May 12, 2024  
Graduate Catalog 2020-2021 
    
Graduate Catalog 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Numbering System Each course in the curriculum is defined by an alphabetical prefix and a 3-digit number. The 3-digit number indicates the level of study: 500-, 600-, and 700-level courses are graduate courses.

Alphabetical Prefixes The following prefixes are used, preceding the 3-digit number, to designate the field of study. They are listed here alphabetically, with the field and department or program to which they pertain. Specific departments and programs appear alphabetically in the table of contents and the index.
 

 

Other Courses

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Accounting

Students who have satisfied the requirements of the Hunter BS degree in Accounting (or their equivalent) will have met all course prerequisites other than those indicated below. Students who have not satisfied such requirements will need permission of the program adviser to take any of these courses.

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Anthropology Independent Study or Research

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Anthropology Thesis

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Archaeology

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Biological Anthropology

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Ethnology

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Linguistics

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Anthropology: Courses offered upon sufficient student demand

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Art History

Art History courses serve both MA and MFA student populations

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Art History Independent Research

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Studio Art - Tutorials

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