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  1. Browse courses offered by various academic divisions and programs at Queens College, a public research university in New York City. Find course descriptions, prerequisites, credits, and availability for the current and upcoming semesters.

  2. Academic Programs. We offer undergraduate degrees in 78 majors, over 100 master’s degrees, and over 40 accelerated master’s. Undergraduate Programs. Graduate Programs. Apply. Choose from 69 undergraduate programs and consult with faculty advisors to design your interdisciplinary major and much more! Apply. Admissions. Visit Us.

    • Requirements For The Ba and BS Degrees*
    • The Bachelor of Business Administration
    • The Bachelor of Music
    • Requirements For The Second Baccalaureate Degree
    • Academic Support Center Www.Qc.Cuny.Edu/Asc
    • College English as A Second Language
    • Learning Skills Requirements and College-Readiness Skills Requirements
    • Support Services Prior to and After Admission
    • Testing
    • College Writing Courses

    Degree requirements are as follows: 1. completion of at least 120 credits of college-level work approved by the college; 2. completion of the college’s General Education requirements (see page 42);** 3. a minimum of 45 credits in residence at Queens College during the student’s undergraduate career, and at least 30 of the last 64 credits credited t...

    For specifics, see the Economics Department section in this Bulletin and consult a department advisor.

    For specifics, see the Aaron Copland School of Music section in this Bulletin and consult a School of Music advisor.

    Queens College may award a baccalaureate degree to students who have already earned one. 1. The student must have completed a baccalaureate degree from an accredited U.S. college or university, or from a foreign institution of equivalent level, with a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.0, and must satisfy the college’s admission requireme...

    The Academic Support Center administers programs in academic skills development, provides tutoring services, and operates the Testing Center. The Testing Center (Kiely Hall 232; 718-997-5680) administers the CUNY Assessment Tests in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics, and the Math Placement Exam. All students are required to take the CUNY Assessment...

    The CESL Program offers credit-and noncredit-bearing courses designed to meet the English-language needs of students with limited proficiency in English. Placement into CESL courses is based on performance on the CUNY Assessment Tests in Reading and Writing. Students must see the CESL director in Kiely Hall 227 (718-997-5670) before registering for...

    Pursuant to a 1999 CUNY Board of Trustees resolution, effective January 2000, Queens College stopped offering remedial courses and required students to pass all parts of the CUNY Assessment Test (Reading, Writing, and Mathematics) as a condition of enrolling and/or transferring into its baccalaureate degree programs. The following exemptions from t...

    The Academic Support Center offers immersion programs in Summer Sessions and in the January Winter Session to help students who have not passed one or more of the CUNY Assessment Tests. Students are retested at the end of the courses.

    The Academic Support Center’s Testing Center is responsible for administering the CUNY Assessment Tests to all students who have applied for admission and are required to take the tests. In addition, the Testing Center administers retests to students in various courses and programs who need to pass these tests. Students with physical or learning di...

    The basic sequence of writing courses for all students graduating from Queens College is College Writing 1 (ENGL 110), College Writing 2, and two additional courses designated as “writing intensive” (W). Courses taken to fulfill the composition requirement may not be taken P/NC. See page 44 for the list of courses that satisfy the College Writing 2...

  3. Queens College offers undergraduate degrees in over 70 majors and a number of advanced certificate programs.

  4. Queens College offers undergraduate degrees in over 70 majors, graduate studies in over 100 degree programs and certificates, over 40 accelerated master's options, 20 doctoral degrees through the CUNY Graduate Center, and a number of advanced certificate programs.

  5. New questionnaire: The survey currently in use at Queens College consists of 10 general questions about the course and the instructor, 4 questions related to writing (for courses designated as Writing Intensive only), and 3 open-ended questions for prose comments.

  6. 600-level courses are introductory graduate courses. 700-level courses are intended primarily for master’s degrees and first-level doctoral students. Undergraduate Students in Graduate Courses. Graduate 500- and 600-level courses may be taken by undergraduate students provided that all prerequisites are met and departmental permission is obtained.