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The
College of New Rochelle School of New Resources
is sensitive to the working and family
responsibilities of adult students.
The course sampler below is an introduction to how
you can develop an individualized degree plan in
relaxed, conversational classrooms, with small class
size and flexible class schedules. |
SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS Mathematics for Basic Computer Science Introduction to Biology Management Information Systems Holistic Approaches to Wellness Statistics
SPECIAL AND
PROFESSIONAL Women in Management Introduction to Public Administration Psychiatric Social Work
Community Organizations Small Business Management
LETTERS Children’s Literature Latin American Literature and Culture Literature of the Harlem Renaissance New York as a Cultural Environment Survey of World Literature The American Experience The History and Culture of Puerto
Rico

PSYCHOLOGY
Forensic Psychology
Theories of Personality
Child Psychology
Theories and Techniques of
Counseling
Abnormal
Psychology
FOREIGN LANGUAGES
Beginning Spanish: Language and
Culture
Basic Spanish of the Urban
Community
Beginning French
Beginning Italian
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SOCIAL SCIENCES
The Social Theories of Race and Class
Criminal Violence and the Courts
Introduction to Social Work
Crime and Deviance
Sociology of the Family Social Welfare
System

THE ARTS
History of African American Music
Foundations of Drawing and Painting
Dance as Art Form
Introduction to Jazz
Acting and Theater Arts
COMMUNICATIONS Introduction to Mass Media Journalism Workshop Introduction to Speech Pathology
Communication and the Law Introduction to Advertising The Telecommunications Revolution
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