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Schedule Of Distance Learning Courses
Spring 2009

Please Note: All face-to-face meetings are mandatory! Students must use BMCC email.

For Online Orientation, go to http://www.bmcc.cuny.edu/distance/about/DLIntro.html



COURSE NUMBER

COMMENTS

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

No face-to-face meeting.

The main textbooks are: Windows on Humanity 3rd edition, by C.P. Kottak, & Angeloni, E. Annual Editions of Anthropology 08/09. Both by MacGraw Hill.

Email Prof. Mathews-Salazar upon registration
pmathews@bmcc.cuny.edu

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


ANT 100.982
Introduction to Anthropology
Paula Saunders
psaunders@bmcc.cuny.edu
Students meet on Fridays 4:00 - 4:40 pm in N-519.

AST 110.985
General Astronomy
Shana Tribiano
stribiano@bmcc.cuny.edu

Students meet for lab every Friday, 3:00- 4:40pm. in Room N-519.

Email Professor Tribiano one week before classes begin.


AST 110.986
General Astronomy
Shana Tribiano
stribiano@bmcc.cuny.edu

Students meet for lab every Monday, 5:30- 7:10pm. in Room N-519.

Email Professor Tribiano one week before classes begin.


BUS 104.981
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.
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See sample course syllabus

There are no face to face meetings.

The textbook is Business by Pride Hughes and Kapoor, 9th edition.

The syllabus will be emailed to all students on the roster, the day before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


BUS 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.
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See sample course syllabus

There are no face to face meetings.

The textbook is Business by Pride Hughes and Kapoor, 9th edition.

The syllabus will be emailed to all students on the roster, the day before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


BUS 200.981
Business Organization and Management
Elinor Garely
egarely@bmcc.cuny.edu
 

CHE 202.985
College Chemistry II
Charles Kosky
ckosky@bmcc.cuny.edu

Prof. Kosky will explain what to expect for this course.
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Students are required to attend lab meetings on Tuesdays, 10 am - 12:45 pm in Room N-510.

CSC 110.981
Computer Programming I
Yakov Genis
ygenis@bmcc.cuny.edu

 

Email Professor Genis one week before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


ECE 201.981
The Exceptional Child
Jean-Yves Plaisir
jplaisir@bmcc.cuny.edu

See Sample Syllabus

No face-to-face meeting required.

Please sign up for the course at least one week in advance and check your BMCC email to confirm registration.

The text book for the course is: Hunt, Nancy & Marshall, Kathleen. (2002). Exceptional Children & Youth. 4th Edition. New York: Houghton Mifflin.


ECO 100.981
Introduction to Economics
Mohammed Soleymani
msoleymani@bmcc.cuny.edu
 

ECO 201.981
Macroeconomics
Sangeeta Bishop
sbishop@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Bishop introduces the subject of Macroeconomics and the major themes of the course, as well as the course assignments (especially the Writing Intensive element).


No face-to-face meeting.

Please check your BMCC email address one week before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


ECO 201.982
Macroeconomics
Albert Duncan
Aduncan@bmcc.cuny.edu

Meet Prof. Duncan and find out more about taking ECO 201.
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Email Professor Duncan one week before classes begin.


ECO 202.981
Microeconomics
Sangeeta Bishop
sbishop@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Bishop introduces the subject of Microeconomics and the topics of the course.

 

No face-to-face meeting.

Email Professor Bishop one week before classes begin.

 


ENG 121.985
English Composition I & II, in Tandem
Bernardo Pace
bernardo_pace@yahoo.com

 

Class meets every Tuesday, 11:00 am - 12:45 pm in M-205 and Thursday, 11:00 am - 11:50 am in N-685.

Email Professor Pace one week before classes begin.


ENG 337.981
Science Fiction
Joe Bisz
joebisz@verizon.net

Please check your BMCC email address one week before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


ENG 382.981
American Literature II
Bernardo Pace
bernardo_pace@yahoo.com

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.
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See course syllabus

Email Professor Pace (bernardo_pace@yahoo.com) upon registration.

 


ENG 391.981
World Literature I
Joyce Zonana
jzonana@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face to face meeting.

Please sign on to Blackboard one week before classes begin to begin participating in the course.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


ENG 392.981
World Literature II
Francesco Crocco
fcrocco@bmcc.cuny.edu


No face to face meeting.

Please sign in to Blackboard one week before classes begin.

Textbook to be announced.


GEO 100.981
Introduction to Human Geography
Patricia Mathews-Salazar
pmathews@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face to face meeting.

Please sign in to Blackboard one week before classes begin.

Textbook to be announced.


HUM 211.981
Introduction to Gerontology
Alice Lun
mlun@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face to face meeting.

Please sign in to Blackboard one week before classes begin.

Textbook to be announced.


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

Meet Prof. Rose and find out more about taking HUM 401.
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See sample course syllabus

Mandatory face to face Thursday. February 5, 6 - 7 pm in Room S-511A.

Students must contact Prof. Rose with correct e-mail address at Lrose@bmcc.cuny.edu
upon registration for the course.


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.
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Email Professor Pantoja (spantoja@bmcc.cuny.edu) 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.
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Email Professor Pantoja (spantoja@bmcc.cuny.edu) upon registration.

LIN 100.981
Introduction to Linguistics
Ken Levinson
klevinson@bmcc.cuny.edu

 


MAR 100.981
Introduction to Marketing
Guadalupe Campos
gcampos@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Campos discusses the purpose, requirements, and organization of the course.
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No face-to-face meeting.

Please e-mail instructor one week before classes begin.


MAT 100.981
Fundamentals of Mathematics I
Claire Wladis
profwladis@gmail.com

MAT 100 is for liberal arts students. Prof. Wladis decribes how this section differs from a face-to-face course.
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No face-to-face meeting.

Please email instructor the week before classes begin.


MAT 104.981
Mathematics for Health Sciences
Claire Wladis
profwladis@gmail.com

No face-to-face meeting.

Please email instructor the week before classes begin.


MAT 150.981 and .982
Introduction to Statistics
Alla Morgulis
ask4math@gmail.com

Find out more about what you'll learn by taking MAT 150 from Prof. Morgulis
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Required Meetings: Mid-term Exam on Monday, 3/23/09, 2 - 3:30 pm and Final Exam on 5/18/09, 2 - 3:30 pm in Room N-774.

Email Professor Morgulis (ask4math@gmail.com) upon registration.


MAT 150.983
Introduction to Statistics
Glenn Miller
gmiller@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face-to-face meeting.

Please e-mail instructor after registering.


MAT 150.984
Introduction to Statistics
Barbara Ashton
bashton@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face-to-face meeting.

Please e-mail instructor after registering.


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

MAT 206.981
Mathematical Foundations for Calculus
Shantha Krishnamachari
Skrishnamachari@bmcc.cuny.edu

See sample course syllabus

Required Meetings: Friday, 3/27/09, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm and Monday, 5/18/09, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm in Room S-632.

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

Meet Prof.Han and find out more about taking MAT 209.
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See course syllabus

Email Professor Han one week before classes begin

NUR 415.981
Nursing Today and Tomorrow
Barbara Tacinelli
profbtacinelli@hotmail.com

 

Email Professor Tacinelli (profbtacinelli@hotmail.com) upon registration.


OFF 111.981
Computer Keyboarding
Francisca Campos
fcampos@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Campos discusses the requirements for learning Computer Keyboarding.

See course syllabus

No face-to-face meeting.

Please e-mail instructor after registering.


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.
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No face-to-face meeting.

Please e-mail instructor after registering.


PHI 100.981
Introduction to Philosophy
Roger Foster
rfoster@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Foster discusses the major philosophical problems and questions this course addresses, as well as the course tasks.

See course syllabus

No face-to-face meeting.

Please sign on to Blackboard one week before classes begin


PHI 111.981
Cultural and Ethical Issues in Science and Technology
Roger Foster
rfoster@bmcc.cuny.edu

Find out how the class will give you an opportunity to think about the role of technology in our lives, using both philosophical theory and contemporary issues.

See course syllabus

No face-to-face meeting.

Please sign on to Blackboard one week before classess begin

 


PSY 100.981
General Psychology
Maram Hallak
mhallak@bmcc.cuny.edu

Check BMCC email one week before classes begin.

 


PSY 200.981
Social Psychology
Maram Hallak
mhallak@bmcc.cuny.edu

Check BMCC email one week before classes begin.

 


PSY 240.981
Developmental Psychology
Janice Walters
Jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu

Find out more about what you'll learn by taking Developmental Psychology from Prof. Walters.
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Email Professor Walters one week before classes begin

PSY 245.981
Psychology of Women
Miriam Caceres-Dalmau
mdalmau@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face-to-face meeting.

Check your BMCC e-mail account 1 week before the 1st day of classes.


PSY 250.981 & 250.982
Child Psychology
Rhea Parsons
r.par@att.net

See course syllabus

Orientation Package

No face-to-face meeting.

Contact Professor Parsons upon registration.


PSY 260.981
Abnormal Psychology
Janice Walters
Jwalters@bmcc.cuny.edu

Find out more about what you'll learn by taking Abnormal Psychology from Prof. Walters.
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Email Professor Walters one week before classes begin

PSY AFN 271.981
Foundations of Black Psychology
Miriam Caceres-Dalmau
mdalmau@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Caceres-Dalmau explains the major themes and African-centric perspective of the course.

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No face-to-face meeting.

Check your BMCC e-mail account 1 week before the 1st day of classes.


SBE 100.981
Product and Service Creation
Mahatapa Palit
mpalit@bmcc.cuny.edu

Meet Prof. Palit and find out more about taking SBE 100-981
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Check BMCC email one week before classes begin.

This course has been designated Writing Intensive.


SOC 100.981
Introduction to Sociology
Elizabeth Wissinger
ewissinger@bmcc.cuny.edu

No face-to-face meeting.

Please sign on to Blackboard one week before classes begin


SOC 100.982
Introduction to Sociology
Robin Isserles
risserles@bmcc.cuny.edu

Meet Prof. Isserles and find out more about taking SOC 100.
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No face-to-face meeting.

Please check your BMCC email account 1 week before the 1st day of classes.


SPE 100.985
Fundamentals of Speech
Suzanne Schick
sschick@bmcc.cuny.edu

Class meets face-to-face every Wednesday from 5:30 - 6:20 PM in Room S-633.

Email Professor Schick one week before classes begin


SPE 245.981
The Mass Media
Suzanne Schick
sschick@bmcc.cuny.edu

Class meets face-to-face on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 for orientation from 6:30 - 7:20 PM in Room M-205.

Email Professor Schick one week before classes begin


SPN 101.981
Spanish I
Alister Ramírez-Márquez
aramirez@bmcc.cuny.edu
Face-to-face meetings: Introduction, Wednesday, 02/04/09, 11 am - 12:30 pm, Mid-term, Monday, 03/23/09, 11 am - 12:30 pm, and Final Exam, Monday, 05/18/09, 11 am - 12:30 pm, all in Room M-205.

SPN 102.981
Spanish II
Hilario Barrero
hbarrero@bmcc.cuny.edu

Professor Barrero welcomes you (in Spanish and English) to Spanish 102.

See course syllabus

Prerequisite: SPN 101

Email Professor Barrero one week before classes begin


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