Liberal Arts and Sciences Courses
The following undergraduate courses offered by the specified school or college during 2002-2003 are considered liberal arts and sciences courses for the purposes of degree requirements for the B.A. and B.S. degrees.
College of Arts and Sciences:
All courses except A Csi 198, A Eaj 423, A Eco 495, A Heb 450, A Mat 204, A Mus 315, A Thr 315School of Business:
B Bus 250, B Law 200, B Law 220, B Mgt 341, B Mgt 481, B Mkt 351, B Msi 215, B Msi 220School of Criminal Justice:
All coursesSchool of Education:
E Edu 275, 375; E Est 120, 300, 301, 497; E Psy 420, 460; E Tap 402, 455School of Information Science and Policy:
R Isp 100, 301, 361, 499ZSchool of Public Affairs: All R Pad courses except R Pad 110, 111, 210, 211
All R Int, R Pos and R Pub coursesSchool of Social Welfare:
R Ssw 200, 210, 220, 299M, 301, 320, 322, 350, 408, 409, 421, 450, 499Division of Physical Education, Athletics, and Recreation:
no coursesSchool of Public Health:
H Sph 201General Education Honors Program Tutorials:
All coursesUniversity-wide Courses:
All U Fsp courses; all U Uni courses except U Uni 100; U Unl 205, U Unl 206The chart on the following page lists all University at Albany majors, whether or not the major leads to a B.A. or B.S. degree, and whether the major is available in the Teacher Education Program and/or the General Program.
The charts on the page after that list all the "BAMA" programs-combined baccalaureate/master's programs that are designed to assist students interested in obtaining a graduate degree as quickly as possible.