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MAT 1375 Precalculus – Spring 2013 – Ganguli

Suman Ganguli
Mathematics|1375|Spring 2013

We will cover topics needed for calculus, focusing on algebraic and graphical approaches to functions. Topics include polynomial functions, inverse functions, radical functions, rational functions, trigonometric […]

COMD4801 E284 PORTFOLIO Spring 2017

COMD4801 E284 PORTFOLIO Spring 2017

MB Kilkelly
Communication D...|4801|Spring 2017

Professor MB Kilkelly Spring 2017 PORTFOLIO Monday, 6:00-9:20 pm G-203

COM1330 Public Speaking, FA2018

COM1330 Public Speaking, FA2018

David Emanuel
Humanities|COM1330|Fall 2018

Introduction to Public Speaking with Professor David Emanuel

ENG3407 Gothic Lit., Sp2016

ENG3407 Gothic Lit., Sp2016

Laura Westengard
English|3407|Spring 2016

The purpose of this course is to gain a better understanding of the popular genre of the Gothic as it was developed and practiced in the late-eighteenth century and through to today in a variety of cultural […]

HUS1101 SPRING2017

HUS1101 SPRING2017

Soyeon Cho
Human Services|D632|Spring 2017

Introduction to Human Services on Wednesdays from 2:30 – 5pm.

Local Anesthesia/Analgesia Jan 2019

Local Anesthesia/Analgesia Jan 2019

suekupsch, maureenarcher

This is a 45 CEU continuing education course given by the Dental Hygiene department of NYC College of Technology. Upon successful completion of this course and application to New York State, participant’s will […]

ARTH1108-OL28 Art of Asia, FA2020

Zhijian Qian
ARTH1108|Fall 2020

This online (synchronous) survey course examines historical developments of art and architecture in Asia, with emphasis on India, China and Japan, from the Neolithic period to modern times, and their role in the […]

FRIDAY @11:30 Black Theatre AFR 1321 Fall 2018

FRIDAY @11:30 Black Theatre AFR 1321 Fall 2018

J. Foster-McKelvia
African America...|AFR 1321|Fall 2018

This introductory course on African American dramatic literature explores the complex ways in which the black experience is constructed and presented by playwrights. In order to examine who or what informs […]

Eng.1101LC33

Eng.1101LC33

Professor Fraad
English|Eng. 1101|Fall 2018

This course connects the science of Biology with the issues, problems and promises created by that science. We will explore the connection between the science of Biology and the real world issues, for example how […]

ENG1101LC–YAAAS! A Course As Bold As You, Fall 2018

ENG1101LC–YAAAS! A Course As Bold As You, Fall 2018

Patrick Corbett
English|ENG 1101|Fall 2018

We invite you to join us on a journey of discovering your dopest self through psychology and writing. In this course, you will learn how to examine, articulate, and shape your identity as a consumer and producer […]

ENG1101 FYLC,FA2018

ENG1101 FYLC,FA2018

Jacquelyn Blain
Computer System...

This First Year Learning Community includes CST 1100 (Intro to Computer Systems), CST 1102 (Problem Solving with Computer Programming), and ENG 1101 (English Composition I), and is designed to leverage all three […]

HMGT4989SP2019

Alexandra Leaf Food and Culture Tours
HMGT 4989|Spring 2019

With New York City as a world food culture laboratory, students will explore the concept of culinary tourism and its economic impact on the tourism industry. Students will create, market and conduct their own NYC […]