Some of the following course types may be cross-walked to specific SUNY instructional types. Activity (A): describes a course where there is participation or performance of a physical activity.
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews golf course and club house. Golf has six widely recognised different types of course – and there is a type not widely recognised that could be considered ...
Some of the following course types may be cross-walked to specific SUNY instructional types. Activity (A) describes a course where there is participation or performance of a physical activity. Faculty ...
Lower-level courses, especially in the 1xx series should present introductory and fundamental subject matter that should generally be accessible to most disciplines and majors. Upper-level courses ...
Before you propose a new course the CRC reminds you to be sure that your course does not cover the same material as another course in the curriculum. Courses are proposed in the Course and Catalog ...
Why Propose a Special Topics Course? Departments and programs are encouraged to try out new course material on an experimental basis through the use of a special topics course number before formally ...
Internships and “co-ops” are a partnership between the student, the University, and employers that formally integrate students’ academic study with work or community service experience. Internships ...
Academic subject codes, also known as prefixes, are four-letter abbreviations that appear before course numbers to identify the department offering the course (e.g., JRNL 5001 is offered by the ...