions for the Chemistry Requirements Vascular Technology clinical program are made in accordance CHEM2261, CHEM2262 Concentration with criteria, policies and procedures Organic Chemistry I, II ...... 6 Vascular technologists assist physicians in established by a joint Committee on CHEM2263, CHEM2264 the diagnosis of disorders affecting circula- Admissions and Academic Status for the Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, I I...... 2 tion by use of ultrasound instrumentation. degree program and cannot be guaranteed They noninvasively record vascular infor- by FDU. Students admitted to the clinical mation such as blood pressure, oxygen- program must maintain a minimum grade Physics Requirements ation and circulation throughout the body. point ratio of 2.85 and a “C” or better in PHYS1001, PHYS1011; For requirements see “Requirements for their prerequisite courses at FDU subse - PHYS1002, PHYS1012 the Bachelor of Science in Medical quent to admission. General Physics I, II — Imaging Sciences Degree.” A grade of B- For more information regarding these (Lecture and Laboratory) or better in BIOL1205, BIOL1206 degrees, contact the allied health adviser, 4 credits each semester Anatomy and Physiology I, II and CPR Florham Campus. or Certification are required for this con- Also see “Allied Health Sciences PHYS2003, PHYS2013; centration. Majors,” page 64. PHYS2004, PHYS2014 General Physics with Calculus I, II — (Lecture and Laboratory) 4 credits each semester ...... 8 After completion of three years of study (a minimum of 96 credits) at FDU, the pro - gram is completed in 12 –15 months at the Rutgers School of Health Professions. With the successful completion of the pro - gram at Rutgers SHP , the student will earn the Bachelor of Science in Medical Imag - ing Sciences.

*A grade of B- or better is required for Diagnostic Med - ical Sonography and Vascular Technology concentra - tions.

95 Philosophy Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Social and The remaining 9 credits should be selected Philosophy Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Art from the following courses: Credits Credits Major (B.A.) PHIL1103 PHIL1103 Department of Literature, Ethics ...... 3 Ethics ...... 3 Language, Writing and Philosophy PHIL1106 PHIL1106 Ideas of Happiness ...... 3 Ideas of Happines s...... 3 Requirements for the PHIL1119 PHIL1107 Bachelor of Arts Degree Legal Issues from a Philosophic Dreams and the Imagination ...... 3 Perspective ...... 3 PHIL1112 Philosophy as a major can be combined PHIL1440 Critical Thinking for College and Lif e.....3 with any other major and/or minor in the Biomedical Ethics ...... 3 PHIL1114 liberal arts and social sciences. Students PHIL2008 Philosophy Through Movie s...... 3 concentrating in philosophy must complete Ethical Issues in the Movie s...... 3 PHIL1119 30 credits (10 courses) in philosophy. PHIL2201 Legal Issues from a Philosophic Ancient Philosophy ...... 3 Perspective ...... 3 Required Courses (9 credits) PHIL2202 PHIL1120 To be taken in the first or second semester: Modern Philosophy ...... 3 Language and Communicatio n...... 3 Credits PHIL2203 PHIL1440 PHIL1101 Contemporary Philosophy ...... 3 Biomedical Ethics ...... Introduction to Logic ...... 3 PHIL2205 PHIL1439 PHIL1102 Social and Political Philosophy ...... 3 Nietzsch e: Philosopher as Introduction to Philosoph y...... 3 PHIL2207 Psychologis t...... 3 Philosophy of Religio n...... 3 PHIL2008 To be taken in the last year: PHIL2208 Ethical Issues in the Movie s...... 3 PHIL4401 Crime and Punishment ...... 3 PHIL2102 Philosophy Seminar ...... 3 PHIL2210 Space and Time ...... 3 What is Radical Politics ?...... 3 PHIL2201 Elective Courses (21 Credits) PHIL2211 Ancient Philosoph y...... 3 To be chosen from the available courses. Philosophy and Film ...... 3 PHIL2202 The student must consult with his/her PHIL2432 Modern Philosoph y...... 3 adviser to make sure that the distribution Philosophy of Law ...... 3 PHIL2203 is reasonable and representative across the PHIL2777 Contemporary Philosoph y...... 3 subfields of philosophy. Formal Logic ...... 3 PHIL2205 PHIL2828 Social and Political Philosoph y...... 3 History of Philosophy, Metaphysics, Immortality and Reincarnation ...... 3 PHIL2207 Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, PHIL3005 Philosophy of Religio n...... 3 Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Science War and Philosoph y...... 3 PHIL2208 PHIL1106 Students majoring in philosophy must Crime and Punishmen t...... 3 Ideas of Happiness ...... 3 complete the humanities area requirement PHIL2210 PHIL1107 of the general education requirements in What is Radical Politics ?...... 3 Dreams and the Imagination ...... 3 areas other than philosophy. PHIL2828 PHIL1112 Students should see College require - Immortality and Reincarnation ...... 3 Critical Thinking for College and Lif e..... 3 ments on pages 54 –55 for details of the PHIL3005 PHIL1114 general education requirements. War and Philosoph y...... 3 Philosophy Through Movies ...... 3 PHIL3306 PHIL1439 Philosophy Minor The Problem of Evi l...... 3 Nietzsch e: Philosopher as Psychologis t....3 Note: Students who previously PHIL2102 The philosophy minor is for students not majoring in philosophy. The philosophy declared an 18-credit minor in this area Space and Time ...... 3 must complete a Declaration of Minor PHIL2201 minor consists of 15 credits distributed as below: form (available in the Records Office) in Ancient Philosophy ...... 3 order to convert to the revised, 15-credit PHIL2202 Required Courses (6 credits) minor. Students who convert to the Modern Philosophy ...... 3 revised minor MUST complete all require - PHIL2203 PHIL1101 Introduction to Logi c...... 3 ments affiliated with the 15-credit minor. Contemporary Philosophy ...... 3 No course substitutions will be permitted. PHIL2828 PHIL1102 Immortality and Reincarnation ...... 3 Introduction to Philosoph y...... 3 PHIL3306 The Problem of Ev...... i l 3

96 Physical Education • Psychology Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Area II: Social Psychology Physical Psychology Credits PSYC3011 Education Major (B.A.) Group Dynamic s...... 3 Associate Dean’s Office Department of Psychology and PSYC3015 The University encourages student partici - Counseling Theories of Personalit y...... 3 pation in those physical activities that have PSYC3310 social significance and allow for lifetime Requirements for the Social Psycholog y...... 3 participation and interest. With this philos - Bachelor of Arts Degree ophy in mind, the emphasis in physical The psychology major is designed for stu - Area III: Clinical Psychology education courses is on those activities that dents to gain a broad background in the PSYC3001 have enduring value. scientific study and philosophical under - Human Development (Child )...... 3 standing of people, along with the practical PSYC3005 applications of the discipline. For those Abnormal Psycholog y...... 3 students who wish to pursue advanced PSYC3302 degrees, the program provides the basic Human Development (Adolescent )...... 3 knowledge and tools necessary for gradu - ate study. Area IV: Industrial Psychology Students majoring in psychology must PSYC3320 complete a minimum of 32 credits of Managerial Psycholog y...... 3 course work in psychology. Students should PSYC3322 see College requirements on pages 54 –55 Industrial Psychology ...... 3 for details of the general education require - The remaining credits may be electives ments . The required courses and suggested selected, with the guidance of the students’ sequence are: faculty advisers, from the PSYC3000 and Credits PSYC4000 series of psychology course PSYC1201 offerings. It is suggested that those stu - General Psychology (first or dents who seek a professional career in second semester) ...... 3 psychology: PSYC2210 1. Avoid an overconcentration in any Psychological Statistics (third one area of psychology at the undergradu - semester )...... 4 ate level and have as broad an exposure as PSYC2211 possible to the entire field. Research Methods (fourth 2. Become involved in an independent semester )...... 4 study project or internship at some point PSYC4291 during their fifth through eighth semester History and Systems of Psycholog y...... 3 of study. In addition, students are required to Students concentrating in psychology select one of the listed courses from each of must complete the social-behavioral sci - the following content areas of psychology. ences requirement of the general education Area I: Experimental Psychology requirements in an area other than psy - chology. PSYC3030 Advanced Experimental Psycholog y...... 3 Behavioral Neuroscience PSYC3032 Concentration Physiological Psychology ...... 3 PSYC3331 The psychology department, in conjunction Theories of Learning ...... 3 with the biological and allied health sciences PSYC3333 and chemistry de part ments, offers a course Sensation and Perception ...... 3 of study leading to a B.A. in psychology PSYC3334 with a concentration in behavioral neuro - Psychopharmacology ...... 3 science. This is designed for students wish - PSYC3335 ing to earn a baccalaureate degree with an Cognitive Psycholog y...... 3 emphasis on the physiological basis of behavior. The curriculum of 120 credits is structured to maximize the benefits avail - able through the interdisciplinary study of psychology, biology and chemistry. Under- graduate course requirements provide for the integrated understanding of the phar -

97 Sociology Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

macology of drug action and brain function Major Elective Courses (6 credits) as they relate to the discipline of behavioral Select from the following: Sociology Major neuroscience. Major core requirements Credits include two semesters of general chemistry CHEM4430 (B.A.) and laboratories, one semester of organic Selected Topics in Chemistry ...... 1–3 Department of Social Sciences and chemistry and laboratory, one semester of CHEM4685 History cell biology and laboratory and one semes - Pharmacolog y...... 3 Students majoring in sociology develop the ter of lectures and laboratories on the PSYC3333 knowledge and analytical skills needed to anatomy and physiology of the human Sensation and Perception ...... 3 pursue entry-level positions and profes - body. Psychology requirements include PSYC3335 sional careers in law, business, criminal general psychology, two semesters of statis - Cognitive Psycholog y...... 3 justice, education, government, health and tical and experimental methods, physiolog - medicine, human resources, public rela - ical psychology and psychopharma cology. Psychology Minor tions, social work and social services. In Course study culminates with an advanced The psychology minor is for students not addition, the bachelor’s degree is a first neuroscience methods seminar. Graduates majoring in psychology. The psychology step for graduate work in sociology in would be pre pared for graduate study minor (15 credits) consists of preparation for a career as a professor or in psychology, biology or neuroscience. researcher. Sociology majors interested in a Career openings exist in pharmaceutical Required Course (3 credits) career in teaching may also be admitted to research, pharmaceutical sales and market - QUEST, the five-year accelerated prepara - ing, hospital laboratory technology and PSYC1201 tion program for teaching certification. animal care. General Psycholog y...... 3 Requirements for the Major Requirements (46 credits) Electives (12 credits) Bachelor of Arts Degree Required Major Courses PSYC courses (3 credits each )...... 12 Students should see College requirements (40 credits) Credits on pages 54 –55 for details of the general Note: Students who previously declared BIOL1202 education requirements . Students majoring an 18-credit minor must complete a Dec - Introduction to Molecules, Cells in sociology must complete 30–45 credits laration of Minor form (available in the and Gene s...... 4 of course work in the area of sociology. Records Office) in order to convert to the BIOL2003, BIOL2004 The following courses must be included in revised, 15-credit minor. Students who Cell Biology (Lecture and the 30 credits. convert to the revised minor MUST com - Laboratory )...... 4 SOCI1201 Introduction to Sociology plete all requirements affiliated with the CHEM1202 SOCI2203 Methods in Social 15-credit minor. No course substitutions General Chemistry II ...... 3 Research will be permitted. CHEM1204 SOCI3021 Classical Sociological General Chemistry Laboratory II ...... 1 Theory Combined Accelerated CHEM2261 or Organic Chemistry I...... 3 B.A./M.A. Program SOCI3022 Contemporary Social CHEM2263 The department also offers an accelerated Theory Organic Chemistry Laboratory I...... 1 B.A./M.A. program. For more informa - The remaining 21–36 credits of course work shall be selected from SOCI2000, PSYC1201 tion, see page 223. SOCI3000 and SOCI4000 courses with the General Psycholog y...... 3 guidance of the students’ faculty advisers. PSYC2210 Students majoring in sociology may Psychological Statistics ...... 4 choose to take the criminology or prelaw PSYC2211 minor, see page 79 and pages 62 –63. Research Method s...... 4 PSYC3032 Anthropology Minor Physiological Psychology ...... 3 Students minoring in anthropology must PSYC3334 take ANTH1202 Cultural Anthropology (3 Psychopharmacolog y...... 3 credits) plus four other courses (12 cred - PSYC4130 its) in anthropology (ANTH) for a total of Behavioral Neuroscience Methods ...... 4 15 credits. PSYC4447 Medical Psycholog y...... 3 Sociology Minor The sociology minor is for students not majoring in sociology. Students minoring in sociology must take SOCI1201 Intro- duction to Sociology plus four other cours - es (12 credits) in sociology (SOCI) for a total of 15 credits.

98 Theater Arts Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Credits Design and Technical Theater Theater Arts THEA4420 Concentration Major (B.A.) Advanced Actin g...... 3 Foundation Courses (30 credits) THEAH1201 Credits School of the Arts Development of the Theater: THEA2005 The theater arts program at FDU allows a Ancient to Elizabetha n...... 3 Directing I...... 3 student interested in making a career in THEAH 1202 THEA2209 theater have a choice of one of six concen - Development of the Theater: Stagecraft I...... 3 trations offered: acting, design and techni - Restoration to Toda y...... 3 THEA2215 cal theater, directing, musical theater, THEAH 2255 Set Design I...... 3 playwriting and theater studies . Students Playwriting and Dramatic THEA2310 will begin their studies at the Florham Structur e...... 3 Stage Management ...... 3 Campus in Madison, New Jersey; spend a Cognate Requirements (9 credits) THEA3110 semester in England at the University’s One of the following courses offered at Stagecraft II...... 3 Wroxton College*; then return to the Wroxton College, England THEA3112 Florham Campus to spend two intensive ENGL3421 Lighting for the Stag e...... 3 years that will include internships with a Not of an Age … But for All Tim e...... 3 THEA3351 choice of casting directors, talent agents or ENGL3422 Production and Crew I...... 1 local or Manhattan-based theater compa - “The Play’s the Thing” ...... 3 THEA3352 nies. Madison’s proximity to New York ENGL3424 Production and Crew I I...... 1 City will also enable students to take “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature ”...... 3 THEA3353 advantage of the many opportunities avail - ENGL3456 Production and Crew II I...... 1 able in the “theater capital of the world.” 20th-century Drama ...... 3 THEAH 1201 Plus two of the following Development of the Theater: Requirements for the Bachelor Ancient to Elizabetha n...... 3 of Arts Degree SPCH1107 Fundamentals of Speec h...... 3 THEAH 1202 Concentration choices should be made in SPCH1204 Development of the Theater: consultation with an adviser. Students Voice for the Acto r...... 3 Restoration to Toda y...... 3 should see College requirements on pages SPCH2004 Cognate Requirement (3 credits) 54 –55 for details of the general education Speech and Diction ...... 3 One of the following courses offered at requirements . Wroxton College, England Major Electives (9 credits) ENGL3421 Concentrations Students should choose three from among Not of an Age … But for All Tim e...... 3 Six areas of concentration are offered. the following recommended courses. ENGL3422 DAN3316 “The Play’s the Thing ”...... 3 Acting Concentration Stage Combat I...... 1 ENGL3424 THEA1005 Foundation Courses (36 credits) “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature ”...... 3 Makeup for the Stage ...... 1 Credits ENGL3456 THEA2310 DAN2506 20th-century Drama ...... 3 Stage Managemen t...... 3 Movement for the Actor...... 3 THEA2339 Major Electives (15 credits) THEA1203 Musical Theater Workshop ...... 3 Students should choose five from among the Basic Acting I...... 3 THEA3339 following recommended courses. THEA2005 The London Theatre Experience ...... 3 ART1201 Directing I...... 3 THEAH3337 Drawing I...... 3 THEA2204 Night at the Theater ...... 3 ART2236 Intermediate Acting...... 3 Other courses are offered periodically. Introduction to Color ...... 3 THEA2209 CGD1313 Stagecraft I...... 3 Creative Imagery with Photosho p...... 3 THEA3336 THEA2216 Acting for Film and Television...... 3 Set Design II ...... 3 THEA3358 THEA3325 Acting Shakespeare...... 3 Stagecraft III ...... 3 THEA4405 THEA4415 Senior Seminar: The Working Actor...... 3 Building the Scenic Mode l...... 3 THEA4416 *To qualify for study at Wroxton College, students must Rendering and Drafting for the maintain a 3.00 grade point ratio. If students do not Theate r...... 3 qualify to study at Wroxton College, they may choose to minor in fine arts, with a theater concentration.

99 Theater Arts Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Directing Concentration Musical Theater Concentration Major Electives (12 credits) Foundation Courses (45 credits) Foundation Courses (33 credits) Credits Credits Credits DAN2506 LITS3103 DAN1320 Movement for the Acto r...... 3 Modern Drama: 1880 –1930 ...... 3 Beginning Dance I DAN2600 THEA1203 or Theater Danc e...... 3 Basic Acting I...... 3 DAN2505 MUSIC1020 THEA2005 Dance II ...... 3 Chorus ...... 1 Directing I ...... 3 MUSIC1015 MUSIC1376 THEA2209 Basic Vocal Techniqu e...... 3 Private Instruction in Voice ...... 1 Stagecraft I...... 3 SPCH1204 MUSIC2015 THEA2215 Voice for the Acto r...... 3 Vocal Technique II ...... 3 Set Desig nI...... 3 THEA1203 SPCH2004 THEA2310 Basic Acting I...... 3 Speech and Diction ...... 3 Stage Management ...... 3 THEA2204 THEA1005 THEA3006 Intermediate Actin g...... 3 Makeup for the Stage ...... 1 Directing II ...... 1 THEA2209 THEA3336 THEA3112 Stagecraft I...... 3 Acting for Film and Television ...... 3 Lighting for the Stag e...... 3 THEA2339 THEA3339 THEA3351 Musical Theater Workshop ...... 3 The London Theatre Experience ...... 3 Production and Crew I...... 1 THEA2340 THEA4420 THEA3352 Advanced Musical Theater Worksho p.... 3 Advanced Actin g...... 3 Production and Crew I I...... 1 THEA4405 THEAH3337 THEA3353 Senior Seminar: The Working Actor ...... 3 Night at the Theater ...... 3 Production and Crew II I...... 1 THEAH1201 THEA3358 Development of the Theater: Playwriting Concentration Acting Shakespear e...... 3 Ancient to Elizabetha n Foundation Courses (31 credits) THEA4800 or CREW4001, CREW4002 Independent Study in Theater/ THEAH1202 Senior Writing Project I, I I...... 6 Directing ...... 3 Development of the Theater: FILM2250 THEAH 1201 Restoration to Toda y...... 3 Screenwriting I...... 3 Development of the Theater: THEAH3344 THEA1203 Ancient to Elizabetha n...... 3 History of the Musica l...... 3 Basic Acting I...... 3 THEAH 1202 Cognate Requirements (9 credits) THEA2005 Development of the Theater: One of the following courses offered at Directing I...... 3 Restoration to Toda y...... 3 Wroxton College, England THEA3351 THEAH2255 ENGL3421 Production and Crew I ...... 1 Playwriting and Dramatic Structur e...... 3 Not of an Age … But for All Tim e...... 3 THEA4800 THEAH3337 ENGL3422 Independent Study in Theater/ Night at the Theater ...... 3 “The Play’s the Thing” ...... 3 Internship with Playwrights Cognate Requirement (3 credits) ENGL3424 Theater of New Jerse y...... 3 One of the following courses offered at “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature ”...... 3 THEAH1201 Wroxton College, England ENGL3456 Development of the Theater: ENGL3421 20th-century Drama ...... 3 Ancient to Elizabetha n...... 3 Not of an Age … But for All Tim e...... 3 And choose two from the following THEAH1202 ENGL3422 DAN2020 Development of the Theater: “The Play’s the Thing ”...... 3 Basic Ta p...... 3 Restoration to Toda y...... 3 ENGL3424 DAN2021 THEAH2255 “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature ”...... 3 Ballet I...... 3 Playwriting and Dramatic Structur e...... 3 ENGL3456 MUSIH2221 THEAH3337 20th-century Drama ...... 3 Fundamentals of Music Theory ...... 3 Night at the Theater ...... 3 SPCH1107 Choose two from the following Fundamentals of Speec h...... 3 LITS3103 Modern Drama: 1880 –193 0...... 3 LITS3104 Contemporary American Drama ...... 3 LITS3105 Contemporary European Drama ...... 3

100 Theater Arts Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Cognate Requirement (3 credits) Credits Credits One of the following courses offered at THEA3112 MUSIC1050 Wroxton College, England Lighting for the Stag e...... 3 Band ...... 1 Credits THEA3336 MUSIC1361 ENGL3421 Acting for Film and Television ...... 3 Private Instruction in Bass ...... 1 Not of an Age … But for All Time ...... 3 THEA3339 MUSIC1375 ENGL3422 The London Theatre Experience ...... 3 Private Instruction in Pian o...... 1 “The Play’s the Thing” ...... 3 MUSIC1376 ENGL3424 Dance Studies Minor Private Instruction in Voic e...... 1 “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature” ...... 3 The dance studies minor provides a com - MUSIC1377 ENGL3456 prehensive overview of dance as an art Private Instruction in Woodwinds I ...... 1 20th-century Drama ...... 3 form through technique, dance history, MUSIC1391 dance appreciation and choreographic Private Instruction in Guitar ...... 1 Theater Studies practice. The minor develops a dancer’s MUSIC1396 Concentration* technique, exposes students to a history of Private Instruction in Violin I ...... 1 MUSIC2339 Foundation Courses (29 credits) the art form and provides study in creative Musical Theater Workshop ...... 3 DAN2506 choreographic principles and practice. MUSIC4430 Movement for the Acto r...... 3 Required Courses (9 credits) Private Instruction in Clarinet ...... 1–3 DAN3316 DAN1320 MUSIC4800 Stage Combat I...... 1 Beginning Dance I Independent Study in Music ...... 1–3 THEA1110 or MUSIH1021 Introduction to Acting ...... 3 DAN2505 Popular Music and Jazz ...... 3 THEA2005 Dance II ...... 3 MUSIH2205 Directing I...... 3 DAN2507 Music for the Movies ...... 3 THEA2209 Choreograph y...... 3 MUSIH3344 Stagecraft I...... 3 DANH1322 History of the Musica l...... 3 THEA2310 Dance History and Appreciati on...... 3 Stage Management ...... 3 Elective Courses (6 credits) Musical Theater Minor THEA3351 Select two of the following: Required Courses (9 credits) Production and Crew I...... 1 DAN2020 DAN1320 THEAH1201 Basic Ta p...... 3 Beginning Dance I Development of the Theater: DAN2021 or Ancient to Elizabetha n...... 3 Ballet I...... 3 DAN2505 THEAH1202 DAN2022 Dance II ...... 3 Development of the Theater: Ballet II ...... 3 THEA1110 Restoration to Toda y...... 3 DAN2505 Introduction to Acting ...... 3 THEAH2255 Dance II (if not taken to fulfill THEA2339 Playwriting and Dramatic Structur e...... 3 required course )...... 3 Musical Theater Workshop ...... 3 THEAH3337 DAN2506 Night at the Theater ...... 3 Movement for the Actor ...... 3 Choose three other courses from Major Electives (16 credits) DAN2600 the following (9 credits) Choose from the selection below. Theater Dance ...... 3 DAN2020 DAN1320 DAN3020 Basic Tap Beginning Dance I...... 3 Advanced Tap ...... 3 or MUSIH 2221 DAN2021 Fundamentals of Music Theory ...... 3 Music Minor Ballet I...... 3 THEA1005 Required Courses (9 credits) DAN2506 Makeup for the Stage ...... 3 MUSIH2211 Movement for the Acto r...... 3 THEA2215 Survey of Music: Ancient to 180 0...... 3 THEA2340 Set Design I...... 3 MUSIH2212 Advanced Musical Theater Worksho p.... 3 THEA2220 Survey of Music: 180 0 to Toda y...... 3 THEAH3344 Introduction to Acting II MUSIH2221 History of the Musical (for non-major s)...... 3 Fundamentals of Music Theory ...... 3 or THEA2339 MUSIH2221 Musical Theater Worksho p...... 3 Electives (9 credits) Fundamentals of Music Theory ...... 3 MUSIC1015 Basic Vocal Techniqu e...... 3 *Students with a theater studies concentration are not MUSIC1020 required to spend a semester at Wroxton College, Eng - Chorus ...... 1 land.

101 Faculty & Staff Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences Florham Campus

Theater Arts Minor Faculty & Staff Department of Psychology and The theater arts minor offers a foundation Counseling in the diverse aspects of contemporary the - Administration A. Tasso, Chair; D. Brown, D. Calcagnetti, ater. The minor focuses on the collabora - G. Weinman, Dean T. Conklin, D. DeNigris, R. Griffo, K. tive approach to theatrical production J. Lehr, Associate Dean for Academic Shirley, V. Viglione, D. Wentworth allowing students to study both the practi - Affairs Department of Social Sciences cal and academic aspects of theater. Stu - School of the Arts dents emerge with knowledge of acting, and History directing, stagecraft and dramaturgy/the - H. Libov (Film), Chair; R. Barkley G. Darden (History), Chair; P. Burkholder ater history. Minors are also encouraged to (Animation), R. Chace (Creative Writing), (History), D. Cassino (Government and audition for or to crew departmental pro - J. Cinco (Computer Graphics), D.G. Law), F. Degiuli (Sociology), R. Houle ductions on the Florham Campus’ main - Cochrane (Studio Arts), A. Cohen (History), L. Huertas Castillo (History), stage proscenium theater in Dreyfuss (Music), D. Daniel (Creative Writing), K. Jenkins (Government and Law), R. Building and in the Barn Theater. Between D. Grand (Creative Writing), E. Hoffman Nasser (Sociology), R. Nisa (Geography), these spaces, the School of the Arts (Film), S. Hollis (Theater), D. Landau J. Nowotny (Criminology), B. Peabody mounts a full season of musicals, classics (Film), S. Lents (Theater), C. Loewus (Government and Law ), D. Rosen and contemporary productions each year, (Theater), J. Moonelis (Studio Arts), J. (Anthropology/ Sociology), M. Sacks providing opportunities for hands-on O’Neil (Web Design), J. Shaw (Criminology), J. Schiemann (Government application of classroom learning. (Animation), R. Steinke (Creative Writing) and Law), A. Shlosberg (Criminology) Department of Biological and School of Pharmacy and Health Required Courses (12 credits) Allied Health Sciences Sciences Credits J. Salierno, Chair; J. Agugliaro, M. M. Avaltroni, Dean; A. Carbone, H. Cho, THEA1110 El-Sherbeini, T. Loreng, P. Melloy, E. A. Dushenkov, S. Falbaum, A. Gallipani, Directing I...... 3 Myers-Arnold, B. Narayanan, C. Y. Guo, J. Han, O. Iwuchukwu, P. THEA2005 O’Connor-Fitzpatrick, B. Olechnowski, Jungsuwadee, N. Kallhoff, J. Kalabalik, Directing I...... 3 H. Parzer, S. Reynolds D. Kim, C. Lam, M. Leibfried, A.E. THEA2209 Department of Chemistry and Ozdener, J. Palummo, K. Patel, S. Patel, Stagecraft I...... 3 Biochemistry A. Pennoyer, R. Quinn, A. Rivkin, L. Rozaklis, N. Ryba, M. Slugocki , J. Sullivan, THEAH1201 A. Teslja, Chair; G. Anderle, S. Bashkova, G. Vaidean, S. Vansal, L. Westrich, A. Development of the Theater: J. Bogart, M. Elshaer, E. Salaski Ancient to Elizabetha n Zelinski or Department of Communication THEAH1202 Studies Development of the Theater: G. Radford, Chair; C. Caldiero, K. Restoration to Toda y...... 3 Dunsmore, C. Foster, K. Haspel, S. Select one of the following Latson, J. Lehr (3 credits) Department of Literature, THEA2220 Language, Writing and Philosophy Introduction to Acting I I...... 3 M. Boyd (Literature), Chair; P. Bazán- THEAH2255 Figueras (Spanish/Literature), S. Belen- Playwriting and Dramatic Structur e...... 3 Ramos (Spanish/Literature), P. Benson Note: Students who previously declared (Literature), L. Corces (Spanish/ an 18-credit minor must complete a Dec - Litera ture), K. Douglas (College Writing), laration of Minor form (available in the A. Fader (College Writing), N. Ghosh Records Office) in order to convert to the (Litera ture), O. Makridis (Philo sophy), G. revised, 15-credit minor. Students who Pastorino (French/Italian/Lit erature), A. convert to the revised minor MUST com - Patrick (Literature), F. Pinto (College plete all requirements affiliated with the Writing), B. Rabinowitz (College Writing), 15-credit minor. No course substitutions E. Reid (College Writing), K. Sammond will be permitted. (College Writing), G. Weinman (Literature), R. Young (College Writing) Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics L. Khreisat, Chair; I. Darwish, R. Mayans, J. Namazi, P. Penrice, D. Richton, K. Sharma, G. Singh, N. Sinha, M. Slaby, Y. Teper, R. Wagner

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