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A Message from the President
Academic Calendar
Graduate Degree and Advanced Certificate Programs
Courses
ANTHE - Secondary Education Anthropology Course Descriptions
ARCH - Architecture Course Descriptions
ART - Art Course Descriptions
ARTE - Secondary Education Art Course Descriptions
BIO - Biology Course Descriptions
BIOE - Secondary Education Biology Course Descriptions
BME - Biomedical Engineering Course Descriptions
CE - Civil Engineering Course Descriptions
ChE - Chemical Engineering Course Descriptions
CHEM - Chemistry Course Descriptions
CHEME - Secondary Education Chemistry Course Descriptions
CSc - Computer Science Course Descriptions
DSE - Data Science Engineering Course Descriptions
EAS - Earth and Atmospheric Science Course Descriptions
EASE - Secondary Education Earth and Atmospheric Science Course Descriptions
ECO - Economics Course Descriptions
ECOE - Secondary Education Economics Course Descriptions
EDCE - Teaching, Learning, and Culture Course Descriptions
EDLS - Educational Leadership Course Descriptions
EDSE - Secondary Education Course Descriptions
EDUC - Teaching, Learning, and Culture Course Descriptions
SPED - Special Education Course Descriptions
EE - Electrical Engineering Course Descriptions
ENGL - English Course Descriptions
ENGLE - Secondary Education English Course Descriptions
ENGR - Engineering Graduate Courses
HISTE - Secondary Education History Course Descriptions
HIST - History Course Descriptions
IAS - Study of the Americas Course Descriptions
IR - International Relations Course Descriptions
LAAR - Landscape Architecture Course Descriptions
LALS - Latin American and Latino Studies
MATHE - Mathematics Education Course Descriptions
MATH - Mathematics Course Descriptions
MCA - Media and Communication Arts Course Descriptions
ME - Mechanical Engineering Course Descriptions
MEDS - MEDS Course Descriptions
MIS - Computer Science Course Descriptions
MUS - Music Course Descriptions
PHIL - Philosophy Course Descriptions
PHYS - Physics Course Descriptions
PHYSE - Secondary Education Physics Course Descriptions
PSCE - Secondary Education Political Science Course Descriptions
PSM - Public Service Management Course Descriptions
PSY - Psychology Course Descriptions
SCIE - Secondary Education Science Course Descriptions
SOCE - Secondary Education Sociology Course Descriptions
SOC - Sociology Course Descriptions
SPANE - Secondary Education Spanish Course Descriptions
SPAN - Spanish Languages and Literatures Course Descriptions
SUS - Sustainability in the Urban Environment Course Descriptions
UD - Urban Design Course Descriptions
Policies on Non-Discrimination and Sexual Harassment
Important Notice of Possible Changes
About The City College
Academic Requirements and Regulations for Graduate Students
The Office of the Registrar
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Financial Aid
Research and Study Facilities
The Division of Student Affairs
The College of Liberal Arts and Science
Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture
Sustainability and the Urban Environment, Master of Science (M.S.)
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Narrative Courses
African History
American History
Ancient and Medieval History
Asian History
Graduate courses offered in history, economics, political science, anthropology, sociology or content-pedagogy linked courses in social studies, with advisor’s approval.
Graduate courses offered in history, economics, political science, anthropology, sociology or content-pedagogy linked courses in social studies, with advisor’s approval
Latin American History
Latin American History
Modern European History
Nine graduate credits in science education plus six graduate credits in science
One course in studio art or art history selected under advisement
One course in studio art or art history selected under advisement
One internship in Art or Museum Education
Six additional graduate credits in science or education (selected in consultation with an advisor; depend on your area of specialization)
Four General Electives (selected in consultation with the Language and Literacy Program Advisor)
Linguistics course (may include the Translation and Critical Practice Workshops offered through the Department’s MFA in Creative Writing)
Literature courses (Including at least one course with a Cultural Studies orientation. (For the purposes of this track, Cultural Studies courses are defined as Literature courses that pay particular attention to historical and cultural context.))
One English and/or American Literature elective (in consultation with an advisor
One English and/or American Cultural Studies elective (in consultation with an advisor
One General Elective (in consultation with an advisor)
OR
AND
Additional elective courses
Additional elective courses
Additional graduate courses in Mathematics
Any graduate course in the Grove School of Engineering with the approval of the departmental advisor.
BME
Any new or once-offered graduate course with the "BME" course code
Approved graduate courses in disciplinary or interdisciplinary fields
Four elective courses in Art or Education. Suggested Education electives include courses in literacy development, special education, bilingual education and TESOL, early childhood and/or adolescent development, and educational leadership. Courses will be selected under advisement.
Art History and Theory Courses
Art History or related academic course
BICM U71010
Adv. Biochem. I (CUNY GC)
BICM U71020
Adv. Biochem. iI (CUNY GC)
BICM U71110
Adv. Biochem. iI (CUNY GC)
BICM U72010
Basic Seminar in Biochem I
BICM U72020
Basic Seminar in Biochem II
BICM U75000
Bioorganic Chemistry
BICM U81000
Seminar in Biochemistry
BME J9701-J9704
Special Topics in Biomedical Engineering
Capstone Seminar OR Thesis Credits
Content pedagogy electives with advisor’s approval
Content pedagogy electives with advisor’s approval
Courses in Group II (History)
Courses in Group II (History)
Courses in Group III (Composition/Theory)
Courses in Group III (Composition/Theory)
Critical Practice courses
EAS B9012
Adv Geog Info System
EDSE
Math Education Electives
Elective
Electives
Electives
Elective Courses
Elective General
Elective (History)
Elective (Professional)
Elective (Urbanism)
Electives in History/Theory of Landscape Architecture and/or Natural Systems
Electives in Planning
Elective (Urbanism)
English electives
Four elective courses in Art or Education. Suggested Education electives include courses in literacy development, special education, bilingual education and TESOL, early childhood and/or adolescent development, and educational leadership. Courses will be selected under advisement.
Four General Electives (in consultation with an advisor)
General or Professional Elective
Graduate courses in an approved area of specialization
Graduate courses in an approved area of specialization
Graduate courses in Art Education in consultation with advisor
Graduate courses in Art History
Graduate courses in Art History in consultation with advisor
Graduate courses in Art History in consultation with advisor [must include Research Methods in Art History if not taken as an undergraduate]
Graduate courses in Art History or other relevant topics
Graduate courses in Education and/or Art Education in consultation with advisor
Graduate courses in other mathematically based disciplines*
Graduate Electives
Graduate Music Electives (three courses)
Language and Literacy electives
Literature courses
Literature courses
MATHE
Electives
One course in art history selected under advisement
One Spanish linguistics graduate course
One Spanish literature graduate course
One studio art course selected under advisement
or another approved elective
Other graduate courses
Related Elective
Report/Project/Thesis
SCI 1404E
Phy Sci Mid Sc Tch 2
SCI 4102E
Life Sc Mid Sc Tch 2
SUS 8300A
Applied Resilience by Design
Science electives (selected in consultation with an advisor; depend on your area of specialization)
Select three of the following four courses
The students must take a minimum of 30 credits. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation.
Studio electives
Three B-level courses in Mathematics
Three classes shown from the list of graduate level courses offered under International Relations course codes
Three elective courses
Three Spanish literature graduate courses
Two approved graduate courses in Biology (One course should be in molecular genetics)
Two elective courses (selected in consultation with an advisor)
Two Spanish linguistics graduate courses
Two to three additional courses from domain knowledge courses listed below or any course approved by the program (3 cr. each).
Workshops in creative writing
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