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CALENDAR FALL 2008
The Graduate School and University Center
of The City University of New York
No one will be allowed to register after Tuesday, September 2, 2008
MATRICULATED STUDENTS ENROLLED DURING SPRING 2008 PLEASE NOTE: If you register after June 6, 2008 you will be charged a $25 late registration fee.

may 1 - june 6 (Thurs.-FRI.)
Registration for the Fall 2008 semester for those enrolled in the Spring 2008 semester.

may 22 (Thurs.)
Commencement

June 6 (fri.)
A late registration fee of $25 will be applied to all registrations after this date for those students registered for the Spring 2008 semester.

august 11 (Mon.)
Last day for non-matriculated and permit students to file an application for the Fall 2008 semester. Deadline for filing readmission application for Fall 2008.

august 20-26 (Wed.-Tues.)
Registration for new students, nonmatriculants, readmits, and permit students. Late registration for continuing students (those enrolled Spring 2008). Continuing students who register during this period must pay tuition and fees (including $25 late registration fee) in full at that time.

August 26 (tues.)
Last day to apply for a leave of absence for Fall 2008.

august 27 (Wed.)
First day of classes for the Fall 2008 semester. All students who register on or after August 27 must pay tuition and fees in full at that time, including $25 late registration fee.

september 1 (mon.)
Labor Day. The Graduate Center is closed.

september 2 (tues.)
Last day to register for Fall 2008.

september 16 (Tues.)
Deadline for filing add/drop, changes of level, or residency changes for the Fall 2008 semester. All changes that may affect student billing must be completed by this date. No petitions for changes will be accepted after this date.
Last day to deposit dissertation or thesis and file for an October 1, 2008 degree.

september 29 - October 1 (Mon.-Wed.)
No classes scheduled.

October 8-9 (Wed.-Thurs.)
No classes scheduled.

October 13 (MON.)
Columbus Day. The Graduate Center is closed.

October 14 (Tues.)
Classes follow a Monday schedule.

November 18 (Tues.)
Last day to file for unevaluated withdrawal (“W”) from courses.

november 27-28 (Thurs.-Fri.)
Thanksgiving Recess. The Graduate Center is closed.

december 3 - january 9
(Wed.-Fri.) tentative
Registration for the Spring 2009 semester for those enrolled in the Fall 2008 semester without the imposition of a $25 late registration fee.

December 12 (Fri.)
Reading Day. No classes scheduled

December 17-23 (Wed.-Tues.)
Final Examinations.

January 12 (mon.)
A late registration fee of $25 will be applied to all registrations for the Spring 2009 semester on or after this date for those students registered for the Fall 2008 semester
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IMMUNIZATION REQUIREMENTS

Measles/Mumps/Rubella

In accordance with New York State Public Health Law, Article 21, Title VI, Section 2165, all full- and part-time students who were born on or after January 1, 1957, must present proof of immunization against measles, mumps, and rubella. The Graduate Center will cancel or bar the registration of those students who do not comply. Students who register and are subsequently barred from attending class will receive “WA” (administrative withdrawal) grades and are tuition liable. Health records will be kept confidential and will be available for reference only to those Graduate School personnel whose job duties require information from those records.

Some students may be exempt from this requirement. A copy of Public Health Law 2165 is available in each of the Student Services Offices as well as in the Office of the Dean for Student Affairs.The Graduate School and University Center of The City University of New York

Meningitis

New York State Public Health Law 2167 requires that all college and university students enrolled for at least six semester hours return a Meningococcal Meningitis Vaccination Response Form before they may register for the Fall 2006 semester. All matriculated students (both new and continuing) should have received a form by mail. Additional forms are available in the Wellness Center, Room 6422

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IMPORTANT NOTICE OF POSSIBLE CHANGES

The City University of New York reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in the academic programs and requirements of the University and its constituent colleges without advance notice. Tuition and fees set forth in this publication are similarly subject to change by the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York. The University regrets any inconvenience this may cause.
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Graduate Center Room Assignments

Course listings are subject to change without notice.
During the first two weeks of classes, please confirm the room assignments for your courses by checking the dynamic class schedule on line at www.gc.cuny.edu.
The time that each course will meet is listed; in addition, conference hours may be required. (See the appropriate bulletin for conference requirements.) The following symbols designate where courses will be taught:

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Bar Bernard M. Baruch College
1 Bernard Baruch Way, New York, NY 10010
646 312-1000

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B Brooklyn College
2900 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
718 951-5000

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C The City College
Convent Avenue and 138 Street, New York, NY 10031
212 650-7000

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COLM Columbia University

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CSI College of Staten Island
2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 10314
718 982-2000

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FORD Fordham University

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GC The Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016
212 817-7000

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H Hunter College
695 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021
212 772-4000
Hunter College School of Social Work
129 East 79 Street, New York, NY 10021
212 452-7048
Brookdale Campus
425 E. 25 St.
New York, NY 10010
212 481-4312

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JJ John Jay College of Criminal Justice
899 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10019
212 237-8000

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L Herbert H. Lehman College
Bedford Park Boulevard West, Bronx, NY 10468
718 960-8000

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NYU New York University

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Q Queens College
65-30 Kissena Boulevard, Flushing, NY 11367
718 997-5000

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Executive Officers, Doctoral Programs
All telephone numbers are 212, unless otherwise indicated
Anthropology - Graduate Center, Room 6406
Executive Officer: Professor L. Lennihan, 817-8005
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Ellen DeRiso
Art History - Graduate Center, Room 3410
Executive Officer: Professor K. Murphy, 817-1502
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Andrea Appel
Biochemistry - Graduate Center, Room 4312
Executive Officer: Professor L. Davenport, 817-8085
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Judy Li
Biology - Graduate Center, Room 4315
Executive Officer: Professor R. Chappell, 817-8100
Assistant Program Officer: Mrs. Joan Reid
Business - Rm. 929, Baruch College
137 East 25 Street, New York, NY 10010
Executive Officer: Professor J. Weintrop, 802-6580
Administrative Assistant: TBA
Chemistry - Graduate Center, Room 4310
Executive Officer: Professor G. Koeppl, 817-8135
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Diane Adebowale
Classics - Graduate Center, Room 4116
Executive Officer: Professor D. Clayman, 817-8150
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Marilyn Mercado
Health Sciences - Graduate Center, Room 3310
Executive Officer: Professor B. Weinstein, 817-7980
Assistant Program Officer: Mr. Robert Biondi
Audiology
Co-Director, Brooklyn College: Prof. A. Rubinstein, (718) 951-5186
Co-Director, Hunter College; Prof. C. Silverman, 481-7687
Nursing Science
Director, Lehman College: Prof. K. Frederickson, (718) 960-8378
Physical Therapy
Co-Director, College of Staten Island: Prof. J. Rothman, (718) 982-3153
Co-Director, Hunter College: Prof. G. Krasilovsky, 481-7556
Public Health
Director, Prof. N. Freudenberg, 817-7980
Comparative Literature - Graduate Center, Room 4114
Executive Officer: Professor A. Aciman, 817-8165
Assistant Program Officer: Mrs. Barbara Pospisil
Computer Science - Graduate Center, Room 4319
Executive Officer: Professor T. Brown, 817-8190
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Lina Garcia
Criminal Justice - Suite 433T, Graduate Studies
John Jay College, 899 Tenth Avenue, New York, NY 10019
Executive Officer: Professor K. Terry, 237-8443
Administrative Assistant: Mr. Paul Giovine
Earth & Environmental Sciences - Graduate Center, Room 4306
Executive Officer: Professor Y. Klein, 817-8240
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Lina McClain
Economics - Graduate Center, Room 5316
Executive Officer: Professor T. Thurston, 817-8255
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Diane Williams
Educational Psychology - Graduate Center, Room 3204
Executive Officer: Professor Mary Kopala, 817-1516
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Rhonda Palant
Engineering - Steinman Hall, T-152, The City College
Executive Officer: Dean M. Kassir, 650-8030
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Belkys Bodre
English - Graduate Center, Room 4409
Executive Officer: Professor S. Kruger, 817-8315
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Nancy Silverman
French - Graduate Center, Room 4202
Executive Officer: Professor F. Sautman, 817-8365
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Carole Kulikowski
Germanic Languages & Literatures - Graduate Center, Room 4200
Coordinator: Prof. T. Evans, (718) 997-5790
Administered by Comparative Literature, Rm. 4114, 817-8165
Hispanic & Luso-Brazilian Literatures - Graduate Center, Room 4201
Executive Officer: Professor L. Schwartz, 817-8416
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Anna Santiago
History - Graduate Center, Room 5111
Executive Officer: Professor J. Freeman, 817-8430
Assistant Program Officer: Mrs. Betty Einerman
Linguistics - Graduate Center, Room 7407
Executive Officer: Professor G. Martohardjono, 817-8500
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Nishi Bissoondial
Mathematics - Graduate Center, Room 4208
Executive Officer: Professor J. Dodziuk, 817-8531
Assistant Program Officer: Mr. Rob Landsman
Music - Graduate Center, Room 3105
Executive Officer: Professor D. Olan 817-8591
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Peg Rivers
Philosophy - Graduate Center, Room 7112
Executive Officer: Professor J. Greenwood, 817-8615
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Rosemarie Iannuzzi
Physics - Graduate Center, Room 4317
Executive Officer: Professor S. Catto, 817-8650
Assistant Program Officer: TBA
Political Science - Graduate Center, Room 5202
Executive Officer: Professor R. O’Brien, 817-8670
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Jessica Landis
Psychology - Graduate Center, Room 6203
Executive Officer: Professor J. Glick, 817-8705
Assistant Program Officers: Ms. Judith Kubran, Ms. Maria Helena Reis
Subprograms in Psychology
Biopsychology & Behavioral Neuroscience - Hunter College
Subprogram Head: Professor V. Quiñones-Jenab, 772-5621
Secretary: Mrs. Ellen Breheney
Clinical - City College
Subprogram Head: Professor E. Jurist, 650-5672
Secretary: Ms. Jacqueline Williams
Cognition, Brain and Behavior - Brooklyn College
Subprogram Head: Professor E. Brauner, 718 951-5947
Secretary: Ms. Phyllis Gross and Ms. Athalie Alexander
Cognitive Neuroscience - City College
Subprogram Head: Professor J. Foxe, 650-5721
Developmental - Graduate Center, Room 6203
Subprogram Head: Professor A. Stetsenko, 817-8715
Environmental - Graduate Center, Room 6203
Subprogram Head: Professor R. Hart, 817-8722
Forensic - John Jay College
Subprogram Head: Professor S. Penrod, 484-1112
Secretary: Roberta Blotner
Industrial and Organizational - Baruch College
Subprogram Head: Professor J. Lefkowitz, 646 387-1541
Learning Processes - Queens College
Subprogram Head: Professor B. Brown, 718 997-3561
Secretary: Ms. Mary Anne Schimatz
Neuropsychology - Queens College
Subprogram Head: Professor J. Bromberg, 718 997-3631
Secretary: Ms. Mary Anne Schimatz
Social-Personality - Graduate Center, Room 6203
Subprogram Head: Professor F. Fine, 817-8712
Social Welfare - Hunter College School of Social Work
129 East 79 Street, New York, NY 10021
Executive Officer: Professor M. Fabricant, 452-7048
Administrative Assistant: Mr. Kelvin Wallace
Sociology - Graduate Center, Room 6109
Executive Officer: Professor P. Kasinitz, 817-8770
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Ratwinder Kashyap
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences - Graduate Center, Room 7107
Executive Officer: Professor M. Gitterman, 817-8800
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Loretta Walker
Theatre - Graduate Center, Room 3112
Executive Officer: Professor D. Savran, 817-8870
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Lynette Gibson
Urban Education - Graduate Center, Room 3115
Executive Officer: Professor A. Picciano (Acting), 817-8287
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. C. Saieh

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Executive Officers, M.A. Programs

Classics (See Ph.D. Listing)
Comparative Literature (See Ph.D. Listing)
Germanic Languages and Literatures (See Ph.D. Listing)
Liberal Studies - Graduate Center, Room 4106
Executive Officer: Professor J. Dauben, 817-8481
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Katherine Koutsis, 817-8484
Linguistics (See Ph.D. Listing)
Philosophy (See Ph.D. Listing)
Political Science (See Ph.D. Listing)

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Coordinators, Certificate Programs

American Studies - Graduate Center, Room 5109
Coordinator: TBA, 817-8001
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Mary Frisque, 817-8124
Film Studies - Graduate Center, Room 5109
Coordinator: Professor H. Hendershott, 817-8361
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Mary Frisque, 817-8124
Interactive Technology and Pedagogy, Room 8111
Coordinator: Professor S. Brier, 817-7290
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Rosa Rivera, 817-7297
Medieval Studies - Graduate Center, Room 5109
Coordinator: Professor A. Stone (Acting), 817-8761
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Mary Frisque, 817-8124
Renaissance Studies - Graduate Center, Room 5109
Coordinator: Professor C. Carroll, 817-8586
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Mary Frisque, 817-8124
Women’s Studies - Graduate Center, Room 5401
Coordinator: TBA, 817-8895
Assistant Program Officer: Ms. Elizabeth Small, 817-8895

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Tuition and Fee Schedules

All fees and tuition charges listed in this announcement and in any registration material issued by The Graduate School are subject to change by action of the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York without prior notice.


In the event of any increase in the fees or tuition charges, payments already made to The Graduate School will be treated as a partial payment, and notification will be given of the additional amount due and the time and method of payment.

All payments are to be made to the Bursar. Make checks payable to CUNY Graduate School. Payment may also be made by credit card (Master Card/Visa) in person at the Bursar’s Office.

New York State Residency
For the purposes of determining tuition charges, a student is considered a resident of the State of New York if he or she has his or her principal place of abode in the State of New York for a period of at least twelve consecutive months immediately preceding the first day of classes for the semester with respect to which the residency determination is made, states his or her intention to live and maintain permanently his or her principal abode in New York State, and is not in the United States on a temporary visa. All students requesting change of residency must file a City University Residence Form at the Office of the Registrar with sufficient supporting documentation. The deadline for filing to be effective for the Fall 2008 semester is September 16, 2008.

Tuitions and Fee
Please see the Tuition and Fees page for a full list of tuition and fees for Doctoral and Master's students depending upon level or credits completed, in-state or out-of-state, and part-time or full time.

PETITION FOR A CHANGE OF LEVEL:
Students are responsible for ascertaining that their tuition level has been properly established. Questions regarding a student’s level or residency for billing purposes should be brought to the attention of the Office of the Registrar and the Vice President for Student Affairs as soon as the student receives the bill, and not later than the end of the third week of the semester in question. Unless a written petition is filed with the Registrar by September 16, 2008, and the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs is notified of the pending petition, no retroactive changes in level or residency can be made.

Movement to Level III tuition status results from Advancement to Candidacy. The “Advancement to Candidacy” form must be executed by the head of the student’s program and filed in the Registrar’s Office by September 16, 2008, for verification.

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Registration Guidelines for Fall 2008

All Graduate Center students register for courses via the world wide web.  In order to register you need to log into the secure area of banner web for student. Instructions on how to register and the login for the secure area can be found by clicking on the student web link at <www.gc.cuny.edu>.  It is the responsibility of the student to know the general academic requirements of the University and the specific requirements of the program in which he or she is matriculated.
Doctoral and masters students will receive a personalized registration information letter which will include the URL for registration instructions and appointment times. All students are required to consult with their Executive Officer or academic advisor prior to registering. Students may be required to enter an advisement PIN (a second PIN which you will be prompted to enter only when you attempt to register). Students assigned advisement PINs will receive notification in their registration information letter along with instructions to contact their academic program to make an appointment for advisement.
Students register for courses that appear in the Graduate Center web site or Announcement of Courses by logging in to the secure area of banner web for student. Each course appearing in the class schedule has a number in brackets (CRN). To register for a class enter the CRN in the appropriate worksheet boxes on the web registration screen. If you do not have a class schedule or if you are unsure of the CRN codes, click on the Class Search button at the bottom of the screen to review the class schedule and to search for courses. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the registration.
Variable credit courses - In some cases courses do not have a fixed credit value and students may choose the amount of credits they are to attempt.  Examples of variable credit courses are most independent study courses and most courses offered by the English Program. When registering for variable credit courses please note that the registration will be processed for the lowest credit value available. You may change this credit value by clicking on the credit number in the registration screen.
Matriculated students registering for courses that are offered at another CUNY college but do not appear on the Graduate Center Announcement of Courses must complete the Request for Permit Out Form which is available from the Assistant Program Officer of your academic program and in the Office of the Registrar. Once the form is completed and approved by the academic program, the student should submit the form to the Office of the Registrar in room 7201 for processing. Every attempt will be made to make arrangements with local registrars for registration for courses offered at the campuses that are relevant and necessary for the pursuit of a Graduate Center degree.
Doctoral students wishing to take courses through the Consortium must complete the Inter-University Cross Registration Form as well as the Request for Permit Out Form both of which are available in the Office of the Registrar. Please submit the Request for Permit Out Form to the Office of the Registrar as soon as possible so that registration processing for the course can begin. Once all the signatures are obtained on the Inter-University Cross Registration form then it should also be submitted to the Office of the Registrar in Room 7201. Please note that the completed Inter-University Cross Registration form must be returned to the Office of the Registrar by the end of the third week of the semester.
Non-matriculated, permit students and auditors must file an application in advance of registration. Applications may be obtained in the Office of the Registrar and at the academic departments. The deadline to file for admission as a non-matriculated or permit student for the Fall 2008 semester is August 11, 2008. In addition, enrollment in courses is at the discretion of each academic program.
Please note that non-matriculant and audit applicants pay the $125 application fee if they are attending for the first time or reapplying after an absence of one or more semesters and pay full tuition and fees at the time of their registration. Permit students are not charged the application fee.
If you need assistance with the log-in PIN or registration related questions contact the Office of the Registrar in room 7201.
If you need technical assistance contact Information Resources at 212 817-7300.
If you have academic questions or forgot your advisement PIN contact your academic program.
Billing Information - Fall 2008
Non-matriculated students must pay all tuition and fees at the time of registration. Credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) payments may be made through the web for student by following the links on the registration screen.
Matriculated students may pay their bills by credit card (Visa, MasterCard or Discover) on-line through web for student. Matriculated students who do not pay their bills by August 22 will be mailed a bill for payment by August 29, 2008. Continuing students who register on or after August 20 must pay their tuition and fees at the time of registration.  
Program Changes
No course may be added after the first week of classes without permission from the academic program offering the course. The deadline for adding a course is September 16, 2008. Changes are initiated by the Executive Officer.
A fee of $10 for adds and drops after the student’s schedule has been approved and recorded may be assessed. Students should be aware that a program change may affect their tuition liability.
Readmission
Students who apply to return to The Graduate School after an absence of one or more semesters (exclusive of summer session) must file a readmit application by August 11, 2008 and are required to pay a $10 readmission fee. Students returning from official leaves of absence are also required to pay the readmission fee.
Non-Payment Service Fee
Students who are delinquent in paying tuition and fees must pay a $15 fee in addition to all outstanding bills to regain the privileges of good fiscal standing with The Graduate School, including the right to attend classes and access their student records. If the student is required to pay a readmission fee, the “non-payment service fee” will also be assessed if appropriate.
Duplicate I.D. Card
Students who have lost their I.D. cards will be issued a duplicate upon payment of a $5 fee.
Leaves of Absence
Leaves of absence must be requested from the Executive Officer no later than August 26, 2008. No leave of absence may be granted until the following offices have authorized clearance: Financial Aid, International Students, Housing, Library, Bursar, and Business.
Debarment
Failure to meet financial obligations or to return books to any CUNY college library may result in the withholding of transcripts, grade reports, certifications, or other information about a student. Future registration may not be permitted due to debarment for these reasons as well as for failure to meet the immunization requirement (see page 2).
Records
The student’s graduate record is housed at The Graduate School. The Office of the Registrar handles all requests for transcripts ($7 fee, except to CUNY colleges). Veterans Administration forms, changes of program, change of name or address, and all grade processing must be directed to The Graduate School Registrar in a timely fashion.
International Students
Requests for certifications, visa renewals, and other related services should be directed to the Office of International Students.

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Additional Billing Information

1. If a check tendered to any unit of The City University in payment of any obligation is not honored by the bank upon which it is drawn, a reprocessing fee of $15 will be assessed.
2. The current Graduate School Bulletin contains the schedule of tuition refunds established by the Board of Trustees.
3. All students who withdraw and/or drop from classes should consult the liability/refund schedule published on page 59 of the 2007-2008 Student Handbook. Copies of the Student Handbook are available at the Vice President for Student Affairs Office.
4. All students who are administratively withdrawn from classes will receive a grade of “WA” and are fully tuition liable.
5. If you do not make full payment on your tuition and fees and other college bills and your account is sent to a collection agency, you will be responsible for all collection costs, including agency fees, attorney fees and court costs, in addition to whatever amounts you owe the college. In addition, non-payment or a default judgment against your account may be reported to a credit bureau and reflected in your credit report.
Financial Assistance
The Revolving Student Loan Fund
Students needing a modest sum of money to meet short-term educational needs (other than tuition charges) may borrow funds from The Graduate School on an interest-free basis. For further details, inquire at the Office of Financial Aid.

All eligible students are urged to file for the Tuition Assistance Program Award. Information is available in the Office of Financial Aid.
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COURSE LISTINGS
Course listings are subject to change without notice.
Interdisciplinary courses in the following concentrations appear alphabetically following the listing of disciplines:
African Studies
Cognitive Studies
European Union Studies
Health and Society
Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Lesbian and Gay/Queer Studies
Psychology of Political Behavior
Public Policy and Urban Studies
Twentieth Century Studies
Certificate Programs follow the listing of interdisciplinary courses:
American Studies
Film Studies
Interactive Technology and Pedagogy
Medieval Studies
Renaissance Studies
Women’s Studies
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Language Reading Program
The CUNY Graduate School Language Reading Program will offer intensive, non-credit courses in four languages in the fall term designed to assist graduate students in meeting the language requirements for their degrees. These courses last for twelve weeks and aim at developing a reading knowledge of the languages.
Separate tuition ($275 per course for currently matriculated students, $500 for others) must be paid for offerings of the CUNY Graduate School Language Reading Program. Registration forms are available in the office of the Language Reading Program, Rm. 4415 on the fourth floor and in the lobby. Registration can be handled either in person (in our office) or by mail. The closing date is August 21.
Tentative Fall 2008 Course Offerings
LRP 101FR French for Reading Knowledge - Level I
Mondays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., beginning September 8 and ending December 11
LRP 102FR French for Reading Knowledge - Level II
Mondays and Thursdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., beginning September 8 and ending December 11
LRP 101GR German for Reading Knowledge - Level I
Mondays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., beginning September 8 and ending December 11
LRP 102GR German for Reading Knowledge - Level II
Mondays and Thursdays, 4:15-6:15 p.m., beginning September 8 and ending December 11
LRP 101LR Latin for Reading Knowledge - Level I
Mondays and Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., beginning September 8 and ending December 11
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Ph.D. Program in Anthropology
ANTH. 00000 - Seminar: Physical Anthro
GC: F, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 0 credits, Prof. Delson, Students do not register for this course but are required to attend..
ANTH. 70000 - ST: Current Topics in Anthro
GC: F, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 0 credits, Prof. Lennihan, [93473] Open to Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 70100 - Cultural Anthropology I
GC: T, 10:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Robotham, [93474] Open to Anthropology students only.  
ANTH. 70300 - History of Anthro Theory
GC: F, 1:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Dombrowski, [93695] Course open to Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 70600 - Reading Weber
GC: R, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Blim, [93476]  
ANTH. 71100 - Reading Gramsci
GC: T, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Crehan, [93477]
ANTH. 71300 - Gender, Class & the State
GC: W, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Susser, [93478] Open to Anthropology students only.  Cross listed with WSCP 81000.
ANTH. 71400 - Urban Anthropology
GC: M, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Maskovsky, [93479] Open to Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 72000 - Advanced Medical Anthropology
GC: R, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Root, [93737] Open to Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 72200 - Work and Labor
GC: F, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Blim, [93480]
ANTH. 73600 - Ethnol/nog of Eastern Europe
GC: W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Verdery, [93481]
ANTH. 75000 - Archaeology Core Course
GC: M, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. McGovern, [93482] Open to Anthropology students only.  
ANTH. 75700 - European Archaeology
H: W, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. McGovern, [93483] Open to Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 79000 - Evolutionary Morphology
NYU: `W, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Rosenberger, [93484] Open to Anthropology students only.  
ANTH. 80600 - Studies in Anthropology
GC: M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Lennihan, [93485] Open to Anthropology students only and permission of instructor required.
ANTH. 80800 - Doctoral Dissertation Writing
GC: F, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 0 credits, Prof. Mullings, [93487] Open to Level 3 Anthropology students only.
ANTH. 81000 - Struc/Trans Life Histories
GC: W, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Crapanzano, [93488] Open to Anthropology students only.  Cross listed with C L 85000.
ANTH. 81700 - Geog Thought & Theory
GC: T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Harvey, [93489] Open to Anthropology students only.  Cross listed with EES 70900.
ANTH. 84500 - Artifact Conservation/Museolgy
B: M, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Perdikaris, [93490] Open to Anthropology students only and permission of instructor required.
ANTH. 89901 - Ind Study/Resch Cultural Anth
GC: Rm. TBA, 3-9 credits
ANTH. 89902 - Ind Study/Resch Archaeology
GC: Rm. TBA, 3-9 credits
ANTH. 89903 - Ind Study/Resch Linguistics
GC: Rm. TBA, 3-9 credits
ANTH. 89904 - Ind Study/Resch Physical Anth
GC: Rm. TBA, 3-9 credits
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Ph.D. Program in Art History
ART. 70000 - Methods of Research
GC: M, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Long, [93246] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 70010 - Pedagogy of Art History
GC: F, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Ball, [93247] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 70020 - Native Arts of North America
GC: R, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Rm. 3416, 3 credits, Prof. Corbin, [93248] Course open to Art History students only.  Cross listed with ASCP 81500.
ART. 74000 - Ottoman Art/Arch & West 18/19C
GC: R, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Bates, [93249] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 76010 - 19C Euro Art: Theory/Practice
GC: R, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Murphy, [93250] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 76020 - Art & Social Engagement
GC: T, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. C415A, 3 credits, Prof. Bishop, [93853] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 76020 - Modrnsm/Natnlsm/Germ 1888-1938
GC: W, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Long, [93251] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 76030 - Early 20C Architecture/Design
GC: R, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. 3416, 3 credits, Prof. Bletter, [93252] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 77400 - Colonial Indpnc/Lat Am  18-19C
GC: T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Manthorne, [93253] Course open to Art History students only.  Cross listed with ASCP 82000.
ART. 79000 - Photography as Cult Transltion
GC: M, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Pelizzari, [93254] Course open to Art History students only.
ART. 79400 - Aesthetics of Film
GC: T, 11:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Miller, [93255] Cross listed iwth THEA 71400, FSCP 81000 & MALS 77100.
ART. 79500 - Hist Motion Pict:Film Hist I
GC: W, 11:45 a.m.-3:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Solomon, [93256] Cross listed with THEA 71500, FSCP 81000 & MALS 77200.
ART. 82000 - Art & Power/Age of Alexander
GC: R, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Kousser, [93258]
ART. 83000 - Illuminated Manuscript Mid Age
GC: W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Clark, [93257] Cross listed with MSCP 80500.
ART. 85000 - Erly Mod Print & Its Detractrs
GC: M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Elsky, [93268] Cross listed with ENGL 81100, C L 80900 & RSCP 72100.
ART. 85010 - Vasari: Artist/Historiographer
GC: M, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Richter, [93259]
ART. 85020 - Interaction Ital & No Ren Art
GC: T, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Lane, [93260]
ART. 86010 - Role of Travel 1750-1900
GC: T, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Mainardi, [93261]
ART. 86040 - Modern Architecture 1945-Prsnt
GC: W, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Maciuika, [93262]
ART. 87000 - Pre-Col Art/Arc:Arch of Contct
GC: W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Pugh, [93263]
ART. 87300 - Hudson River School Revisited
GC: M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Rm. 3421, 3 credits, Prof. Manthorne, [93264] Cross listed with ASCP 82000.
ART. 89600 - Contemporary Hispanic Cinema
GC: M, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Glickman, [93267] Cross listed with THEA 81500 & FSCP 81000.
ART. 89600 - Film Noir in Context
GC: W, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Dickstein, [93265] Cross listed with ENGL 87400, THEA 81500 & FSCP 81000.
ART. 89600 - The Films of Luchino Visconti
GC: T, 4:15-8:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. McElhaney, [93266] Cross listed with THEA 81500 & FSCP 81000.
ART. 89700 - Independent Research
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-12 credits
ART. 89800 - Supervised Activity
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-12 credits
ART. 90000 - Dissertation Supervision
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit
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Au.D. Program in Audiology
Year 1 Courses
AUD. 70000 - Anatomy/Phys Aud Vestib Sys
H: R, 10:00-11:40 a.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Silverman, [93422]
AUD. 70300 - Acoustics and Psychoacoustics
H: R, 2:00-3:40 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Preece, [93424]
AUD. 70500 - Speech-Language Sciences
GC: T, 6:30-8:10 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Preece, [93426]
AUD. 70900 - Instrumentation in Audiology
B: M, 1:00-2:40 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Silman, [93427]
Year 2 Courses
AUD. 73000 - Amplification I
B: R, 1:30-3:10 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Rubinstein, [93450]
AUD. 73500 - Auditory Electrophysiology
B: R, 10:00-11:40 a.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Silman, [93451]
AUD. 74000 - Audiologic Habilitation
H: W, 10:00-11:40 a.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, [93452]
AUD. 79002 - Audiology Practicum II
B: M, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., & T, 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, [93458]
AUD. 79002 - Audiology Practicum II
H: M, 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., & T, 9:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Wortsman, [93455]
AUD. 79602 - Seminar in Audiology II
H: W, 1:00-2:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Silverman, [93460] Course meets 7 times beginning 9/10/08.

Year 3 courses
AUD. 76300 - Vestibular/Tinnitus Eval/Mgmt
H: W, 6:10-7:50 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Preece, [93461]
AUD. 77200 - Aud Proc Dis:Assessment/Trtmnt
GC: M, 6:30-8:10 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Sirow, [93463]
AUD. 78000 - Audioligic Research
GC: T, 5:00-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Weinstein, [93465] Course meets 7 times beginning 9/2/08 (alternates with AUD 79605).
AUD. 79005 - Audiology Practicum V
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Wortsman, [93470]
AUD. 79605 - Seminar in Audiology V
GC: T, 5:00-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Weinstein, [93468] Course meets 7 times beginning 9/9/08 (alternates with AUD 78000).
AUD. 79800 - Independent Study
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-3 credits

Year 4 Courses
AUD. 79902 - Audiology Residency II
H: Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Wortsman, [93472]
AUD. 79800 - Independent Study
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-3 credits

Post-Masters Au.D. Courses
AUD. 76300 - Vestibular/Tinnitus Eval/Mgmt
H: W, 6:10-7:50 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Preece, [93461]
AUD. 77200 - Aud Proc Dis:Assessment/Trtmnt
GC: M, 6:30-8:10 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Sirow, [93463]
AUD. 78000 - Audioligic Research
GC: T, 5:00-6:15 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Weinstein, [93465] Course meets 7 times beginning 9/2/08 (alternates with AUD 79605).
AUD. 79800 - Independent Study
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-3 credits
BICM. 71010 - Advanced Biochemistry I
GC: F, 10:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Profs. Davenport/
Rotenberg, [93430]
BICM. 71110 - Research Techniques Biochem I
B: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Magliozzo, [93431]
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Steinberg, [93432]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Ortiz, [93434]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Holtzman, [93436]
L: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Kennelly, [93435]
CSI:   Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Raja, [93433]
BICM. 71120 - Research Techniques Biochem II
B: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Magliozzo, [93437]
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Steinberg, [93438]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Ortiz, [93440]
L: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Kennelly, [93441]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Holtzman, [93442]
CSI: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Raja, [93439]
BICM. 71130 - Research in Biochemistry
B: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Magliozzo, [93443]
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Steinberg, [93444]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Ortiz, [93446]
L: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Kennelly, [93447]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Holtzman, [93448]
CSI:   Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Raja, [93445]
BICM. 72010 - Basic Seminar in Biochem I
GC: F, 2:00-3:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Profs. Davenport/Rotenberg, [93486]
BICM. 75000 - Bioorganic Chemistry
GC: T, 10:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Kawamura, [93449]
BICM. 81000 - Seminar in Biochemistry
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Davenport, [93453]
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Schmidt-Glenewinkel, [93459]
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Short, [93462]
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Haines, [93456]
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Banerjee, [93457]
BICM. 82000 - Doctoral Dissertation Research
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-12 credits
BICM. 85000 - Nucleic Acid Metab & Function
GC: F, 10:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Calhoun, [93466]
BICM. 87000 - Bioinformatics
GC: F, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Singh, [93467]
BICM. 90000 - Dissertation Supervision
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit
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Ph.D. Program in Biology
BIOL. 70005 - Genetics: Lecture
H: T/R, 5:30-7:20 p.m., Rm. 603HW, 4 credits, Prof. Loayza, [93188]
BIOL. 70503 - Evolution: Lecture
GC: W, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Anderson, [93146]
BIOL. 70610 - Biological Systematics
L: M, 2:00-3:30 p.m., Rm. DA 225, 4 credits, Prof. Rachlin, [93167]
BIOL. 70901 - Population Genetics: Lecture
GC: R, 6:30-9:20 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Boissinot, [93175]
BIOL. 71013 - Molecular Biology: Lecture
H: M/W, 5:30-9:40 p.m., Rm. TBA, 5 credits, Profs. Schmidt-Glenewinkel/Goldfarb/Zhong, [93189] Rm. 602HW.  Department permission required.
BIOL. 71015 - Molecular Biology: Lecture
Q: M/W, 6:30-8:20 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, [93176] Rm. SB D348
BIOL. 71101 - Lab Rotn Cell/Mole/Devel Biol
B: Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Eshel, [93149]
C: Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Berkov, [93147]
H: Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Ortiz, [93154]
L: Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Kincaid, [93153]
Q: Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Holtzman, [93150]
CSI:   Rm. TBA, 3/6 credits, Prof. Burbrink, [93152]
BIOL. 71401 - Cell Biology: Lecture
C: T, 4:00-8:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Guyden, [93155]
Q: T/R, 6:30-8:20 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Profs. Zakeri/Fath, [93179]
BIOL. 72101 - Animal Physiology I
GC: W, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. El Idrissi, [93164] Meets in video conference room.
BIOL. 72301 - Neurosciences I: Lecture
GC: F, 1:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Profs. Wallman/Chappell, [93156] Cross listed with PSYC 71100.  
BIOL. 72403 - Animal Behavior I: Lecture
GC: R, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Tchernichovski, [93157] Cross listed with PSYC 71600.  
BIOL. 72605 - Human Neuroanatomy Lab
C: Rm. TBA, 2 credits, Prof. Friedman, [93158]
BIOL. 74501 - Phytochemistry: Lecture
L: M, 6:00-7:50 p.m., Rm. DA 223, 2 credits, Prof. Kennelly, [93168]
BIOL. 74502 - Phytochemistry: Laboratory
L: F, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., Rm. DA 226, 3 credits, Prof. Kennelly, [93169]
BIOL. 75401 - Comp Morph Vasculr Plants: Lec
L: T, 2:00-3:50 p.m., Rm. Pfizef Conference Room NYBG , 2 credits, Profs. Litt/Stevenson, [93171]
BIOL. 76005 - Population Ecology: Lecture
GC: W, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Rockwell, [93159]
BIOL. 79100 - Colloquium
B: Rm. TBA, .5 credits, Prof. Eshel, [93170]
C: M, 12:05-1:40 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, [93160]
Q: W, 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Fath, [93180]
L: M, 12:00 noon-12:50 p.m., Rm. DA 335, 1 credit, Prof. Zheng, [93174]
CSI:   M, 9:00-10:00 a.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Freedland, [93163]
BIOL. 79200 - Tutorial
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-4 credits
BIOL. 79201 - Advanced Study
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-4 credits
BIOL. 79301 - Journal/Data Club
Q: T, 12:40-1:30 p.m., Rm. SB D348, 1 credit, Prof. Short, [93181]
BIOL. 79301 - Neuroscience Journal Club
CSI:   M, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Freedland, [93162]
BIOL. 79301 - Sem Current Biological Resch
H: M, 12:00 noon-1:00 p.m., Rm. 926HN , 1 credit, Prof. Raps, [93191] plus hours TBA
BIOL. 79301 - Sem: Plant-Animal Interactions
GC: M, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Berkov, [93161]
BIOL. 79301 - Seminar Journal Club
B: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prof. Eshel, [93172]
BIOL. 79302 - Seminar in Molecular Biology
GC: F, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 2 credits, Prof. Ortiz, [93166]
BIOL. 79302 - Seminar in Plant Science
L: F, 5:00-6:50 p.m., Rm. DA 225, 2 credits, Prof. Cheng, [93173]
BIOL. 79302 - Tracks & Motors of the Cell
B: T, 4:15-5:55 p.m., Rm. TBA, 2 credits, Prof. Eshel, [93177]
BIOL. 79302 - Virology
B: W, 6:05-7:45 p.m., Rm. TBA, 2 credits, Prof. Studamire, [93178]
BIOL. 79303 - Bioinformatics
Q: R, 6:30-9:20 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Reddy, [93183] Cross listed with C SC 84010.
BIOL. 79303 - Bioinformatics-Small RNA
H: S, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Rm. 926HN , 3 credits, Prof. Dottin, [93195]
BIOL. 79303 - Cancer Genomics
H: W, 4:00-5:50 p.m., Rm. 926HN, 3 credits, Prof. Bargonetti-Chavarria, [93192]
BIOL. 79303 - Cell Biology of Myelination
H: W, 5:35-7:35 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Melendez-Vasquez, [93200] Permission of instructor required.
BIOL. 79303 - Cell Biology of Nervous System
H: T, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. 926HN, 3 credits, Prof. Goldfarb, [93190]
BIOL. 79303 - Diseases of Nervous System
GC: R, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Banerjee, [93165] Meets in video conference room.
BIOL. 79303 - Dynamic Org Nuclear Functns
H: R, 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m., Rm. 926HN , 3 credits, Prof. Zhong, [93196]
BIOL. 79303 - Fundamentals of Development
H: M/W, 4:10-5:25 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Profs. Dictenberg/
Melendez-Vasquez, [93197]
BIOL. 79303 - Gene Expression at the Synapse
H: Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Dictenberg, [93199] Permission of instructor required.
BIOL. 79303 - Seminar Molecular Evolution
H: W, 8:10-11:00 p.m., Rm. 926 HN (Computer Lab 1000G), 3 credits, Prof. Qiu, [93194]
BIOL. 79303 - Sex, Drugs, Gender & Politics
H: T, 12:10-2:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Feinstein, [93198] Permission of instructor required.
BIOL. 79303 - Virology
Q: W, 6:30-9:20 p.m., Rm. Remsen 100, 3 credits, Prof. Vesanen, [93182]
BIOL. 79304 - Changing the Brain
H: T, 8:10-10:00 p.m., Rm. 926HN, 3 credits, Prof. Angulo, [93193]
BIOL. 89900 - Independent Doctoral Research
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-10 credits
BIOL. 90000 - Dissertation Supervision
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit
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Ph.D. Program in Business
Business
BUS. 88900 - Sem Contemp Bus Research
Bar:   T, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Kern, [93719]
BUS. 88900 - Sem Contemp Bus Research
Bar:   R, 2:00-3:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Rothstein, [93722]

Computer Information Systems
CIS. 74900 - Systems Analysis & Design
Bar:   M, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Mohan, [93712]
CIS. 84000 - Information Economics
Bar:   W, 12:30-2:30 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Lang, [93711]
 
Economics
ECO. 82000 - Econometrics 1
Bar:   M, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon, Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Ye, [93713]
ECO. 82100 - Financial Econometrics
Bar:   T, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Bali, [93716]

Finance
FIN. 83000 - Capital Mrkts & Portfolio Thry
Bar:   M, 1:00-3:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Peng, [93715]  

Marketing
MKT. 88500 - Buyer Behavior
Bar:   R, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Block, [93718]
MKT. 88800 - Marketing Models
Bar:   T, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Song, [93717]

Statistics
STAT. 70000 - Stat Analy for Bus Decisions
Bar:   M, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. El Barmi, [93720]
STAT. 82100 - Bus Decision-Making & Game Thr
Bar:   T, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Chakraborty, [93714]
STAT. 88000 - Resch Sem in Quantitative Meth
Bar:   W, 3:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Johnson, [93721]
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Ph.D. Program in Chemistry
CHEM. 60100 - Project Teach
GC: T/R, 11:45 a.m.-1:05 p.m., Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Prof. Koeppl, [93757] Open to level 1 students only.
CHEM. 71000 - Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
GC: R, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Gafney, [93758] Open to level 1 students only.
CHEM. 73000 - Polymer Chemistry
CSI:   F, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Profs. Yang/Jin, [93759]
CHEM. 75000 - Advanced Organic I
GC: T, 2:00-5:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, [93760] Open to level 1 students only.
CHEM. 76000 - Introductory Quantum Chemistry
GC: T/R, 9:30-10:50 a.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Massa, [93761] Open to level 1 students only.
CHEM. 79041 - Lab Rsrch Molec Biophysics I
B: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Davenport, [93764]
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Stark, [93765]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Xu, [93767]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Kumar, [93763]
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Gunner, [93766]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Bittman, [93768]
CSI:   Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Ceruso, [93762]
CHEM. 79051 - Lab Tch Rsrch Nantchnlgy Mat I
C: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Akins, [93769]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Matsui, [93771]
H: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Drain, [93770]
Q: Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Gafney, [93773]
CSI:   Rm. TBA, 4 credits, Prof. Peetz, [93772]
CHEM. 79500 - First Level Laboratory Resch
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-12 credits, Course for students who have not passed the First Level Examination.
CHEM. 80501 - Adv Sem Theor/Phys/Inorg Chem
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, [93775]
CHEM. 80511 - Adv Sem Organic Chemistry
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Prof. Engel, [93776]
CHEM. 80521 - Adv Sem Analytical Chemistry
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Prof. Nolan, [93777]
CHEM. 80531 - Adv Sem Polymer Chemistry
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Profs. Kruk/Jin, [93778]
CHEM. 80541 - Advanced Molecular Biophysics
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Prof. Ceruso, [93779]
CHEM. 80551 - Adv Nanotechnology Mat Chem
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credits, Prof. Drain, [93780]
CHEM. 81000 - Doctoral Dissertation Research
GC: Rm. TBA, 1-12 credits
CHEM. 83901 - Advanced Polymer Chemistry I
CSI:   F, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Profs. Alexandratos/Hu, [93782]
CHEM. 84903 - Chemical Separations
GC: Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Kubic, [93783]
CHEM. 87901 - Molecular Biophysics
GC: T, 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., Rm. TBA, 3 credits, Prof. Ceruso, [93784]
CHEM. 90000 - Dissertation Supervision
GC: Rm. TBA, 1 credit, Prerequisite:  Advancement to Candidacy.