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EDU 206 (Foundations of Disability and Inclusive Education)

This class provides students with lenses to analyze how disabilities are represented and understood in cultural, historical, and social contexts, emphasizing how these contexts help inform inclusive education. The historical basis for the disability rights movement and inclusive education will be addressed, including legislation and litigation that has had a significant impact on the field....

ART 122 (History of Photography)

This course will examine many aspects of the history of photography from 1839 to the present. From its inception as a tool for science, art, and travel, photography has become a unique device for seeing, exploring, and documenting the world and its people. We will analyze the progression and evolution of its technical and aesthetic...

BUS 219 (Business Analytics)

This course is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to harness the power of data analytics for effective storytelling in the business context. Students will learn how to collect, analyze, and interpret data to create compelling narratives that inform decision-making and drive business success. The digital age of business requires an...

HERstory Makers: Roundtable Talk

The Women's Resource Center is sponsoring a reoccurring monthly women-centered discussion called: HERstory Makers: Roundtable Talk, led by facilitator @Evelyn Humphreys. "HERstory Makers" will be an open forum for young adults to talk about real situations in and out of the classroom.  This event is intended to create a "safe space" for students to...

ITL 221 (Intermediate Intensive Italian 1 & 2)

This intensive course combines Italian 200 and 210 into a one-semester course. It is designed for students who have been placed in ITL 200 or who already had two semesters of introductory Italian as a second language and want to continue studying it at the intermediate level. Prerequisite: ITL 102 or ITL 106 or departmental...

FRN 221 (Intermediate Intensive French I & II)

This  intensive  course  combines  French  200  and  210  into  a  one-semester  course. While reviewing and practicing advanced grammar, students will be trained to write a variety of texts as well as short essays. Since the goal is to enhance students’ speaking and writing abilities in French, French will be the main language spoken in class....

ASL 121 (Elementary Intensive ASL I & II)

American Sign Language 121 is an intensive course combining ASL 105 and ASL 106 into one semester. The main objective is to improve signed communication skills, expand comprehension skills, increase sign literacy and expressive skills, and develop a further awareness of culture of deaf and hard of hearing users of ASL. Materials on basic conversational...

ARB 221 (Intermediate Intensive Arabic I & II)

This intensive course combines Arabic 200 and 210 into a one-semester course. It offers students an opportunity to enhance their Arabic reading, writing, speaking and comprehension skills through active class use of vocabulary and grammar. The course’s balanced four-skills approach endeavors to prepare students to use the language in a natural way for communication in...

ARB 121 (Elementary Intensive Arabic I & II)

This intensive course combines Arabic 105 and 106 into a one-semester course.  It is designed for students who have had not previous background in Arabic.  Students develop their skills in listening, comprehension, speaking and writing in Arabic.  In addition to building vocabulary on everyday lie, students develop the ability to introduce and describe themselves and...

Admissions and Financial Aid Info Session: CUNY in the Heights

Interested in applying to BMCC? Join an in-person information session that will focus on the opportunities and programs offered at Borough of Manhattan Community College, as well as the admissions process for all prospective students. You’ll discover what BMCC can offer you: 50+ academic programs to prepare you for a world full of opportunities...