Course Offerings 2023 Spring

Major Courses

(Any course may be taken as an elective if there are no prerequisites or a student has satisfied them.)

Art and Art History

McDaniel Plan Designation

CE ART 1117 Design (Prof. Zsofia Görömbei)
CE ART 2210 Digital Photography (Prof. Agnes Eva Molnar)
ART 3313 Painting(Prof. Tamás Szigeti)
ART 3318 Graphic Design II (Prof. Csilla Kőszeghy)
CE AHY 1114 History of Western Art II (Art, Politics and History in the West in the Digital Era)(Prof. Gabriella Szigethy) links for readings provided at the beginning of the semester
I,TA AHY 3308 World Contemporary Art (Prof. Attila Horányi) (Prof. Attila Horanyi)

 


 

Business/Economics

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

BUA 1102 Principles of Accounting II (Prof. Reka Martel)
BUA 2209 Principles of Marketing (Prof. Zoltan Sipos)
SCH ECO 1104 Economic Issues and Policy (Prof. Laszlo Horvath)
BUA 4100 Business Strategy and Policy (Prof. Bruce Hoggard)
BUA 2103 Digital Marketing (Prof. Tibor Farkas)
BUA 2214 Principles of Management (Prof. Kira Mueller)
BUA 3323 Corporate Finance and Financial Management (Prof. Charles McFerren)
I ECO 3304 International Economics (Prof. Gábor Antal)
ECO 4405 History of Economic Thought (Prof. Charles McFerren)
QR MAT 1107 College Algebra (Prof. Geza Csima)
QR STA 2216 Statistical Methods (Prof. Charles McFerren)

 


 

Communication

COM 1101 Intro to Communication II: Media (Prof. Judit Barta)
COM 2206 Communication Design (Prof. Dominika Szabó)
CIN 1101 Intro to Cinema (Prof. László Arató)
CIN 2201 Television Production (Profs. Timea Laboda
IN COM 3220 Intercultural Communication (Prof. Jolan Roka)
COM 4594 Senior Seminar (Prerequisites: COM 2203, 2204, one 3000-level course) (Prof. Andras Gerevich, Jessie Labov,Jolán Róka )

 


 

Political Science

PSI 2204 Approaches to International Relations (Prof. Peter Marton))
TA PSI 2208 Inventors of Political Ideas (Prof. Peter Schimert)
QR PSI 2219 Research Design and Methods (Prof. Christopher Cox)
I PSI 2213 Comparative European Politics (Prof. Rafal Fabianowicz)
I PSI 3203 Global Challenges in Biopolitics (Prof. Barna Szamosi)
PSI 3321 International Criminal Law (Prof. Tamás Hoffman)
PSI 4492 Senior Seminar (Prof. Tamás Hoffman, Péter Márton, Christopher Cox)
PSI 3398 Guided Independent Study (2 CR)

 


 

Psychology

Completion of PSY 1106 is a general pre-requisite for all PSY courses

SCH PSY 1106 Introduction to Psychology (Prof. Luis Murillo)
SCH PSY 2204 Social Psychology (Prof. Zsófia Schindler)
SIL PSY 2215 Cognitive Psychology (Prof. Anna Babarczy)
QR PSY 2224 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.
PSY 3200 Writing in Psychology (Prof. Richard Reichardt)
PSY 3214 Childhood Pathopsychology (Prof. Yotam Kramer)
PSY 3219 Biopsychology of Emotion (Prof. Luis Murillo)
PSY4492 Capstone in Psychology (Prof. Anna Babarczy) Journal articles – no purchase required

 


 

Journalism and New Media Minor

ENG 1103 Introduction to Journalism (Prof. Robert Smyth)
ENG 2204 Advanced News Reporting and Writing (Prof. Robert Smyth)
ENG 2295 Internship w/Journalism Focus (Arranged in consultation with Prof. Robert Smyth)

 


 

Competence Courses

FYS1170 First Year Seminar (An Introduction to the Liberal Arts through Research) (Prof. Robert Smyth)
CW ENG1101 Introduction to College Writing (Prof. Marta Siklos) Reader + other materials
ENG 1002 College Composition (Prof. Marta Siklos)
ESL 1002 Oral Communication Skills (Prof. Réka Ranky)
ESL 1003 Intro to Critical Reading/TOEFL Intensive – 2 credits (Prof. Marta Siklos)
MAT 1100 Mathematical Fundamentals (Prof.Lang-Lazi Marta)

 


 

Physical Education

All EPE courses will start in the second week

KIN 1055B Special Topics: Boxing (Prof. Isaac Oroyovwe)
PEF KIN 1012 Fitness Games(Prof. Reka Ranky)

 


 

ELECTIVES satisfying McDaniel Plan requirements

SIL BIO 2100 The Molecular Design of Life  (Prof. László Nyitray)
I,TA ENG 2220 World Literature (Prof. Gabor Molnar)
MC/TA ENG 2155 Topics in Multicultural Literature: Who’s America? (Prof. Roger Casey)
SCH HIS 2251 Narratives and Networks (Prof. Attila Pok)
HUN 1101 Elementary Hungarian I (Prof. Katalin Miklósy)
HUN 1102 Elementary Hungarian II. (Prof. Katalin Miklósy)
EXP IDS 2236 From Garden to Table (Prof. Robert Smyth)

(Please note that the College reserves the right to cancel or add courses or to make substitutions)


 

Explanation of Codes McDaniel Plan Designations

I(N) International Non-Western
CE Creative Expression
CW College Writing
EXP Experiential Learning
FYS First-Year Seminar
I International
MC Multicultural
QR Quantitative Reasoning
SCH Social, Cultural and Historical Understanding
SI Scientific Inquiry
SIL Scientific Inquiry with Lab
SL Second Language
TA Textual Analysis