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Contents
President’s Welcome
Academic Calendar 2021- 2022
General Information
The Curriculum
Academic Offerings
Course Descriptions
ACCT - Accounting
AIP - Advanced Interdisciplinary Perspectives
ARAB - Arabic
ART - Art and Art History
BIOL - Biology
BUS - Business
CHEM - Chemistry
CHIN - Chinese
COMM - Communication and Media Arts
CRW - Creative Writing
DANC - Dance
ECO - Economics
ENV - Environmental Studies
EWL - English & World Literatures
FREN - French
GSS - Gender and Sexuality Studies
HIST - History
IDS - Interdisciplinary Studies
IS - International Studies
IT - Information Technology
JS-Justice Studies
MATH - Mathematics
MMC Workshop
MUS - MUSIC
NEU - Behavioral Neuroscience
NYC - New York City Seminars
PBH - Public Health
PHIL - Philosophy
PHR - Politics and Human Rights
PHYS - Physics
PS - Political Science
PSYCH - Psychology
RS - Religious Studies
SOC - Sociology
SPAN - Spanish
SPCH - Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
SW - Social Work
THTR - Theatre Arts
WRIT - Academic Writing
Academic Honors and Recognition
Academic Standards, Policies and Procedures
Academic Services and Support
Registration Services
Technology at MMC
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Board of Trustees
Administrative Directory
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(Art Majors substitute: ART 315 Painting II)
(Art Majors substitute: ART 339 Drawing II)
PS 105
Introduction To Politics
PS 307
GOV&POLIT IN RUSSIA&EAST EUROP
PS 328
POLITICS OF POPULAR CULTURE
PS 371
RESEARCH METHODS IN SOC SCI
PS 456
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
PS 479
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SEMINAR
PS ELEC
POLITICAL SCIENCE ELECTIVE(S)
(if foundations requirement already satisfied)
PHR 49X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
PSYCH 232
PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING
PSYCH 311
PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN
PSYCH 330
TESTS & MEASUREMENTS
PSYCH ELEC
PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE(S)
SOC 105
Introduction To Social Work
SOC 106
SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
SOC 209
Practicum In Social Work
SOC 210
Anthropology at Museums in New York City
SOC 218
ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
SOC 220
Central Park & The People
SOC 237
SOCIAL STATISTICS
SOC 29X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SOC 39X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SOC 456
SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR
SOC 49X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SOC ELEC
SOCIOLOGY ELECTIVE(S)
SPAN 314
Advanced Gram/comp/translat ii
SPAN ELEC
SPANISH ELECTIVE(S)
SPCH 252
ST: IN LANGUAGE PROCESSES
SPCH 29X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SPCH 303
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL SP
SPCH 320
MGMT COMMUNICATIVEL-IMP IN AC
SPCH 39X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SPCH 49X
INDEPENDENT STUDY
SW 204
VALUING DIFFERENCE
THTR 203
VOICE & SPEECH:
THTR 229
MUSICAL THEATRE TECH II
THTR 274B
Fundamentals Of Musical Thtr
THTR 283
PERFORMING ARTS IN LONDON
THTR 302
Scenic Design
THTR 402
SCENIC DESIGN II
THTR DDF
DAILY DANCE FEE
THTR ELEC
THEATRE ELECTIVE(S)
THTR ELECT.L
THEATRE ELECT - LIBERAL ARTS
THTR ELECT.N
THEATRE ELECT - NON LIB ARTS
THTR INT
THEATRE INTENSIVE WORKSHOPS
THTR MLP
MUSIC LESSON PROGRAM
THTR PVF
PRIVATE VOICE FEE
PHR 106
SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION
PHR 305
POLITICS OF ABORTION
2 Political Science Electives at the 300 level or above
2 PSYCH Electives 6
Bedford Hills/Taconic College Program Combined Course
Culture Cluster Electives
Governance Cluster Electives
THTR 302B
Scenic Design I
THTR 402B
Scenic Design ii
EWL 354
GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM
THTR 303
Costume Design
THTR 403
COSTUME DESIGN II
IDS 299
Independent Study/Internship
IS 314
Ethnography
THTR 303B
Costume Design I
THTR 403B
Costume Design ii
PHIL 334
20TH CENTURY PHILOSOPHY
PSYCH 335
APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
THTR 304
Lighting Design
THTR 404
LIGHTING DESIGN II
PHIL 409
HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SC
PHIL 410
CLASSIC PHILOSOHICAL TEXTS
THTR 304B
Lighting Design I
THTR 404B
Lighting Design ii
PSYCH 344
TRAINING & DEVEL IN ORGANIZAT
RS 395
TEACHING APPRENTICESHIP
RS ELEC
RELIGIOUS STUDIES ELECTIVE(S)
THTR 310
Voice And Speech Practicum ii
SOC 371
RESEARCH METHODS IN SOC SCI
Advanced Perspectives (400 level courses)
ART 342
DIGITAL IMAGING II
THTR 432
ACTING IV: TEXT & PERFORMANCE
THTR 450
ADVANCED TECHNICAL PROJECTS
ART/COMM/THTR
A 300 or 400 level non-Western film, literature or art history course
(Art Majors substitute: ART 315)
(Art Majors substitute: ART 339)
Ballet (by placement)
Ballet (by placement)
Bedford Hills and Taconic College Programs Combined Course
THTR 496B
Advanced Playwriting Tech ii
THTR 330
Scene Into Song I
THTR 331
Scene Into Song ii
PHIL 345
VALUE THEORY
Course(s) with Service Learning component
DS1: Studies in Creative Expression
DS2: Studies in Literature and Language
DS3: Studies in Natural Science and Mathematics
DS4: Studies in Psychology, Philosophy and Religious Studies
DANC
Elective in Modern or Ballet
Dramatic Literature Course 300/400-level
Elective Courses and any two EWL or CRW course
Electives
HIST
One History Elective
THTR 353
ACTING III:BFA
Historical Perspectives (200 level courses)
Internship 399/499
SPCH 499 Internship in Teaching English as a Second Language or Other Language (TESOL) 3
Jazz (by placement)
Jazz (by placement)
Modern (by placement)
Modern (by placement)
(Musical Theater students only)
(must fulfill the course as choreographer)
THTR 396B
Intermediate Playwriting ii
(must take two of three genres)
(or equivalency with prior experience)
One 100-level ENV course 3
DANC
One appropriate 300- or 400-level course from another Dance BA concentration
One Art History Elective at the 200/300/400 levels
or Other Language (TESOL)
(1. Pitch and Harmony, 2. Rhythm, 3. Improvisation)
Performing Masculinity in the Ballet Cannon (1 credit each)
Pointe (by placement, 1 credit each)
Any 300-level Dramatic Literature course
Research or Internship (400 level)
SOC
Two Sociology Electives
Special Topic of Related Interest*
Two Semesters of Projects
Study Abroad Course in consultation with advisor
Tap (by placement)
Tap (by placement, 1 credit each)
Technical Production or Design course
Thematic/Generic Perspectives (300 level courses)
ART 352
3-D ANIMATION