TABLE OF CONTENTS - New Jersey City University

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Undergraduate .............................................................................................. 5 Academic Calendar ............................................................................... 5 Academic Affairs .................................................................................. 5 Academic Programs ............................................................................. 6 Baccalaureate Degree Programs .................................................. 6 Minor Programs ............................................................................. 7 Dual Admissions with New Jersey Community Colleges ............. 8 Undergraduate Degree Requirements ................................................. 8 Academic Foundations Program .................................................. 8 Academic Foundation Courses ............................................ 10 All University Requirement Courses ........................................... 11 General Education Program ........................................................ 11 General Education Tier I Courses by Modes of Inquiry ....... 13 General Education Tier II Courses by Modes of Inquiry ...... 14 General Education Tier III Courses ...................................... 15 Major Programs ........................................................................... 15 Minor Programs ........................................................................... 16 Total Degree Credits .................................................................... 16 Academic Program Planning ............................................................. 16 Undergraduate Curriculum Planning .......................................... 16 Major Requirements .................................................................... 16 Associate in Arts and Associate in Science Degrees ................ 16 Associate in Applied Science Degree ......................................... 16 Pre-Professional Preparation ...................................................... 16 Academic Requirements, Policies, and Procedures .......................... 17 Academic Fresh Start .................................................................. 17 Academic Grievance/Appeal Procedure ..................................... 18 Academic Honors ........................................................................ 18 Academic Integrity Policy ........................................................... 18 Academic Standing ...................................................................... 20 Access to Student Records and FERPA ..................................... 21 Administrative Withdrawal .......................................................... 22 Advanced standing for transfer credit or credit by examination ........................................................................................................ 22 Attendance Policy ........................................................................ 23 Cancellation of Course and Staffing ........................................... 24 Change of Enrollment Status ...................................................... 24 Change of Major .......................................................................... 24 Class Status ................................................................................. 24 Co-Major ....................................................................................... 24

Concurrent Study in Two Degree Programs ............................... 24 Course Load and Overload Options ............................................ 24 Course Residency Requirement .................................................. 25 Course Substitution ..................................................................... 25 Course Waivers ............................................................................ 25 Courses at Other Institutions ...................................................... 25 Cumulative Grade Point Average ................................................ 25 Dean's List .................................................................................... 26 Declaration of Major Program of Study ...................................... 26 Degree Requirements .................................................................. 26 Distance Education Complaint Procedures ................................ 27 Dropping or Adding a Class ........................................................ 27 Electives and Minor Programs .................................................... 27 Financial Aid-Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy ............... 27 Grade Recomputation .................................................................. 28 Grading System ........................................................................... 28 Graduate Courses Open to Undergraduate Students ................. 29 Graduation and Certification Applications ................................. 29 Graduation Clearance .................................................................. 29 Graduation with Honors .............................................................. 30 Independent Study ....................................................................... 30 Major Requirements .................................................................... 30 Mid-Semester Progress Report ................................................... 30 Minimum Grade Point Average in Major .................................... 30 Non-Classified Study ................................................................... 30 Pass/Fail Options ........................................................................ 30 Reasonable Accommodation Grievance Procedure for Students with Disabilities ............................................................................ 31 Registration .................................................................................. 31 Repeated Courses ........................................................................ 31 Second Baccalaureate Degree .................................................... 31 Second Major After Graduation .................................................. 31 Summer Study ............................................................................. 31 Time Limits on Credits and Degree Completion ......................... 31 Transcripts ................................................................................... 32 Visiting Students ......................................................................... 32 Voluntary Withdrawal .................................................................. 33 Withdrawing from a Class ........................................................... 33 William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences ............................. 33 African and African-American Studies ....................................... 35

African and African-American Studies, Minor ..................... 36 Art ................................................................................................. 36

Art--B.A. Art History ............................................................. 46 Art--B.A. Art Therapy ............................................................ 47 Art--B.A. Fine Arts and Crafts .............................................. 49 Art--B.A. Graphic Arts and Design ....................................... 50 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Ceramics ................................ 52 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Drawing/Painting ................... 54 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Graphic Design ...................... 55 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Illustration .............................. 56 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Jewelry/Metals ...................... 57 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Photography .......................... 59 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Printmaking ........................... 60 Art--B.F.A., Concentration in Sculpture ............................... 61 Art--Minor in Art History ...................................................... 62 Art--Minor in Art Studio ....................................................... 63 Art--New Jersey Art Teacher Certification Program (P?12) ................................................................................................. 63 Biology .......................................................................................... 65 Biology - Medical Imaging Science Specialization, B.S. ...... 68 Biology - Medical Laboratory Science Joint-Degree Program, B.S. ......................................................................................... 69 Biology Joint Degree and Dual-Degree Programs ............... 70 Biology with Teacher Certification (Biology), B.A. ............... 71 Biology, B.A. ........................................................................... 72 Biology, B.S. ........................................................................... 74 Biology, B.S. (NJCU) and Biomedical Engineering, B.S. (NJIT), Dual Degree (3 + 2) Program ............................................... 75 Biology, Minor ........................................................................ 77 Doctor of Dental Medicine Dual Degree with Rutgers School of Dental Medicine (RSDM), B. S. ........................................ 77 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine Dual Degree with New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM), B.S. ...................... 79 Health Information Management ......................................... 80 Chemistry ..................................................................................... 81 Chemistry (NJCU) and Chemical Engineering (NJIT), Dual Degree (3 + 2) Program ........................................................ 85 Chemistry with Teacher Certification, B.A. .......................... 87 Chemistry with Teacher Certification, B.S. .......................... 89 Chemistry, B.A. ...................................................................... 90 Chemistry, B.S. ...................................................................... 92 Chemistry, Minor ................................................................... 93 Computer Science ........................................................................ 94 Computer and Information Systems, Minor ........................ 98 Computer Science, B.S. ........................................................ 98 Computer Science, Minor ..................................................... 99

Health Information Management, B.S. .............................. 100 Earth and Environmental Science ............................................. 101

Earth and Environmental Science--Earth Science Elementary Education (Teacher Certification), B.A. .............................. 106 Earth and Environmental Science--Earth Science, B.A. .... 108 Earth and Environmental Science--Earth Science/Secondary Education (Teacher Certification), B.A. .............................. 109 Earth and Environmental Science--Earth Science/Secondary Education (Teacher Certification), B.S. .............................. 111 Earth and Environmental Science--Environmental Science, B.A. ....................................................................................... 112 Earth and Environmental Science--Environmental Science, B.S. ....................................................................................... 114 Earth and Environmental Science--Geographic Information Science (GIS), Certificate .................................................... 116 Earth and Environmental Science--Geography, Minor ...... 116 Earth and Environmental Science--Geology, B.S. ............. 117 Earth and Environmental Science--Geoscience, Minor .... 118 English ........................................................................................ 118 English--Creative Writing, B.A. ........................................... 127 English--Creative Writing, Minor ........................................ 129 English--Literature, B.A. ..................................................... 129 English--Literature, Minor .................................................. 131 English--Teacher Certification Elementary Education (K-6), B.A. ....................................................................................... 132 English--Teacher Certification Secondary Education (K-12), B.A. ....................................................................................... 134 English as a Second Language ................................................. 136 Ethnic and Immigration Studies ............................................... 138 Ethnic and Immigration Studies, Minor ............................. 138 History ........................................................................................ 139 History, B.A. ......................................................................... 143 History, Minor ...................................................................... 145 History--Social Studies (Teacher Certification), B.A. ........ 145 International Studies ................................................................. 148 International Studies, Minor ............................................... 148 Latin American, Caribbean, and Latino Studies ....................... 149 Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies, Minor ...... 151 Mathematics .............................................................................. 152 Mathematics, B.A. ............................................................... 156 Mathematics, Minor ............................................................ 158 Mathematics--Concentration: Actuarial Science, B.A. ..... 158 Mathematics--Teacher Certification, B.A. ......................... 159 Media Arts .................................................................................. 161

Cinema Studies, Minor ....................................................... 166 Media Arts, B.A. .................................................................. 167 Media Arts, Minor ............................................................... 169 Modern Languages .................................................................... 169 Middle Eastern Studies, Minor ........................................... 174 Spanish, B.A. ....................................................................... 174 Spanish, Minor .................................................................... 175 Spanish--Teacher Certification, B.A. .................................. 175 Music, Dance, and Theatre ........................................................ 177 Dance, Minor ....................................................................... 187 Music, Minor ....................................................................... 187 Music--Music Business, B.A. ............................................. 187 Music--Music Education (Teacher Certification K?12), B.A. ............................................................................................... 189 Music--Musical Theatre, B.A. ............................................ 191 Music--No specialization, B.A. ........................................... 193 Performance--Classical--Instrumental (other than piano), B.M. ...................................................................................... 194 Performance--Classical--Instrumental (piano), B.M ........ 196 Performance--Classical--Voice, B.M. ................................ 198 Performance--Jazz Studies, B.M. ...................................... 200 Theatre Arts, Minor ............................................................. 202 Philosophy and Religion ............................................................ 202 Ethics, Minor ....................................................................... 206 Philosophy and Religion, Minor ......................................... 206 Philosophy, B.A. .................................................................. 207 Physics ....................................................................................... 208 Applied Physics, B.A. .......................................................... 211 Applied Physics, B.S. .......................................................... 213 Applied Physics, B.S. (NJCU) and Civil Engineering, B.S. (NJIT), Dual Degree (3 + 2) Program .................................. 215 Applied Physics, B.S. (NJCU) and Electrical Engineering, B.S. (NJIT), Dual Degree (3 + 2) Program .................................. 217 Applied Physics, B.S. (NJCU) and Mechanical Engineering, B.S. (NJIT), Dual Degree (3 + 2) Program .......................... 218 Applied Physics, Minor ....................................................... 220 Applied Physics--Physical Science Teacher Certification Secondary Education (K-12), B.A. ...................................... 220 Applied Physics--Pre-Engineering (Two-Year Program for Transfer) .............................................................................. 222 Astronomy, Minor ................................................................ 223 Political Science ........................................................................ 223 Political Science, B.A. ......................................................... 226 Political Science, Minor ...................................................... 228

Pre-Law Studies ......................................................................... 228

Pre-Law, Minor .................................................................... 229

Psychology ................................................................................. 229

Psychology, B.A. .................................................................. 232

Psychology, Minor ............................................................... 234

Sociology and Anthropology ..................................................... 234

Anthropology, Minor ............................................................ 238

Sociology, B.A. .................................................................... 238

Sociology, Minor .................................................................. 240

Sociology--Crime and Social Behavior, B.A. ...................... 240

Sociology--Family, Health and Youth Services, B.A. ......... 241

Sociology--Human Services in Aging, B.A ........................ 243

Urban Studies, Minor .......................................................... 244

Women's and Gender Studies ................................................... 244

Women's and Gender Studies, B.A. .................................... 247

Women's and Gender Studies, Minor ................................. 248

Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education ................. 249

Early Childhood Education ........................................................ 251

Early Childhood Education Major with Dual Certification in Early Childhood (P?3) and Special Education (Teacher of Students with Disabilities) ................................................. 254

Early Childhood Education Major with Dual Teacher Certification in Early Childhood (P?3) and Elementary Education (K?6), B.A. ......................................................... 255

Early Childhood Education with P?3 Teacher Certification ............................................................................................... 257

Elementary and Secondary Education ..................................... 258

Elementary Education Co-major with K?6 Certification (With Major in Arts and Sciences) ............................................... 262

Elementary Education Co-major with K?6 Certification and 5?8 Subject Endorsement (With Major in Arts and Sciences) ............................................................................................... 263

Secondary Education with K-12 Certification (with major in Arts and Sciences) ............................................................. 264

Literacy Education ..................................................................... 266

Multicultural Education ............................................................. 268

Dual Certification Program in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education and Teacher of Bilingual Education Endorsement, B.A. .............................................................. 270

Dual Certification Program in Early Childhood Education or Elementary Education and Teacher of English as a Second Language Endorsement (ESL), B.A. ................................... 270

Special Education ...................................................................... 271

Dual Certification Program in Elementary Education and Teacher of Students with Disabilities Endorsement, B.A. ............................................................................................... 273

College of Professional Studies ....................................................... 275

Economics, Minor ............................................................... 319

Criminal Justice ......................................................................... 276

Finance ....................................................................................... 319

Criminal Justice, B.S. .......................................................... 279

Finance, B.S. ....................................................................... 321

Criminal Justice, Minor ....................................................... 281

Management .............................................................................. 323

Fire Science ................................................................................ 281

Business, Minor .................................................................. 326

Fire Science, B.S. ................................................................ 282

Entrepreneurship, B.S. ........................................................ 326

Fire Science, Minor ............................................................. 283

Entrepreneurship, Minor ..................................................... 328

Fitness, Exercise and Sports ..................................................... 284

Global Business, B.S. .......................................................... 328

Exercise Science, B.S. ........................................................ 287

Hospitality Management, B.S. ............................................ 330

Fitness, Exercise and Sports, Minor .................................. 288

Management, B.S. ............................................................... 331

Health Sciences ......................................................................... 289

Sports Management, B.S. .................................................. 333

Health Sciences with Teacher Certification in Health Education, B.S. .................................................................... 292

Supply Chain, Logistics and Maritime Port Management, B.S. ............................................................................................... 334

Health Sciences--Public Health Education, B.S. ............... 293

Marketing ................................................................................... 336

New Jersey, Certification for Driver Education .................. 294

Marketing, B.S. .................................................................... 338

New York Permanent, Certification for Driver Education ............................................................................................... 295

New York Provisional, Certification for Driver Education ............................................................................................... 295

Public Health Education, B.S. ............................................ 295

Public Health, Minor ........................................................... 296

National Security Studies .......................................................... 297

Cyber Defense, Certificate .................................................. 300

Information Security (INFOSEC) - Standard 4011, Certificate ............................................................................................... 300

Marketing, Minor ................................................................. 340 Public Relations, Minor ...................................................... 340 Social Media Marketing, Minor .......................................... 341 Emeriti ................................................................................................ 341 Equal Opportunity/Non-discrimination Statement ......................... 342 Affirmative Action Statement .......................................................... 342 Notice of Non-discrimination and Title IX ....................................... 342 Index ......................................................................................................... 343

Information Systems Security Officers (ISSO) - Standard 4014, Certificate .................................................................. 300

Military Science, Minor ....................................................... 300

National Security Studies, B.S. .......................................... 301

National Security Studies, Minor ....................................... 302

Nursing ....................................................................................... 302

Nursing--Accelerated Program (Second Degree), B.S. ..... 308

RN to BSN Nursing Program, B.S.N. .................................. 308

School of Business ........................................................................... 309

Accounting ................................................................................. 309

Accounting for Business, Minor (for Business Students) ............................................................................................... 312

Accounting for Business, Minor (for Non-Business Students) ............................................................................................... 312

Accounting, B.S. .................................................................. 313

Accounting--Bridge Program to the M.S. in Accounting, B.S. ............................................................................................... 314

Economics .................................................................................. 316

Economics, B.A. .................................................................. 318

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UNDERGRADUATE

About the Catalog

The Undergraduate Catalog of New Jersey City University is published on an annual basis and presents announcements regarding general information, academic regulations, and/or academic programs extant at the date of publication. The University reserves the right to change any of its announcements, regulations, or requirements at any time without notice or obligation. The procedures, policies, and/or fees are subject to change. Further, this information does not constitute a contract, and the University reserves the right for any reason to cancel or modify any course or program listed herein, or to make changes in any of the material contained herein at any time. Individual course offerings and programs may vary from year to year as circumstances dictate.

For the most current information about course offerings, academic programs, policies, and regulations, students are directed to the University website at .

The Office of the Provost and Senior Vice President is responsible for the preparation of the content of this publication. Send any inquiries regarding catalog content to catalog@njcu.edu.

Failure to read the undergraduate catalog does not excuse a student from the requirements and regulations as described herein.

Academic Calendar

2018-2019

2018 Fall Semester

Event

Date

Labor Day:

Monday, September 3, 2018

University Closed

Fall Semester classes begin

Tuesday, September 4, 2018 8:30 a.m.

Fall Open House Saturday, October 20, 2018 9:00 a.m.

Thanksgiving Recess: No Classes

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 22-24, 2018

Convocation

Wednesday, December 5, 2018 2:00 p.m.

Fall Semester Last Day of Classes

Monday, December 10, 2018

Reading Day

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Fall Semester Exam Week

Wednesday?Tuesday, December 12?18, 2018

Fall Semester Ends

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Winter Recess: Tuesday?Monday, December 26, 2018?January 1, University Closed 2019

2019 Winter Intersession

Event

Date

Winter

January 2?15, 2019

Intersession (in-

person courses)

Winter

January 2?February 19, 2019

Intersession

(online courses)

2019 Spring Semester

Event

Date

Martin Luther Monday, January 21, 2019 King Day: University Closed

Spring Semester Tuesday, January 22, 2019 8:30 a.m. Classes begin

Presidents' Day: Monday, February 18, 2019 University Closed

Spring Recess: Monday?Saturday, March 11?16, 2019 No Classes

Good Friday: No Friday and Saturday, April 19-20, 2019 Classes

Spring Open House

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Spring Semester Monday, May 6, 2019 Last Day of Classes

Reading Day

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Spring Semester Wednesday?Tuesday, May 8?14, 2019 Exam Week

Spring Semester Tuesday, May 14, 2019 Ends

Undergraduate Thursday, May 16, 2019 and Graduate Commencement

2019 Summer Sessions

Event

Date

Memorial Day: Monday, May 27, 2019 University Closed

Summer Session Tuesday, May 28, 2019 8:00 a.m. I Classes Begin

Summer Session Monday, July 1, 2019 I Ends

Independence Day: University Closed

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Summer Session Monday, July 8, 2019 8:00 a.m. II Classes Begin

Summer Session Thursday, August 8, 2019 II Ends

Academic Affairs

Hepburn Hall, Room 309 201-200-3003

Dr. Daniel J. Julius (djulius@njcu.edu), Provost and Senior Vice President

Dr. Nurdan Aydin (naydin@njcu.edu), Interim Assistant Provost

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Tamara Cunningham (tcunningham@njcu.edu), Assistant Vice President for Global Initiatives

Dr. Karen D. Morgan (kmorgan@njcu.edu), Interim Assistant Provost for Undergraduate Experience

Dr. Sarah Vandermark (svandermark@njcu.edu), Assistant Provost for Student Success

Anna Palermo (apalermo@njcu.edu), Confidential Assistant to the Provost

Sherifa Abdalla (sabdalla@njcu.edu), Program Assistant

Jennifer Fitzgerald (jfitzgerald5@njcu.edu), Administrative Assistant

The Office of the Provost houses the Provost, who is the chief divisional administrator of the University's academic programs, policies, procedures and departments. The vision of the Division of Academic Affairs is to lead New Jersey City University in becoming a nationally recognized leader in urban, public, higher education.

The Division of Academic Affairs is committed to creating and sustaining a higher education environment for New Jersey City University's students and faculty that is grounded in a culture of evidence and that values excellent teaching, scholarly achievement, creative activity, service, and lifelong learning. The Division supports the mission of the University by providing high quality academic degree and certificate programs with urban and global perspectives, as well as a robust faculty-development program.

The Division of Academic Affairs, as the academic and intellectual core of New Jersey City University, is committed to providing a richly diverse student population with a high quality education in an urban setting. The Division strives to uphold the value of a liberal arts education for its students by maintaining a highly qualified and diverse faculty, offering dynamic and challenging academic programs, and providing an integrated academic support system to promote student retention and achievement.

The Office supervises the faculty and professional staff assigned to all academic departments within the William J.Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences, the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education, the College of Professional Studies, the School of Business, the Continuing Education Office, the Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library, and all academic support departments:

? Academic Career Planning and Placement ? Lee Hagan Africana Studies Center ? Ofiice of Military & Veterans Services ? Office of Research Grants and Sponsored Programs ? Office of Specialized Services and Supplemental Instruction ? Online Learning ? Opportunity Scholarship Program ? Pre-College Programs ? University Advisement Center ? Youth Corps/AmeriCorps

Academic Programs

New Jersey City University offers a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate degree programs through the William J. Maxwell College Arts and Sciences, the Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education, the College of Professional Studies, and the School of Business. In addition, interdisciplinary study and special certification programs are provided within each school.

Program descriptions, which appear later in this catalog, provide students with the general scope of study in each area. Certain elective courses are alternated on a semester and/or yearly basis so that a student will have a broad choice of courses.

The University offers undergraduate degree programs in liberal arts, education, and professional fields such as business administration, criminal justice, fire science, health sciences, nursing and professional security studies. Some undergraduate programs provide pre-professional preparation for careers that require advanced study, e.g., dentistry, medicine, or law. The liberal arts programs are sufficiently flexible so that students may develop a degree of competence for immediate employment by completing a block of professional/area courses in conjunction with liberal arts majors. The University also offers several joint degrees and programs with Rutgers University - The State University of New Jersey and New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), whereby students can graduate with either a joint degree from both institutions or a degree from New Jersey City University along with a certificate in a specialization.

Baccalaureate Degree Programs

1. Bachelor of Fine Arts

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Art (p. 37)

1. Bachelor of Arts

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Applied Physics (p. 208) ? Art (p. 37) ? Biology (p. 65) ? Chemistry (p. 81) ? Earth and Environmental Science (p. 101) ? English (p. 120) ? History (p. 139) ? Mathematics (p. 152) ? Media Arts (p. 162) ? Music (p. 178) ? Philosophy (p. 203) ? Political Science (p. 224) ? Psychology (p. 229) ? Sociology (p. 234) ? Spanish (p. 170) ? Women's and Gender Studies (p. 245)

Additional information can be obtained by visiting the office, located in Hepburn Hall, Room 309, or by calling 201-200-3003 between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

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2. Bachelor of Arts

? Deborah Cannon Partridge Wolfe College of Education: ? Early Childhood Education with a co-major in Arts and Sciences for P?3 Certification, Elementary Education Certification and Special Education Certification (p. 251) ? Elementary Education with a co-major in Arts and Sciences (p. 259) ? Elementary/Special Education with a co-major in Arts and Sciences for dual Certifications--Elementary Education and Special Education (p. 259)

3. Bachelor of Arts

? School of Business: ? Economics (p. 316)

4. Bachelor of Music in Music Performance

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Music (p. 178)

5. Bachelor of Science

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Applied Physics (p. 208) ? Biology (p. 65) ? Chemistry (p. 81) ? Computer Science (p. 94) ? Earth and Environmental Science (p. 101)

6. Bachelor of Science

? College of Professional Studies: ? Criminal Justice (p. 276) ? Finance (p. 320) ? Fire Science (p. 281) ? Public Health Education (p. 289) ? National Security Studies (p. 297)

7. Bachelor of Science

? School of Business: ? Accounting (p. 310) ? Finance (p. 320) ? Management (p. 323) ? Marketing (p. 336)

8. Bachelor of Science in Nursing

? College of Professional Studies: ? R.N. to B.S.N. (for registered nurses) (p. 303) ? Nursing--Accelerated Program (Second Degree Program # non-nursing degree prerequisite) (p. 303)

9. Joint Degrees with the Rutgers School of Health-Related Professions

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management (p. 80) ? Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science (Biology) (p. 69) ? Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging (Biology) (p. 68)

10. Joint Degrees with New Jersey Institute of Technology

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering (p. 75) ? Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering (p. 85) ? Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (p. 215) ? Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (p. 218)

11. Pre-Engineering (2-year transfer program to New Jersey Institute of Technology)

? Two-year program in Physics with transfer to NJIT for a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (p. 208)

12. Dual Degree Program with New Jersey Institute of Technology

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences: ? Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics (NJCU) and Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (NJIT) (p. 208)

Minor Programs

The general curriculum pattern provides broad flexibility and freedom of choice to combine a degree program with study in a minor program area that has special relevance for the individual student. Students generally elect minor programs for personal enrichment or for developing a degree of competence for employment upon graduation. In addition to minor programs derived from the major disciplines, the University offers the following minor programs:

? William J. Maxwell College of Arts and Sciences

? African and African-American Studies (p. 36) ? Anthropology (p. 36) ? Applied Physics (p. 220) ? Art: Art History (p. 62) ? Art: Studio Art (p. 63) ? Astronomy (p. 223) ? Biology (p. 77) ? Chemistry (p. 93) ? Cinema Studies (p. 166) ? Computer and Information Systems (p. 98) ? Computer Science (p. 99) ? Dance (p. 187) ? Economics (p. 319) ? Ethnic and Immigration Studies (p. 138) ? Fire Science (p. 283) ? Geography (p. 116) ? Geoscience (p. 118) ? History (p. 145) ? International Studies (p. 229) ? Latin American, Caribbean and Latino Studies (p. 151) ? Mathematics (p. 158) ? Media Arts (p. 169) ? Middle Eastern Studies (p. 174) ? Music (p. 187) ? Philosophy and Religion (p. 206) ? Political Science (p. 228) ? Pre-Law (p. 229) ? Psychology (p. 234)

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