(Any course may be taken as an elective if there are no prerequisites or a student has satisfied them.)
McDaniel Plan Designation
CE | ART1117 | Design (Prof. Zsofia Görömbei) | |
ART2201 | Life Drawing (Prof.Tamás Szigeti ) | ||
CE | AHY1114 | History of Western Art II (Profs Janos Szirmai and Gabriella Szigethy) | links for readings provided at the beginning of the semester |
AHY2240 | A History of Modern Art (Prof. Orsolya Danyi) | H.H. Arnason and E.C. Mansfield, History of Modern Art (7th edition, 2013) | |
TA | PHI2222 | Philosophy of Art (Prof. Gabriella Szigethy) | links for readings provided at the beginning of the semester |
Passing both parts of the Math Proficiency Test (Arithmetic & Basic Algebra) is a general pre-requisite for all courses in Business, Economics, Mathematics and Statistics. The prerequisite for upper-level (3000 or 4000) courses in Economics is completion of ECO 2201 Principles of Economics
BUA1102 | Principles of Accounting II (Prof. Gergely Mohl) | Textbook already acquired, no further literature is needed. | |
SCH | ECO1103 | Introduction to Economics (Prof. Laszlo Horvath) | |
BUA2209 | Principles of Marketing (Prof. Zoltan Sipos) | Kotler-Armstrong-Harris-Piercy: Principles of marketing.ISBN numbers: 978-0-273-74297-5 (print) 978-0-273-74315-6 (pdf) 978-0-273-78111-0 (eText) | |
BUA4323 | Corporate Finance and Financial Management (Prof. Balázs Laki) | Class readers & journal excerpts | |
MAT1107 | College Algebra (Prof. Marta Lazi) | ||
QR | STA2216 | Statistical Methods (Prof. Balázs Laki) | Textbook free to download: https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-intro.pdf |
ECO3320 | Macroeconomic Theory (Prof. Gábor Antal) | ||
ENG1103 | Introduction to Journalism (Prof. Robert Smyth) | The Elements of Journalism By Bill Kovach & Tom Rosentiel (2014 edition) | |
ENG2204 | Advanced News Reporting and Writing (Prof. Robert Smyth) | The Elements of Journalism By Bill Kovach & Tom Rosentiel (2014 edition) |
COM1103 | Intro to Communication II: Media (Prof. Jolan Roka) | Vivian, John: The Media of Mass Communication. Pearson, 2013 (eleventh edition) | |
COM2203 | Quantitative Research Methods (Prof. Petra Kiss) | ||
MC | COM3221 | Gender in Communication (Prof. Barna Szamosi) | We will have a pdf reader uploaded to Blackboard. |
IN | COM3352 | Intercultural Communication (Prof. István Ottó Nagy) | Meyer, Erin: The Culture Map: Breaking Through the Invisible Boundaries of Global Business, Published by Public Affairs (TM), a member of the Perseus Books Group, New York, 2014 (1st edition) |
COM3365 | Creative Arts Management (Prof. András Gerevich) | ||
CE | CIN3303 | Great Masters of European Film (Prof. Laszlo Arato) | |
COM4594 | Senior Seminar (Prerequisites: COM 2203, 2204, one 3000-level course) (Prof. Jolan Roka) |
SCH | PSI1101 | Introduction to Political Science (Prof. Deniz Bingol-Hall) | Reader |
QR | PSI2219 | Research Design and Methods (Prof. Dominik Brenner) | Gravetter, Frederick J.; Wallnau, Larry B. (2008), Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 6th Edition // Bryman, Alan: Social Research Methods, 3rd edition, 2008 |
IN | PSI2203 | International Law and Organization (Prof. Csaba Törő) | |
PSI3321 | International Criminal Law (Prof. Tamás Hoffman) | Douglas Guilfoyle (2016) International Criminal Law (Oxford University Press). | |
PSI3319 | American Civil Liberties (Prof. Peter Schimert) | ||
PSI3398 | Guided Independent Study (2 CR) | ||
PSI4492 | Senior Seminar (Prof. Peter Schimert) |
Completion of PSY 1106 is a general pre-requisite for all PSY courses
SCH | PSY1106 | Introduction to Psychology (Prof. Luis Murillo) | Atkinson & Hilgard’s Introduction to Psychology, 15th edition, pdf available |
SIL | PSY2215 | Cognitive Psychology (Prof. Anna Babarczy) | Bruce Godstein, Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research and Everyday Experience. |
PSY2220 | Psychology in the Workplace (Prof. Luis Murillo) | Jerald Greenberg, Managing Behavior in Organizations, 4th ed., Prentice Hall | |
QR | PSY2224 | Psychological Methods and Statistics w/Lab (Pre-requisite: Completion of PSY 2223) (Prof. Anna Babarczy) | Hugh Coolican, Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology; and David Howell, Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences. |
PSY3214 | Childhood Psychopathology(Prerequisite: PSY 2209 Developmental Psychology) (Prof. Yotam Kramer) | ||
PSY3219 | Biopsychology and Emotion (Prerequisite: PSY 2214 Behavioral Neuroscience) (Prof. Máté Toth) | ||
PSY4492 | Capstone in Psychology (Prof. Anna Babarczy) | Journal articles – no purchase required |
ENG1103 | Introduction to Journalism (Prof. Robert Smyth) | ||
ENG2204 | Advanced News Reporting and Writing (Prof. Robert Smyth) | The Elements of Journalism By Bill Kovach & Tom Rosentiel (2014 edition) | |
ENG2205 | Media Ethics (Prof. Jolan Roka) | Gordon, A. D., Kittross, J. M., Merrill, J. C., Babcock, W., Dorsher, M.: Controversies in Media Ethics. Routledge, 2011.Parise, Eli: How the New Personalized Web Changing What We Read and How We Think. Penguin Books, 2011. | |
ENG2295 | Internship w/Journalism Focus (Arranged in consultation with Prof. Robert Smyth) |
IW | IDS2039 | Paths of Innovation: Freud, Kafka, Bartok, and Central Europe (Profs. O. Danyi & A. Orzóy) | |
TA | ENG2228 | Scar Tissue: The Literature of Historical Trauma (Prof. Gábor Molnár) | Primo Levi, If This Is a Man / The Truce; Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich; Imre Kertész, Fatelessness; Hertha Müller, The Hunger Angel |
ENT | IDS2236 | From Garden to Table (Prof. Robert Smyth) |
IW,TA | HON2201 | Great Works (Prof. György Túry) (with permission of professor) |
FYS1170 | First Year Seminar (An Introduction to the Liberal Arts through Research) (Prof. Robert Smyth) | No set text | |
CW | ENG1101 | Intro to College Writing (Prof. Marta Siklos) | Reader + other materials |
ENG1002 | College Composition (Prof. Judit Barta) | ||
ESL1002 | Oral Com Skills –2 credits (Prof. Wylie Hughes) | ||
ESL1003 | Intro to Critical Reading/TOEFL Intensive – 2 credits (Prof. Marta Siklos) | ||
MAT1001/1002 | Mathematics Workshop (Non-credit Pass/Fail course) |
PES | EPE1048 | Ultimate Frisbee (Prof. Reka Ranky) | |
PES | EPE1026 | Indoor Soccer (Prof. Reka Ranky) |
PEF | EPE1055A | Aerobics (Prof. Reka Ranky) | |
PEF | EPE1047 | Social Dance (Salsa) (Prof. Reka Ranky) | |
PEF | EPE1055Y | (Sp Topic) Yoga (Prof.Andrea Sándor) |
IN | ASL3370 | Int’l Perspectives on Sign Languages and Deaf Cultures (Visiting Professor Mark Rust) | Many Ways to Be Deaf: International Variation in Deaf Communities. ISBN13: 9781563685781 ISBN10: 1563685787 |
SIL | BIO2100 | The Molecular Design of Life (Prof. László Nyitray) | |
SCH | HIS2265 | Surviving Totalitarianism: Patterns of Collective and Individual Behavior in Hitler’s and Stalin’s Europe (Prof. Attila Pók) | |
HUN1101 | Elementary Hungarian I (Prof. Katalin Miklósy) | ||
HUN1102 | Elementary Hungarian II. (Prof. Katalin Miklósy) |
(Please note that the College reserves the right to cancel or add courses or to make substitutions)
CE | Creative Expression |
CW | College Writing |
FYS | First-Year Seminar |
IN | Inetrnational Non-Western |
MC | Multicultural |
IW | International Western |
PEF/PES | Physical Education Fitness/Skill |
QR | Quantitative Reasoning |
SCH | Social, Cultural and Historical Understanding |
SI | Scientific Inquiry |
SIL | Scientific Inquiry with Lab |
SIS | Sophomore Interdisciplinary Study |
SL | Second Language |
TA | Textual Analysis |