Schedule Of Classes - Syracuse University

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Schedule of ClassesFall 2017 *(as of 3/2/2017)REGISTER ONLINE: myslice.syr.edu

Table of ContentsGuide Course InformationCourse Index by Dept/SubjectBuilding and Auditorium LocationsCampus MapClass Listing by School/CollegeSUNY Environmental Science & Forestry23456129*This PDF Schedule of Classes is a point-in-time snapshot, published once a semester, and current as of the datespecified. MySlice Search for Classes is the only source for real-time class scheduling information.Schedule of Classes Usage Notes: http://www.syr.edu/registrar/sc/notes.htmlIf you have any questions, please contact or visit:Office of the Registrar, 106 Steele Hall, 315-443-2422, registrar@syr.edu1

GUIDE TO COURSE INFORMATIONCourse Numbering SystemExperience Credit Course(Subject) (Catalog Number) Experience Credit 1-6 creditsParticipation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must beevaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in goodacademic standing. The student must get permission, in advance, of assignedinstructor, department chair, or dean.The present system of numbering courses prescribes that all courses use three digitsto indicate the course level and/or type of course, and a three-letter subject toindicate the department or college.The following catalog numbering guidelines indicate the level and type of course:Remedial and noncredit coursesFreshman-level coursesSophomore-level coursesJunior- and senior-level coursesJoint undergraduate- and graduate-level coursesFirst-year graduate-level coursesSecond- and third-year graduate-level coursesReadings, research, and individual study courses atonlyMaster’s thesisIndividualized study programDoctoral dissertationInternational Course(Subject) (Catalog Number) (Title and Name of Institution) 1-12 creditsOffered through Syracuse University Abroad (SU Abroad) by an educationalinstitution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreigninstitution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SU Abroad workswith SU’s academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, andgrade for the student’s 699700-899the doctoral levelIndependent Study Course(Subject) (Catalog Number) Independent Study 1-6 creditsIn-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon aplan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor orinstructors and the department. May be repeated for credit.900-996997998999Honors Thesis Course(Subject) 499 Honors Thesis 3-6 creditsThe “499” number is used as needed by all departments in the University. Studentssign up for Honors Thesis the same way they do for the other all-University courses by filling out a form at registration each time they register for the course.Crosslisted Course: Two or more different subject designators, same ordifferent course numbers, but with the same title and catalog description, e.g.,ANT/NAT 447. Crosslisting may occur within a school or college, or between oramong schools/colleges.Double Numbered Course: Same subject designator, two differentMode of Instructioncourse numbers at the same or different levels, usually undergraduate and graduate,e.g., ANT 447/647Online Asynchronous Non-Residency Class (O1)A class offering taught asynchronously, with students and instructors physicallyseparated, and delivered/accessed online, primarily without scheduled class sessionsor real-time interaction.Experience Credit, Independent Study, HonorsThesis, Readings and Research CoursesOnline Asynchronous Residency Class (O2)All-University courses allow students considerable flexibility in developing individualacademic programs. Students enrolled in any school or college within the Universitymay enroll in these courses. Some, but not all, all-University courses are displayedunder individual school and college course listings in this catalog. Whether listed ornot, the descriptions are standard in every program and are provided below.A class offering with limited duration in-person, on-campus class meetings, followedand/or preceded by online asynchronous class delivery/access, primarily withoutscheduled class sessions or real-time interaction.Online Synchronous Non-Residency Class (O3)A class offering taught synchronously, with students and instructors physicallyseparated but interacting and exchanging class content online in real-time duringscheduled class sessions, having no face-to-face interactions (except as mediated bytechnology).Experience credit and independent study courses may be elected for one to sixcredits, depending on individual arrangements with the participating faculty member.In selected topics courses, students may earn one to six credits. Students are advisedto check carefully with their faculty advisors and the dean of their school or collegebefore registering for an all-University course to be sure that the course will beaccepted toward the completion of their degree requirements.Online Synchronous Residency Class (O4)A class offering with limited duration in-person class meetings, followed and/orpreceded by synchronous class delivery/access with students and instructorsinteracting and exchanging class content in real-time online during scheduled classsessions (that may include face-to-face interactions mediated by technology).Selected Topics Course (title may vary)(Subject) (Catalog Number) Selected Topics 1-6 creditsExploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum butof interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.2

COURSE INDEX BY DEPARTMENT / DUEEDEEEELEELLENCENGENIENLENVETSEUPAsian/Asian American Studies. 8African American Studies . 8Accounting .74Advertising .79Art Education .96Aerospace Engineering .61Arts Journalism Program .79Arts Leadership Program . 8Applied Music Classes . 107Anthropology . 8Art Photography . 122Arabic .10Architecture . 6Art Intensives.96Arts Lab .96Art History.96Aerospace Studies . 125American Sign Language.52Astronomy .10Biochemistry .11Broadcast and Digital Journali .79Bioengineering.61Biology .11Bachelor of Prof. Studies .95Bassoon Instruction . 108Tuba Instruction . 108Business Administration .75Computer Art . 123College/Arts/Sci .14Composition & Cultural Rhetori .14Chemical Engineering .61Ceramics .98Cultural Foundations/Education .52Child & Family Studies .87Chemistry .14Chinese.16Civil Engineering .62Computer & Info Science .63Clarinet Instruction . 108College Learning Strategies .52Communication Design. 101Communications .80Counseling .52Computational Science .64Creative Leadership .95Communication and Rhet Studies . 100Communication Sci & Disorders .16Computer Engineering .64Conducting. 109Double Bass Instruction . 109Design . 102Documentary Film and History .81Drama . 104Drama Design/Tech . 105Drama Management . 106Drumset . 109Drawing .98Disability Studies Program .54Dance Technique Studio.53Earth Sciences .17Economics .18Engineering & Computer Science .65Educational Admin .53Environmental Design . 102Education.53Elementary Education .55Entrprnrshp & Emrging Entrprss .75Electrical Engineering .66English Language Learners .55Chamber Music . 110English .19Instrumental Ensembles . 110English as a Second Language .20Vocal Ensembles. 110English Textual Studies .20Euphonium Instruction . CMTDMUEMUIMUSMUSNATNEUNEWNSDNUCFashion Design . 102French Horn Instruction. 111Film . 123Finance . 75Flute Instruction . 111Foundation Program. 98French . 22Forensic Science . 22Food Studies . 87Geography . 23German . 24Global Enterprise Technology . 70Graphic Arts . 81Graduate School. 69Greek . 24Guitar Instruction . 112Health Rec & Phys Ed. 55Hebrew . 24Higher Education . 55Hindi . 24University Honors Program . 25History of Art . 25History of Music . 26Harpsichord Instruction . 112Harp Instruction . 112History . 26Health and Wellness. 88Humanities . 28Interactive Communication Core . 82Instrc Dsgn, Dvlpmnt & Evaltn . 56Information Design, Technology . 70Illustration . 98Industrial Design . 103International Relations. 28Information Studies . 70Italian . 28Jewelry and Metalsmithing . 99Japanese . 28Judaic Studies Program . 29Knowledge Management . 95Korean. 29Latino-Latin American Studies . 29Latin . 29Linguistics. 29Literature . 30Law & Public Policy . 76Media & Education . 82Mechanical & Aerospace Engnrng . 67Magazine . 82Marketing. 76Managerial Statistics . 76Mathematics . 30Maxwell School . 33Master of Business Core . 76Mechanical Engineering . 68Middle Eastern Studies . 34Manufacturing Engineering . 68Marriage and Family Therapy . 89Management . 77Music History and Literature . 113Management Information Systems . 77Magazine, Newspaper & OL Journ . 82Multimedia Photography and De. 82Master of Public Health . 34Military Science & Leadership . 77Music Theory Concepts . 113Mathematics Education . 58Music Education. 115Music Industry . 115Museum Studies . 100Museum Studies . 103Native American Studies. 34Neuroscience. 34Newspaper . 83Nutrition Science & Dietetics . 90Nuclear Energy Track . TEWPFCHFORGNELSAMCRPSESREOrganization and Mgmt. 77Oboe Instruction. 115Organizational Leadership . 95Organ Instruction. 116Public Affairs. 35Public Admin & Internatl Affrs . 35Pedagogy of Music . 116Physical Education . 57Performance. 116Philosophy . 36Photography . 84Physics . 38Piano Instruction . 117Portuguese. 40Professional Phys Ed . 58Percussion Instruction . 118Public Relations . 84Printmaking . 99Political Science . 40Psychology . 42Painting . 99Queer Sexuality . 44Recording and Allied Ent . 118Reading Education . 59Religion . 44Real Estate . 77Retail Management . 78Russian. 45South Asian Studies . 45Science Education . 59Science . 45Supply Chain Management. 78Sculpture . 100Secondary Education. 60Sociology . 45Soling Program . 46School of Management . 78Social Science . 46Spanish . 47Special Education . 60Sport Management . 91Social Work . 92Saxophone Instruction . 118Trombone Instruction . 119Television, Radio & Film. 85Turkish . 47TransMedia . 124Trumpet Instruction . 119Textiles . 103Violoncello Instruction . 119Art Video . 124Viola Instruction . 120Violin Instruction. 120Voice . 121Women's and Gender Studies . 48Writing Program . 49ESF (126-149)Applied Mathematics. 127Bioprocess Engineering . 127Biotechnology . 128Construction Mgmt & Engineering . 129Environmental & Forest Biology . 130Environmental Health . 136Environmental Science . 136Environmental & Resource Engr . 138Environmental Science & Fsty . 139Environmental Studies . 139Environmental Writing Program . 141Forest Chemistry . 141Forest Resources Management . 143General Engineering. 146Landscape Architecture . 146Microscopy . 148Paper Science & Engineering. 149Sustainable and Renewble Enrgy . 150

BUILDING AND AUDITORIUM LOCATIONSFACILITY IDABABDES STUEABCOS SHOPABCAD LABABBLK BOXABDRS ROOM113EUC426OSTROM804UNV936E RDINEENDRUMLIN CLUBEDAVISEGGERSFALKFLANGEBBIE CLINICGIFFORD AUDGRANTGREEK PEAKHBCHCHGLHINDSHLHUNTNHUTCH CNTRILLICKJAHNKITTREDGE AUDLSBLINKLYMANLOWE GALLRYManley FLDHMARSHMAXMOONMSQN1N2N3National VeteransResource CenterBUILDING NAMEArchbold Theatre, Syracuse Stage(Corner of Irving and W. Fayette)MAP LOCATIONNot on MapFACILITY IDOFF CAMPUSPHOEBE 2FLOOR113 Euclid Ave426 Ostrom Ave804 University Ave936 East Genesee StreetArchbold GymnasiumBaker LabBartlette RoomBelfer LabBowne HallBird LibraryBray HallCarnegie (Math)Carrier DomeCrouse Hinds Administration Bldg.Comstock Art Facility(Corner of Comstock and Colvin)Crouse CollegeIrving Ave, College of LawDrumlins Country Club, 800 NottinghamRoad, S. CampusErnie Davis Residence HallEggers HallFALK COLLEGEFlanagan Gym621 Skytop Road #1200, Syracuse, NY13210Huntington Beard CrouseGrant (White Hall)Greek Peak Ski Resort, RT 81 South to RT392, Courtland NYHuntington Beard CrouseHendricks ChapelHeroy Geology BuildingHinds HallHall of LanguagesHuntington HallHutchings CenterIllick HallJAHN LaboratoryHuntington Beard CrouseLife Science BuildingLink HallLyman HallLowe Art Gallery, 1st Floor Shaffer ArtBuildingManley Field House, corner Comstock andColvin StMarshall HallMaxwell HallMoon LibraryMarshall Square MallNewhouse Comm Center INewhouse Comm Center IINewhouse Comm Center IIINVRCPBROBERT SCHSCITCSETNORSETNOR AUDSHAFERSHEMIN AUDSILVSIMSSLOCSMITHSOMSONG MOUTND4B4.4B3A 2.5D3D1B3.5B4C3.5B4D3C3C3B2STOLKIN AUDICE PAVSouth CampusTOLLEYTULLYUCWALTERNANCY CANTORWAREHSWAT LIGHTWKC2D2Not on MapB/C 4.4C2.5C2D3BUILDING NAMEClass is being taught Off Campus, refer todepartment for locationPhoebe’s Restaurant, Corner E. Fayett &Irving AvePhysics BuildingRoberts SchoolScience & Tech Ctr766 Irving AveCrouse CollegeShaffer Art BuildingShaffer Art BldgSilverman, SUNY HSC, Irving AveSims HallSlocum HallSmith HallWhitman School of ManagementSong Mountain Ski Resort, 81 South, TullyExitPhysics BldgTennity Ice Pavilion, South Campus next toGoldst Student CenterTolley Humanities BuildingESF Tully CampusUniversity CollegeWalters HallWarehouse 350 West Fayette StreetMAP LOCATIONNot on MapA 2.5C3Not on MapC4D3C2D3.8D4C1.5D3.5C4C3.5B 3.5Not on MapD3See Map Below3CNot On MapB3D3A1Lightworks, Watson Hall, South Corner,B/C 3.4Waverly AveWAT THEAWatson Theater (Watson Hall)C4WBWomen’s BuildingD4WEISK HALLWeiskotton HallB1.5WNKENAESF Wanakena CampusNot On MapEXTENDED CAMPUS LOCATIONS (NOT ON MAP)FACILITY IDLOCATIONBHDCBishop Harrison Diocesan Center, 1342 Lancaster AveCBHCenter for Bioethics and Humanities 618 Irving Ave.(corner ofAdams Street and Irving Ave.)CRNCRN HLCorcoran High School, 919 Glenwood AveLMSLincoln Middle School, 1613 James StreetJDMSJamesville-DeWitt Middle School, 6280 Randall RoadJONOWI SCHOOLJowonio School, 3049 E. Genesee StreetROBERTS SCHOOL 715 Glenwood AveSUNY MEDICALSUNY Health Science Center, 750 E. AdamsWEISK HALLWeiskotten Hall, 766 Irving AveB2.5C3C2Not on MapC3C2.5C2C3.5C3B3A 2.5D2.5D2.5C3C4C3.5C4C/D 3.3See Map BelowD2.5C2.5D2.5B3B3B3B3B2.54

MADISON ST.E. Washington St.The Catholic CenterWhitmanSchool ofManagementMARS HALL ST.Newhouse1UBrewsterHallMcNaughten HoldenObserv.WhiteIRVIN G AVE.DBakerOAKLAN D ST.CentennialBowneBusStopDailyOrangeCLA REN DONLGBTResourceCenterOffice ofOrientation andOff-CampusProgramsSlocumScience andTechnologyCenterSimsNativeShafferArt Biology Student Quad 4Bldg. Research ProgramLabSDR.CButterfieldHouse(709 Comstock Ave.)LifeSciencesComplexPublicSafetySIMQuad 3LegalServicesShawBusStopHaftHall(WAERRadio)Shaw Hall119 llDWomen'sBldg.FlintHallWaltersHallLyons HallEUC LID AVE .FlanaganBrayJahnLabFlint/Day GrahamFlint/DayHallWomen’sBuildingNorthST RATF OR DST.DayWomen’sHallBuildingFlint/Day SouthAccessible EntranceSyracuse University Cartographic Laboratory, September 20162OAKWOOD CEMETERY34COM STO CK AVE .1/8MILES1OstromIllick0NOrange GroveQuad 3DellPlainHallFOR EST RY visHall.LIV ING STO N AVEFI NE VI EWPL .GoldsteinAlumni& FacultyCenterBusStopArchbold CarnegieLibraryNorthArchboldGymWatsonHallOST ROM AVE allSTANDART ST.Quad 1Carrier DomeJWestBusCampus Stop(Fine)SteeleHendricksChapelPSTADI UM PL.Quad 1PEDESTRIANBRIDGEDineen(Law School)E. RAYNOR AVE.HeroyKBDFalkCollegeNECampusWestWestCampus Stop(Stadium)Quad 1 H. B. CrouseQuad 1STAIRSVAGARAGEIRVINGBus GARAGEHENR Y ST.R E N W I C K AV E .VA N B U R E N S T.EggersHallBBoothHallMarion HallSmithLymanQuad 2MachineryHallHindsQuad 2MaxwellBoothGarageMarionHall mbranceGardenTHORNDENPARK426 OstromMARS HALL ST.COLLE GE PL.SEAdams OIRA/Street ProjectGarage AdvanceWalnutWestWalnut HallUNIVE RSITY PLACE PROME NADECROCHavenHallCOM STO CK AVE .3ParkPointHavenBelferAudio QuadSchine5StudentE.S. Bird LaboratoryCenterLibraryBookstore2CrouseCollegeE. ADAMS ST.Counseling Center200 Walnut Pl.MarshallSquareMallMarley . TAYLO R ST.SUAbroadHuntingtonSheraton UniversityHallfuture site,Hotel & ConferenceNational VeteransCenterResource Center111SlutzkerNVRCWaverly Waverly 804Center ourceCenterCenterWAVER LY AVE.Exit18WALNUT AVE.UniversityIrving Ave.C.I.M.ParkingIRVING AVE.OFF RAM PUniversityAvenueGarageHARRISON ST.OST ROM AVE .JACKS ON llHarrisonUniversityCollegeCrouse IrvingMemorialHospitalMO NR OE ST.CrouseE. Adams St.S. CROUSE AVE.Upstate MedicalUniversityHospitalSt.Ave.Harrison St.Hwy 81Exit 18E. ADAMS ST.BAve.S. State St.HARRISON ST.IRVING AVE.tWes1/8MILESMadison St.IRVING AVE.St.aagndOnoN0E. GeneseeCOMS

Remedial and noncredit courses Offered through Syracuse University Abroad (SU Abroad) by an educational 000-099 Freshman-level courses 100-199 Sophomore-level courses 200-299 Junior- and senior-level courses 300-499 Joint undergraduate- and graduate-level courses 500-599 First-year graduate-level courses 600-699