Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 80)
80    Dyson College of Arts and Sciences MAT    238  Linear Algebra (4) MAT    256  Mathematical Structures for Computer Science (4) Major Electives: (3–4 credits) An approved mathematics course. AUXILIARY COURSES: (11 credits) .................................  8 (3 credits satisfy the Core requirement in computer science.) CS 121  Computer Programming I (4) CS 122  Computer Programming II (4) MAR   250  Introduction to Marketing (3) OPEN ELECTIVES .........................................................  3–4 GRADUATE COURSES ....................................................  13 BUS     501  Financial and Managerial Accounting (4) BUS     506  Quantitative Analysis for Business (4) BUS     510  Managerial Economics (3) BUS     512  Managerial Finance (3) MBA COURSES .................................................................  36 See catalog of Pace University Lubin Graduate School of Business for details. Courses come from integrative Core, specialization courses and open electives. Total credits 146 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Bachelor of Science (NYC, PLV) Medical Technology is an allied health profession that is central to the operation of the modern medical establish- ment. Medical Technologists are part of the medical team of specialists that work together to determine the presence, extent, or absence of disease. The medical technology major requires three years of academic study at Pace, followed by one year of clinical hospital training in a program approved by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). We are currently affiliated with the Catholic Medical Center and Saint Vincent’s Hospital and Medical Center. To be admitted to the program, students must meet the admissions requirements of both institutions, including the Allied Health Aptitude Examination during their first year at Pace and maintain a cumulative QPA of 3.0. For further information contact the Department of Biological Sciences. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  28 BIO 101-102 General Biology I and II (8) BIO 152-153 Anatomy and Physiology I, II (8) BIO 231  Genetics (4) BIO 264  Microbiology (4) BIO 359  Immunology (4) AUXILIARY COURSES (30–31) ................................  15–16 (15 credits satisfy the university core requirements) CHE    111-112 General Chemistry I, II (9) CHE    221  Analytical Chemistry (4) CHE    223-224 Organic Chemistry I, II (10) Mathematics sequence (8): MAT    131  Calculus I (4) MAT    132  Calculus II (4) BIO 495A HOSPITAL RESIDENCY ...............................  24 OPEN ELECTIVE ............................................................ 0–1 Total credits 128 MODERN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) This program is designed for students who wish to acquire linguistic, cultural and literary skills in two foreign languages. It prepares students for graduate school in foreign languages or for employment in the fields of travel and tourism, media and entertainment, diplomacy and public service. Credits UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................................  60 MAJOR COURSES ............................................................  39 Required Courses: (36 credits) EIGHT 300 level courses either in French, (NYC only) Italian or Spanish. FOUR courses in a second language: French, (NYC only) Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese or Russian. DYS     499B  Senior Year Experience in Languages (3) AUXILIARY COURSES .....................................................  6 ONE course from the following areas (3 credits): Fine and Performing Arts Religious Studies ONE course in contemporary global issues (3 credits). OPEN ELECTIVES ...........................................................  23 Total credits 128 Dyson Multimedia Language Laboratory Located in W611 on the New York City campus, the lab is used by speech, modern languages, and English as a second language (ESL) classes. Equipped with the latest in technology and networking, the laboratory contains laser discs, CD ROMs, VHS, and digitized video/audio, which are electronically controlled from the teacher station in conjunction with the student stations. Each station includes two headsets with microphones and tape recorders. Students can record their sessions (with the source coming from the computer, teacher, or their own voice) and then take their tapes home with them. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES MAJOR Bachelor of Arts (NYC, PLV) Prepares students for graduate school in philosophy or religious studies, for law school, or for employment or study in any field requiring strong analytical and interpre- tive skills.