Yeshiva and Seminary Program: Course Schedule
Spring/Summer Schedule (2026)
Spring (Zoom Online- Yeshiva only)
January 20 – May 13 — This class will be taught online synchronously (on Zoom).
[Note: ACCT2021.E1 used toward Business specialty and M.S. in Accounting prerequisite]
- ACCT 2021. E1: Introduction to Financial Accounting – [Staff]
Spring I (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
January 20 – March 13 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: UNIV 2001.E2 used toward University Core requirement. BUSI 2460.E1, BUSI 2565.E1, and MGMT 3700.E1 are used toward the Business specialty. PSYC 2006.E1 and PSYC 3015.E1 used toward the Psychology specialty. WRIT 3001.E1 used toward the Advanced Writing requirement.]
- UNIV 2001. E2: Cross-Cultural Perspectives – [Staff]
- PSYC 3015. E1: Theories of Personality – [Prof. R. Lubin]
- PSYC 2006. E1: Emotionally Healthy Lifestyles – [Prof. C. Henry]
- BUSI 2460. E1: Corporate Governance – [Prof. G. Dunn]
- BUSI 2565. E1: Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship – [Prof. I. Jaskoll]
- MGMT 3700. E1: Human Resources Management – [Prof. M. Nunez]
- WRIT 3001. E2: Advanced Writing Workshop – [Prof. E. Reid]: Note: This course will run from January 20 to March 28
Spring II (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
March 16 – May 13 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: MKTG 2121.E1 and BUSI 2645.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC 3315.E1 used toward the Psychology specialty. WRIT 1003.E1 used toward the English Writing requirement. ENGW 3006.E1 used toward the Advanced Writing requirement. UNIV 2002.E4 used toward University Core requirement.]
- PSYC 3315. E1: Abnormal Psychology – [Prof. A. Gilston]
- MKTG 2121. E1: Fundamentals of International Marketing – [Prof. A. Vardouniotis]
- BUSI 2645. E1: Principles of Management – [Prof. M. Stone]
- WRIT 1003. E1: Composition II: Research and Argument – [Prof. T. Swanzey]
- ENGW 3006. E1: Persuasive Writing – [Prof. R. Traum-Avidan]
- UNIV 2002. E4: Global Issues – [Prof. L. Goodin]
Pesach Z’man (Online- Yeshiva only)
March 23 – April 13 — Classes will be taught synchronously online (on Zoom). (March 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, April 5, 6, 10, 12, 13)
[Note: UNIV2002.E2 used toward University Core requirement.]
- UNIV 2002. E2: Global Issues – [S, M, T, W, Th, F 9-12:15 pm – [Prof. T. Swanzey]
Pesach Z’man (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
March 23 – April 13 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: BUSI 2450.E1 and MGMT 4160.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC 1173.E1 used toward Psychology specialty.]
- PSYC 1173. E1: Group Dynamics – [Prof. R. Lubin]
- MGMT 4160. E1: Strategic Management – [Prof. M. Stone]
- BUSI 2450. E1: Business Dynamics – [Prof. M. Goldfarb]
Summer I (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
May 18 – June 26 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: COMM 3311. E1 and ECON 2001.E1 is used toward the Business specialty. PSYC 2234.E1 used toward the Psychology specialty. UNIV 2002.E2 used toward University Core requirement.]
- PSYC 2234. E1: Social Psychology – [Prof. A. Gilston]
- COMM 3311. E1: Customer Service – [Prof. G. Dunn]
- ECON 2001. E1: Introduction to Microeconomics – [Prof. M. Stone]
- UNIV 2002. E2: Global Issues – [Staff]
Summer II (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
June 29 – August 7 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: COMM 3147.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC 3322.E1 used toward the Psychology specialty. WRIT 1003.E1 used toward English Writing requirement.]
- COMM 3147. E1: Organizational Development and Strategy – [Prof. M. Goldfarb]
- PSYC 3322. E1: Industrial Psychology – [Prof. R. Lubin]
- WRIT 1003. E1: Composition II: Research and Argument – [Prof. T. Swanzey]
Av Z’man (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
July 15 – August 11 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: FIN 4341.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC 2001.E1 used toward the Psychology specialty. MIS 1045.E1 used toward Business and Technology Management specialties.]
- PSYC 2001. E1: Psychology for Success – [Prof. R. Lubin]
- FIN 4341. E1: Financial Markets and Institutions – [Prof. M. Stone]
- MIS 1045. E1: Information Technology for Business – [Prof. R. Medaska]
NOTE: Though asynchronous classes have no set class time, instructors place a variety of work submission deadlines that must be completed in a timely fashion.
All courses and instructors are subject to change!
Degree Completion Curriculum Details
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