2009-2010 Undergraduate Academic Catalog Catalogs
Choose One Accounting Actuarial Science Advertising (Integrated Communications) Allied Health African American Studies Anthropology Arts Bachelor of Liberal Studies Bachelor of Professional Studies Biology Biotechnology Business Administration Chemistry Communications Computer Science Criminal Justice Early Childhood Education Economics Education Elementary Education English English Language Program Environmental Science Finance Fine Arts French Geography German History Hospitality Management Human Resource Management Information Technology Integrated Communications International Studies Italian Journalism Language Studies Legal Studies Liberal Studies Liberal Studies Fast Track Degrees for Adults Management Marketing Mathematics Music Music Theory, Composition and History Musical Arts Network Computing Paralegal Studies Philosophy Physics Political Science Professional Studies Post Baccalaureate Pre-Professional Pre-Dentristy, Pre-Med, Pre-Vet, Pre-Pharmacy Psychology Public Relations Secondary Education Social Justice Studies Sociology Spanish Special Education Speech Communications Statistics Theatre Women's & Gender Studies Students are responsible for knowledge of, and adherence to, all rules, regulations, and requirements stated in the catalog and for keeping up to date with published changes. Students are also responsible for knowing the degree requirements for the programs in which they are enrolled and for enrolling in courses which fulfill those degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to seek information and assistance from appropriate staff should they have questions regarding requirements or regulations.
Students are responsible for knowledge of, and adherence to, all rules, regulations, and requirements stated in the catalog and for keeping up to date with published changes. Students are also responsible for knowing the degree requirements for the programs in which they are enrolled and for enrolling in courses which fulfill those degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to seek information and assistance from appropriate staff should they have questions regarding requirements or regulations.
Subject Area: Choose One Accounting Actuarial Science Administrative Science Advertising (Integrated Communications) African and African American Studies Anthropology Art BGS - See Profesional and Liberal Studies Business Administration Business Communication Business Law Biology Chemistry Communications Computer Science and Telecommunications Counseling and Human Services Criminal Justice Dance Early Childhood Development Economics Education Educational Leadership Elementary Education English English Language Program Environmental Science External Studies Finance Financial Services First Year Experience French Geography Geology German History Hospitality & Tourism Management Human Resources Management Information Systems Integrated Communications (Advertising) Integrated Marketing Communication International Studies Italian Jazz Journalism Liberal Studies Management Marketing Mathematics Media Studies Music Business Music Education Music History & Literature Music Pedagogy Music Theory & Composition Natural Science Organizational Leadership Paralegal Studies Performance Philosophy Physics Professional and Liberal Studies Political Science Professional Communications Psychology Public Administration Public Relations Reading Real Estate Recital Attendance Secondary Education Social Justice Studies Service Learning Sociology Spanish Special Education Speech Teacher Leadership Theatre Training and Development Women's and Gender Studies Course Number: Please note that course descriptions occasionally change. To see the description of all 100 level courses, enter "1", to see all 200-level courses, enter "2", etc. To see the description of a single course, including its prerequisites and notes, enter its full three-digit course number. Leave the course number blank to see all courses in a subject area. Courses listed in this catalog are not necessarily offered each semester or year. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes for specific course offerings each semester.
Please note that course descriptions occasionally change. To see the description of all 100 level courses, enter "1", to see all 200-level courses, enter "2", etc. To see the description of a single course, including its prerequisites and notes, enter its full three-digit course number. Leave the course number blank to see all courses in a subject area. Courses listed in this catalog are not necessarily offered each semester or year. Students should consult the Schedule of Classes for specific course offerings each semester.
Choose One The College of Arts and Sciences The College of Education The College of the Performing Arts The Evelyn T. Stone University College The Walter E. Heller College of Business The University reserves the right to make, without advance notice, whatever changes in courses, course requirements, scholastic requirements, admission requirements, examinations and other catalog details and descriptions that may be established by Roosevelt University from time to time. The University expressly reserves the right to change, phase out, or discontinue any policy or program. Such changes take precedence over catalog statements.
Choose One The College of Arts and Sciences The College of Education The College of the Performing Arts The Evelyn T. Stone University College The Walter E. Heller College of Business
The University reserves the right to make, without advance notice, whatever changes in courses, course requirements, scholastic requirements, admission requirements, examinations and other catalog details and descriptions that may be established by Roosevelt University from time to time. The University expressly reserves the right to change, phase out, or discontinue any policy or program. Such changes take precedence over catalog statements.
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