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1 OAKWOOD UNIVERSITY 2014 DEPARTMENTAL DEGREE PROGRAM PLANNERS Education Excellence Eternity 7000 Adventist Boulevard NW Huntsville, Alabama Phone: Fax:

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Advising Information... 3 School of Arts and Sciences Applied Mathematics/Engineering (B.S.) Biochemistry* (B.S.) Biochemistry** (B.S.) Biology (B.S.) Biomedical Sciences (B.S.) Chemistry (B.S.) Chemistry/Chemical Engineering (B.S.) Commercial Art (A.S.) Communication: Communication Arts (B.A.) Communication: Public Relations (B.A.) Communication Media: Broadcast Journalism (B.A.) Communication Media: Photo Journalism (B.A.) Communication Media: Print Journalism (B.A.) Computer Networks (B.A.) Computer Science (B.S.) English (B.A.) English/Professional Writing (B.A.) Mathematics (B.A.) Mathematics (B.S.) Music (B.A.) Music Composition and Recording Arts (B.M.) Photography (A.S.) Psychology (B.A.) Psychology (B.S.) Spanish (B.A.) Vocal Performance and Pedagogy (B.M.) School of Business Accounting (B.S.) Finance (B.S.) Health Care Administration (B.B.A.) Management (B.B.A.) Management Information Systems (B.S.) Marketing (B.B.A.) School of Education and Social Science Biology Education (B.S.) Elementary Education (B.S.) English Language Arts Education (B.S.) Health/Physical Education Teaching P-12 (B.S.) History (B.A.) International Studies (B.A.) Mathematics Education (B.S.) Music: Instrumental Education P-12 (B.S.) Music: Vocal/Choral Education P-12 (B.S.) Political Science (B.A.) Pre-Law (B.A.) Religious Education (B.S.) Social Science Education (B.S.) Social Work (B.S.W.) School of Nursing and Health Professions Clinical Laboratory Science (B.S.) Dietetics (B.S.) Fitness and Wellness (B.S.) Health Science (B.S.) Human Development and Family Studies (B.S.) Nursing: Generic Option (B.S.) Nursing: RN Completion Program (B.S.) Pre-Occupational Therapy (B.S.) Pre-Physical Therapy (B.S.) Pre-Physician Assistant (B.S) Pre-Speech Language Pathology (A.S.) School of Religion Biblical Studies and Languages (B.A.) Ministerial Theology (B.A.) Pastoral Care and Pre-Chaplaincy (B.A.) Undecided... 64

3 Important Advising Information BEFORE YOU SELECT: YOU MUST HAVE: IF NOT YOU MUST ENROLL IN Any course EN111 Freshman Composition Any Math course MA171 Calculus I An incoming GPA of 2.00 and above And Composite ACT score of at least 17 Or Composite SAT score of at least 840 ACT English score of at least 16 Or SAT Verbal score of at least 410 ACT Math score of at least 16 Or SAT Math score of at least 440 One year of High School Pre-Calculus And ACT Math score of at least 20 Or SAT Math score of at least 470 OU097 Strategies for Academic Success EN095 Composition Skills Review And EN099 College Reading Strategies MA095 Introduction to College Math MA121 Pre-Calculus Algebra Depending on your ACT/SAT score and/or high school transcript, these courses may be needed as prerequisites to the four year program. Therefore, be sure to print this form and keep it along with your Departmental Degree Program. EN095 Comp Skills Review EN099 College Reading Strategies OU097 Strategies for Academic Success MA095 Intro to College Math Course Need Semester and Year taken MA108 Intro to College Algebra (If you did not successfully complete Algebra II in high school and you need Pre-Calculus) MA121 Pre-Calculus Algebra (If you did not successfully complete any Pre-Calculus in high school) MA122 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry (If you only successfully completed one semester of Pre- Calculus in high school and need Calculus I) FR101&102 or SP101&102 Beginning French or Spanish (If you did not successfully complete two years of the same foreign language in high school)

4 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE APPLIED MATHEMATICS/ENGINEERING PROGRAM OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 EG 112 Engineering Graphics 3 EG 111 Introduction to Engineering 2 MA 172 Calculus II 4 BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MA 271 Calculus III 4 EC 283 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 MA 321 Probability and Statistics 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 PH 122 General Physics with Calculus & Lab 4 PH 121 General Physics with Calculus & Lab 4 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 CM 210 Computer Science with C++ (GE) 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1-17 MA 308 Linear Algebra 3 MA 311 Differential Equations 3 CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 EG 211 Statics 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 UAHuntsville GE Sequence (GE)* 3 UAHuntsville GE Sequence (GE)* 3 UAHuntsville GE Sequence (GE)* 3 Elective TOTAL HOURS = 96 This outline is a suggested three-year plan. Please consult with your advisor. The Oakwood University Bulletin contains the only official History: Choose one course from the following: HI 103, HI 104, HI 211, HI 212, HI 265, HI 267 or HI 268 UAHuntsville GE Sequence: Choose one of the following four sequences: (1) EN 211, EN 212 and HI 267 or HI 268, (2) EN 301, EN 302, and HI 267 or HI 268, (3) HI 103, HI 104 and EN 221 or MU 323, (4) HI 211, HI 212, and EN 221 or MU 323

5 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOCHEMISTRY CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 Precalculus Algebra (MA121) or Elective 3 Precalculus Trigonometry (MA 122) or Elective 3 BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 BI 132 General Biology & Lab 4 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 PH 103 General Physics & Lab 4 PH 104 General Physics & Lab 4 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 CH 211 Analytical Chemistry & Lab 4 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Health Requirement (GE)* CH 401 Biochemistry & Lab 4 BI 321 Genetics 3 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 CH 402 Biochemistry & Lab 4 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 MA 172 Calculus II 4 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Upper Division Elective 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 CH Chemistry Seminar (CH 350/351) CH 341 Physical Chemistry & Lab 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CH 410 Applied Chemistry & Lab 4 CH Research & Independent Study (CH 490/491/492) 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CH 411 Instrumental Methods & Lab 4 BI Biology Option (BI 460/BI 481) 3-4 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 Elective 1 Elective General Chemistry and General Biology in the 1 st Year Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328

6 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOCHEMISTRY CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 Precalculus Algebra (MA121) or Elective 3 Precalculus Trigonometry (MA 122) or Elective 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 BI 132 General Biology & Lab 4 CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 CH 211 Analytical Chemistry & Lab 4 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) PH 103 General Physics & Lab 4 PH 104 General Physics & Lab 4 CH 401 Biochemistry & Lab 4 CH 402 Biochemistry & Lab 4 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 MA 172 Calculus II 4 CH Chemistry Seminar (CH 350/351) 1 BI 321 Genetics CH 410 Applied Chemistry & Lab 4 CH Research & Independent Study (CH 490/491/492) 3 Elective 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CH 341 Physical Chemistry & Lab 4 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 BI Biology Option (BI 460/BI 481) 3-4 CH 411 Instrumental Methods & Lab 4 Elective 1 Elective NO GENERAL BIOLOGY IN YEAR Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328

7 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOLOGY BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 BI 132 General Biology & Lab 4 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3-4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 History or Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* PH 103 General Physics & Lab 4 PH 104 General Physics & Lab 4 CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 BI 230 Plant Biology 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 BI 235 Intro to Cellular & Molecular Biology (BI Elective) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Health Requirement (GE)* CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 BI 204 Introduction to Research 1 BI 323 Undergraduate Research 1 BI BI Elective 3 BI BI Elective 3 BI BI Elective 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 HI History or Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 Elective 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Elective Religion Elective (GE)* 3 BI 403 Biology Seminar 1 BI Elective 3 BI 430 Philosophy of Science 2 BI 321 Genetics 3 BI 460 Cellular & Molecular Biology 3 Elective 3 BI Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 1 Elective 4 Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 171, or MA 211 Physical Education Activity Course: Choose two courses from the following: PE 101, PE 102, PE 120, PE 122, PE 126, PE 128, PE 150,

8 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 BI 132 General Biology & Lab 4 CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* PH 103 General Physics & Lab 4 PH 104 General Physics & Lab 4 CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 History or Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 BI 241 General Microbiology 4 BI 215 Introduction to Biostatistics 2 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 BI 235 Intro to Cellular & Molecular Biology (Elective) 3 BI 204 Introduction to Research 1 BI 388 Developmental Biology 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 BI 323 Undergraduate Research 1 History or Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 BI 460 Cellular and Molecular Biology 3 BI 321 Genetics 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 BI BI Elective 3 Elective 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Health Requirement (GE)* CH 401 Biochemistry & Lab 4 CH 402 Biochemistry 3 BI 481 Human Gross Anatomy I 4 BI 430 Philosophy of Science 2 BI 316 Biological Instrumentation 2 BI 482 Human Gross Anatomy II 4 PE 450 Epidemiology 3 RT 321 Christian Ethics 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Religion Elective (GE)* Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Religion Elective: Choose one course from the following: RG 101, or RG 203 PLEASE NOTE: For continued enrollment in the program, a student must maintain a cumulative GPA of First-Year Applicants must have 1) SAT combined score of at least 1100, with a mathematics score of at least 500; ACT scores of 23 and above; 2) Overall grade average of B or higher in the sciences; 3) Research or outreach experience; and 4) AP and Honors courses

9 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 Precalculus Algebra (MA121) or Elective 3 Precalculus Trigonometry (MA 122) or Elective 3 BI 131 General Biology & Lab (GE) 4 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 PH 103 General Physics & Lab 4 PH 104 General Physics & Lab 4 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 CH 211 Analytical Chemistry & Lab 4 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 MA 172 Calculus II 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 CH Research & Independent Study (CH 490/491/492) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 CH 411 Instrumental Methods & Lab 4 MA 271 Calculus III 4 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 MA 308 Linear Algebra 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 CH 410 Applied Chemistry & Lab 4 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* CH 341 Physical Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 342 Physical Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 401 Biochemistry & Lab 4 MA 311 Differential Equations 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 CH Chemistry Seminar (CH 350/351) 1 Elective 3 Elective 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Elective Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328

10 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY/CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE) 4 CH 142 General Chemistry & Lab 4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 UAHuntsville GE Sequence* 3 Precalculus Algebra (MA121) or Elective 3 Precalculus Trigonometry (MA 122) or Elective CH 311 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 CH 312 Organic Chemistry & Lab 4 PH 121 General Physics with Calculus & Lab 4 PH 122 General Physics with Calculus & Lab 4 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 CH 211 Analytical Chemistry & Lab 4 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 MA 172 Calculus II 4 UAHuntsville GE Sequence* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MA 271 Calculus III 4 MA 311 Differential Equations 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 UAHuntsville GE Sequence* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 MA 321 Probability and Statistics 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 CH 341 Physical Chemistry & Lab 4 Technology Requirement (GE)* TOTAL HOURS = 100 This outline is a suggested three-year plan. Please consult with your advisor. The Oakwood University Bulletin contains the only official UAHuntsville GE Sequence: Choose one of the following four sequences: (1) EN 211, EN 212 and HI 267 or HI 268, (2) EN 301, EN 302, and HI 267 or HI 268, (3) HI 103, HI 104 and EN 221 or MU 323, (4) HI 211, HI 212, and EN 221 or MU 323

11 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE COMMERCIAL ART OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Science/Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 AR 101 Basic Design 2D 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 AR Art Option (AR 111/AR 121) 3 AR 102 Basic Design 3D 3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 AR 141 Fundamentals of Photography ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Social/Behavioral Sciences Requirement (GE)* 3 AR 217 Art Appreciation 3 AR 235 Photoshop/Digital Design Imaging 3 AR Art Option (AR 311/AR 321) 3 AR 315 Visual Media Design 3 AR Art Upper Division Elective 3 AR Art Upper Division Elective TOTAL HOURS = 64 Science/Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: BI 101, BI 102, BI 111, BI 112, BI 131, BI 132, BI 201, BI 202, CH 100, CH 101, CH 102, CH 141, MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171, PH 101, PH 102, PH 103, PH 104, PH 121, PH 122 Social/Behavioral Sciences: Choose one course from the following: HI 103, HI 104, HI 211, HI 212, HI 267, HI 268, HI 444, HI 445, PY 101, SO 101, or SW 201 Physical Education Activity Course: Choose one courses from the following: PE 101, PE102, PE 120, PE 122, PE 126, PE 128, PE 150,

12 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMMUNICATION Concentration in COMMUNICATION ARTS BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CO 221 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 CO Communication Option (CO 301/CO 320) 3 CO 395 Communication Research Methods 3 CO 345 Small Group Communication 3 CO 325 Interpersonal Communication 3 Concentration Elective 3 Concentration Elective 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement CO 421 Persuasion 3 CO Communication Option (CO 415/CO 425) 3 CO 330 Communication Theory 3 CO 477 Senior Seminar 1 Concentration Elective 3 Communication Elective 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Communication Elective 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 171, MA 211, or MA 251

13 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMMUNICATION Concentration in PUBLIC RELATIONS BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CO 221 Introduction to Mass Communication Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 CO 241 Principles & Practices of Public Relations 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 Minor Requirement 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 311 Principles of Advertising 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 CO 332 Writing for Public Relations & Lab 3 CO 330 Communication Theory 3 Concentration Elective 3 CO 395 Communication Research Methods 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Minor Requirement CO 315 Mass Media Law 3 CO 371 Public Relations Management 3 CO 331 Public Relations Planning & Case Studies 3 Concentration Elective 3 CO 373 Working with Media in Public Relations 3 CO 477 Senior Seminar 1 CO Communication Option (CO 401/403) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 171, MA 211, or MA 251

14 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMMUNICATION MEDIA Concentration in BROADCAST JOURNALISM AR 101 Basic Design 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 EN 112 Freshman Composition (GE) 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 EN 111 Freshman Composition (GE) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 146 Fundamentals of Audio/Video Production 3 CO 221 Introduction to Mass Communication Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 2-3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 CO 300 Introduction to Video Editing 3 CO 232 Writing Non-fiction for Electronic Media 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Minor Requirement Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 CO 325 Interpersonal Communication 3 CO 315 Mass Media Law 3 CO 350 Production Management 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 Concentration Elective 3 CO 342 Radio & TV Broadcasting 3 Minor Requirement 3 CO 346 Television Production 3 Minor Requirement CO 360 Fiction and Dramatic Screen Writing 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 CO Communication Option (CO 401/ CO 403) 3 CO 365 Fiction and Dramatic Film/TV Production 3 Minor Requirement 3 CO 477 Senior Seminar 1 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 171, MA 211, or MA 251

15 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMMUNICATION MEDIA Concentration in PHOTO JOURNALISM BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 221 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 AR 101 Basic Design 3 CO 333 Feature Writing 3 AR 141 Fundamentals of Photography 3 Elective 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 AR 217 Art Appreciation (GE) 3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 AR 241 Digital Photography 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* AR 341 Advanced Photography 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 AR 235 Photoshop/Digital Design Imaging 3 AR 431 Photojournalism 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 CO 325 Interpersonal Communication 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement Concentration Elective 3 AR 374 Studio Photography 3 CO 315 Mass Media Law 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 CO Communication Option (CO 401/ CO 403) 3 CO 477 Senior Seminar 1 Elective 2 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 MINOR IS REQUIRED History: Choose one course from the following: HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

16 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMMUNICATION MEDIA Concentration in PRINT JOURNALISM BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 AR 101 Basic Design 3 CO 221 Introduction to Mass Communication HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 AR 141 Fundamentals in Photography (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 CO 211 Media Writing 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 Concentration Elective 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 310 Advanced Reporting 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Concentration Elective 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Minor Requirement 3 CO 333 Feature Writing 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Minor Requirement CO 315 Mass Media Law 3 CO 435 Editing 3 CO 325 Interpersonal Communication 3 CO Communication Option (CO 401/CO 403) 3 CO 316 Mass Communication Ethics 3 CO 477 Senior Seminar 1 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED History: Choose one course from the following: HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

17 BACHELOR OF ARTS COMPUTER NETWORKS OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 CM 220 Computer Science II Data Structures/ C++ 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 CM 210 Computer Science with C++ (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Health Requirement (GE)* CM 340 Computer Logic Design 3 CM 350 Introductory to Computer Architecture 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 (IS 325/415) or (MA171 or above) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 CM 381 Computer Networks 3 CM 352 Operating Systems I 3 CM 402 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 CM 367 Programming Languages 3 CM 353 Operating Systems II 3 CM 401 Discrete Structures 3 Minor Requirement RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CM 480 Selected Topics in Computer Science 3 CM 481 Advanced Computer Networking 3 CM 490 Research and Independent Study 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

18 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 CM 220 Computer Science II Data Structures/ C++ 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 MA 172 Calculus II 4 CM 210 Computer Science with C++ (GE) 3 Elective 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Elective 1-17 CM 340 Computer Logic Design 3 CM 350 Introductory to Computer Architecture 3 MA 308 Linear Algebra 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 MA 271 Calculus III 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Elective 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Elective 1 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CM CM Elective (CM 353/381/481/491) 3 CM 352 Operating Systems I 3 CM 402 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 3 CM 367 Programming Languages 3 MA 321 Probability and Statistics 3 CM 401 Discrete Structures 3 Elective 3 Elective Elective RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 MA 312 Numerical Analysis 3 CM CM Elective (CM 353/381/481/491) 3 CM 490 Research and Independent Study 3 CM CM Elective (CM 353/381/481/491) 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Elective MINOR IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328

19 BACHELOR OF ARTS ENGLISH BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 EN 212 Survey of English Literature 3 EN 211 Survey of English Literature 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 EN Option (EN 341/EN 351/CO 211/CO 231) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 EN 201 World Literature (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Elective EN 301 Survey of American Literature 3 EN 304 Advanced Composition 3 EN 320 African American Literature 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 EN EN Elective 3 EN 311 Literary Criticism 3 Minor Requirement 3 EN 321 African American Literature 3 Minor Requirement 3 EN 302 Survey of American Literature EN 431 Elizabethan Literature 3 EN 470 Senior in English 1 EN 413 Descriptive English Grammar 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 EN EN Elective 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED History: Choose one course from the following: HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

20 BACHELOR OF ARTS ENGLISH/PROFESSIONAL WRITING BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Religion Elective (GE)* 3 IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 CO 231 Beginning Reporting 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Minor Requirement 3 EN 201 World Literature (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Elective EN Lit. (EN 211/212/221/301/302/320/321) 3 EN 304 Advanced Composition 3 CO 333 Feature Writing 3 IS 325 Web Design and Development 3 IS 250 Business Applications in Excel and Access 3 EN 341 Professional Writing 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 435 Editing 3 IS 315 Multimedia Applications 3 Minor Requirement 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) EN 413 Descriptive English Grammar 3 EN 470 Seminar in English 1 BA 302 Business Communication 3 Writing Option (EN 351/CO 232/CO 332) 3 EN 490 Professional Writing Internship 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED History: Choose one course from the following: HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

21 BACHELOR OF ARTS MATHEMATICS OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 MA 172 Calculus II 4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CM 220 Computer Science II Data Structures/C++ 3 MA 171 Calculus I 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CM 210 Computer Science with C++ (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MA 271 Calculus III 4 MA 311 Differential Equations 3 MA 308 Linear Algebra 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Elective 2 MA 411 Introduction to Modern Algebra 3 MA 321 Probability and Statistics 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 MA MA Upper Division Elective 3 Minor Requirement 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* MA 401 Advanced Calculus 3 MA 419 Introduction to Real Analysis 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 MA MA Elective (MA 490/MA 491) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251

22 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MATHEMATICS OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 MA 172 Calculus II 4 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CM 220 Computer Science II Data Structures/C++ 3 MA 171 Calculus I (GE) 4 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 CM 210 Computer Science with C++ (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MA 271 Calculus III 4 MA 311 Differential Equations 3 MA 308 Linear Algebra 3 MA 321 Probability and Statistics 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 PH 122 General Physics II with Lab 4 PH 121 General Physics I with Lab 4 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3-17 MA 411 Introduction to Modern Algebra 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 Elective 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 MA 401 Advanced Calculus 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Elective 3 Elective 1 Elective 1 MA 419 Introduction to Real Analysis 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 MA MA Elective (MA 305/312/322/402/420/421/422) 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 Elective 3 CH 141 General Chemistry & Lab (GE)* 4 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 1 Total Hours = This outline is a suggested plan. The Oakwood University Bulletin contains the only official listing of graduation requirements. Each student is responsible for meeting Bulletin requirements. Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Religion Elective: Choose one of the following: RG 101, RG 203, RT 321

23 BACHELOR OF ARTS MUSIC RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MU166 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU165 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU Music Group 2 (MU 212 and MU 218) 4 MU Music Group 1 (MU 211 and MU 217) 4 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 MU170 Introduction to Music Technology (GE) 3 MU266 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU265 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU220 Music Repertoire 3 MU Music Group 3 (MU 311 and MU 317) 4 MU312 Music Group 4 (MU 312 and MU 318) 4 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 Modern Foreign Language (GE)* 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE)* 3 MU366 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU365 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU321 Music History II 3 MU315 Form and Analysis 3 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU320 Music History I 3 MU499 Recital 0 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 Elective RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 MU465 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MU322 Music History III 3 MU323 History of African-American Music (GE) 3 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU466 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU328 Church Music and Worship 3 MU360 Conducting 3 Elective 4 MU Ensemble (MU 201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Music Upper Division Elective 3 MU499 Recital 0 IF A DEFICIENCY IS FOUND IN THE AREA OF BASIC PIANO, THE STUDENT MUST TAKE MU History: Choose one course from the following: HI 103, HI 104, HI 211, HI 212, HI 265, HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

24 BACHELOR OF MUSIC MUSIC COMPOSITION AND RECORDING ARTS MU170 Introduction to Music Technology (GE) 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 MU166 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU165 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU Music Group 2 (MU 212 and MU 218) 4 MU Music Group 1 (MU 211 and MU 217) 4 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU470 Audio Workstation I MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 MU266 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU265 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU220 Music Repertoire 3 MU Music Group 3 (MU 311 and MU 317) 4 MU312 Music Group 4 (MU 312 and MU 318) 4 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU471 Audio Workstation II 3 MU371 Digital Orchestration Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MU366 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 MU321 Music History II 3 MU365 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU315 Form and Analysis 3 MU499 Recital 0 MU320 Music History I 3 MU th Century Counterpoint 3 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU316 Orchestration 3 MU270 Music Acoustics 2 MU323 History of African American Music (GE) Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 MU465 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU466 Individual Instruction & Laboratory 2 MU322 Music History III 3 MU360 Conducting 3 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU328 Church Music and Worship 3 MU499 Recital 0 MU472 Virtual Instruments TOTAL HOURS = 129 IF A DEFICIENCY IS FOUND IN THE AREA OF BASIC PIANO, THE STUDENT MUST TAKE MU History: Choose one course from the following: HI 103, HI 104, HI 211, HI 212, HI 265, HI 267 or HI 268 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

25 ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE PHOTOGRAPHY OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 Science/Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 AR 101 Basic Design 2D 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 AR 141 Fundamentals of Photography 3 AR 102 Basic Design 3D 3 AR 204 Desktop Publishing for Graphic Design 3 AR 241 Digital Photography ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 Social/Behavioral Sciences Requirement (GE)* 3 AR 217 Art Appreciation 3 AR 235 Photoshop/Digital Design Imaging 3 AR 374 Studio Photography 3 AR 341 Advanced Photography 3 AR Art Upper Division Elective 3 AR Art Upper Division Elective TOTAL HOURS = 64 Science/Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: BI 101, BI 102, BI 111, BI 112, BI 131, BI 132, BI 201, BI 202, CH 100, CH 101, CH 102, CH 141, MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171, PH 101, PH 102, PH 103, PH 104, PH 121, PH 122 Social/Behavioral Sciences: Choose one course from the following: HI 103, HI 104, HI 211, HI 212, HI 267, HI 268, HI 444, HI 445, PY 101, SO 101, or SW 201 Physical Education Activity Course: Choose one courses from the following: PE 101, PE102, PE 120, PE 122, PE 126, PE 128, PE 150,

26 BACHELOR OF ARTS PSYCHOLOGY BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 SO 101 Principles of Sociology (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 PY 101 Principles of Psychology 3 Elective 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Modern Foreign Language (GE) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 PY 201 Psychology of Religion 3 Elective 3 PY 280 Seminar in Psychology 2 Elective RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 PY 411 Principles of Research 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 PY PY Option (PY 301/319/325/345) 3 PY 307 Statistical Methods 3 PY Psychology Elective 3 PY 321 Abnormal Behavior 3 Elective 3 PY 371 Biological Psychology 3 Elective 3 PY PY Option (PY 301/319/325/345) PY Psychology Elective 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Elective 3 PY 460 Experimental Psychology & Lab 4 Elective 3 PY 401 History and Systems 3 Elective 3 PY Psychology Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS RECOMMENDED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

27 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 SO 101 Principles of Sociology (GE) 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 PY 101 Principles of Psychology 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 PY 201 Psychology of Religion 3 Elective 3 PY 280 Seminar in Psychology 2 Elective RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 PY Psychology Option (PY 301/319/325/345) 3 PY 411 Principles of Research 3 PY 307 Statistical Methods 3 PY Psychology Option (PY 301/319/325/345) 3 PY 321 Abnormal Behavior 3 Psychology Option (PY 340/PY 431/SO 361) 3 PY 371 Biological Psychology 3 PY/SO PY/SO Elective 3 Elective RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 PY 460 Experimental Psychology & Lab 4 PY 422 Counseling Practicum 2 PY 424 Counseling Practicum 2 PY Psychology Option (PY 331/351/430) 3 PY/SO PY/SO Elective 3 PY PY Option (PY 421/423) 3 PY/SO PY/SO Elective 3 PY/SO PY/SO Elective 3 Elective 3 PY/SO PY/SO Elective Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

28 BACHELOR OF ARTS SPANISH Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Technology Requirement (GE)* 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 Beginning Spanish (SP 102) or Elective 3 Beginning Spanish (SP 101) or Elective 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 SP 202 Intermediate Spanish 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 SP 201 Intermediate Spanish 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement In conjunction with ACA, Students will spend one year at Sagunto Adventist University in Spain or River Plate Adventist University in Argentina, completing at least 27 semester hours (52 quarter hours). SP Research or Upper Div. Elective 3 SP Research or Upper Div. Elective 3 SP Research or Upper Div. Elective 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Minor Requirement 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective MINOR IS REQUIRED Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171

29 BACHELOR OF MUSIC VOCAL PERFORMANCE AND PEDAGOGY OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 MU170 Introduction to Music Technology (GE) 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 3 MU165 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU166 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU Music Group 1 (MU 211 and MU 217) 4 MU Music Group 2 (MU 212 and MU 218) 4 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) Behavioral Science Requirement (GE)* 3 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 MU266 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU265 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU220 Basic Repertoire 3 MU Music Group 3 (MU 311 and MU 317) 4 MU312 Music Group 4 (MU 312 and MU 318) 4 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU140 English and Italian Diction 3 MU141 French and German Diction 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) 3 MU366 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MU321 Music History II 3 MU365 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU360 Conducting 3 MU315 Form and Analysis 3 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU320 Music History I 3 MU499 Recital 0 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU Opera Workshop (MU362/MU 363) 2 MU326 Vocal Literature Song Repertoire 2 MU384 Vocal Pedagogy and Practicum Modern Foreign Language 3 Modern Foreign Language 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 MU323 History of African American Music (GE) 3 MU465 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 MU322 Music History III 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU466 Individual Instruction and Laboratory 2 MU383 Anatomy for Singers 3 MU Ensemble (MU201/202/204/205/207) 1 MU499 Recital 0 TOTAL HOURS = 130 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 101, MA 108, MA 121, MA 122, MA 123, MA 211, MA 251, MA 171 Physical Education Activity Course: Choose two courses from the following: PE 101, PE102, PE 120, PE 122, PE 126, PE 128, PE 150, Physical Science: Choose one course from the following: CH 100, CH 101, CH 102, CH 141, PH 101, PH 102, PH 103, PH 104, PH 121,

30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ACCOUNTING IS 120 Microcomputer Applications (GE) 3 EN 112 Freshman Composition (GE) 3 BI Biological Science Requirement (GE)* 3 Health Requirement (GE)* 2-3 EN 111 Freshman Composition (GE) 3 PY 101 Principles of Psychology (GE) 3 HI History Requirement (GE)* 3 Physical Science Requirement (GE)* 3 OU 101 Freshman Seminar (GE) 2 Elective 3 RG 102 Life and Teachings of Jesus (GE) 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* AC 220 Principles of Accounting I & Lab 3 AC 221 Principles of Accounting II & Lab 3 CO 201 Fundamentals of Public Speaking (GE) 3 BA 302 Business Communications 3 EC 282 Principles of Microeconomics 3 EC 283 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 MA Mathematics Requirement (GE)* 4 ED 250 Fundamentals of Christian Education (GE) 2 IS 250 Business Applications in Excel and Access 3 Cultural Arts Requirement (GE)* 3 RG 202 Fundamentals of SDA Beliefs (GE) AC 325 Intermediate Accounting I 3 AC 326 Intermediate Accounting II 3 AC 341 Cost Accounting 3 AC 350 Federal Taxation 3 BA 310 Principles of Management 3 BA 371 Production Management 3 MK 301 Principles of Marketing 3 FN 311 Principles of Finance 3 PE Physical Education Activity Course (GE)* 1 PY 307 Statistical Methods 3 RG 301 Gift of Prophecy (GE) AC 351 Corporate Taxation 3 AC 421 Advanced Accounting 3 AC 380 Accounting Information Systems 3 AC 432 Auditing II 3 AC 420 Governmental & Non-Profit Accounting 3 BA 460 Business Ethics 3 AC 431 Auditing I 3 BA 495 Business Policy and Strategy 3 BA 375 Business Law 3 RG Religion Elective (GE)* 3 Elective Total Hours: 128 Cultural Arts**: Choose one course from the following: AR 111, AR 121, AR 141, AR 217, EN 201, EN 211, EN 212, EN 221, EN 301, EN 302, EN 305, EN 355, MU 200, MU 323, or MU 328 Mathematics: Choose one course from the following: MA 171 or MA 211 PE 155, PE 207, PE 215, PE 222, PE 224, PE 245, PE 247, PE 249, PE 260, PE 261, PE 275, or PE 280 PH 122, BI 201, or BI 202 Religion Elective: Choose one course from the following: RG 101, RG 203, RT 321

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