10/2/2013
ENGL 11000
FIQWS 10103
FIQWS 10105
FIQWS 10108
FIQWS 10111
FIQWS 10113
FIQWS 10115
FIQWS 10145
ENGL 21001
ENGL 21002
ENGL 21003
ENGL 21007
FQUAN 10050
MATH 15000
OTHER
BIO 10004
10/19/15
Required (Fixed) Core
English Composition I (EC) recommended in the 1st semester of study
Freshman Composition
Composition for WCGI History and Culture
Composition for WCGI Literature
Composition for Individual and Society
Composition for Scientific World
Composition for Creative Expression
Composition for US Experience
Composition for Philosophy
English Composition II (EC) recommended in the 2nd semester of study
Writing for the Humanities and the Arts
Writing for the Social Sciences
Writing for the Sciences
Writing for Engineers
Math and Quantitative Reasoning (MQR)
Freshman Quantitative Analysis: Developing a Taste for Numbers
Mathematics for the Contemporary World see bottom of the list for additional courses recommended for BS majors
Life and Physical Sciences (LPS) recommended in the 4th semester of study*
Biology: Human Biology
CHEM 11000
EAS 10400
OTHER
AES 23202
AES 24202
ART 10000
FIQWS 10013
MUS 10100
Exploring Chemistry: Energy and Environment
Perspectives on Global Warming see bottom of the list for additional courses recommended for particular majors
*BA and BFA students only; BS majors need to consult an advisor
Flexible Core
Creative Expression (CE) recommended in the 1st or 2nd semester of study
Survey of World Architecture I
Survey of World Architecture II
Introduction to Visual Arts of the World
FIQWS Creative Expression
Introduction to Music
MUS 10200
MUS 14500
THTR 13100
Introduction to World Music
Introduction to Jazz
Introduction to Theatre
World Cultures and Global Issues (WCGI) - Literature recommended in the 3rd or
4th semester of study
JWST 31602 (11700) The Bible as Literature
FIQWS 10005 FIQWS WCGI Literature
FREN 28300 The Literature of Contemporary France
SPAN 28100
SPAN 28300
Masterworks of Spanish Literature I
Masterworks of Latin American Literature
THTR 21100
THTR 21200
THTR 21300
Theatre History 1
Theatre History 2
Theatre History 3
WHUM 10100
WHUM 10200
WHUM 10312
FIQWS 10015
PSC 10100
USSO 10100
HIST 24000
HIST 24100
PHIL 10200
PHIL 11250
PHIL 20100
PHIL 20600
PHIL 30001
PHIL 30500
PHIL 30800
PHIL 33700
PHIL 34900
PHIL 34905
PSC 12400
ANTH 10100
ASIA 10100
ASIA 20200
ASIA 20500
BLST 10200
CLASSICS 321
FIQWS 10003
WCIV 10100
WCIV 10200
HIST 20400
HIST 20600
ANTH 20100
ECO 10250
FIQWS 10008
PSY 10200
SOC 10500
WS10000
ASTR 30500
EAS 10000
EAS 10100
EAS 10300
FIQWS 10011
MED 10000
World Humanities I
World Humanities II
World Humanities: Modern World Literature
World Cultures and Global Issues (WCGI) - History & Culture recommended in the
1st or 2nd semester of study
General Anthropology
Asia and its Peoples
Contemporary Asia
Contemporary China
African Heritage: Caribbean-Brazilian Experience
Classical Myth in Film
FIQWS WCGI History and Culture
World Civilizations I: Prehistory to 1500 AD
World Civilizations II:1500 AD to present
Early Modern Europe
Modern Europe
Individual and Society (IS) recommended in the 1st or 2nd semester of study
Cross Cultural Perspectives
Principles of Microeconomics
FIQWS Individual and Society
Psychology in Modern World
Individual, Group and Society: An Introduction to Sociology
Women’s/Gender Roles in Contemporary Society
Scientific World (SW) recommended in the 2nd and 3rd semester of study
Methods in Astronomy
The Dynamic Earth
The Atmosphere
Environmental Geology
Scientific World
Introduction to Drug Abuse and Addiction
US Experience in its Diversity (US) recommended in the 1st or 2nd semester of study
FIQWS U.S. Experience in its Diversity
American Government and Politics
US Society
The United States: From Its Origins to 1877
The United States since 1865
CLAS College Option
Philosophy Courses recommended in the 4th semester of study
Intro to Philosophy
Scientia: the Unity of Knowledge
Logical Reasoning
Philosophy of Science Fiction
Rational Animal (Honors Students Only)
History of Philosophy I: Ancient Philosophy
Ethics
Decision Theory
Applied Ethics
Bioethics
Political Ideas and Issues
BIO 20700
BIO 22800
CHEM 21000
EAS 21300
MED 10200
MED 20300
MED 20400
PHYS 21900
BIO 10100
BIO 10200
CHEM 10301
CHEM 10401
EAS 10600
EAS 22700
IAS 10400
IAS 10500
PHYS 20300
PHYS 20400
PHYS 20700
PHYS 20800
SCI 12400
SCI 12500
IAS 10000
OTHER Pathways Courses, recommended for particular majors only
Required (Fixed) Core
English Composition I (EC)
Core Humanities I (CWE students only)
English Composition II (EC)
ART 21000
MUS 21000
ENGL 25000
Writing About Art (recommended for Art majors)
Writing about Music (recommended for Music majors)
Introduction to Literary Study (recommended for English majors)
IAS 10100 Core Humanities II (CWE students only)
Math and Quantitative Reasoning (MQR), varies by degree, consult advisor
ECO 20150 (29000) Principles of Statistics (recommended for Economics majors)
MATH 17300 Introduction to Probability and Statistics
MATH 17700
MATH 18000
MATH 18500
MATH 19000
MATH 19500
MATH 20100
MATH 20200
MATH 20300
MATH 20500
MATH 20900
MED 22309
PSY 21500
SOC 23100
Biostatistics
Quantitative Reasoning
Basic Ideas in Mathematics
College Algebra and Trigonometry
Precalculus
Calculus I
Calculus II
Calculus III
Elements of Calculus
Elements of Calculus and Statistics
Fundamentals of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Applied Statistics (recommended for Psychology majors)
Sociological Statistics (recommended for Sociology majors)
Life and Physical Sciences (LPS) a dual designation course can only satisfy one requirement
Organismic Biology
Ecology and Evolutions
Applied Chemistry for Biochemical Engineers
Engineering Geology
Principles of General Chemistry
Bio-Organic Chemistry
Molecules to Cells I
Physics for Architecture Students (recommended for Architecture students only)
Biological Foundations I
Biological Foundations II
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
Earth Systems Science (recommended for Architecture students)
Structural Geology (recommended for Architecture students)
Nature and Human Beings I (CWE Students only)
Nature and Human Beings II (CWE Students only)
General Physics I
General Physics II
General Physics I
General Physics II
Principles of Physical Science (recommended for Education majors)
Principles of Scientific Life (recommended for Education majors)
SCI 12600
ART 10001
ART 29104
MHC 10101
MUS 10101
MUS 10201
MUS 14501
WHUM 10101
WHUM 10201
WHUM 10321
WCIV 10101
WCIV 10201
SPAN 12104
SPAN 12204
MHC 20401 Macaulay Seminar 4: Shaping the Future of New York City (Honors students only)
ECO 19150
PSY 10101
SOC 10501
Honors Introduction to Economics (Honors students only)
Psychology in Modern World (Honors students only)
Introductory Sociology for Freshman Honors Students (Honors students only)
IAS 122000 (31292) Introduction to Urban Studies and Planning (IAS students only)
SOC 38144 School in American Societies (IAS Students only)
Scientific World (SW)
MHC 20301 Honors: Science and Technology in New York (Honors students only)
BIO 20600
BIO 22900
CHEM 24300
CHEM 26100
SCI 10001
SCI 10101
MED 20000
MED 30501
OTHER
AES 21200
MHC 10201
HIST 12404
PSC 10101
PSC 10104
USSO 10101
Principles of Environmental Space (recommended for Education majors)
Flexible Core
Creative Expression (CE)
Introduction to Visual Arts of the World (Honors students only)
Women and Art I (IAS students only)
The Arts in New York City (Honors)
Introduction to Music (Honors students only)
Introduction to World Music (Honors students only)
Introduction to Jazz (Honors students only)
World Cultures and Global Issues (WCGI) - Literature
World Humanities (Honors students only)
World Humanities II (Honors students only)
World Humanities: Modern World Literature (Honors students only)
World Cultures and Global Issues (WCGI) - History & Culture
World Civilizations (Honors students Only)
World Civilizations II (Honors students Only)
World Cultures and Global Issues (WCGI)
Introductory Spanish i(IAS students only)
Introductory Spanish ii (IAS students only)
Individual and Society (IS)
Introduction to Genetics
Cell and Molecular Biology
Quantitative Analysis
Organic Chemistry I
Man and Nature: Life (Honors)
Introduction to Physical Sciences (Honors students Only)
Introduction to Human Genetics (Biomed students only)
Molecules to Cells II (Biomed students only) see courses listed under LPS that have dual designations; can only be used to satisfy one requirement
US Experience in its Diversity (US)
The Built Environment of New York City (recommended for Architecture majors)
Honors: The Peopling of New York (Honors students only)
American Civilization I (IAS students only)
American Government and Politics (Honors students only)
US Government and Politics (IAS students only)
US Society (Honors students only)