Apr 23, 2024  
2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses of Instruction


 

The 100 and 200 courses are lower-division courses, normally taken in the first two years; 300 and 400 courses are upper-division courses and normally taken in the last two years. Ordinarily, 60 credits must be earned at the upper-division level. In special cases, a 200 course beyond the introductory level may be considered upper-division in a particular department for purposes of major credit.

Hours refer to the number of times the class meets each week.

Credits refers to the number of semester hours applicable toward total required for graduation.

Cross-enrollment at Other Area Colleges

Nazareth College is a member of the Rochester Area Colleges, a 15-member consortium, which includes besides Nazareth: the University of Rochester, Rochester Institute of Technology, Colgate Rochester/Bexley Hall/Crozer Theological Seminary, Roberts Wesleyan College, St. John Fisher College, Monroe Community College, the State University Colleges at Brockport and Geneseo, the Empire State College and five other colleges located in the Genesee region.

Nazareth students may take advantage of a variety of courses offered by RAC member institutions.

In the regular academic year, any full-time undergraduate students (i.e., students taking at least 12 credit hours at Nazareth) may register for one course at any of Rochester Area Colleges’ member institutions on a space-available basis and with the approval of both Nazareth College and the other institutions(s) provided the course is required to complete the degree. (Note: This does not apply to private music lessons, field-based professional courses, internships or summer sesssions.) Further information is available in the Office of the Registrar.

Guide to Abbreviations

Accounting
American Studies
Anthropology
Art
Biology
Business
Business/Marketing Education
Chemistry
Communications, Sciences and Disorders
Computer Information Science
Economics
Education
English
Environmental Science
French
Freshman Seminar
Geography
German
Gerontology
Health Science
History
Honors
Information Technology
International Studies
Italian
Liberal Studies
Literature
Managemen
Mathematics
Multicultural Studies
Music Therapy
Music
Nursing
Philosophy
Physical Education
Physical Science
Physical Therapy
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Russian
Social Science
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish
Sport Management
Theatre Arts
Women’s Studies

Act
Ams
Ant
Art
Bio
Bus
Bme
Chm
Csd
Cis
Eco
Edu
Eng
Env
Frn
Frs
Geo
Ger
Gnt
Hsc
His
Hon
Its
Ins
Itl
Lst
Lit
Mgt
Mth
Mcs
Mtr
Mus
Nsg
Phl
Ped
Sci
Ptr
Phy
Psc
Psy
Res
Rus
Ssc
Swk
Soc
Spn
Spt
Tha
Wms