May 19, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Listings


SUNY Oneonta offers students more than 1,400 courses—from Accounting to Zoology—from over 25 separate departments. Requirements for majors and minors and course descriptions are listed under the departments that offer them, and these departments are arranged in alphabetical order.

Please note that requirements, courses, and course descriptions are subject to change after publication of this catalog. Contact the appropriate departments for updated information. 

Key to Course Listings

Abbreviation   Meaning
(LA)   Liberal Arts (course is a Liberal Arts offering)
OCS   Oral Communication Skills
SUSF   Sustainability Focused Courses
s.h.   Semester Hour(s)
SoS   Sophomore standing
JrS   Junior standing
SrS   Senior standing

Course Numbering System

001 - 099   No credit; usually developmental in nature.
100 - 199   Lower-division undergraduate-level courses.
200 - 299   Upper-division intermediate undergraduate-level courses.
300 - 399   Upper-division advanced courses.
500 - 699   Graduate-level courses.
 

Italian

  
  • ITAL 101 - Introductory Italian I 3 s.h.


    Italian for beginners: for students who have studied no more than 2 years of high school Italian. Studies basic language skills, including comprehension, speaking, reading and writing, with emphasis on the present tense. Pass/Fail Option.
    LA
    FL3
  
  • ITAL 102 - Introductory Italian II 3 s.h.


    A continuation of ITAL 101 , including a review of basics covered in ITAL 101 . Continues study of basic language skills, including comprehencion, speaking, reading, and writing, with emphasis on past tense. Pass/Fail Option.
    LA
    FL3
    Prerequisite(s): ITAL 101 .
  
  • ITAL 112 - Elementary Italian Conversation 3 s.h.


    Designed to help students improve their conversational abilities from the elementary to intermediate level. Includes class discussions, role-playing, debates and oral presentations. Some written work required, study of idiomatic expressions, vocabulary and some attention to grammatical structures. Pass/Fail Option. May be repeated for up to 6 s.h. of credit. Offered every other Spring semester.
    LA
    FL3
    Prerequisite(s): ITAL 101  or equivalent.