| A |
| Academic Advising |
| Academic Affairs |
| Academic Disputes and Grade Challenges |
| Academic Forgiveness Policy |
| Academic Honors and Awards |
| Academic Integrity |
| Academic Life |
| Academic Policies and Procedures |
| Academic Programs |
| Academic Programs |
| Academic Programs |
| Academic Standing |
| Academic Support |
| Accelerated Criminal Justice Track |
| Accelerated RN - BSN Track |
| Accounting Concentration |
| Accounting Courses |
| Accounting with CMIS Concentration |
| Accreditation and Membership |
| ACCT 205 Principles of Financial Accounting |
| ACCT 206 Principles of Managerial Accounting |
| ACCT 307 Intermediate Accounting I |
| ACCT 308 Intermediate Accounting II |
| ACCT 315 Cost Accounting |
| ACCT 330 Financial Statement Analysis |
| ACCT 404 Auditing |
| ACCT 413 Introduction to Taxation |
| ACCT 414 Advanced Taxation |
| ACCT 415 Advanced Accounting |
| ACCT 430 Forensic Accounting |
| ACCT 439 Senior Seminar in Accounting |
| Activities |
| Additional Pennsylvania Department of Education Test Requirements |
| Administration |
| Admission and Classification of Non-Matriculated Undergraduates |
| Admission Requirements |
| Admission to the University |
| Admission, Progression, and Graduation Policies Effective Fall 2012 |
| Affiliation |
| Alcohol and Drug Policy |
| Annual Application Procedures |
| ANTH 101 Cultural Anthropology |
| ANTH 201 The Development of Civilization |
| Anthropology Courses |
| Application |
| Art |
| Art Courses |
| Art Education |
| ARTS 102 Art Appreciation |
| ARTS 210, 211 Watercolor I, II |
| ARTS 213 Art History: Ancient to Renaissance |
| ARTS 214 Art History: Renaissance to Modern |
| ARTS 217, 218 Sculpture I, II |
| ARTS 221 Introduction to Art Therapy |
| ARTS 223 Two-Dimensional Design |
| ARTS 224 Three-Dimensional Design |
| ARTS 225 Drawing and Composition |
| ARTS 226 Drawing from the Model |
| ARTS 230 Elements of Typography |
| ARTS 310 Elementary Art Education |
| ARTS 311 Art in the Secondary School |
| ARTS 315 Graphic Design |
| ARTS 316 Digital Photography |
| ARTS 317 Computer Illustration |
| ARTS 318 Graphic Design II |
| ARTS 319, 320 Painting I, II |
| ARTS 321, 322 Ceramics I, II |
| ARTS 323, 324 Printmaking I, II |
| ARTS 325, 326 Seminars in Art History |
| ARTS 327 Advanced Studio Art III |
| ARTS 350, 351 Cooperative Education |
| ARTS 427 Research Seminar |
| ARTS 428 Independent Project |
| ARTS 431-499 Special Topics |
| ASRS Program (Associate Degree Program) |
| ASRS Program (Associate Degree Program) |
| ASRS Program (Associate Degree Program) |
| Associate Degree Requirements (ASRS) |
| Athletics |
| Attendance |
| B |
| Baccalaureate Degree Requirements |
| Biochemistry |
| BIOL 110 Nutrition in Contemporary Health Care |
| BIOL 120, 120L; 121, 121L Biological Principles I, II (4, 4) |
| BIOL 206, 206L Microbiology |
| BIOL 207, 207L; 208, 208L Anatomy and Physiology I, II |
| BIOL 209 Cell Biology |
| BIOL 210, 210L Introduction to Scientific Techniques |
| BIOL 304 Principles of Genetics |
| BIOL 312 Cell-Cell Interaction |
| BIOL 325 Seminar: Scientific Literature |
| BIOL 326 Seminar: Inorganic, Organic, and Cultural Evolution |
| BIOL 330 General Immunology |
| BIOL 331 Botany, the Biosphere, and Ecosystems |
| BIOL 407 Molecular Genetics |
| BIOL 408, 408L Cell and Molecular Techniques |
| BIOL 411 Microtechniques |
| BIOL 415, 416 Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I, II |
| BIOL 427, 428 Research/Internship |
| Biology |
| Biology (7-12 certification) |
| Biology Courses |
| Biology/Medical Technology Science Program |
| Board of Trustees |
| BSRS (Bachelor Degree Program) |
| BUSA 100 Introduction to Business |
| BUSA 101 Mathematical Analysis for Economics and Business I |
| BUSA 102 Mathematical Analysis for Economics and Business II |
| BUSA 301 Principles of Finance |
| BUSA 302 Financial Management for the Consumer |
| BUSA 303 Money and Banking (Monetary Theory) |
| BUSA 311 Principles of Finance |
| BUSA 320 Business Law I |
| BUSA 350, 351 Cooperative Education |
| BUSA 402 Labor and Employment Law |
| BUSA 435 Senior Seminar in Business Policy |
| BUSI 353 International Business Practice and Culture |
| BUSI 403 International Management |
| BUSI 404 International Business Law |
| BUSI 416 International Business |
| BUSI 432 International Marketing |
| BUSI 439 Seminar in International Business |
| Business Administration Courses |
| C |
| Campus Facilities |
| Certificate Programs |
| Certification Options |
| CHEM 120, 120L; 121, 121L Chemistry Principles I, II |
| CHEM 203, 203L Analytical Chemistry |
| CHEM 207, 207L; 208, 208L Organic Chemistry I, II |
| CHEM 301, 301L; 302, 302L Physical Chemistry I, II |
| CHEM 305 Organic Structure Analysis |
| CHEM 307 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry |
| CHEM 325 Junior Seminar: Chemical Literature |
| CHEM 401, 401L Instrumental Analysis |
| CHEM 425, 426 Senior Research Seminar |
| Chemistry Courses |
| CJA 202 Comparative Criminal Justice System |
| CJA 217 Organized and Organizational Crime |
| CJA 308 Juveniles and the Law |
| CJA 330 Junior Seminar in the Social Sciences |
| CJA 350, 351 Internship |
| CJA 423 Advanced Research in Criminal Justice |
| CJA 430 Senior Seminar |
| Classification of Students |
| CMIS 101 Management Information Systems |
| CMIS 102 Introduction to Computers |
| CMIS 103 Computer Applications |
| CMIS 107 Structured Programming |
| CMIS 108 Intermediate Programming |
| CMIS 210 Web Design and E-Commerce |
| CMIS 231 Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming |
| CMIS 232 Object-Oriented Programming II |
| CMIS 233 Health Care Info Systems |
| CMIS 303 Data Communications and Computer Networks |
| CMIS 305 Survey of Programming Languages |
| CMIS 307 Systems Analysis and Design |
| CMIS 308 Database Management |
| CMIS 321 Information Technology Hardware and Software |
| CMIS 331 Graphical User Interface Programming |
| CMIS 335 Digital Forensics |
| CMIS 412 Operating Systems |
| CMIS 417 Project Management and Practice |
| CMIS 418 Information Security |
| CMIS 420 Advanced Digital Forensics |
| CMIS 427 Senior Seminar Digital Forensics |
| CMIS 439 Senior Seminar |
| Code of Ethical/Professional Standards and Conduct |
| COMM 110 Introduction to Mass Media |
| COMM 218 Desktop Publishing |
| COMM 220 Communications and Culture |
| COMM 223 Two-Dimensional Design |
| COMM 226 Writing for the Media |
| COMM 230 Journalism I |
| COMM 233 Television and Electronic Media I |
| COMM 234 Television and Electronic Media II |
| COMM 235 Public Relations I |
| COMM 240 Television and Society |
| COMM 243 Introduction to Film: Theory and Practice |
| COMM 245 Branding |
| COMM 247 American Popular Culture |
| COMM 256 Law and Ethics in Media |
| COMM 310 Journalism II: News and Feature Writing |
| COMM 311 Magazine Writing |
| COMM 312 Principles of Marketing |
| COMM 314 Editing |
| COMM 317 Computer Illustration |
| COMM 320 Video I |
| COMM 321 Digital Photography |
| COMM 322-334 Special Topics in Communications |
| COMM 325 Digital Media |
| COMM 335 Public Relations II |
| COMM 340 Research Methods |
| COMM 360 Practicum/Seminar |
| COMM 405 Principles of Advertising |
| COMM 415 Photojournalism |
| COMM 421 Documentary Video II |
| COMM 425 Senior Seminar |
| COMM 432 Multi-Media Storytelling |
| COMM 450 Cooperative Education I |
| COMM 451 Cooperative Education II |
| Commencement and Diplomas |
| Commencement Participation |
| Communications |
| Communications Courses |
| Comprehensive or Senior Examinations |
| Computer Management Information Systems Concentration |
| Computer Management Information Systems Courses |
| Core Curriculum |
| Correspondence |
| Course Descriptions |
| Course Enrollment Information |
| Course Fees (Per Course; Per Semester)* |
| Course Grades |
| Credit for Cooperative Education/Internships |
| Credit for Non-Traditional Learning |
| Credit for Off-Campus Studies |
| Credit for Study Abroad |
| Criminal Justice |
| Criminal Justice BA/MA Program |
| Criminal Justice Courses |
| CRJU 101 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System |
| CRJU 200 Introduction to Criminology |
| CRJU 202 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems |
| CRJU 210 Law Enforcement |
| CRJU 212 Police and Community Relations |
| CRJU 217 Organized and White-Collar Crime |
| CRJU 219 Victimology |
| CRJU 222 Women in the Criminal Justice System |
| CRJU 299 Special Topics |
| CRJU 300 Corrections |
| CRJU 308 Juveniles and the Law |
| CRJU 310 Introduction to Criminal Investigation |
| CRJU 317 Criminal Law |
| CRJU 318 The Court System and Court Procedure |
| CRJU 330 Junior Seminar in the Social Sciences |
| CRJU 350, 351 Internship |
| CRJU 403 Probation and Parole |
| CRJU 405 Introduction to Criminalistics |
| CRJU 423 Advanced Research in Criminal Justice |
| CRJU 430 Senior Seminar in Social Sciences |
| CSFN Representative |
| D |
| Dean’s List |
| Degree Program in Business Administration |
| Degree Program in Fire Science and Public Safety Administration |
| Degree Program in Radiologic Science |
| Degree Programs in Education |
| Degree Programs in the Arts and Sciences |
| Degree Requirements with Secondary Education Certification |
| Degrees with Honors |
| Designators Used to Identify Courses: |
| Development |
| Digital Forensics Concentration |
| Directions to Holy Family University – Newtown, Bucks County |
| Directions to Northeast Philadelphia Campus |
| Directions to Woodhaven |
| Dismissal |
| E |
| ECON 103 Introduction to Economics |
| ECON 203 Economic Theory - Micro |
| ECON 204 Economic Theory - Macro |
| ECON 303 Money and Banking (Monetary Theory) |
| ECON 310 Economics of Sport |
| ECON 421 International Economics |
| Economics Courses |
| EDEC 101 Child Development and Learning Ages Pre N-5 |
| EDEC 102 Child Development and Learning Ages 6-9 |
| EDEC 111 Observation I |
| EDEC 112 Observation II |
| EDEC 201 Introduction to Early Childhood Education |
| EDEC 203 Developing Early Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Skills |
| EDEC 204 Literacy Instruction for Young Learners – Part I |
| EDEC 205 Theory and Pre-Practicum I |
| EDEC 206 Theory and Pre-Practicum II |
| EDEC 222 Introduction to Early Childhood Education |
| EDEC 301 Literacy Instruction for Young Learners – Part II |
| EDEC 302 Science and the Young Child |
| EDEC 303 Mathematics and the Young Child |
| EDEC 304 Social Studies and the Young Child |
| EDEC 305 Theory and Practicum I – Grades Pre K-1 |
| EDEC 306 Theory and Practicum II – Grades 2-4 |
| EDEC 321 Infant/Toddler Curriculum |
| EDEC 322 Preschool Curriculum |
| EDEC 401 Student Teaching |
| EDEC 403 Family and Community Relations |
| EDEC 404 Internship in Special Topics |
| EDEC 421 Inclusion in Early Childhood |
| EDEC 422 Student Teaching ELED/EACN |
| EDML 107 Introduction to Middle Level Schools: Philosophy, Organization and Community |
| EDML 301 Reading and Writing in the Content Area |
| EDML 302 Reading and Writing Assessment |
| EDML 303 Reading and Writing Using Children's Literature |
| EDML 402 Student Teaching - EDML |
| EDML 404 Senior Seminar - EDML |
| EDSP 202 Issues in Special Education |
| EDSP 203 Foundations in Inclusive Education for All Learners |
| EDSP 205 Special Education Systems |
| EDSP 207 Including Students with Significant Support Needs |
| EDSP 301 Assessment, Evaluation and Instruction I |
| EDSP 302 Assessment, Evaluation and Instruction II |
| EDSP 303 Collaboration and Assessment Practices to Meet the Needs of All Learners |
| EDSP 304 Collaboration and Best Practice Designs to Meet the Needs of All Learners |
| EDSP 305 Assessment in Special Education: Theory and Practice |
| EDSP 306 Instructional Design in Special Education |
| EDSP 308 Positive Management Strategies in Special Education |
| EDSP 401 Teaching People with Severe and Profound Disabilities |
| EDSP 402 Management Strategies for Special Educators |
| EDSP 403 Student Teaching ELED/SPED |
| EDSP 405 Enhancing Communication and Literacy through Technology |
| EDSP 406 Student Teaching SPED/Pre K-4 |
| EDSP 408 Family and Consultative Models |
| EDUC 205 Teaching Reading in the Content Areas |
| Education Courses |
| EDUN 105 Introduction to Teaching in a Diverse Society |
| EDUN 201 Educational Psychology |
| EDUN 202 Introduction to Curriculum, Planning, and Assessment |
| EDUN 203 Developmental Reading |
| EDUN 204 Reading Assessment and Instruction |
| EDUN 210 Observation I |
| EDUN 211 Observation II |
| EDUN 303 Meeting the Needs of English Language Learners |
| EDUN 315 Practicum I (Field Experience/Mentorship) |
| EDUN 316 Practicum II (Field Experience/Mentorship) |
| EDUN 320 Classroom Management |
| EDUN 321 A Student-Centered Approach to Elementary Social Science Instruction |
| EDUN 322 A Student-Centered Approach to Elementary Mathematics Instruction |
| EDUN 323 A Student-Centered Approach to Elementary Science Instruction |
| EDUN 324 Language Arts and Technology |
| EDUN 331 General Methods and Technology |
| EDUN 332 Education Methods and Curriculum in the Content Area |
| EDUN 402 Student Teaching - ELED |
| EDUN 404 Senior Seminar |
| EDUN 412 Student Teaching – Secondary Education |
| EDUN 414 Senior Seminar – Secondary Education |
| Emergency Procedures for Behavioral Incidents |
| ENGL 101 Writing I |
| ENGL 102 Writing II |
| ENGL 103 Honors Writing I |
| ENGL 104 Honors Writing II |
| ENGL 115 Public Speaking |
| ENGL 201 World Literature I |
| ENGL 202 World Literature II |
| ENGL 203 American Literature I |
| ENGL 204 American Literature II |
| ENGL 205 British Literature I |
| ENGL 206 British Literature II |
| ENGL 207 Introduction to Literary Study |
| ENGL 208 Grammar in Context |
| ENGL 235 Understanding Movies |
| ENGL 241-299 Readings in Literature |
| ENGL 242 The Short Story |
| ENGL 245 Modern American Novel |
| ENGL 247 Irish Literature |
| ENGL 248 Modern Drama |
| ENGL 256 American Tales of Terror |
| ENGL 257 Coming of Age in Fiction |
| ENGL 259 Medicine in American Literature |
| ENGL 263 Honors American Studies |
| ENGL 264 Readings in Christian Spirituality |
| ENGL 265 Contemporary Fiction |
| ENGL 266 Love in Modern Fiction |
| ENGL 301 Early British Literature |
| ENGL 302 Shakespeare |
| ENGL 304 Renaissance Literature |
| ENGL 305 Seventeenth-Century Literature |
| ENGL 306 Eighteenth-Century Literature |
| ENGL 309 Creative Writing |
| ENGL 310 Mythology |
| ENGL 327 Junior Seminar: Literature |
| ENGL 330 American Renaissance |
| ENGL 335 American Realism |
| ENGL 350 Cooperative Education Option I |
| ENGL 351 Cooperative Education Option II |
| ENGL 400 The English Language |
| ENGL 401 The Romantic Period |
| ENGL 402 The Victorian Period |
| ENGL 403 Twentieth-Century Poetry and Drama |
| ENGL 404 Twentieth-Century Novel |
| ENGL 410 Advanced Writing Workshop |
| ENGL 425 Senior Seminar: Literature |
| ENGL 426 Senior Project |
| English |
| English (7-12 certification) |
| English Courses |
| Enrollment Adjustments |
| Equal Opportunity/Non-Discrimination Policy |
| Executive Officers |
| Exit Interview |
| F |
| Faculty |
| Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) |
| Federal Assistance |
| FEXP 100 First Year College Success |
| FEXP 100: First Year Experience (1 credit) |
| Field Experience Requirements |
| Final Grades and Transcripts |
| Finance Concentration |
| Finance Courses |
| Financial Affairs and Administration |
| Financial Aid |
| Financial Information |
| FINC 301 Financial Management I |
| FINC 302 Financial Management II |
| FINC 303 Investments |
| FINC 305 Mergers and Acquisitions |
| FINC 330 Financial Statement Analysis |
| FINC 401 Options and Futures Markets |
| FINC 403 Asset Management |
| FINC 415 International Finance |
| FINC 420 Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management |
| FINC 425 Risk Management |
| FINC 430 Treasury Management |
| FINC 439 Senior Seminar in Finance |
| Fire Science and Public Safety Administration Courses |
| First Year College Success |
| First Year College Success Program |
| First-time, Full-time Students |
| Five-Year Bachelor/Master Programs |
| Five-Year Fast Track Degree Program (BABA/MS) |
| Formal Petition for a Degree |
| FREN 101, 102 Introductory French I, II |
| FREN 103, 104 Intermediate French I, II |
| FREN 201, 202 Grammar and Conversation I, II |
| French Courses |
| Freshman Writing/Speech/Reading – Three Courses (FRBL) |
| FSPS 325 Seminar: Emergency Services Administration |
| FSPS 331 Public Risk Analysis |
| FSPS 426 Seminar: Contemporary Public Safety Issues |
| FSPS 430 Senior Seminar in Major Incident Analysis |
| Full-Time Tuition and Fees – (Non-Nursing Courses) |
| Full-Time Tuition and Fees – (Nursing Courses) |
| G |
| General BSRS |
| General Education |
| General Education |
| General Education |
| General Education — Core Curriculum |
| General Science Courses |
| General University Policies and Procedures |
| GEOG 205 Principles of Geography |
| Geography Courses |
| GERM 101, 102 Introductory German I, II |
| GERM 103, 104 Intermediate German I, II |
| GERM 201, 202 Grammar and Conversation I, II |
| German Courses |
| Grading Policy |
| Graduate Help and Assistance for Teachers-GRAD HAT |
| Graduation Fee |
| Graduation Requirements |
| Graphic Design |
| Grievance Procedures |
| GSCI 104 Biology and the Natural World |
| GSCI 105 Living in the Environment |
| GSCI 106 Chemistry and the Environment |
| GSCI 107 Fundamental Concepts in Biology and Chemistry |
| GSCI 108 The Environment of Planet Earth |
| GSCI 110 The Science of Physics |
| H |
| Harassment Policy and Reporting Procedure |
| Hate Crimes |
| HIST 108 Global History to 500 C.E. |
| HIST 109 Global History 500-1700 |
| HIST 203 American History to 1820 |
| HIST 204 American History 1820 to 1920 |
| HIST 205 American History Since 1920 |
| HIST 208 Global History 1700-Present |
| HIST 211 China in the Twentieth Century |
| HIST 212 The Middle East in Modern Times |
| HIST 263 Honors American Studies |
| HIST 301 Medieval Life and Thought |
| HIST 304 Jeffersonian and Jacksonian Democracy |
| HIST 309 Renaissance and Reformation |
| HIST 310 Early Modern Europe |
| HIST 311 Nineteenth-Century Europe |
| HIST 312 American Immigration History |
| HIST 313 Women in America |
| HIST 315 History of Pennsylvania |
| HIST 316 American Foreign Policy |
| HIST 317 Revolutionary America |
| HIST 318 Atlantic Worlds |
| HIST 340 The American Civil War |
| HIST 351 History Seminar I |
| HIST 400-449 Special Topics |
| HIST 401 Modern European Thought |
| HIST 402 Social Movements in History |
| HIST 404 History of Latin America |
| HIST 405 Contemporary Society |
| HIST 423, 424 Independent Study |
| HIST 428, 429 Cooperative Education Option I, II |
| HIST 451 History Seminar II |
| History |
| History Courses |
| History, Facilities, and Services |
| History/Social Studies (Social Studies 7-12 Certification) |
| History: Past and Present of Holy Family University |
| Holy Family University |
| Holy Family University Academic Calendar – 2012-2013 |
| Holy Family University Undergraduate Studies 2012-2013 |
| Holy Family University, Newtown, Bucks County |
| Holy Family University, Woodhaven, Bucks County |
| Honor Societies |
| I |
| Information Technology |
| Interdisciplinary Humanities |
| Interdisciplinary Programs |
| Intern Student Teaching |
| International Business Concentration |
| International Business Courses |
| ITAL 101, 102 Introductory Italian I, II |
| ITAL 103, 104 Intermediate Italian I, II |
| ITAL 201, 202 Grammar and Conversation I, II |
| Italian Courses |
| K |
| Knowledge of Global Perspective – Three Courses (GP) |
| Knowledge of God, the Judeo-Christian Value System – Two Courses (JCV) |
| Knowledge of Mathematics – One Course (MATH) |
| Knowledge of Natural Science – Two Courses (KNS) |
| Knowledge of the Human Quest – Two Courses (HQ) |
| Knowledge of the National Experience – Two Courses (NE) |
| M |
| Management-Marketing Concentration |
| Management-Marketing Courses |
| MAND 101, 102 Introductory Mandarin I, II |
| Mandarin Courses |
| Maps and Directions |
| MATH 106 Introduction to College Mathematics |
| MATH 107 Introduction to College Algebra |
| MATH 121 Contemporary Mathematics |
| MATH 122 Mathematics for Education Majors |
| MATH 130 Elementary Statistics |
| MATH 150 College Algebra and Trigonometry |
| MATH 211 Calculus I |
| MATH 212 Calculus II |
| MATH 213 Calculus III |
| MATH 220 Linear Algebra with Applications |
| MATH 221 Ordinary Differential Equations |
| MATH 250 Discrete Mathematics |
| MATH 303 Modern Geometry |
| MATH 305 Theory of Numbers |
| MATH 308 Probability |
| MATH 309 Graph Theory |
| MATH 316 Modern Algebra I |
| MATH 317 Modern Algebra II |
| MATH 327 Junior Seminar-History of Mathematics |
| MATH 401 Statistics |
| MATH 403 Advanced Calculus |
| MATH 404 Introduction to Complex Variables |
| MATH 405 Numerical Analysis |
| MATH 410 Operations Research |
| MATH 427 Cooperative Education |
| MATH 430 Senior Seminar |
| Mathematics |
| Mathematics (7-12 certification) |
| Mathematics Courses |
| Matriculated Students |
| Medical Technology Courses |
| MEDT 413 Clinical Hematology/Coagulation |
| MEDT 414 Clinical Immunohematology |
| MEDT 416 Clinical Chemistry |
| MEDT 417 Clinical Microbiology |
| MEDT 418 Clinical Immunology/Serology |
| MEDT 420 Clinical Seminar |
| Members |
| Middle Level 4-8 Requirements |
| Minor in Actuarial Science (6 courses/18-21 credits) |
| Minor in American Studies (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Art-Studio (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Chemistry (6 courses/22-23 credits) |
| Minor in Communications (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Computer Management Information Systems (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Criminal Justice (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in History (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Literature (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Management and Marketing (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Mathematics (6 courses/21-23 credits) |
| Minor in Natural Sciences (6 Courses, 22 Credits) |
| Minor in Philosophy (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Political Science (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Pre-Law (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Psychology (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Religious Studies (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Sociology (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Spanish (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minor in Writing (6 courses/18 credits) |
| Minors |
| Minors |
| Minors |
| Minors |
| Miscellaneous Fees |
| Mission |
| MNMK 305 Principles of Management |
| MNMK 306 Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
| MNMK 312 Principles of Marketing |
| MNMK 315 Operations Management |
| MNMK 355 Entrepreneurship and the New Economy |
| MNMK 403 Human Resource Management |
| MNMK 405 Principles of Advertising |
| MNMK 406 Consumer Behavior |
| MNMK 407 Principles of Marketing Research |
| MNMK 410 Organizational Behavior |
| MNMK 413 Quantitative Methods for Decision-Making |
| MNMK 421 Strategic Marketing |
| MNMK 439 Senior Seminar in Management and Marketing |
| MUSC 102 Music Appreciation |
| MUSC 204 Interpretation of the Opera |
| Music Courses |
| N |
| Named Scholarships and Special Awards |
| Newtown, Bucks County |
| Newtown, Bucks County, Facilities |
| Non-Academic Disputes |
| Non-Credit Offerings |
| Non-Matriculated Students |
| Northeast Philadelphia Campus |
| Northeast Philadelphia Campus |
| Northeast Philadelphia Campus |
| Northeast Philadelphia Campus Facilities |
| NUR 303/SOC 303 End of Life Care Issues |
| NUR 352 Family Assessment |
| NUR 354 Research in Nursing Practice |
| NUR 356 Culture and Health Care |
| NUR 401/401L Community Health I: Basis for Practice |
| NUR 402/402L Community Health II: Planning for Aggregates |
| NUR 404 Nursing Quality and Patient Safety |
| NUR 450 Contemporary Issues in Health Care Delivery |
| NUR 452 Leadership in Nursing Practice |
| NURS 102 Nursing, Health, and the Environment |
| NURS 150/BIOL 110 Nutrition in Contemporary Health Care |
| NURS 202 Introduction to Professional Nursing |
| NURS 204 Foundations of Nursing Practice |
| NURS 206 Nutrition |
| NURS 210, 210L Essential Elements of Nursing Practice |
| NURS 214 Health Assessment for Nursing Practice |
| NURS 316 Nursing and Older Adult Health |
| NURS 317 Pathophysiologic Processes |
| NURS 318 Nursing and The Childbearing Family |
| NURS 323 Nursing and Child Health |
| NURS 338 Nursing and Middle Adult Health |
| NURS 341 Medical-Surgical Nursing I |
| NURS 343 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Care I |
| NURS 345 Nursing and Older Adult Health Promotion |
| NURS 347 Transition to Clinical Nursing |
| NURS 349 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing |
| NURS 351 Medical-Surgical Nursing II |
| NURS 353 Applied Pharmacology for Nursing Care II |
| NURS 354 Research for Evidence-Based Nursing Practice |
| NURS 354 Research in Nursing Practice |
| NURS 358 Pharmacology for Nursing Care |
| NURS 390 Essential Elements of Perioperative Nursing Practice |
| NURS 392 Wound Prevention and Care: Art, Science, and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice |
| NURS 410 Independent Study |
| NURS 431 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family |
| NURS 433 Nursing Care of Children |
| NURS 435 Transition to Professional Role I |
| NURS 436 Psychiatric Nursing in the Middle Years |
| NURS 438 Nursing Care and Adolescent/Young Adult Health |
| NURS 440 Nursing and Aggregate-Based Care |
| NURS 442 Aggregate Based Nursing Care |
| NURS 444 Leadership |
| NURS 445, 445L Nursing Leadership |
| NURS 446 Transition to Professional Role II |
| NURS 461 Medical-Surgical Nursing III |
| Nursing Courses |
| O |
| Online Consortium of Independent Colleges and Universities (OCICU) |
| Orientation |
| Orientation to Higher Education |
| Other Assistance |
| P |
| Part-Time Matriculated Undergraduates |
| Part–Time Tuition and Fees – (Non-Nursing Courses) |
| Part–Time Tuition and Fees – (Nursing Courses)* |
| Payment of Tuition and Fees |
| PHIL 101 Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL 103 Honors Introduction to Philosophy |
| PHIL 201 Philosophy of Human Nature |
| PHIL 202 Logic |
| PHIL 203 History of Philosophy I |
| PHIL 204 History of Philosophy II |
| PHIL 205 Bioethics |
| PHIL 207 Philosophy of Religion |
| PHIL 208 Business Ethics |
| PHIL 256 Law and Ethics in Media |
| PHIL 301 Ethics |
| PHIL 302 Theory of Knowledge |
| PHIL 303 Philosophy of Art |
| PHIL 305 World Views |
| PHIL 307 Social Ethics |
| PHIL 325 Junior Seminar |
| PHIL 425 Senior Seminar |
| PHIL 426 Independent Study |
| PHIL 431-499 Special Topics |
| PHIL 433 Philosophy of Justice |
| PHIL 434 Philosophy and Literature |
| PHIL 435 Philosophy of Evil |
| Philosophy Courses |
| PHYS 102 The Science of Physics |
| PHYS 201, 201L General Physics I |
| PHYS 202, 202L General Physics II |
| Physics Courses |
| PLSH 101, 102 Introductory Polish I, II |
| PLSH 103, 104 Intermediate Polish I, II |
| PLSH 201, 202 Grammar and Conversation I, II |
| Policy on Photography/Videography |
| Polish Courses |
| Political Science |
| Political Science Courses |
| POLS 103 Introductory Politics |
| POLS 204 American National Government |
| POLS 206 The Presidency |
| POLS 210 Introduction to International Relations |
| POLS 211 Scientific Writing for the Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| POLS 299, 399, 499 Special Topics |
| POLS 308 American Political Parties |
| POLS 311 Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| POLS 315 Political Thought |
| POLS 316 Constitutional Law |
| POLS 319 Women, Law and Politics in the United States |
| POLS 321 Comparative Political Systems |
| POLS 323 Quantitative Research Methods |
| POLS 324 Qualitative Research Methods |
| POLS 335 Issues in Contemporary American Foreign Policy |
| POLS 350 Internship |
| POLS 365 International Law and Organization |
| POLS 430 Senior Seminar |
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| PSYC 101 General Psychology |
| PSYC 102 Psychology as a Natural Science |
| PSYC 203 Consumer Behavior |
| PSYC 205 Principles of Interviewing |
| PSYC 206 Child and Adolescent Development |
| PSYC 207 Adult Development and Aging |
| PSYC 208 Lifespan Development for Non-Majors |
| PSYC 209 Psychology of the Exceptional Child |
| PSYC 210 Gender Issues |
| PSYC 211 Scientific Writing for the Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| PSYC 212 Psychology of Health and Illness |
| PSYC 215 Industrial and Organizational Psychology |
| PSYC 220 Addictions-A Lifespan Perspective |
| PSYC 275 The Sociology and Psychology of Sport |
| PSYC 305 Physiological Psychology |
| PSYC 308 Guidance of Children |
| PSYC 309 The Psychology of Creativity |
| PSYC 311 Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| PSYC 318 Globalization |
| PSYC 323 Quantitative Research Methods |
| PSYC 324 Qualitative Research Methods |
| PSYC 331 Sensation and Perception |
| PSYC 332 Cognitive Processes |
| PSYC 333 Learning |
| PSYC 341 Family Violence |
| PSYC 342 Loss and Grief |
| PSYC 343 Social Psychology |
| PSYC 344 Group Dynamics |
| PSYC 345 Abnormal Psychology |
| PSYC 346 Theories of Personality |
| PSYC 350 Internship I |
| PSYC 351 Internship II |
| PSYC 352 Junior Seminar in Psychology |
| PSYC 405 Introduction to Counseling |
| PSYC 425 Tests & Measurements |
| PSYC 431 Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Psychology |
| PSYC 433 Advanced Research in Psychology |
| PSYC 435-440 Topics in Psychology |
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| RADS 102 Patient Care in Radiologic Science |
| RADS 104, 104L Radiographic Imaging I |
| RADS 106, 106L Radiographic Procedures I |
| RADS 108, 108L Radiographic Procedures II |
| RADS 114, 114L Radiographic Procedures III |
| RADS 120 Clinical Education I |
| RADS 122 Clinical Education II |
| RADS 200 Clinical Education III |
| RADS 204, 204L Radiographic Imaging II |
| RADS 205 Sophomore Seminar |
| RADS 206 Advanced Imaging I |
| RADS 207 Introduction to Computed Tomography |
| RADS 215 Imaging Physics I: X-Ray Physics |
| RADS 216 Image Evaluation: Radiographs |
| RADS 217 Radiographic Pathology |
| RADS 218 Radiation Health Physics |
| RADS 222 Clinical Education IV |
| RADS 232 Clinical Education V |
| RADS 401 Sectional Anatomy in Medical Imaging |
| RADS 402 Procedures and Principles of Computed Tomography |
| RADS 403 Concepts of Breast Imaging |
| RADS 404 Quality Management/MQSA |
| RADS 405 Advanced Radiation Health Physics |
| RADS 406 Mammography Imaging Principles |
| RADS 407 MR Imaging Procedures |
| RADS 412 Physics Applications in Computed Tomography |
| RADS 413 Mammography QA Regulatory Issues |
| RADS 414 MR Imaging Pathology |
| RADS 415 Medical Imaging Pathology |
| RADS 416 Clinical Education in Mammography I |
| RADS 417 MR Safety & Applications |
| RADS 424 Clinical Education in Computed Tomography I (CT) |
| RADS 425 Clinical Education in Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology |
| RADS 427 Clinical Education in Magnetic Resonance Imaging I |
| RADS 428 Clinical Education in Quality Management |
| RADS 434 Clinical Education in Computed Tomography II |
| RADS 436 Clinical Education in Mammography II |
| RADS 437 Clinical Education in Magnetic Resonance (MR) II |
| RADS 450 Contemporary Issues in Radiologic Science |
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| RELS 104 World Religions |
| RELS 105 Introduction to the Four Gospels |
| RELS 106 Introduction to the Hebrew Scriptures |
| RELS 107 The Gospel According to Mark |
| RELS 108 Basics of Catholic Faith |
| RELS 109 The Gospel According to Matthew |
| RELS 110 The Gospel According to Luke |
| RELS 112 History of Christianity I |
| RELS 113 The Sacraments |
| RELS 202 Methods in Religious Education |
| RELS 203 The Gospel According to John |
| RELS 205 Prophets of Israel |
| RELS 206 Women and Religion |
| RELS 207 Introduction to Saint Paul |
| RELS 210 Jesus the Christ |
| RELS 212 History of Christianity II |
| RELS 213 History of the Catholic Church in the United States |
| RELS 215 Religion in America |
| RELS 301 Christian Morality |
| RELS 310 Christian Marriage in the Modern World |
| RELS 315 The Gospel of Peace and Justice |
| RELS 325-330 Junior Seminar |
| RELS 350, 351 Cooperative Education |
| RELS 405 Life and Death: Christian Decision-Making |
| RELS 408 The Church in the Modern World |
| RELS 409 Christian Mysticism |
| RELS 410 Dante’s Divine Comedy |
| RELS 425 Senior Seminar |
| RELS 431-499 Special Topics |
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| SOCO 206 Marriage and the Family |
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| SOCO 208 Social Deviance |
| SOCO 210 Gender Issues |
| SOCO 211 Scientific Writing for the Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| SOCO 212 Race, Class and Gender: Diversity and Inequality |
| SOCO 219 Victimology |
| SOCO 220 Addictions: A Lifespan Perspective |
| SOCO 250-265 Special Topics |
| SOCO 275 The Sociology and Psychology of Sport |
| SOCO 305 Aging in America |
| SOCO 306 Sociology of the City |
| SOCO 310 Medical Sociology |
| SOCO 311 Statistics for Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| SOCO 315 Sociology of Work |
| SOCO 318 Globalization |
| SOCO 323 Quantitative Research Methods |
| SOCO 324 Qualitative Research Methods |
| SOCO 330 Junior Seminar in the Social Sciences |
| SOCO 341 Family Violence |
| SOCO 342 Loss and Grief |
| SOCO 343 Social Psychology |
| SOCO 344 Civic Engagement: Understanding Human Community Through Service Learning |
| SOCO 350, 351 Internship |
| SOCO 401 Political Sociology |
| SOCO 430 Senior Seminar in the Social Sciences |
| SOCO 433 Advanced Research Methods in the Social and Behavioral Sciences |
| SPAN 101, 102 Introductory Spanish I, II |
| SPAN 103, 104 Intermediate Spanish I, II |
| SPAN 201, 202 Advanced Grammar and Conversation I, II |
| SPAN 204 Spanish-American Civilization |
| SPAN 302 Hispanic Influences in the United States |
| SPAN 308 Applied Linguistics |
| SPAN 309, 310 Conversation and Language Activities I, II |
| SPAN 311 Spanish Non-Fiction |
| SPAN 315 Literary Analysis |
| SPAN 449 Special Topics: Readings in Spanish |
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| SPMM 275 The Sociology and Psychology of Sport |
| SPMM 280 Introduction to Sport Media Relations |
| SPMM 310 Economics of Sport |
| SPMM 320 Sport Marketing and Promotion |
| SPMM 410 Organizational Behavior |
| SPMM 420 Legal Issues in Sport |
| SPMM 430 Sport Facility and Event Management |
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