Yeshiva and Seminary Program: Course Schedule
Spring Schedule
Yeshiva/Seminary Program (2025)
Click on the course number for a link to the course description.
Spring I (Online- Yeshiva only)
January 21 – March 14 — This class will be taught synchronously online (on Zoom).
[Note: ECON4305.E1 used toward Business specialty]
- ECON 4305. E1: Money and Banking – [Prof. Y. Stern]
Spring I (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
January 21 – March 14 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: UNIV2001.E2 used toward University Core requirement. FIN2203.E2 and COMM3311.E1 are used toward Business specialty. PSYC1201.E1 used toward Psychology specialty. WRIT1003.E1 used toward English writing requirement. ENGW3001.E1 used toward Advanced English writing requirement.]
- UNIV 2001. E2: Cross Cultural Perspectives – [Prof. M. Martorana]
- PSYC 1201. E1: General Psychology – [ R. Lubin]
- FIN 2203. E1: Personal Finance – [Prof. M. Stone]
- COMM 3311. E1: Customer Service – [Prof. M. Haines]
- WRIT 1003. E1: Composition II: Research and Argument – [ T. Swanzey]
- WRIT 3001. E1: Advanced Writing Workshop – [ R. Traum-Avidan]
Pesach Z’man (Online- Yeshiva only)
April 3 – April 23 — Classes will be taught synchronously online (on Zoom).
(April 3,4,7,8,9,10,15,16,17,18,21,22,23)
[Note: UNIV2002.E2 used toward University Core requirement.]
- UNIV 2002. E2: Global Issues – [M,T,W,Th,F 9-12:15pm – [Prof. T. Swanzey]
Pesach Z’man (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
April 3 – April 23 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: MKTG2030.E1, and MGMT4415.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC2001.E1 used toward Business and Psychology specialties. MIS2245.E1 used toward Business, Technology Management, & Public Health Administration specialties and Computer requirement.]
- MKTG 2030. E1: Introduction to Marketing Management [A. Vardouniotis]
- PSYC 2001. E1: Psychology for Success – [Prof. R. Lubin]
- MGMT 4415. E1: Introduction to Small Business Management – [Prof. M. Goldfarb]
- MIS 2245. E1: Current Technological Issues [M. Wadhwa]
Spring II (Online- Yeshiva and Seminary)
March 17 – May 14 — Classes will be taught online asynchronously (No set class time).
[Note: BUSI2162.E1, MGMT3200.E1, and BUSI2645.E1 used toward Business specialty. PSYC 3315.E1 used toward Psychology specialty. MATH1142.E1 used toward Business, Psychology, Technology, and Health Sciences specialties and Mathematics requirement. MIS2181.E1 used toward Business, Technology Management, & Public Health Administration specialties and Computer requirement. ENGW3006.E1 used toward Advanced English writing requirement.]
- PSYC 3315. E1: Abnormal Psychology [Prof. R. Lubin]
- MATH 1142. E1: Introduction to Statistics – [ A. Rabinowitz]
- BUSI 2645. E1: Principles of Management – [ M. Stone]
- MGMT 3200. E1: Contemporary Managerial Issues – [ I. Jaskoll]
- MIS 2181. E1: Global Information Technology – [ R. Medaska]
- BUSI 2162. E1: Business Management & Entrepreneurship– [ M. Goldfarb]
- ENGW 3006. E1: Persuasive Writing – [ R. Traum-Avidan]
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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NOTE: Please download the application, fill it out, sign and return to Mrs. Miranda Haines at m.haines@fdu.edu. Application fee has been waived.