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Advisory List of Candidate Courses

Please find below a list of possible candidate courses for S-BOLD 2015-16 identified based on enrollments during AY 2014-15, space considerations, High Demand/Controlled Access Courses (HD/CA), major requirements for high enrollment majors, and student success rates. This list is not exhaustive in scope as they were identified based on enrollment history and student success rates. Other courses not listed here may still meet the criteria for impact.  Faculty members are invited to contact the Associate Provost for Online Education, Wendy Tang, at wendy.tang@stonybrook.edu and 631 632-7012 to discuss their ideas prior to submission of LOIs.


 

AAS 220:  China: Language and Culture EUR 101: Foundations of European Culture
ACC 210:  Financial Accounting HIS 104: United States Since 1877
AMR 102:  Making American Identities  HIS 396: Topics in US History
AMS 102: Elements of Statistics HUI 235: Sex, Love, and Tragedy in Early Italian Literature
AMS 110: Probability & Stat Life Science HUI 239: Modern Italy
AMS 161: Applied Calculus II JRN 101/JRN 103: News Literacy 
AMS 210: Applied Linear Algebra LIN 200: Language in the U.S. 
AMS 261: Applied Calculus III MAP 103: Proficiency Algebra
AMS 301: Finite Mathematical Structures MAT 125/126: Calculus A/B
AMS 310: Survey of Probability and Stat MAT 131/132: Calculus I/II
AMS 315: Data Analysis MAT 203: Calculus III with Applications
AMS 318:  Financial Mathematics MEC 101/102: Engineering Computing and Problem Solving I/II
AMS 361: Applied Calculus IV: Diff Eq. MEC 104: Practical Science of Things
ANP 300: Human Anatomy MEC 280: Pollution and Human Health
ANT 260:  How we EAT MUS 119: The Element of Music
BIO 101: Human Biology PHI 100: Concepts of the Person
BIO 201:  Fundamentals of Biology: Organisms to Ecosystems PHI 104: Moral Reasoning 
BIO 202:  Fundamentals of Biology: Molecular and Cellular Biology PHI 105: Politics and Society
BIO 203: Fundamentals of Biology:  Cellular and Organ Physiology PHI 108: Logical and Critical Reasoning II
BIO 204: Intro Biology Lab I PHI 200: Intro to Ancient Philosophy
BIO 205: Intro Biology Lab IIA PHY 121: Physics for Life Sciences I
BIO 314: Cancer Biology PHY 122: Physics for Life Sciences II
BIO 315: Microbiology PHY 123: Physics for Life Sci Lab I
BIO 320: General Genetics PHY 124: Physics for Life Sciences Lab II
BIO 325: Animal Development PHY 131/132: Classical Physics I/II
BIO 334: Principles of Neurobiology PHY 133/134: Classical Physics Lab I/II
BIO 358: Biology and Human Social and Sexual Behavior POL 102: Introduction to American Government
CCS 101: Intro to Cinema and Cultural Studies PSY 103: Intro to Psychology 
CHE 130: Problem Solving in General Chemistry PSY 220: Survey in Developmental Psychology
CHE 133: General Chemistry Lab I PSY 230: Survey in Abnormal and Clinical Psychology
CHE 134: General Chemistry Lab II PSY 240: Survey in Social Psychology
CHE 321: Organic Chemistry I PSY 250: Survey in Biopsychology
CHE 322: Organic Chemistry IIA PSY 310: Research and Writing in Psychology
CHE 326: Organic Chemistry IIB PSY 334: Autism and Intellectual Disability
CHE 327: Organic Chemistry Lab PSY 338: Behavior Deviation in Children
CSE /ISE 215: Foundations of Computer Science PSY 339:  Special Topics in Clinical Psychology
CSE 101: Intro to Computers PSY 345: Theories of Personality
CSE 110: Intro to Computer Science PSY 347/WST 377: Psychology of Women
CSE 114: Computer Science I PSY 348/349: Special Topics in Social Psychology
CSE 214: Computer Science II PSY 358: Special Topics in Biopsychology
ECO 108: Introduction to Economics SOC 105: Intro to Sociology
ECO 305: Intermediate Macroeconomic Th. SOC 247/WST 247: Sociology of Gender
ESL 193/593: Advanced Composition SOC 340/WST 340: Sociology of Human Reproduction
EST 201: Technological Trends in Society SPN 111/112: Elementary Spanish I/II
EST 320: Communication Technology Systems THR 101: Intro to Theatre Arts
EST 325: Technology in the Workplace