MAJOR COURSES
(Any course may be taken as an elective if there are no prerequisites or a student has satisfied them.)
Art and Art History
ART 1101 Drawing
ART 3313 Painting
AHY 1113 History of Western Art I (from1500 B.C. to 1400 A.D.) HS/HU
AHY 2301 The Art of the Baroque in Northern Europe HU
HIS 1105 Formation of Western Society HS/HU
PHI 1113 Philosophy from Ancient Times to the Renaissance HU
Business/Economics
Passing both parts of the Math Proficiency Test is a general pre-requisite for all courses in Business, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics. The prerequisite for upper-level (3000 or 4000) courses in Business and Economics is completion of ECO 2201 Principles of Economics
BUA 1101 Principles of Accounting I
BUA 1102 Principles of Accounting II
MAT 1107 College Algebra NSM
MAT 1110 Calculus for Business
ECO 2201 Principles of Economics SS
STA 2215 Elementary Statistics for Social Sciences
BUA 2209 Principles of Marketing
ECO 3303 Microeconomic Theory
ECO 3320 Macroeconomic Theory
ECO 3324 Managerial Economics (Optional Capstone)
ECO 4405 History of Economic Thought (Mandatory Capstone)
BUA/PSY 2220 Psychology in the Workplace (prerequisite: completion of PSY 1106 Introduction to Psychology)
COM 1110 Public Speaking (completion of ENG 1101 with a grade of at least “C-” or ENG1102. Native speakers of English are exempted from this requirement)
Communication
COM 1102 Interpersonal Communication
COM 1110 Public Speaking (completion of ENG 1101 with a grade of at least “C-” or ENG1102. Native speakers of English are exempted from this requirement. Communication majors may also be exempted by permission)
COM 2203 Quantitative Research Methods (prerequisites: COM 1102 and 1103) SS
COM 2265 Digital Photography and Web Design (Special Topic: fulfils a major requirement in Communication)
COM 3326 Organizational Communication
COM 3338 European Film Art (Budapest Campus only)
ENG 2204 Advanced News Reporting and Writing (prerequisite: completion of ENG 1103)
COM 4594 Senior Seminar
Political Science
PSI 1101 Introduction to Political Science SS
PSI 1111 Classical Political Thought HS/SS
PSI 2203 International Law and Organization SS
PSI 2213 Comparative Politics of Western European Polities
PSI 2216 U.S. Campaigns and Elections
PSI 3307 U.S. Foreign Policy
PSI 3398 Guided Independent Study (2 CR)
PSI 4492 Senior Seminar
HIS 1105 Formation of Western Society
HIS 1134 Understanding Europe I
COMPETENCE COURSES
FYS 1170 First Year Seminar An Introduction to the Liberal Arts through Research
(Mandatory for all first-semester students)
ENG 1002 College Composition (by placement)
ENG 1101 Introduction to College Writing (English Composition I)
TOEFL Intensive Course (eight classes a week)
Mandatory for all fifth-semester and upper-class students who have not satisfied the TOEFL requirement (213 CBT, 80 iBT)
MAT 1001/1002 Mathematics Workshop (Pass/Fail course, compulsory for students having failed either part of the Math Proficiency Test)
Physical Education
Skill activities
EPE 1071 Basketball
EPE 1091 Volleyball
Fitness Activities
EPE 1055A Special Topics in Fitness Activities ( Aerobics )
EPE 1047 Folk/Social Dance (Salsa)
EPE 1055Y (Sp Topic) Yoga
ELECTIVES satisfying BLAR requirements
AHY 1113 History of Western Art I (from1500 B.C. to 1400 A.D.) HS/HU
HIS 1105 Formation of Western Society HS/HU
HIS 1134 Understanding Europe I HS/HU
HIS 2229 U.S. History in the Cold War Era HU
HIS 2265 Holocaust and Memory
PHI 1113 Philosophy from Ancient Times to the Renaissance HU
PSY 1106 Introduction to Psychology SS
BIO 2265 The Molecular Design of Life NSM
ENG 2266 SP: Multicultural Voices in Contemporary American Literature HU
HUN 1101 Elementary Hungarian I.
GSC 2207 The History of Natural Science - Mathematical and Physical Aspects NSM
CCS 2212 World Music GP/CCS
IDS/CCS 2203 Introduction to Hungarian Culture (open to students from countries other than Hungary) Prerequisite: completion of both parts of English Composition; native speakers of English are exempted from this requirement GP/CCS
(Please note that the College reserves the right to cancel or add courses or to make substitutions)
Explanation of Codes
BLAR Basic Liberal Arts Requirements
GP/CCS Global Perspective/Cross Cultural Studies
HS Heritage Sequence
HU Humanities
NSM Natural Science and/or Mathematics
SS Social Science