2019-2020 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Mar 19, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

2019-2020 Undergraduate Course Catalog


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Welcome to Syracuse University’s digital course catalog. Here you can access academic offerings-anytime and anywhere-from your computer or mobile device. Our searchable catalog allows you to easily find detailed information about Syracuse University’s schools, colleges and hundreds of distinct degree programs, including descriptions of the faculty and related courses. You also will find descriptions of many opportunities, programs and resources that enhance academic life at Syracuse, such as study abroad programs, centers for interdisciplinary learning and immersion opportunities across the U.S. and around the world.

Whether you have used the digital course catalog before or this is your first time consulting it, we are certain you will discover new opportunities to inspire you, challenge you, and shape the direction you take and the choices you make on your academic journey. We want you to thrive during your time here and beyond. The robust and diverse array of courses described in this catalog demonstrate our commitment to providing you with an evolving, multifaceted and enriching experience as you pursue your unique personal, academic and professional goals.

The Syracuse University Undergraduate Course Catalog and Graduate Course Catalog are published online annually in July and are primarily intended for use by currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff. The catalogs provide an overview of the University’s curriculum, academic programs, facilities, and educational resources. They also include University academic policies, rules, regulations, and procedures; information about degree and certificate programs, including degree requirements; a listing and description of courses; and faculty information. Links to other related information are also included.

Please be aware that the information concerning academic requirements, courses, and programs of study in the catalog does not establish an irrevocable contract between the student and the University. The University can change, discontinue, or add academic requirements, courses, and programs of study at any time without notice. Of course, every effort will be made to provide timely notice to students in order to help in the planning process. It is the responsibility of the individual student to confirm that all appropriate degree requirements are met.

I encourage you to explore this catalog thoroughly so that you can take full advantage of those opportunities that tap into your own passions and find all the information you need to make your Syracuse University experience both distinctive and deeply rewarding. 

Michele Wheatly
Vice Chancellor and Provost