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Health Sciences Academic Calendar Health
Sciences courses may consist of one term or one or more session
term codes as determined by the faculty of each School. Terms are the
traditional academic periods of September to December (Fall) and January to May
(Spring); session codes are academic periods of approximately 5 weeks in
length. For
registration purposes, a number designates a single session code, for example, Module
1 is expressed as session code 1. A letter designates a series of sessions,
i.e., the sequence of sessions 1, 2 and 3 is expressed as session code G.
Letters are also used to designate term codes: fall term code
is A; spring term code is B. Generally, the sequence of sessions 1, 2
and 3 (session code G) is comparable to the fall term; sessions 4, 5, 6 and
7 (session code T) corresponds to the spring term. The
Health Sciences Bulletin lists the courses offered by each School and
the academic period in which each course is offered. In addition, students are
informed by their School of the academic period and, in the case of session
courses, the number of sessions required for each course. Terms are used for most courses in the West Campus, the School of Social
Welfare and the graduate program in the School of Health Technology and
Management, as well as for most courses in the Schools of Dental Medicine,
Medicine and Nursing. Session codes are used for courses in the
undergraduate programs of the School of Health Technology and Management and
for some basic science courses. Session
dates, including the beginning and ending dates, add/drop periods and the
session codes required for course registration are contained in the Table of
Session Dates within each calendar provided below. For information regarding the Stony Brook Non-Credit career; contact the Health Sciences Center Office of Student Services, 631-444-2111.
2006 - 2007 calendar This publication is available in alternative format. For
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