• Fall Course List

FALL 2013 COURSE LIST (PDF version)

Department & Course Title Course # Credits Professor Language1
Business        
Accounting for Decision Making I ACCT 201 3 Byrne  
Principles of Business Law BLE 214 3 Mas-Guindal  
Introduction to International Business SIB 321 3 Byrne  
Business Foundations SBS 101 3 Byrne  
Freshman Year Experience SU 101 1 TBA  
         
Communication & Journalism        
Public Relations CJN 277 4 Baum  
         
Economics        
Principles of Economics - Macro EC 102 4 Staff  
Economics of the European Union EC 445 4 Staff  
         
English Language & Literature        
Developmental English Skills I ENG 095 4 Wood, T.  
Freshman English I - 3 sections ENG 101 4 Woods/Wood  
Freshman English I Lab ENG L101 0 Woods, M.  
American Literature II ENG 218 4 TBA  
         
Government        
Introduction to American Democracy GVT 110 4 Martínez Tapia  
Politics of Spain GVT 367 4 Martínez Tapia  
         
History        
Empires and Globalization in World History I HST 149 4 Santiago Cazull  
History of Spain I HST 357 4 Santiago Cazull  
         
Humanities        
Art History I3 ARH 101 4 Cros Gutiérrez
Modernism & Spanish Masters3 ARH 315 4 Angoso de Guzmán
         
Mathematics        
Pre-calculus for Management & Social Sciences MATH 104 4 Taboada  
Pre-calculus for Mgmnt & Soc Sci recitation2 MATH R104 -- Taboada
Finite Math MATH 130 4 Taboada  
Finite Math recitation2 MATH R130 -- Taboada
         
Philosophy        
Ethics PHIL 119 4 Greenan  
         
Psychology        
General Psychology PSYCH 114 4 Georgievska-Nanevska  
         
Science        
General Chemistry I with lab CHEM 111/L111 4 Fernández Cézar  
Environmental Science with lab SCI 103/L103 4 Martín Moreno  
Astronomy II with lab3 SCI 112/L112 4 Jiménez Esteban  
Science & Life in the 21st Century SCI 181 4 Fernández Cézar
         
Seminar for Freshmen        
Unfolding the European Union - 2 sections SF 199 4 Martínez Tapia  
         
Sociology        
Cultural Diversity and Human Needs SOC 228 4 Greenan  
Special Topics: Mediterranean Societies3 SOC 327 4 Kavanagh  
         
Spanish Language & Literature        
Elementary Spanish I4 SPAN 101 4 TBA S
Elementary Spanish II4 SPAN 102 4 TBA S
Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 201 4 Green S
Intermediate Spanish II SPAN 202 4 TBA S
Spanish in the Workplace SPAN 210 4 Cabañas Alamán S
Spanish in the Workplace Internship3,5 SPAN I210 0 Cabañas Alamán S
Advanced Conversation and Composition SPAN 290 4 TBA S
Spanish Translation Workshop SPAN 299 4 Hearn S
Hispanic Culture Today SPAN 340 4 Pérez Leal S
Madrid a Cosmopolitian City3 SPAN 360 4 TBA S
Changes in Social Values in Spain 1975-2000 SPAN 417 4 TBA S

Notes:

1All courses are given in English unless marked as follows: “S” = given in Spanish; “E/S” = given in English or Spanish, or both, depending on demand.

2MATH 104, and MATH 130 will each meet 3h 45min weekly. Please refer to the Fall 2013 class schedule for meeting days and times.

3An additional fee is charged as indicated for the mandatory activities programmed for the following Fall 2013 courses:

Course # Course Name Activity Estimated Fee *
ARH 101 Art History I Museum visits (students for their own transportation) $52
ARH 315 Modernism & Spanish Masters Museum visits (students for their own transportation) $52
SCI L103 Environmental Science Lab Site visits
$52
SCI L112 Astronomy II Lab Four-night field trip to Canary Islands observatory
$1,235
SOC 327 Mediterranean Societies Day-trip to Segóbriga $110
SPAN I210 Spanish in the Workplace Internship Internship placement and supervision $1,200
SPAN 360 Madrid a Cosmopolitan City Cultural Visits $52

*Course-related fees are subject to change. Please consult the individual course syllabi for details regarding the activities planned.

*Course-related fees are 100% refundable if the student drops the course before the deadline for late registration. If the student drops the course after the late registration deadline, he or she will be liable for 100% of the course related fee.

4 SPAN 101 and SPAN 102 will each meet 4 hours weekly. Please refer to the Fall Semester 2013 class schedule for meeting days and times.

Students enrolled in the SPAN I210 intenrship must be concurrently enrolled in SPAN 210.

Suffolk University Madrid Campus reserves the right to cancel any course or change its instructor, time or the language in which it is given should the need arise. Students should provide alternative choices of courses in case a given course is full or cancelled.

A minimum of 10 students is required to make a class. It is therefore important for students to indicate alternative choices whenever possible.

TBA = To be arranged / TBC = To be confirmed