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    Jul 01, 2024  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide 
  
2024-2025 Binghamton University Academic Guide

Courses


 

Comparative Literatr

  
  • COLI 480Y - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 481 - Method & Masterpieces Tutorial


    Credits: 4

    Combines a guided reading program with an introduction to methodological principles for literary analysis in a comparative perspective. Mandatory for Comparative Literature majors. Taught once per year.

  
  • COLI 482B - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482D - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482E - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482F - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482H - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482I - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482K - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482L - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482M - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482N - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482O - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 482P - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483A - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483B - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483C - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483D - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483E - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483F - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483G - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483H - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483I - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483K - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483L - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483N - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483O - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483R - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483S - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483Y - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 483Z - Adv. Topics - ComparativeLit


    Credits: 4

    Undergraduate and graduate class on literature, often in relationship to other mediums, in a global context. , taught every semester. Topic varies according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 491 - Practicum In College Teaching


    Credits: Variable

    Independent study through teaching a particular course in comparative literature. Credit may not be earned in conjunction with a course in which a student is concurrently enrolled. Does not satisfy major or Harpur Distribution requirements. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and department. Pass/Fail only.

  
  • COLI 497 - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    Independent study under direct supervision of faculty member. Prior to registration, student must consult proposed supervisor to receive approval of project and of course credit.

  
  • COLI 498 - Honors Seminar


    Credits: Variable

    Designed to serve honors candidates who seek to develop an honors thesis in the course of a full year. They devote the semester to directed research and to the development of a prospectus that will serve as the basis for their honors thesis. s, taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 499 - Honors Thesis


    Credits: Variable

    Students must register for this course to write a thesis that qualifies for departmental honors. They should register with their thesis director, who should be from the faculty of the Department of Comparative Literature. s, taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 531A - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531B - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531D - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531E - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531F - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531G - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531J - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531K - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531L - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531M - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531P - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531R - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 531W - Rhetoric and Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of irony and other rhetorical tropes in literature and philosophy from classical to modern period. , taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 535A - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535B - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535D - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535F - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535G - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535H - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535I - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535J - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535K - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535L - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535S - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535T - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535U - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535V - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 535W - Topics in Literature


    Credits: 4

    Study of a specific literary topic which may concentrate on a period, a genre, a geographical area, a relationship between art, politics, and society, or the bond of and difference between literature and literary theory. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 574A - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574B - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574C - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574D - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574E - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574F - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574H - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574K - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574L - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574M - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574N - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574O - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574P - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574R - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574T - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574V - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574W - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574X - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574Y - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 574Z - Topics in Critic & Lit Theory


    Credits: 4

    Analysis of the relationship between literary theory, literature, culture, politics and philosophy. Taught each semester, topics vary according to instructor.

  
  • COLI 580A - Transl.Theory:Ling Approach


    Credits: 4

    Study of theory of translation and its relation to literature, philosophy and culture. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 580B - Transl.Theory:Ling Approach


    Credits: 4

    philosophy and culture. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 580N - Topics in Translation Studies


    Credits: 4

    Philosophy and culture. , taught every semester.

  
  • COLI 592 - Proseminar In Comparative Lit


    Credits: 4

    Introduction to the field of comparative literature and to the Department of Comparative Literature at Binghamton University. Required of new comparative literature graduate students. , taught every fall semester.

  
  • COLI 597 - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    12 cr.

  
  • COLI 597A - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    12 cr.

  
  • COLI 597B - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    12 cr.

  
  • COLI 599 - MA Thesis


    Credits: Variable

  
  • COLI 690 - Phd Proseminar


    Credits: Variable

    Participation in weekly discussions on literary/theoretical themes, the state of humanism and interdisciplinarity, but also on dissertation writing, conferences and job planning for comparative literature PhDs, both inside and outside the academy. Number of credits depends on nature of individual project. Taught as needed.

  
  • COLI 697 - Independent Study


    Credits: Variable

    1, taught every semester as needed.

  
  • COLI 698 - Pre-Dissertation Research


    Credits: Variable

    Independent reading and/or research in preparation for comprehensive examinations for admission to PhD candidacy, and/or preparation of dissertation prospectus. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only.

  
  • COLI 699 - Dissertation


    Credits: Variable

    Research for and preparation of the dissertation.

  
  • COLI 700 - Continuous Registration


    Credits: Variable

    Required for maintenance of matriculated status in graduate program. No credit toward graduate degree requirements.


Comp and Quant Skills

  
  • CQS 111 - Computer Tools for Management


    Credits: 2

    Course emphasis is upon establishing fluency in various microcomputer software tools commonly used in business, with intensive instruction in EXCEL spreadsheets and their use in various management disciplines within the school and application in solving management problems. Credit toward degree may not be earned for both CQS 111 and CS 105.

  
  • CQS 112 - Statistics For Management


    Credits: 4

    Statistical methods and their applications in managerial decision making. Topics include data collection methods, descriptive statistics, probability theory, probability distributions, estimation and hypothesis testing, regression and correlation analysis. Not open to students who have credit for any other course in statistics, e.g., MATH 147, MATH 148, ECON 366, MATH 347 or PSYC 243. Prerequisite: CQS 111.

  
  • CQS 311 - Advanced Computer Tools in Management Information Systems


    Credits: 3

    This course has been designed with the focus on providing students hands-on experience in computer programming and data visualization using Python programming language. Students will write simple programs and understand the various purposes and applications of writing programs. Students will learn about Python libraries used extensively for data manipulation, data analysis, and data visualization. Corequisites of MIS 311. Offered fall and spring semesters


Computer Science

  
  • CS 101 - Prof Skills Ethics & CS Trends


    Credits: 1

    Introduction to and discussion of topics of interest to computer science majors: social, ethical and professional issues; university, school and department resources; current developments in computer science. Prerequisite: none.

 

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