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FALL 2004:

COURSE NUMBER
COMMENTS
ANT 100.981
Introduction to Anthropology
Patricia Mathews-Salazar
pmathews@bmcc.cuny.edu


See course syllabus
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

BUS 104.981 & 104.982
Introduction to Business
Kay Conway
Kconway@bmcc.cuny.edu


BUS 104 is a survey course that examines a wide variety of business topics, ranging from economics, to unions, to marketing, to human resources and to financial markets. The course textbook is up to date with examples from current business events, and the online materials include a wide range of student created slide presentations. To meet Prof. Conway, click here.
Low res. for modems
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

BUS 150.981 & 150.982
Business Communication
Mary Padula
Mpadula@bmcc.cuny.edu
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

CSC 110.981
Computer Programming I
Jose Vargas
Profvargas@hotmail.com
Final Exam:
Fri. 12/17

Please e-mail Prof. Vargas at jvargas@bmcc.cuny.edu
instructor upon registration.

ECE 201.981
The Exceptional Child
Fathima Humera
Fhumera@yahoo.com


See course syllabus
Contact Prof. Humera upon registration.

ECE 302.981
Curriculum and Program Planning for Young Children II
Caren Leslie
ece302dl@yahoo.com

Thurs. 9/9
4:15-6pm Room S632,
6-8pm Room S632

Mon. 10/4
3:30-5pm Room S607, 5:30-7pm Room TBA

Tues. 11/9
3:30-5:30pm Room TBA,
6-8pm Room S633

Wed. 12/8
3-5pm Room S607,
5-7pm

Please e-mail the instructor upon registration


ECE 401.981
Supervised Instructional Experience With Young Children
Helen Robinson
hmelerobinson@bmcc.cuny.edu

In ECE 401, you continue your field experience, except in this section, instead of meeting for class time at the college you will meet for discussions online. Prof. Robinson describes this more.
Low res. for modems
Mon. 8/30 from
9:30-11:30am

Contact Prof. Robinson upon registration

ENG 337.981
Science Fiction
Joe Ugoretz
Bmccjoe@yahoo.com


Science fiction is a subject that a lot of people think they are familiar with. Prof. Ugoretz explains what is expected of you in this course and what this familiar subject is really about.
Low res. for modems

See course syllabus
Tuesday 8/31 from 10am-12:30 pm Room S500A

Contact Prof. Ugoretz at bmccjoe@yahoo.com upon registering

ENG 345.981
Modern Poetry
Maria DeVasconcelos
devasconcelos@yahoo.com
Friday 9/3 11am – 12:30pm Room S633
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration

ENG 382.981
American Literature II
Barney Pace
bpace@bmcc.cuny.edu


This reading intensive course begins its survey of American literature before the civil war with the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Prof. Pace describes the progression of the course and the themes that tie the works you will study together.
Low res. for modems


See course syllabus
Wed.9/1 from 2-4pm S-633

Please e-mail Prof Pace at bernardo_pace@
yahoo.com
upon registrating for the course.

FNB 100.981
Introduction to Finance
Shirley Zaragoza
Szaragoza@bmcc.cuny.edu

Wednesday 10/22 9:15 – 11am Room S500A

Thursday 12/16 9:15 – 11 am Room S174

Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.


HUM 401.981
Field Experience in Human Services II
Lisa Rose
Lrose@bmcc.cuny.edu


See course syllabus
Thursday 9/2 5:00 – 7:00 pm Room S633

Students must contact Prof. Rose with their correct e-mail address upon registration.

LAT 125.981
Puerto Rican Culture and Folklore
Segundo Pantoja
Spantoja@bmcc.cuny.edu

Prof. Pantoja tells about the major forces that helped to shape the culture of the Puerto Rican people, both living on the island and abroad.
Low res. for modems
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

LAT 131.981
History of the Dominican Republic
Segundo Pantoja
Spantoja@bmcc.cuny.edu

The DR is the result of the coming together of three great cultures: the indigenous Taíno peoples, people of African descent, and the Spaniards. Prof. Pantoja tells how each one blends into what is today the Dominican culture.
Low res. for modems
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

MAR 100-981
Introduction to Marketing
Guadalupe Campos
gcampos@bmcc.cuny.edu
Friday 8/27 5:30–7pm Room S633

Monday 8/30 2-3:30 pm Room S167

MAT 100-981
Fundamentals of Mathematics I
Claire Wladis
cwladis@bmcc.cuny.edu


MAT 100 is for liberal arts students. Prof. Wladis decribes how this section differs from a face-to-face course.
Low res. for modems
Contact Prof. Wladis upon registration.

MAT 200.981
Introduction to Discrete Mathematics
Nkechi Agwu
Nagwu@bmcc.cuny.edu


Prof. Agwu describes how this writing intensive course will introduce you to discrete math from a research oriented perspective.
Low res. for modems
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.

MAT 209.981
Statistics
Annie Han
Ahan@bmcc.cuny.edu


See course syllabus
Tuesday 9/7 2–4 pm
Room S500A

Tuesday 10/19 2–4 pm Room S631A

NUR 415.981
Nursing Today and Tomorrow
Barbara Tacinelli
profbtacinelli@hotmail.com
Contact instructor upon registering.

OFF 111.981 & 982
Computer Keyboarding
Charlotte Bishop
Cbishop@bmcc.cuny.edu
Thurs. 8/26 from 6-8pm in Room S634

OFF 111-982
Computer Keyboarding
Campos, Francisca
fcampos@bmcc.cuny.edu
Fri.8/27 from 6-8pm in Room S635

OFF 215.981
Communications for the Office
Francisca Campos
fcampos@bmcc.cuny.edu

Find out more about what you'll learn by taking this class.
Low res. for modems
Tues. 8/31 from 6-8pm in Room S633

PSY 100.981
General Psychology
Maram Hallak
mhallak@bmcc.cuny.edu
Contact Prof. Hallak upon registration

PSY 100.982
General Psychology
Rhea Parsons
r.par@att.net
Please e-mail the instructor upon registration

PSY 200.981
Social Psychology
Maram Hallak
mhallak@bmcc.cuny.edu
Contact Prof. Hallak upon registration

PSY 240.981
Developmental Psychology
Janice Walters
Jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu
Contact Prof. Walters at jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu upon registering

PSY 250.981
Child Psychology
Rhea Parsons
r.par@att.net
Students must contact Prof. Parsons with correct e-mail address at r.par@att.net upon registering for the course.

PSY 260.981
Abnormal Psychology
Janice Walters
Jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu
Contact Prof. Walters at jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu upon registering

SOC 100.981
Introduction to Sociology
Robin Isserles
risserles@bmcc.cuny.edu


See course syllabus
Tuesday 10/12 12:30 – 1:45 pm Room S500A

Please e-mail the instructor upon registration.
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