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A Basic Skills, Testing and Placement, , 328 Abnormal Psychology, 315, 354, 482 Policy on, 16 Advanced Database, 433 Abnormal Psychology, Advanced, 483 Credit by Examination, 15 Advanced Directing, 366 Abnormal Psychology in Film, 321 Credit for Experiential Learning through Advanced Directing I, II, 489 Abstract Algebra, 343, 468 Portfolio Assessment, 15 –16 Advanced Dramatic Writing, 368 Academic Advisement Center, 37–38 Credit for Prior Learning, 15 –16 Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 445, 468 Academic Calendar, 4 Credit for Professional Study and Advanced Engineering Programming, 445 Academic Calendar, Nontraditional, 5 Certification, 15 Advanced English Grammar, 453 Academic Disqualification, 43 Evening Students, 13–14 Advanced Experimental Methods in Optics/ Academic Integrity Policy, 39–40 General Admission Policy, 11 Photonics, 353 Academic English, Foundations of, 450 Grades and Grade Points, 12 Advanced Experimental Psychology, 354 Academic English, Practical, 450 International Students, 14 –15 Advanced Fiction Writing, 368 Academic Leave of Absence, 45 Matriculated Students, 11 Advanced Fire Administration, 408 Academic Progress Requirements Nondegree Students, 15 Advanced Fluid Mechanics, 470 for Financial Aid, 22 Nursing, 194 –195 Advanced French Composition, 324 Academic Regulations, 39–47 Online Students, 13–14 Advanced French Grammar, 324 Business, 104–107 Part-time Students, 13–14 Advanced Game Programming Using C++, 313 Core Curriculum, 49 Readmission, 16 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry, 302 Academic Research and APA Citation, 456 Residency Requirement, 12 Advanced Internship (Criminal Justice), 438 Academic Standards, 42 Science or Engineering, 11 Advanced Journalism, 432 Academic Support and Research, 34–38 Summer Sessions, 16 Advanced Literary and Communication Academic Support and Resource Centers, 38 Time Limit on Degree Completion, 12 Theory, 310 Academic Writing I, Fundamentals of, 456 Transfer Students, 11–12 Advanced Makeup for the Stage, 364 Academic Writing, Introduction to, 384 Undergraduate Freshman Admission, 11 Advanced Marketing Management, 378 Academic Writing II, Introduction to, 384 Vancouver Campus, 275 Advanced Mechanics, 353 Academic Writing Skills, 450 Weekend Students, 13–14 Advanced Musical Theater Workshop, 347, 365 Academic Writing Skills: Academic Wroxton College, 272 Advanced News Reporting, 432 Communication Skills, 450 See also individual majors Advanced Oracle SQL Performance and Accelerated Nursing Degree, 196–197 Adobe After Effects: Broadcast Graphics, 421 Tuning, 433 Accelerated Programs in Psychology, 221–224 Adobe Illustrator: Advanced Artistic Design , Advanced Placement (AP) Program Policy, 11 Accelerated Programs with Professional 397 Advanced Playwriting, 366 Schools, 69, 143, 197 Adobe Illustrator, Introduction to, 397 Advanced Playwriting and Drama I, 365 Acceleration, 45 Adobe Photoshop, Advanced, 397 Advanced Poetry Writing, 368 Acceptable Use Policies for Computer Usage, Adobe Photoshop Forensics, 397 Advanced Practicum in Communication, 309 37 Adobe Photoshop for Illustration, 421 Advanced Principles of Radiographic Exposure, Accounting I, II, 379 Adobe Photoshop, Introduction to, 396 484 Accounting, Advanced, 370 Adobe Premiere Pro, Introduction to, 397 Advanced Probability and Statistics, 343 Accounting Courses, 370, 379 Adobe Web Collection, 397 Advanced Production, 323 Accounting for Hospitality Managers, 390 Adolescent Growth and Development, 482 Advanced Radio Broadcast Workshop, 431 Accounting, Independent Study in, 370 Adult Educational Opportunities, 116, 282 Advanced Radiological Science I, II, 485 Accounting Information Systems, 370 Evening, Weekend and Distance-learning Advanced Screenwriting I, II, 322 Accounting Major, 108 Studies, 116 Advanced Senior Seminar in Psychology, 483 Accounting Minor, 105, 108 Individualized Studies Major, 118–120 Advanced Sensory Processes, 355 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Program, Liberal Arts (A.A.), 122 Advanced Social Psychology, 483 108, 227 –228 Retired Citizens, 116 Advanced Spanish Grammar, 362 Combined B.S./M.S. Program, 108, 227 –228 Adult Learners, Program for, 122 Advanced Spanish Review, 362 Courses, 370 Adult Learning, Principles and Processes of, 381 Advanced Standing Requirements, 108 Adult Students, 12–13 Admissions, 11–12 Accounting Minor, 105, 108 Advanced Abnormal Psychology, 483 Articulation Agreements, 12 Accounting Studies, Internship in, 370 Advanced Accounting, 370 Credit by Examination, 15 Accreditation, 9–10 Advanced Acting, 366 Credit for Experiential Learning through Acting, Advanced, 366 Advanced Acting I, II, 489 Portfolio Assessment, 15 –16 Acting Concentration, 99 Advanced Acting II, 367 Credit for Prior Learning, 15–16 Acting for Film and Television, 366 Advanced Acting II: Dialects and Styles, 364 Credit for Professional Study and Acting I, II, Advanced, 489 Advanced Adobe Photoshop, 397 Certification, 15 Acting I, Basic, 364 Advanced Advertising and Promotions, 309 Grades and Grade Points, 12 Acting II, Advanced, 367 Advanced After Effects, 319 Residency Requirement, 12 Acting II: Dialects and Styles, Advanced, 363 Advanced Animal Sculpture, 292 Advanced Steel Design, 428, 447 Acting II, Introduction to, 364, 365 Advanced Artistic Design, Adobe Illustrator:, Advanced Structural Analysis, 446 Acting, Intermediate, 364 397 Advanced Switching and Internet Routing, 434 Acting, Introduction to, 364 Advanced Business Law, 401 Advanced Tap, 363 Acting Shakespeare, 366 Advanced Business Practices, 380 Advanced Tap II, 363 Acting: Theory and Practice I, II, 489 Advanced Calculus, Multivariable, 343 Advanced Tennis, 351 Actuarial Science Concentration, 93 Advanced Character Animation, 320 Advanced Topics in Biology, 297 Administration, 492–507 Advanced Character Sculpture, 292 Advanced Video Editing, 422, 431 Administrative Law, 407 Advanced Cinematography, 322 Advanced Video Production, 422, 431 Admissions, 11–16 Advanced Composition, 452 Advanced Writing Workshop, 369 Adult Students, 12–13 Advanced Composition in Spanish, 488 Advanced Yoga - Level 4, 351 Advanced Placement (AP) Program Policy, Advanced Concepts, Office:, 397 Advertising and Promotion, 402 11 Advanced Concrete Design, 428, 447 Advertising and Promotions, Advanced, 309 Advanced Standing, 11–12 Advanced Conversation in Spanish, 487 Advertising Campaigns, 431 Articulation Agreements, 12 Advanced Creative Nonfiction: It’s All About Advertising Copywriting and Layout, 431 Auditors, 15 Me, 368

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Advertising Design, 420, 429 All the World’s A Canvas: Illustrating the Animal Sculpture, Advanced, 292 Advertising Interdisciplinary Minor, 58 English Countryside and Cityscapes, 292 Animation Courses, 318–321 Advertising Media Strategies, 431 Alpha Epsilon Rho, 46 Animation, Independent Study in, 321 Advertising Minor, 72 –73, 152 Alpha Eta Society, 46 Animation I, Internship in, 320 Advertising Principles, 307, 430 Alpha Kappa Delta, 46 Animation II, Internship in, 321 Advisement, 130 Alternative Art I, II, III, 421 Animation Minor, 84 –85 Advising (Allied Health), 65 America in the Age of Reform: 1929–1968, Animation Principles, Fundamentals of, 318 Aerobic/Anaerobic Development, 418 330 (Animation) Thesis I, II, 321 Aerobics, 351 America in the 1950s, 459 Anthony J. Petrocelli College of Continuing Aesthetics, 475 American Cinema/American Culture, 388 Studies, see Continuing Studies Africa and Africans I: History and Traditions, American Congress, The, 479 Anthropology Courses, 288–289, 379, 419 419 American Constitutional Law, 327 Anthropology, Independent Study in, 289 Africa and Africans II: Communities and American Constitutional Law I, II, 480 Anthropology Minor, 98 Culture, 419 American Culture Through Film, 394 Anthropology of Children and Childhood, 289 Africa in World Affairs I, II, 480 American Dreams, American Tragedies, 337 Anthropology of Crime, 288, 314 African-American Art, 290 American Experience, The, 399 Anthropology of Law, 288 African-American Cinema, 305 American Film, American Scandal, 304 Anthropology of Sex, 288 African-American Family, Sociology of the, 287 American Film and Culture ESL — Listening, Anthropology of Women, 288 African-American History Since 1877, 330 387 Anthropology, Selected Studies in, 289 African-American History to 1877, 330 American Film and Culture ESL — Speaking, Appeals Process, 40 African-American Literature, 337, 384, 451 387 Application for Graduation, 43–44 African-American Political Thought, 460, 475 American Film and Culture ESL — Writing/ Applied Calculus I, II, 447 African-American Politics, 480 Grammar, 387 Applied Mathematics, 468 African-Americans and New Media, 287 American Film Comedy, 304 Applied Mathematics Concentration, 187 African-American Studies Courses, 287 –288 American Film Director, The, 304 Applied Music Courses, 344–348 African-American Studies Interdisciplinary American Film, The 305 Applied Ordinary Differential Equations, 447 Minor, 58 –59 American Government, 479 Applied Statistics, 342 African-American Studies, Introduction to, American Government and Politics, 326 Applied Statistics, I, II, 468 287 American Government and Politics Applied Technology Practicum, 398 African History, Introduction to, 329 Concentration, 198 –199 Applied Thermodynamics, 445, 448 African Peoples and Cultures, 288 American Health Care, 470 Approach to Latin-American Art, 388 African Philosophy, 475 American Health Care Systems, 457 Aquaculture and Hydroponics, Introduction to, African Studies Minor, 132 American Immigration, 459 424 Africana Studies Courses, 419 American Impressionists, 290 Arab Culture and Civilization, 289 Afro-Hispanic Literature, 361 American Jazz and Popular Music, 471 Arabic Courses, 289, 419 After Effects, Advanced, 319 American Jazz and the Movement for Civil Arabic I, II, Beginning, 289 Agents in the Matrix: Creating and Analyzing Rights, 461 Arabic I, II, Elementary, 419 Agent-based Models, 317, 318, 328 American Jewish Novel, 452 Arabic I, II, Intermediate, 419 Age of Discovery in World Perspective, The, American Literature, 385 Arab Practicum I, II, 289 340 American Literature I, II, 337, 454 Archeology and Prehistory, Introduction to, 288 Age of Jefferson and Jackson, The, 459 American Masters, 451 Areas of Minor Study, 129 Age of Romanticism in Continental Europe, American Mind, The, 461, 476 Army ROTC The, 465 American Minority Groups, 479 Advanced Course, 276–277 Age of Science and Enlightenment, 329 American Minority Politics, 479 Basic Course, 276 Air Force ROTC, 280 American Nature Writers, 452 Benefits, 277–278 Courses, 280 American Political Thought, 480 Cross-enrollment, 276 Laboratories, 280 American Presidency, The, 326, 458, 479 Four-year Program, 277 Program, 280 American Sign Language I, II, 357 Guaranteed Job After Graduation, 277 Airport Operations Safety, 411 American Studies Concentration, 174 Income, 278 Algebra, Abstract, 343, 468 American Studies Minor, 132 –133, 176 –177 Personal Development, 277 Algebra, Basic, 402 American Writers in Italy, 337 Scholarships, 277 Algebra, Intermediate, 342 American Writers: Race in Black and White, Three-year Program, 277 Algebra, Linear, 343, 468 339 Two-year Program, 277 Algebra Skills, 342, 467 Analog and Digital Control, 443, 469 Army ROTC and Undergraduate Nursing, 279 Algorithms in Bioinformatics, 312 Analysis, 468 Art and Media Studies, School of Allied Health Consortium I, II, III, IV, 300 Analysis of Serial Killers, 438 See Art, Communication, Fine Arts Allied Health Sciences Majors, 64 –65 Analytical Chemistry, 301, 427 Faculty, 205 Admissions, 65 Analytical Methods in Finance, 374 Art and Religion, 399 Advising, 65 Anatomy and Physiology I, II, 298 Art and Science of Homicide Investigation, Career Opportunities, 65 Anatomy and Physiology Concentration, 68 The, 437 Faculty, 65 Anatomy and Physiology, Selected Studies in, Art and Theory of Film, 308 Majors, 64 300 Art Appreciation, 419 Transfer Students, 65 Anatomy of Contemporary Britain, The, 491 Art Appreciation in Sport, 291 Allied Health Technologies Major (Maxwell Ancient and Medieval Philosophy, 474 Art Appreciation, Principles of, 419 Becton College of Arts and Sciences, Ancient Egypt: Mummies/Myth/Magic, 462, Art Courses, 290–297, 388–389, 419–422, 491 Florham Campus), 65 –66 486 Art From 1950s–Present, 290 Radiologic Technology Concentration, 65 Ancient Philosophy, 349 Art History and Interpretation Courses , 290– Requirements, 66 Ancient Political Thought, 461, 476 291 Allied Health Technologies Major (University Android Apps Development, 311 Art History and Lecture Courses, 419–420 College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Animal Behavior, 299, 425 Art History I, II, Internship in, 291 Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 138–139 Animal Behavior, Laboratory:, 425 Art History Minor, 87 Degree Requirements, 138–139 Animal Biology, 297 Art History: Prehistoric Through Medieval, 290 Health Science Concentration, 138 –139 Animal Sculpture, 292 Art History: Renaissance Through Today, 290

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Art History: Renaissance to Contemporary, 388 B B.S. in Biology/D.M.D. Combined Degree, 68, Art I, II, Development of, 419 142, 251–253 Art I, II, Internship in, 293 Babylon the Great: Culture, Religion and B.S. in Biology/D.O. Combined Degree, Art in America, 290 Conflict in Iraq, 462, 486 255–257 Art, Internship in, 422 B.A. or B.S./M.A.T. Combined Degree , 131, B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Pharmacy Combined Art Major, 139–141 208–210 Degree, 67, 142, 257–261 Art Minors (for Non-Fine Arts and Non-Art B.A. or B.S./M.A.T. Dual Certification in B.S. in Biology/D.P.M. Combined Degree, 143, Majors), 140 –141 Elementary, Secondary or Early Childhood 263–264 Arts Management Concentration, 140 Education and Special Education B.S. in Biology/D.P.T. Combined Degree, 143, Computer Animation Minor, 140 Combined Degree, 210–212 263 Computer Art and Design Concentration, B.A. or B.S./M.A.T. Dual Certification in B.S. in Biology/D.V.M. Combined Degree, 143, 140 Elementary of Secondary Education 264–266 Computer Graphics Minor, 140 and English as a Second Language B.S. in Biology/M.D. Combined Degree, 68, Courses, 290–297 Combined Degree, 213–214 142, 253–255 Digital Media for Advertising Minor, 141 B.A./M.P.A. Combined Degree, 199, 207 B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Biology Combined Digital Tools for Social Media Minor, 141 B.A. in Communication Studies/M.A. Degree, 142, 233 –234 Fine Art Techniques Minor, 141 in Communication Combined Degree, B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Acupuncture and Generalist Art Minor, 141 74, 214 Oriental Medicine, 145, 232–233 Graphic Art and Design Concentration, 140 B.A. in Creative Writing/Master of Fine Arts in B.S. in Business Administration/M.B.A. in Painting/Drawing Concentration, 140 Creative Writing Combined Degree, 78, Finance, 110, 234 Printmaking Minor, 141 215 B.S. in Business Administration/M.B.A. in Requirements, 139 –140 B.A. in Criminal Justice/M.A. in Criminal Management, 110, 234 Art Minors, 140 –141 Justice, 159, 215 B.S. in Business Administration/M.B.A. in Art of the Graphic Novel, 291 B.A. in Criminology/M.A. in Criminal Justice Marketing, 110, 234 Art of the Italian Travelogue, 291 Combined Degree, 215 B.S. in Business Administration/M.S. in Art of the Short Story, The, 455 B.A. in Film and Animation/M.A. in Animation Accounting, 110, 234 Art or Art History, Independent Study in, 293 Combined Degree, 86, 216 B.S. in Chemistry/D.M.D. Combined Degree, Art or Art History, Selected Studies in, 293 B.A. in Film and Animation/M.F.A. in 68, 142, 251 Art, See Fine Arts Animation Combined Degree, 86, 217 B.S. in Chemistry/D.O. Combined Degree, Art, Selected Studies in, 422 B.A. in History/M.P.A. Combined Degree, 255–257 Art Studios Courses, 420–422 173, 218 B.S. in Chemistry/Doctor of Pharmacy Art Therapy, Introduction to, 293, 356 B.A. in Political Science/M.A. in Criminal Combined Degree, 70, 143, 266–269, Art (Thesis), 296 Justice Combined Degree, 159, 218 269–271 Articulation Agreements, 12 B.A. in Political Science/M.A. in Political B.S. in Chemistry/M.S. in Chemistry with a Artificial Intelligence, 313, 434 Science Combined Degree, 199, 219 Concentration in Pharmaceutical Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Social B.A. in Political Science/M.P.A. Combined Chemistry Combined Degree, 70, 147, Change, 358 Degree, 199, 220 235–236 Arts and Sciences, Maxwell Becton College B.A. in Psychology/M.A. in Forensic B.S. in Chemistry/M.S. in Cosmetic Science of (Florham Campus), 53–102 Psychology, 201, 221–222 Combined Degree, 147, 237–238 Allied Health, 64–65 B.A. in Psychology/M.A. in General/ B.S. in Computer Science/M.S. in Computer Becton Honors Program, 56 Theoretical Psychology Combined Science Combined Degree, 77, 156, College General Education Requirements, Degree, 201, 222 238–239 54–56 B.A. in Psychology/M.A. in Industrial/ B.S. in Computer Science/M.S. in Management Combined Degree Programs, 54 Organizational Psychology Combined Information Systems Combined Degree, Course Numbering System, 64 Degree, 98, 223 156, 239–240 Courses, 287–369 B.A. in Psychology/Master of Social Work B.S. in Entrepreneurship/M.B.A., 110, 234 Discipline Minors, 56–58 Combined Degree, 201, 224 B.S. in Entrepreneurship/M.S. in Accounting, Double Majors and Minors, 56–63 B.A. in Sports Administration/Master of Sports 110, 234 Faculty, 102 Administration Combined Degree, 125, B.S. in Entrepreneurship/M.S. in Supply Chain General Curricular Requirements, 54 225–227 Management, 110, 234 Honors Programs, 56 B.S.E.E./M.S.E.E. Combined Degree, 161, B.S. in Entrepreneurship/M.S. in Taxation, 110, Independent Study, 56 241–242 234 Interdisciplinary Minors, 58–63 B.S.E.E./M.S. in Computer Engineering B.S. in Finance/M.B.A. in Accounting, 111, Learning Communities, 55 –56 Combined Degree, 161, 240–241 234 Majors, 53, 56 B.S. in Accounting/M.B.A., 108, 227 B.S. in Finance/M.B.A. in Finance, 111, 234 Other Honors Programs, 56 B.S. in Accounting/M.S. in Accounting B.S. in Finance/M.B.A. in Marketing, 111, 234 Preprofessional Studies in the Health Combined Degree, 108, 227 B.S. in Finance/M.S. in Accounting, 111, 234 Sciences, 54 B.S. in Biochemistry/D.M.D. Combined B.S. in Finance/M.S. in Supply Chain Teacher Certification, 63–64 Degree, 68, 142, 251 Management, 111, 234 Arts Management Concentration, 140 B.S. in Biochemistry/D.O. Combined Degree, B.S. in Finance/M.S. in Taxation, 111, 234 Asian Cultural History, 389 255–257 B.S. in Hotel and Restaurant Management/ Asian Philosophy 349 B.S. in Biochemistry/Doctor of Pharmacy M.S. in Hospitality Management Studies Assembly Language Programming, 311, 433 Combined Degree, 67, 244–249 Combined Degree, 118, 242–243 Asset Protection, Vulnerabilities and B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Applied Clinical B.S. in Information Technology/M.S. in Technologies, 439 Nutrition, 142, 228–229 Computer Science, 183, 243 –244 Astronomy, 352, 478 B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Chemistry with B.S. in Management/M.B.A. in Finance, 113, Athletic Scholarship, 17 Concentration in Pharmaceutical 234 Athletics, 30–31 Chemistry Combined Degree, 142, B.S. in Management/M.B.A. in Marketing, 113, Atlantic Worlds, 330 229–230 234 Attendance, 40 B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Cosmetic Science B.S. in Management/M.S. in Accounting, 113, Audio Design Concepts, 367 Combined Degree, 142, 230–231 234 Audio for Film and Video, 321 B.S. in Biology/D.C. Combined Degree, 143, B.S. in Management/M.S. in Supply Chain Auditing Concepts, 370 249–250 Management, 113, 234 Auditors, 15

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B.S. in Management/M.S. in Taxation, 113, B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Applied Black Female Experiences, 287 234 Clinical Nutrition, 142, 228–229 Black Literature, Special Topics in, 454 B.S. in Marketing/M.B.A. in Finance, 114, 234 B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Chemistry with Black Male Experiences, 287 B.S. in Marketing/M.B.A. in Management, 114, Pharmaceutical Chemistry Concentration, Blogging: Sharing Ideas in Web 2.0, 381 234 142, 229–230 Blondes and Bombshells, 304 B.S. in Marketing/M.B.A. in Marketing, 114, B.S. in Biochemistry/M.S. in Cosmetic Body/Mind Fusion, 351 234 Science, 142, 230–231 Bollywood and Beyond: India in Film, 432, 463 B.S. in Marketing/M.S. in Accounting, 114, B.S. in Biochemistry/Pharm.D., 67, 244–247 Book of Job and Its Interpreters, The, 462, 486 234 Requirements, 141–142 Boxercize, 351 B.S. in Marketing/M.S. in Supply Chain Biodiversity: Its Concepts and Implications, Branding Design, 294 Management, 114, 234 412 Bridge Design, 428, 447 B.S. in Marketing/M.S. in Taxation, 114, 234 Bioethics, 470, 472 Brief History, 6–7 Badminton, 350 Bioinformatics, Algorithms in, 312 Britain in the Modern Era, 491 Ballet I, II, III, IV, 362 Biological Diversity, 298 Britain, Ireland and the Empire- Band, 345 Biological Sciences Courses, 297–301, Commonwealth, 459 Band II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, 345 423–426 British Government and Politics, 491 Basic Acting I, 364 Biological Sciences I, II, Research in, 426 British Imagination: From King Arthur to Basic Algebra, 402 Biology, Advanced Topics in, 297 Harry Potter, The, 463 Basic Chinese for Business Purposes, 427 Biology Courses, Petrocelli College, 379 British Literature I, II, 451 Basic Chinese Language and Culture I, 407 Biology, Current Topics in, 297 British Mind, The, 463 Basic Electronics, 352 Biology, Independent Study in, 425 British or American Literature, Basic Electronics with Applications, 352 Biology, Internship in, 301 Special Topics in, 454 Basic Electronics with Applications, Lab:, 352 Biology Major (Maxwell Becton College of Arts British Painting in Britain and North America, Basic English, 383 and Sciences, Florham Campus), 68–69 The Development of, 491 Basic Jewelry II, 421 Accelerated Programs with Professional British Studies Concentration, 174 –175 Basic Jewish Thought, 475 Schools, 69 British Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, 59 Basic Mathematics, 402 Anatomy and Physiology Concentration, 68 British Studies Minor, 133, 177 Basic Radio Station Engineering, 430 Biology Minor, 69 British Writers, 339 Basic Skills Testing and Placement, Cell and Molecular Biology Concentration, Broadcast Advertising, 431 Policy on, 16 68 Broadcast News, 430 Basic Tap, 362 Courses, 297–301 Broadcasting Concentration, 152 Basic Technology for College Students, 440 Dental Schools, 68 Broadcasting, Introduction to, 307 Basic Video Editing, 422, 430 Ecology and Environmental Biology Broadcasting Minor, 73 Basic Video Editing Laboratory, 422, 430 Concentration, 68 Brownfields Identification, Cleanup and Basic Video Production, 422, 430 Medical Schools, 68 Redevelopment, 412 Basic Vocal Technique, 344, 364 Prepharmacy Concentration, 68 Budgeting and Finance for Health and Human Basics of Executive Protection, 411 Requirements, 68 Services Professionals, 409 Battle Over the Book, The, 486 Biology Major (University College: Arts Budgeting and Finance for Not-for-Profit Beach Ecology, 466 • Sciences • Professional Studies, Organizations, 413 Beach Ecology, Laboratory:, 466 Metropolitan Campus), 142–145 Building Personal Leadership, 407 Becoming an Effective Sustainability Change Accelerated Programs with Building the Scenic Model, 366 Agent, 376 Professional Schools, 143 Business Administration Major, 109–110 Becton College Learning Communities, 55 –56 B.S. in Biology/M.S. in Acupuncture and Advanced Standing Opportunities, 110 Becton College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell, Oriental Medicine, 145, 232–233 Business Administration Minor (for see Arts and Sciences B.S./M.S. in Biology, Combined, 142, non-Silberman College of Business Becton Honors Program, 56 233 –234 Students), 106 Beginning Arabic I, II, 289 Biology Minor, 145 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Programs, Beginning Chinese I, II, 303 Biotechnology Concentration, 144 110, 234 Beginning Dance I, 362 Chemistry Concentration, 144 Information Systems Concentration, 109 Beginning French I, II, 324 Courses, 423–426 International Business Concentration, 109 Beginning German I, II, 325 Environmental Science Concentration, Requirements, 109–110 Beginning Italian, I, II, 334 145 Sustainability Management Concentration, Beginning Japanese I, 335 Environmental Science Minor, 145 110 –111 Beginning Japanese II, 336 Human Physiology Concentration, 145 Transfer Credits, 110 Beginning Spanish I, II, 359 Premedical and Predental Science Option, Without Concentration, 109 Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration, 97–98 142 Business Administration Minor (for non- Behavioral Neuroscience Methods, 356 Requirements, 143–144 Silberman College of Business Students), Beta Beta Beta, Chapter of Omega Iota, 46 Biology, Mentored Research in, 300 106 Beta Gamma Sigma, 46 Biology Minor, 69, 145 Business and Applied Technology Certificate, 119 Bible and Its Influence, The, 336, 454, 461 Biology of Nutrition, 379 Business and Communications Certificate, 119 Biochemistry I, II, 302, 427 Biology I, II, Internship in, 300 Business and Industry Crisis Administration, Biochemistry Laboratory, 302 Biology I, II, III, IV, Research in, 300 408 Biochemistry Major (Maxwell Becton College of Biology, Selected Studies in, 425 Business and the Law, 375 Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), Biology Seminar, 300 Business Communications, 384 66–67 Biology Seminar I and II, 426 Business Course, Wroxton, 490 B.S. in Biochemistry/Pharm.D., 67, Biomechanics, 417 Business Courses, Petrocelli College, 379–381 247–249 Biomedical Ethics, 349 Business Dynamics, 380 Prepharmacy Concentration, 67 Biotechnology Concentration, 144 Business Ethics, 403, 476 Requirements, 66–67 Birth of Modern America: 1877–1929, The, Business Finance I, II, 388 Biochemistry Major (University College: Arts • 330 Business, Foundations of, 370 Sciences • Professional Studies, Black Death, The, 333 Business (General) Courses, 370–371 Metropolitan Campus), 141–142 Black Diaspora and Transnationality, The, 287 Business History, 389 Black Female Experience in America, The, 359 Business in a Global Society, 401

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Business Law I, 379 Career Women in Literature and Films of the Child and Adolescent Development, 404 Business Law, Advanced, 401 1940s and 1950s, 384 Child Behavior Disorders, 483 Business Leadership, 401 Careers and Life, 404 Child Development, 481 Business Management and Entrepreneurship, Caribbean Literature, 455 Child of Alumni Grant, 18 379 Casino and Gaming Management Courses, 392 Children and Childhood, Anthropology of, 289 Business Management, Introduction to, 401 Casino Games Operations, 392 Children and Society, 357 Business of Media, The, 380 Casino Games, Mathematics of, 392 Children’s Book Publishing, 294 Business Practices, Advanced, 380 Casino Management, 392 Children’s Literature, 340 Business Practicum, 381 Cell and Molecular Biology Concentration, 68 Children’s Musical Theater, 348 Business, Silberman College of, 103–114 Cell and Molecular Biology, Selected Studies in, Children’s Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, 59 Academic Regulations, 104–107 300 Children’s Theater, 365 Combined Degree Programs, 107 –108 Cell Biology, 298 Children’s Theater II, 365 Courses, 370–378 Cell Biology Cancer, 300 China Since 1949, 458 Faculty, 114 Center for Psychological Services, 29 Chinese I, II, Beginning, 303 Five-year (4+1) Programs, 235 Ceramic Character Sculpture, 292 Chinese I, II, Elementary, 427 General Curriculum Requirements, 107 Ceramic Character Sculpture III, 293 Chinese Courses, 303, 427 Majors, 103 Ceramics I, 292, 421 Chinese Language Through Literature, 466 Minors for Business Students Ceramics II, III, 292, 422 Chinese Practicum I, II, 303 Accounting, 105, 108 Ceramics IV, V, VI, 293 Chiropractic Combined Degree, B.S./D.C., Digital Marketing, 105, 114 Certificate in Radiography, 202 249–250 Entrepreneurship, 105, 110 Certification for Teachers, 63–64, 131 Choreography, 363 Finance, 105, 111 Cervantes, 339, 362 Chorus, 344 Financial Planning and Wealth Change of Majors, 43 Chorus II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, 345 Management, 105, 111 Changing Policing Policies: From Traditional Christianity: Foundation and Early History, 395 Human Resource Management, 105, 112 Policing to Intelligence-led Policing, 412 Cinema I: The Director’s Vision, 420 Leadership, 105, 112 –113 Character Animation, Advanced, 320 Cinema II: Themes in Films, 420 Marketing, 105, 114 Character Animation Using CAT, 320 Cinema Studies Courses, 303–306 Sustainability Management, 105 –106, 113 Character Design, 318 Cinema Studies Minor, 85 Minors for Non-Business Students Character Sculpture, Advanced, 292 Cinematic History: Films of the New Business Administration, 106 Chaucer, 339, 453 Millennium, 389 Digital Marketing, 106 Chemical Kinetics, 302 Cinematic History: Films of the 1950s, 388 Entrepreneurship, 106 Chemical Thermodynamics, 303 Cinematic History: Films of the 1930s, 389 Financial Planning and Wealth Chemistry and the Crime Scene, 301 Cinematic Storytelling, 304 Management, 106 Chemistry Capstone Research Experience, 303 Cinematography, Advanced, 322 Management — Human Resources, 106 Chemistry Concentration, 144 Cinematography: Camerawork, 322 Management — Leadership, 106 Chemistry Courses, 301 –303, 426 –427 Cinematography Concentration, 82, 84 Sustainability Management, 106 –107 Chemistry for Health Sciences, 301, 426 Cinematography: Lighting, 322 Business Statistics, 371 Chemistry for Health Sciences, Circuits I, 447 Laboratory:, 426 Circuits II, 449 Chemistry for the Global Citizen, 301 Citizenship, Service and Civic Engagement, C Chemistry I, II, General, 301, 426 327 Chemistry, Independent Study in, 303, 427 Civil and Construction Engineering Technology CAD, Introduction to, 444, 446 Chemistry in Everyday Life, 413 Courses, 445–447 Calculus I, II, Applied, 447 Chemistry, Junior Mentored Research in, 303 Civil Engineering Courses, 427–429 Calculus I, II, 342, 467 Chemistry Laboratory I, II, General, 301, 426 Civil Engineering Major, 147–149 Calculus III, 343, 467 Chemistry Major (Maxwell Becton College of Cooperative Education Option, 148 Calculus, Multivariable Advanced, 343 Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), Courses, 427–429 Calculus with Business Applications, 342, 371 69–70 Educational Objectives, 148 Campaigns and Elections, 326 B.S./M.S. in Chemistry with a Concentration Requirements, 148 –149 Campus Life, 27–28 in Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 70, 235–236 Student Outcomes, 148 Campus Ministry, 29 B.S. in Chemistry/Pharm.D., 70, 266–271 Civil Engineering Technology Courses, Campuses Chemistry Minor, 70 445–447 Florham Campus, 8 Courses, 301–303 Civil Engineering Technology Major, 163–164 Metropolitan Campus, 8 Requirements, 69 –70 Courses, 445–447 Vancouver Campus, 9 Chemistry Major (University College: Arts • Educational Objectives, 163 Wroxton College, 8–9 Sciences • Professional Studies, Requirements, 163–164 Capital Budgeting, 373 Metropolitan Campus), 146–147 Civil Leadership and Political Empowerment, Capture and Control, 315 B.S. in Chemistry/M.S. in Chemistry with 404 Capture and Control: Geographies of Detention Pharmaceutical Chemistry Concentration, Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, 316, 327 and Incarceration, 325 147, 235–236 Civil Rights and Liberties, 480 Carbon Footprint and Climate Influence, 411 B.S. in Chemistry/M.S. in Cosmetic Science, Civil Technology Design Project, 447 Cardiovascular Sonography Concentration, 192 147, 237–238 Civil War and Reconstruction, 330 Career Advising, 28 Courses, 426–427 Class Standing, 40 Career Development, 28 Prepharmacy Program, 147 Classical Social Theory, 358 Career Development: Theory and Reality, 404 Requirements, 146–147 Classical Tradition, The, 337 Career Exploration, 355 Chemistry Minor, 70 Classroom Management and Positive Career Exploration and Planning, 406 Chemistry of Nutrition, The, 301 Behavioral Supports, 440 Career Management Seminar, 381 Chemistry, Selected Studies in, 427 CLEP, 15 Career Opportunities, Allied Health, 65 Chemistry, Selected Subjects in, 303 CLEP Preparation, 116 Career Orientation and Professional Chemistry, Selected Topics in, 302 Clery Act, 33 Development, 391 Chemistry Seminar, 302 Client-driven Production I, II, 323 Career Planning for Women and Leadership, 400 Chemistry, Senior Mentored Research in, 303 Client Relations in Financial Management, 374 Career Strategies, 371 Chemistry, Sophomore Mentored Research in, Client-server Computing, 434 Career Studies Course, 371 303

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Climate Change Biology, 298 B.A. in Psychology/Master of Arts in B.S. in Chemistry/Doctor of Osteopathic Clinical Experience in Strength and Forensic Psychology, 221–222 Medicine, 255–257 Conditioning I, II, 417 B.A. in Psychology/Master of Arts in B.S. in Chemistry/Doctor of Pharmacy, Clinical Laboratory Education I, II, 470 General/Theoretical Psychology, 222 266–271 Clinical Laboratory Experience, B.A. in Psychology/Master of Arts in B.S. in Chemistry/Master of Science in Medical Technology, 194 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Chemistry with Concentration in Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major 223 Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 235–236 (Maxwell Becton College of Arts and B.A. in Psychology/Master of Social Work, B.S. in Chemistry/Master of Science in Sciences, Florham Campus), 71 224 Cosmetic Science, 237–238 Medical Laboratory Science (Medical B.A. in Sports Administration/Master of B.S. in Computer Science/Master of Science Technology) Concentration, 71 Sports Administration, 225–227 in Computer Science, 238–239 Requirements, 71 B.A. or B.S./Master of Arts in Teaching, B.S. in Computer Science/Master of Science Clinical Laboratory Sciences Major 208–210 in Management Information Systems, (University College: Arts • Sciences B.A. or B.S./Master of Arts in Teaching Dual 239–240 • Professional Studies, Metropolitan Certification in Elementary or Secondary B.S. in Entrepreneurship/Master of Business Campus), 150–151 Education and English as a Second Administration, 234 Admission Requirements, 150 Language, 213–214 B.S. in Entrepreneurship/Master of Science Course Sequence, 150 B.A. or B.S./Master of Arts in Teaching Dual in Accounting, 234 Degree Requirements, 151 Certification in Elementary, Secondary B.S. in Entrepreneurship/Master of Science Medical Laboratory Sciences Concentration, or Early Childhood Education and Special in Supply Chain Management, 234 150 Education, 210–212 B.S. in Entrepreneurship/Master of Science Clinical Practicum I–V, (Radiography), 484 B.S.E.E./Master of Science in Computer in Taxation, 234 Clinical Practicum VII, VIII (Radiography), Engineering, 240–241 B.S. in Finance/Master of Business 485 B.S.E.E./Master of Science in Electrical Administration in Accounting, 234 Clinical Social Work Minor, 201 Engineering, 241–242 B.S. in Finance/Master of Business Clinical Social Work Track (Psychology), 200 B.S. in Accounting/Master of Business Administration in Finance, 234 Clinicals, 282 Administration, 227 B.S. in Finance/Master of Business Clint Eastwood — The Total Artist, 305 B.S. in Accounting/Master of Science in Administration in Marketing, 234 Cloud Computing, 433 Accounting, 227 B.S. in Finance/Master of Science in Club Management, 393 B.S. in Biochemistry/Doctor of Dental Accounting, 234 CNF: What’s Your Real Story, 367 Medicine, 251 B.S. in Finance/Master of Science in Supply Coaching Certification, 417 B.S. in Biochemistry/Doctor of Osteopathic Chain Management, 234 Cognitive Processes, 482 Medicine, 255–257 B.S. in Finance/Master of Science in Cognitive Psychology, 356 B.S. in Biochemistry/Doctor of Pharmacy, Taxation, 234 Cold War, The, 459 244–249 B.S. in Hotel and Restaurant Management/ Collapse of Cities, Empires and Great B.S. in Biochemistry/Master of Science in Master of Science in Hospitality Civilizations, The, 395 Applied Clinical Nutrition, 228–229 Management Studies, 242–243 Collection Fee, 26 B.S. in Biochemistry/Master of Science in B.S. in Information Technology/Master of Collage and Mixed Media, 420 Chemistry with Concentration in Science in Computer Science, 243 –244 College Algebra, 402, 467 Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 229–230 B.S. in Management/Master of Business College Mathematics I, II, 402 B.S. in Biochemistry/Master of Science Administration in Finance, 234 College Reading I, Fundamentals of, 485 in Cosmetic Science, 230–231 B.S. in Management/Master of Business College Writing Courses, 367–369 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Chiropractic, Administration in Marketing, 234 Colonial and Revolutionary America, 330, 459 249–250 B.S. in Management/Master of Science in Colonial Epidemics, 333 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Dental Medicine, Accounting, 234 Colonial Latin America, 331 251–253 B.S. in Management/Master of Science in Color, Introduction to, 292 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Osteopathic Supply Chain Management, 234 Color Theory I, 420 Medicine, 255–257 B.S. in Management/Master of Science in Combinatorics, 311, 343 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Pharmacy, Taxation, 234 Combined Degree Advantage Program 257–261 B.S. in Marketing/Master of Business Scholarship, 17 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Physical Therapy, Administration in Finance, 234 Combined Degree Programs, 206–271 263 B.S. in Marketing/Master of Business B.A./Master of Public Administration, 207 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, Administration in Management, 234 B.A. in Communication Studies/Master of 263–264 B.S. in Marketing/Master of Business Arts in Communication, 214 B.S. in Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Administration in Marketing, 234 B.A. in Creative Writing/Master of Fine Arts Medicine, 264–266 B.S. in Marketing/Master of Science in in Creative Writing, 215 B.S. in Biology/Master of Science in Accounting, 234 B.A. in Criminal Justice/Master of Arts in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, B.S. in Marketing/Master of Science in Criminal Justice, 215 232–233 Supply Chain Management, 234 B.A. in Criminology/Master of Arts in B.S. in Biology/Master of Science in Biology, B.S. in Marketing/Master of Science in Criminal Justice, 215 233 –234 Taxation, 234 B.A. in Film and Animation/Master of Arts B.S. in Biology/Medical Doctor, 253–255 Silberman College of Business Five-year in Animation, 216 B.S. in Business Administration/Master of (4+1) Programs, 235 B.A. in Film and Animation/Master of Fine Business Administration in Finance, 234 Comedy, Satire and Parody, 339 Arts in Animation, 217 B.S. in Business Administration/Master of Comic Books and Graphic Novels, 339 B.A. in History/Master of Public Business Administration in Management, Coming of Age in America, 396, 462 Administration, 218 234 Communication, Advanced Practicum in, 309 B.A. in Political Science/Master of Arts in B.S. in Business Administration/Master of Communication and Customer Service, 309 Criminal Justice, 218 Business Administration in Marketing, 234 Communication and Gender, 308 B.A. in Political Science/Master of Arts in B.S. in Business Administration/Master of Communication Courses, 306–310, 429–432 Political Science, 219 Science in Accounting, 234 Communication: Culture and the Media B.A. in Political Science/Master of Public B.S. in Chemistry/Doctor of Dental in Britain, 490 Administration, 220 Medicine, 251 Communication in a Changing World, 382

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Communication, Independent Study in, COMPASS (, Promoting Academic Computer Science, Introduction to, 310, 432 310, 432 and Social Services) Programs, 284 Computer Science Major (Maxwell Becton Communication in Everyday Life, 306 Compiler Theory, 434 College of Arts and Sciences, Florham Communication in Science Fiction Literature Complaint (Discrimination, Harassment Campus), 75–77 and Film, 309 and Related Misconduct), Reporting of, 32 Combined Degree B.S./M.S., 77, 238–239 Communication Internship I, II, 309 Complementary Alternative Therapy, 473 Computer Science Minor, 76 –77 Communication, Internship in, 432 Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 410 Courses, 310–313 Communication Major, 151–153 Complex Variables, 344, 468 Cybersecurity Concentration, 75 –76 Advertising Minor, 152 Compliance, Regulatory and Legal Issues in Data Mining Concentration, 76 Broadcasting Concentration, 152 Health Care, 406 Game Development Concentration, 76 Communication Minor, 152 Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry, 369, 456 Requirements, 75 Convergent Journalism Concentration, 152 Composition I: Rhetoric and Inquiry, Honors, Computer Science Major (University Convergent Journalism Minor, 152 –153 369 College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Courses, 429–432 Composition II: Research and Argument, 369, Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 153–156 Radio Management Concentration, 152 456 B.S./M.S. in Management Information Requirements, 151 Composition II: Research and Argument, Systems, 156, 239–240 Speech Minor, 153 Honors, 369 Combined Degree, B.S./M.S., 156, 238–239 Sports Media Studies Minor, 153 Composition, Advanced, 452 Computer Science Minor, 156 TV/Digital Editing and Production Composition in Spanish, Advanced, 488 Courses, 432–435 Concentration, 152 Composition, Introduction to, 369, 456 Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Communication Minor, 73, 152 Comprehensive Mathematics, 467 Concentration, 155 Communication Research, 308 Computation Algebra Skills, 341 Database Management Concentration, 155 Communication Studies Courses, 306–310 Computation and Algebra Skills, 467 Educational Objectives, 153 –154 Communication Studies Major, 71–74 Computer-aided Analysis and Design, 449 Game and Mobile Application Development Advertising Minor, 72 –73 Computer-aided Analysis and Design I, II, 443 Concentration, 155 –156 B.A./M.A. in Communication, Accelerated Computer-aided Design and Manufacturing, Information Security Administration Combined Degree, 74, 214 469 Concentration, 156 Broadcasting Minor, 73 Computer Algorithms, 312 Requirements, 154–155 Communication Minor, 73 Computer Animation I, 429 Student Outcomes, 154 Courses, 306–310 Computer Animation II, 421 Computer Science Minor, 76 –77, 156 Human Communication Concentration, Computer Animation Minor, 140 Computer Science, Selected Studies in, 313 71 –72 Computer Applications for Data Analysis, 483 Computer Science, Selected Topics in, 313 Journalism Minor, 73 –74 Computer Art and Design Concentration, 140 Computer Science II, Introduction to, 310 Multimedia Journalism Concentration, 72 Computer-assisted Circuits, 449 Computer Sciences and Engineering, Lee Political Communication Minor, 74 Computer Concepts and Technology, 463 Gildart and Oswald Haase School of, Public Relations Concentration, 72 Computer Control and Interfacing, 443 See Civil Engineering, Civil Engineering Public Relations Minor, 74 Computer Crime and Data Forensics, Technology, Computer Science, Requirements, 71 Introduction to, 412 Construction Engineering Technology, Communication Systems, 443 Computer Engineering and Electrical Engineering, Electrical Communication Theory, 308, 429 Telecommunications, 442 Engineering Technology, Information Communication Through Social Media, 381 Computer Engineering B.S.E.E./Master of Technology, Mathematics, Mechanical Communications and Gender, 414 Science Combined Degree, 240–241 Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Communications Courses, 381–383, 490 Computer Facilities, 36–37 Technology Communications Practicum, 383 Computer Forensics Minor, 133, 158, 182 Faculty, 205 Communications (Sports Ethics and Computer Forensic, Software and Hardware Computer Security and Current Problems, Leadership, Communication and Sport), Applications, 440 Introduction to, 412 Selected Studies in, 432 Computer Game Programming, 433 Computer Simulation, Introduction to, 433 Community College-FDU Scholars Program, 18 Computer Graphic Design Courses, 294–297 Computer Technologies and Cyber Crime, 437 Community, Computers and Cyberspace, 432 Computer Graphics, 312 Computer Technology in the Criminal Justice Community Health Nursing, 473 Computer Graphics Minor, 140 System, 437 Community Health Nursing Laboratory, 473 Computer Hacking — Ethical and Unethical, Computer 3-Dimensional Modeling, 421 Community Policing, 436 413 Computer Usage, Acceptable Use Policies for, Community Resource Management, 439 Computer-incident Response and Handling, 37 Community Service (Career Development), 28 411 Computers and Computer Software, Comparative Anatomy, 298 Computer Management Courses, 383 Survey of, 432 Comparative Buyer Behavior, 380 Computer Networking and Data Computers and Computing, 310 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems: Communication: Implications for Law Computers, Crime and Forensics: Today’s United States and Great Britain, 438 Enforcement, 412 Criminal Investigation, 405 Comparative Criminal Justice System: United Computer Networks, 433 Computers, Introduction to, 383 States and United Kingdom, 316 Computer Organization, 311, 433 Computing Security, Survey of, 432 Comparative Government, 326 Computer Programming for Information Concentrations, Inside Front Cover, 51–52, 53, Comparative Governmental Homeland Technologists I, II, 464 103, 115, 126 Security Systems, 412 Computer Programming, Introduction to, 310 Concepts in Transportation and Travel, 392 Comparative Government and Politics, 479 Computer Programming I, II, 432 Concepts of Programming Languages, 434 Comparative Government and Politics Computer Science Assessment, 313 Conceptualizing Science Exploration, 413 Concentration, 199 Computer Science Concentration, 93–94 Concrete Design, Advanced, 428, 447 Comparative International Criminal Justice Computer Science, Co-op in, 313, 435 Concrete Structures, 428, 446 Systems, 438 Computer Science Courses, 310–313, 432–435 Conflict Resolution and Collaborative Comparative Leadership Studies, 407 Computer Science, Current Topics in, 435 Negotiation, 393 Comparative Legal Systems, 479 Computer Science, Independent Studies in, Congress, The, 326 Comparative Religions, 461, 476 313 Conservation Biology and Wildlife Comparative Revolutions, 330 Computer Science, Independent Study in, 435 Management, 299 Computer Science Internship, 313 Constitutional History, 458

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Construction Engineering Courses, 445–447 Cooperative Education Option, 148, 160, 163, Crime and Criminology, Introduction to, 313 Construction Engineering Technology Major, 190 Crime and Forensics, 437 164–165 Core Courses, Hotel and Restaurant Crime and Inequality, 359 Courses, 445–447 Management, 390–391 Crime and Media, 314 Educational Objectives, 164 Core Courses, University, 286 Crime and Punishment, 349 Requirements, 164–165 Core Curriculum Crime and Punishment in Latin America, 316, Constitution, The, 328 College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell 332 Construction Labor, 446 Becton (Florham Campus), 54 –56 Crime and Punishment in South Africa, 315, Construction Materials and Systems, 428, 446 College of Business, Silberman, 107 332 Construction Practices I, II, 446 University College: Arts • Sciences Crime Detection: A Historical Overview, 414 Construction Technology Design Project, 447 • Professional Studies (Metropolitan Crime in History, 458 Consumer Behavior, 378 Campus), 128 Crime Literature and Film, 388 Consumer Psychology Track, 200 Universitywide, 47, 49 Criminal History Record Search and Urine Contemporary African Literature, 455 Core Sequence, The, 49 Drug Testing, 195 Contemporary African Literature and Corporate Communications, Introduction to, Criminal Investigation, 436 Culture, 338 381 Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Contemporary America: 1968–Present, 330 Corporate Governance, 380 Courses, 435–440 Contemporary American Drama, 338 Corporate Reimbursement Deferred Payment Criminal Justice, Political Science and Contemporary Arabic Thought and Cultures, Plan, 24 International Studies, School of, 466 Corporate Security and Loss Prevention, 411 See African Studies, Criminal Justice, Contemporary Cyber Communication Correctional Setting Combined, 314 Economics, International Affairs, Political Certificate, 119 Corrections, Parole and Probation, 436 Science Contemporary Environmental Issues, 413 Cost Accounting: Measurement and Faculty, 205 Contemporary European Drama, 338, 365 Control, 370 Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, Selected Contemporary Fiction, 338 Counseling, 28 –29 Studies in, 440 Contemporary Fiction I, II, 454 Counseling and Psychological Services, 28–29 Criminal Justice Capstone Seminar, 440 Contemporary France, 324 Counterterrorism and Response, 407 Criminal Justice Ethics, 438 Contemporary Issues in Law and Society, 404 Course Numbering System, 64, 129, 285 Criminal Justice, Independent Study, 440 Contemporary Issues in Law and Society II, 404 Courses for Students in the Sciences Criminal Justice Internship, 438 Contemporary Issues (Leadership), 355 (Biological Sciences), 423–424 Criminal Justice, Introduction to, 435 Contemporary Managerial Issues, 402 Courts and Judicial Process, 439 Criminal Justice Major, 157–159 Contemporary Mathematics, 342 CPR and Emergency Care, 351 B.A. in Political Science/M.A. in Criminal Contemporary Philosophy, 349, 475 CPR and Emergency First Aid, 478 Justice, Combined Degree, 159 Contemporary Psychological Novel, 455 CPR Certification and Student Malpractice Combined Degree B.A./M.A., 159, 215 Contemporary Social Issues, 358, 487 Insurance, 195 Computer Forensics Minor, 158 Contemporary Social Theory, 358 Creating a Nation, 335 Courses, 435–440 Contemporary World Drama, 338, 365 Creating E-portfolios, 397 Criminal Justice Minor, 158 Contemporary World Literature, 337 Creative Concept Drawing, 294 Legal Studies Minor, 159 Continental Drift: Sex, Gender and Family Creative Imagery with Photoshop, 294 Requirements, 157 –158 in the South Asian Diaspora, 455, 462 Creative Nonfiction: It’s All About Me, Social Justice Advocacy Minor, 159 Continuing Studies, Anthony J. Petrocelli Advanced, 368 Criminal Justice Management and College of, 115–125 Creative Writing, 385 Administration, 437 Adult Programs, 116 Creative Writing I, 491 Criminal Justice Minor, 158 CLEP Preparation, 116 Creative Writing I, II (Cross-genre), 453 Criminal Justice Professional Lecture Courses, 379–418 Creative Writing I, II (Fiction), 453 Series, 438 Electives, 122 Creative Writing I, II (Nonfiction), 453 Criminal Justice Research Methods, 436 Faculty, 125 Creative Writing I, II (Poetry), 453 Criminal Law, 314, 328, 435 Gateway to the Future Programs, 122 –123 Creative Writing I, II (Scriptwriting), 453 Criminal Law, Advanced, 328 Latino Promise Program, 116, 123 Creative Writing Courses, 367–369 Criminal Law, Introduction to, 401 Majors, 115 Creative Writing: Fiction, 367 Criminal Procedure Law, 437 MiraeRo (Korean Studies Program), 116, Creative Writing, Introduction to, 367 Criminal Profiling, 437 122 Creative Writing Major, 77 –78 Criminology and Social Theory, 435 Online Programs, 116 B.A./M.F.A. in Creative Writing, Combined Criminology Courses, 313–317 Retired Citizens, 116 Degree, 78, 215 Criminology, Internship in, 316 Special Programs, 116 Courses, 367–369 Criminology Major, 78–79 Tuition, 122 Creative Writing Minor, 78 Courses, 313–317 Weekend Studies, 116 Requirements, 77 –78 Criminology Minor, 79 Contracts and Specifications, 428, 446 Creative Writing Minor, 78, 133, 170 Requirements, 78 –79 Convergent Journalism Concentration, 152 Creative Writing: Poetry, 367 Criminology Minor, 79 Convergent Journalism Minor, 152 –153 Creativity and the Arts, 399 Criminology, Research Methods in, 313 Conversation in English, 387 Credit by Examination, 15, 45 Crisis Communication in a Public Relations Conversation in Spanish, Advanced, 487 Credit Card Payments, 24–25 Context, 310 Co-op Computer Science, 313 Credit for Experiential Learning through Crisis Intervention, 315, 354 Co-op Education in Psychology, 483 Portfolio Assessment, 15 –16 Critical Incident Management in Corrections, Co-op in Computer Science, 313, 435 Credit for Prior Learning, 15 –16 410 Co-op in Electrical Engineering, 444 Credit for Professional Study and Certification, Critical Reading and Critical Thinking, 384 Co-op in Engineering Technology, 448 15 Critical Thinking for College and Life, 349 Co-op in Information Technology, 465 Credit Hour Definition, 41 Critical Writing I, II, Introduction to, 451 Co-op in Mathematics, 344 Credit Load, 41 Cross-cultural Communication, 307 Co-op Mathematics, 469 Credits by Examinations, 15, 45 Cross-cultural Literacy, 396 Cooperative Education, 282 Credits Taken at Other Academic Cross-cultural Perspectives, 286, 290 Cooperative Education/Internship Program, Institutions, 43 Cross-cultural Psychology, 356 282 Crime and Criminology, 357 Cross Training, 351

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Cryptography, 434 Data Communications and Computer Digital Rhetoric and Writing, 369 Cryptography, Introduction to, 312, 344 Networks I, II, 464 Digital Signal Processing, 442 Cuba: What Future?, 403 Data, Communications and Networks, 375 Digital Storytelling, 381, 429 Cultural Anthropology, 288 Data Mining Concentration, 76 Digital System Design, 444, 447 Cultural Arts, 388 Data Mining, Introduction to, 311, 343 Digital Tools for Social Media Minor, 141 Cultural Awareness and Languages, 465 Data Structures, 432 Digital Video, Elementary, 421, 429 Cultural Connections, 379 Data Structures and Algorithms, 310 Digitization, Visualization and Presentation, Cultural Differences, 399 Data Warehouse and Data Mining, 434 382 Cultural Studies in the Dominican Republic, Dealing with Diversity, 395 Dining Service and Etiquette, 392 415 Dean of Students, 27 Dining Services, 29 Cultural Studies: Science, Technology, Dean’s List, 44 Directing I, 364 Work and Belief, 414 Death and Dying, 356 Directing II, 365 Cultural Tourism of Latin America and Cuba, Death Penalty, The, 437 Directing, Advanced, 366 393 Deceit, Fraud and Identity Theft, 404 Directing I, II, Advanced, 489 Culture and Communication in Film, 429 Decision Sciences Courses, 371, 383 Directing Concentration, 82 –83, 84, 100 Culture and Conflict in the Middle East, 395 Decision Sciences, Independent Study in, 371 Directing: Theory and Practice I, II, 489 Culture and Language Studies Courses, 465 –466 Degree Requirements, 48 Direct Loans, Federal, 19 –20 Culture and Technology in American History, Democracy in America, 460, 476 Direct PLUS Loan Program, Federal, 20 459 Dental Medicine Combined Degree, Discipline Minors, 56–58 Cumulative Grade Point Ratio, 42 B.S./D.M.D., 251–253 French Language, 57 Current Economic Problems, 317 Derivatives, 373 Geography, 57 Current Ethical Issues, 396 Descent from Power: British Foreign Policy German Language, 57 Current Events Seminar, 328 Since 1900, 491 Italian Language, 57 Current Issues in U.S. Health Care, 414 Design and Culture Seminar I, II, 399 Physics, 57–58 Current Moral and Social Issues, 474 Design and Culture Workshop I, II, 399 Spanish Language, 58 Current Technology Issues, 397 Design and Development of Video Games, Discrete Structures, 311, 343, 468 Current Topics in Biology, 297 313, 320 Disorders of Addiction, 483 Current Topics in Computer Science, 435 Design and Technical Theater Concentration, Dissent in Popular Culture: From Inception Current Topics in Engineering Technology, 448 99 to Iraq, 461 Current Topics in Health Science I, II, 470 Design for Social Responsibility, 297 Distance Learning, 116, 283 Current Topics in Nutrition, 477 Design for the Web, 421 Distributed Database Systems, 435 Curricular Practical Training, 407, 425, 427 Design of Software Systems, 433 Distributing Movies and Media, 322 Customer Service, 382 Designing with Color, 420 Diversity in the Correctional Environment, 410 Customer Service for Help-desk Professionals, Desktop Publishing, 429 Diversity, Topics in, 394 382 Desktop Publishing I, 420 Doctor of Chiropractic/B.S. Combined Custom 3D Character Rigging and Animation, Detective Fiction, 339, 385 Degree Program, 249–250 320 Developing Academic Skills, 383 Doctor of Dental Medicine/B.S. Combined Cyber Crime, 437 Developing Academic Skills II, 384 Degree Program, 251–253 Cyber Crime and Computers, Introduction to, Developing a Sustainability Mindset in a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine/B.S. 411 Globalized World, 479 Combined Degree, 255–257 Cyber Law, 407 Development of Art I, II, 419 Doctor of Pharmacy/B.S. Combined Degree Cyber Security, 311 Development of British Painting in Britain and Program, 244–249, 257–261, 266 –271 Cybersecurity and Information Assurance North America, The, 491 Doctor of Physical Therapy/B.S. Combined Concentration, 155 Development of Children with and without Degree Program, 263 Cybersecurity Concentration, 75 –76 Disabilities, 440 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine/B.S. Combined Cybersecurity, Foundations of, 434, 465 Development of Music I, II, 471 Degree Program, 263–264 Cyber Technology: Introduction to Cultural Development of the Theater: Ancient to Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/B.S. Combined Anthropology for a Global Age, 379 Elizabethan, 367 Degree Program, 264–266 CyberVoices: Internet Literary Communities, Development of the Theater: Restoration Documentary Filmmaking, 323 384 to Today, 367 Doing Well Through Doing Good, 372 Developmental Biology, 299, 425 Domestic and International Tourism, 391 Developmental Biology, Laboratory:, 425 Domestic Preparedness for Terrorism and D Developmental Reading, 485 Catastrophic Emergencies, 408 Dance Courses, 362–363, 440 Deviance and Social Control, 314 Domestic Violence, 438 Dance History and Appreciation, 363 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Dormitories Dance, Independent Study, 363 Concentration, 95, 192 See Residence Halls Dance I, Beginning, 362 Dictators and Democrats, 327 Double Major, 44, 56 Dance I, II, Internship in, 363 Differential Equations, 344, 468 Dramatic Literature and Performance, Dance II, 363 Digital Audio Editing, 431 Interdisciplinary Minor, 59 –60 Dance Studies Minor, 101 Digital Children’s Book, The, 294 Dramatic Writing, Advanced, 368 Dante, 339 Digital Design for Business, 397 Drawing for Animation II, 422 Dark Side of Behavior at Work, The, 355 Digital Humanities Concentration, 175 Drawing I, II, 291 Data Analysis and Visualization, 311 Digital Humanities Minor, 134, 177 –178 Drawing III, IV, 292 Database, Advanced, 433 Digital Illustration and Design, 421 Drawing I, General, 420 Database Applications for Business, 375 Digital Marketing, 377 Drawing III, General, 293, 422 Database Management Concentration, 155 Digital Marketing Concentration, 114 Dreams and the Imagination, 349 Database Management Systems, 312 Digital Marketing Minor, 105, 114 Drugs, Addictions and the Law, 439 Database Security and Auditing, 398 Digital Marketing Minor (for non-Silberman Drugs, Alcohol and Addiction, 399 Database Systems, 311, 433 College of Business Students), 106 Drugs and Behavior, 481 Data Communications and Computer Digital Media for Advertising Minor, 141 Drugs in American Society, 358 Networks, 312, 443, 449 Digital Media, Introduction to, 420, 429 Dynamics, 445, 448 Data Communications and Computer Digital Media Publishing, 464 Dynamics of Leadership, 439 Networks for Business, 380 Digital Photography I, 421

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E College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell Energy and the Environment, 412 Earth Physics, 352, 403, 478 Becton (Florham Campus), 55 Energy, Principles of, 387 East Asian Cinema, 304 University College: Arts • Sciences • Engineering, See Electrical Engineering, E-business for Entrepreneurs, 372 Professional Studies (Metropolitan Engineering Technology E-business, Introduction to, 375 Campus), 129 Engineering Admissions, 11 Ecology, 298 Electrical Energy Conversion, 443, 470 Engineering and Engineering Technology Ecology and Environmental Biology Electrical Engineering, Co-op in, 444 Programs, 129 Concentration, 68 Electrical Engineering Courses, 442–445 Engineering, Independent Study in, 445 Ecology and Environmental Biology, Selected Electrical Engineering, Honors Externship Engineering, Lee Gildart and Oswald Haase Studies in, 300 in, 444 School of Computer Sciences and, Ecology and Field Biology, 424 Electrical Engineering, Honors in, 444 See Electrical Engineering, Engineering Ecology and Field Biology, Laboratory:, 424 Electrical Engineering, Independent Study Technology Ecology for Life: Building a Lifestyle for a in, 444 Faculty, 205 Sustainable Planet, 379, 461 Electrical Engineering Major, 160–161 Engineering Materials I, II, 445 E-commerce Design, 296 B.S.E.E./Master of Science in Computer Engineering Mathematics, Advanced, 445, 468 Econometrics, Introduction to, 317, 371 Engineering Five-year Program, 161, Engineering Optics I, II, 442 Economic Geography, 325 240–241 Engineering Practices, Graphics and Economic History of the United States, 317 B.S.E.E./M.S.E.E. Five-year Program, 161, Design, 444 Economic Methods, 317 241–242 Engineering Programming, Advanced, 445 Economic Sociology, 318 Cooperative Education Option, 160 Engineering, Selected Studies in, 445 Economics and Finance in Sports, 416 Courses, 442–445 Engineering Statistics and Reliability, 445, 448 Economics Courses, 317–318, 371–372, Educational Objectives, 160 Engineering Technology, Co-op in, 448 383, 440, 490 Electrical Engineering Minor, 161 Engineering Technology Courses, 445–450 Economics, Independent Study in, 318, 371 Requirements, 160–161 Engineering Technology, Current Economics Interdisciplinary Minor, 60 Student Outcomes, 160 Topics in, 448 Economics, Introduction to, 317 Electrical Engineering Minor, 161 Engineering Technology, Independent Study Economics of the Near and Middle East, 318 Electrical Engineering Project, 442 in, 448 Economics, Selected Studies in, 318, 372 Electrical Engineering, Special Topics in, 444 Engineering Technology Majors, 162–168 Economics Seminar, 318 Electrical Engineering Technology Accreditation, 162 Economics Studies, Internship in, 371 Courses, 449–450 Civil Engineering Technology, 163–164 Economies, Introduction to, 440 Electrical Engineering Technology Construction Engineering Technology, Ecosystem and Environmental Science, 297 Major, 165–166 164–165 Ecotoxicology, 300 Courses, 449–450 Cooperative Education Option, 163 Editing Concentration, 83, 84 Educational Objectives, 165 Courses, 445–450 Editorial Design and Illustration, 294 Electrical Engineering Technology Minor, Electrical Engineering Technology, Education Courses, 440–441 166 165–166 Education, Independent Study in, 441 Requirements, 165–166 Electrical Engineering Technology Minor, Education, Peter Sammartino School of, Electrical Engineering Technology Minor, 166 166 130–131, 208–210 Electrical Technology Design Project, 449 Mechanical Engineering Technology, Advisement, 130 Electricity and Magnetism I, 353 167–168 Approved Programs, 130 Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, 442 Mechanical Engineering Technology Minor, Certification, 63–64, 131 Electronic Commerce and Beyond: Special 168 Courses, 440–441 Topics for a Global Marketplace, 397 Technical Electives, 162 Dual Certification in Elementary or Electronics I, 353, 447 Work Experience, 163 Secondary Education and English as a Electronics I, II, III, 442 Engineering Technology, Selected Studies in, Second Language (B.A. or B.S./M.A.T.), Electronics II, III, 449 448 213–214 Electronics Instrumentation, 443 England’s Green and Pleasant Land, 490 Dual Certification in Elementary, Secondary Electronic Telecommunications, 444 English and American Literature, Selected or Early Childhood Education and Special Elementary Arabic I, II, 419 Studies in, 455 Education (B.A. or B.S./M.A.T.), 210–212 Elementary Chinese I, II, 427 English and American Literature Track, 79–80 Faculty, 205 Elementary Digital Video, 421, 429 English and Comparative Literature, Mission, 130 Elementary Education and Special Education Independent Study in, 456 New Jersey Teacher Certification, 63–64, Specialization (History), 91 –92 English and Literature Courses, 383–385 131 Elementary Education Specialization (History), English and World Literature, Senior QUEST Five-year Accelerated (B.A. or 91 Seminar:, 341 B.S./M.A.T.) Teacher Preparation Elementary French I and II, 457 English as a Second Language Courses, Program, 130, 208–210 Elementary Italian I, II, 465 385–387 Educational Opportunity Fund, 283 Elementary Spanish I, II, 487 English, Basic, 383 Educational Opportunity Fund Grant Elements of Playwriting, 364 English Composition I, II, 384 (EOF), NJS, 21 Eligibility for Student Activities, 42 English Courses, 336–341, 383–385, 451–456, Educational Psychology, 356, 482 Email Blast Design and Implementation, 295 490 Effective Business Communication, 387, 393 Emergency Management and Public Policy, 404 English for Occupational Purposes; Effective Risk Communications for Leadership, Emergency Management: Principles and English for Academic Purposes, 451 409 Application for the Tourism, Hospitality English for Professional Success Courses, Effectively Managing Transit Emergencies, 409 and Travel Industries, 408 450–451 18th- and 19th-century European Fiction, 337 Emergency Medical Service Administration, English for Professional Success: Global 18th-century British Literature, 337 Foundations of, 410 Exchange — New York City as a 18th-century Literature, 453, 491 Emerging Communications Technologies, 464 Classroom, 451 18th-century Literature II, 453 Emerging Issues in Crime and Justice, 437 English Grammar, 452 Electives Emotionally Healthy Lifestyles, 405 English Grammar, Advanced, 453 Anthony J. Petrocelli College of Continuing Employee Tuition Grant Program, 26 English Language and Literature Courses, Studies, 122 Employer Connections, 28 336–341, 383–385, 451–456, 490 End of Life, 473

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English Language and Literature Major Eta Kappa Nu, 46 Universitywide, 492–502 (Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Eta Sigma Delta, 46 Vancouver Campus, 275 Sciences, Florham Campus), 79–81 Eternal Search/Struggle for Identity, The, 456 Wroxton College, 272 Courses, 336–341 Ethical and Moral Analysis in the Sciences, 403 Faculty/Group/Student Research (Film), 323 English and American Literature Track, Ethical Issues in Computer Information Faculty Mentoring, 120 79–80 Technology, 403 Faculty/Student Research English Language and Literature Minor, 81 Ethical Issues in History, 389, 458 Animation, 321 Requirements, 79–81 Ethical Issues in Social Institutions, 378 Anthropology, 289 World Literature Track, 80–81 Ethical Issues in Sports, 415 Art, 291, 293, 296, 297 English Language and Literature Major Ethical Issues in the Media, 350 Communication Studies, 310 (University College: Arts • Sciences • Ethical Issues in the Movies, 349 Criminology, 317 Professional Studies, Metropolitan Ethical Management, Research in, 390 Dance, 363 Campus), 168–170 Ethics, 348, 474 Economics, 318 Courses, 451–456 Ethics and Politics, 479 Film, 323, 324 Creative Writing Minor, 170 Ethics and Public Affairs, 401, 463, 477 Government and Law, 328, 329 English Language and Literature Minor, 170 Ethics and Values in the Public Service History, 333 Requirements, 168–170 Administration, 406 Humanities, 334 English Language and Literature Minor, Ethics, Human Rights and Globalization Literature, 341 81, 134, 170 Seminar, 399 Music, 348 English Language Structure: Application to Ethics in Media, 430 Philosophy, 350 Text, 441 Ethics in Science, 425 Psychology, 357 English Language, The, 340 Ethics of Food, The, 476 Sociology, 359 English Literature Courses, Wroxton, 490 Ethics of Jesus, The, 486 Spanish Language and Literature, 362 English Masters, 451 Ethnic American Literature, 340 Speech, 364 English Writing Courses, 387, 456 Ethnic and Race Relations, 358 Theater, 367 Enhanced Freshman Experience, 283 Ethnic Literature in the United States, 454 Fairleigh Dickinson University Grant, 17 Entering the Freelance World, 323 Ethnographic Field Methods, 288 Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 36 Enterprise Computing for the IBM zSeries, 435 Europe in the Middle Ages, 329 Family Business Management, 372 Entertainment and Business Management Europe in the 20th Century, 459 Family Communication, 307 Interdisciplinary Minor, 60 European Economic Integration, 490 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Entomology, 299 European History from 1750, 329 (FERPA), 33 Entrepreneurial Studies, Internship in, 372 European History to 1750, 329 Family Law, Divorce and Custody, 401 Entrepreneurship, 282 –283 European Tradition I, II, The, 336 Family: Stability and Dysfunction, The, 487 Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Introduction Evaluation Procedures, 42 Fashion Design, History of, 420 to, 372 Evening Students, Admission, 13–14 Fashion Illustration, 296 Entrepreneurship Courses, 372–373 Evening Studies, 116 FDU Grant, 17 Entrepreneurship, Fundamentals of, 380 Events Planning, 308, 392 Feature Article Writing, 430 Entrepreneurship, Independent Study in, 373 Evidence of Car Insurance, 195 Feature Writing, 307 Entrepreneurship Major, 110 Evolution, 299, 425 Federal Grant Programs, 18 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Programs, Evolutionary Psychology, 399 Federal Loan Programs, 19 –20 110, 234 Evolution, Ecology and Climate Change, 400 Federal Taxation, Fundamentals of, 370 Courses, 372–373 Executive Protection, Basics of, 411 Federal Veterans’ Educational Assistance Entrepreneurship Minor, 105, 110 Exercise Physiology, 416 Program, 18–19 Requirements, 110 Exercise Science for the Sports Administration Federal Work Programs, 18 Entrepreneurship Minor, 105, 110 Professional, 415 Federally Funded Programs (Financial Aid), Entrepreneurship Minor (for non-Silberman Existentialism, 477 18–20 College of Business Students), 106 Experiential Learning Credit, 15 –16 FE/EIT Exam Preparation I, II, 445, 448 Entrepreneurship, Rothman Institute of Experiential Learning in Communication, 306 Fees, 23–24, 26 Innovation and, 282 –283 Experimental Design, 424 FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Environmental and Ecological Economics, 383 Experimental Methods in Optics/Photonics, Privacy Act), 33 Environmental and Land-use Planning, 428, Advanced, 353 Fiber Optics Technology, 449 446 Experimental Psychology, 481 Fiction, Introduction to, 451 Environmental Economics, 378 Experimental Psychology, Advanced, 354 Fiction Workshop: Fever Dreams — Environmental Engineering, 428 Experimental/Surreal Cinema, 305 Pathological Perspectives, 368 Environmental Geography: Nature, Power and Expert Systems and Logic Programming, 312 Fiction Workshop: Vampires, Zombie and Me Society, 325 Explorers and Exploration, 333 — Young Adult and Children’s Environmental Policy/Law/Ethics, 418 Exploring Biology Behind American Museum Literature, 368 Environmental Research, 457 of Natural History, 298 Fiction Writing, Advanced, 368 Environmental Science, 418 Exploring Great Museums of England, 291 Fiction Writing, Introduction to, 367 Environmental Science Concentration, Field Experience — Global, 441 145, 184–185 Field Experience Global — Japan, 441 Environmental Science Courses, 387, 456–457 F Field Experience I, II, III (Education), 441 Environmental Science, Independent Study, Facility Management, 416 Field Experience IV: Applied Field Research, 457 Faculty, 492–502 441 Environmental Science, Introduction to, 456 Allied Health, 65, 102 Field Experience Practicum I, II, 401 Environmental Science Minor, 145 College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell Field Placement (Psychology), 482 Environmental Sociology, 359 Becton, 102 Fieldwork Studies, 282 Environment in Literature and Culture, The, College of Business, Silberman, 114 File System Forensic Analysis and 452 College of Continuing Studies, Investigation, 439 in Health Care, 458 Anthony J. Petrocelli, 125 Film I, II, Internship in, 323 Epsilon Rho, Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 46 University College: Arts • Sciences Film and Actors Lab, 322 Estimating I, 428 • Professional Studies, 205 Film and Animation Courses, 318–324 Estimating I, II, 446

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Film and Animation Major, 81–86 Federal Pell Grant, 18 Financial Planning Wealth Management Minor Animation Minor, 84 –85 Federal Supplemental Education (for non-Silberman College of Business B.A. in Film and Animation/M.A. in Opportunity Grant, 18 Students), 106 Animation, Accelerated Combined Degree, Federal Tuition Assistance, 19 Financial Planning Capstone, 375 86, 216 Federal Veterans’ Educational Assistance Fine Arts Courses, 290–297, 388–389, B.A. in Film and Animation/M.F.A. in Programs, 18–19 419–422, 491 Animation, Accelerated Combined Degree, Federal Work Programs, 18 also see Art and Music 86, 217 Federal Work Study, 18 Fine Arts Major (Maxwell Becton College of Cinema Studies Minor, 85 Montgomery GI Bill–Selected Reserve, Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), Cinematography Concentration, 82, 84 The, 19 86–87 Courses, 303–306, 318 –324 Montgomery GI Bill, The, 19 Art History Minor, 87 Directing Concentration, 82 –83, 84 New Post 9/11 GI Bill, The, 18 Courses, 290–297 Editing Concentration, 83, 84 Subsidized and Unsubsidized Aggregate Requirements, 86–87 Film Production Concentration, 83 Loan Limit, 20 Studio Arts Concentration, 86–87 Film Production Minor, 85 Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Studio Arts Minor, 87 Requirements, 81–86 Assistance Program Fine Arts Major (University College: Arts • Screenwriting/Dramatic Writing Minor, 85 (DEA – Chapter 35), 19 Sciences • Professional Studies, 3D Animation Concentration, 82, 84 VA Vocational Rehabilitation, 19 Metropolitan Campus), 170 3D Video Game Animation Minor, 86 Veterans’ Administration Educational Courses, 419–422 2D Animation Concentration, 82, 84 Benefits, Other, 19 Requirements, 170 Video Game Animation Concentration, 84 Veterans’ Educational Benefits, 18 Theater Minor (for Non-Fine Arts Majors), Film and Culture, 308 New Jersey State-funded Programs, 20–21 170 Film and Society, 388 Governor’s Urban Scholars Program, 20 Fine Art Techniques Minor, 141 Film Courses, 321–324 Need-based New Jersey State Grant Finite Element Analysis, 428 Film Directing, 322 Programs, 21 Fire Administration, Advanced, 408 Film, Introduction to, 430 New Jersey State Scholarship Fire Investigation, Fundamentals of, 409 (Film), Junior Independent Study, 323 Programs, 20 Fire Prevention, 408 Film Noir: Mystery Films 1940s–1950s, 305 NJCLASS Loan Program, 21 Fire Protection and Building Construction, 408 Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema, 305 NJS Educational Opportunity Fund Fire Protection Systems, 408 Film Production Concentration, 83 Grant, 21 Firewalls and Intrusion Detection Systems, 434 Film Production Minor, 85 NJS TAG Award, 21 Fiscal Concept in Sports, 416 Films of Alfred Hitchcock, 304 NJ Student Tuition Assistance Reward Five-year (4+1) Programs, Silberman College Films of Coen Brothers, 304 Scholarship II (NJ STARS II), 20 of Business, 235 Films of John Ford and the American Pertinent Aid Information, Additional, 21–22 Florham Campus, 8 Landscape, 388 Academic Progress, Satisfactory, 22 Florham Scholars in Arts and Humanities Films of Spike Lee, 304 Refunds and Returns of Title IV Seminar II, 290 Films of Steven Soderbergh, 305 Calculations, 22 Fluid Mechanics, 445, 448 Films of Steven Spielberg, 306 Renewal, 22 Fluid Mechanics, Advanced, 470 Films of Wes Anderson, The, 304 Repeated Courses, 22 Folklore, Introduction to, 289 Films of Woody Allen, The, 305 Terms and Conditions, 21–22 Food and Beverage Management, 392 Filmmaking I: Basic Production, 321 Tuition Payment Options, 22 Food-service Management Courses, 392 –393 Filmmaking I for High School Students, 321 Privately Funded Scholarship, 21 Food Writing, 385 Filmmaking II: The Professional Crew, 321 Sammartino Scholarship, 21 Foreign Policy of the United States, 479 Filmmaking III: Mastering the Art and Craft University Funded Programs, 17–18 Forensic Anthropology, 289 of Film Production, 322 Athletic Scholarship, 17 Forensic Mathematics and Statistics, 342 Filmmaking as a Tool for Social Change, 321 Child of Alumni Grant, 18 Forensic Psychology, 316, 356 Final Cut Pro, Introduction to, 396 Combined Degree Advantage Program Forensic Psychology Minor, 201 Finance Courses, 373–374, 388 Scholarship, 17 Forensic Psychology Track, 200 Finance, Independent Study in, 374 Community College–FDU Forensic Science, 299, 426 Finance Internship, 374 Scholars Program, 18 Forensics Interdisciplinary Minor, 60 –61 Finance Major, 111 Fairleigh Dickinson University Grant, 17 Formal Logic, 350 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Programs, Merit Scholarships, 17 Foundations, 428, 446 111, 234 Need-based Aid, 17 Foundations of Academic English, 450 Courses, 373–374 Other University Grants, 18 Foundations of Business, 370 Finance Minor, 105, 111 Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, 17 Foundations of Cybersecurity, 434, 465 Financial Planning and Wealth Management Transfer Scholarship, 17 Foundations of Emergency Medical Service Concentration, 111 University Scholarships, 17 Administration, 410 Financial Planning and Wealth Management Financial Analysis, Intermediate, 373 Franchising, Introduction to, 393 Minor, 105, 111 Financial Analysis, Principles of, 373 Francophone Current Events: Writing and Requirements, 111 Financial Institutions, Criminals, Terrorism and Conversation, 324 Finance Minor, 105, 111 Money Laundering, 404 Francophone World, 338 Finance, Special Topics in, 373 Financial Management, 379 Fraud Investigation, 439 Finance Studies, Internship in, 374 Financial Management in the Hospitality Freelance Practices, 295 Finance, Value and Sustainability, 373 Industry, 390 French I and II, Elementary, 457 Financial Accounting I, II, Intermediate, 370 Financial Markets and Institutions, 373 French I and II, Intermediate, 457 Financial Accounting, Introductory, 370 Financial Mathematics II, 344 French, Beginning, I, II, 324 Financial Aid and Scholarships, 17–22 Financial Mathematics Concentration, 94 French Cinema, 304 Federally Funded Programs, 18–20 Financial Planning and Wealth Management French Composition, Advanced, 324 Federal Direct Loans, 19 –20 Concentration, 111 French Conversation I, II, 324 Federal Direct PLUS Loan Program, 20 Financial Planning and Wealth Management French Conversation and Translation, 324 Federal Grant Programs, 18 Courses, 374–375 French Culture and Civilization, 324 Federal Loan Programs, 19 –20 Financial Planning and Wealth Management French Film, 324 Federal Nursing Loan Program, 20 Minor, 105, 111 French Film Workshop, 324

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French Grammar, Advanced 324 General Curricular Requirements (Becton Global Novel, The, 454 French Language and Culture: Global College), 54 Global Perspectives in Sports, 416 Perspective, 466 General Curricular Requirements (University Global Politics, 326 French Language and Literature Courses, College), 128 –129 Global Politics Concentration, 88 324–325, 457 General Curriculum Requirements Global Poverty, Culture and Reproduction, 289 French Language and Literature, Selected (College of Business), 107 Global Roots of American Architecture, 420 Studies in, 457 General Drawing I, 420 Global Scholars Program (Metropolitan French Language Minor, 57 General Drawing III, 293, 422 Campus), 50 French Literature I, II, Topics in, 324 General Microbiology, 424 Global Scholars Seminar I, II, 329 French Practicum I, II, 324 General Microbiology, Laboratory:, 424 Global Scholars Seminar in Political Studies, French Translation, 324 General Physics I, II, 352, 478 479 Freshman Admission, Undergraduate, 11 General Physics with Calculus I, II, 353 Global Terrorism, 316, 439 Freshman Intensive Studies, 283 General Physiology, 299 Global Transportation Studies Certificate, 119 From Comic Book to Big Screen, 305 General Psychology, 354, 481 Glory and Shame: America on Film, 455 From Elvis to J. Lo: Pop Music of the Past General Technology Courses, 447–448 Golf, 350 50 Years, 471 General Track (Health Studies), 172 Gothic in Fiction and Film, The, 339 Full-Time Students, Definition of, 40 Generalist Art Minor, 141 Government and Business, 318 Fundamentalism in Religious Practice, 475 Generational Leadership, 401 Government and Law Courses, 326–329 Fundamentals of Academic Writing I, II, 456 Genetics, 299, 424 Government and Law, Independent Study in, Fundamentals of Animation Principles, 318 Genetics and Society, 423 328, 329 Fundamentals of College Reading I, 485 Genetics and Society, Laboratory:, 423 Government and Law Interdisciplinary Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship, 380 Genetics, Laboratory:, 424 Minor, 61 Fundamentals of Federal Taxation, 370 Geographical Information Systems and Government and Law, Internship in, 328 Fundamentals of Fire Investigation, 409 Emergency Response, 409 Government and Law Major, 88 Fundamentals of International Business, 374, Geography and World Issues, 325, 478 Courses, 326–329 490 Geography Courses, 325 Global Politics Concentration, 88 Fundamentals of International Marketing, 402 Geography Minor, 57 Government and Law Minor, 88 Fundamentals of Music Theory, 348 Geomapping GIS, 418 Legal Studies Concentration, 88 Fundamentals of Nursing I, II, 471 Geometry Fundamentals, 467 Requirements, 88 Fundamentals of Nursing I, Laboratory:, 471 German I, II, Beginning, 325 Government and Law Minor, 88 Fundamentals of Nursing II, Laboratory:, 472 German Conversation, I, 325 (Government and Law) Senior Thesis, 329 Fundamentals of Patient Care, 484 German Conversation II, 326 Government and Political Systems, 404 Fundamentals of Speech, 363 German Culture and Civilization, 326 Government and Politics of the Third Fundamentals of Sustainability, 411 German Language and Literature Courses, World, 480 Fundamentals of Writing, 369 325–326 Government and the Individual, 389 Fundraising in Sports, 416 German Language Minor, 57 Governor’s Urban Scholarship Program, 20 German Practicum I, II, 325 Grade Appeal Procedure, 42 Getting Published, 368 Grade Reports, 42 G GI Bill–Selected Reserve, The Montgomery, Grades and Grade Points, 12, 41 Game and Mobile Application Development 19 Graduate Study, 10 Concentration, 155 –156 GI Bill, The Montgomery, 19 Graduate Tuition and Fees, 26 Game Design, 319 GI Bill, The New Post 9/11, 18 Graduation, Application for, 43–44 Game Development Concentration, 76 Global and Cultural Studies Concentration, Graduation Honors, 44 Game Programming Using C++, Advanced, 175 –176 Grants, Federal, 18–20 313 Global and Cultural Studies Minor, 135, Graphic Art and Design Concentration, 140 Game Programming Using C++, Introduction 178–179 Graphic Design and Illustration, History of, to, 312 Global Art World, The, 420 419, 429 Game Theory, 317, 318, 328 Global Communication, 308 Graphic Design Courses, 294–297, 318–321 Gaming Analytics, 392 Global Culture for Public Service, 407 Graphic Design, History of, 297 Gaming Regulations and Control, 392 Global Development Geographies of Wealth Graphic Design Independent Study, 296 Gandhi: His Life, Philosophy and Legacy, and Poverty, 325 Graphic Design Internship I, II, 296 463, 477 Global Exchange — New York City as a Graphic Design, Introduction to, 294 Gangs and Gang Behavior, Introduction to, 411 Classroom, English for Professional Graphic Design Major, 88–91 Gateway to the Future Programs, 122 –123 Success:, 451 Courses, 294–297, 318–321 Gender and Deviance, 356 Global Gaming Management Specialization, Graphic Design Minor, 90 Gender and Diversity in the Workplace, 399 120 Illustration Concentration, 88 –89 Gender and Identity, 398 Global Health, 457, 470 Print Design Concentration, 89–90 Gender and Public Policy, 326 Global Information Technology, 397 Requirements, 88–91 Gender and Race in Latin America, 331 Global Issues, 286, 290 Web Design Concentration, 90 Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor, Global Issues and Terrorism, 394 Web Design Minor, 90–91 134–135, 178 Global Issues for Not-for-Profit Administration, Graphic Design Minor, 90 Gender, Film and History, 327, 329 412 Greater Than 50 Human Senses, 405 Gender in the Contemporary World, 358 Global Issues in Health and Human Services, Great Issues Colloquium, 333 Gender in U.S. History, 459 409 Great Pacific Northwest: Environmental Issues Gender Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, 61 Global Issues in Hospitality Management, 392 and Cultural Perspectives, The, 457 Gene Expression and Regulation, 301 Globalization and Its Impact on the State, 326 Great Pacific Northwest: Environmental Issues Gene Expression and Regulation Laboratory, Globalization and Society Interdisciplinary and Cultural Perspectives Laboratory, The, 301 Minor, 61 457 General Biology I, II, 423 Globalization and World Citizenship, 480 Greek and Roman Drama, 338, 365 General Biology I, Laboratory:, 423 Globalization, Culture and Identity, 357 Greek Civilization, 394, 460 General Biology II, Laboratory:, 424 Globalization: Nature, Causes and Green Movement: Past, Present and Future, General Chemistry I, II, 301, 426 Consequences, 399 The, 412 General Chemistry Laboratory I, II, 301, 426 Global Literature, 451 Group Development, 355

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Group Dynamics, 354, 404 History, Internship, 460 Psychology, 356 Growing Up on Film, 305 History, Internship in, 333 Sociology, 359 Guest Service Strategies, 392 History Major (Maxwell Becton, College of Spanish, 362 Guided Internship in Sustainability Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), 91–92 Honors Seminar Management, 377 Courses, 329–333 Anthropology, 289 Guided Research, 386 Elementary Education and Special Education Economics, 318 Guided Research II, III, IV, V, VI, 386 Specialization, 92 Junior, 334, 460 Elementary Education Specialization, 91 Petrocelli College, 390 History Minor, 92 Sociology, 359 H Requirements, 91 Honors Study-abroad Experience – Hazardous Risk Analysis, 408 Secondary Education Specialization, 91 Wroxton, 333 Health and Human Services Administration History Major (University College: Arts • Horror and Science Fiction Movies, 306 Certificate, 119 Sciences • Professional Studies, Hospital and Affiliate Training Programs, Health and Human Services, Global Issues Metropolitan Campus), 173 Participating Hospitals, 194 in, 409 Combined B.A./M.P.A., 173, 218 Hospitality in China, 392 Health and Nutrition, 477 Courses, 458–460 Hospitality Management Certificate, 119 Health and Society: Access and Issues, 487 History Minor (For Non-History Majors), Hospitality Management, Specialization in, Health Assessment, 472 173 120 Health Assessment Laboratory, 472 Requirements, 173 Hospitality Management Studies Master of Health Care Economics, Introduction to, History Minor, 92, 173 Science, B.S. in Hotel and Restaurant 458, 472 History of Fashion Design, 420 Management Studies Combined Degree, Health Care Law and Policy, 457, 470 History of Film, 303 118, 242–243 Health Care Management, 406, 471, 473 History of Film: Special Topics, 430 Hospitality Manager and Law, The, 391 Health Clearance for Nursing Students, 195 History of Global Warfare, 395 Hospitality Operations Tactics and Strategy, Health Information Management Major, 171 History of Graphic Design, 297 390 Admission Requirements, 171 History of Graphic Design and Illustration, Hotel and Restaurant Management Degree Requirements, 171 419, 429 Courses, 390–394 Health Issues in Correctional Institutions, 410 History of Jewish People I, 475 Hotel and Restaurant Management Health Psychology, 482 History of Modern China, 332 Major, 116–118 Health Science Concentration, 138 –139 History of Photography, 290, 419 B.S. in Hotel and Restaurant Management/ Health Science I, II, Current Topics in, 470 History of Photography from Daguerrotype to M.S. in Hospitality Management Studies, Health Services, 29 Digital, 388 118, 242–243 Health Studies Courses, 457–458 History of Russia, 459 Courses, 390–394 Health Studies Major, 172–173 History of Science and Technology, 389 Fees, 117 Courses, 457–458 History of Sexuality in the United States, Requirements, 117–118 Curriculum, 172–173 The, 332 Hospitality and Tourism Management, General Track, 172 History of Special Effects and Animation, 321 International School of, 116–118 Requirements, 172–173 History of Technology, 445 Courses, 390–394 Science Track, 172–173 History of Television, 303 Faculty, 125 Health Studies Practicum, 457, 470 History of the Musical, 348, 367 Housing and Residence Life, 30 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning, History on Film, 388, 394 How Soccer Explains the World: Sports, 450, 469 History on Film: Britain, 304, 330 Nationalism and Globalization in the Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Hollywood Looks in the Mirror, 303 Modern World, 395 and Refrigeration Controls, 450, 469 Holocaust: Philosophical Issues, The, 462, 477 Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II, 423 Heat Transfer, 469 Homeland Security, Introduction to, 412, 438 Human Biology and Health, 297 Henry P. Becton School of Nursing and Honor Societies, 45–47 Human Biology and Non-infectious Diseases, Allied Health Honors 297 See Nursing Art, 422 Human Communication Concentration, 71 –72 Heritage of the Past I, II, The, 389 Biology, 425 Human-Computer Interaction, Introduction to, Higher Geometry, 344, 468 Computer Science, 435 312 Highway Design, 447 Electrical Engineering, 444 Human Computer Interface, 464 Hispanic Current Events: Writing and Electrical Engineering, Externship in, 444 Human Development (Adolescent), 355 Conversation, 360 Engineering Technology, 448 Human Development (Child), 354 Hispanic Drama, 338, 365 English, 456 Human Environment, The, 423 Hispanic Essay, The, 361 History, 459 Human Environment, The, Laboratory:, 423 Hispanic Film: Writing and Conversation, 360 Mathematics, 468 Human Kinesiology, 416 Hispanic Identities: Myths and Realities, Political Science, 481 Human Perspectives in a Computerized 360, 361 Psychology, 483 Society, 476 Hispanic Nobel Prize Writers, 361 Spanish, 488 Human Physiology Concentration, 145 Hispanic Novel: From Cervantes to García Honors Courses, 333 –334, 390, 460 Human Resource Administration in Sports, Márquez, The, 362, 488 Honors Externship in Electrical Engineering, 417 Hispanic Poetry, Topics in, 340, 361 444 Human Resource and School Resource Officer, Hispanic Traditions, 338 Honors, Graduation, 44 411 Histology, 425 Honors in Information Technology, 465 Human Resource Management, 390 Histology, Laboratory:, 425 Honors List, 44 Human Resource Management Concentration, Historical Methods, 333 Honors Programs, 44, 50, 56 112 History and Development of the Honors Research and Thesis Human Resource Management Minor, 105, 112 Theater I, II, 489 Anthropology, 289 Human Resources Management, 376, 381 History and Methods of Science, 461, 476 Biological Sciences, 300 Human Resources Management, Internship in, History and Systems of Psychology, 356 Chemistry, 303 377 History Courses, 329–333, 389–390, 458–460, Computer Science, 313 Human Resource Systems, 381 491 Economics, 318 Human Rights, 460, 475 History, Independent Study in, 333 Mathematics, 344 Human Rights in Global Environment, 479

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Human Sexuality, 297, 482 Art or Art History, 293 Industrial Automation, 448, 470 Human Structure and Function I, II, 424 Biology, 425 Industrial Psychology, 355 Human Structure and Function II, Laboratory:, Chemistry, 303, 427 Information Security, 398, 435 425 Communication, 310, 432 Information Security Administration Humanities Courses, 334, 394–396, 460–463 Computer Science, 313, 435 Concentration, 156 Humanities Major (Maxwell Becton College of Criminal Justice, 440 Information Systems and Applications in Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), 92 Decision Sciences, 371 Health Care, 457, 472 Courses, 334 Economics, 318, 371 Information Systems Concentration, 109 Humanities Minor, 92 Education, 441 Information Systems Courses, 375, 396–398 Requirements, 92 Electrical Engineering, 444 Information Systems, Independent Study Humanities Major (University College: Arts • Engineering, 445 in, 375 Sciences • Professional Studies, Engineering Technology, 448 Information Systems, Internship in, 375 Metropolitan Campus), 174–179 English and Comparative Literature, 456 Information Technology, 464 American Studies Concentration, 174 Entrepreneurship, 373 Information Technology Capstone Project, 464 American Studies Minor, 176 –177 Environmental Science, 457 Information Technology, Co-op in, 465 British Studies Concentration, 174 –175 Film and Animation, 323 Information Technology Courses, 398, British Studies Minor, 177 Finance, 374 463–465 Courses, 460–463 Government and Law, 328, 329 Information Technology for Business, 375 Digital Humanities Concentration, 175 History, 333 Information Technology, Honors in, 465 Digital Humanities Minor, 177 –178 Information Systems, 375 Information Technology Major, 179–183 Gender and Sexuality Studies Minor, 178 Interdisciplinary Studies, 401 Combined B.S./M.S. in Computer Science, Global and Cultural Studies Concentration, Italian, 335 183, 243 –244 175 –176 Literature, 341 Computer Forensics Minor, 182 Global and Cultural Studies Minor, 178–179 Management, 377 Courses, 463–465 Liberal Studies Concentration, 176 Marketing, 378 Educational Objectives, 180 Minors, 176–179 Mathematics, 344, 469 Information Technology Minor (For Non- Requirements, 174 Music, 348 Information Technology Majors), 182 Sustainability Concentration, 176 Nursing, 474 Network and System Administration Sustainability Minor, 179 Philosophy, 350, 477 Concentration, 181–182 Humanities Minor, 92 Physical Education, 478 Requirements, 180–181 Humanities, School of the, See Arabic, Physics, 478 Security and Forensics Concentration, 182 Chinese, English Language and Literature, Political Science, 481 Student Outcomes, 180 English Writing, French Language and Psychology, 356 Web-development Technology Literature, History, Humanities, Italian, Psychology, Junior, 483 Concentration, 181 Language and Culture Studies, Philosophy, Psychology, Senior, 483 Website Design and Development Minor/ Religion, Spanish Language and Culture Sociology, 359 Certificate, 182–183 Faculty, 205 Spanish Language and Literature, 488 Information Technology Minor, 182 Humanities, Research in, 334 Speech, 488 Information Technology Needs Assessment Humanities, Selected Studies in, 463 Sports Administration, 415 and Management, 464 Humanities Seminar I, II, 334 Theater, 367, 489 Inmate Behavior Management, 410 Hydraulic Design, 447 U.S. History, 458, 459 Inorganic Chemistry, 301 World History, 458, 459 Inorganic Chemistry, Advanced, 302 India and Its Neighbors, 480 Inorganic Chemistry I, 426 I Indian Ocean, The, 330 Inorganic Chemistry II, 427 Icons and Their Influence on Culture, 395 Indigenous Peoples of Latin America, 331 Insect-transmitted Diseases, 300 Ideas of Happiness, 348 Individualized and Predesigned Inside the Art Market, 380, 388 Identity Puzzle, 358 Concentrations, 120 Inside the United Nations, 407 Illustration, 293, 422 Individualized Concentrations, 121 Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Illustration Concentration, 88 –89 Individualized Studies Major, 118–120 Rothman, 282 –283 Illustration Design, 295 Business and Applied Technology Certificate, Instrumental Analysis, 302, 427 Illustration: Special Topics, 294 119 Instrumental Analysis Laboratory, 302, 427 Illustrator Graphics and Design, 294 Business and Communications Certificate, Instrumentation, 448 Image of the Artist in Film, The, 398 119 Integrated Learning Project, 401 Images of Women in European Literature, 465 Contemporary Cyber Communication Integrated Risk Management: Techniques Immigration Laws, Principles of, 401 Certificate, 119 and Strategies for Managing Immortality and Reincarnation, 350 Global Gaming Management Specialization, Corporate Risk, 380 Immunology, 299 120 Interactive Communication and Networking, Impact, 7 –8 Global Transportation Studies Certificate, 382 Imperialism in East Asia, 459 119 Interactive Publishing, 295 Incident Command Systems, 411 Health and Human Services Administration Intercultural Communication, 306, 429 Independent Studies, 282 Certificate, 119 Intercultural Communication in the Global College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell Hospitality Management Certificate, 119 Workplace, 382, 431 Becton, (Florham Campus), 56 Hospitality Management Specialization, 120 Interdisciplinary Course, Wroxton, 491 University College: Arts • Sciences Leadership Administration Certificate, 119 Interdisciplinary Minors, Maxwell Becton • Professional Studies (Metropolitan Public Service Administration Certificate, College of Arts and Sciences, 58–63 Campus), 129 119 Advertising, 58 Independent Studies in Computer Science, 313 Requirements, 119–120 African-American Studies, 58 –59 Independent Study (Dance), 363 Security and Terrorism Studies Certificate, British Studies, 59 Independent Study in 120 Children’s Studies, 59 Accounting, 370 Specialized Studies Requirements, 119 –120 Dramatic Literature and Performance, 59 –60 Animation, 321 Stewardship and Sustainability Certificate, Economics, 60 Anthropology, 289 120 Entertainment and Business Management, 60 Transit Safety and Security Certificate, 120 Forensics, 60 –61

522 Index

Gender Studies, 61 International Short Story, 339 Introduction to Aquaculture and Hydroponics, Globalization and Society, 61 International Sports Administration, 417 Lab:. 424 Government and Law, 61 International Student Services, 31 Introduction to Archeology and Prehistory, 288 Italian Studies, 61 –62 International Students, Admission, 14 –15 Introduction to Art Therapy, 293, 356 Japanese Studies, 62 International Studies, 272–275 Introduction to Broadcasting, 307 Latin-American Studies, 62 Vancouver Campus, 273–275 Introduction to Business Management, 401 Personalized, 63 Wroxton College, 272 Introduction to CAD, 444, 446 Prelaw, 62 –63 International Trade, 317, 371 Introduction to Color, 292 Screenwriting/Dramatic Writing, 63 Internet and Web Applications, 464 Introduction to Composition, 369, 456 Interdisciplinary Research, Introduction to, 400 Internet, E-commerce and Technology, The, 383 Introduction to Computer Crime and Data Interdisciplinary Seminars and Capstone Internet Research and Communication, 382 Forensics, 412 Experience, 120 Internship, Advanced (Criminal Justice), 438 Introduction to Computer Programming, 310 Interdisciplinary Studies I, Introduction to, 398 Internship (also see Internship in) Introduction to Computer Science, 310, 432 Interdisciplinary Studies II, Introduction to, English Language and Literature, 456 Introduction to Computer Science II, 310 400 History, 460 Introduction to Computer Security and Current Interdisciplinary Studies Courses, 398–401 Humanities, 334, 463 Problems, 413 Interdisciplinary Studies, Independent Study Literature, 341 Introduction to Computer Simulation, 433 in, 401 Philosophy, 350 Introduction to Computers, 383 Interdisciplinary Studies Major, 120–121 Spanish Language and Literature, 362 Introduction to Corporate Communications, Courses, 398–401 Wealth Management, 375 381 Faculty Mentoring, 120 Writing and Creative Writing, 369 Introduction to Creative Writing, 367 Individualized and Predesigned Internship/Co-op (Public Administration), 413 Introduction to Crime and Criminology, 313 Concentrations, 120 Internship: Equinox, 432 Introduction to Criminal Justice, 435 Individualized Concentrations, 121 Internship in Introduction to Criminal Law, 401 Interdisciplinary Seminars and Capstone Accounting Studies, 370 Introduction to Critical Writing I, II, 451 Experience, 120 Animation I, 320 Introduction to Cryptography, 312, 344 Leadership in a Global Society Animation II, 321 Introduction to Cyber Crime and Computers, Concentration, 121 Art, 422 411 Requirements, 120 –121 Art I, II, 293 Introduction to Data Mining, 311, 343 Sustainability Concentration, 121 Art History I, II, 291 Introduction to Digital Media, 420, 429 Technology and Society Concentration, 121 Biology, 301 Introduction to E-business, 375 Women’s Leadership Concentration, 121 Biology I, II, 300 Introduction to Econometrics, 317, 371 Interdisciplinary Study in Humanities, 455 Communication, 432 Introduction to Economics, 317 Intermediate Acting, 364 Criminology, 317 Introduction to Economies, 440 Intermediate Algebra, 342 Dance I, II, 363 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Intermediate Algebra Lab, 341 Economics Studies, 371 Innovation, 372 Intermediate Arabic I, II, 419 Entrepreneurial Studies, 372 Introduction to Environmental Science, 456 Intermediate Financial Accounting I, II, 370 Film I, II, 323 Introduction to Fiction, 451 Intermediate Financial Analysis, 373 Finance, 374 Introduction to Fiction Writing, 367 Intermediate French I and II, 457 Finance Studies, 374 Introduction to Film, 430 Intermediate Italian I, II, 465 Government and Law, 328 Introduction to Final Cut Pro, 396 Intermediate Japanese I, II, 336 History, 333 Introduction to Folklore, 289 Intermediate Macroeconomics, 317 Human Resources Management, 377 Introduction to Franchising, 393 Intermediate Microeconomics, 317 Information Systems, 375 Introduction to Game Programming Using Intermediate Spanish I, II, 487 Management, 377 C++, 312 International Affairs Major, 183 Marketing Studies, 378 Introduction to Gangs and Gang Behavior, 411 International Affairs Minor, (For Non- Music I, 347 Introduction to Graphic Design, 294 International Affairs or Non-Political Music II, 348 Introduction to Health Care Economics, Science Majors), 183 Psychology, 356, 483 458, 472 Requirements, 183 Social Work, 487 Introduction to Homeland Security, 412, 438 International Affairs Minor, 183 Sociology, 359 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction, International Business Concentration, 109 Speech I, II, 364 312 International Business Course, 401 Strength and Conditioning I, II, 418 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Research, 400 International Business Finance, 373 Theater, 367 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies I, 398 International Business, Fundamentals of, Internships, 28, 282 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Studies II, 400 374, 490 Internships, Clinicals and Fieldwork Introduction to Irish Literature, 451 International Communication, 429 Studies, 282 Introduction to Journalism, 306 International Communication and Culture, 310 Interpersonal Communication, 306, 429 Introduction to Jurisprudence, 435 International Criminal Law, 316, 328 Interview, The, 355, 481 Introduction to Latin-American Literature, 488 International Cultural Seminar, 392 Interviewing and Counseling Strategies, 439 Introduction to Law, 318, 326 International Human Resources, 393 Interviewing and Interrogation, 438 Introduction to Literary Criticism, 336 International Law, 479 Intimate Violence, 473 Introduction to Logic, 348, 403, 474 International Literature, 454 Introduction to Academic Writing, 384 Introduction to Machine Learning, 311 International Management, 376 Introduction to Academic Writing II, 384 Introduction to Macroeconomics, 317, 371 International Marketing, Fundamentals of, 402 Introduction to Acting, 364 Introduction to Marine Biology, 466 International Marketing, Principles of, 378 Introduction to Acting II, 364, 365 Introduction to Marine Biology, International News: The Views Beyond Introduction to Adobe Illustrator, 397 Laboratory:, 466 Our Borders, 431 Introduction to Adobe Photoshop, 396 Introduction to Marketing Management, 402 International Organization, 479 Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro, 397 Introduction to Mathematical Methods, 383, International Relations, 326, 479 Introduction to African-American Studies, 287 402 International Relations Concentration, 199 Introduction to African History, 329 Introduction to Mathematics I, II, 402 International School of Hospitality and Tourism Introduction to Aquaculture and Hydroponics, Introduction to Mayan Civilization, 419 Management, 116–118 424 Introduction to Medical Technology, 470

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Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry, 302 Italian I, II, Intermediate, 465 L Introduction to Memoir Writing, 385 Italian Cinema, 304, 334 Lab: Basic Electronics with Applications, 352 Introduction to Microbes, 298 Italian Conversation I, II, 334 Lab: Introduction to Aquaculture and Introduction to Microeconomics, 317, 371 Italian Courses, 334–335, 465 Hydroponics, 424 Introduction to Molecular Biology, 299 Italian Culture and Civilization, 335 Lab: Modern Physics, 353 Introduction to Molecules, Cells and Genes, Italian Culture and Civilization: Make in Italy: Lab: Molecular Biology Techniques, 426 298 Introduction to Entrepreneurship, 335 Laboratory: Animal Behavior, 425 Introduction to Networking and Internet Italian Film, 334 Laboratory: Beach Ecology, 466 Traffic Flow, 407 Italian Film and Culture, 335 Laboratory: Chemistry for Health Sciences, 426 Introduction to Network Security, 412 Italian for Business, 335 Laboratory: Developmental Biology, 425 Introduction to Neuroscience, 300 Italian History and Art History, 290, 331, 335 Laboratory: Ecology and Field Biology, 424 Introduction to Normal and Therapeutic Italian, Independent Study in, 335 Laboratory: Fundamentals of Nursing I, 471 Nutrition, 458, 473 Italian Language Minor, 57 Laboratory: Fundamentals of Nursing II, 472 Introduction to Numerical Methods and Italian Language and Literature Courses, Laboratory: General Biology I, 423 Analysis, 468 334–335, 465 Laboratory: General Biology II, 424 Introduction to Ocean Life, 297 Italian Mafia in Literature and Film, 335, 341 Laboratory: General Microbiology, 424 Introduction to Organizational Development, Italian Practicum I, II, 334 Laboratory: Genetics, 424 400 Italian Romanticism and Risorgimento Laboratory: Genetics and Society, 423 Introduction to Philosophy, 348 Through Literature, Art and Music, 334 Laboratory: Histology, 425 Introduction to Political Science, 478 Italian, Selected Studies in, 465 Laboratory: Human Structure and Function II, Introduction to Radiography and Italian Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, 61 –62 425 Protection, 484 Italian Tragedy, 335 Laboratory: Introduction to Marine Biology, 466 Introduction to Recombinant DNA, 425 Italian Translation, 335 Laboratory: Microbiology for the Health Introduction to Research Skills, 441 Italy: Land of Migrations, 305, 335, 337 Sciences, 423 Introduction to Security Management, 411 Laboratory: Molecular Cell Biology, 425 Introduction to Security Operations, 436 Laboratory: Over-the-Counter Drugs, 423 Introduction to Social Service Advocacy, J Laboratory: Physiology of Marine Animals, 467 435, 481 Jane Austen: Fiction and Film, 340 Laboratory: Principles of Modern Biology, 423 Introduction to Social Work, 487 Japanese Conversation I, II, 336 Laboratory: Science and Art, 426 Introduction to Sociology, 313, 357 Japanese Courses, 335 –336 Laboratory: The Human Environment, 423 Introduction to Spanish Linguistics, 362 Japanese Culture and Civilization, 336 Landscape Painting, 292 Introduction to Spanish Literature, 488 Japanese Culture Through Film, 305, 336 Language and Communication, 349 Introduction to Spanish Literature and Japanese I, Beginning, 335 Language, Culture and Communication, 429 Rhetoric, 394 Japanese II, Beginning, 336 Language, Culture and Professional Introduction to Special Education and Students Japanese I, II, Intermediate, 336 Advancement, Programs in, 132 with Disabilities Including Autism Japanese Politics, 336 Application of Credits, 132 Spectrum Disorder, 440 Japanese Practicum I, II, 336 Matriculated Program, 132 Introduction to Sports Administration, 415 Japanese Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, 62 Placement Testing, 132 Introduction to Statistics, 342, 371, 383, 403 Jerusalem in Jerusalem, 462 Pre-University Program, 132 Introduction to Stop Motion Animation, 319 Jerusalem: The Holy City, 462 Language and Culture Studies Courses, Introduction to Strength and Conditioning, 417 Jewelry I, 421 465 –466 Introduction to Studio Arts I, 420 Jewelry II, Basic, 421 Language and Literature Courses, 336–341 Introduction to Studio Arts II, 421 Jewish Communities of the Middle East, 288 Language and Social Interaction, 308 Introduction to Sustainability, 418 Jewish People I, History of, 475 Language, Culture and Communication, 429 Introduction to Television, 309 Job Search, 28 Language, Logic and Culture Seminar, 398 Introduction to Theater, 488 Job-search Strategies, 417 Lap Swimming, 351 Introduction to the Short Story, 451 Jogging for Fitness, 351 Laser Technology, 449 Introduction to the Study of Wine, 392 Journalism, Advanced, 432 Lasers, 443 Introduction to Translation and Interpreting in Journalism Courses, 306–310, 429–432 Late 19th-century Art, 290 a Health Care Setting, 413 Journalism, Introduction to, 306 Late Payment Charges, 25–26 Introduction to Translation and Interpreting in Journalism Minor, 73 –74 Latin America and the Global International a Legal Setting, 413 Judaism and Modernity, 475 Trade, 401 Introduction to World Cinema, 305 Judicial Politics, 326 Latin America in World Affairs I, II, 480 Introductory Analysis, 343 Junior Honors Seminar, 334, 460 Latin-American Art, Approach to, 388 Introductory Financial Accounting, 370 Junior Independent Study (Film), 323 Latin-American Classics and Their Film Introductory Managerial Accounting, 370 Junior Independent Study in Psychology, 483 Versions, 361 Introductory Sociology, 486 Junion Independent Study (Physics), 353 Latin-American Culture and Civilization, 360, Investigating Communication: Research Junior Latino Leadership Seminar I, II, 406 361, 487 Methods, 430 Junior Mentored Research in Chemistry, 303 Latin-American Culture and Civilization: Investment Planning, 374 Junior Portfolio Preparation I, 292 Study Abroad, 360, 361 Invitation to Mathematics, 342 Junior/Senior Integrative Seminar, 455 Latin American Film, 305, 360 Irish Literature, 338 Jurisprudence, Introduction to, 435 Latin-American Literature, Introduction to, Irish Literature, Introduction to, 451 Juvenile Delinquency, 316, 358 488 Islamic Empires, 329 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency, 436 Latin-American Literature I, II, Topics in, 341, Islamic History, 458 362 Islamic Religion — Past and Present, 486 Latin-American Media and Film, 488 Israeli Society and Culture, 288 Latin-American Novel, 466 Italian Advanced Conversation, 335 K Karate, 477 Latin-American Short Stories, 361 Italian-American Experience, The, 335, 337 Latin-American Short Stories: Fantasy and Italian-American Literature: In and Out of the Kinesiology, 418 Knowledge, Belief and Doubt, 349 Mystery, 487 Kitchen, 384 Latin-American Short Story, The, 466 Italian I, II, Beginning, 334 Knowledge Engineering I, II, 443 Korean Studies Program, MiraeRo, 116, 122 Latin-American Studies Interdisciplinary Italian I, II, Elementary, 465 Minor, 62

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Latin American Study Abroad, 361 Linguistics: Origin of Languages, 466 Management — Human Resources Minor (for Latin American Study Abroad Expansion, 360 Linux System Administration, 433 non-Silberman College of Business Latin-American Theater, 340, 361 Literary Analysis, 451 Students), 106 Latin-American Women Authors, 462, 466 Literary and Communication Theory, 310 Management in Athletic Training, Athletics and Latin-American Women Writers, 338, 361, 362 Literary and Communication Theory, Health, 417 Latino Cultural Arts, 388 Advanced, 310 Management, Independent Study in, 377 Latino Literature, Topics in, 337 Literary Basics, 455 Management Information System, 396 Latino Musical Revolution, The, 403 Literary Classics in Translation, 466 Management Information Systems, 375 Latino Promise Leadership Seminar, 406 Literary Criticism, Introduction to, 336 Management, Internship in, 377 Latino Promise Leadership Seminar II, 406 Literary Perspectives on Global Cultures, 336 Management — Leadership Minor (for non- Latino Promise Program, 116, 123 Literary Perspectives on the Environment, 340 Silberman College of Business Launching New Ventures, 372 Literary Publishing, 294, 368 Students), 106 Law and Society, 316, 328 Literary Review, The, 36 Management Major, 112–113 Law Courses, 375, 401 Literary Theory, 454 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Programs, Law Enforcement Report Writing, 406 Literary Tour of England, 337 113, 234 Law, Introduction to, 313, 326 Literary Tour of New York City, A, 384 Courses, 376–377 Layout and Typography, 430 Literature and Composition I, II, 384 Human Resource Management Leadership Administration Certificate, 119 Literature and Culture in Fin-De-Siècle Concentration, 112 Leadership and Personal Development, 376 Europe, 465 Human Resource Management Minor, 105, Leadership, Change and Lifestyle Modification, Literature and Culture Seminar, 398 112 407 Literature and Language Courses, 336–341 Leadership Concentration, 112 Leadership Communication, 383 Literature and Pop Culture, 396 Leadership Minor, 105, 112 –113 Leadership Concentration, 112 Literature and Pop Culture II, 396 Requirements, 112–113 Leadership Development, 400 Literature Courses, 336–341 Sustainability Management Minor, 105 –106, Leadership Development, Seminar on, 407 Literature, Independent Study, 341 113 Leadership I, II, Topics in, 381 Literature of Evil, 456 Management, Principles of, 380 Leadership in a Global Society Concentration, Literature of War, 454 Management II, Principles of, 381 121 Living on Campus, 30 Management Values and Professional Leadership Minor, 105, 112 –113 Loans, 19 –20 Standards, 391 Leadership of the Founding Fathers, 390, 410 Local Area Networks, 312 Manager and the Group: Work Experience, Leadership Seminar, 405 Local Government Administration, 406 The, 391 Leadership Seminar II, V, VI, 405 Lodging Management Courses, 393–394 Managerial Accounting, Introductory, 370 Leading Teams, 376 Lodging Management, Seminar in, 394 Managerial and Engineering Economic Learning Communities, Becton College, 55 –56 Lodging Operations and Revenue Management, Analysis, 445 Learning Disabilities, Regional Center for, 393 Managerial Challenges in the Workplace, 391 283–284 Logic, Introduction to, 348, 403, 474 Managerial Economics, 383 Leave of Absence, Academic, 45 Logical Thinking, 474 Managerial Ethics, 376 Legal and Analytical Reasoning, 439 Logo and Product Animation, 320 Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials, 408 Legal Aspects in Sports Administration, 415 London Theatre Experience II, 366 Managerial Psychology, 355 Legal Issues from a Philosophic Perspective, London Theatre, The, 367 Managing Culture, Diversity and Change in the 349 Lower Body Exercise Techniques and Program Global Workplace, 410 Legal Issues in Corrections, 410 Design, 418 Managing Growing Ventures, 372 Legal Issues in Gender Studies, 400 Low Poly 3D Modeling, 319 Managing Projects and Organizations, 377 Legal Issues in Health and Human Services Managing Sustainability in the Global Context, Administration, 409 376 Legal Issues in Homeland Security, 412 M Mandatory Minor, 129, 186 Legal Issues in Human Resource Management, Machine Learning, Introduction to, 311 Manufacturing Processes, 450, 469 381 Macroeconomics, 383 Manufacturing Systems, 448 Legal Studies Concentration, 88 Macroeconomics, Intermediate, 317 Maps Legal Studies Courses, 435–440 Macroeconomics, Introduction to, 317, 371 Florham Campus, 508–509 Legal Studies Minor, 136, 159, 199 Maintenance of Satisfactory Achievement, 41 Metropolitan Campus, 510–511 Liberal Arts Major, 122–123 Major American Writers I, II, 452 Marine Biology Courses, 466–467 Gateway to the Future Programs, 122 –123 Major British Writers I, 451 Marine Biology, Introduction to, 466 Latino Promise Program, 123 Major British Writers II, 452 Marine Biology Major, 183–185 Program for Adult Learners, 122 Major Religious Holy Days, 4, 47 Courses, 466–467 Requirements, 122 Majors, Change of, 43 Environmental Science Concentration, Tuition, 122 Major, Double, 44 184–185 Liberal Arts • Professional Studies Majors Marine Biology Minor, 185 Curriculum Requirements, 127–129 College of Arts and Sciences, Maxwell Requirements, 184 Liberal Studies Concentration, 176 Becton (Florham Campus), 53 Marine Biology Minor, 185 Libraries, 34–35 College of Business, Silberman, 103 Marine Biology Research I, II, 467 Life and Times of Outstanding Americans, 395 College of Continuing Studies, Marine Ecology, 299 Life Drawing, 292 Anthony J. Petrocelli, 115 Marketing Communications, 307, 378 Life Drawing I, 420 University College: Arts • Sciences • Marketing Courses, 377–378, 402 Life Drawing II, 421 Professional Studies (Metropolitan Marketing for a Sustainable World, 378 Life Drawing III, 422 Campus), 126 Marketing, Independent Study in, 378 Life of the Contemporary Artist, 290 Universitywide, Inside Front Cover, 51–52 Marketing Major, 113–114 Life of the Mind, The, 474 Makeup for the Stage, 364 Combined B.S./M.B.A. or M.S. Programs, Life Sculpture, 293 Makeup for the Stage, Advanced, 364 114, 234 Lighting for the Stage, 366 Management and Engineering Economics, 448 Courses, 377–378 Linear Algebra, 343, 468 Management and Labor, 402 Digital Marketing Concentration, 114 Linear Systems, 442 Management Courses, 376–377, 401 –402 Digital Marketing Minor, 105, 114 Linedance, 351 Marketing Minor, 105, 114 Requirements, 113

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Marketing Management, Advanced, 378 Master of Fine Arts in Animation/B.A. in Film Masterpieces of Literature I, II, 384 Marketing Management, Introduction to, 402 and Animation Combined Degree, 217 Masterpieces of World Literature I, II, 451 Marketing Minor, 105, 114 Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing/B.A. Materials Technology I, II, 448 Marketing, Principles of, 377, 380 Combined Degree Degree, 215 Mathematical Foundations of Computer Marketing Research, 377 Master of Public Administration/B.A. Science, 433 Marketing Studies, Internship in, 378 Combined Degree Programs, 199, 207, Mathematical Ideas, 342 Mass Communication, 308 218, 220 Mathematical Methods, 342 Mass Communication Law, 309 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. Mathematical Methods, Introduction to, 383, Mass Communications (Psychology), 355 Combined Degree Program, 227 402 Mass Media: Image, Sound and Text, 429 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. in Mathematical Methods Lab, 341 Mass Media Law, 381 Business Administration Combined Mathematical Methods – Physics, 353 Mass Media: Television, 382 Degree, 234 Mathematical Statistics Minor, 94 Mass Media: The Home Front, 382 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. in Mathematics and Civilization, 402 Master of Arts in Animation/B.A. in Film and Entrepreneurship Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics, Applied, 468 Animation Combined Degree, 215 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. in Mathematics Assessment, 344 Master of Arts in Communication/B.A. Finance Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics, Basic, 402 Combined Degree, 214 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. in Mathematics, Co-op in, 344 Master of Arts in Criminal Justice, B.A. Management Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics Courses, 341–344, 402 –403, Combined Degree, 215 Master of Science in Accounting/B.S. in 467–469 Master of Arts in Criminal Justice/B.A. in Marketing Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics for Business Decisions, 371 Criminology Combined Degree, 215 Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Mathematics for Cybersecurity Minor, 94 Master of Arts in Criminal Justice/B.A. in Medicine/B.S. in Biology Combined Mathematics for the Business World Minor, 94 Political Science Combined Degree, 218 Degree, 232–233 Mathematics, Independent Study in, 344, 469 Master of Arts in Political Science/B.A. Master of Science in Applied Clinical Mathematics I, II, Introduction to, 402 Combined Degree, 219 Nutrition/B.S. in Biochemistry Combined Mathematics Internship, 344 Master of Arts in Psychology/B.A. Combined Degree, 228–229 Mathematics Major, B.A. (Maxwell Becton Degree Programs, 221–223 Master of Science in Biology/B.S. Combined College of Arts and Sciences, Florham Forensic Psychology, 221–222 Degree, 233 –234 Campus), 93–94 General/Theoretical Psychology, 222 Master of Science in Chemistry with Actuarial Science Concentration, 93 Industrial/Organizational Psychology, 223 Concentration in Pharmaceutical Computer Science Concentration, 93–94 Master of Arts in Teaching/B.A. or B.S. Chemistry/B.S. Combined Degree, Courses, 341–344 Combined Degree Program, 208–210 229–230, 235–236 Financial Mathematics Concentration, 94 Master of Arts in Teaching Dual Certification in Master of Science in Computer Engineering/ Mathematical Statistics Minor, 94 Elementary or Secondary Education and B.S.E.E. Combined Degree, 240–241 Mathematics for Cybersecurity Minor, 94 English as a Second Language, 213–214 Master of Science in Computer Science/ Mathematics for the Business World Minor, Master of Arts in Teaching Dual Certification in B.S. Combined Degree, 238–239 94 Elementary, Secondary or Early Childhood Master of Science in Computer Science/B.S. in Mathematics Minor, 94 Education and Special Education/B.A. or Information Technology Combined Requirements, 93 B.S. Combined Degree Program, 210–212 Degree, 243 –244 Mathematics Major, B.A. (University Master of Business Administration/B.S. in Master of Science in Cosmetic Science/B.S. College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Accounting Combined Degree, 227 Combined Degree, 230–231, 237–238 Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 185–186 Master of Business Administration/B.S. in Master of Science in Electrical Engineering/ Courses, 467–469 Entrepreneurship Combined Degree, 234 B.S.E.E. Combined Degree, 241–242 Educational Objectives, 185 Master of Business Administration in Master of Science in Hospitality Management Mandatory Minor, 186 Accounting/B.S. in Finance Combined Studies/B.S. in Hotel and Restaurant Requirements, 185–186 Degree, 234 Management Combined Degree, 242–243 Mathematics Major, B.S. (University Master of Business Administration in Finance/ Master of Science in Management Information College: Arts • Sciences • Professional B.S. in Business Administration Combined Systems/B.S. in Computer Science Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 186–188 Degree, 234 Combined Degree, 239–240 Applied Mathematics Concentration, 187 Master of Business Administration in Finance/ Master of Science in Supply Chain Courses, 467–469 B.S. in Finance Combined Degree, 234 Management/B.S. in Entrepreneurship Educational Objectives, 186 Master of Business Administration in Finance/ Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics Minor (For Non-Mathematics B.S. in Management Combined Degree, Master of Science in Supply Chain Majors), 188 234 Management/B.S. in Finance Combined Pharmaceutical Biostatistics Concentration, Master of Business Administration in Finance/ Degree, 234 187 –188 B.S. in Marketing Combined Degree, 234 Master of Science in Supply Chain Pure Mathematics Concentration, 187 Master of Business Administration in Management/B.S. in Management Requirements, 186–188 Management/B.S. in Business Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics Minor, 94, 188 Administration Combined Degree, 234 Master of Science in Supply Chain Mathematics of Casino Games, 392 Master of Business Administration in Management/B.S. in Marketing Combined Mathematics of Finance, 343 Management/B.S. in Marketing Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics of Operations Research, 344, 468 Degree, 234 Master of Science in Taxation/B.S. in Mathematics, Selected Studies in, 344, 468 Master of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship Combined Degree, 234 Mathematics, Selected Topics in, 344 Marketing/B.S. in Business Administration Master of Science in Taxation/B.S. in Finance Matriculated Students, Admissions, 11 Combined Degree, 234 Combined Degree, 234 Maxwell Becton College of Arts and Sciences, Master of Business Administration in Master of Science in Taxation/B.S. in See Arts and Sciences Marketing/B.S. in Finance Combined Management Combined Degree, 234 Mayan Civilization, Introduction to, 419 Degree, 234 Master of Science in Taxation/B.S. in Meal Plans, 23–24 Master of Business Administration in Marketing Combined Degree, 234 Mechanical Engineering Courses, 469–470 Marketing/B.S. in Management Combined Master of Social Work/B.A. Combined Degree, Mechanical Engineering Design I, II, 469 Degree, 234 224 Mechanical Engineering Major, 188–191 Master of Business Administration in Master of Sports Administration/B.A. Cooperative Education Option, 190 Marketing/B.S. in Marketing Combined Combined Degree, 225–227 Courses, 469–470 Degree, 234

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Educational Objectives, 189–190 Mental Health Issues and the Media, 430 Modern Poetry I, II, 454 Requirements, 190–191 Mental Health Track (Psychology), 200 –201 Modern Political Thought, 463, 477 Student Outcomes, 190 Mentored Research in Biology, 300 Modern Revolutions, 459 Mechanical Engineering Technology Merit Scholarships, 17 Modern Spanish-American Short Story, The, Courses, 450 Metacognitive Skills II, 441 487 Mechanical Engineering Technology Major, Metacognitive Strategies I, 441 Modern Technologies: Principles, Applications 167–168 Methods in Social Research, 357, 487 and Impacts, 444 Courses, 450 Metropolitan Campus, 8 Modern World, The, 389 Educational Objectives, 167 Metro Writing Studio, 38 Modernism, 452 Mechanical Engineering Technology Minor, Microbes, Introduction to, 298 Molecular Biology, Introduction to, 299 168 Microbiology, 298 Molecular Biology Techniques, 426 Requirements, 167–168 Microbiology for the Health Sciences, 423 Molecular Biology Techniques, Lab:, 426 Mechanical Engineering Technology Minor, 168 Microbiology for the Health Sciences, Molecular Cell Biology, 425 Mechanical Measurement and Devices, 450, Laboratory:, 423 Moleculal Cell Biology, Laboratory:, 425 469 Microbiology, General, 424 Molecular Genetics, 424 Mechanical Technology Design I, II, 450 Microbiology — Medical Focus, 298 Molecules, Cells and Genes, Introduction to, Mechanical Technology Design Project, 450 Microcontroller System Design, 469 298 Mechanics, Advanced, 353 Microeconomics, 383 Money Laundering and the Finance of Terror, Media Ethics, 309, 383 Microeconomics, Intermediate, 317 402 Media, History and Society, 431 Microeconomics, Introduction to, 317, 371 Monotype Printmaking, 420 Medical and Pathological Terminology, 297 Microelectronics and Fundamentals of Very Monsters and Bad States, 328, 340 Medical Anthropology, 289 Large Scale Integration (VLSI), 443 Montgomery GI Bill–Selected Reserve, The, 19 Medical Doctor/B.S. Combined Microprocessor System Design I, II, 442, 449 Montgomery GI Bill, The, 19 Degree, 253–255 Microwave Technology, 449 Motion Graphics: Broadcast and Web Medical Imaging Sciences Major (Maxwell Middle East, 459 Animation, 422 Becton College of Arts and Sciences, Middle East in World Affairs, 480 Motion Graphics with After Effects, 319 Florham Campus), 95 Middle East Politics, 480 Motor Vehicle Fire Investigation, 409 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Military Duty, 45 Movement for the Actor, 363, 365 Concentration, 95 Military Revolution, The, 333 Movements in Art Since 1945, 290 Requirements, 95 Milton, 453 Movies, TV and Rock n Roll, 305 Vascular Technology Concentration, 95 Mind Over Brain: An Introduction to Multicultural Perspectives, 415 Medical Imaging Sciences Major (University Focused Thinking, 404 Multidisciplinary Minors College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Minorities in the Middle East, 358 African Studies, 132 Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 191–192 Minorities, Women and the Criminal American Studies, 132 –133 Admission Requirements, 191 Justice System, 435 British Studies, 133 Cardiovascular Sonography Concentration, Minors, 44, 52–53, 176–179, 201 Computer Forensics, 133 192 Minors for Non-Silberman College of Business Creative Writing, 133 Diagnostic Medical Sonography Students, 106–107 Digital Humanities, 134 Concentration, 192 Minors for Silberman College of Business English Language and Literature, 134 Requirements, 192 Students, 105–106 Gender and Sexuality Studies, 134–135 Medical Laboratory Science (Medical MiraeRo (Korean Studies Program), 116, 122 Global and Cultural Studies, 135 Technology) Concentration, 71 Mission and Vision (Vancouver Campus), 273 Legal Studies, 135 –136 Medical Laboratory Sciences Concentration, Mission Statement, 6 Philosophy, 136 150 Mission (University College), 127 Religion and Society, 136 –137 Medical Law and Ethics, 403 Mobile App Design, 295 Romance Languages, 137 Medical Psychology, 356 Mobile App Development, 310 Sports Media Studies, 137 Medical Science, Physics of, 352 Mobile Application Development, 433 Sustainability, 137 –138 Medical-Surgical Nursing I, 472 Mock Trial I, II, 326 Multimedia for the Web, 398 Medical-Surgical Nursing II, 474 Mock Trial III, IV, 327 Multimedia Journalism, 310 Medical-Surgical Nursing Laboratory I, 472 Modeling and Simulation, 312, 344 Multimedia Journalism Concentration, 72 Medical-Surgical Nursing Laboratory II, 474 Modern African History, 329, 459 Multimedia on the Internet, 420 Medical Technology Courses, 470–471 Modern Art in the New York Museum, 290 Multivariable Advanced Calculus, 343 Medical Technology, Introduction to, 470 Modern Art to Mid-century, 419 Municipal Budgeting, 409 Medical Technology Major, 193–194 Modern Biology, Principles of, 423 Museums of New York, 290 Affiliated Programs, 194 Modern Biology, Topics in, 379 Museums of New York: 19th-century French Clinical Laboratory Experience, 194 Modern Courtship and Marriage, 414 Art and Impressionism, 291 Courses, 470–471 Modern Cultural History, 390 Music I, II, Development of, 471 Recommended Course Sequence, 193 Modern Drama, 385 Music I, Internship in, 347 Requirements, 193–194 Modern Drama I, II, 454 Music II, Internship in, 348 Medical Technology Option, 281 Modern Drama: 1880–1930, 338, 367 Music and Culture, 399 Medicinal Chemistry, Introduction to, 302 Modern Germany, 329 Music and Poetry, 341, 369 Medieval and Renaissance Women Writers, 339 Modern Ideologies, 480 Music, Applied, Courses, 344–348 Medieval Art, 419 Modern Latin America, 331 Music Courses, 344–348, 403, 471 Medieval Castle, The, 330 Modern Literature, 339 Music for the Movies, 348 Medieval History in Film, 329 Modern Manufacturing Systems, 444 Music History, 471 Medieval Literature, 337, 453 Modern Meditation Practices and the Relevance Music History and Literature, 471 Medieval Maidens in the Movies, 331 of Yoga in Today’s World, 414 Music History Courses, 348 Medieval Religion, 332 Modern Mexico: 1876–Present, 331 Music, Independent Study in, 348 Mediterranean Worlds, 331 Modern Novel I, II, 454 Music in Spanish: Writing and Conversation, Meeting and Conference Planning Modern Novels on the Screen, 455, 490 360 Management, 393 Modern Philosophy, 349, 474 Music Minor, 101 Memoir Writing, Introduction to, 385 Modern Physics, 353, 478 Music, Power and Freedom, 461 Men and Masculinities, 357 Modern Physics, Lab:, 353 Music Practicum Courses, 348

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Music Scoring for Film-Video, 323 NJCLASS Loan Program, 21 O Music: Ancient to 1800, Survey of, 348 NJ STARS II, 20 Object-oriented Programming, 311 Music: 1800 to Today, Survey of, 348 Nobel Literature, 340 Objects of Desire in Film, 400 Music Theory, Fundamentals of, 348 Nobel Prize: Authors, 455 Occupational Purposes: English for Academic Musical Theater Minor, 101 Nobel Prize Winners as Representatives of Purposes, English for, 451 Musical Theater Concentration, 100 Their Cultures, 465 Ocean Life, Introduction to, 297 Musical Theater Workshop, 347, 365 Nondegree Students, Admissions, 15 Oceanography, 457 Musical Theater Workshop, Advanced, 347, Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity, 32 Offender Reentry and Reintegration, 315 365 Nonnumerical Computing, 312 Office of Campus Life, 27 Myth and Sacred Texts, 340 Nontraditional Academic Calendar, 5 Office of Student Life, 27 Myth, Symbol and Media, 431 Nonverbal Communication, 306 Office: Advanced Concepts, 397 Myths and Folk Tales of Continental Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition, Office: Introductory Concepts, 396 Europe, 465 Introduction to, 458, 473 Office: Post-advanced Concepts, 398 Normal Load, 41 Official University Photography, 10 Not of an Age … But for All Time, 490 Olympics: Yesterday to Today, The, 352 N Novel in Letters, The, 339 Omicron Delta Epsilon, 47 Narrative Communication in Media and Novella, The, 369 Omicron Lambda, Chapter of Lambda Pi Everyday Life, 306 Number Theory, 343 Eta, 47 National Coaching Certification, 351 Numerical Analysis, 312, 343 One God, Three Paths, 486 Nationalism and Ethnicity, 357 Numerical Methods and Analysis, Introduction Online Ad Design and Implementation, 296 Nationalism and Ethnic Violence, 327, 479 to, 468 Online College Students, 13 Nationalism and Schooling, 358 Nurse Summer Training Program (ROTC), Online Programs (Continuing Studies), 116 Nationalism and the Modern State, 479 279–280 Online Students, Admission, 13–14 Nation, Gender and Ethnicity in Latin- Nursing I, II, Fundamentals of, 471 Operating Systems, 311, 433, 465 American Cultures and Literatures, 361 Nursing and Allied Health, Henry P. Becton Operations Management, 371 Natural Hazards, 457 School of, Optical Communications, 444 Natural Sciences, School of, See Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Optical Design, 443 See Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Health Information Management, Optical Measurements and Test Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Health Studies, Medical Imaging Equipment I, II, 449 Environmental Science, Marine Biology, Sciences, Medical Technology, Nursing, Optical Technology I, II, 449 Physics, Science Radiography, Radiologic Technology Optics, 353 Faculty, 205 Faculty, 205 Oracle SQL Performance and Tuning, Nature of Evil, The, 400, 463 Nursing Care of the Child and Family, 473 Advanced, 433 Nature of Nature, The, 461 Nursing Care of the Child and Family Oral and Written Reports, 451 Need-based Aid, 17 Laboratory, 473 Oral Presentations, 488 Need-based New Jersey State Grant Nursing Courses, 471–474 Ordinary Differential Equations, Applied, 447 Programs, 21 Nursing Experience (ROTC), 279 Organic Chemistry I, II, 301, 426 Negotiation and Conflict Management, 439 Nursing Grants, 20 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I, II, 302, 426 Network and Information Security, 434, 465 Nursing, Independent Study in, 474 Organization Development and Strategy, 382 Network and System Administration Nursing Leadership Development, 474 Organization of Programming Languages, 311 Concentration, 181–182 Nursing Loan Program, Federal, 20 Organization Studies Course, 378 Network Security, 313 Nursing Major, 194–197 Organizational Behavior, 376 Network Security, Introduction to, 412 Accelerated Program with Professional Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Networking and Internet Traffic Flow, Schools, 197 Track, 201 Introduction to, 407 Admissions, 194 –195 Organizational Communication, 307 Neuroscience, Introduction to, 300 Admission with Advanced Standing, 195 Organizational Development, Introduction to, New Europe, 481 Courses, 471–474 400 New Jersey History, 331, 389, 458 CPR Certification and Student Malpractice Organized Crime, 438 New Jersey Museums and Their Art, 290 Insurance, 195 Osteopathic Medicine Combined Degree, New Jersey State Educational Opportunity Criminal History Record Search and B.S./D.O., 255–257 Fund Grant, 21 Urine Drug Testing, 195 Other Programs, 282–284 New Jersey State-funded Programs Evidence of Car Insurance, 195 Adult Educational Opportunities, 282 (Financial Aid), 20–21 Financial Aid, 20 COMPASS (COMmunity Promoting New Jersey State Scholarship Programs, 20 Grading, 195 Academic and Social Success) New Jersey State TAG Award, 21 Health Clearance for Nursing Students, 195 Program, 284 New Jersey Student Tuition Assistance Reward Requirements, 195–197 Cooperative Education/Internship Program, Scholarship II, 20 Generic, 195–196 282 New Jersey Teacher Certification, 63–64, 131 One-year Accelerated, 196 Distance Learning, 283 New Jim Crow, The, 287 R.N. to B.S.N. to M.S.N., 197 Educational Opportunity Fund (EOF), 283 New Perspectives on the Internet, 396 Two-year Accelerated, 196–197 Enhanced Freshman Experience (EFE), 283 New Post 9/11 GI Bill, The, 18 Student Loan Program, 20 Entrepreneurship, Rothman Institute of News Editing, 308 Nursing Research, 458, 471, 474 Innovation and, 282 –283 News Reporting, 430 Nursing (ROTC) Freshman Intensive Studies (FIS), 283 News Reporting, Advanced, 432 Army ROTC and Undergraduate Nursing, Independent Studies, 282 Newswriting, 307 279 Internships, Clinicals and Fieldwork Studies, New Technologies in Communication, 381 Course, 280 282 New Venture Management in the Hospitality Nurse Summer Training Program, 279–280 Pre-University Program, 282 Industry, 394 Nursing Experience, 279 Regional Center for Learning Disabilities, New York Art World, 388 Scholarships, 279 283–284 Night at the Theater, 367 Nutrition and Wellness, 415 Veterans Student Services, 282 19th-century Europe, 332, 459 Nutrition, Current Topics in, 477 Over-the-Counter Drugs, 423 Nietzsche: Philosopher as Psychologist, 349 Nutrition for Hospitality Managers, 392 Over-the-Counter Drugs, Laboratory, 423 Nutrition, Sanitation and Food Safety, 390

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P Philosophy, Selected Studies in, 477 Podiatric Medicine Combined Degree, Pacific Worlds, 330 Philosophy Seminar, 350 B.S./D.P.M., 263–264 Pacific Worlds Study Abroad, 331 Philosophy Through Movies, 349 Poetry Writing, Advanced, 368 Package Design, 295 Phi Omega Epsilon, 47 Police and Society, 436 Painting I, 291, 420 Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship, 17 Policy Analysis, 316 Painting II, 292, 421 Phi Zeta Kappa, 47 Political and Economic Challenges in Africa, Painting III, 293, 422 Photography I, 291 481 Painting IV, V, 293 Photography, History of, 290, 419 Political and Policy Basis of Emergency Painting/Drawing Concentration, 140 Photography, Official University, 10 Management, 408 Parenting 101: Effective Child-rearing, 404 Photojournalism: Technique, Theory and Political and Social History of Music, 461 Part-time Students Admission, 13–14, 40 History, 430 Political Behavior, 327 Partial Differential Equations, 344, 468 Photonics Laboratory, 443 Political Communication Minor, 74 Pass/No Credit, 41 Photoshop for Advertisement and Illustration, Political Ethics, 327 Pastel Drawing I, 421 421, 430 Political Geography, 479 Pastel Drawing II, 422 Physical Anthropology, 288 Political History of Latin America I, II, 389 Pathophysiology, 457, 472 Physical Chemistry I, II, 302, 427 Political Leadership and Changing International Patient Care, Fundamentals of, 484 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I, II, 302, 427 Order, 480 Payment Terms, 25 Physical Education (Maxwell Becton College of Political Parties and Interest Groups, 327 Pell Grant, Federal, 18 Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), 97 Political Parties and Pressure Groups, 480 Penology, 314 Courses, 350–352 Political Reporting: Journalism in an Penology from East to West, 314 Physical Education and Health (University Election Year, 308 People at Work: The Psychology of the Office, College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Political Science Courses, 403–404, 321 Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 198 478 –481, 491 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America, 288 Courses, 477 –478 Political Science, Honors in, 481 Performance and Production, 365 Faculty, 205 Political Science, Independent Study in, 481 Performing Ensemble, 348 Physical Education Courses, 350–352, 477 –478 Political Science, Introduction to, 478 Person, Gender and Sexuality: Judaism, Physical Education, Independent Study in, 478 Political Science Major (University Christianity and Islam, 460, 486 Physical Fitness, 351 College: Arts • Sciences • Professional Personal Estate and Gift Planning, 374 Physical Geography, Principles of, 387 Studies, Metropolitan Campus), 198–199 Personal Finance, 388 Physical Geology, 456 American Government and Politics Personal Financial Management, 373, 374 Physical Science I, II, 352 Concentration, 198 –199 Personal Fitness, 477 Physical Therapy Combined Degree, B.A. in Political Science/M.A. in Criminal Personal Tax Planning, 374 B.S./D.P.T., 263 Justice, 199, 218 Personalized Minor, 63 Physics Courses, 352–354, 403, 478 B.A./M.A. in Political Science, 199, 219 Personnel Administration, 380, 407 Physics for Radiography, 478 Combined Degrees, B.A./M.P.A., 199, 207, Personnel Management for Emergency Services Physics for the Global Citizen, 353 220 Community, 408 Physics I, II, General, 352, 478 Comparative Government and Politics Perspectives on Communication Studies, 306 Physics in the Modern World: Concentration, 199 Perspectives on Globalization, 400 How Things Work, 352 Courses, 478–481 Perspectives on the Individual, 398 Physics, Independent Study in, 478 International Relations Concentration, 199 Persuasive Speaking, 488 (Physics) Junior Independent Study, 353 Legal Studies Minor, 199 Persuasive Writing, 387 Physics Laboratory I, II, 478 Political Science Minor, 199 Pertinent Aid Information, Additional, 21–22 Physics Minor, 57–58 Political Thought and Theory Concentration, Peter Sammartino School of Education, Physics of Medical Science, 352 199 See Education Physics of Medicine and Science, 403 Requirements, 198–199 Petrocelli College of Continuing Studies, Physics of Sustainable Energy, 352 Political Science Minor, 199 Anthony J., see Continuing Studies Physics of Sustainable Energy Lab, 352 Political Science, Selected Studies in, 480 Pharmaceutical Analysis, 302 Physics, Selected Studies in, 354, 478 Political Science Seminar, 481 Pharmaceutical Biostatistics Concentration, Physics Seminar, 354 Political Sociology, 414 187 –188 Physics, Senior Independent Study –, 354 Political Thought and Theory, 479 Pharmacokinetics, 302 (Physics) Sophomore Independent Study, 353 Political Thought and Theory Concentration, Pharmacology, 302, 303 Physics, University I and II, 478 199 Pharmacotherapeutics, 471 Physics with Calculus I, II, General, 353 Political Vision of Abraham Lincoln, The, 390 Pharmacy Combined Degree, B.S./Pharm.D., Physiological Psychology, 355, 483 Politics and the Global Economy, 480 244–249, 257–261, 266 –271 Physiology, General, 299 Politics and the Media, 327 Phi Alpha Theta, 47 Physiology of Marine Animals, 467 Politics in Modern Literature, 385 Philosophical Problems, 474 Physiology of Marine Animals, Laboratory:, 467 Politics of Crime, The, 438 Philosophy, 403 Pilates Matte Class, 352 Politics of East Asia I, II, 480 Philosophy and Film, 350 Pi Mu Epsilon, 47 Politics of the Environment, 480 Philosophy Courses, 348–350, 403, 474–477 Pi Sigma Alpha, 47 Politics of the Global Economy, 318 Philosophy, Independent Study in, 350, 477 Plagiarism Described, 39 Polls and Surveys, 327 Philosophy, Introduction to, 348 Plant Morphology, 298 Polymer Chemistry, 302 Philosophy Major (Maxwell Becton College of Plants and Society, 297 Popular Culture, 414 Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), 96 Plato, 476 Popular Culture and the Media, 307, 429 Courses, 348–350 Playing Politics, 326 Popular Fiction, 454 Philosophy Minor, 96 “Play’s the Thing, The,” 490 Popular Literature, 385 Requirements, 96 Playgoing and Analysis, 489 Popular Music and Jazz, 348 Philosophy Minor, 96, 136 Playwriting, Advanced, 366 Port, Bridge and Tunnel Security, 413 Philosophy of Law, 350 Playwriting and Drama I, Advanced, 365 Portfolio, 422 Philosophy of Literature, 403 Playwriting and Dramatic Structure, 367, 368 Portfolio Management, 373 Philosophy of Religion, 349, 475, 486 Playwriting Concentration, 100 –101 Portfolio Preparation, 296 Philosophy of Science, 476 Playwriting, Elements of, 364 Portraits of Power: Leaders on Film, 396 PLUS Loan Program, Federal Direct, 20 Positive Psychology, 354, 481

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Post-advanced Concepts, Office:, 398 Private Instruction in Piano, 346 Project Management in Engineering and Postcolonial Literature, 454 Private Instruction in Piano II, III, IV, 346 Technology, 445 Postcolonial Shakespeare, 455 Private Instruction in Piano V, VI, VII, VIII, Property Management, 390 Post-colonial Studies, 340 347 Psi Chi, 47 Post-exoneration Offending, 316 Private Instruction in Violin I, II, III, IV, 346 Psychiatric Nursing, 472 Post-modern Literature, 340, 452 Private Instruction in Violin V, VI, VII, VIII, Psychiatric Nursing Laboratory, 473 Postproduction I, 321 347 Psychological Fiction, 452 Postproduction II, 322 Private Instruction in Voice, 346 Psychological Novel II, 452 Power and Personality of the British Prime Private Instruction in Voice II, III, IV, V, VI, Psychological Services, 28–29 Minister, The, 491 VII, VIII, 346 Psychological Statistics, 354 Power Control Systems, 443 Private Instruction in Woodwinds I, II, III, IV, Psychology I, II, 404 Practical Academic English, 450 346 Psychology, Abnormal, 315, 354, 482 Practicum in Communication, Advanced, 309 Private Instruction in Woodwinds V, VI, VII, Psychology, Accelerated Programs in, 221–224 Praxis Review, 441 VIII, 347 Psychology, Advanced Abnormal, 483 Precalculus, 342, 467 Privately Funded Scholarship, 21 Psychology, Advanced Experimental, 354 Pre-Columbian Americans, 331 Probability, 343 Psychology, Advanced Senior Seminar in, 483 Predental Sciences Option, 281 Probability and Statistics I, II, 468 Psychology and the Law, 355, 482 Prejudice, Bigotry and Hate, 395 Probability and Statistics, Advanced, 343 Psychology, Co-op Education in, 483 Prelaw, 129 –130 Probability Practicum, 343 Psychology Courses, 354–357, 404 –405, Prelaw Interdisciplinary Minor, 62 –63 Probation and Academic Disqualification, 43 481–483, 491 Prelaw Option, 129 –130, 281 Probation and Parole: Theory and Practice, 314 Psychology, Experimental, 481 Premedical and Predental Science Option, Problem of Evil, The, 350 Psychology for Success, 404 142, 281 Problems in International Politics, 479 Psychology, Independent Study in, 356 Premodern War in Video Games, 332 Procedure (Sanctions), 39–40 Psychology in Film, 354 Preparation for Electrical Engineering Project, Process and Electro/Mechanical Control Psychology, Internship in, 356, 483 442 Systems Technology, 448 Psychology, Junior Independent Study in, 483 Preparation for Senior Design Project, 470 Producing and Directing the Thesis Film I, II, Psychology Major (Maxwell Becton College of Preparation for Success, 474 323 Arts and Sciences, Florham Campus), Preparing for Professional Life, 286 Producing for the Theater, 366 97–98 Prepharmacy Concentration, 67, 68 Producing Movies, 322 Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration, Prepharmacy Program, 147, 281 Producing the Digital Film I, II, 323 97–98 Preprofessional Degree Options, 281 Production, Advanced, 323 Combined Degrees, B.A./M.A., 98, 223 Medical Technology, 281 Production and Crew I, II, III, 366 Courses, 354–357 Prelaw, 129 –130, 281 Production Techniques, 403 Psychology Minor, 98 Premedical and Predental Sciences, 281 Professional and Legal Writing, 436 Requirements, 97 Prepharmacy, 147, 281 Professional Communication, 429 Psychology Major (University College: Preprofessional Studies in the Health Sciences Professional Communications, 306 Arts • Sciences • Professional Studies, (Becton College), 54 Professional Communication Skills: Individual, Metropolitan Campus), 200–201 President and Congress, 326 Family and Groups, 471 Clinical Social Work Minor (For Non- Press, Fairleigh Dickinson University, 36 Professional Development Sequence (PDS) Psychology Majors), 201 Pre-University Program, 132, 273, 282 Lab, 391 Clinical Social Work Track, 200 Preview of Professional Nursing, A, 471 Professional Development Sequence (PDS) Combined Degrees, B.A./M.A., 201, Principles and Practices of Mitigating Work Experience, 1, 2, 3, 391 221–222 Hazards, 408 Professional Development Sequence (PDS) Combined Degrees, B.A./M.S.W., 201, 224 Principles and Processes of Adult Learning, Work Experience in China, 391 Consumer Psychology Track, 200 381 Professional Development Series Courses Courses, 481–483 Principles of Art Appreciation, 419 (Hotel and Restaurant Management), Forensic Psychology Minor (For Non- Principles of Energy, 387 391–392 Psychology Majors), 201 Principles of Financial Analysis, 373 Professional Life, Preparing for, 286 Forensic Psychology Track, 200 Principles of Immigration Laws, 401 Professional Meeting Market, The, 393 Mental Health Track, 200 –201 Principles of International Marketing, 378 Professional Nurse in the 21st Century, Minors, 201 Principles of Management, 380 The, 473 Organizational Behavior/Human Resources Principles of Management II, 381 Professional Presentations, 382 Track, 201 Principles of Marketing, 377, 380 Professional Skill Development, 391 Psychology Minor (For Non-Psychology Principles of Modern Biology, 423 Professional Study/Certification Credit, 15 Majors), 201 Principles of Modern Biology, Laboratory:, 423 Proficiency Examinations, 15 Requirements, 200 Principles of Physical Geography, 387 Program Design and Implementation for Specialized Tracks, 200–201 Principles of Radiographic Exposure I, 484 Health and Human Services Organizations, Psychology Minor, 98, 101 Principles of Radiographic Exposure, 409 Psychology of Aging, 354, 482 Advanced, 484 Program Design, Implementation and Psychology of Belief, 481 Principles of Web Design, 388, 398 Evaluation for Not-for-Profit Psychology of Creativity, 482 Print Design Concentration, 89–90 Organizations, 413 Psychology of Criminal Behavior, 483 Print Layout, 294 Program for Adult Learners, 122 Psychology of Developmental Trauma, The, Printmaking, 293 Programming for the Internet, 434, 465 354 Printmaking I, 291, 420 Programming in Visual BASIC, 310 Psychology of Emerging Adulthood, 483 Printmaking II, 421 Programming Languages in Engineering, 444 Psychology of Everyday Persuasion, The, Printmaking Minor, 141 Programs in Language, Culture and 355, 491 Private Instruction in Bass, 345 Professional Advancement (PLCPA), 132 Psychology of Love and Interpersonal Private Instruction in Bass II, III, IV, V, VI, Programs (University College), 127 Relations, 482 VII, VIII, 345 Prohibited Discrimination, Harassment and Psychology of Men, 482 Private Instruction in Guitar, 346 Related Misconduct, Policy on, 32 Psychology of Prejudice and Intergroup Private Instruction in Guitar II, III, IV, 346 Project-based Web Design, 295 Relations, 482 Private Instruction in Guitar V, VI, VII, VIII, 347 Project Management and Control I and II, 446 Psychology of Religion, The, 482

530 Index

Psychology of Terrorism, 401, 408 Radiographic Exposure, Advanced Reserve Officers Training Corps, 47, 55, Psychology of Women, 482 Principles of, 484 276–280 Psychology, School of, See Psychology Radiographic Exposure I, Principles of, 484 Air Force, 280 Faculty, 205 Radiographic Imaging Equipment and Army, 276–279 Psychology, Selected Studies in, 356 Quality Management, 485 Courses, 278–279 Psychology Seminar, 356 Radiographic Pathology, 485 Nursing, 279–280 Psychology, Senior Independent Study in, 483 Radiographic Procedures I, II, 484 Residence, 26 Psychology, Senior Seminar in, 483 Radiographic Procedures III, IV, 485 Residence Hall Payments, 26 Psychometrics, 356, 481 Radiography and Protection, Introduction Residence Halls, 30 Psychopharmacology, 356 to, 484 Florham Campus, 30 Psychotherapy and Counseling, 28–29 Radiography, Certificate in, 202 Metropolitan Campus, 30 Psychotherapy, Techniques of, 483 Radiography Courses, 484–485 Residence Life, Housing and, 30 Public Administration Courses, 405–413 Radiography Major, 202 Residence Requirement, 12, 40–41 Public Art in New York City, 291 Certificate in Radiography, 202 Responses to Mass Violence, 315 Public Finance, 317 Courses, 484–485 Restorative Justice, 315 Public History, 333 Requirements, 202 Retired Citizens, 116 Public History Field Experience, 333 Radiological Science I, II, Advanced, 485 Retirement Planning, 374 Public Opinion, 326 Radiologic Tehnology Concentration, 65 Review of Student Records, 42–43 Public Personnel Administration, 406 Radiologic Technology Major, 202–203 Revolutionary Nation: U.S. History I, II, Public Policy, 479 Courses, 484–485 The, 389 Public Policy and Administration, 406 Requirements, 202–203 Risk Management and Insurance, 374, 380 Public Policy and Politics in Emergency Reading and Writing, 385 R.N. to B.S.N. to M.S.N. Nursing Program, 197 Medical Services, 410 Reading and Writing II, III, IV, V, VI, 386 Romance Languages, 340 Public Policy for Not-for-Profit Organizations, Reading as Writers, 368 Romance Languages Minor, 137 412 Reading Courses, 485 Roman Civilization, 460 Public Policy for the Health and Human Readmission, 16, 45 Roman Empire, The, 332 Services Community, 409 Real Estate Finance and Investments, 388 Roman Republic, The, 332 Public-Private Partnerships, 412 Real Estate Law, 411 Romantic Era, I, II, The, 453 Public Relations, 378, 431 Reality TV Production, 322 Romanticism, 337 Public Relations Campaigns, 309 Real Variables, 344 Room and Board, 23 Public Relations Concentration, 72 Real World Statistics, 400 Rooms Division Management, 393 Public Relations Minor, 74 Rebels and Revolutionaries, 327 ROTC, 47, 55, 276–280 Public Relations Principles, 306 Recombinant DNA, Introduction to, 425 Air Force, 280 Public Relations Writing, 308 Refunds, 25 Army, 276–279 Public Sector Budgeting, 406 Refunds and Return of Title IV Calculations, Courses, 278–279 Public Sector Collective Bargaining and 22 Nursing, 279–280 Labor Relations, 406 Regional Center for Learning Disabilities, Rothman Institute of Innovation and Public Service Administration Certificate, 119 283–284 Entrepreneurship, 282 –283 Public Speaking, 488 Regionalism in American Literature, 454 Russian Culture/Modern Era, 466 Puerta al Futuro, 122 –123 Registration, 23 Russian Economy, The, 317 Pure Mathematics Concentration, 187 Rehabilitation Psychology, 354 Rehabilitative Strategies, 439 Reimagining Justice: The Creation of Just S Q Societies, 315 Safety and Emergency Administration, 408 Qualitative Research Methods, 314, 327, 357 Reimbursed from Employers, Tuition, 24 Safety, First Aid and Prevention of Injury, 415 Quality and Revenue Management, Topics Religion and Human Rights, 461, 476 Sales and Marketing for Hospitality in, 394 Religion and Nation Building, 459 Managers, 390 Quality Improvement for the Emergency Religion and Politics, 462, 486 Sammartino Scholarship, 21 Medical Services Community, 410 Religion and Society Minor, 136 –137 Sanctions, 39 Quantity Food Production, 390 Religion and Terrorism, 396, 412 SAS-I, 434 Quantum Mechanics I, 353 Religion Courses, 485 –486 Satisfactory Academic Progress (for Financial Queer Literature, 340 Religion, Selected Studies in, 486 Aid), 22 Questioning Religion, 401, 463, 477, 486 Religious Holy Days, 4, 47 Satisfactory Achievement, Maintenance of, 41 QUEST (Teacher Preparation) Program, Remediation, 45 Scene Painting, I, II, 366 131, 208–210 Renaissance and Reformation, 329 Scholarships, 17–22 Renaissance Literature, 453 Scholastic Eligibility for Student Activities, 42 Renaissance World, 337 School and Workplace Violence, 436 R Rendering and Drafting for the Theater, 366 School Emergency Management, 410 Renewal of Financial Aid, 22 Schools and Society, 359 Race and Ethnicity, 414 Repeated Courses, 22, 41–42 Race and Crime, 315 Science Admissions, 11 Reporting of Complaint (Discrimination, Science and Art, 426 Race, Class and Policing in the United States Harassment and Related Misconduct), 32 of America, 315 Science and Art, Laboratory:, 426 Research and Creative Activity, 35–36 Science and Engineering • Professional Race, Generation and Immigration, 487 Research and Writing, Steps in, 385 Race in America, 459 Studies Curricular Requirements, 129 Research in a Digital World, 382 Science and Technology, History of, 389 Racquetball, 350 Research in Biological Sciences I, II, 426 Radiation Biology and Safety, 485 Science Courses, 413 –414 Research in Biology I, II, III, IV, 300 Science Fiction, 339 Radical Political Thought, 460, 475 Research in Ethical Management, 390 Radio Broadcast Workshop, 430 Science Fiction Literature and Film, Research in Humanities, 334 Communication in, 309 Radio Broadcast Workshop, Advanced, 431 Research Methods, 354 Radio Documentary, The, 321 Science Major, 203–204 Research Methods in Criminology, 313 Requirements, 203–204 Radio Management, 309 Research Skills, Introduction to, 441 Radio Management Concentration, 152 Science Minor (For Non-Science Majors), 204

531 Index

Science Minor, 204 Self Knowledge, Action Research and Small Group Communication, 306 Science or Engineering Admissions, 11 Intellectual Capital, 382 Social Analysis, 327 Science: Pollution, Prevention and Self-presentation for Employment, 307 Social and Political Philosophy, 349, 475 Sustainability, 413 Sell Your Designs Online, 295 Social Deviance, 357 Science Programs, 129 Semester Credits and Normal Load, 41 Social Dimensions of Disaster, 408 Science Track (Health Studies), 172–173 Seminar in Lodging Management, 394 Social Inequality, 358 Scientific Study of Yoga in the Modern World, Seminar in Professional Practice I: The Social Justice Advocacy Minor, 159 414 Teacher’s Role in School and Community, Social Justice and Structural Inequality, 436 Screenwriting/Dramatic Writing 440 Social Life On and Off the Internet, 462 Interdisciplinary Minor, 63 Seminar in Professional Practice II: Teachers Social Media — Branding and Leading in the Screenwriting/Dramatic Writing Minor, 85 as Educational Leaders, 441 Digital World, 382 Screenwriting I, 368 Seminar in Professional Practice III: The Social Media, Communication and Community, Screenwriting I, II, 322 Functions of Teaching, 441 307 Screenwriting I, II, Advanced, 322 Seminar on Business in the 21st Century, 380 Social Media in the Hospitality Industry, 393 Screenwriting III: Feature Films, 322 Seminar on Leadership Development, 407 Social Media Marketing, 378 Scriptwriting for Television, Film and Seminar: Race and Empire, 333 Social Media Marketing Design, 296 Audio Visuals, 430 Senior Capstone Experience I, II, 400 Social Movements and Social Change, 359 Sculpture I, 291, 421 Senior Communication Seminar, 431 Social Policy in Contemporary Britain, 491 Sculpture II, 292, 422 Senior Design Project, 428, 470 Social Problems, 356 Sculpture III, IV, 293 Senior Honors Research, 460 Social Problems I, II, 414 Search-engine Marketing, 402 Senior Honors Thesis, 460 Social Psychology, 355, 481 Search for Meaning: Religious Responses, Senior Independent Study in Psychology, 483 Social Psychology, Advanced, 483 The, 460, 475 Senior Independent Study – Physics, 354 Social Research, Methods in, 357, 487 Secondary Areas of Concentration/Minors, 44 Senior Independent Study – Spanish, 362 Social Service Advocacy, Introduction to, Secondary Education Specialization (History), Senior Latino Leadership Seminar Project I, II, 435, 481 91 406 Social Welfare Policy, 359 Securities and Investments, 373 Senior Mentored Research in Chemistry, 303 Social Work, Internship in, 487 Security and Forensics Concentration, 182 Senior Portfolio Preparation, 293 Social Work, Introduction to, 487 Security and Personnel Management and Senior Project (Art), 422 Society: Disaster and Disease, 414 Administration, 440 Senior Project I, II (Computer Science), 313 Sociology I, II, 414 Security and Terrorism Studies Certificate, 120 Senior Research Seminar (History), 459 Sociology Courses, 357–359, 414–415, Security Concepts, 411 Senior Seminar (Art), 422 486 –487, 491 Security Investigations and Case Management, Senior Seminar: English and World Sociology, Independent Study in, 359 437 Literature, 341 Sociology, Internship in, 359 Security Management, Introduction to, 411 Senior Seminar (French), 325 Sociology, Introduction to, 313, 357 Security Operations, Introduction to, 436 Senior Seminar in Psychology, 483 Sociology, Introductory, 486 Seismic Design, 447 Senior Seminar in Psychology, Advanced, 483 Sociology Major, 98 Selected Studies in Senior Seminar: The Working Actor, 366 Anthropology Minor, 98 Anatomy and Physiology, 300 Senior Thesis (Government and Law), 329 Courses, 357–359 Anthropology, 289 Senior Thesis Seminar (Spanish), 362 Requirements, 98 Art, 422 Senior Writing Project I, II, 369 Sociology Minor, 98 Art or Art History, 293 Sensation and Perception, 356 Sociology Minor, 98 Biology, 425 Sensory Processes, Advanced, 355 Sociology of Gender, 359 Cell and Molecular Biology, 300 Serial Killers, 314 Sociology of Health and Illness, 359 Chemistry, 427 Set Design I, II, 365 Sociology of Race, Rap and Religion, 288 Communications (Sports Ethics and Setting (University College), 127 Sociology of Religion, 359 Leadership, Communication and Sport), 17th-century Literature, 453 Sociology of Small Groups, 414 432 Sex and Politics in French Literature, 324, 340 Sociology of the African-American Family, 287 Computer Science, 313 Sex, Deviance and the Law, 437 Sociology of the Black Church, 287 Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, 440 Sex, Knowledge and Power, 357 Sociology of the Family, 357 Ecology and Environmental Biology, 300 Shakespeare I, 339, 366, 453 Software Applications in Business and Economics, 318, 372 Shakespeare II, 339, 453 Technology, 463 Engineering, 445 Shakespeare and Film, 341, 452 Software Design, 312 Engineering Technology, 448 Shakespeare on Film, 388 Software Reuse, 434 English and American Literature, 455 Short Stories and Songs ESL — Listening, 387 Soil Mechanics, 428, 446 French Language and Literature, 457 Short Stories and Songs ESL — Speaking, 387 Solid State Physics, 353 Humanities, 463 Short Stories and Songs ESL — Writing/ Sophomore Independent Study (Physics), 353 Italian, 465 Grammar, 387 Sophomore Latino Leadership Seminar — Mathematics, 344, 468 Short Story and Film, 336 Project I, II, 406 Philosophy, 477 Short Story in Spanish, The, 361 Sophomore Leadership Seminar, 405 Physics, 354, 478 Short Story, Introduction to the, 451 Sophomore Leadership Seminar II, 405 Political Science, 480 Short Story: Reflection of Language and Sophomore Mentored Research in Chemistry, Psychology, 356 Culture, 466 303 Religion, 486 Sigma Tau Delta, 47 Sophomore Research Experience, 298 Speech (Sportscasting), 488 Sigma Xi, 47 Sophomore Research Experience II, 298 Theater, 489 Sign Language Courses, 357 South-African Literature, 462 U.S. History, 458, 459 Signals and Systems I, II, 442 South-African Literature, Sex, Politics, 455 World History, 458, 459 Silberman College of Business, Soviet Union and Russia, The, 480 Selected Studies: School Field Work, 401 See Business Space and Time, 349 Selected Subjects in Chemistry, 303 Silk-screen Printing I, 420 Spain and the United States Since 1898, 332 Selected Topics in Silk-screen Printing II, 421 Spanish, Advanced Composition in, 488 Chemistry, 302 16mm Motion Picture Photography, 322 Spanish, Advanced Conversation in, 487 Computer Science, 313 Slavery and Global Ethics, 462, 476 Spanish Art and Its Influence in America, 290 Mathematics, 344

532 Index

Spanish Art and Its Influence in the Speech and Diction, 363 Strength and Conditioning, Introduction to, Americas, 360 Speech and Diction II, 364 417 Spanish Classics on Film, 361 Speech and Voice Improvement, 488 Strength of Materials, 444, 447 Spanish Composition, 360 Speech Courses, 363–364, 415, 488 Stress and Vibration Analyses, 450, 469 Spanish Conversation I, II, 360 Speech for Actors, 489 Stress Management, 415, 477 Spanish Courses, 359–362, 487–488 Speech for Broadcasters, 488 Structural Analysis, 428, 446 Spanish Culture and Civilization, 360, 488 Speech, Fundamentals of, 363 Structural Analysis, Advanced, 446 Spanish Film, 305, 360 Speech, Independent Study in, 488 Structure and Function of the Human Body, Spanish for Careers, 487 Speech Minor, 153 297 Spanish for Health Personnel, 487 Speech (Sportscasting), Selected Studies in, 488 Student Affairs, 27–33 Spanish for Hospitality Managers — Speech: Small Group Discussion, 488 Student Counseling and Psychological Study Abroad, 393 Spirits and Beverage Management, 393 Services, 28 –29 Spanish for Medical Personnel, 360 Sport in Contemporary Society, 416 Student Health Services, 29 Spanish for Professions, 360 Sport Psychology, 356, 482 Student Organizations and Engagement, 27–28 Spanish Grammar, Advanced, 362 Sports Administration Courses, 415–417 Student Publications, 28 Spanish I, II, Beginning, 359 (Sports Administration), Independent Study, 415 Student Records, Review of, 42–43 Spanish I, II, Elementary, 487 Sports Administration, Introduction to, 415 Student Regulations, 31–32 Spanish I, II, Intermediate, 487 Sports Administration Major, 123–125 Student Status, 40 Spanish Immersion Class, 394 B.A./Master of Sports Administration, 125, Students with Disabilities, 38 Spanish Language and Culture Courses, 225–227 Studies in Drama, 338, 365 487–488 Courses, 415–417 Studies in Poetry, 338, 452 Spanish Language and Culture Major Requirements, 123–125 Studies in the Novel, 338 (University College: Arts • Sciences Sports and Popular Culture, 430 Studies in Women’s Leadership, 399 • Professional Studies, Metropolitan Sports and Society, 416 Studio Art Courses, 291–293 Campus), 204 –205 Sports and the Athlete in American Literature, Studio Arts Concentration, 86–87 Courses, 487–488 384 Studio Arts Minor, 87 Requirements, 204 –205 Sports and the Community, 416 Studio Arts I, Introduction to, 420 Spanish Language and Culture Minor (For Sports Finance, 373 Studio Arts II, Introduction to, 421 Non–Spanish Majors), 205 Sports in America, 458 Study of Wine, Introduction to the, 392 Spanish Language and Culture Minor, 205 Sports Industries, Special Topics in, 417 Subsidized and Unsubsidized Aggregate Loan Spanish Language and Literature Sports in Society, 487 Limit (Financial Aid), 20 Courses, 359–362 Sports Information Writing, 309, 431 Summer Sessions, 16 Spanish Language and Literature, Sports Internship, 415 Summer Session, Wroxton, 272 Independent Study in, 488 Sports Internship II, 417 Supplemental Education Opportunity Spanish Language Minor, 58 Sports Journalism, 309, 431 Grant (SEOG), Federal, 18 Spanish Linguistics, 488 Sports, Marketing, Public Relations, 415 Supreme Court, 313 Spanish Linguistics, Introduction to, 362 Sports Media Studies Minor, 137, 153 Supreme Court, The, 326 Spanish Literature I, II, Topics in, 362 Sports on Film, 395 Surveillance and Security, 315, 325 Spanish Literature II, Topics in, 340 Sports Video Production, 323 Survey III: Approaches to World Literature, 336 Spanish Literature and Rhetoric, Introduction Spreadsheet Applications in Business, 375 Survey of Computers and Computer to, 394 Stage Combat I, II, 363 Software, 432 Spanish Literature, Introduction to, 488 Stagecraft, 489 Survey of Computing Security, 432 Spanish Practicum I, II, 360 Stagecraft I, II, 365 Survey of India, 330 Spanish Review, Advanced, 362 Stagecraft III, IV, 366 Survey of Music: Ancient to 1800, 348 Spanish, Senior Independent Study –, 362 Stage Management, 365 Survey of Music: 1800 to Today, 348 (Spanish) Senior Thesis Seminar, 362 Standard American Speech Patterns, 415 Surveying I and II, 445 Spanish Study Abroad Expansion, 360, 361 Standard American-spoken English, 415 Surveying I, 427 Spanish Theater, 362 State-funded Programs (Financial Aid), 20–21 Surveying II, 428 Spanish Translation, 361 Statics, 444, 447 Survivors’ and Dependents’ Educational Spanish Translation/Interpretation, 361 Statistical Application of Business, 403 Assistance Program (DEA – Chapter 35), Speaking and Structural Practice II, III, IV, Statistical Methods, 343 19 V, VI, 386 Statistical Programming, 433, 468 Sustainability and Anthropology, 289 Speaking and Structure Practice, 385 Statistics, 481 Sustainability and Ecotourism, 390 Special Education and Students with Statistics, Applied, 342 Sustainability Concentration, 121, 176 Disabilities Including Autism Spectrum Statistics I, 343 Sustainability Courses, 378, 418 Disorders, Introduction to, 440 Statistics I, II, Applied, 468 Sustainability, Fundamentals of, 411 Special Programs, 206–284 Statistics, Introduction to, 342, 371, 383, 403 Sustainability, Introduction to, 418 Special Programs, College of Continuing Steel Design, Advanced, 428, 447 Sustainability Management Concentration, Studies, Anthony J. Petrocelli, 116 Steel Structures, 428, 446 109 –110 Special Stories — Super Cinema, 452 Steps in Research and Writing, 385 Sustainability Management, Guided Internship Special Topics in Black Literature, 454 Stewardship and Sustainability Certificate, 120 in, 377 Special Topics in British or American Stop Motion Animation, Introduction to, 319 Sustainability Management Minor, 105, 106 Literature, 454 Storyboarding, 318 Sustainability Management Minor (for Special Topics in Electrical Engineering, 444 Strategic Administration, 413 non-Silberman College of Business Special Topics in Finance, 373 Strategic Human Resource Management, 377 Students), 106 –107 Special Topics in Sports Industries, 417 Strategic Management, 377 Sustainability Minor, 137 –138, 179 Special Topics: Invented Worlds — Speculative Strategic Staffing, 376 Sustainable Design and Construction, 412 and Fantastic Fiction, 368 Strategies and Skills for Academic Success, 385 Sustainable Tourism Development, 394 Special Topics in World Literature, 454 Street Drugs: Types and Treatments, 405 Swimming, 351 Special Topics: Telling the Truth, 368 Strength and Conditioning, 416 Switching and Internet Routing, Advanced, 434 Specialized Studies Requirement, 119 –120 Strength and Conditioning Courses, 417–418 Symbolic Logic, 476 Speech, 385 Strength and Conditioning I, II, Internship in, Systems Analysis, Design and Application, 375 Speech I, II, Internship in, 364 418 Systems Development with Java, 435

533 Index

T Thesis I, II (Animation), 321 Travel Writing, 385 Table Talk: Literature of Food II, 395 “The Tempest:” Music Rich and Strange, 455 Trigonometry, 402 Table Talk: The Literature of Food, 395 Thinking About the Mind, 349 Tropical Biology, 297 Tai Chi, 352 Thinking the Environment, 379 Tropical Marine Ecology, 467 Talk at Work, 309 Threat Assessment, 411 Tropical Marine Invertebrates, 466 Tap, Advanced, 363 3D Animation Concentration, 82, 84 Tropical Marine Vegetation, 466 Tap II, Advanced, 363 3D Asset Creation for Video Games, 319 Tropical Marine Vertebrates, 467 Teacher Certification, 63–64, 131 3D Character Modeling, 319 Truth, 349 Team Development, 415 3D Computer Animation, 320, 422 Tuition Aid Grants (NJS TAG-Award), 21 Technical Communications, 444, 447 3D Computer Modeling, 319 Tuition and Fees, 23–24 Technical Electives, 162 3-Dimensional Design, 292 Collection Fee, 26 Technical Theater Production I, 489 3D Environment Modeling, 320 Corporate Reimbursement Deferred Techniques of Psychotherapy, 483 3D Game Creation Using Unity, 320 Payment Plan, 24 Technology and Emergency Management, 408 3D Game Creation Using Unreal, 320 Credit Card Payments, 24–25 Technology and Its Critics, 460, 475 3D Particle Animation and Effects, 320 Employee Tuition Grant, 26 Technology and Literature, 394, 399 3D Video Game Animation Minor, 86 Full-time Students, 23–24 Technology and Modern Medicine, 400 Three-dimensional Design, 420 Graduate, 26 Technology and Society Concentration, 121 Three 19th-century Writers, 490 Late Payment Charges, 25–26 Technology and Values, 400, 461 Timber Structures and General Building Liberal Arts (Petrocelli College), 122 Technology Courses, General, 447–448 Systems, 446 Other Expenses, 24 Telecommunications Applications, 444 Time Limit on Degree Completion, 12 Part-time Students, 24 Television Around the World, 431 TOEFL ESL — Listening, 387 Reimbursed from Employers, 24 Television, Introduction to, 309 TOEFL ESL — Speaking, 387 Residence, 26 Television News, 308 TOEFL ESL — Writing/Grammar, 387 Residence Hall Payments, 26 Television News: The Big Issues, 431 “To Hold the Mirror Up to Nature,” 490 Terms of Payment, 25 Television Newsroom, The, 432 Topics in Diversity, 394 Withdrawals/Refunds, 25 Tennis, 351 Topics in French Literature I, II, 324 Wroxton College, 26 Tennis, Advanced, 351 Topics in Hispanic Poetry, 340, 361 Tuition Assistance, Federal, 19 Terms and Conditions of Financial Aid Topics in Latin-American Literature I, II, 341, Tuition Payment Options, 22 Awards, 21–22 362 TV/Digital Editing and Production Terms of Payment, 25 Topics in Latino Literature, 337 Concentration, 152 Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 327 Topics in Leadership I, II, 381 TV News and Magazine Production, 322 Terrorism and Emergency Management, 407 Topics in Modern Biology, 379 TV Writing and Screenwriting I, 364 Terrorism and Political Violence, 481 Topics in Quality and Revenue Management, 20th-century American Worker in Terrorism, Intelligence and Justice, 436 394 Literature, 385, 452 Texturing for 3D Production, 319 Topics in Spanish Literature I, II, 362 20th-century Art, 290 Theater and Speech Courses, 362–367 Topics in Spanish Literature II, 340 Twentieth-century Cinema, 306 Theater and Speech, Independent Study in, 489 Topology, 344 20th-century Drama, 490 Theater and Speech, Selected Studies in, 489 Torture, 316, 328 20th-century French, German and Spanish Theater Arts Major, 99–102 Tradigital Animation, 319 Theater, 466 Acting Concentration, 99 Training, Development and Performance 20th-century Literature, 452 Courses, 362–367 Management, 377 20th-century Novel, 338 Dance Studies Minor, 101 Transcripts of Records, 42 20th-century Poetry, 338 Design and Technical Theater Concentration, Transfer Credit, 12, 110 2D Animation Concentration, 82, 84 99 Transfer Scholarship, 17 2-D Computer Animation, 422 Directing Concentration, 100 Transfer Students Two-Dimensional Design, 420 Musical Theater Concentration, 100 Admissions, 11–12 2-Dimensional Design I, 291 Musical Theater Minor, 101 Allied Health, 65 2D Design with the Computer, 294 Music Minor, 101 Articulation Agreements, 12 Typography 1, 204 Playwriting Concentration, 100 –101 Associate Degree Holders, 11 –12 Typography 2, 295 Requirements, 99 From Nonregionally Accredited Theater Arts Minor, 102 Institutions, 12 Theater Studies Concentration, 101 Grades and Grade Points, 12 U Theater Arts Minor, 102 Graduation Honors, 44 Ultimate Sports Marketing, 416 Theater Courses, 362–367, 488 –489 Non-Associate Degree Holders, 12 U.N. and Human Security, 481 Theater Dance, 363 Residency Requirement, 12 Undergraduate Freshman Admission, 11 Theater, Independent Study in, 367, 489 Transfer Scholarship, 17 Undergraduate Majors and Concentrations, Theater, Internship in, 367 Transit Explosives Incident Management, 409 Inside Front Cover, 51–52, 53, 103, 115, 126 Theater, Introduction to, 488 Transitioning to University Life, 286 Understanding Human Communication, 429 Theater Minor, 170 Transit Safety and Security Certificate, 120 Understanding Human Diversity, 394 Theater, Selected Studies in, 489 Transit System Safety, 409 United States Constitutional History, 333 Theater Studies Concentration, 101 Transit System Security, 409 United States, Economic History of the, 317 Theories of Learning, 355 Translation and Interpreting in a Health Care United Nations: Institutions and Global Theories of Personality, 354, 482 Setting, Introduction to, 413 Governance, 479 Theories of the Press, 431 Translation and Interpreting in a Legal Setting, United States in the Early Republic, The, 330 Theory of Computing, 312, 343 Introduction to, 413 United States Since 1877, The, 329 Theory of Knowledge, 477 Translation of Computer Languages, 311 United States Social and Cultural History, 458 Theory, Philosophy and Principles of Coaching, Transportation Engineering, 428 United States to 1877, The, 329 416 Traumatic Injuries and Death Investigations, University, 6–10 Thermal Systems Analysis and Design, 469 439 Accreditation, 9–10 Thermodynamics, 353 Travel Literature, 454 Campuses, 8–9 Thermodynamics, Applied, 445, 448 Travel Writer: From Herodotus to Theroux, General Information, 6 Thesis (Art), 296 The, 394 Graduate Study, 10

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History, 6–7 U.S. History to 1865, 458 Watercolor Painting I, 291, 420 Impact, 7 –8 U.S. Women’s History Since 1877, 331 Watercolor Painting II, 292, 421 Mission Statement, 6 U.S. Women’s History to 1877, 331 Water, Ecosystems and Agriculture, 412 Official University Photography, 10 UTAC (Computer Facilities), 37 Ways of Seeing: Visual Intelligence and University Vision, 6 Creative Writing, 334, 368 Value Statement, 6 Wealth Management Internship, 375 University College: Arts • Sciences • V Weapons of Mass Destruction: Political Professional Studies (Metropolitan VA Vocational Rehabilitation, 19 Issues, 407 Campus), 126–205 Value Chain Management for Sustainability, Weather and Climate, 456 Advisement, 129 371 Web Design, 295 Areas of Minor Study, 129 Value Statement, 6 Web Design II, 296 Course Numbering System, 129 Vancouver Campus, 9, 273–275 Web Design Concentration, 90 Courses, 419–489 Academic Programs, 273–275 Web Design Minor, 90–91 Education, 130–131 Admissions, 275 Web Design, Principles of, 383, 398 Electives, 129 Faculty, 275 Web-development Technology Concentration, Engineering and Engineering Technology Living in Vancouver, 273 181 Programs, 129 Mission and Vision, 273 Website Design and Development Certificate, Faculty, 205 Vascular Technology Concentration, 95 182 –183 General Education Requirements, 128 –129 Vector Animation II, 320 Website Design and Development Minor, Independent Study, 129 Vector Animation Using Animate CC, 319 182 –183 Language, Culture and Professional Vectorworks for Entertainment, 364 Website Design and Management, 464 Advancement, Programs in, 132 Very Large Scale Integration and Projects, 443 Weekend Students Admission, 13–14 Liberal Arts • Professional Studies Curricular Veteran New Student Seminar, 406 Weekend Studies, 116 Requirements, 127–129 Veterans’ Administration Educational Weight Training, 351, 477 Majors, 126 Benefits, Other, 19 Western Front in World War I, II, 331 Mandatory Minor, 129 Veterans’ Educational Assistance Programs, What is Radical Politics?, 350 Mission, 127 Federal, 18–19 White-collar Crime, 438 Multidisciplinary Minors, 132–138 Veterans’ Educational Benefits, 18 White-collar Crime Issues, 410 Prelaw, 129 –130 Veterans Student Services, 282 Wireless Communication, 443 Programs, 127 Veterinary Medicine Combined Degree, Wireless LANS, 433 Science and Engineering • Professional B.S./D.V.M., 264–266 Witches and Warlocks in the West, 333, 335, Studies Curricular Requirements, 129 Victimology, 314, 436 341 Science Programs, 129 Victorian Age, 337 Witches and Warlocks in the Western World, Setting, 127 Victorian Era I, The, 453 324 Teacher Certification Requirements, 131 Victorian Era II, The, 454 Withdrawals, 25, 45 University Core Courses, 286, 490 Video Editing, Advanced, 422, 431 Women and American Politics, 326 University Core Curriculum, 47, 49 Video Game Animation Concentration, 84 Women and Crime, 316 University Funded Programs (Financial Aid), Video Moviemaking, 431 Women and Culture, 398 17–18 Video Production, Advanced, 422, 431 Women and Leadership, 398 University Grants, Other, 18 Vietnam Conflict, 459 Women and Minorities in Media, 307 University Honors Program, 44, 50, 56 Vietnam in Film and Literature, 338 Women and Power, 400 University Life, Transitioning to, 286 Violence and Culture, 410 Women and Race in Modern Britain, 491 University Physics I, II, 478 Violence and Culture: World of Entertainment, Women and Work, 414 University Scholarships, 17 Film, TV and Video Games, 396 Women Artists, 291 University Vision, 6 Virtual Reality, 312 Women as Entrepreneurs, 372 UNIX Shell Programming, 434 Vision, 6 Women, Feminism and Beyoncé, 287 Upper Body Exercise Technique and Program Visionary Artists and Writers, 334 Women in Literature, 452 Design, 417 Visual Basic, 432 Women Poets and Poetic Tradition, 338 Urban Geography, 325 Visual and Media Literacy, 382 Women’s America, 480 Urban Life: The Anthropology of the City, 379 Visual BASIC, Programming in, 310 Women’s Autobiography, 339 Urban Scholarship Program, Governor’s, 20 Visual Journalism, 307 Women’s Health Nursing, 473 Urban Sociology, 359 Vocal Technique II, 347, 364 Women’s Health Nursing Laboratory, 473 U.S. as a Continental Power, 1607–1898, 332 Voice and Speech Combination, 364 Women’s Leadership Concentration, 121 U.S. as a Global Power, 333 Voice for the Actor, 363 Women Voices International Survey, 385 U.S. Business ESL — Listening, 386 Voice for the Actor II, 363 Wood Sculpture, 421 U.S. Business ESL — Speaking, 386 Voice-over IP Technologies, 433 WordPress, 295 U.S. Business ESL — Writing/Grammar, 386 Voice Production and Articulation, 488 Work and Occupations, 359 U.S. Civil War and Reconstruction, The, 459 Voices of Contemporary India, 338 Work Experience, 163 U.S. Constitutional History, 459 Volleyball, 351 Working Capital Management, 373 U.S. Culture ESL — Listening, 387 Working 9 to 5 on Film, 303 U.S. Culture ESL — Speaking, 387 Working with Children and Families, 436 U.S. Culture ESL — Writing/Grammar, 387 Work Programs, Federal, 18 U.S. Diplomatic History, 459 W Work Study, Federal, 18 U.S. Economic History, 458 Walking/Jogging, 351 Work Term Experience I, II, III, 391 U.S. Environmental History, 459 War and Crime, 289, 316 World Cinema, Introduction to, 305 U.S. History 1890–1945, 459 War and Peace in Christianity, Judaism World Dance Appreciation and Practice, 440 U.S. History ESL — Listening, 387 and Islam, 460, 475 World Folk Literature, 340 U.S. History ESL — Speaking, 387 War and Philosophy, 350 World Food and Culture, 394 U.S. History ESL — Writing/Grammar, 386 Warfare in Medieval Europe, 329 World History I, II, 329 U.S. History, Independent Study in, 458, 459 War on Film, 304, 395 World History, Independent Study in, 458, 459 U.S. History, Selected Studies in, 458, 459 Washington Center Internship, 289, 316, 328, World History, Selected Studies in, 458, 459 U.S. History Since 1865, 458 333, 359 World History Since 1500, 458 U.S. History Since 1945, 459 Water Aerobics, 351 World History to 1500, 458

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World Literature II: 13th–18th Centuries, 336 World Literature, Special Topics in, 454 World Literature Track, 80–81 World Music, 471 World of Language, The, 465 World of the Psychopath, The, 482 World on the Move: Contemporary Migration, 358 World Religions in America, 474, 485 World Wars and European Languages, The, 466 Writing and Conversation Through Japanese Culture, 336 Writing and Creative Writing Courses, 367–369 (Writing and Creative Writing) Internship, 369 Writing Courses, 367–369, 456 Writing for Animation, 318 Writing for Broadcast and Podcast, 309 Writing, Fundamentals of, 369 Writing in French, 324 Writing in Italian, 335 Writing in Spanish, 361 Writing Seminar I, II, 455 Writing Workshop, Advanced, 369 Wrongful Convictions, 314 Wroxton College, 8–9, 272 Academic Program, 272 Admission Requirements, 272 Courses, 490–491 Faculty, 272 Summer Session, 272 Tuition and Fees, 26

Y Yoga, 477 Yogalates, 351 Yoga – Level 4, Advanced, 351 Yoga – Level 2, 351 Yoga – Level 3, 351 Young Adult Literature, 340 Youth Program Administration, 416

Z ZBrush Digital Sculpting Human Anatomy, 319 Zumba, 351

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