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Bulletin2022–23

BulletinThe Graduate CenterThe City University of New York2022–23Volume Forty-Five / NUMBER ONE365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10016-4309www.gc.cuny.eduGeneral: 1.212.817.7000Admissions Office: 1.212.817.7470(TDD users should call the New York Relay Center at 1.800.662.1220.)

2022–23 Bulletin, The Graduate Center, City University of New YorkNOTICE OF POSSIBLE CHANGESThe City University of New York reserves the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in the academic programs and requirements of the University and its constituent colleges without advance notice. Tuition and fees set forth in this publication are similarlysubject to change by the Board of Trustees of The City University of New York. The University regrets any inconvenience this may cause.ACCREDITATIONThe City University of New York is registered by the New York State Department of Education: Officeof Higher Education and the Professions, Cultural Education Center, Room 5B28, Albany, NY 12230;Telephone: 1.518.474.5851; http://www.nysed.gov/heds/IRPSL1.html. The Graduate Center has beenaccredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Collegesand Schools since 1961, last reaffirmed in 2021. See tes-accreditation.2

THE GRADUATE CENTER CALENDAR 2022–23FALL 2022July 30 (Sat.). Financial aid registration deadline: Last day for students toregister full time in order to ensure fellowship payment duringthe first week of classes.August 1 (Mon.). Deadline for filing readmission and last day for non-matriculatedand auditor students to file an application for Fall 2022.August 15 (Mon.). Registration begins for newly admitted matriculated students at9:30 a.m.August 17 (Wed.).Last day to apply for a leave of absence for Fall 2022.August 19 (Fri.) .Registration begins for nondegree and permit students.August 24 (Wed.). Last day to drop a course with 100% refund.Last day to file an ePermit request.August 25 (Thurs.). First day of the Fall 2022 semester.All students who register on or after this day must pay tuitionand fees in full at that time, including a 25 late registration fee.Students making adjustment to an already existing enrollment onor after this day will be assessed an 18 program adjustment fee.75% refund period begins.August 31 (Wed.). Last day to register for Fall 2022 courses without permission.Last day to drop a course with 75% refund.September 1 (Thurs.).50% refund period begins.September 2–5 (Fri.–Mon.).No classes scheduled.September 5 (Mon.).Labor Day observed. The Graduate Center is closed.September 7 (Wed.) .Last day to drop a course with 50% refund.September 8 (Thurs.).25% refund period begins.September 14 (Wed.). Last day to drop a course with a 25% refund.Last day to drop a course without a grade of “W” appearing onyour transcript.Last day to add a course with special permission.Deadline for level changes.September 15 (Thurs.). Last day to deposit dissertation or thesis for September 30, 2022,degree.A grade of “W” will be assigned to students who officiallywithdraw from a course.September 26–27 (Mon.–Tues.).No classes scheduled.September 29 (Thurs.).Classes follow Monday schedule.October 4–5 (Tues.–Wed.).No classes scheduled.October 10 (Mon.).The Graduate Center is closed.November 24–27 (Thurs.–Sun.).The Graduate Center is closed.December 14 (Wed.). Reading Day.Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W.December 15–21 (Thurs.–Wed.). Fifteenth week of the semester including Final Examination Period.December 21 (Wed.).End of Fall 2022 semester.December 27 (Tues.).Final grade submission deadline.3

2022–23 Bulletin, The Graduate Center, City University of New YorkSPRING 2023November 29 (Tues.). Registration begins for the Spring 2023 semester for thosematriculated students enrolled in the Fall 2022 semester.December 31 (Sat.). Financial aid registration deadline: Last day for students toregister full time in order to ensure fellowship payment duringthe first week of classes.January 2 (Mon.). Deadline for filing for readmission and last day for nonmatriculated and auditor students to file an application for theSpring 2023 semester.January 13 (Fri.). Deadline for filing intent to graduate with a February 1, 2023,degree.January 16 (Mon.). The Graduate Center is closed.January 17 (Tues.). Registration for new matriculated students. Last day to apply fora leave of absence for Spring 2023.January 20 (Fri.). Registration for non-matriculants, readmits, and permit students.January 24 (Tues.). Last day to drop for 100% tuition refund. Last day to file ePermitrequest.January 25 (Wed.). First day of classes for the Spring 2023 semester.All students who register on or after this day must pay tuitionand fees in full at that time, including 25 late registration fee.Students making adjustment to an already existing enrollment onor after this day will be assessed an 18 program adjustment fee.January 31 (Tues.). Last day to deposit dissertation or thesis and file for a February 1,2023, degree.Last day to register for Spring 2023 courses without permission.Last day to drop for 75% tuition refund.February 7 (Tues.).Last day to drop for 50% tuition refund.February 12–13 (Sun.–Mon.).The Graduate Center is closed.February 14 (Tues.). Last day to drop for 25% tuition refund.Deadline to add a course with permission or drop (without thegrade of “W” appearing on the student record).All changes that may affect student billing must be completedby this date (including level and residency changes).No petitions for changes will be accepted after this date.February 15 (Wed.). Grade of W is assigned to students who officially withdraw froma course.February 20 (Mon.).The Graduate Center is closed.April 4 (Tues.). Last day to submit intent to deposit a dissertation, thesis, orcapstone project for a May 2023 degree.April 5–13 (Wed.–Thurs.).Spring Recess.April 28 (Fri.). Last day to deposit dissertation or thesis for a May 2023 degree.May 12 (Fri.).Reading Day.May 16 (Tues.).Last day to withdraw from a course with a grade of W.May 17–23 (Wed.–Tues.). Fifteenth week of the semester including Final ExaminationPeriod.May 23 (Tues.).End of Spring Term.4

CONTENTSNotice of Possible Changes.2Accreditation.2The Graduate Center Calendar 2022–23.3The City University of New York.8The CUNY Graduate Center.9The CUNY Senior Colleges and Professional Schools.10CUNY Graduate Programs.12CUNY Master’s Programs.13University Center Programs.14Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.14CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies.14CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies (SLU).15CUNY School of Professional Studies.15CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy.16Macaulay Honors College.16General Information. 17Admission Requirements. 17Degree Requirements.19Awarding of Degrees.20International Academic Travel Requirements.21Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium.21Language Programs.22Libraries.22Information Technology.23Registration.23Grading.25Student Rights Concerning Education Records. 27Academic Honesty.28Sale of Academic Papers.32Fraudulent Documents and Omission of Information.32Tuition and Fees.33Support Services.38Financial Assistance.42Advanced Research Collaborative (ARC).52Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC).52Centers and Institutes.53Academic Initiatives and Committees.60Graduate Center Doctoral and Master’s Programs.62Anthropology (Ph.D.).63Art History (Ph.D.).69Astrophysics (M.A.). 73Audiology (Au.D.).75Biochemistry (Ph.D.).81Biography and Memoir (M.A.).84Biology (Ph.D.).85Business (Ph.D.). 97Chemistry (Ph.D.).104Classics (M.A. & Ph.D.).109Cognitive Neuroscience (M.S.).112Comparative Literature (M.A. & Ph.D.). 114Computer Science (Ph.D.). 119Criminal Justice (Ph.D.). 126Data Analysis and Visualization (M.S.).1305

2022–23 Bulletin, The Graduate Center, City University of New YorkDigital Humanities (M.A.). 132Earth and Environmental Sciences (Ph.D.). 134Economics (Ph.D.).146Educational Psychology (Ph.D.).150Engineering (Ph.D.).153English (Ph.D.).154French (Ph.D.).159History (Ph.D.).163International Migration Studies (M.A.).168Latin American, Iberian and Latino Cultures (Ph.D.). 170Liberal Studies (M.A.). 175Linguistics (M.A. & Ph.D.).178Mathematics (Ph.D.). 182Middle Eastern Studies (M.A.).185Music (Ph.D. & D.M.A.).187Nanoscience (M.S.).194Nursing (Ph.D. & DNS).197Philosophy (M.A. & Ph.D.).201Physical Therapy (DPT).204Physics (Ph.D.).205Political Science (M.A. & Ph.D.).209Psychology (Ph.D.). 218Public Health (DPH).228Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (M.S.).229Social Welfare (Ph.D.). 231Sociology (Ph.D.).234Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences (Ph.D.).239Theatre and Performance (Ph.D.). 242Urban Education (Ph.D.). 245Women’s and Gender Studies (M.A.). 248Interdisciplinary Studies. 251Certificate Programs. 252Africana Studies. 252American Studies. 253Critical Theory.255Demography.256Film Studies.258Global Early Modern Studies. 261Interactive Technology and Pedagogy.263Medieval Studies.265Women’s Studies.267Professional Development .269Directories. 270Doctoral Faculty.280Doctoral Faculty Emeritus.334Policies of the CUNY Graduate Center.343Rules and Regulations for the Maintenance of Public Order.343Email Communication Policy .345Privacy Policy.345Policy on Acceptable Use of Computer Resources.346Resources for Combating Sexual Harassment/Sexual Assault (Title IX).346Sexual Misconduct Complainants’ Bill of Rights .346Policy on Sexual Misconduct.347Drug/Alcohol Use Amnesty Policy.360Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination.361Complaint Procedures Under The City University of New York’s Policy onEqual Opportunity and Non-Discrimination . 3626

ContentsPluralism and Diversity.367Doctoral Student Parental Accommodation Policies.367Pregnancy Non-Discrimination Policy.367Disability Accommodations.367CUNY Campus and Workplace Violence Prevention Policy.367Notice of Access to Campus Crime Statistics, the Campus Security Report,and Information on Registered Sex Offenders.368Policy on Drugs and Alcohol.369Smoking and Tobacco Policy. 370CUNY Protocol on Infectious Disease Notification. 370Freedom of Information Law. 371Religious Observances: Student Rights .372Graduate Center Facilities Access and Use Policy.372Index. 375The City University of New York Map.3787

THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK www.cuny.eduThe City University of New York (CUNY) provides high-quality, accessible education for more than269,000 degree-credit students and 247,000 adult, continuing, and professional education students at 24 campuses across New York City.The University is an integrated system of senior and community colleges, graduate andprofessional schools, research centers, institutes, and consortia. From certificate courses to Ph.D.programs, CUNY offers postsecondary learning to students of all backgrounds. It provides the citywith graduates trained for high-demand positions in the sciences, technology, mathematics,teaching, nursing, and other fields. As CUNY has grown, the University also has strengthened itsmission as a premier research institution, building an array of modern facilities and expanding theranks of its world-class faculty.Although the University was created in 1961, its history dates back to 1847, when CityCollege was established. Its mission today is as it was then, to “educate the whole people”—touphold a commitment to academic excellence while providing equal access to and opportunityfor education. Over the years, other public colleges joined City College: Hunter College (1870),Brooklyn College (1930), Queens College (1937), New York City College of Technology, founded asNew York City College (1947), the College of Staten Island, founded as Staten Island CommunityCollege (1955), Bronx Community College (1957), Queensborough Community College (1958), andthe Graduate School and University Center (1961), also known as the CUNY Graduate Center. In 1961all these institutions were incorporated into The City University of New York. Other institutions tojoin the CUNY system since 1961 are Borough of Manhattan Community College (1963), KingsboroughCommunity College (1963), John Jay College of Criminal Justice (1964), Richmond College, now partof the College of St

The CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy (CUNY SPH) is committed to providing a collaborative and accessible environment for excellence in education, research, and service, and to promoting equitable, efficient and evidence-based solutions to pressing health problems facing