Academic Calendars
Spring 2022, Jan. 10-May 20
Graduate
Spring 1: Jan. 10-March 11
Spring 2: March 21-May 20
Undergraduate
Spring 1: Jan. 17-March 11
Spring 2: March 21-May 13
Summer 2022, May 30-July 29
Graduate
May 30-July 29
Undergraduate
June 6-July 29
Fall 2022, Aug. 15-Dec. 16
Graduate
Fall 1: Aug. 15-Oct. 14
Fall 2: Oct. 17-Dec. 16
Undergraduate
Fall 1: Aug. 22-Oct. 14
Fall 2: Oct. 24-Dec. 16
Spring 2023, Jan. 9-May 19
Graduate
Spring 1: Jan. 9-March 10
Spring 2: March 20-May 19
Undergraduate
Spring 1: Jan. 16-March 10
Spring 2: March 20-May 12
New Year's Day | January 1 |
Good Friday | April 15 |
Easter Monday | April 18 |
King's Day | April 27 |
Ascension Day | May 26 |
Whit Monday | June 6 |
Leidens Ontzet | October 3 |
Christmas | December 25 December 26 |
Schedules
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Undergraduate Courses Offered
Department of Business & Management
Semester
- ACCT 2025 Managerial Accounting*
- MNGT 2100 Management Theory & Practice
- BUSN 2750 Introduction to Statistics*
Spring 1
- CSIS 1500 Introduction to Business Technologies
- WSBT 2000 Career Exploration (1 cr.)**
- FINC 3210 Principles of Finance*
- BUSN 3710 Entrepreneurial Financial Management
Spring 2
- MNGT 2150 Business Ethics
- WSBT 2300 Personal Branding (1 cr.)*
- MNGT 2700 Introduction to Entrepreneurship & SBM
- BUSN 4110 Operations Management*
- MNGT 4900 Managerial Policies and Strategies Capstone BA Gen/BSBA*-**
Department of International Relations
Semester
- POLT 1070 Intro to Political Theory (GCP)
- INTL 1500 (X) HIST 1000 The World Since 1500 (GCP) (Intl HRTS - G1)
- INTL 2030 International Law (Intl HRTS Certificate - G1)
- INTL 2100 Model U.N.
Spring 1
- INTL 3100 (X) INTL 5400 International Political Economy*
- HRTS 3600 Topics in Mass Violence (IHR Cert.)
- HIST 2210 Early Modern Europe (GCP)
Spring 2
- INTL 3260 (X) MDST 3260 International Communications
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
Semester
- PSYC 1100 Introduction to Psychology (GCP)
- BIOL 1040 Human Genetics (GCP)
- PSYC 2825 Introduction to Research Methods*
- PSYC 3325 Applied Learning Theory*
- PSYC 4650 BioPsychology*
- PSYC 4750 Advanced Statistics*
- PSYC 4925 Senior Capstone: History, Philosophy & Systems of Psychology*
Spring 1
- PSYC 1800 Careers in Psychology (1 cr.)
- PSYC 4550 Drug and Chemical Dependency*
Spring 2
- PSYC 2300 Life Span Development
- PSYC 2700 Psychology of Women
- PSYC 3025 Psychology and Ethics (2 cr.)*
Department of Media Communications
Semester
- MDST 3300 Media Law, Ethics and Policy
- MDST 1160 Communications for Media Professionals
Spring 1
- MDST 2100 Media Literacy (GCP) (Tentative Directed Study)
Spring 2
- MDST 3260 (X) INTL 3260 Global Media Practice (GCP)
- MDST 2500 Professional Development for Media Careers
*Course has prerequisite(s), please check catalog
**Additional fee applicable
Global Citizenship Courses (GCP) & Other Courses
Semester
- GLBC 1200 Global Cornerstone Seminar
- WRIT 1000 Writing Skills Workshop
- POLT 1070 Intro to Political Theory
- INTL 1500 (X) HIST 1000 The World Since 1500 (Intl HRTS - G1)
- PSYC 1100 Introduction to Psychology
- BIOL 1040 Human Genetics
Spring 1
- ILC 2090 Intermediate Language: Level 1 - Dutch Prerequisite: ILC 1100 or equivalent
- HIST 2210 Early Modern Europe
- MDST 2100 Media Literacy (Tentative Directed Study)
Spring 2
- PHIL 2000 Making Decisions
- ILC 2100 Intermediate Language: Level 2 - Dutch Prerequisite: ILC 2090 or equivalent
- KEYS 4010 Democratic Process
- ANSO 2060 Culture and Communication
- MDST 3260 (X) INTL 3260 Global Media Practice
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Undergraduate Courses Offered
Department of Business & Management
- MNGT 3730 Innovation, Creativity and the Entrepreneur
Department of International Relations
- POLT 1080 Introduction to Comparative Politics (GCP)
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
- PSYC 3000 Topics: Crisis Counseling*
*Course has prerequisite(s), please check catalog
Global Citizenship Courses (GCP) & Other Courses
- ILC 2150 Topics in Culture: Understanding the Dutch
- KEYS 4019 Art and Social Engagement: How do the Arts Impact/Change the World?
- POLT 1080 Introduction to Comparative Politics
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Undergraduate Courses Offered
Department of Business & Management
Semester
- ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting (GCP)
- MATH 1430 College Algebra
- MNGT 2100 Management Theory & Practice**
Fall 1
- BUSN 1000 Business Spreadsheets (1 cr.)
- ECON 2000 Survey of Economics
- MNGT 2500 Marketing
- MNGT 3320 Business Law: International
- MNGT 3440 Stress Management
Fall 2
- WSBT 2700 Career Management Strategies* (1 cr.)
- MNGT 3400 Human Resources Management*
- MNGT 3450 Organizational Behavior
- MNGT 3720 Entrepreneurial Marketing*
- MNGT 4100 International Management*
- MNGT 4330 International Marketing*
Department of International Relations
Semester
- POLT 2600 Research Methods and Approaches in Political Science
- HIST 2340 History of American Business and Management
- HRTS 1100 Intro to HRTS (GCP)
- INTL 1050 Intro to IR (GCP)
Fall 1
- MNGT 3320 Business Law: International
- POLT 3310 Conduct of Foreign Policy
Fall 2
- ANSO 2300 Social Movements (GCP)
- HIST 3100 Diplomatic History
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
Semester
- BIOL 1010 Human Biology (GCP) (4 cr.)
- MATH 1430 College Algebra (GCP)
- PSYC 1100 Introduction to Psychology (GCP)
- PSYC 2750 Introduction to Measurements & Statistics (GCP)
- PSYC 3350 Cognitive Psychology*
- PSYC 4225 Introduction to the Helping Professions*
Fall 1
- PSYC 3125 Abnormal Psychology*
- PSYC 3575 Industrial/Organizational Psychology*
Fall 2
- PSYC 2250 Adolescent Psychology*
- PSYC 4000 Topics: The Psychology of Sex and Gender
- PSYC 4925 Senior Capstone: History, Philosophy & Systems of Psychology*
Department of Media Communications
Semester
- MDST 4200 Media Research
Fall 1
- JOUR 3150 Topis in Modern Media (pandemic-related)
Fall 2
- MDST 2800 Media, Diversity, and Society (GCP)
*Course has prerequisite(s), please check catalog
**Additional fee applicable
Global Citizenship Courses (GCP) & Other Courses
Semester
- ACCT 2010 Financial Accounting
- BIOL 1010 Human Biology (4 cr.)
- GLBC 1200 Global Cornerstone Seminar
- HRTS 1100 Intro to HRTS
- INTL 1050 Intro to IR
- MATH 1430 College Algebra
- PSYC 1100 Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC 2750 Introduction to Measurements & Statistics
- SPCM 1040 Public Speaking
- WRIT 1000 Writing Skills Workshop
Fall 1
- ILC 1090 Elementary Dutch: Level 1
- MUSC 1070 Topics in Music
Fall 2
- ANSO 2300 Social Movements
- EDUC 3300 Topics in Education
- ILC 1100 Elementary Dutch: Level 2*
- KEYS 4012 City Life
- MDST 2800 Media, Diversity, and Society
- PHIL 1000 Introduction to Philosophy
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Graduate Courses Offered
Department of Business & Management
Spring 1
- MNGT 5670 Managerial Leadership*
- BUSN 5000 Business
- MBA 5010 Value Creation*-**
Spring 2
- MBA 5020 Quantitative Methods for the MBA*
- MBA 5030 Market Analysis and Business Planning*
Department of International Relations
Spring 1
- INTL 5000 Intro to IR
- INTL 5580 Politics of Development
- INTL 5400 (X) INTL 3100 International Political Economy*
- INTL 6000 Capstone in IR
Spring 2
- INTL 5100 Research Methods and Perspectives
- INTL 5860 Issues in Intl. Politics: China and its Global Impact (IP)
- INTL 5545 The U.N. in Intl. Politics (INGO Cert.)
- INTL 5605 Topics in Comp. P.: Circular Economy & Sustainability (CP)
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
Spring 1
- PSYC 5300 Psychopathology (yr 1)
- PSYC 5400 Research Design (yr 1)
Spring 2
- PSYC 5500 Assessment (yr 1)
- PSYC 5600 Group Processes & Group Therapy (yr 1)
*Course has prerequisite(s), please check catalog
**Additional fee applicable
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Graduate Courses Offered
Department of International Relations
- INGO 5700 Grant Writing for NGOs (INGO Cert.)
- INTL 5800 Globalization
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Graduate Courses Offered
Department of Business & Management
Fall 1
- BUSN 5000 Business
- MBA 5010 Value Creation**
- MBA 5100 Adding Value through Human Capital
- MBA 5200 The Financial Value of Capital Projects
Fall 2
- MBA 5020 Quantitative Methods for the MBA
- MBA 5030 Market Analysis and Business Planning
- MBA 5300 Providing Value to Customers
- MBA 5400 The Supply Chain and Business Processes
Department of International Relations
Fall 1
- INTL 5000 Intro to International Relations
- INTL 5100 Research Methods and Perspectives
- INTL 5550 War and Diplomacy
- INTL 5900 Advanced Research Method
- INTL 6000 Capstone in International Relations
Fall 2
- INGO 5000 x INTL 5540 Intro to IOs and NGOs
- INTL 5050 Comparative Politics
- INTL 5700 Humanitarian Issues in International Politics
Department of Behavioral & Social Sciences
Fall 1
- PSYC 5000 Bases of Counseling Psychology (yr 1)
- PSYC 5200 Advanced Developmental Psychology (yr 1)
- PSYC 5900 Applied Statistics and Research Methods (yr 2)
- PSYC 6000 Special Topics in Counseling (yr 2)
Fall 2
- PSYC 5100 Approaches to Counseling and Therapy (yr 1)
- PSYC 5700 Psychopharmacology (yr 2)
- PSYC 5800 Ethical and Legal Foundations (yr 1)
*Course has prerequisite(s), please check catalog
**Additional fee applicable

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