Automatically Enrolled Courses
We will automatically enroll you in the following courses. You do not need to list them on your FTES form.
Hover over starred course titles to see descriptions.
All Newhouse Students
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
SEM 100*SEM 100 is a six-week course that engages all first year and transfer students in guided conversations and activities about transitioning to Syracuse University campus life while exploring identity. Students will gain an understanding of how their identity relates to and interacts with other students, faculty and staff, as they progress through the college experience. | University First Year Seminar (0 credits) |
Bandier Majors
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
SEM 100*SEM 100 is a six-week course that engages all first year and transfer students in guided conversations and activities about transitioning to Syracuse University campus life while exploring identity. Students will gain an understanding of how their identity relates to and interacts with other students, faculty and staff, as they progress through the college experience. | University First Year Seminar (0 credits) |
BAN 201*This lecture series features music business leaders and will focus on business trends, day-to-day demands, negotiations and the nuances of recent/current successful projects. | David M. Rezak Music Business Lecture Series (0.5 credits) |
MUI 205*Historical, creative, sociological, and business aspects of music publishing, artist management, concert promotion, rights and licensing, agencies, unions and guilds, roles of creative and supporting professionals in each area. Music industry major or permission of instructor. | Music Industry I (3 credits) |
Newhouse/iSchool Dual Students
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
SEM 100*Insert content hereSEM 100 is a six-week course that engages all first year and transfer students in guided conversations and activities about transitioning to Syracuse University campus life while exploring identity. Students will gain an understanding of how their identity relates to and interacts with other students, faculty and staff, as they progress through the college experience. | University First Year Seminar (0 credits) |
IST 101*Transition to life at the iSchool and Syracuse University, and become more familiar with the information field. Explore the range of possibilities that our undergraduate degree is designed to provide. | iSchool Freshman Forum ( 1 credit) |
IST 195*State-of-the-art technologies in the field. Computer architectures, telecommunication networks, software design and application. Issues in information management and technology use. | Information Technologies (3 credits) |
PLEASE NOTE:
We may add additional Newhouse coursework to your schedule.
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- If you have taken any Newhouse related coursework, please list it on page 2 of your FTES form.
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We will automatically enroll you in the following courses. You do not need to list them on your FTES form.
Hover over starred course titles to see descriptions.
All Newhouse Students
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
FYS 100*First-Year Seminar is a one-credit, semester long course that engages all first-year and transfer students in guided conversations, experiential activities, and written assignments about transitioning to Syracuse University (SU) campus life, exploring their identities as they situate themselves in a new context, and understanding how they will relate to and interact with other students, faculty and staff in contributing to a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse campus community. | University First Year Seminar (1 credit) |
Bandier Majors
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
FYS 100*First-Year Seminar is a one-credit, semester long course that engages all first-year and transfer students in guided conversations, experiential activities, and written assignments about transitioning to Syracuse University (SU) campus life, exploring their identities as they situate themselves in a new context, and understanding how they will relate to and interact with other students, faculty and staff in contributing to a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse campus community. | University First Year Seminar (1 credit) |
BAN 201*This lecture series features music business leaders and will focus on business trends, day-to-day demands, negotiations and the nuances of recent/current successful projects. | David M. Rezak Music Business Lecture Series (0.5 credits) |
MUI 205*Historical, creative, sociological, and business aspects of music publishing, artist management, concert promotion, rights and licensing, agencies, unions and guilds, roles of creative and supporting professionals in each area. Music industry major or permission of instructor. | Music Industry I (3 credits) |
Newhouse/iSchool Dual Students
COM 107 *Mass media and their functions. Contemporary problems of the media: legal, social, economic, and psychological implications of their relationships with society. Required of all students in the school. | Communications and Society (3 credits) |
COM 100*COM 100 is a zero-credit advising seminar that provides a small and informal setting for first-year students to get questions answered, learn about Newhouse majors and opportunities, University processes such as registration, and interact with a Newhouse faculty member in a small setting. There are no assignments or grades for COM 100 and the faculty member leading the seminar will serve as the student’s Newhouse faculty adviser for the first year or two, until the student declares a major and chooses a faculty adviser in that major department. By the end of the semester, first year students should be able to recognize their responsibilities as a student and be familiar with the characteristics of successful college students; be acquainted with extracurricular activities, going abroad, and other opportunities to get involved; know where to go for help (at Newhouse specifically); and, have an understanding of their academic requirements. | Newhouse First Year Advising Seminar (0 credits) |
FYS 100*First-Year Seminar is a one-credit, semester long course that engages all first-year and transfer students in guided conversations, experiential activities, and written assignments about transitioning to Syracuse University (SU) campus life, exploring their identities as they situate themselves in a new context, and understanding how they will relate to and interact with other students, faculty and staff in contributing to a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse campus community. | University First Year Seminar (1 credit) |
IST 101*Transition to life at the iSchool and Syracuse University, and become more familiar with the information field. Explore the range of possibilities that our undergraduate degree is designed to provide. | iSchool Freshman Forum ( 1 credit) |
IST 195*State-of-the-art technologies in the field. Computer architectures, telecommunication networks, software design and application. Issues in information management and technology use. | Information Technologies (3 credits) |
PLEASE NOTE:
We may add additional Newhouse coursework to your schedule.
-
- If you have taken any Newhouse related coursework, please list it on page 2 of your FTES form.
- NEXT STEP: Box A – Foreign Language