Pace Undergraduate Catalog (Page 93)
Dyson College of Arts and Sciences 93 NEW YORK CITY STUDIES MINOR New York City Studies consists of a series of courses that explore the history and culture of New York. By studying literary, sociological, scientific and historical texts; by visiting and exploring the city’s museums, performances, and neighborhoods; and by working in and serving the city’s communities, students will attain a rich understand- ing of the complex and diverse heritage they inherit by participating in this program. Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 Group A THREE or FOUR courses (12 credits) from the following: NYC    115  NYC: Studies in Value (6) MUS   121  The Concert Season in NYC (3) THR    123  Current Theater in NYC (3) DAN    123  Current Dance in NYC (3) ART     296  New York and the Visual Arts (3) HIS 113  The American Experience: The City and the Workplace (3) SCI 142  Geology of Metropolitan NYC (3) or SCI 171  Coastal Oceanography (3) SOC     111  Urban Sociology (3) SPA 154  The Hispanic Cultural Experience in NYC (3) Note: Other NYC-related courses may be substituted with approval of program coordinator. Group B ONE course (3 credits) at the 200-level or above from the following: ENV    221  Environmental Science (3) or ENV    222  Environmental Science (3) ENV    296F An Environmental Study of the Greater NYC Region (3) ANT    296B Ethnographic NYC (3) CRJ 250  Police-Community Relations (3) HIS 366  History of NYC (3) HIS 391  History Internships in NYC (3) COM   393  Intern Program (3) SOC     226  Community Service in NYC (3) NYC    230  Immigration Ethnicity, and Race in New York City’s History (3) NYC    240  New York Blue Collar: The Worker in City Fiction (3) Note: Other 200, 300, 400-level NYC-related courses may be substituted with approval of program coordinator. Total credits 15 PHILOSOPHY MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 PHI 113  Ancient Philosophy (3) PHI 116  Modern Philosophy (3) ONE 200-level course in Philosophy (3) TWO additional courses in philosophy, or one philosophy and one religious studies (6) Total credits 15 PHOTOGRAPHY MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 ART     153  Photography I: Introduction to Creative Photography (3) ART     228  Creative Photography in Color (3) ART     245  History of Photography (3) ART     253  Photography II: Creative Photography in Black and White (3) ART     350  Special Topics in Advanced Photography (3) OR ART     356  Experimental Photography (3) Total credits 15 PHYSICS MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  19 PHY    111-112 General Physics I, II (8) PHY    235  Mechanics (4) PHY    231  Electromagnetism I (4) ONE other physics course (3) Total credits 19 POLITICS MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  15 ONE of the following POL courses (3): POL     296  Topics in Political Science (3) POL     301  Politics Workshop (3) POL     302  Politics Workshop (3) POL     303  Politics Workshop (3) FOUR approved POL courses (12) No more than 6 credits of Model UN may count toward the minor. Total credits 15 PSYCHOLOGY MINOR Credits Required Courses ...............................................................  18 PSY 110  Introduction to Psychology I (3) FIVE courses from the following (15 credits): PSY 111  Introduction to Psychology II (3) PSY 201  Psychology of Business and Industry (3) PSY 215  Psychology of Cultural Diversity (3) PSY 227  Psychology of Women (3) PSY 232  Group Relations and Interviewing Techniques (3) PSY 241  Psychology of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (3) PSY 255  Psychological Strategies of Coping (3) PSY 280  Contemporary Issues in Psychology (3) PSY 302  Child Psychology (3) PSY 304  Social Psychology (3) PSY 306  Psychological Testing (3) PSY 307  Psychology of Personality (3)