| CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES |
| Course Selections |
COURSE 1
US History - General Education
- RPOS 101Y American Politics
- AGOG 125 The American City
- AHIS 100 Amer Political+Social Hist I
- AHIS 220Y Public Policy Modern America
- AAAS 213 History Civil Rights Movement
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COURSE 2
Global and Cross Cultural Studies - General Education
- AGOG 225 World Cities
- RPOS 102 Comparative + Intrntl Politics
- AJST 275 Antisemitism in Hist Perspect
- AANT 108 Cultural Anthropolgy
- AECO 130 Third World Economies
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COURSE 3
Natural Sciences - General Education
- AENV 105 Intro to Envir Sci
- APHY 100 Contemporary Astronomy
- AANT 110 Introduction Human Evolution
- APHY 104 Physical Science for Humanists
- APHY 103 Exploration of Space
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COURSE 4
Arts - General Education
- ACLA 208 Greek Archeology
- AENG 102Z Intro to Creative Writing
- AARH 260 Intro to Cinema
- AARH 170 Survey of Art Western World I
- ATHR 107 Introduction to Dramatc Art
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COURSE 5
Elective
APSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
BLAW 200 Legal Environment of Business
AWSS 202 Intro Lesbian and Gay Studies
AENG 144 Reading Shakespeare
ARUS 161 Russian Civilization
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| Information about your background and plans |
| 2. List any plans or ideas that you may have for further education or careers after you earn your bachelor’s degree (Examples: Law school, Medical school, finance, etc.)
I am thinking about going to graduate school for political science, or possibly law school. |
| 3. List any secondary areas of interest or alternative majors you might like to pursue.
History, or maybe psychology. |
| 4. List any special circumstances that might affect your schedule. (e.g., athletic team participation, commuting, ROTC).
I will be a member of the track team, so I must work around team practice times. |
| 5. Have you been admitted to the Project Renaissance program?
No |
| 6. When do you intend to graduate from the University at Albany?
2011 |
| 7. List any other information that you think will help us to make the best schedule possible for you.
I prefer morning classes, if possible. |
| 8. In the case of students with disabilities, any special requirements can be communicated through the Office of Disabled Students Services (518) 442-5490.
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