Brooklyn College
is famous for its Core Studies program, This college-wide core curriculum
consists of ten courses plus a foreign language requirement. By introducing
basic material of lasting significance, each core course contributes to
a solid grounding in the liberal arts and sciences for non-specialists.
Many core studies
courses have associated Webpages which may help you as you take the course.
Some pages offer general resources for the course, others are specific
to a professor.
Some courses require
online student participation in a Caucus discussion group. Find out more
HERE.
Art
Core
2.1 - Art (Koslow)
Biology
Core
Studies 8.1 - Science in Modern Life: Biology (Blamire)
Chemistry
Core
7.1 - Science in Modern Life: Chemistry (Howell)
(must be viewed
with Internet Explorer)
Classics
Core
Studies 1 - The Classical Origins of Western Culture
Core
Studies 1 - Classical Origins of Western Culture (Wilson/Fall 2000)
Virtual
Core 1 - Classical Origins of Western Culture (Hansen/Fall 2000)
Computer
and Information Science
Core
Studies 5 - Experimental Section - The Internet, Number Theory, Programming
(Gurwitz)
Virtual
Core 5 - Introduction to Mathematical Reasoning and Computer Science
English
Core
Studies 6 (Reeves)
Core
Studies 6 - Landmarks of Literature (Melani)
Core
Studies 6 - Masterwork of Literature (Farley)
Geology
Core
Studies 8.2 - Science in Modern Life (Aja)
Core
Studies 8.2 - Science in the Modern World (Leveson)
Core
Studies 8.2 - Dinosaur Core (Chamberlain)
History
Core
Studies 4 - The Shaping of the Modern World (Halsall)
Core
Studies 4 - The Shaping of the Modern World
Core
Studies 4 - The Shaping of the Modern World (Burrows)
Virtual
Core Studies 4 - The Shaping of the Modern World (Gerardi/Fall 2000)
Music
Core
Studies 2.2 Introduction to Music
Multi-disciplinary
Course
Core
Studies 9 - Comparative Studies in African, Asian, Latin American, and
Pacific Cultures
Political
Science/Sociology
Core
Studies 3 - People, Power, and Politics
Core
Studies 3 - People, Power, and Politics (Currah)
Core
Studies 3 - People, Power, and Politics (Shortell/Spring 2000)
Seminars
Core
Seminars I and II (MALS)
For more information
on the content of the courses and course alternatives go to the Core
Curriculum section of the Brooklyn College homepage. |