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Cazenovia College 2012-2013 Academic Catalog

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Course Descriptions<br />

<strong>Cazenovia</strong> <strong>College</strong> reserves the right to alter course offerings or course content without<br />

notice. Any course with insufficient enrollment may be cancelled.<br />

Course Identification<br />

AC Accounting<br />

BU Business<br />

CJ Criminal Justice<br />

CM Communications<br />

ED Education<br />

EN English<br />

EQ Equine Studies<br />

FA Fine Arts<br />

FD/FM Fashion Design/Merchandising<br />

HE Health<br />

HC Health Care Management<br />

HG<br />

HS<br />

HU<br />

IM<br />

LG<br />

MS<br />

SA<br />

SB<br />

SM<br />

SP<br />

VC<br />

History and Government<br />

Human Services<br />

Humanities<br />

Information Management<br />

Languages<br />

Military Science<br />

Studio Art<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences<br />

Science and Mathematics<br />

Sport Management<br />

Visual Communications<br />

Generally, courses are numbered from the general to the specific.<br />

Courses numbered from 000-199 may be taken during the freshman and sophomore<br />

years, while courses numbered from 200-299 are normally taken during the sophomore<br />

year. Courses numbered 300-399 or 400-499 are taken during the junior and senior<br />

years respectively. Courses numbered 100 or 100D may not be counted among the<br />

credits required for a degree.<br />

Example:<br />

FA 325<br />

The World of Cinema<br />

3 credits (AS)<br />

A critical study of cinema as an<br />

evolving art form, this course<br />

concentrates on the uniqueness of the<br />

film medium as well as its relationship<br />

to literature and historical reality.<br />

Students view and discuss films and<br />

prepare written analyses on the artistic<br />

technique and cultural impact of film<br />

as a narrative form. (Offered alternate<br />

fall terms)<br />

Prerequisite: EN 201 <strong>Academic</strong> Writing II<br />

Key:<br />

Course Number<br />

Course Title<br />

Credits (Curriculum: AS Arts and<br />

Sciences or CS, Career Studies)<br />

Course description, including offering<br />

frequency and prerequisites

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