Schedule of Classes Details
Photo by A. Rosen, Syracuse University Global Ambassador
Photo by A. Rosen, Syracuse University Global Ambassador
Registration Restrictions
Only Art History majors may register for more than one HOA course.
Only Psychology majors may register for more than one PSY course.
Only Sociology majors may register for more than one SOC course (including those that are cross-listed).
This will be monitored throughout the Online Registration period. Students may be dropped from courses with self-enrollment that doesn't adhere to the above restrictions... including minors. Choose the course that you most want if you are not a major in the field! If there is availability during online schedule adjustment, you may be able to add a second class then.
Please see the "Notes" column of the Schedule of Classes for other restrictions, prerequisites and requirements.
Cross-listed Courses
When you register for one of these cross-listed courses, you'll register under the first prefix (in bold). We do this so that all seats for the class are available during online registration. Then, following the Add Deadline in London, you may request an update to one of the other prefixes if you so choose.
Instructions will be provided during the Schedule Adjustment period.
AAS/HST 300.5 Black London
AIC/CRS/FMA 316.1 Intro to Visual Culture
AIC/CRS/FMA 316.2 Intro to Visual Culture
BUA400/BAN403/ HFS493/MUI408 The Global Workplace (and specialized internships)
CRS300.5/HOA200.1 Who's Collecting Who?
GEO300.2/PSC300.2 Green Britain? Science, Devolution and Climate Controversies in the UK
GEO300.4/CRS300.4 Sustainable Urbanism
GEO300.6/CRS300.6 Sustainable Urbanism
GEO300.2/PSC300.2 Green Britain? Sciences, Devolution and Climate Controversies in the UK
HOA474/HST 474.1 A History of London in 11 Objects
HOA474/HST 474.2 A History of London in 11 Objects
HOM300.3/CRS300.3 America, the Musical: Reflections on the US through Stage and Songs
HOM300.7/CRS300.7 America, the Musical: Reflections on the US through Stage and Songs
HST464/PSC464/REL328 Borders in Flux: Identities & Conflict in Ireland
NAT300.1/GEO300.1 Climates of Resistance: Environmental Racism and Collective Action
PHI300.1/IST300.1 Robot Ethics: Machines, Automation and Values
PHI300.2/IST300.2 Robot Ethics: Machines, Automation and Values
PSC300.6/HST300.6 Death as Political: Violence, Grief and Protest
PSC300.7/HST300.7 Death as Political: Violence, Grief and Protest
PSC426/REL325 Beyond Beliefs: Religion & Diversity in London
QSX/WGS 300.2 Gender, Power and Vulnerability
SOC400.1/QSX400.1/WGS400.1 Sex, Gender and the City
SOC400.1/QSX400.1/WGS400.1 Sex, Gender and the City
WGS416/FIL416/QSX416 416.1 British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes
WGS416/FIL416/QSX416 416.2 British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes
WGS416/FIL416/QSX416 416.3 British Masculinity on Screen: James Bond and Sherlock Holmes
Course fees
Many courses get you out of the classroom to experience what you are studying. Some of these courses carry course fees for study tours, site visits, activities, or supplies that are an integral part of the course. You are welcome to share it with anyone that assists you financially. Course fees are also noted on the Schedule of Classes for any course that requires one.