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SY 5980: Senior Seminar in Criminology
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
This is the culminating senior-level individual research and writing experience for criminology majors. An individual project is identified by the student within the area of criminology. The student may choose to ground the thesis in one of the following courses: SY3600 Social Deviance, SY4080 Sociology of Crime and Corrections or SY4810 Sociology of Law and Justice, and work under the supervision of a faculty member teaching the course. The thesis is developed in regular consultation with the selected thesis supervisor, resulting in a major research paper. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: A.S. Degree in Criminal Justice; completion of selected course with a grade of C or better; SY4520; EMS.
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SY 5990: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
This is the culminating senior-level research and writing experience for sociology majors. The course requires students to demonstrate the ability to apply sociological concepts and analysis to the study of a particular topic. To this end, each seminar will have a broad range of topics identified by the instructor. The student will develop a research project within this range and complete a major research paper. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: Senior standing, SY4520
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SY 8998: Sociology Free Elective
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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SY 8999: Sociology Free Elective
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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SY 9990: Independent Study-SY
1.00 - 16.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
An independent study must be undertaken with the guidance of an SY faculty member, based in an academic department, and related to the student's course of study. Prerequisite: Permission of the SY instructor
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VA 2000: Introduction to Art
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Studio course designed to introduce fi rst-year students to exercises that challenge their assumptions of the creative process. This course will begin to provide students with the basic visual and verbal vocabulary to proceed to the next level in the Visual Arts curriculum. The exercises will be completed using both, the fundamentals of basic art techniques such as drawing, painting, modeling and fabricating, and references from contemporary art currents. Required for all Visual Arts majors. Offered every semester. Satisfi es General Education Domain 2 requirement. Prerequisite: EC II placement.
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VA 2010: Introduction to Creative Thinking
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
A must for students considering careers in advertising, publishing, communications or any other discipline regarding creative visual solutions. Students solve exercises designed to challenge the way we perceive reality through conditioning and stereotypes. A variety of skills are developed at the beginners level. The objective is to develop in the students the skills to make creative visual statements avoiding conventional thinking. Required for Art majors. Offered every semester. Previously called "Perception". Satisfies General EducationDomain 2 requirement. Prerequisite: EC I.
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VA 2020: Basic Design
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The studio course deals with the development of visual structures and the relationship among two, three, and four (time) dimensions. Through structured projects, beginning with point and visual rhythm, the course will explore line, plane, and color. Students will learn the fundamental principals to organizing these multi-dimensions as they relate to graphics, interior design, photography, etc. and how to make informed intelligent visual decisions. The relationship between the traditional crafts, such as painting, sculpture, and the new electronic media arts will be discussed and studied. Satisfies Gen Ed Domain 2 requirement. REQUIRED OF ALL ART MAJORS. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: ECII placement or equivalent
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VA 2030: Drawing
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The process of art from idea to fi nal product. The emphasis is on visual notations, especially drawings. Deals with planning and studying feasibilities before actually entering production, allowing students to work through an idea. Required for all art majors. Offered every semester. Satisfi es General Education Domain 2 requirement. Prerequisite: EC II placement.
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VA 2040: Cartooning & Illustration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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