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Schedule of Courses – Fall 2020 4/23/2020 Stern College for Women Sy Syms School of Business Schedule of Courses – Fall 2020 For Honors courses, see remarks column and section under “Honors” Note: Prerequisites are listed in the SCW undergraduate catalog. For updates visit yu.edu/schedule Important dates for the Fall 2020 Semester August 26 Wednesday First day of classes – No classes September 3 Thursday Last day to add a course September 4 Friday Approved makeup Finals from Spring 2020 September 7 Monday Labor Day – No classes September 9 Wednesday Monday Schedule September 18-21 Fri-Mon Rosh Hashanah, Fast of Gedaliah – No classes September 22 Tuesday Last day to drop a course without permission and w/o a “W” Sept. 27-Oct. 12 Sun-Mon Erev Yom Kippur-Sukkot October 14 Wednesday Monday Schedule Oct. 22,27,29 Nov. 2-4, 9, 11 Midterm Exams October 30 Friday Last day to apply for a January 2021 degree November 23-25 Mon-Wed Period to file for P/N grade 1 November 26 - 27 Thu-Fri Thanksgiving – No classes December 7 Monday Last day to drop a course with permission and with a “W” December 11-18 Fri-Fri Chanukah - Classes meet December 17-23 Thurs-Wed Reading period 2 December 24 Thursday Final Exams December 25 Friday Fast of Tevet – No exams December 27-31 Sun-Thurs Final Exams January 1 Friday New Year’s Day – No exams January 4 Monday Final Exams Thursday, June 18, 2020 is the last day to submit incomplete work from the Spring 2020 semester. Notes 1. In the event that a student does not receive a midterm evaluation by this date, she may petition the Dean for an extension of the deadline. 2. Reading Period is the 14 th contact week of the semester. Classes meet at the discretion of instructors; no exams or finals may be given; laboratories meet. Yeshiva University

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Schedule of Courses – Fall 2020 4/23/2020

Stern College for Women Sy Syms School of Business

Schedule of Courses – Fall 2020 For Honors courses, see remarks column and section under “Honors”

Note: Prerequisites are listed in the SCW undergraduate catalog.

For updates visit yu.edu/schedule

Important dates for the Fall 2020 Semester August 26 Wednesday First day of classes – No classesSeptember 3 Thursday Last day to add a course September 4 Friday Approved makeup Finals from Spring 2020

September 7 Monday Labor Day – No classes September 9 Wednesday Monday Schedule September 18-21 Fri-Mon Rosh Hashanah, Fast of Gedaliah – No classes September 22 Tuesday Last day to drop a course without permission and w/o a “W” Sept. 27-Oct. 12 Sun-Mon Erev Yom Kippur-Sukkot October 14 Wednesday Monday Schedule

Oct. 22,27,29 Nov. 2-4, 9, 11 Midterm Exams

October 30 Friday Last day to apply for a January 2021 degree November 23-25 Mon-Wed Period to file for P/N grade 1

November 26 - 27 Thu-Fri Thanksgiving – No classes

December 7 Monday Last day to drop a course with permission and with a “W” December 11-18 Fri-Fri Chanukah - Classes meet December 17-23 Thurs-Wed Reading period 2

December 24 Thursday Final Exams December 25 Friday Fast of Tevet – No exams

December 27-31 Sun-Thurs Final Exams January 1 Friday New Year’s Day – No exams January 4 Monday Final Exams

Thursday, June 18, 2020 is the last day to submit incomplete work from the Spring 2020 semester.

Notes 1. In the event that a student does not receive a midterm evaluation by this date, she may petition the

Dean for an extension of the deadline.

2. Reading Period is the 14th contact week of the semester. Classes meet at the discretion ofinstructors; no exams or finals may be given; laboratories meet.

Yeshiva University

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Undergraduate Academic Calendar Fall 2020

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

17 18 19 20 21

23 Orientation

24 Orientation

25 Orientation

26 First Day of Classes

27 28

30 31 September 1 Last Day to Drop w/

100% refund

2 3 Last Day to Add a Class

4 Approved Makeup

Finals for Spring 2020

6 7 Labor Day

8 Last Day to Drop w/

75% refund

9 Monday Schedule

10 11

13 14 15 Last Day to Drop w/

50% refund

16 17 18 Erev Rosh Hashana

ערב ראש השנה

20 Rosh Hashana

ראש השנה

21 Fast of Gedaliah t

22 Last Day to Drop a

Course without a “W” and w/ 25% refund

23 24 25

27 Erev Yom Kippur

ערב יום כיפור

28 Yom Kippur

29 30 1 2 Erev Sukkot

ערב סוכות

4 Sukkot סוכות

5 Sukkot סוכות

6 Sukkot סוכות

7 Sukkot סוכות

8 Sukkot

סוכות

9 Sukkot סוכות

11 Simchas Torah

שמחת תורה

12 Travel Day

13 14 Monday Schedule

15 16

18 19 20 21 22 Stern Midterms

23

25 26 27 Stern Midterms

28 29 Stern Midterms

30 Last Day to Apply for January 2021 Degree

November 1 2 Stern Midterms

3 Stern Midterms

4 Stern Midterms

5 6

8 9 Stern Midterms

10 11 Stern Midterms

12 13

15 16 17 18 19 20

22 23 P/N Filing Period

24 Friday Schedule

P/N Filing Period

25 P/N Filing Period

26 Thanksgiving

27 Thanksgiving

29 30 December 1 2 3 4

6 7 Last Day to Drop a Course with a “W”

(permission required)

8 9 10 11 Chanukah

חנוכה

13 Chanukah

חנוכה

14 Chanukah

חנוכה

15 Chanukah

חנוכה

16 Chanukah

חנוכה

17 Reading Day

Chanukah

חנוכה

18 Reading Day

Chanukah חנוכה

20 21 Reading Day

22 Reading Day

23 Reading Day

24 Final Exams

25 Fast of Tevet עשרה בטבת

27 Final Exams

28 Final Exams

29 Final Exams

30 Final Exams

31 Final Exams

January 1 New Year’s Day

3 4 Final Exams

5 Intersession

6 Intersession

7 Intersession

8 Intersession

Key Legend:

No Classes (unless indicated)

Calendar Holidays

Last Updated 4/23/2020

October

August

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03  General Info and Reg Dates Fall 2020.docx  4/28/2020

 

STERN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN – GENERAL INFORMATION – Fall 2020

YESHIVA UNIVERSITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL COURSES OR SECTIONS. INSTRUCTOR ASSIGNMENTS ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

I. REGISTRATION DATES: Credits completed determine your class.

Upper Seniors (U8: 111 or more credits completed) May 7, Thursday 

Lower Seniors (U7: 94‐110 credits completed) ‐ May 7, Thursday 

Upper Juniors (U6: 78‐93 credits completed) ‐ May 8, Friday 

Lower Juniors (U5: 60‐77 credits completed) ‐ May 8, Friday 

Upper Sophomores (U4: 45‐59 credits completed) ‐ May 11, Monday 

Lower Sophomores (U3: 27‐44 credits completed) ‐ May 11, Monday  

Upper Freshmen (U2: 12‐26 credits completed) ‐ May 12, Tuesday 

Lower Freshmen (U1: 0‐11 credits completed) ‐ May 12, Tuesday 

TIMES AND ONLINE REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE FOUND AT yu.edu/registrar.

II. ACADEMIC GUIDELINES:

1. WORKLOAD:

a. The maximum workload is seven courses a semester. This includes courses taken at FIT, AGS, etc. See the sheet on workload guidelines for more details.

b. Students on probation may take no more than six courses a semester.

2. Course descriptions and their prerequisites are found on each department’s web page. Prerequisites are also listed in the course schedule.

3. Jewish Studies courses are listed by subject and arranged by level in the back of the booklet.

III. REQUIREMENTS: The comments in the Notes column indicate which requirement a given course fulfills.

IV. ENGLISH COMPOSITION REQUIREMENT All students must take English 1100 (Composition & Rhetoric) during either the Fall or Spring of their first year of attendance.

V. SPECIAL OPTIONS:

1. A Waiver of Prerequisite must be filed for courses for which you do not have the prerequisites.

2. Most students may choose one elective each semester to be graded P or N. The period to file for this option is November 23-25. Forms and guidelines are available from the Office of the Registrar.

3. Independent Study, Directed Study, Internship, and Audit forms must be filed by Thursday, September 3. These courses, except for audit, become part of your workload.

4. Honors courses are indicated in the Notes column and listed in the Honors section in the booklet. To be eligible for these courses, a student must have a high school average of 90 or above, or Dean's List status (GPA of 3.5 or above for the year). Honors courses may not be taken on a P/N basis.

5. Permission is required to take courses at the Azrieli Graduate School or the Bernard Revel Graduate School.

VI. A given course is not necessarily offered every semester. Be careful to take a course required for your major when it is offered, keeping prerequisites in mind.

VII. No credit will be granted for a repeated course. Check course numbers carefully before registering!

VIII. Yeshiva University has adopted regulations to protect the privacy rights of students under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. Regulations are available from the Office of the Registrar.

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Time-Slots.docx November 26, 2019

Stern College for Women Sy Syms School of Business

Time Slots MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15 A 9:00-10:15 J 9:00-10:15 9:00

B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45 B 10:25-11:40 K 10:30-11:45

C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15 C 11:55-1:10 L 12:00-1:15

D1 1:25-2:40

1:10-1:40 1:15-1:45 D 1:25-2:40 1:15-1:45

D2 1:40-2:55

M 1:45-3:00 M 1:45-3:00

2:40- 3:10

CLUB HOUR 2:40-3:35

E 3:10-4:25 N 3:15-4:30 E 3:35-4:50

N 3:15-4:30

F 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55 P 4:40-5:55

F 5:00-6:15

G 6:05-7:20 Q 6:00-7:15 Q 6:00-7:15

G 6:20-7:35

H 7:25-8:40 R 7:20-8:35 R 7:20-8:35

H 7:40-8:55

Yeshiva University

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CURRENT GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS – B.A. DEGREE – 128 CREDITS

I. The notation in the “Notes” column of the course schedule indicates which category below a given course fulfills. Specific courses mentioned below apply to the Fall 2020 semester.

Modes of Expression 6 credits English 1100 (Composition) _____________ Speech 1010 _____________

Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 6 credits 2 courses (from 2 different areas) Economics 1010 _____________ History – see schedule _____________ Philosophy – see schedule _____________ Political Science – see schedule _____________ Psychology 1010 _____________ Sociology 1001 or 1205 _____________

Interpreting Literature and the Arts 9 credits 3 courses (from at least 2 different areas) Art History – all courses (1050 may not be combined with 1051 or 1052) _____________ English – all literature courses (excluding composition, writing & media courses) _____________ Music 1111 and all music history courses _____________ Foreign Language (above the 1101 elementary level) * _____________

Contemporary US and Global Perspectives 6 credits 2 courses (from 2 different areas) Economics – see schedule _____________ History – see schedule _____________ Philosophy – see schedule _____________ Political Science – see schedule _____________

Science and Technology 6-8 credits Biology 1011C, 1012C - lecture & lab _____________ Chemistry 1045C, 1046C – lecture & lab _____________ Physics 1031C, 1032C or 1051C, 1052C lecture & lab _____________

Non-science majors fulfill the science requirement with a minimum of 6 credits chosen from BIOL 1006, CHEM 1010C, and SCIE 1050.

Quantitative Skills (1 course) 3-4 credits _____________ Computer Science Mathematics (including “Excursions in Math”) Statistics

Electives (4 courses) 12 credits All liberal arts courses of at least 2 credits _____________ Jewish Studies courses do not count toward this requirement. _____________ A maximum of two SSSB courses may count toward this category. _____________ _____________

* Hebrew is not considered a foreign language.

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II. Major Requirement - See Fact Sheets and department websites. Only one course in the major may count toward the general education requirements, with the exception of a science major in which the first year sequence counts toward the Science and Technology category. Exceptions may also apply toward the Quantitative Skills requirement.

III. Jewish Studies All students are required to complete six (6) semesters of CORE and fourteen (14) additional Jewish Studies credits except as indicated in paragraph III C below. The courses should be chosen to meet the distribution requirements in Paragraph B below.

A. CORE segment 1. CORE is a unit of three courses that total eight (8) or nine (9) credits. CORE is required during

the first six (6) semesters of attendance at SCW. 2. The student determines the CORE credit value (3, 4, 5 or 6) at the time of registration. Each

semester the CORE average grade is recorded for the credit value selected.

B. Distribution Requirements

Bible 15 credit minimum Judaic Studies 15 credit minimum Jewish History 5 credit minimum Jewish Philosophy 5 credit minimum

Hebrew if assigned to: HEBR 1001 or 1011 3 courses HEBR 1201 2 courses HEBR 1211 or 1221 1 course

C. Students pursuing Combined Programs in Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant and Podiatry who can meet all graduation requirements within 3 years (either one year in Israel and two years on campus, or three years on campus) are exempt from (2) semesters of CORE and must complete the J.S. credit distribution below. Those interested in Nursing and Engineering should meet with an Academic Advisor.

Bible 12 credits Judaic Studies 12 credits Jewish History 3 credits Jewish Philosophy 2 credits

Hebrew if assigned to: HEBR 1001 or 1011 3 courses HEBR 1201 2 courses HEBR 1211 or 1221 1 course

D. A minimum of one Jewish Studies course is required in each semester of attendance.

E. A minimum of 18 credits in Jewish Studies must be taken at SCW.

IV. Residency - Students must complete at least 84 credits and 6 full-time (12 credits) semesters on SCW’s NY campus. Transfer students consult with an academic advisor regarding the residency requirement.

60% of the major and minor must be completed at SCW in NY.

Up to 12 credits of approved courses at AGS and BRGS may apply toward the SCW residency requirement.

V. For associate degree (A.A.) requirements in Jewish Studies, see catalog.

VI. Honors at graduation are based on the GPA for courses taken in residence: Cum Laude 3.500, Magna Cum Laude, 3.700; Summa Cum Laude, 3.850.

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CRN SUBJECT COURSE# COURSE TITLE SECTION CR MEETING TIMES INSTRUCTOR NOTES  

                                                                                                Effective 4/28/2020 ‐ for updates visit https://www.yu.edu/schedule                                             page 1 

ARTS 10845 ARTS 1050 Introduction to Art C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Emily Bauman Interpreting Literature and the Arts, not for majors; Not open to those who took ARTS 1051 or 1052 10923 ARTS 1050H Introduction to Art K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Marnin Young HONORS; Interpreting Literature and the Arts,not for majors; Not open to those who took ARTS 1051 or 1052 10689 ARTS 1051 History of Art I B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Jacob Wisse Interpreting Literature and the Arts, for majors and non-majors; Not open to those who took ARTS 1050 10688 ARTS 1052 History of Art II L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Marnin Young Interpreting Literature & Arts, for majors and non-majors; Not open to those who took ARTS 1050 11544 ARTS 1471 Contemporary Art E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Emily Bauman Interpreting Literature and the Arts; W 03:35PM-04:50PM Pre-req: ARTS 1050 or 1050H or 1051 or 1052 or permission of Department 10937 ARTS 1637H NYC Architecture & Urban Design FRI 3 F 09:30AM-12:00PM John Kriskiewicz Interpreting Literature & Arts; HONORS Pre-req: ARTS 1050 or 1050H or 1051 or 1052 or Honors Program Student or permission of Department 11545 ARTS 1645 History of Photography M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Marnin Young Interpreting Literature and the Arts; Pre-req: ARTS 1050 or 1050H or 1051 or 1052 or permission of Department 12126 ARTS 1990 Senior Thesis TBA 1 TBA Marnin Young 10707 ARTS 2201 Principles of Design A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Mary Creede Required for Studio Art Majors 11654 ARTS 2286 Watercolor J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Mary Creede 10668 ARTS 2301 Principles of Drawing K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Traci Tullius Co-req: ARTS 2301Y; Required for Studio Art Majors 10841 ARTS 2301Y Principles of Drawing Lab JT 0 T 09:00AM-10:15AM Traci Tullius Co-req: ARTS 2301 10938 ARTS 2301Y Principles of Drawing Lab LT 0 T 12:00PM-01:15PM Traci Tullius Co-req: ARTS 2301 10753 ARTS 3009 Intro Computer Design C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Emily Singer 10902 ARTS 3012 Digital Photography F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Kathleen Shannon W 05:00PM-06:15PM 10939 ARTS 3966 Tpcs:Fabrication-Materials&Methods BCM 3 M 10:40AM-01:10PM Mary Creede 11655 ARTS 3967 Topics: Zine Making MNT 3 T 02:00PM-04:30PM Rena Rubinstein 11656 ARTS 3969 Topics: Information Design D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Emily Singer Pre-req: ARTS 2201, 3009 or permission of Instructor 11657 ARTS 3970 Topics: Documentary Filmmaking BCW 3 W 10:40AM-01:10PM Traci Tullius 10848 ARTS 4974 Pre-Senior Project TBA 0 TBA Traci Tullius Exit req for Art Studio majors graduating in May 2021; Pre-req for ARTS 4975 10842 ARTS 4975 Senior Project TB1 1 TBA Mary Creede Exit req for Art Studio majors graduating in January 2021. Pre-req: ARTS 4974 10870 ARTS 4975 Senior Project TBA 1 TBA Traci Tullius Exit req for Art Studio majors graduating in January 2021. Pre-req: ARTS 4974 11577 ARTS 5074 The Image and the Idea C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Jacob Wisse Interpreting Literature & Art. Graduate course open to Meir Soloveichik undergrad juniors & seniors from Beren & Wilf Campuses. This course will count for Undergraduate credit only unless you apply for the joint Bachelor's-Straus Center Advanced Certificate in Jewish Political & Social Thought. Course will meet on the Beren Campus.

BIBLE 11579 BIBL 1083H Biblical Exegesis: Seforno C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Michelle Levine HONORS; ADV. May count towards JPHI 10855 BIBL 1086 Tpcs in Exegesis: N. Leibowitz K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Smadar Rosensweig ADV, Sefer Shmot through the lyyunim of Nebama Leibowitz. Her approach to parshanut and her unique influence. 11580 BIBL 1088H Nahmanides & Sefardic Exegesis B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Mordechai Cohen HONORS; ADV; Nahmanides at the crossroads of Sefardic and Ashkenazic learning: integrating Rashi, Ibn Ezra and Maimonides.

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11581 BIBL 1098 Intro to Exegesis: Nahmanides J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Naomi Grunhaus U.INT/ADV, Themes in study of Torah. May count toward JPHI 10825 BIBL 1160 Women in Bible & Rabbinic Lit M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Smadar Rosensweig ADV; Inspirational women in Tanach through the lens of peshat, Midrash and Parshanut. 10721 BIBL 1171 Personal Devlop in the Bible I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Shoshana Schechter ELEM, by assignment only 11583 BIBL 1190 Topics: Tribes of Israel L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Nechama Price U.INT/ADV, Characteristics of the 12 sons of Yaakov and their descendants throughout Bereishit and Tanach. 11584 BIBL 1205 Book of Genesis C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Deena Rabinovich INT/U.INT, The story of Yosef 11585 BIBL 1209 Book of Genesis E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Michelle Levine ADV, In-depth analysis of Creation Story through peshat, midrash, W 03:35PM-04:50PM medieval and post-medieval commentaries 11586 BIBL 1211 Genesis: Midrash/Sefardic Comm FGM 2 M 04:30PM-06:10PM Moshe Tessone U.INT, Focus on commentaries of great Sephardic Hakhamim- Nachmanides, Seforno, Ibn Ezra and others 10788 BIBL 1303 Book of Exodus I L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM STAFF L. INT 10704 BIBL 1305 Book of Exodus I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Elozor Preil INT 11012 BIBL 1407 Book of Leviticus: Vayikra I C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Moriah Rosensweig U.INT/ADV, in-depth study of the first half of Sefer Vayikra 11587 BIBL 1503 Book of Numbers D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM STAFF L.INT 11588 BIBL 1509 Book of Numbers C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM STAFF ADV 10912 BIBL 1512 Topics in Bamidbar IJR 2 R 08:40AM-10:20AM Gideon Shloush INT/U.INT 11589 BIBL 1605 Book of Deuteronomy L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Shoshana Schechter INT 11590 BIBL 1612 Topics in Deuteronomy K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Naomi Grunhaus U.INT/ADV, New Revised Course. Topics in Sefer Devarim 10932 BIBL 2115 Joshua E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Mahnaz Shmalo INT W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10988 BIBL 2121 Judges C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Sara Twersky INT/U.INT 11644 BIBL 2140 Samuel I B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Moriah Rosensweig L.INT 11592 BIBL 2155 Samuel I- Part II N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Ian Shaffer U.INT, The emergence and early life of King David 11591 BIBL 2156 Samuel I L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Smadar Rosensweig ADV, Focus on the relationships of Shmuel, Shaul, and David 10875 BIBL 2160 Personalities in Samuel I A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Moriah Rosensweig U.INT./ADV 11593 BIBL 2358 Book of Kings I- Part II M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Ian Shaffer INT, The split in the Kingdom of Israel and the life of Eliyahu 11594 BIBL 2556 Jeremiah D2 3 M 01:25PM-02:40PM Mahnaz Shmalo U.INT W 01:40PM-02:55PM 10856 BIBL 3208 Psalms II B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Gideon Shloush U.INT 11595 BIBL 3407 The Megillot P 3 TR 04:40PM-05:55PM Ian Shaffer U.INT, the books of Ruth, Jonah, Song of Songs (Intro) 10999 BIBL 3450 Book of Ruth K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Cali Orenbuch L.INT 11596 BIBL 3857 Ezra-Nechemiah L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Naomi Grunhaus U.INT/ADV, History through the eyes of Tanakh: Early Bayit Sheini; May count toward JHIS

11597 BIBL 4021 Poetry in the Bible D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Michelle Levine INT/ U.INT.songs and poetic texts studied through the lens of their unique literary genre, such as Song of the Sea, Song of Devorah, Hannah's Prayer, and selections from Psalms 10915 BIBL 4930 Tpcs: Challenging Sit in Tanach B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM STAFF ADV 11598 BIBL 4931 Prophecies of Despair&Consolation EFW 2 W 03:55PM-05:35PM Penina Bernstein U.INT/ADV 11645 BIBL 4932H Topics: Exploring Midrash D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS, ADV

11087 JUDS 4938 Topics: Weekly Mitzvot J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Jacob Bernstein L. INT, Origins of Mitzvot in the Parsha; May count toward BIBL

BIOLOGY 11921 BIOL 1006 Human Genetics B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM John Golin Science & Technology; for non-science majors

Replaces Human Biology - Lab no longer required. 10790 BIOL 1011C Biology Principles B 4 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Brenda Loewy Science & Technology, Co-req: BIOL 1011Y 10791 BIOL 1011C Biology Principles D1 4 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Brenda Loewy Science & Technology, Co-req: BIOL 1011Y 11922 BIOL 1011H Biology Principles K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Amanda Katz Science & Technology; Co-req: BIOL 1011Y, HONORS

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10793 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab EFM 0 M 03:30PM-06:00PM Bill Bassman Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10794 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab EFW 0 W 03:35PM-06:05PM Bill Bassman Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10933 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab FRI 0 F 09:30AM-12:00PM Bill Bassman Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10795 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab JKR 0 R 09:15AM-11:45AM Anna Alayev Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10796 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab LMT 0 T 12:30PM-03:00PM Bill Bassman Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10797 BIOL 1011Y Bio Principles Lab MNR 0 R 01:45PM-04:15PM Bill Bassman Co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H 10892 BIOL 1376H Biochemistry Lecture E 3 M 03:10PM-04:26PM Stav Kemeny HONORS; Pre-req: CHEM 1213C or 1213R W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10669 BIOL 2730C Human Anatomy J 4 T 08:30AM-09:45AM Jennifer Odien Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 2730Y R 09:00AM-10:15AM 10779 BIOL 2730Y Human Anatomy Laboratory EF 0 MW 03:40PM-05:20PM Jeffrey Mollin Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 2730C 10670 BIOL 2730Y Human Anatomy Laboratory L 0 TR 12:00PM-01:40PM Jeffrey Mollin Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 2730C 10671 BIOL 2730Y Human Anatomy Laboratory NP 0 TR 03:15PM-04:55PM Jeffrey Mollin Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 2730C 10767 BIOL 3207C Cell Biology L 4 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Margarita Vigodner Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or 1012H; CHEM 1046C or 1046H; or permissions of instructor; Co-req: BIOL 3207Y 10774 BIOL 3207Y Cell Biology Lab MNR 0 R 01:45PM-04:15PM Amanda Katz Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3207C 10773 BIOL 3207Y Cell Biology Lab MNT 0 T 01:45PM-04:15PM Anna Alayev Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3207C 10762 BIOL 3221 Nutrition EFM 3 M 03:30PM-06:00PM Raizy Weinreb Does not count toward the Biology major or minor No Pre-reqs. 10741 BIOL 3241 Pharmacology A 2 MW 09:30AM-10:20AM Richard Weiss Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H 10674 BIOL 3513C Genetics D1 4 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Harvey Babich Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3513Y 10714 BIOL 3513Y Genetics Laboratory B 0 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Harvey Babich Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3513C 10890 BIOL 3513Y Genetics Laboratory E 0 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Harvey Babich Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3513C W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10706 BIOL 3728C Human Physiology B 4 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Richard Weiss Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 3728Y; 10891 BIOL 3728Y Human Physiology Lab C 0 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Richard Weiss Co-req: BIOL 3728C 10724 BIOL 3728Y Human Physiology Lab F 0 M 04:40PM-05:55PM STAFF Co-req: BIOL 3728C W 05:00PM-06:15PM 11007 BIOL 3750H Medical Biochemistry K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Margarita Vigodner HONORS; Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or 1012H; CHEM 1046C. Recommended pre or co-requisite: CHEM 1213C or 1213R. Medical Biochemistry will not be offered in spring 2020. 11923 BIOL 3780 Biology of Cancer L 2 TR 12:10PM-01:00PM Amanda Katz May count toward the cell and molecular track 10792 BIOL 4023C Microbiology B 4 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Alyssa Schuck Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H Pre or co-req: CHEM 1010C or CHEM 1045C or CHEM 1045H Co-req: BIOL 4023Y May count toward Public Health Minor 10775 BIOL 4023Y Microbiology Lab J 0 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Alyssa Schuck Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 4023C 10776 BIOL 4023Y Microbiology Lab K 0 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Alyssa Schuck Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or BIOL 1012H; Co-req: BIOL 4023C 10924 BIOL 4930 Topics: Musculoskeletal System EW 2 W 03:00PM-04:40PM Danielle Weis Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or 1012H, Traumas & Treatment 11924 BIOL 4932 Topics: Psychobiology J 2 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Lorna Farrelly Pre-req: PSYC 2100C; May count toward BIOL major but not minor 10922 BIOL 4934 Topics: Epidemiology - GHM 1 M 06:20PM-08:00PM Emily Chase Journal Club: Meets seven times during the semester on the Women’s Health following dates:8/31, 9/14, 10/19, 11/2, 11/16,11/30, 12/14; Pre or co-req: BIOL 1011C or 1011H; Does not count toward the BIOL Major or minor.

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CHEMISTRY 10734 CHEM 1010C Essentials of General Chemistry KLT 4 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Lora Danley One semester lecture/lab course; Toward Science and Tech; T 11:50AM-01:30PM NOT for BIOL or CHEM majors; Recommended for SPAU& EDUC majors. 10798 CHEM 1045H General Chemistry Lecture M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Chaya Rapp Science & Technology; HONORS 11093 CHEM 1045R General Chemistry Lecture L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Chaya Rapp Science & Technology; Co-req: CHEM 1045T 10801 CHEM 1045T General Chemistry Recitation BW 0 W 10:30AM-11:20AM Donald Estes Co-req: CHEM 1045R 10799 CHEM 1045T General Chemistry Recitation JR 0 R 09:25AM-10:15AM Donald Estes Co-req: CHEM 1045R 10800 CHEM 1045T General Chemistry Recitation KT 0 T 10:30AM-11:20AM Donald Estes Co-req: CHEM 1045R 11912 CHEM 1213C Organic Chemistry Lecture K 5 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM James Camara Co-req: CHEM 1213T, 1213Y; Pre-req: CHEM 1046C or 1046H 10911 CHEM 1213T Organic Chemistry Recitation CM 0 M 12:00PM-12:50PM Jinzi Deng Co-req: CHEM 1213C 12076 CHEM 1213T Organic Chemistry Recitation PR 0 R 04:40PM-05:30PM Jinzi Deng Co-req: CHEM 1213C 11913 CHEM 1213Y Organic Chemistry Lab DFM 0 M 01:30PM-02:20PM Jinzi Deng Co-req: CHEM 1213C, 1213T M 02:50PM-05:30PM 11915 CHEM 1213Y Organic Chemistry Lab FRI 0 F 09:00AM-09:50AM Donald Estes Co-req: CHEM 1213C, 1213T F 10:00AM-01:00PM 11914 CHEM 1213Y Organic Chemistry Lab MPT 0 T 01:45PM-02:35PM Donald Estes Co-req: CHEM 1213C, 1213T T 02:45PM-05:45PM 10893 CHEM 1376H Biochemistry Lecture E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Stav Kemeny HONORS; Pre-req: CHEM 1213C or 1213R W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10802 CHEM 1415H Physical Chemistry I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Chaya Rapp HONORS; Pre-req: PHYS 1032C or 1042C or 1042H or 1052C or 1052H & CHEM 1046C or 1046H; Pre or co-req: MATH 1413

COMPUTER SCIENCE 12078 COMP 1001C Programming for Non-CS majors EF 4 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Lawrence Teitelman Quantitative Skills, for students who do not plan to pursue W 03:35PM-04:50PM a major or minor in Computer Science or Mathematics. M 04:35PM-05:25PM W 05:00PM-05:50PM 10781 COMP 1300C Intro to Computer Science EF 4 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Alan Broder Quantitative Skills; W 03:35PM-04:50PM Pre-req: Three years of high school mathematics and M 04:35PM-05:25PM placement by examination, or a grade of C or better in W 05:00PM-05:50PM MATH 1160 or MATH 1412. 10803 COMP 1504 Discrete Structures N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Michael Dalezman 10829 COMP 2115C Computer Systems F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Ari Shamash Pre-req: COMP 1300C W 05:00PM-06:15PM 10804 COMP 2314C Applied Linux Prog & Scripting CD 4 MW 12:00PM-01:15PM Alan Broder Pre-req: COMP 1300C MW 01:25PM-02:15PM 12080 COMP 2512 Networking & Communications A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Lawrence Teitelman Pre-req: Comp 1300C plus one more COMP programming course 10850 COMP 2545 Algorithms B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Joshua Waxman Pre-req: Comp 1320C 10851 COMP 3780 Web Development E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Joshua Waxman Pre-req: Comp 1300C W 03:35PM-04:50PM

ECONOMICS

10838 ECON 1010 Principles of Economics D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Gaetano Bloise Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10852 ECON 1221 Money and Banking E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM James Kahn Pre-req: ECON 1010 or higher or perm of the instructor;

W 03:35PM-04:50PM Contemporary US and Global Perspectives

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EDUCATION 10764 EDUC 2133 Linguistic Tools & Literacy DM 3 M 01:20PM-03:00PM Emily Witty Required for Early Childhood major; Plus 25 hours of field work arranged by Fieldwork Supervisor M, W, or F 8:15-11:15 ONLY; Students must be fingerprinted by NYC DOE before third week of semester. Students are responsible for their own transportation

10772 EDUC 2201 Classroom Management &Instruction L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Miriam Hirsch EDUC elective for majors; Required for EDUC minors and JEDU majors; 11562 EDUC 2300 Intro to Elementary Education DW 3 W 01:25PM-02:55PM Miriam Hirsch Required for Elementary Education Majors; Plus 36 hours of Staff fieldwork arranged by Fieldwork Supervisor M, W, or F 8:15-11:15 ONLY. Students are responsible for their own transportation. 10765 EDUC 2301 Language & Lit in Elem Edu I C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Emily Witty Plus 32 hours of fieldwork arranged by Fieldwork Supervisor, M, W, or F 8:15-11:15 ONLY; For EDUC majors/minors only. Students must be fingerprinted by NYC DOE before third week of semester. Students are responsible for their own transportation. 10732 EDUC 2303 Teaching Social Studies K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Miriam Hirsch Required for EE and EC majors 10839 EDUC 2930 Senior Seminar: Elem Educ DEW 3 W 01:25PM-03:55PM Miriam Hirsch Co-req: EDUC 2940 Staff 10702 EDUC 2935 Sr. Seminar in Early Childhood Educ DEW 3 W 01:25PM-03:55PM Meredith Resnick Co-req: EDUC 2945 10840 EDUC 2940 Childhood Student Teaching TBA 6 MTR 08:00AM-04:00PM Donna Greenberg Co-req: EDUC 2930; WF 08:00AM-12:30PM Students are responsible for their own transportation. Students may not take college courses before F or P Slots. 10686 EDUC 2945 EC Student Teaching TBA 6 MTR 08:00AM-04:00PM Elaine Bloom Early Childhood, Co-req: EDUC 2935 WF 08:00AM-12:30PM Students are responsible for their own transportation. Students may not take college courses before F or P Slots. 10930 EDUC 4930 Topics: Educational Technology FGM 3 M 04:40PM-07:10PM Emily Witty Elective for EDUC Major or Minor. Students are responsible for bringing their own devices. 11563 EDUC 4931 Topics: Sociology of Education K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Daniel Kimmel Educ. elective for EDUC Majors/minors

ENGLISH (Pre-req for all English Courses: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H) 10862 ENGL 1010 Essentials of Writing B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Shaina Trapedo By assignment 10673 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Gina Grimaldi Modes of Expression 10897 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric A1 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM STAFF Modes of Expression 10708 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Gina Grimaldi Modes of Expression 10710 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Gina Grimaldi Modes of Expression 12090 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM STAFF Modes of Expression 10896 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM STAFF Modes of Expression W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10744 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Nora Nachumi Modes of Expression 11091 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Rivkah Blau Modes of Expression 10672 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Cynthia Wachtell Modes of Expression 10727 ENGL 1100 Composition and Rhetoric N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM STAFF Modes of Expression 10769 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Seamus O'Malley HONORS; Modes of Expression 10849 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Joy Ladin HONORS; Modes of Expression 10768 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Ann Peters HONORS; Modes of Expression

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10777 ENGL 1500 Media Studies J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Lynda Johnson Required for Media Studies track major, open to others Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11659 ENGL 1501 News Writing and Reporting GHM 3 M 06:00PM-08:30PM Jason Gewirtz Required for Journalism track; Elective for other Media Tracks, Toward Creative Writing & Toward Writing Minor 10898 ENGL 1610 Adv Advertising Copywriting PQT 3 T 05:30PM-08:00PM Erik Mintz Required for Advertising Track; Elective for other Media Tracks; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H and ENGL 1600 or instructor's permission 10757 ENGL 1650 Public Relations FGW 3 W 05:00PM-07:30PM Deborah Schlueter Required for Public Relations track, Elective for other Media tracks; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11660 ENGL 1725 Topics: Advertising Design FGM 3 M 05:00PM-07:30PM STAFF Recommended for the Advertising Track; Elective for other media tracks elective for SYMS Marketing, Students will purchase software Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 10867 ENGL 1800 Intro to Creative Writing D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Matthew Miller Required for Creative Writing Track; Open to Others; Toward Writing Minor; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or 1200H 11661 ENGL 1815 Writing Women's Lives L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Ann Peters Recommended for Creative Writing Track; open to others, counts toward Writing Minor. Pre-req ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 10746 ENGL 2000 Ways of Reading E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Matthew Miller Interpreting Literature and the Arts;

W 03:35PM-04:50PM Required for ENGL Majors & Minors, Open to Others; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H

10900 ENGL 2005 Survey of British Literature lll D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Seamus O'Malley Interpreting Literature and the Arts, IIC Intro; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11663 ENGL 2510 American Literature & Culture K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Ann Peters Interpreting Literature and the Arts, IIC Intro, Toward American Studies Minor; Pre-req ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11665 ENGL 2601 Tpcs: Romantic & Gothic Vision C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Linda Shires Interpreting Literature and the Arts, IIB Intro; Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11666 ENGL 2795 Magic Realism & Uncanny Lit F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Matthew Miller Interpreting Literature and the Arts; IIIC Intro;

W 05:00PM-06:15PM Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11667 ENGL 2921H Tpcs: Jane Austen in her Time N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Nora Nachumi Interpreting Literature and the Arts, IIIC Intro; HONORS, Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11668 ENGL 2924 Tpcs: Mystery & Detective Fiction M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Nora Nachumi Interpreting Literature & the Arts; IIIC Intro, Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11669 ENGL 2936 Monstrous Imaginations B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Linda Shires Interpreting Literature & the Arts, IIIC Intro, Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 11670 ENGL 3600 Brave New World: Global Literature E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Seamus O'Malley Interpreting Literature and the Arts; IIIC ADV, W 03:35PM-04:50PM Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H Students must have an "A" grade in ENGL 1100/1200H or have have taken at least one introductory level lit beyond 1100/1200H

10976 ENGL 4002 Sr Exit Project: Journalism TB1 1 TBA Jason Gewirtz Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or 1200H; Required for Journalism Track 10977 ENGL 4002 Sr Exit Project: Public Relations TB2 1 TBA Deborah Schlueter Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or 1200H; Required for Public Relations Track 10931 ENGL 4002 Sr Exit Project: Advertising TBA 1 TBA Erik Mintz Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or 1200H; Required for Advertising Track

ENGR 12359 ENGR 2001C Engineering Foundations FRI 3 FRI 09:00AM-11:00AM Edward Berliner Course designed to lay groundwork for students interested in entering the Engineering field. Remote lab TBA

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HEBREW 11020 HEBR 1001 Lower Elementary Hebrew I DPT 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM Zafrira Cohen By assignment only; Co-req: HEBR 1001T W 01:25PM-02:40PM T 04:40PM-05:30PM 11601 HEBR 1003 Lower Elementary Hebrew III BPT 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Osnat Bishko By assignment only T 04:40PM-05:30PM 11024 HEBR 1011 Elementary Hebrew I CPT 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM STAFF By assignment only T 04:40PM-05:30PM 11599 HEBR 1011 Elementary Hebrew I DQT 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM STAFF By assignment only W 01:25PM-02:40PM T 06:00PM-06:50PM 11602 HEBR 1013 Elementary Hebrew III CQT 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Osnat Bishko By assignment only T 06:00PM-06:50PM 11027 HEBR 1201 Lower Intermediate Hebrew I A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM STAFF By assignment only 11028 HEBR 1201 Lower Intermediate Hebrew I B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM STAFF By assignment only 11029 HEBR 1201 Lower Intermediate Hebrew I C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Hilla Goldwicht By assignment only 11603 HEBR 1201 Lower Intermediate Hebrew I D2 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM Hilla Goldwicht By assignment only W 01:25PM-02:40PM 11604 HEBR 1211 Intermediate Hebrew A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Osnat Bishko By assignment only 11030 HEBR 1211 Intermediate Hebrew B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Zafrira Cohen By assignment only 11031 HEBR 1211 Intermediate Hebrew C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Zafrira Cohen By assignment only 11033 HEBR 1221 Upper Intermediate Hebrew A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Hilla Goldwicht By assignment only 11034 HEBR 1221 Upper Intermediate Hebrew B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Hilla Goldwicht By assignment only 10728 HEBR 1233 Advanced Hebrew Conversation CLB 1 W 02:45PM-03:30PM Hilla Goldwicht ADV, not toward CORE, may not be only JS course; plus one hour; Only 1 credit of Hebrew Conversation may count toward the 14-credit JS elective Requirement

HEBRAIC STUDIES (CORE) 12153 HEST 1353 Hebrew Language and Literature TBA 3 TBA STAFF Register for this CRN# to take Core for 3 credits 12154 HEST 1354 Hebrew Language and Literature TBA 4 TBA STAFF Register for this CRN# to take Core for 4 credits 12155 HEST 1355 Hebrew Language and Literature TBA 5 TBA STAFF Register for this CRN# to take Core for 5 credits 12156 HEST 1356 Hebrew Language and Literature TBA 6 TBA STAFF Register for this CRN# to take Core for 6 credits

HISTORY 10869 HIST 1101 The Emergence of Europe C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM William Stenhouse Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences

12085 HIST 2127H The European Enlightenment L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Jeffrey Freedman Contemporary US & Global Perspectives, HONORS 10952 HIST 2141 Holocaust K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Joshua Zimmerman Contemporary US & Global Perspectives 10868 HIST 2303 History of Palestine B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Hadassa Kosak Contemporary US & Global Perspectives 10950 HIST 2601 Legal History M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Douglas Burgess Contemporary US & Global Perspectives 11565 HIST 2811 Roman Civilization A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM William Stenhouse Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10901 HIST 2913 Immigrant Nations: US & Israel D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Hadassa Kosak Contemporary US & Global Perspectives

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HONORS Guidelines for HONORS courses: To be eligible for these courses, a student must have Dean’s List status or, in the case of first year students, have a minimum high school average of 90 and a minimum SAT score of 1200. Honors courses may NOT be taken on the P/N option.

In general, HONORS courses are more rigorous and/or advanced than regular courses and have the following characteristics: involve a critical investigation of primary sources.

involve a critical investigation of primary sources make use of and/or demonstrate current methods of field inquiry

entail a heavy writing component (not merely summary thinking) stress analysis and original thinking

require students to revise and re-write essays and/or other major assignments emphasize library and lab work

deal with and/or encompass relevant theoretical issues require students to engage in independent research work

10923 ARTS 1050H Introduction to Art K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Marnin Young HONORS; Interpreting Literature and the Arts, not for majors; 10937 ARTS 1637H NYC Architecture & Urban Design FRI 3 F 09:30AM-12:00PM John Kriskiewicz Interpreting Literature & Arts; HONORS Pre-req: ARTS 1050 or 1050H or 1051 or 1052 or Honors Program Student or permission of Department 11579 BIBL 1083H Biblical Exegesis: Seforno C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Michelle Levine HONORS; ADV 11580 BIBL 1088H Nahmanides & Sefardic Exegesis B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Mordechai Cohen HONORS; ADV; Nahmanides at the crossroads of Sefardic and Ashkenazic learning: integrating Rashi, Ibn Ezra and Maimonides. 11645 BIBL 4932H Topics: Exploring Midrash D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS, ADV 11922 BIOL 1011H Biology Principles K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Amanda Katz Science & Technology; Co-req: BIOL 1011Y, HONORS 10892 BIOL 1376H Biochemistry Lecture E 3 M 03:10PM-04:26PM Stav Kemeny HONORS; Pre-req: CHEM 1213C or 1213R W 03:35PM-04:50PM 11007 BIOL 3750H Medical Biochemistry K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Margarita Vigodner HONORS; Pre-req: BIOL 1012C or 1012H; CHEM 1046C. Recommended pre or co-requisite: CHEM 1213C or 1213R. Medical Biochemistry will not be offered in spring 2020.

10798 CHEM 1045H General Chemistry Lecture M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Chaya Rapp Science & Technology; HONORS 10893 CHEM 1376H Biochemistry Lecture E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Stav Kemeny HONORS; Pre-req: CHEM 1213C or 1213R W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10802 CHEM 1415H Physical Chemistry I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Chaya Rapp HONORS; Pre-req: PHYS 1032C or 1042C or 1042H or 10769 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Seamus O'Malley HONORS; Modes of Expression 10849 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Joy Ladin HONORS; Modes of Expression 10768 ENGL 1200H Freshman Honors Seminar N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Ann Peters HONORS; Modes of Expression 11667 ENGL 2921H Tpcs: Jane Austen in her Time N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Nora Nachumi Interpreting Literature and the Arts, IIIC Intro; HONORS, Pre-req: ENGL 1100 or ENGL 1200H 12085 HIST 2127H The European Enlightenment L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Jeffrey Freedman Contemporary US & Global Perspectives, HONORS 11648 JHIS 4938H Topics: Malbim & Modernity N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Dov Lerner HONORS; ADV 11649 JHIS 4939H Topics: Matriarchs & Memoirs C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS; ADV 11650 JPHI 1917H Topics: Matriarchs & Memoirs C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS; ADV 11613 JPHI 1918H Topics: Malbim & Modernity N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Dov Lerner HONORS; ADV 11651 JUDS 1420H Women & Jewish Law Tzniut L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Kenneth Auman HONORS; ADV 10718 JUDS 1845H Advanced Talmud AJ 5 TR 08:40AM-10:20AM Moshe Kahn ADV; HONORS; Beit Midrash; JUDS 1845H may fulfill a MW 09:00AM-10:15AM semester of Core with an additional 3 credit J.S. course. 10873 JUDS 1847H Advanced Talmud GHQ 5 MT 06:05PM-08:00PM Ezra Schwartz ADV, HONORS, Beit Midrash, Pesachim W 06:20PM-08:20PM May fulfill a semester of core with an additional 3 credit JS Course

11652 JUDS 4939H Zeman D2 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM David Pahmer HONORS, ADV; Time: The Clock and the Calendar, the science,

W 01:25PM-02:40PM the history, the halachot.

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11578 POLI 2495H Shakespeare, Bible & Poli Thought GHW 3 W 06:20PM-08:50PM Matthew Holbreich Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences; Meir Soloveichik Toward Political Theory; HONORS 10909 PSYC 1010H Introductory Psychology L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Lisa Chalik HONORS; Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10712 PSYC 3214H Research Seminar I ABW 3 W 09:45AM-11:45AM Terry DiLorenzo HONORS, plus 78 hours of research internship required Pre-req: 2100C, Upper junior status and permission of instructor required

JEWISH EDUCATION 10980 JEDU 2319 Teaching Jewish Studies & Fieldwork AB 3 M 08:00AM-11:00AM Deena Rabinovich For Juniors in Jewish Education Program; W 09:00AM-11:40AM Fieldwork on Mondays and Seminar on Wednesdays. 10771 JEDU 3218 Jewish Education Fieldwork/Seminar AMF 1 M 09:00AM-10:15AM Deena Rabinovich 30 hours field work for those in the Jewish Education F 08:00AM-11:00AM Programs and JEDU majors, Seniors only; Students are responsible for their own transportation. Fieldwork on Fridays and Seminar on Monday.

JEWISH HISTORY 12088 JHIS 1001 Survey Jewish History I J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Cali Orenbuch 2nd Commonwealth, Late Roman Period, Jewry in the Orbit of Islam 10871 JHIS 1201 Classical Jewish History L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Richard Hidary Bayit Sheini Period 10745 JHIS 1415 History of Zionism E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Mordecai Paldiel Personalities and Events W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10738 JHIS 1486 Holocaust and Rescue D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Mordecai Paldiel 10872 JHIS 1505 History of Palestine B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Hadassa Kosak 10837 JHIS 1577 Jewish Religion in America CM 2 M 11:43AM-01:23PM Jeffrey Gurock 11646 JHIS 4936 Immigrant Nations US & Israel D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Hadassa Kosak 11647 JHIS 4937 Tpcs: Classical Jewish Archaeology M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Jill Katz 11648 JHIS 4938H Topics: Malbim & Modernity N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Dov Lerner HONORS, ADV 11649 JHIS 4939H Topics: Matriarchs & Memoirs C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS, ADV 11596 BIBL 3857 Ezra-Nechemiah L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Naomi Grunhaus U.INT/ADV, History through the eyes of Tanakh: Early Bayit Sheini; May count toward JHIS

JEWISH PHILOSOPHY 10956 JPHI 1131 Intro to Jewish Philosophy EFM 2 M 03:30PM-05:10PM Ilan Schimmel L.INT/INT 10693 JPHI 1204 Jewish Ethics F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM David Shatz ADV, Nature basis and scope of Jewish Ethics; Extent to which

W 05:00PM-06:15PM Jewish law interact with secular ethical principles and reasoning 11609 JPHI 1647 Philosophy of Yehudah Halevi NPT 2 T 04:00PM-05:40PM Gamliel Shmalo INT. 11610 JPHI 1652 Ethics of Maimonides PQT 2 T 05:45PM-07:25PM Gamliel Shmalo L. INT. 11611 JPHI 1845 Philo.of Rav Soloveitchik FGW 2 W 05:00PM-06:40PM Ilan Schimmel INT-ADV 11650 JPHI 1917H Topics: Matriarchs & Memoirs C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Chaya Koenigsberg HONORS, ADV 11613 JPHI 1918H Topics: Malbim & Modernity N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Dov Lerner HONORS, ADV 11579 BIBL 1083H Biblical Exegesis: Seforno C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Michelle Levine HONORS; ADV. May count towards JPHI 11581 BIBL 1098 Intro to Exegesis: Nahmanides J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Naomi Grunhaus U.INT/ADV, Themes in study of Torah. May count toward JPHI 10754 JUDS 1350 Introduction to Jewish Beliefs B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Lawrence Hajioff Moshiach, re-incarnation, tehiat ha-metim, olam ha-ba. L.INT; May count toward JPHI 10874 JUDS 1407 Basic Jewish Concepts: Prayer A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Lawrence Hajioff L.INT., Philosophy of Prayer, may count toward JPHI 11636 JUDS 1854 Hashkafa of the Vilna Gaon L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Aaron Cohen ADV, May count toward JPHI

11637 JUDS 1873 Midrash & Rabbinic Thought K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Richard Hidary ADV, Freewill, reward and punishment, afterlife from Talmud 11639 JUDS 4934 Rav Soloveitchik on the Holidays NPT 2 T 03:15PM-04:55PM Jacob Bernstein U.INT/ADV, May count as JPHI and Midrashic sources, May count toward JPHI

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JUDAIC STUDIES 10713 JUDS 1001 Intro to Judaism J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Lawrence Hajioff Elementary, by assignment only 10749 JUDS 1201 Jewish Liturgy-Hilchot Tefilla B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM David Pahmer INT 11617 JUDS 1210 Liturgy: Weekday Service B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Saul Berman ADV 10754 JUDS 1350 Introduction to Jewish Beliefs B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Lawrence Hajioff L.INT; Moshiach, re-incarnation, tehiat ha-metim, olam ha-ba. May count toward JPHI 10874 JUDS 1407 Basic Jewish Concepts: Prayer A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Lawrence Hajioff L.INT., Philosophy of Prayer, may count toward JPHI 11651 JUDS 1420H Women & Jewish Law Tzniut L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Kenneth Auman ADV, HONORS 11935 JUDS 1431 Kashrut K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM STAFF INT 11622 JUDS 1435 Kashrut N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Daniel Wolff ADV, Chalay Yisrael/ Yayin Mevushal 10719 JUDS 1443 Jewish Law & Cust:Family Law I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Nechama Price U. INT/ADV, Hilchot Niddah - Hefsek Tahara, Zayin Neqiim, Mikveh 10747 JUDS 1450 Marriage in Halakhah I M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Nechama Price U.INT/ADV; pru u'rvuh, birth control, onah 11624 JUDS 1454 The Sabbath K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Lawrence Hajioff INT 11623 JUDS 1456 The Sabbath M 4 TR 01:20PM-03:00PM Daniel Wolff ADV, Bishul, Beit Midrash 10752 JUDS 1465 The Festivals I: Survey K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Aaron Cohen U. INT/ADV, Yamim Noraim, Sukkot, Channukah 11627 JUDS 1488 Daily Life K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Kenneth Auman INT, Birkat Hamazon and other brachot 11628 JUDS 1490 Interpersonal Relationships L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Daniel Wolff ADV, Kibud Av v'Em 10914 JUDS 1502 Jewish Business Ethics D2 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM Saul Berman INT-ADV; Income Inequality, Deception, Confidentiality, Disclosure W 01:25PM-02:40PM Competition and Corporate Responsibility. May count toward Syms 11018 JUDS 1506 Topics in Jewish Law A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Gideon Shloush INT-U.INT 11630 JUDS 1581 Medical Ethics J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM STAFF ADV., Surgeries: Transplant, Cardiac, Kidney, Reproductive, Treatment options, Patient consent 10755 JUDS 1582 Medical Ethics A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Saul Berman INT-ADV; Abortion, Contraception and Fertility Issues. 11633 JUDS 1603 Women in Jewish Ritual PQT 2 T 04:35PM-06:15PM Jacob Schacter U.INT/ADV, Women & Talmud Torah Bat Mitzvah, Kiddish. Bikhat Hagomel, Mechitzah, Women's Prayer 11634 JUDS 1822 Mishnah: Pirkei Avot II L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Elozor Preil U.INT 11635 JUDS 1842 Introduction to Talmud II C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM David Pahmer U.INT/ADV 10675 JUDS 1843 Intermediate Talmud I D 4 MW 01:20PM-03:00PM Moshe Kahn ADV; Beit Midrash 10718 JUDS 1845H Advanced Talmud AJ 5 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Moshe Kahn ADV; HONORS; Beit Midrash; JUDS 1845H may fulfill a TR 08:40AM-10:20AM semester of Core with an additional 3 credit J.S. course. 10873 JUDS 1847H Advanced Talmud GHQ 5 MT 06:05PM-08:00PM Ezra Schwartz ADV, HONORS, Beit Midrash, Pesachim W 06:20PM-08:20PM May fulfill a semester of core with an additional 3 credit JS Course

10993 JUDS 1852 Selected Rabbinic Literature GHW 2 W 06:20PM-08:00PM Meir Goldwicht ADV, taught in Hebrew

11636 JUDS 1854 Hashkafa of the Vilna Gaon L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Aaron Cohen ADV, May count toward JPHI

11637 JUDS 1873 Midrash & Rabbinic Thought K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Richard Hidary ADV, Freewill, reward and punishment, afterlife from Talmud and Midrashic sources, May count toward JPHI

10866 JUDS 4930 Topics in Jewish Law P 3 TR 04:40PM-05:55PM Daniel Wolff U.INT/ADV, Teaching Halacha 11638 JUDS 4933 Taamei Ha'mitzvot C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Mahnaz Shmalo INT 11639 JUDS 4934 Rav Soloveitchik on the Holidays NPT 2 T 03:15PM-04:55PM Jacob Bernstein U.INT/ADV, May count as JPHI 11936 JUDS 4936 Topics in Yoreh Deah MNR 2 R 02:15PM-03:55PM Daniel Rapp ADV,Gerut, Kibbud Av va’Em, Shatnez, getc

11001 JUDS 4937 Tpcs:Halakhic Challenges-Workplace J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Aaron Cohen ADV, May count toward Syms 11087 JUDS 4938 Topics: Weekly Mitzvot J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Jacob Bernstein L. INT, Origins of Mitzvot in the Parsha; May count toward BIBL 11652 JUDS 4939H Zeman D2 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM David Pahmer ADV, HONORS; Time: The Clock and the Calendar, the science, W 01:25PM-02:40PM the history, the halachot.

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MATHEMATICS 10748 MATH 1010 Excursions in Mathematics C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Margarita Levin Quantitative Skills; For non-science and EDUC Majors10934 MATH 1160 Elementary Functions: Pre-Calc M 4 TR 01:16PM-01:44PM STAFF Quantitative Skills; for non-science majors and/or as

TR 01:45PM-03:00PM preparation for Calculus; Includes Recitation10904 MATH 1410 Fundamentals of Calculus CCL 4 MW 11:55AM-01:15PM Esther Ben-Ari Quantitative Skills; This course is recommended for Biology

W 02:45PM-03:30PM majors and students pursuing Pre-Health fields who do not plan to continue in Computer Science, Economics,Engineering, Math or Physics. Includes Recitation

10929 MATH 1412 Calculus I M 4 TR 01:16PM-01:44PM Michael Dalezman Quantitative Skills; This course is for students pursuing TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Computer Science, Economics, Engineering, Math and Physics

Includes Recitation

10766 MATH 1504 Discrete Structures N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Michael Dalezman10806 MATH 1510 Multivariable Calculus M 4 TR 01:16PM-01:44PM Marian Gidea Pre-req: MATH 1413

TR 01:45PM-03:00PM10854 MATH 2461 Probability Theory L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Peter Nandori Pre-req: MATH 1413

Pre-req or Co-req: MATH 1510

See Graduate listings for MAT 5118 Q Introduction to Analysis (Gidea) TR 6:00PM-7:15PM and Topics in Probability TR 4:40PM-5:55PM (Nandori)

MUSIC 10742 MUSI 1111 Sense of Music A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Marcia Young10717 MUSI 1111 Sense of Music B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Marcia Young10756 MUSI 1111 Sense of Music D2 3 M 01:40PM-02:55PM Stanley Dorn

W 01:25PM-02:40PM10828 MUSI 1111 Sense of Music J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM David Glaser10743 MUSI 2111 Diatonic Harmony I K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM David Glaser

10711 MUSI 2111L Elem Ear Train & Key BM 1 M 10:25AM-11:40AM Stanley Dorn11902 MUSI 2120 Introduction to Composition L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM David Glaser11903 MUSI 3303 Choral Ensemble FM 1 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Marcia Young11904 MUSI 3469 Chamber Ensemble EM 1 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Marcia Young11905 MUSI 3470 Chamber Ensemble DW 1 W 01:25PM-02:40PM Marcia Young11906 MUSI 4112 Applied Musical Study TBA 1 TBA Marcia Young11907 MUSI 4930 Topics: The Beatles C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Stanley Dorn

PHYSICAL EDUCATION 10730 PEDU 1324A Team Volleyball HR 1 MTWR 08:00PM-10:00PM Dennis Mente

10676 PEDU 1346 Team Tennis HR 1 MTWR 08:00PM-10:00PM Danielle Carr

10677 PEDU 1424 Team Basketball HR 1 MTWR 08:00PM-10:00PM Yosef Bednarsh

10722 PEDU 1511 Team Soccer HR 1 MTWR 08:00PM-10:00PM Marc Zharnest

10812 PEDU 1610 Team Softball HR 0.5 MTWR 08:00PM-10:00PM Danielle DeStaso10737 PEDU 2316 Team Cross Country HR 1 MTWR Rolanda Bell

10678 PEDU 2466 Team Fencing HR 1 MTWR Judith Cummins

Interpreting Literature and the ArtsInterpreting Literature and the ArtsInterpreting Literature and the Arts

Interpreting Literature and the Arts Pre-req: MUSI 2105 or with permissionCo-req: MUSI 2111L

Pre-req: MUSI 2112 or permission of the instructor

Fee for Private LessonsInterpreting Literature and the Arts, Pre-req: MUSI 1111.

Off Campus, requires tryout, varied eveningsMedical certification required Off Campus, requires tryout, varied eveningsMedical certification required Off Campus, varied eveningsrequires tryout, Medical certification required Off Campus, requires tryout, varied eveningsMedical certification required Off Campus, requires tryout, medical certification required varied eves Off Campus, requires tryout, medical certification requiredvaried morning and evenings Requires tryout, Medical certification required

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PHILOSOPHY 10963 PHIL 1710 Religion and Philosophy D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM David Shatz Contemporary US & Global Perspectives 11566 PHIL 3300 Just and Unjust Wars C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Herb Leventer Foundations of History; Philosophy & Social Sciences 10964 PHIL 3402 Philosophy of Law E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM David Shatz Contemporary US & Global Perspectives W 03:35PM-04:50PM

PHYSICS 10813 PHYS 1031C Introductory Physics BFW 4 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Emil Prodan Science & Technology; non-calculus based W 05:30PM-06:20PM Co-req: PHYS 1031Y 10814 PHYS 1031Y Introductory Physics Lab DEW 0 W 01:25PM-04:10PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1031C 10815 PHYS 1031Y Introductory Physics Lab FGW 0 W 05:00PM-07:45PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1031C 10816 PHYS 1031Y Introductory Physics Lab JKT 0 T 09:00AM-11:45AM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1031C 10817 PHYS 1031Y Introductory Physics Lab PQT 0 T 04:40PM-07:25PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1031C 10877 PHYS 1051C General Physics I JAW 4 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Amish Khalfan Science & Technology, calculus-based; W 09:25AM-10:15AM Required for Pre-engineering and Physics majors; Pre-req: MATH 1412; Co-req: PHYS 1051Y 12089 PHYS 1051Y General Physics Lab DEW 0 W 01:25PM-04:10PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1051C 10878 PHYS 1051Y General Physics Lab FGW 0 W 05:00PM-07:45PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1051C 10879 PHYS 1051Y General Physics Lab JKT 0 T 09:00AM-11:45AM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1051C 10880 PHYS 1051Y General Physics Lab PQT 0 T 04:40PM-07:25PM Mark Edelman Co-req: PHYS 1051C 11081 PHYS 2051 Intermediate Physics K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Amish Khalfan Pre-req: PHYS 1052C Co-req: MATH 1510 Recommended

POLITICAL SCIENCE 11567 POLI 1301 Intro to International Relations B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Jonathan Cristol Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward International Relations 10729 POLI 1501 Fundamentals of Political Science J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Joseph Luders Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward all subfields except Political Theory 11568 POLI 2100 The American Presidency K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Joseph Luders Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward American Politics, Recommended for majors/minors only 11569 POLI 2135 Voting and Elections B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Matthew Incantalupo Contemporary US & Global Perspectives Toward American Politics 10920 POLI 2191 Tpcs: Essentials of US Legal Sys GHM 3 M 06:00PM-08:30PM Joel Strauss Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward American Politics 11570 POLI 2220 Middle East Politics A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Jonathan Cristol Contemporary US & Global Perspectives Toward Comparative Politics 11571 POLI 2396 Topics: US Global Leadership A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Joanna Phua Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward International Relations 11572 POLI 2397 Topics: Intl Environmental Politics M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM STAFF Contemporary US & Global Perspectives; Toward International Relations & Comparative Politics 10970 POLI 2491 Topics: Philosophy of Law E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM David Shatz Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences; W 03:35PM-04:50PM Toward Political Theory; See PHIL 3402 10979 POLI 2493 Topics: Sociology of Democracy J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Ronald Glassman Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences; Toward Political Theory 11578 POLI 2495H Shakespeare, Bible & Poli Thought GHW 3 W 06:20PM-08:50PM Matthew Holbreich Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences; Meir Soloveichik Toward Political Theory; HONORS 11573 POLI 2496 Topics: Just and Unjust Wars C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Herb Leventer Foundations of History; Philosophy & Social Sciences; Toward Political Theory

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PSYCHOLOGY 11084 PSYC 1010 Introductory Psychology E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM STAFF Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10921 PSYC 1010 Introductory Psychology J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Jason Botvinick Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10787 PSYC 1010 Introductory Psychology K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Evelyn Kolidas Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10909 PSYC 1010H Introductory Psychology L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Lisa Chalik HONORS; Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10821 PSYC 1107 Developmental Psyc: Life Span D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Rachel Ebner Pre-req: PSYC 1010; Required for students interested in nursing and therapies. 10894 PSYC 1107 Developmental Psyc: Life Span L 3 TR 12:00PM-01:15PM Shira Hochberg Pre-req: PSYC 1010; Required for students interested in nursing and therapies. 10679 PSYC 2100C Experimental Psychology M 4 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Lisa Chalik Pre-req: PSYC 1010, Pre-req or Co-req: STAT 1021 Co-req: PSYC 2100Y 10680 PSYC 2100Y Experimental Psychology Lab EFM 0 M 04:05PM-05:55PM STAFF Co-req: PSYC 2100C 10928 PSYC 2100Y Experimental Psychology Lab DW 0 W 01:25PM-03:15PM STAFF 10861 PSYC 2100Y Experimental Psychology Lab NPT 0 T 03:15PM-05:05PM STAFF Co-req: PSYC 2100C 10843 PSYC 2140 Learning Q 3 TR 06:00PM-07:15PM Ryan Bastle Pre-req: PSYC 2100C 10683 PSYC 2150 Cognitive Psychology C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Joshua Bacon Pre-req: PSYC 2100C 10684 PSYC 2414 Abnormal Psychology B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Rebecca Greif Pre-req: PSYC 1010 10860 PSYC 2430 Intro to Clinical Psychology C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Rebecca Greif Pre-req: PSYC 2100C & 2414 10705 PSYC 3105 Social Psychology D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Terry DiLorenzo Pre-req: PSYC 2100C 11005 PSYC 3130 Dev of Intergroup Cognition N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Lisa Chalik Pre-req: PSYC 1107 and 2100 10712 PSYC 3214H Research Seminar I ABW 3 W 09:45AM-11:45AM Terry DiLorenzo HONORS, plus 78 hours of research internship required Pre-req: 2100C, Upper junior status and permission of instructor required 10809 PSYC 3610 Public Health C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Terry DiLorenzo Pre-req: PSYC 1010 and a lab course; Junior Status; 10685 PSYC 3800 Personality J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Evelyn Kolidas Pre-req: PSYC 1010 10995 PSYC 3800 Personality K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Jason Botvinick Pre-req: PSYC 1010 10770 PSYC 3804 Psychobiology J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Lorna Farrelly Pre-req: PSYC 2100C; May count toward BIOL major but not minor 11910 PSYC 3815 Cognitive Neuroscience B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Joshua Bacon Pre-req: PSYC 2150 11911 PSYC 4928 Tpcs: Rehabilitation Psychology A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Joshua Bacon Emphasis on diagnosis and remediation of impairments in cognition. Applications to Occupational, Physical and Language Therapy will be explored.

PUBLIC HEALTH 10859 PUB 3221 Nutrition EFM 3 M 03:30PM-06:00PM Raizy Weinreb Does not count toward the Biology major/minor. No pre-reqs. 10858 PUB 3610 Public Health C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Terry DiLorenzo Pre-req: PSYC 1010 and a lab course; Junior Status;

SCIENCE 10778 SCIE 1050 Science:Fundmntl & Application J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Lora Danley Interdisciplinary course for non-science majors. 3 credits toward the 7-credit Science & Tech requirement 10805 SCIE 1050 Science:Fundmntl & Application M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Lora Danley Interdisciplinary course for non-science majors. 3 credits toward the 7-credit Science & Tech requirement

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SOCIOLOGY 10865 SOCI 1001 Introduction to Sociology B 3 MW 10:25AM-11:40AM Dina Shvetsov Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10681 SOCI 1001 Introduction to Sociology C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Sidney Langer Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10682 SOCI 1001 Introduction to Sociology K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Ronald Glassman Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10971 SOCI 1158 Criminology D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Sidney Langer 11574 SOCI 1205 Intro to Anthropology A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Jill Katz Foundations of History, Philosophy & Social Sciences 10810 SOCI 1233 Intro to Public Health C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Terry DiLorenzo Pre-req: PSYC 1010 & a lab course or permission of instructor Junior Status 11575 SOCI 1283 Sociology of Education K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Daniel Kimmel 11576 SOCI 1504 Methods of Social Research C 3 MW 11:55AM-01:10PM Dina Shvetsov Pre-req: SOCI 1001 10785 SOCI 4925 Topics: Social Psychology D1 3 MW 01:25PM-02:40PM Terry DiLorenzo Pre-req: PSYC 1010, and either SOCI 1504 or STAT 1021 10973 SOCI 4926 Topics: Sociology of Democracy J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Ronald Glassman

SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY 11916 SPAU 3000 Survey of Communication Disorders J 3 TR 09:00AM-10:15AM Elizabeth Rosenzweig 10694 SPAU 3001 Development of Language G 3 M 06:05PM-07:20PM Neva Goldstein Pre-req: SPAU 3000 W 06:20PM-07:35PM 11918 SPAU 3009 Anatomy & Physiology of Hearing A 3 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Sydney Horn-Klein Pre-req: SPAU 3000 11917 SPAU 3015 Intro Speech Science EFW 3 W 03:35PM-06:05PM Elyse Granik Pre-req: SPAU 3012 11919 SPAU 3031 Audiology M 3 TR 01:45PM-03:00PM Elizabeth Rosenzweig Pre-req: SPAU 3000 10697 SPAU 3112 Phonetics F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Neva Goldstein Pre-req: SPAU 3000 W 05:00PM-06:15PM 11920 SPAU 3938 Clinical Methods N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Elizabeth Rosenzweig Pre-req: SPAU 3001, 3112

SPEECH 10823 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication E 3 M 03:10PM-04:25PM Robert Russell Modes of Expression W 03:35PM-04:50PM 10864 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication F 3 M 04:40PM-05:55PM Robert Russell Modes of Expression W 05:00PM-06:15PM 10916 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication G 3 M 06:05PM-07:20PM Robert Russell Modes of Expression W 06:20PM-07:35PM 10740 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication N 3 TR 03:15PM-04:30PM Robert Russell Modes of Expression 10831 SPEE 1010 Speech Communication P 3 TR 04:40PM-05:55PM Robert Russell Modes of Expression 10935 SPEE 2090 Play Production H 2 MW 07:40PM-08:30PM Robert Russell The practical application required by the course is met through involvement in the Dramatics Society production.

STATISTICS 10925 STAT 1021 Intro to Statistics G 3 M 06:05PM-07:20PM Jochen Raimann Quantitative Skills W 06:20PM-07:35PM 10698 STAT 1021 Intro to Statistics K 3 TR 10:30AM-11:45AM Benjamin Kest Quantitative Skills 10863 STAT 1021 Intro to Statistics TBA 3 TBA Jessica Kruse Quantitative Skills

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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR � BEREN & WILF CAMPUS

Beren: 215 Lexington Avenue, 6th Floor New York, New York 10016 Phone 212 340 7777 Fax 212 340 7837 E-mail [email protected]

Wilf: 500 West 185th Street, Rm 114 New York, New York 10033 Phone 212 960 5274 Fax 212 960 0004 E-mail [email protected]

Updated 9/15/2011

Registration Form � Fall � Spring � Summer 20_____

Legal Name ______________________ , ____________________ , ____________________ YU ID ________________________ Last First Middle Starts With # 800 or 999

School attending: Undergraduate: � IBC � JSS � MYP � SBMP � SCW � SSB � YC

Graduate: � AGS � BRG � FG � RIETS � SCW � SSB � WSSW

Major ______________________________ Minor _____________________________ Current Class � FR � SO � JR � SR

To make corrections, please cross out the entire line and rewrite. X out unused lines.

________________________________________ _______________ Dean/Advisor’s Signature Date

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________________________________________ _______________ Student’s Signature Date

Office of the Registrar:Office of the Registrar:Office of the Registrar:Office of the Registrar: Registered by: _______________________________________________ Date: _________________

Line # CRN Dept. Course # Section Credits Special notes

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Current Mailing Address _________________________________________ _____________________ _______ ___________ Number & Street or Dorm Building & Room number City State Zip

_____________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Phone Number Email Address

Stern Students: Circle # of credits to be counted for BA/BS. Core Credits must equal at least 8. 3 4 5 6

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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR ISRAEL HENRY BEREN CAMPUS

215 Lexington Avenue, 6th Floor New York, New York 10016 Phone 212 340 7777 Fax 212 340 7837 E-mail [email protected]

Updated 6/29/2016

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT DECLARATION OF ACADEMIC MAJOR & MINORS

By filling out this form, you have canceled any previous declaration of an academic major. You may, however, change your declaration at any time before graduation.

Name: YU I.D. # Email: Phone: Term: Fall Spring 20____ Current Class: FR SO JR SR

As of the date below, I intend to major in the subject(s) checked below. I have indicated my minor in the blank below.

Degree Objective: Bachelor of Arts – Stern College for Women

Majors: BC Biochemistry MAT Mathematics

Biology Major (BIO): Concentrations MUS Music BIOG Biology: General PHI Philosophy BIOM Biology: Molecular & Cellular PHY Physics BION Biology: Neuroscience POL Political Science

CHE Chemistry PSC Physical Sciences

COM Computer Science Psychology Major (PSY): Concentrations Economics Major (ECO): Concentrations PSYD Psychology: Developmental ECOG Economics: General PSYG Psychology: General ECOM Economics: Mathematical PSYN Psychology: Neuroscience

Education Major (EDU): Concentrations Shaped Major (SHA): Concentration* EDUA Elementary Education ARTH Shaped Major: Art History EDUB Early Childhood Education SHAA Shaped Major: Art Studio

English Major (ENG): Concentrations SHAO Shaped Major: Occupational Therapy ENGL English: Literature SHPN Shaped Major: Pre-Nursing ENGC English: Creative Writing Other Shaped Major: Other - please specify below* ENGA English Media Studies: Advertising ______________________________________

ENGJ English Media Studies: Journalism SOC Sociology ENGP English Media Studies: Public Relations SPAU Speech Pathology/Audiology

HIS History UND Undecided

Jewish Studies Major (JST): Concentrations *Must complete Shaped Major Allocation Chart JSTG Jewish Studies: General JEDU Jewish Studies: Jewish Education

Indicate your minor, if any, here:

Degree Objective: Bachelor of Science – Sy Syms School of Business

Majors: Minors: ACC Accounting ACC Accounting

Business & Management Major (BUS): Concentrations BUS Business & Management (for SCW students only) BFIN Business & Management: Finance FIN Finance BIMA Business & Management: Bus Intel & Mkt Analytics IDS Information Decision Science BMAN Business & Management: Management MAN Management BMKT Business & Management: Marketing MAR Marketing BUND Business Undecided

Signature of Student _______________________________________ Date _________________________________

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Jewish Studies Core and Elective Offerings

Bible JUDS Hebrew

Elementary Level (by assignment only)

BIBL 1171 PERSONAL DEVLPMT IN THE BIBL I (3) (10721)K Schechter, S.

Elementary Level (by assignment only)

JUDS 1001 INTRO TO JUDAISM (3) (10713)J Hajioff, L.

HEBR 1001 LOWER ELEMENTARY HEBREW I (11020)DPT Cohen, Z. HEBR 1003 LOWER ELEMENTARY HEBREW III (11601)BPT Bishko, O. HEBR 1011 ELEMENTARY HEBREW I (11024)CPT STAFF (11599)DQT STAFF HEBR 1013 ELEMENTARY HEBREW III (11602)CQT Bishko, O. HEBR 1201 LOWER INTERMEDIATE HEBREW I (3) (11027)A STAFF (11028)B STAFF

(11029)C Goldwicht, H. (11603)D2 Goldwicht, H. HEBR 1211 INTERMEDIATE HEBREW (3) (11604)A Bishko, O. (11030)B Cohen, Z. (11031)C Cohen, Z. HEBR 1221 UPPER INTERMEDIATE HEBREW (3) (11033)A Goldwicht, H. (11034)B Goldwicht, H. . HEBR 1233 ADVANCED HEBREW CONVERSATION(1) (10728)CLB Goldwicht, H. (W 2:45-3:30 p.m.) ADV (Not towards CORE, may not be only JS course, plus 1 hour) (Only 1 credit of Hebrew conversation may count towards the 14-credit JS elective requirement) _____________________________________________________ Notes: 1. Students on Core must register for a minimum of 8cr.

2. Students who register for JUDS 1845H & JUDS1847H may fulfill a semester of Core with an additional 3 cr J.S. course. 3. Honors courses require Dean's List status or a H.S. average of 90 or above. SYMS STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO TAKE A COURSE ON JEWISH BUSINESS ETHICS. THE FOLLOWING COURSES

QUALIFY TOWARD THAT REQUIREMENT.

JUDS 1502 JEWISH BUISNESS ETHICS (3) (10914)D2 Berman, S. INT-ADV

JUDS 4937 TPCS:HALAKHIC CHALLENGES-WORKPL(3) (11001)J Cohen, A. ADV

Lower Intermediate Level (by assignment only) Lower Intermediate Level (by assignment only)

BIBL 1303 BOOK OF EXODUS I (3) (10788)L STAFF BIBL 1503 BOOK OF NUMBERS (3) (11587)D1 STAFF BIBL 2140 SAMUEL I (3) (11644)B Rosensweig, M. BIBL 3450 BOOK OF RUTH (3) (10999)K Orenbuch, C. JUDS 4938 TOPICS: WEEKLY MITZVOT (3) (11087)J Bernstein, J. (May count towards BIBL)

JUDS 1350 INTRODUCTION TO JEWISH BELIEFS (3) (10754)B Hajioff, L. (May count towards JPHI) JUDS 1407 BASIC JEWISH CONCEPTS: PRAYER (3) (10874)A Hajioff, L. (May count towards JPHI) JUDS 4938 TOPICS: WEEKLY MITZVOT (3) (11087)J Bernstein, J. (May count towards BIBL)

Intermediate Level Intermediate Level

BIBL 1205 THE BOOK OF GENESIS (3) (11584)C Rabinovich, D. INT-U.INT BIBL 1305 BOOK OF EXODUS I (3) (10704)K Preil, E. BIBL 1512 TOPICS IN NUMBERS (2) (10912)IJR Shloush, G. (R 08:40AM-10:20AM) INT-U.INT BIBL 1605 BOOK OF DEUTERONOMY (3) (11589)L Schechter, S. BIBL 2115 JOSHUA (3) (10932)E Shmalo, M.

BIBL 2121 JUDGES (3) (10988)C Twersky, S. INT-U.INT BIBL 2358 BOOK OF KINGS I-PART II (3) (11593)M Shaffer, I. BIBL 4021 POETRY IN THE BIBLE (3) (11597)D1 Levine, M. INT-U.INT

JUDS 1201 JEWISH LITURGY-HILCHOT TEFILLA (3) (10749)B Pahmer, D.

JUDS 1431 KASHRUT (3) (11935)K STAFF

JUDS 1454 THE SABBATH (3) (11624)K Hajioff, L.

JUDS 1488 DAILY LIFE (3) (11627)K Auman, K.

JUDS 1502 JEWISH BUSINESS ETHICS (3) (10914)D2 Berman, S. (May count towards SYMS) INT-ADV

JUDS 1506 TOPICS IN JEWISH LAW (3) (11018)A Shloush, G. INT-U.INT

JUDS 4933 TAAMEI HAMITZVOT (3) (11638)C Shmalo, M.

Upper Intermediate Level Upper Intermediate Level

BIBL 1211 GENESIS: MIDRASH\SEPH COMM (2) (11586)FGMTessone, M. (M 4:30-6:10PM) BIBL 1407 BOOK OF LEVITICUS: VAYIKRA I (3) (11012)C Rosensweig Weiss, M. U.INT-ADV BIBL 2155 SAMUEL I-PART II (3) (11592)N Shaffer, I. BIBL 2160 PERSONALITIES IN SAMUEL I (3) (10875)A Rosensweig Weiss, M. U.INT-ADV BIBL 2556 JEREMIAH (3) (11594)D2 Shmalo, M. BIBL 3208 PSALMS II (3) (10856)B Shloush, G. BIBL 3407 THE MEGILLOT (3) (11595)P Shaffer, I.

JUDS 1465 THE FESTIVALS I: SURVEY (3) (10752)K Cohen, A. U.INT-ADV

JUDS 1582 MEDICAL ETHICS (3) (10755)A Berman, S. INT-ADV

JUDS 1603 WOMEN IN JEWISH RITUAL (2) (11633)PQT Schachter, J. (T 4:35-6:15 pm) U.INT-ADV

JUDS 1822 MISHNAH: PIRKEI AVOT II (3) (11634)L Preil, E.

JUDS 1842 INTRODUCTION TO TALMUD II (3) (11635)C Pahmer, D. U.INT-ADV

JUDS 4934 RAV SOLOVEITCHIK ON THE HOLIDAYS(2) (11639)NPT Bernstein, J. (T 3:15-4:55 pm)

(May count towards JPHI) U.INT-ADV

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Jewish Studies\ Core and Elective Offerings

Advanced Level

Bible Judaic Studies JEWISH HISTORY

BIBL 1083H BIBLICAL EXEGESIS: SEFORNO (3) (11579)C Levine, M. (May count towards JPHI) Honors BIBL 1086 TPS IN EXEGESIS: N. LEIBOWITZ (3) (10855)K Rosensweig, S. BIBL 1088H NAHMANIDES & SEFARD EXEGESIS (3) (11580)B Cohen, M. Honors BIBL 1098 INTRO TO EXEGESIS: NAHMANIDES (3) (11581)J Grunhaus, N. (May count as JPHI) U.INT-ADV BIBL 1160 WOMEN IN BIBLE & RABBINIC LIT (3) (10825)M Rosensweig, S. BIBL 1190 TOPICS: TRIBES OF ISRAEL (3) (11583)L Price, N. U.INT-ADV BIBL 1209 BOOK OF GENESIS (3) (11585)E Levine, M. BIBL 1509 BOOK OF NUMBERS (3) (11588)C STAFF BIBL 1612 TOPICS IN DEUTERONOMY (3) (11590)K Grunhaus, N. U.INT-ADV BIBL 2156 SAMUEL I (3) (11591)L Rosensweig, S. BIBL 3857 EZRA-NECHEMIAH (3) (11596)L Grunhaus, N. (May count as JHIS) U.INT-ADV BIBL 4930 TPS: CHLLENGING SIT IN TANACH (3) (10915)B STAFF

BIBL 4931 PROPHECIES OF DESPAIR& CONSOL(2) (11598)EFW Bernstein, P (W 3:55-5:35 PM) U.INT-ADV BIBL 4932H TOPICS: EXPLORING MIDRASH (3) (11645)D1 Koenigsberg, C.S. Honors

JUDS 1210 LITURGY: WEEKDAY SERVICE (3) (11617)B Berman, S. JUDS 1420H WOMEN AND JEWISH LAW TZNIUT (3) (11651)L Auman, K. Honors JUDS 1435 KASHRUT (3) (11622)N Wolff, D. JUDS 1443 JEWISH LAWS & CUST:FAMILY LAW I (3) (10719)K Price, N. U.INT-ADV JUDS 1450 MARRIAGE IN HALAKHAH II (3) (10747)M Price, N. U.INT-ADV JUDS 1456 THE SABBATH (4) (11623)M Wolff, D. (TR 1:20PM-3:00PM) בית מדרש JUDS 1490 INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS (3) (11628)L Wolff, D.

JUDS 1581 MEDICAL ETHICS (3) (11630)J STAFF JUDS 1843 INTERMEDIATE TALMUD I (4) (10675)D Kahn, M. (MW 1:20-3:00 p.m) בית מדרש JUDS 1845H ADVANCED TALMUD (5) (10718)AJ Kahn, M. Honors (MW 9:00-10:15 a.m. TR 8:40-10:20 a.m.) בית מדרש JUDS 1847H ADVANCED TALMUD (5) (10873)GHQSchwartz, E. Honors (MT 6:05-08:00 p.m. W 6:20-8:20 p.m.) בית מדרש JUDS 1852 SELECTED RABBINIC LIT. (2) (10993)GHWGoldwicht, M. (W 6:20-8:00p.m.) Hebrew JUDS 1854 HASHKAFA OF THE VILNA GAON (3) (11636)L Cohen, A. (May count towards JPHI) JUDS 1873 MIDRASH AND RABBINIC THOUGHT (3) (11637)K Hidary, R. (May count towards JPHI) JUDS 4930 TOPICS IN JEWISH LAW (3) (10866)P Wolff, D. U.INT-ADV JUDS 4936 TOPICS IN YOREH DEAH (2) (11936)MNR Rapp, D. (R 2:15-3:55p.m.) JUDS 4937 TPS:HALAKHIC CHALLENGES-WORKPL(3) (11001)J Cohen, A. (May count towards SYMS) JUDS 4939H ZEMAN: CLOCK & CALENDAR (3) (11652)D2 Pahmer, D. Honors

JHIS 1001 SURVEY JEWISH HISTORY I (3) (12088)J Orenbuch, C. JHIS 1201 CLASSICAL JEWISH HISTORY (3) (10871)L Hidary, R. JHIS 1415 HISTORY OF ZIONISM (3) (10745)E Paldiel, M.

JHIS 1486 HOLOCAUST AND RESCUE (3) (10738)D1 Paldiel, M. JHIS 1505 HISTORY OF PALESTINE (3) (10872)B Kosak, H. JHIS 1577 JEWISH RELIGION IN AMERICA (2) (10837)CM Gurock, J. JHIS 4936 IMMIGRANT NATIONS US & ISRAEL (3) (11646)D1 Kosak, H. JHIS 4937 TPS:CLASSICAL JEWISH ARCHAEOLOGY(3) (11647)M Katz, J. JHIS 4938H TPS: MALBIM AND MODERNITY (3) (11648)N Lerner, D. Honors JHIS 4939H TPS: MATRIARCHS AND MEMOIRS (3) (11649)C Koenigsberg, C.S. Honors BIBL 3857 EZRA-NECHEMIAH (3) (11596)L Grunhaus, N. U.INT-ADV

JEWISH PHILOSOPHY

JPHI 1131 INTRO TO JEWISH PHILOSOPHY (2) (10956)EFM Schimmel, I. (M 3:30PM-5:10PM) L.INT-INT

JPHI 1204 JEWISH ETHICS (3) (10693)F Shatz, D. ADV JPHI 1647 PHILOSOPHY OF YEHUDAH HALEVI (2) (11609)NPT Shmalo, G. (T 04:00PM-05:40PM) INT JPHI 1652 ETHICS OF MAIMONIDES (2) (11610)PQT Shmalo, G. (T 05:45PM-07:25PM) L.INT JPHI 1845 PHILO. OF RAV SOLOVEITCHIK (2) (11611)FGW Schimmel, I. (W 05:00PM-06:40PM) INT-ADV JPHI 1917H TPS: MATRIARCHS AND MEMOIRS (3) (11650)C Koenigsberg, C.S. Honors JPHI 1918H TPS: MALBIM AND MODERNITY (3) (11613)N Lerner, D. Honors BIBL 1083H BIBLICAL EXEGESIS: SEFORNO (3) (11579)C Levine, M. Honors

BIBL 1098 INTRO TO EXEGESIS: NAHMANIDES (3) (11581)J Grunhaus, N. U.INT-ADV

JUDS 1350 INTRODUCTION TO JEWISH BELIEFS (3) (10754)B Hajioff, L. L.INT JUDS 1407 BASIC JEWISH CONCEPTS: PRAYER (3) (10874)A Hajioff, L. L.INT

JUDS 1854 HASHKAFA OF THE VILNA GAON (3) (11636)L Cohen, A. ADV

JUDS 1873 MIDRASH AND RABBINIC THOUGHT (3) (11637)K Hidary, R. ADV JUDS 4934 RAV SOLOVEITCHIK ON THE HOLIDAYS(2) (11639)NPT Bernstein, J. (T 3:15-4:55 pm) U.INT-ADV

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Stern College for Women Sy Syms School of Business

Final Exam Schedule – Fall 2020

Thursday, December 24, Sunday - Thursday December 27-31 and Monday, January 4, 2021 Below are tentative dates for Fall 2020 final exams according to section. Precise times for each exam will be posted no later than two months before the exams at yu.edu/stern/finals.

Do not make any personal or travel plans which conflict with final exam week.

Please note that there are no formal final exams in the following courses: English Composition Laboratory Sections Physical Education Seminars Speech Communication Studio Art

SECTIONS Date Day AM PM

December 24 Thursday K 9:30 M 1:00

December 27 Sunday B 9:30 D 1:00

December 28 Monday HEBR 9:30 E 1:00

December 29 Tuesday J 9:30 L 1:00

December 30 Wednesday C 9:30 F 1:00

December 31 Thursday N 9:30 PQ 1:00

January 4 Monday A 9:30 GH 1:00 Please note: Stern College for Women - SCW – All exams are 2 hours Sy Syms School of Business - SYMS – All exams are 2¼ hours

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