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Oct 11, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
College of Arts and Sciences
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Dean: Dianne L. Oliver, Ph.D.
Associate Dean: C. Yousuf George, Ph.D.
The College of Arts and Sciences at Nazareth College includes 13 departments and over 40 individual and interdisciplinary undergraduate majors in the visual and performing arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and mathematics, as well as five master’s programs. The Hickey Center for Interfaith Studies and Dialogue and the Center for Public History are located within this College.
Faculty and students in the College of Arts and Sciences are engaged both in these focused major programs, and also with an innovative undergraduate core curriculum. Through teaching, research, and creative work, faculty foster an environment where students explore questions enduring to the human condition, and gain skills and knowledge that prepare them to live and work across a lifetime. Students develop the habits of mind of thoughtful, adaptable, creative, and productive human beings.
College of Arts and Sciences’ students prepare for future professional and personal success by stretching their intellectual boundaries on campus and off. They may take classes in a wide array of areas from Public History to Music Pedagogy, from Religious Studies to Math, from Biochemistry to Studio Art, and from Theatre to Sociology. Applying this learning in internships, performances, and service settings, as well as through a rich array of opportunities to study abroad, they develop global and cultural competency–a broad understanding of the world in which they live in all of its dimensions.
Students learn to read closely, think effectively from problem to solution, and to write for multiple audiences, situations and purposes. When they leave Nazareth, students from the College of Arts and Sciences are professionals in the best sense of the word: scientists, historians, communicators, artists, musicians, performers, mathematicians, therapists, anthropologists, psychologists, educators, and citizens imbued with an understanding of interfaith traditions and with the skills to work, to live and to serve.
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Biomedical Sciences
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Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Community Youth Development
English and Communication
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Foreign Languages and Literatures
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History and Political Science
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- • HIS 305 - The American Presidency
- • HIS 306G - Violence and Honor in Colonial Latin America
- • HIS 307G - Liberators, Dictators, and Sell-Outs in Modern Latin America
- • HIS 310 - African American History
- • HIS 311 - Drugs in America
- • HIS 313 - History of the Crusades
- • HIS 317 - Strange Brew: Alcohol, Temperance, and Gender in U.S. History
- • HIS 320 - American Women’s History
- • HIS 321 - Joan of Arc: History, Myth and Representation
- • HIS 322 - The Black Death and the Transformation of Europe
- • HIS 323G - Native American I: Pre-Columbian America to Removal
- • HIS 324G - Native American II: Removal-Present
- • HIS 341 - Chinese History and Cultural Perspectives Program
- • HIS 342 - Civil War and Reconstruction
- • HIS 345 - New York State History
- • HIS 347G - Social History of Medicine and Disease In the Americas, 1780-1960S
- • HIS 348 - Presente! - History of Latinos in the United States
- • HIS 350 - Crime and Deviance in Latin America: A History of Social Control
- • HIS 352 - U.S. Constitutional History I: Government and the Economy
- • HIS 353 - U.S. Constitutional History II : Rights and Liberties
- • HIS 360 - Special Topics in Historical Study
- • HIS 364 - Roman Empire
- • HIS 370 - Public History
- • HIS 371 - Introduction to Museums
- • HIS 372 - Introduction to Archives
- • HIS 381 - Historical Methodology
- • HIS 408 - The American Colonies
- • HIS 409 - The American Revolution, 1765-1789
- • HIS 413 - Natural Disasters in American Society
- • HIS 457 - Social Studies Curriculum and Methodology in Middle and High School
- • HIS 479 - Student Teaching Middle and High School
- • HIS 481 - Senior Seminar: History and Historiography
- • HIS 483 - History Internship I
- • HIS 484 - History Internship II
- • HIS 485 - Independent Study
- • HIS 486 - Independent Study
- • HIS 499 - History Comprehensive
- • HIS.Q 101 - Western Civilization I
- • HIS.Q 102 - Western Civilization II
- • HIS.Q 107 - East Asian Civilizations II
- • HIS.Q 108 - Atlantic World History
- • HIS.Q 205 - American Republic I: Pre-Columbian America Through the Civil War
- • HIS.Q 206 - American Republic II: Reconstruction to the Present
- • LGS 251 - Introduction to Law
- • LGS 255 - Legal Writing & Research
- • LGS 352 - U.S. Constitutional History I: Government and the Economy
- • LGS 353 - U.S. Constitutional History II: Rights and Liberties
- • LGS 354 - Fundamentals of Criminal Law
- • LGS 355 - Criminal Trials: History, Context and Practice
- • LGS 357 - Family Law
- • LGS 358 - Civil Rights Law
- • LGS 359 - Environmental Law
- • LGS 360 - Special Topics in Legal Studies
- • LGS 416 - International Law
- • LGS 440 - Junior-Senior Seminar in Legal Studies
- • LGS 482 - Legal Studies Internship
- • LGS 483 - Law Internship I
- • LGS 484 - Law Internship II
- • LGS 485 - Independent Study
- • LGS 499 - Legal Studies Comprehensive
- • PHIS 360 - Special Topics in Museums, Archives and Public History
- • PHIS 480 - Senior Seminar: Problems in Musuems, Archives, and Public History
- • PHIS 482 - Internship in Museums, Archives and Public History
- • PSC 203 - Speechmaking and Society
- • PSC 221 - Political Science Methods
- • PSC 301 - American Government and Politics
- • PSC 302 - State and Local Government
- • PSC 303 - Political Philosophy: Plato to Machiavelli
- • PSC 305 - The American Presidency
- • PSC 306 - Contemporary Political Theory: Selected Issues
- • PSC 307G - Liberators, Dictators and Sell-Outs in Modern Latin America
- • PSC 314G - International Relations
- • PSC 317 - Modern Political Philosophy
- • PSC 319 - Postcolonialism
- • PSC 323 - Global Queer Dissent
- • PSC 325 - Global Development
- • PSC 327 - Introduction to Socialism
- • PSC 329 - Ukraine, Russia and the West: Historical Roots of Current Political Crisis
- • PSC 340 - Campaigns, Voters and Elections
- • PSC 341 - Healthcare Politics: U.S. Policy in Comparative Perspective
- • PSC 342 - U.S. Social Policy in Comparative Perspective
- • PSC 348 - Presente! History of Latinos in the United States
- • PSC 350 - Crime and Deviance in Latin America: A History of Social Control
- • PSC 351 - Planet Politics and the Anthropocene
- • PSC 352 - U.S. Constitutional History I: Government and the Economy
- • PSC 353 - U.S. Constitutional History II: Rights and Liberties
- • PSC 359 - Environmental Law
- • PSC 360 - Special Topics in Political Science
- • PSC 413 - Natural Disasters in American Society
- • PSC 440 - Junior/Senior Seminar in Political Science
- • PSC 480 - Albany Internship
- • PSC 481 - Law Internship
- • PSC 482 - Washington DC Internship
- • PSC 483 - Political Science Internship I
- • PSC 484 - Political Science Internship II
- • PSC 486 - Independent Study
- • PSC.Q 101 - Introduction to Political Science
Mathematics
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Music
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Peace and Justice
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Philosophy
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Psychology
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Religious Studies
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- • RES 201G - Hinduism Practiced: Yoga, Devotion and Emotion
- • RES 210 - Judaism From Abraham to Afterlife
- • RES 217 - Accounting for Genocide: Religious Dilemmas and Ethical Questions
- • RES 220G - Religions of China
- • RES 230G - Buddhism
- • RES 242 - Christianity Past and Present
- • RES 246 - The Church and Its Music Through The Ages
- • RES 250G - Islam & Global Issues
- • RES 303G - Sacred Literature of India
- • RES 306G - Women and Goddesses in India
- • RES 307G - Religious Pluralism in Practice: Kerala, India
- • RES 311 - Judaism: Theological Questions and Sacred Texts
- • RES 323G - Wisdom of India and China
- • RES 340 - Jesus Across Religions and Cultures
- • RES 341 - Merton: Mystic and Prophet
- • RES 342 - Matthew, Mark and Luke: Synoptic Gospels
- • RES 344 - The Church and Its Art Through the Ages
- • RES 345 - World Catholicism: Pope Francis, the Church and the World
- • RES 347 - Women and Christianity
- • RES 351G - The Qur’an Unveiled: Social Justice, Women, and Nature
- • RES 352G - Love and Beauty in Mystical Islam
- • RES 360 - Interfaith Studies and Dialogue: Theory and Practice
- • RES 361 - PII Jews, Christians and Muslims in Dialogue
- • RES 362G - Walking in the Footsteps of the Prophets: Discovering Your Spiritual Roots in the Holy Land
- • RES 363 - Religion in America
- • RES 365G - Love, Sex, & the Body in World Religions
- • RES 366 - Meaning of Death
- • RES 367 - Globalization, Inclusivity and Dialogue: Experiential Learning
- • RES 369 - In the Beginning
- • RES 370 - The End Times
- • RES 371 - Introducing the Bible
- • RES 372 - Storming the Heavens
- • RES 373 - Secrets of the Sages: The Hidden Literature of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
- • RES 374 - The Prophets for Today
- • RES 376 - Religion and Healing: a Global Perspective
- • RES 377G - Mysticism and Spirits: Altered States Across Cultures
- • RES 378 - Spiritual Autobiography
- • RES 379 - The Inner Search for God
- • RES 381 - Peace and Justice
- • RES 382 - Living Well: Ethics in the World’s Religions
- • RES 383G - War and Peace in World Religions
- • RES 384 - Encountering Evil: Responses From World Religions
- • RES 385 - Liberation Movements: Empowerment, Solidarity, and Praxis
- • RES 386 - Malcolm and Martin: a Study of the American Civil Rights Movement
- • RES 387 - Auschwitz and After: Religious Questions and Ethical Dilemmas
- • RES 388 - Christian Ethics: Stories of Virtue and Violence
- • RES 389 - The Holocaust in Italy and France: Fascism, Resistance and Rescue
- • RES 390 - Ethics of the Professions
- • RES 391 - Biomedical Ethics
- • RES 393 - Philosophy of Religion
- • RES 394 - Sociology of Religion
- • RES 395 - Religion and Science
- • RES 396 - Religion and Politics
- • RES 399 - Junior-Senior Seminar in Religious Studies
- • RES 401 - Special Topics in Religious Studies
- • RES 482 - Interfaith Internship
- • RES 483 - Religious Studies Internship I
- • RES 484 - Religious Studies Internship II
- • RES 485 - Independent Study
- • RES 486 - Independent Study
- • RES 499 - Religious Studies Comprehensive
- • RES.Q 101 - Exploring Religion
Sociology and Anthropology
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Theatre and Dance
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Women and Gender Studies
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Science (courses only)
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