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EXPRESS SEMESTER: Sept. 27, 2023 - Dec. 15, 2023

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If you are a Sullivan County resident who earns a high school diploma or GED in 2023, you may be eligible to ATTEND SUNY SULLIVAN WITH FREE TUITION AND FEES!

COVID-19 VACCINE NOTICE

Effective immediately, the COVID-19 vaccine will no longer be mandated for students to attend SUNY Sullivan, with the exception of Nursing and Respiratory Care students.

Fall 2023 Express Courses*

9/27/2023 - 12/15/2023

Code Name Description Credits Location Day(s)/Time
PED 1150 02 XPBeginning Weight TrainingThis is an introductory course to physical fitness designed to give students practice in planning and executing a program of exercise to fit their individual capacity and needs. Emphasis is placed on weight lifting, use of weight machines, and cardiovascular activities.1Main Campus - K007MW 12:00 PM-12:50 PM
BUS 1101 04 XPBusiness MathematicsThis course covers the mathematics used in everyday business and accounting. Among the topics included are: fractions and decimals, the use of algebraic equations, percents and their applications, sales and trade discounts, markup, payroll, checking accounts, simple and compound interest, discounting of notes, present value, taxes, and business statistics. A grade of C- or better in BUS 1101 will meet Math Competency.3Distance Learning
ENG 1001 08 XPComposition IThis is a writing-intensive course in which students draft and revise college-level essays. Students study the conventions of academic prose, examine various methods of organization and development, and learn research skills.3Distance Learning
MAT 1004 03 XPElementary StatisticsStudents learn about probability, frequency distributions, mean and standard deviation, the binomial distribution, the normal distribution, hypothesis testing, samples from a finite population, regression and correlation, confidence intervals, and chi-square tests. Prerequisite: DMA 0995 Basic Algebra with a C- or better, or at least one year of NYS high school Regents level mathematics with a 75% or higher on at least one Regents math exam.3Distance Learning
ENG 1301 02 XPFundamentals of SpeechThis course provides public speaking training and practice.3Distance Learning
PSY 1500 04 XPGeneral PsychologyThis course serves as a general introduction to the scientific study of psychology. General principles of human behavior and mental processes, as revealed through various psychological scientific methods of inquiry, are explored. This basic introduction to psychological research allows students to critically evaluate the topics found within the broad discipline of psychology. Topics in this introductory survey include biological foundations of behavior, sensation and perception, learning, motivation, cognition, human development, abnormal behavior, personality theory, and social and health issues as studied by psychologists.3Distance Learning
HUM 1214 01 XPHistory of American Popular MusicStudents analyze the development of popular music in America in the context of its role in popular culture and cultural studies. Musical styles from the early 20th century to the present may be covered.3Distance Learning
HIS 1229 02 XPUS History since 1940This course surveys and examines selected problems and opportunities facing the United States in the 20th century and early 21st century. Students will analyze significant social, economic, and political changes in contemporary American life since 1940.3Distance Learning
GEO 1700 01 XPWorld GeographyThe purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the geographic analysis of various regions of the world. Emphasis is placed upon each region's major natural environmental features (terrain, climate, natural vegetation, and natural resources) and how these features relate to and influence man's occupation and culture of the region.3Distance Learning

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