AA degree students must select four courses from three different departments listed below.
Africana Studies Department |
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AFR 142 - History of African Civilization |
All other AFR Social and Behavioral Science courses are dual listed and can be found with their corresponding departments below.
Economics/Finance Department |
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ECO 100 - Survey of Economics |
ECO 110 - Personal Finance |
ECO 111 - Intro to Finance |
ECO 112 - Intro to Investments |
ECO 207 - Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECO 208 - Principles of Microeconomics |
ECO 212 - Economic Statistics |
ECO 213 - Money and Banking |
ECO 214 - Corporation Finance |
ECO 215 - Economic Development of the U.S. |
ECO 216 - Economics of the Developing World |
ECO 218 - International Economic Systems: Abroad |
ECO 220 - American Banking Practice |
ECO 222 - Economic Geography of the World |
ECO 230 - Intro to International Economics & Finance |
ECO 280 - History of Economic Thought |
FIN 110 - Personal Finance |
FIN 111 - Introduction to Finance |
FIN 112 - Introduction to Investments |
FIN 213 - Money and Banking |
FIN 214 - Corporation Finance |
FIN 230 - Intro to International Eco & Finance |
IGS 101 - Modern World Societies I |
IGS 102 - Modern World Societies II |
History/Political Science/Geography Department |
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AFR 140 - African-American History I* |
AFR 141 - African-American History II* |
AFR 143 - History of Contemporary Africa* |
AFR 200 - History of the Black Woman* |
AFR 203 - Afro-Caribbean World* |
GEO 101 - People and Environment |
GEO 103 - Human Geography |
GEO 201 - Geography of Europe |
GEO 202 - Geography of Long lsland |
HIS 101 - History of Western Civilization through the 18th Century |
HIS 102 - History of Western Civilization since the 18th Century |
HIS 103 - History of the United States through the Civil War |
HIS 104 - History of the United States since the Civil War |
HIS 105 - The World, 1945-Present |
HIS 106 - USA, 1945-Present |
HIS 107 - Pictorial Approach to European History |
HIS 108 - Honors History: Western Roots through the 18th Century |
HIS 109 - Honors History: Western Roots since the 18th Century |
HIS 110 - History of Contemporary Africa |
HIS 124 - Women in the Western World |
HIS 125 - Role of Women in American History |
HIS 130 - Race and Ethnicity America |
HIS 136 - History of Latinos in The U.S. |
HIS 137 - Native Americans |
HIS 140 - Nassau County - History/Government |
HIS 150 - History of the American Labor Movement |
HIS 161 - World History: Antiquity to 1500 |
HIS 162 - World History: 1500 to the Present |
HIS 165 - Religion in World History |
HIS 176 - African-American History I |
HIS 177 - African-American History II |
HIS 178 - History of The Black Woman |
HIS 180 - Health, Disease & Western History |
HIS 190 - History of Sports in America |
HIS 205 - The Ancient World |
HIS 206 - The Medieval World |
HIS 207 - Renaissance and Reformation Europe |
HIS 209 - Twentieth-Century Europe |
HIS 210 - The Modern Middle East |
HIS 212 - History of the Islamic World |
HIS 219 - The History of Latin America: The Ancient World to Independence |
HIS 220 - The History of Latin America: Independence to the Present |
HIS 221 - Afro-Caribbean World |
HIS 222 - Modern Mexico & Central America |
HIS 228 - Modern China |
HIS 230 - Modern Imperialism |
HIS 232 - History of the Cold War |
HIS 234 - History of Ireland |
HIS 235 - Russia Since Peter the Great |
HIS 236 - History of Israel |
HIS 240 - Revolutions of the Modern World |
HIS 250 - Era of the American Revolution |
HIS 255 - The Civil War & Reconstruction |
HIS 260 - Twentieth Century Genocide |
HIS 270 - Racism in the Modern World |
HIS 280 - Atlantic World |
HIS 290 - Religion in American History |
POL 101 - Gov't & Politics in the Modern World |
POL 111 - Nassau County: History and Gov't* |
POL 205 - Introduction to American Politics |
POL 206 - State & Local Government |
POL 208 - Introduction to Public Policy |
POL 209 - The U.S. Presidency |
POL 210 - The U.S. Congress |
POL 260 - International Relations |
POL 261 - Modern Political Ideologies |
Psychology Department |
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EDU 206 - Educational Psychology |
EDU 208 - Foundations of Education |
EDU 235 - Psychology of the Exceptional Child |
PSY 203 - General Psychology I |
PSY 204 - General Psychology II: Research Methods |
PSY 206 - Educational Psychology |
PSY 207 - Industrial Psychology |
PSY 212 - Adolescent Psychology |
PSY 213 - Child Development |
PSY 214 - Adult Development |
PSY 215 - Abnormal Psychology |
PSY 216 - Lifespan Human Development |
PSY 219 - Psychology of Art |
PSY 220 - Brain and Behavior |
PSY 235 - Exceptional Child |
PSY 240 - Human Adjustment |
PSY 241 - Social Psychology |
PSY 242 - The Psychology of People of African Descent |
PSY 243 - Cross-Cultural Psychology |
Sociology Department |
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AFR 185 - Afro-American Culture |
AFR 186 - African American Family |
ANT 203 - Physical Anthropology |
ANT 204 - Cultural Anthropology |
ANT 206 - Introduction to Archaeology |
ANT 207 - From Chiefdoms to Kingdoms |
ANT 208 - Anthropology in Action |
SOC 201 - Intro to Sociology |
SOC 202 - American Society |
SOC 207 - Sociology of Religion |
SOC 209 - Race Class Ethnicity |
SOC 210 - Criminology |
SOC 212 - Social Problems |
SOC 214 - Afro-American Culture |
SOC 215 - Social Change |
SOC 216 - Aging, Society & Culture |
SOC 219 - African American Family |
SOC 220 - Sociology of the Family |
SOC 222 - Sociology of Gender |
SOC 225 - Sociology of Health Care |