Metropolitan College of New York
Bachelor of Arts in American Urban Studies - Spring 2010

Course Offerings for New Students Starting Spring 2010

The first two semesters focus on helping students master basic college skills, as well as critical thinking, effective writing, and using technology. Commencing in the third semester, and throughout the remaining semesters, students are required to engage in an internship experience of seven hours weekly.

Bachelor of Arts in American Urban Studies - 120 credits

Bachelor of Arts in American Urban Studies Course Offerings for Spring 2010

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 Semester 5 Semester 6 Semester 7 Semester 8
Self-Assessment through Writing & Technology
(3 credits)
Becoming an Independent Learner
(3 credits)
Communicating with Others: Interpersonal Relations & Conflict Resolution
(3 credits)
Living and learning in Groups
(3 credits)
Communicating across Cultures
(3 credits)
Promoting Empowerment through the Arts
(3 credits)
Empowering Urban Communities through Civic Engagement I
(4 credits)
Empowering Urban Communities through Civic Engagement II
(4 credits)
Contemporary Values & Classical Ethics
(3 credits)
Understanding Self in the World
(3 credits)
The Human Experience and Cooperation
(3 credits)
World History & Geography
(3 credits)
Everyday Life in Urban Settings
(4 credits)
Urban Health & Ecology
(3 credits)
American Urban Politics
(4 credits)
American Urban Culture
(4 credits)
Latin for Writers I
(3 credits)
Latrin for Writers II
(3 credits)
Human Biology & the Life Sciences
(3 credits)
Linguistics for Non-Linguists
(3 credits)
Language and Culture
(3 credits)
American government
(3 credits)
American Economic History I
(4 credits)
American Economic History II
(4 credits)
Computer Applications for Profit and Non-Profit Management
(3 credits)
Critical thinking and Writing
(3 credits)
Writing through Literature and Philosophy
(3 credits)
Public Speaking and the Art of Persuasion
(3 credits)
Political & Economic Philosophy
(3 credits)
Understanding Poetry, Drama, and Film
(3 credits)
Music, Religion, and Philsophy
(3 credits)

MCNY Great Books Seminar
(3 credits)
Math I: Mathematical Reasoning
(3 credits)
Math II: Introduction to Statistical Reasoning
(3 credits)
Math III: Quantitative Methods & Medical Statistics
(3 credits)
Earth Science
(3 credits)
Economic Principles and Financial Literacy
(3 credits)
Creative Writing: Imaginative Uses of Language
(3 credits)
 
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**Course Descriptions will be available soon

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