INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS
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1 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts School of Business and Economics School of Continuing Studies College of Health Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
2 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Communication Arts Mass Commuication, concentrations in: Electronic Media [B.A.] Journalism [B.A.] Public Relations [B.A.] Speech Communication, concentrations in: Interpersonal Communication [B.A.] Organizational Communication [B.A.] Public Advocacy [B.A.] Fine Arts [B.A.] Fine Arts, concentrations in: Drawing and Painting [B.F.A.] Photography [B.F.A.] Printmaking [B.F.A.] Sculpture [B.F.A.] Music, concentrations in: Music Composition [B.A.] Music History [B.A.] Music Technology [B.A.] Music Theory [B.A.] Composition [B.M.] Orchestral Instrument [B.M.] Voice Performance [B.M.] Music, concentrations in: Instrumental-General [B.M.E.] Choral-General [B.M.E.] Music and an Outside Field [B.S.] Jazz Studies [B.A.] Integrated New Media Studies, focus in: Music [B.F.A.] Design [B.F.A.] Video and Motion Media [B.F.A.] Graphic Design [B.F.A.] Informatics [B.F.A.] Theatre Studies [B.A.] Theatre, specialization in: Design/Technical [B.F.A.] Performance [B.F.A.]
3 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Mass Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Electronic Media Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective Course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor Course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History Course Minor course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Core course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
4 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Mass Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Journalism Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History course Minor course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Core course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
5 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Mass Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Public Relations Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History course Minor course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Core course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
6 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Speech Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Interpersonal Communication Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History course History course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Track course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses
7 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Speech Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Public Advocacy (Rhetorical Studies) Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History course Minor course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Track course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
8 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Speech Communication Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Concentration in Public Advocacy (Rhetorical Studies) Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society FL Critical Thinking CSV Health and Wellness FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective course FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Minor course FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Minor course Communication Core course SPCH S 205 Introduction to Speech Communication 3 Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) FL Computer Literacy General Elective course FL Visual Literacy General Elective course History course Minor course CSV Non Western Culture Communication Track course Communication Core course JOUR C 200 Introduction to Mass Communications 3 Communication Track course Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade CC Natural World* General Elective course CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* General Elective course World Languages course Minor course Communication Core course Minor course Communication Track course Communication Core course CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* World Languages course Communication Track course Communication Track course Spring Semester (15 cr.) General Elective course Minor course Communication Core course Communication Track course Communication Track course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Communication Studies faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students minoring in Mass, Speech, or Interpersonal Communication may not duplicate courses from the major. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
9 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Visual Arts Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts At least three different media arts need to be presented in fine arts studio. Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 3 VA Studio Course Must complete studio courses in 3 areas 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Art outside major (COMM, MUS, THTR) 3 FL Visual Literacy FINA A109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 Upper Level Art History 3 Foundation Level FINA F102 Fundamental Studio 2D 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions* 3 Foundation Level FINA F100 Fundamental Studio Drawing 3 Natural Science with Lab (BIO, CHEM, PHYS) 5 CSV Health and Wellness 2 VA Studio Course Must complete studio courses in 3 areas 3 VA Studio Course Must complete studio courses in 3 areas 3 Art History/Foundation Level FINA A101 or FINA A102 3 Upper Level Art History 3 Foundation Level FINA F101 Fundamental Studio 3D 3 Art outside major (COMM, MUS, THTR) 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Social Science (ECON, GEOG, POLS, PSY, SOC, ANTH) 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade VA Studio Course Must complete studio courses in 3 areas 3 VA Studio Course ( level) 3 FL Computer Literacy FINA P273 Computer Art & Design 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* 3 Art History/Foundation Level FINA A101 or FINA A102 3 Upper Level Art History 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 World Language 3 Elective 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) VA Studio Course Must complete studio courses in 3 areas 3 VA Studio Course ( level) 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 VA Studio Course ( level) 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 Elective 3 World Language 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 CC Natural World* 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the are Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
10 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (129 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts : concentrations in Drawing & Painting; Printmaking; Photography; Sculpture Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 VA Concentration Course 3 Foundation Level FINA F 102 Fundamental Studio 2D 3 VA Concentration Course 3 Foundation Level FINA F 100 Fundamental Studio Drawing 3 Survey Level (FINA S ) 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CC The Natural World XXX X 190 The Natural World 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CC Arts, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX X 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 CSV Health & Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) VA Concentration Course See campus bulletin for listing 3 VA Concentration Course or Internship 3 Foundation Level FINA P 273 Computer Art and Design I 3 VA Concentration Course 3 FINA F 101 Fundamental Studio 3D 3 Survey Level (FINA S ) 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 College Algebra or above 3 Art History/Upper Level ( ) 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX X 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 Art History/Foundation Level 3 Fine Arts Capstone FINA A 409 Capstone Course 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 XXX X XXX World Language 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 VA Concentration Course 3 FINA A 101 or FINA A BFA Exhibition FINA S 499 Bachelor of Fine Arts Final Review 3 XXX X XXX World Language 3 Non Western Art History FINA A 307 Introduction to Non Western Art 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX X XXX Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 Survey Level (FINA S ) Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
11 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN INTEGRATED NEW MEDIA STUDIES ( cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Choose from three focuses: Music, Design, Video and Motion Media Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity* FINA A 399 Arts, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 History & Aesthetics FINA A 101 Ancient and Medieval Art 3 BFA Core Studies Course MUS A 101 Introduction to Audio Technology 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA F 102 Fundamental Studio 2D 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P 323 Introduction to Web Design 3 CC Natural World 3 Minor Course Consult Academic Department 3 CSV Health and Wellness 2 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) BFA Core Studies Course TEL T 273 Media Program Design 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P 475 Computer Art and Design 3 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P 273 Computer Art and Design 3 BFA Concentration Course 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective ( level) 3 FL Visual Literacy JOUR J 210 Visual Communication 3 Minor Course Consult Academic Department 3 History & Aesthetics FINA A 102 Renaissance Through Modern Art 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade BFA Core Studies Course FINA S 291 Fundamentals of Photography 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T 434 Advanced Production Workshop 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T 283 Introduction to Production Techniques and Practices 3 BFA Concentration Course 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions MUS T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 General Elective ( level) 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 Minor Course Consult Academic Department 3 World Language 3 Minor Course Consult Academic Department 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T 336 Digital Video Production 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA S 323 Intermediate Photoshop 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 World Language 3 BFA Exhibition FINA S 499 BFA Final Review 0 General Elective ( level) 3 BFA Concentration Course 3 Minor Course Consult Academic Department 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level) At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. Upper Divisional Review between the Sophomore and Junior years. See campus bulletin or academic advisor for more details. All students are considered pre B.F.A. students until they pass an upper divisional review.
12 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN INTEGRATED NEW MEDIA STUDIES (123 cr. hours) Graphic Design Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Suggested Program of Study At least three different media arts need to be presented in fine arts studio. Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 General Elective ( level) 3 History and Aesthetics FINA A101 Ancient and Medieval Art 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P323 Introduction to Web Design 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA F102 Fundamental Studio 2D 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA S323 Intermediate Photoshop 3 CC Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T283 Introduction to Production Techniques and Pra 3 CSV Health and Wellness 2 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T273 Media Program Design 3 CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P273 Computer Art and Design I 3 General Elective ( level) 3 GD Concentration Course FINA S250 Graphic Design I 3 GD Concentration Course FINA P453 Graphic Design III 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 GD Concentration Course FINA P461 Graphic Reproduction Methods I 3 History and Aesthetics FINA A102 Renaissance Through Modern Art 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T336 Digital Video Production 3 Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) GD Concentration Course FINA S305 Graphic Design Internship 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade World Language 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 FL Visual Literacy JOUR J210 Visual Communication 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions MUS T190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 GD Concentration Course FINA P454 Graphic Design IV 3 GD Concentration Course FINA S351 Typography 3 GD Concentration Course FINA P455 Advanced Lettering and Typography 3 GD Concentration Course FINA S324 Page Layout and Design 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity* FINA A399 Arts, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 World Language 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics or above 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 General Elective ( level) 3 Upper Level Elective (any ) 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA S291 Fundamentals of Photography 3 BFA Exhibition FINA S499 BFA Final Review 0 BFA Core Studies Course MUS A101 Introduction to Audio Technology 3 BFA Core Studies Course TEL T434 Advanced Production Workshop 3 BFA Core Studies Course FINA P475 Computer Art and Design III 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. Upper Divisional Review between the Sophomore and Junior years. See campus bulletin or academic advisor for more details. All students are considered pre B.F.A. students until they pass an upper divisional review.
13 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS IN INTEGRATED NEW MEDIA STUDIES (122 cr. hours) Concentration in Informatics Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FINA A 399 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Common Core The Natural World 3 MUS A 101 Introduction to Audio Technology 3 CSV Health and Wellness 2 FINA P 323 Introduction to Web Design 3 FINA A 101 Ancient and Medieval Art 3 Concentration INFO I 101 Introduction to Informatics 4 FINA F 102 Fundamental Studio 2D 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 General Elective level minimum 3 FINA A 102 Renaissance Through Modern Art 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 JOUR J 210 Visual Communication 3 FINA P 475 Computer Art and Design III 3 FINA P 273 Computer Art and Design I 3 Concentration CSCI A 201 Introduction to Programming 4 TEL T 273 Media Program Design 3 Concentration INFO I 202 Social Informatics 3 Summer (1 or 2) Semester (3 cr.) Quantitative Reasoning Mathematics 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Critical Thinking See campus bulletin for listing 3 General Elective level minimum 3 World Language See campus bulletin for listing 3 TEL T 434 Advanced Production Workshop 3 MUS T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Concentration INFO I 310 Multimedia Arts and Technology 3 FINA S 291 Fundamentals of Photography 3 General Elective level minimum * 3 TEL T 283 Introduction to Production Techniques and Practices 3 General Elective level minimum * 3 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) General Elective level minimum 3 General Elective level minimum * 3 World Language See campus bulletin for listing 3 Concentration CSCI A 340 An Introduction to Web Programming 3 Common Core Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 Concentration INFO I 300 Human Computer Interaction 3 FINA S 323 Intermediate Photoshop 3 Concentration TEL T 430 Topical Seminar in Design and Production 3 TEL T 336 Digital Video Production 3 FINA S 499 Bachelor of Fine Arts Final Review 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). * Upper Divisional Review between the Sophomore and Junior years. See campus bulletin or academic advisor for more details. * May be fulfilled by independent study or internship At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Fine Arts faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. All students are considered pre B.F.A. students until they pass an upper divisional review.
14 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC (124 cr. hours) Composition Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _ MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS _ MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 B.A. Elective 3 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Health and Wellness 2 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 Spring Semester (13 cr. hours) Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 General Education T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective III 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Critical Thinking 3 N 190 The Natural World 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 Behavior 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective IV 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 World Languages I 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Spring Semester (19 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS _ MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS I 421 B.A. Senior Thesis 2 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 MUS K 231 Free Counterpoint 1 2 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS _ MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective I 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Diversity 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Visual Literature 3 Science course with lab 5 World Languages II 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 0 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
15 BACHELOR OF ARTS ( cr. hours) Music History Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _ MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS _ ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 B.A. Elective II 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Health and Wellness 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Spring Semester (13 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS_ T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 MUS U 310 PERFORMANCE LABORATORY 0 MUS _ MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 B.A. Elective III 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 N 190 The Natural World 3 Critical Thinking 3 General Education Behavior 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 Music History Elective 3 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective IV 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 World Languages Spring Semester (19 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS _ MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS I 421 B.A. Senior Thesis 2 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 M400, 1 sem. K110 or K231 2 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS _ MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective I 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 General Education Diversity 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Science course with lab 5 Visual Literacy 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 World Languages MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
16 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY (126 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS A 101 Introduction to Audio Technology 3 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 Health and Wellness 2 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 N 190 The Natural World 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS K 404 Electronic Studio Resources II 3 T190 Lit/ Intel Trad 3 BA Elective I (MUS A 102 Audio Techniques I) 3 Critical Thinking 3 Visual Literacy 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 B.A. Elective I MUS K 406 Projects in Electronic Music 3 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 Behavior 3 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 Science Course with Lab 5 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 3 World Languages I 3 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 BA Elective III 3 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 B.A. Elective IV MUS K 406 Projects in Electronic Music 3 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 Diversity 3 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS I 421 B.A. Senior Thesis 2 World Languages II 3 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Division Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ) Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
17 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC THEORY (124 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _ MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS _ ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 B.A. Elective II 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Health and Wellness 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Spring Semester (13 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS_ T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 MUS U 310 PERFORMANCE LABORATORY 0 MUS _ MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 B.A. Elective III 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 N 190 The Natural World 3 Critical Thinking 3 General Education Behavior 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 Music History Elective 3 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective IV 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 World Languages MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Spring Semester (19 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS _ MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS I 421 B.A. Senior Thesis 2 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 K231, 1 sem. K110 or U121 (Voice) 2 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS _ MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 B.A. Elective I 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 General Education Diversity 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Visual Literacy 3 Science Course with Lab 5 World Languages MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
18 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN MUSIC (127 cr. hours) Jazz Studies Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS F 202 Jazz Piano Class 2 1 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS F 321 Jazz Improvisation 1 2 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 Health and Wellness 2 BA Elective II 3 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 World Languages I 3 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS F 322 Jazz Improvisation 2 2 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS T 315 Analysis of Music Form 3 MUS T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 N 190 The Natural World 3 Critical Thinking 3 World Languages II 3 Visual Literacy 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 MUS M 393 History of Jazz 3 MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 416 Jazz Arranging 1 3 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 General Education: Behavior 3 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 Science course with lab 5 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 200 Applied Music 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS X 350 Jazz Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS F 201 Jazz Piano Class 1 BA Elective III 3 MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 BA Elective IV 3 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 General Education: Diversity 3 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS I 421 B.A. Senior Thesis 2 BA Elective I 3 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level
19 BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN COMPOSITION (124 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _300 1 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS K 410 Applied Composition, Major Level 2 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS _ MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS K 406 Projects in Electronic Music 3 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Health and Wellness 2 Chamber Music 1 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic an Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS K 410 Applied Composition, Major Level 2 T MUS _ MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 MUS I 411 B.M. Junior Recital 0 MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Chamber Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Critical Thinking 3 N 190 The Natural World 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 General Education : Behavior 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS K 410 Applied Composition, Major Level 2 MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 MUS _ MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS K 403 Electronic Studio Resources I 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Chamber Music 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 World Languages; or HIST H 113 History of Western 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS K 410 Applied Composition, Major Level 2 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS _ MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 MUS I 412 B.M. Senior Recital 0 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS K 231 Free Counterpoint 1 2 MUS K 210 Applied Composition, Secondary Level 1 MUS G 380 Advanced Conducting 2 MUS _ MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS K 404 Electronic Studio Resources II 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Chamber Music 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Gen Ed : Diversity 3 Visual Literacy 3 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 (3 CR.); or World Languages II 3 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 MUS K 132 Composition Workshop 2 0 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Division Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
20 BACHELOR OF MUSIC (123 cr. hours) Orchestal Instrument Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _400 2 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 Chamber Music 1 MUS _400 2 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Chamber Music 1 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 1 MUS _400 2 T190 3 MUS I 411 B.M. Junior Recital 0 MUS _400 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Chamber Music 1 Chamber Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 N190 3 Gen Ed : Critical Thinking 3 Gen Ed : Behavior 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (19 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS E 457 Instrumental Pedagogy 2 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS _400 2 MUS _400 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Chamber Music 1 Chamber Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 World Languages 3 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS _400 2 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS M 445 Instrumental Literature * 3 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 MUS I 411 B.M. Junior Recital 0 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS _400 2 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Chamber Music 1 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Chamber Music 1 Gen Ed : Diversity 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Gen Ed : Health and Wellness 2 Visual Literacy 3 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Division Jury Examination 0 World Languages II 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses. * MUS M 445 is not yet approved
21 BACHELOR OF MUSIC - PIANO (123 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS A 190 Art, Aestetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P MUS X 0 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS E 493 Piano Pedagogy 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS X 0 1 MUS X 423 Chamber Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Spring Semester (13 cr. hours) Spring Semester (16 or 17 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the 3 T MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS I 411 B.M. Junior Recital 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 0 1 MUS X 0 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 423 Chamber Music 1 Gen Ed : Critical Thinking 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 N Gen Ed : Behavior 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary 3 MUS MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS M 443 Survey of Keyboard Literature I 2 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 423 Chamber Music 1 MUS X 0 1 MUS X0 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 World Languages 3 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS E 495 Supervised Practice Teaching I 1 MUS MUS M MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS I 412 B.M. Senior Recital 0 MUS P 400 Piano Undergraduate Major 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Elective: 3 MUS X 0 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 423 Chamber Music 1 Gen Ed : Diversity 3 MUS X 0 1 Gen Ed : Health and Wellness 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 Gen Ed : Visual Literacy 3 World Languages II 3 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Division Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
22 BACHELOR OF MUSIC IN VOICE PERFORMANCE (124 cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade General Education MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 THTR T 120 Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting 3 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 General Education MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS U 121 Fundamentals of Diction Singers 2 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 General Education COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 General Education MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1; or MUS P 200 Piano 1 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 General Education T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 MUS I 411 B.M. Junior Recital 0 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 General Education N 190 The Natural World 3 General Education Critical Thinking 3 General Education Behavior 3 MUS U 122 Advanced Diction for Singers 2 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS E 494 Vocal Pedagogy 3 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2; or MUS P 200 Piano 1 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS M 431 Song Literature I 3 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 ITAL 101 World Languages Italian I * 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 General Education MUS R 471 Opera Workshop 1 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 THTR D 110 Social Dance 2 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 1 MUS R 472 Opera Workshop 2 3 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS I 412 B.M. Senior Recital 0 MUS V 400 Voice Undergraduate Major 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 ITAL 102 World Languages Italian II * 3 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 070 University Choral Ensembles 1 General Education Diversity 3 GER G 101 Beginning German 1; or FREN F 101 Elementary MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Music General Education French 1 3 General Education Visual Literacy 3 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Jury Examination 0 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. Students must complete at least 30 cr. hours in 300 or 400 level courses
23 BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION (129 cr. hours) Choral Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade EDUC F 100 Introduction to Teaching 1 MUS M 337 Methods and Materials for Teaching Instrumental Music 2 MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS M 317 Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS X 0 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS T 120 Ccomputer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS X 300 Applied Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS U 121 Fundamentals of Diction for Singers 2 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 EDUC M 359 Health and Wellness for Teachers 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS X 297 Music Education Upper Divisional Skills Examination 0 MUS T 115 Sightsinging and Aural Perception I 1 MUS P 101 PIANO CLASS 1 1 T190 Lit/Intel Trad. 3 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS _ EDUC M 338 Methods and Materials for Teaching Choral Music 2 MUS X 0 0 MUS M 318 Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 1 MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 300 Applied Music 1 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS G 372 Choral Conducting 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Summer Semester (6 cr. hours) MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 EDUC W 200 Using Computers in Education 3 PHYS N 190 The Natural World 3 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) EDUC P 407 Psychological Measurement in the Schools 3 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade EDUC P 250 GENERAL EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 PSY P 316 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence 3 MUS M 236 Introduction to Music Education K 12 2 EDUC P 475 Adolescent Development and Classroom Management 3 MUS M 216 Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS U 357 Music in Special Education 3 MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightsinging and Aural Perception II 1 MUS X 300 Applied Music 1 MUS P 102 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2; or MUS P 200 Piano 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 Instrumentalists Only MUS V 200 Voice 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS G XXX Techniques Course 1 1 MUS I 311 B.S./B.M.E./B.M. Jazz Senior Recital 0 MUS X 300 Applied Music 1 MUS P 211 Keyboard Techniques * 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) EDUC F 201 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Laboratory Experience 2 EDUC M 420 Student Teaching Seminar 2 EDUC F 202 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Laboratory Experience 1 EDUC M 482 Student Teaching All Grades Music 10 MUS M 339 General Music Methods K 8 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS M 319 Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Perception III 1 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3; or MUS P 200 Piano 1 At least one of the ensembles must be a small vocal ensemble. MUS V 200 Voice 1 Choices for Techniques Courses are: G261 (Strings), G281 (Brass), G337 (Woodwinds), and G338 (Percussion). MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS X 300 Applied Music 1 MUS G XXX Techniques Course 2 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 040 University Instrumental Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 276 Upper Divisional Examination 0 EDUC H 340 Education and American Culture 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). * Not yet formally approved
24 BACHELOR OF MUSIC EDUCATION (123 cr. hours) Instrumental-General Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (12 hours) course title credits grade EDUC F 100 Introduction to Teaching 1 MUS M 337 Methods and Materials for Teaching Instructors Music 2 General Education MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 MUS M 317 Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS_ MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS T 216 Sightsinging and Aural Percaption IV 1 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 1 MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians 2 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 General Education ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 General Education COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 MUS G 337 Woodwind Techniques * 1 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 297 Music Education Upper Division Skills Exam 0 Take Praxis I (ets.org) EDUC M 359 Health and Wellness for Teachers 2 MUS M 338 Methods and Materials for Teaching Choral 2 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS M 318Music Education Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS T 115 Sightseeing and Aural Perception I 1 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 MUS P 101 Piano Class 1 (or Sec. Inst. For Piano) 1 General Education MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 General Education T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS G 373 Instrumental Conducting 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS G 338 Percussion Techniques * 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 040 University Ensembles 1 ENG W 270 Argumentative Writing 3 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 General Education N 190 The Natural World 3 Summer Semester (6 cr. hours) Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) Take Praxis II (ets.org) EDUC W 200 Using Computers in Education 3 EDUC P 407 Psychological Measurement in the Schools 3 General Education MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade EDUC P 250 General Education Psychology 3 PSY P 316 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence 3 MUS M 236 Introduction to Music Education K 12 2 (only Summer and Fall) EDUC P 475 Adolescent Development and Classroom Management 3 MUS M 216 Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS U 357 Music in Special Education 3 MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sightseeing and Aural Perception II 1 MUS F 466 Marching Band Techniques 2 MUS P 102 Piano Class 2 (or Sec. Inst. For piano) 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS V 201 Voice Class 1 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS G 261 String Class Techniques 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS I 311 B.S./B.M.E./B.M. Jazz Senior Recital 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 P: Praxis I P: Praxis I Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) EDUC F 201 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Laboratory Experience 2 P: Praxis II EDUC M 420 Student Teaching Seminar 2 EDUC F 202 Exploring the Personal Demands of Teaching: Field Experience 1 P: Praxis II EDUC M 482 Student Teaching: All Grades 10 MUS M 339 General Music Methods K 8 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS M 319 Laboratory/Field Experience 0 MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS T 215 Sightsinging and Aural Percaption III 1 At least one of the ensembles must be a small instrumental ensemble. MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 (or Sec. Inst. For piano) 1 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 MUS_ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS G 281 Brass Instrument Techniques 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS X 0 University Ensembles 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS X 296 Applied Music Upper Divisional Jury Examination 0 Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) EDUC H 340 Education and American Culture 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester. * Course not yet finalized
25 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MUSIC AND AN OUTSIDE FIELD ( cr. hours) Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Must consult advisor about outside field concentration. Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity MUS A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity (G.Ed.) 3 MUS T 214 Music Theory IV 3 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS T 216 Sight Singing and Aural Perception IV 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS P 104 Piano Class 4 (or P200) 1 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 MUS P 105 Keyboard Proficiency 0 Chamber Music 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 FL Computer Literacy MUS T 120 Computer Skills for Musicians: G.Ed. 2 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 3 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Chamber Music 1 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 General Education: Information Literacy 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 MUS T 113 Music Theory I 3 MUS T 115 Sight Singing and Aural Perception I 1 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) MUS P 101 Piano Class I (or P200) 1 MUS T 315 Analysis of Musical Form 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions MUS T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions: Gen.Ed. 3 CSV Non Western Cultures MUS M 375 Survey of Ethnic and Pop Music of the World 3 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 Chamber Music 1 Chamber Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 FL Critical Thinking General Education 3 CC Natural World PHYS N 190 The Natural World 3 Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* 3 Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MUS T 114 Music Theory II 3 MUS K 312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups 2 MUS T 116 Sight Singing and Aural Perception II 1 MUS M 430 Introduction to Contemporary Music 3 MUS P 102 Piano Class II (or P200) 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS M 201 The Literature of Music 1 3 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Music G.Ed. (World Language or HIST H113) (3) University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 Music G.Ed. (HIST H113 or World Language) (3) Chamber Music 1 Cultural Events Attendance MUS I MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS G 370 Techniques for Conducting 2 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Chamber Music 1 Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) MUS T 213 Music Theory III 3 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS T 215 Sight Singing and Aural Perception III 1 BS Senior Recital 0 MUS P 103 Piano Class 3 (or P200) 1 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 MUS M 202 The Literature of Music 2 3 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 MUS _ 300 Applied Music 1 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 MUS U 310 Performance Laboratory 0 Chamber Music 1 University Ensembles MUS X 0 1 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Gen.Ed. 3 Chamber Music 1 CSV Health and Wellness 2 MUS I 100 Cultural Events Attendance 0 Music G.Ed. HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 3 MUS X 276 Upper Divisional Examination 0 Music G.Ed. (or) World Languages II 3 FL Visual Literacy G.Ed. 3 Concentration BSOF course 3 Concentration BSOF course See academic advisor 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). Students in their third year will participate in an upper division examination. See your academic advisor for more details. Student majoring and minoring in music must see their academic advisor every semester.
26 BACHELOR OF ARTS (127 cr. hours) Theatre Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Choose one of three concentrations: Performance, Design/Technology, Theatre Studies Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Theatre Core THTR T 340 Directing I: Fundamentals of Directing 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Theatre Core THTR T 349 Theatre Practicum 1 FL Computer Literacy 3 CC Human Behavior, Social Institutions* 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity THTR A190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity: VT Introduction to Theatre 3 World Languages course 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions THTR T190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Additional Requirements HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 Theatre Core THTR T120 Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting 3 Additional Requirements THTR T 327 Period Styles; or THTR T434 Historic Costumes for the Stage 3 Spring Semester (15 cr.) BA Theatre Concentration Course 3 Additional Requirements HIST H 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 Theatre Core THTR T225 Stagecraft 1 3 World Languages course 3 Theatre Core THTR T228 Design for the Theatre 3 BA Theatre Concentration Course 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Elective 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Theatre Core THTR T230 Costume Design and Technology I 3 Theatre Core THTR T 470 History of the Theatre 1 3 Theatre Core THTR T335 Stage Lighting Design 3 Theatre Core THTR T 483 Topics in Theatre and Drama 3 Theatre Core THTR T349 Theatre Practicum 1 Elective 3 BA Theatre Concentration Course 3 Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 Elective 3 CSV Health and Wellness THTR D XXX 2 Spring Semester (15 cr.) Theatre Core THTR T349 Theatre Practicum 1 Theatre Core THTR T 471 History of the Theatre 2 3 Theatre Core THTR T405 Stage Management 3 Theatre Core THTR T 485 Capstone Project 1 BA Theatre Concentration Course 3 Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 Elective 3 CC Natural World* 3 Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Elective 1 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). BA Theatre Concentration Courses students must choose one of three concentrations in Theatre. See campus bulletin for course listing. At least 30 credit hours must be at the 300 Successful participation in major season productions, as directed by the area coordinator of theatre and dance
27 BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (125 cr. hours) Theatre Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Choose from Two Concentrations: Performance or Design/Technology (Costume, Scene, Lighting, Technical) Fall Semester (16 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr.) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Theatre Core THTR T 340 Directing I: Fundamentals of Directing 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 BFA Theatre Concentration 3 FL Computer Literacy 3 BFA Theatre Concentration 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity THTR A190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity; VT: Introduction to Theatre 3 Additional Requirements HIST H 113 History of Western Civilization 1 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions THTR T190 Litarary and Intellectual Traditions: VT Struct & Analysis of Drama 3 Additional Requirements THTR T 327 Period Styles; or THTR T 434 Historic Costumes for the Stage 3 Theatre Core THTR T 120 Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting 3 Spring Semester (15 cr.) BFA Theatre Concentration 3 Additional Requirements HIST T 114 History of Western Civilization 2 3 Theatre Core THTR T 225 Stagecraft 1 3 Theatre Concentration Course 3 Theatre Core THTR T 228 Design for the Theatre 3 Theatre Concentration Course 3 Theatre Core THTR T 349 Theatre Practicum 1 Theatre Concentration Course 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Theatre Concentration Course 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Theatre Concentration Course 2/3 Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr.) course title credits grade Theatre Core THTR T 230 Costume Design and Technology I 3 Theatre Core THTR T 470 History of the Theatre 1 3 Theatre Core THTR T 335 Stage Lighting Design 3 Theatre Core THTR T 483 Topics in Theatre and Drama 3 Theatre Core THTR T 349 Theatre Practicum 1 Elective 3 BFA Theatre Concentration 3 Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 Elective 3 CSV Health and Wellness THTR D XXX 2 Spring Semester (15 cr.) Theatre Core THTR T 349 Theatre Practicum 1 Theatre Core THTR T 471 History of the Theatre 2 3 Theatre Core THTR T 405 Stage Management 3 Theatre Core THTR T 485 Capstone Project 1 BA Theatre Concentration Course 3 Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 Elective 3 CC Natural World* 3 Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Elective 1 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). BA Theatre Concentration Courses students must choose one of three concentrations in Theatre. See campus bulletin for course listing. At least 30 credit hours must be at the level Successful participation in major season productions, as directed by the area coordinator of theatre and dance All students are considered pre B.A. or pre B.F.A. students until they pass an upper divisional review.
28 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS School of Business and Economics Business, with concentrations in: Accounting [B.S.] Advertising [B.S.] Banking [B.S.] Finance [B.S.] General Business [B.S.] Health Care Management [B.S.] Human Resource Management [B.S.] International Business [B.S.] Management Information Systems [B.S.] Marketing [B.S.] Small Business and Entrepreneurship [B.S.] Economics [B.S.]
29 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Accounting School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS A 311 Intermediate Accounting I 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS A 325 Cost Accounting 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 Business Course 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS A 312 Intermediate Accounting II 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS A 337 Accounting Information Systems 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 SPCH S 223 Business and Professional Communication 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 BUS L 203 Commercial Law I 3 BUS A 424 Auditing and Assurance Services 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 BUS A 328 Introduction to Taxation 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS A 339 Advanced Income Tax 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS A 335 Accounting for Government and Not For Profit Entities 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 BUS X XXX Select One: BUS F302, F420, J404, K301, L303,W311, CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 X481, X482 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
30 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Advertising School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Marketing Management 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 XXX X XXX Select One: ENG W 203, FINA S 250, JOUR C ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 BUS M 303 Marketing Research 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 BUS M 405 Consumer Behavior 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS M 415 Advertising and Promotion Management 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS M XXX Select One: BUS M 401, M 419, M 426, M BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS M 418 Advertising Strategy 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS M XXX Select One: BUS M 401, M 419, M 426, M ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
31 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Banking School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions of Business Administration 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS F 302 Financial Decision Making 3 CC The Natural World BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS F 420 Equality and Fixed Income Investment 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS F 345 Money, Banking, and Capital Markets 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS W 311 New Venture Creation 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS M 426 Sales Management 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS F XXX Select One: F 444, F 446, F CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS X XXX Select One: Bus W430, Z440 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
32 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS (123 cr. hours) Economics School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting ECON E XXX Select one from: Econ E304, E308, E344, 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 E375 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 3 ECON E 321 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary & Intellectual Traditions 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MATH M 215 Calculus 1 5 ECON E 322 Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 BUS X XXX Select One: Bus F301, J404, K321, M301, P301, Z302 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 ECON E 430 International Economics 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions XXX B 399 Human Behavior & Social Institutions 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 ECON E 470 Introduction to Econometrics 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X XXX Select One: Bus F301, J404, K321, M301, P301, Z302 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics & Business 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 MATH M 216 Calculus 2 5 ECON X XXX Select one from: Econ E304, E308, E344, E375 3 BUS F 260 Personal Finance 3 ECON E 490 Advanced Undergraduate Seminar 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 ECON E 305 Money and Banking 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level).
33 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Finance School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS F 302 Financial Decision Making 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS F 345 Money, Banking, and Capital Markets 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS F 420 Equality and Fixed Income Investment 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS F 446 Bank and Financial Intermediation 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS F 423 Topics in Investment 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS F 444 Applications in Financial Management 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 BUS F 494 International Finance 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the are Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
34 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) General Business School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS J 404 Business and Society 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 BUS Z 440 Personnel Human Resources Management 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS F XXX Select One: BUS F 302, F420 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS X XXX Select One: BUS L 303, X 481, X BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS M XXX Select One: BUS M 303, M CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS W 430 Organizations and Organizational Change 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 ECON E XXX Select One: ECON E305, E321, E322 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
35 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Health Care Management School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS H 320 Systems of Health Care Delivery 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 CC Human Behavior and Social BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS H 354 Economics of Health Care 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 BUS H 402 Hospital Organization and Management 3 CC Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS Z 440 Personnel Human Resources Management 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS H 352 Health Care Financial Management 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS H 411 Management of Long Term Care Facilities 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
36 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Human Resource Management School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS Z 440 Human Resources Management 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 BUS X XXX BUS J 404 Business and Society; or BUS W 430 Organizations and Organizational Change 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS Z 441 Compensation and Benefits 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS Z 444 Selection and Development 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS X 481 Undergraduate Internship in Business and Economics; or BUS X 482 Undergraduate Field Project in Business and Economics 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS Z 404 Effective Negotiations 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the ar Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
37 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) International Business School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 XXX X XXX International Concentration Course 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the are Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
38 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Marketing School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS M 303 Marketing Research 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 BUS M 401 International Marketing 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS M 405 Consumer Behavior 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS M XXX Select One: BUS M 415, M 419 M BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS M 450 Marketing Strategy 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS M XXX Select One: BUS M 415, M 419 M ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Busines 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
39 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Management Information Systems School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS S 307 Data Management 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS K 301 Enterprise Resource Planning 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning & Placement 1 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 BUS S 310 System Analysis & Design 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 BUS K 302 Introduction to Management Science 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS S 410 Systems Implementation 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 1 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity 3 BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS S 435 Advanced Topics in Computer Information Systems 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics & Business 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 1 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 CSCI A 201 Introduction to Programming 4 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 XXX X XXX Select One: BUS X 481, X 482, or any level Business, Economics or Computer Science Course 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
40 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS (123 cr. hours) Small Business and Entrepreneurship School of Business and Economics Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 BUS D 300 International Business Administration 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BUS F 301 Financial Management 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 BUS M 301 Introduction to Management Marketing 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS K 321 Management of Information Technology 3 BUS B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions : VT: Principles of Business Administration 3 BUS X 310 Business Career Planning and Placement 1 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 399 (Business Course) 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MATH M 119 Brief Survey of Calculus 1 3 BUS P 301 Operations Management 3 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 BUS Z 302 Managing and Behavior in Organizations 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 BUS M 303 Marketing Research 3 FL Visual Literacy XXX X XXX Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 232 Introduction to Business Writing 3 BUS Z 440 Personnel Human Resources Management 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 BUS M XXX Select One: Bus M405, M415, M419, M450 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 BUS W 311 New Venture Creation 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) BUS J 401 Administrative Policy 3 BUS A 202 Introduction to Managerial Accounting 3 BUS W 406 Venture Growth Management 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 BUS W 408 Practicum in Small Business 3 ECON E 270 Introduction to Statistical Theory in Economics and Business 3 XXX X XXX Free Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 XXX X XXX Non Business Elective 2 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the Director of Administrative and Student Services for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
41 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS School of Continuing Studies General Studies [B.G.S.]
42 BACHELOR OF GENERAL STUDIES Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Writing I 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Concentration Course #2 3 The Natural World 3 Concentration Course #3 3 Critical Thinking 3 General Elective 3 Oral Communication 3 General Elective 3 Information Literacy 1 course title credits grade Quantitative Reasoning 3 Concentration Course #4 3 Non Western Culture 3 General Elective 3 Human Behavior/Social Institutions 3 General Elective 3 Computer Literacy 3 General Elective 3 Visual Literacy 3 General Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Writing II 3 Concentration Course #5 3 Health & Wellness 2 General Elective 3 Literary & Intellectual Traditions 3 General Elective 3 Science & Mathematics 3 General Elective 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 General Elective 3 Introduction to General Studies 1 course title credits grade Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Art, Aesthetics and Creativity 3 Concentration Course #6 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 General Elective 3 Concentration Course #1 3 General Elective 3 General Elective 3 General Elective 3 General Elective 3 General Elective 3 Senior Capstone Seminar 1 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the are Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. Concentration requires 18 credit hours in Arts and Humanities, Science and Mathematics, or Social and Behavioral Sciences
43 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS College of Health Sciences Radiography [A.S.] Dental Hygiene [B.S.] Medical Imaging Technology [B.S.] Nursing [B.S.N.]
44 A.S. IN RADIOGRAPHY (92 cr. hours) College of Health Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHSL P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 5 AHLT R 200 Pathology (2 3) ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 AHLT R 202 Principles of Radiography 3 CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 AHLT R 205 Radiographic Procedures III (3 4) PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 AHLT R 283 Clinical Experience Radiography (1 6) COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) Summer Semester (1 cr. hours) PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 5 AHLT R 207 Seminar (1 5) SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 AHLT R 222 Principles of Radiography 3 3 AHLT R 185 Medical Terminology 1 AHLT R 260 Radiobiology and Protection (1 3) MATH M 107 College Algebra; or MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 AHLT R 290 Comprehensive Experience (1 8) AHLT R 103 Introduction to Clinical Radiography 1 Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade AHLT R 100 Orientation to Radiographic Technology 2 AHLT R 101 Radiographic Procedures (3 4) AHLT R 102 Principles of Radiography 1 3 AHLT R 181 Clinical Experience Radiography I (1 6) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) AHLT R 201 Radiographic Procedures II (3 4) AHLT R 208 Topics in Radiography (1 4) AHLT R 250 Physics Applied to Radiology (2 4) AHLT R 182 Clinical Experience Radiography II (1 6) Summer Semester (11 cr. hours) Summer Session I AHLT R 208 Topics in Radiography VT: Venipuncture and Pharmacology (1 4) AHLT R 281 Clinical Experience Radiography (1 6) Summer Session II AHLT R 282 Clinical Experience Radiography 5 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level)
45 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (123 cr. hours) Dental Hygiene College of Health Sciences Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade CC The Natural World PHYS N 190 or BIOL N 390 The Natural World* 3 DHYG H 214 Oral Anatomy, Histology and Embryology 3 ENGL W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 DHYG H 218 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene 6 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 DHYG H 242 Introduction to Dentistry 1 CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 DHYG H 303 Radiology Second Year 1 2 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) CHEM C 102 Elementary Chemistry 2 3 DHYG H 205 Medical and Dental Emergencies 1 SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology 3 DHYG H 211 Head and Neck Anatomy 2 PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 DHYG H 213 Human Biology 2 First Year 2 CC Human Behaviors can be either 190 or 390 * 3 DHYG H 217 Preventive Dentistry Second Year 1 2 CSV Health and Wellness Elective 3 DHYG H 219 Clinical Practice 1 5 DHYG H 305 Radiology Clinic 1 DHYG H 321 Periodontics 2 Summer I Semester (5 cr. hours) DHYG H 300 Clinical Practice A S 3 DHYG H 215 Pharmacology/Therapeutics First Year 2 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade ANAT A 210 Elementary Human Anatomy; or PHSL P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 (4 5 cr); or PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 3 DHYG H 308 Dental Materials 2 Quantitative Reasoning NURS H 355 Data Analysis/Practice and Research; PSY P 354 Statistical Analysis in Psychology; SOC S 351 Social Statistics; CJUS K 300 Techniques of Data Analsysis; MATH K 300 Statistical Techniques for Health Professions 3 DHYG H 250 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control 2 HPER N 220 Nutrition for Health 3 DHYG H 301 Clinical Practice 2 5 Literary and Intellectual Traditions can be either 190 or 390 * 3 DHYG H 304 Oral Pathology Second Year 2 Visual Literacy Elective 3 DHYG H 306 Radiology Clinic II 1 DHYG H 347 Community Dental Health 3 Spring Semester (XX cr. hours) PHSL P 204 Elementary Human Physiology 3 5 DHYG H 302 Clinical Practice 3 5 PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology DHYG H 307 Radiology Clinic III 1 MICR M 250 Microbial Cell Biology 3 DHYG H 309 Practice of Community Dental Hygiene Second Year 2 MICR M 255 Microbiology Laboratory 2 DHYG H 320 Practice Management, Ethics, and Jurisprudence 2 Critical Thinking DHYG H 351 Advanced Clinical Procedures 2 Non Western Cultures Elective DHYG H 444 Bachelor Degree Capstone Course 3 Elective FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). * One common core has to be 390 Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
46 B.S. IN MEDICAL IMAGING TECHNOLOGY ( cr. hours) College of Health Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHSL P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 5 AHLT R 200 Pathology 2 ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 AHLT R 202 Principles of Radiography 2 3 CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 AHLT R 205 Radiographic Procedures III 3 PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 AHLT R 283 Clinical Experience Radiography 6 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) Summer Semester (1 cr. hours) PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 5 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 AHLT R 207 Seminar (optional) [1] AHLT R 185 Medical Terminology 1 AHLT R 222 Principles of Radiography 3 3 MATH M 107 College Algebra; or MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 AHLT R 260 Radiobiology and Protection 3 AHLT R 290 Comprehensive Experience 6 AHLT R 103 Introduction to Clinical Radiography 1 Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Summer Semester (11 cr. hours) Summer Session I AHLT R 100 Orientation to Radiographic Technology 2 CC Natural World 3 AHLT R 101 Radiographic Procedures 4 CC Human Behavior and Social Institution 3 AHLT R 102 Principles of Radiography 1 3 FL Visual Literacy 3 AHLT R 181 Clinical Experience Radiography 4 CSV Diversity in United States Society 3 CSV Health and Wellness 2 AHLT R 201 Radiographic Procedures II 4 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 AHLT R 208 Topics in Radiography 1 CC Arts, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 AHLT R 250 Physics Applied to Radiology 3 CSV Non Western Culture 3 AHLT R 182 Clinical Experience Radiography I 6 FL Critical Thinking 3 MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 AHLT R 208 Topics in Radiography VT: Venipuncture and Pharmacology 1 YEAR FIVE AHLT R 281 Clinical Experience Radiography 5 Summer Session II AHLT R 282 Clinical Experience Radiography 5 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade AHLT R 404 Sectional Imaging Anatomy 3 AHLT R 405 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging I 3 AHLT R 407 Seminar Advanced Medical Imaging Techniques 3 Students will choose one (1) clinical practicum AHLT R 482 Clinical Practicum Computed Tomography 6 AHLT R 483 Clinical Practicum Magnetic Resonance Imaging 6 AHLT R 484 Clinical Practicum Ultrasound 6 AHLT R 406 Advanced Diagnostic Imaging II 3 AHLT R 408 Topics in Radiological Science 3 AHLT R 409 Project in Medical Imaging 3 Students will continue in the clinical practicum they chose to pursue in the fall semester AHLT R 482 Clinical Practicum Computed Tomography 6 AHTL R 483 Clinical Practicum Magnetic Resonance Imaging 6 Clinical Practicum Ultrasound 6 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level
47 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (123 cr. hours) Nursing College of Health Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 NURS H 351 Alterations in Neuro Psychological Health 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 NURS H 352 Alterations in Neuro Psychological Practicum 2 PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 NURS H 353 Alterations in Health 3 CHEM C 102 Elementary Chemistry 2* 3 NURS H 354 Alterations in Health I: Practicum 2 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 NURS B 216 Pharmacology 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FL Quantitative Reasoning NURS H 355 Data Analysis/Practice and Research 3 PHSL P 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 5 NURS H 361 Alterations in Health I 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 140 Introduction to Ethics 3 NURS H 362 Alterations in Health II: Practicum 2 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 NURS H 366 Nursing Care of Children and Their Families 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology 3 NURS H 367 Nursing Care of Children and Their Families: Clinical 2 CSV Health and Wellness NURS B 108 Personal Health and Wellness 2 NURS H 368 Nursing Care of Childbearing Families 2 NURS H 369 Nursing Care of Childbearing Families: Clinical 1 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHSL P 262 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2 5 NURS S 470 Restorative Health For Systems 3 MICR M 250 Microbial Cell Biology 3 NURS S 471 Restorative Health Related to Multi Systems Failures: The Practicum 2 MICR M 255 Microbiology Laboratory 2 NURS S 472 A Multi System Approach to the Health of the Community 3 PSY P 216 Life Span Developmental Psychology 3 NURS S 473 Health of the Community: Practicum 2 XXX A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Elective 3 NURS H 365 Nursing Research 3 Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) NURS B 232 Introduction to Discipline 3 NURS S 481 Nursing Management 3 NURS B 244 Comprehensive Health Assessment 3 NURS S 482 Nursing Management: Practicum 3 NURS B 245 Health Assessment: Practicum 1 NURS S 483 Clinical Nursing Practice Capstone 3 NURS B 248 Science and Technology of Nursing 3 FL Visual Literacy NURS S 485 Professional Growth and Empowerment 3 NURS B 249 Science and Technology of Nursing Practicum 1 NURS B 251 Fundamentals of Nursing Clinical 1 CSV Non Western Cultures 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* ( at least one Common Core class must be at the 390/399 level) * Prerequisite: 1 Year High School Chemistry with a grade of C or better or CHEM C101/121 Elementary Chemistry I/with Lab After completing the courses in the third semester, the student must make formal application to the School of Nursing for offical acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
48 INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND SAMPLE PROGRAM OF STUDY FORMS College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Actuarial Science [B.S.] Anthropology [B.A.] Applied Mathematics [B.S.] Biochemistry [B.S.] Biological Sciences [B.A.] [B.S.] Chemistry [B.A.] [B.S.] Computer Science [B.S.] Criminal Justice [B.S.] English [B.A.] French [B.A.] History [B.A.] Informatics [B.S.] Mathematics [B.A.] Philosophy [B.A.] Physics [B.A.] [B.S.] 3/2 Dual Degree in Physics/Engineering [B.S.] Political Science [B.A.] Psychology [B.A.] Sociology [B.A.] Spanish [B.A.] Women s and Gender Studies [B.A.]
49 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Actuarial College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Math Placement Level 6 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 18 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 MATH M 471 or 463 Numerical Analysis (odd Fall) or Intro to 3 Probability Theory (every Fall) Both are req'd FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MATH M 447 or 451Mathematical Models & Appl. 1 & (3 6) Mathematics of Finance (even Fall) Both are req'd FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 MATH M 413 Introduction to Analysis 1 (every Fall) Req'd 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 Foreign Language Visual Literacy 3 Common Core 3 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 17 cr. hours) MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 MATH M 466 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics (every 3 Spring) req'd; or another elective below CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 MATH M 448 or Elective Mathematical Models & Appl. 2 (odd 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 MATH M 325 Topics Course: Problem Seminar in Actuarial (2 3) Science CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Foreign Language Natural Science (3 5) Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) Common Core 1 3 Looking for Internship or REU 3 Fall Semester (14 17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 18 cr. hours) course title credits grade MATH M 311 Calculus 3 5 MATH M 471 or 463 Numerical Analysis 1 (odd Fall) or Into to 3 Probability Theory (every Fall) Both are req'd MATH M 343 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 MATH M 447 & 451 Mathematical Models & Appl. 1 & (3 6) Mathematics of Finance (even Fall) Both are req'd OR BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 MATH M 413 Introduction to Analysis (every Fall) req'd 3 ENG W 270 Argumentative Writing 3 Common Core 4 3 Foreign Language 203 (0 3) Non Western Cultures 3 Elective: Approved Grad courses 3 MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications (3 4) Spring Semester (14 17 cr. hours) MATH M 347 Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH M 466 Intro to Mathematical Statistics (every Spring) 3 Required; or another elective below BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 MATH M 448 or Elective Mathematical Models & Appls 2 3 (odd Spring) or Elective (414, 415, 472) CSCI C 101 Computer Programming I 4 MATH M 325 Topics Course: Problem Seminar in Actuarial (2 3) Science Common Core 2 3 Natural Science (3 5) Summer Semester (3 cr. hours) BUS F 301 Financial Management (1.5 3) CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the are Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses These forms are for demonstration purpose only, they are hypothetic and also not accurat
50 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Anthropology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade CSV Non Western Cultures ANTH E 105 Culture and Society 3 ANTH B 300, ANTH E 304, ANTH L 300 or ANTH P FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 ANTH B 300, ANTH E 304, ANTH L 300 or ANTH P Foreign Language XXX X 3XX Common Core FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the Real World 3 ANTH A 360 Development of Anthropological Thought 3 XXX X 190 Common Core 3 Anthropology elective FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) ANTH A 105 Human Origins and Prehistory 3 Research Methods Course (ANTH A 314, ANTH A 315, or SOC S 351) CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 Anthropology elective course Foreign Language Second course in declared minor SPCH S 121 Public Communication 3 XXX X XXX Health and Wellness XXX X 190 Common Core 3 Free elective course Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade XXX X XXX Diversity in U.S. Society Anthropology elective course Foreign Language 203 Third course in declared minor XXX X XXX Critical Thinking Fourth course in declared minor XXX X 190 Common Core Free elective course Science course 3 Free elective course Lab 2 FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 Fifth course in declared minor Foreign Language 204 ANTH A 460 Topics in Anthropology (1 3) First course in declared minor Free elective course Course to meet Western Culture Before 1800 from approved Free elective course ANTH B 300, ANTH E 304, ANTH L 300, or ANTH P Free elective course FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
51 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Applied Mathematics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 17 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 MATH M 471 or 463 Numerical Analysis 1 (odd Fall) or Intro to Probability Theory 1 (every Fall) Both are req'd PHYS P 221 Physics 1 (3 5) MATH M 447 or 413 Mathematical Models & Appl. 1 (even Fall) or Intro. to Analysis 1 (every Fall) Both req'd FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Foreign Language 201 COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 XXX N 190/390 Natural Science MATH M 403, 451, others Spring Semester (15 17 cr. hours) MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 MATH M 466 Intro to Mathematical Statistics (every Spring) PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 MATH M 344, 404, 405, 414, 415, 448, or 472 Common Core 1 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking Critical Thinking 3 Visual Literacy Elective Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 16 cr. hours) course title credits grade MATH M 311 Calculus 3 5 MATH M 471 or 463 Numerical Analysis 1 (odd Fall) or Intro to Probability Theory 1 (every Fall) Both are req'd MATH M 343 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 MATH M 447 or 413 Mathematical Models & Appl. 1 (even Fall) Health and Wellness 2 Common Core 4 Foreign Language Non Western Cultures Common Core 2 3 MATH M 403, 451, others Spring Semester (15 17 cr. hours) MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications (3 4) MATH M 466 Intro to Mathematical Statistics (every Spring) req'd; or another elective below MATH M 347 Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH M 344, 404, 405, 414, 415, 448, 472 or approved Grad course CSCI C 101 Computer Programming I 4 Diversity in U.S. Society Foreign Language Elective Common Core 3 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses These forms are for demonstration purpose only, they are hypothetic and also not accurate
52 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Chemistry and Biochemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I 3 CHEM C 484 Biomolecules and Catabolism 3 CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 2 CHEM C 486 Biological Chemistry Laboratory 2 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 115 Precalculus and Trigonometry 5 PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 BIOL L 211 Molecular Biology 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Foreign Language CHEM C 106 Principles of Chemistry II 3 CHEM C 485 Biosynthesis and Physiology 3 CHEM C 126 Experimental Chemistry II 2 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 BIOL L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 5 BIOL L 312 Cell Biology 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Common Core 3 Common Core 3 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 341 Organic Chemistry Lectures 1 3 CHEM C 361 Physical Chemistry of Bulk Matter 3 CHEM C 343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 Chemistry or Biology Elective 1 3 MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 Chemistry or Biology Elective 2 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking 3 CSV Non Western Culture Non Western Cultures 3 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 Common Core 3 Spring Semester (13 cr. hours) CHEM C 342 Organic Chemistry Lectures 2 3 BIOL L XXX Biology Elective 3 3 CHEM C 344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 2 CHEM C 301 Chemistry Seminar 1 1 MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 Common Core 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Foreign Language CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
53 BACHELOR OF ARTS (124 cr. hours) Biology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade BIOL L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences 1 5 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I 3 Biology Elective Course 3 CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 2 World Language 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Junior/Senior Writing Course 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Course for the Minor Degree 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) BIOL L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 5 Biology Elective Course 5 CHEM C 106 Principles of Chemistry II 3 World Language 3 CHEM C 126 Experimental Chemistry II 2 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions Human Behavior & Social Institutions 3 FL Critical Thinking Phil P 110 Introduction to Philosophy; or HPSC X 200 Scientific 3 CC Arts, Aesthetics, & Creativity Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Reasoning recommended CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Course for the Minor Degree 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade BIOL L 211 Molecular Biology 3 PHYS P 221 Physics I 5 CHEM C 341 Organic Chemistry Lectures 1 3 Biology Elective Course 5 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Western Culture Before FL Computer Literacy INFO I 101 Introduction to Informatics; or CSCI C CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Culture 3 Computer Programming I recommended Course for the minor degree 3 Spring Semester (15 17 cr. hours) BIOL L 311 Genetics 3 BIOL L 403 Biology Seminar 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 390 The Natural World 3 Biology Elective Course 3 5 Biology Elective Course 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions Literary & Intellectual Traditions 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 CSV Non Western Cultures Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Course for the Minor Degree 3 Course for the Minor Degree 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level) At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
54 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Biological Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade BIOL L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences 1 5 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus 1 5 CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I 3 BIOL L 220 Biostatistics (Recommended) 3 CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 2 Biology Elective Course 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 World Language 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) BIOL L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 (4 5) MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 CHEM C 106 Principles of Chemistry II 3 Biology Elective Course 3 CHEM C 126 Experimental Chemistry II 2 Biology Elective Course 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking (PHIL P110 or HPSC X200 recommended) 3 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade BIOL L 211 Molecular Biology 3 PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 CHEM C 341 Organic Chemistry Lectures 1 3 Biology Elective Course 3 CHEM C 343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 Biology Elective Course 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Culture 3 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy (INFO I101 or CSCI C101 rec.) 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Spring Semester (14 16 cr. hours) BIOL L 311 Genetics (3 5) PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 CHEM C 342 Organic Chemistry Lectures 2 3 BIOL L 403 Biology Seminar (1 3) CHEM C 344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 2 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions Literary & Intellectual Traditions 3 Biology Elective Course 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U. S. Society 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 390 The Natural World 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
55 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I 3 CHEM C 310 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 2 PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 115 Precalculus and Trigonometry 5 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Western Culture Before FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Spring Semester (14 15 cr. hours) CHEM C 106 Principles of Chemistry II 3 CHEM X XXX Chemistry Elective 3 4 CHEM C 126 Experimental Chemistry 2 2 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 BIOL L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 5 Common Core 2 3 Common Core 1 3 CSV Non Western Culture Non Western Culture 3 Foreign Language Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 16 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 341 Organic Chemistry Lectures 1 3 CHEM C 361 Physical Chemistry of Bulk Material 3 CHEM C 343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 CHEM X XXX Chemistry Elective 3 4 MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 ENG X XXX Second Level Writing 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking 3 Common Core 3 3 Foreign Language FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Spring Semester (13 14 cr. hours) CHEM C 342 Organic Chemistry Lectures 2 3 CHEM C 301 Chemistry Seminar 1 1 CHEM C 344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 2 CHEM X XXX Chemistry Elective 3 4 MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 Common Core 4 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Foreign Language Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
56 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Chemistry College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I 3 CHEM C 310 Analytical Chemistry 4 CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 2 CHEM C 361 Physical Chemistry of Bulk Material 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 115 Precalculus and Trigonometry 5 BIOL L 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences 2 5 FL Writing ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FLAN X 203 Foreign Language 200 Level 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) CHEM C 106 Principles of Chemistry II 3 CHEM C 410 Principles of Chemical Instrumentation 4 CHEM C 126 Experimental Chemistry II 2 CHEM C 362 Physical Chemistry of Molecules 4 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Common Core 3 Common Core 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 cr. hours) course title credits grade CHEM C 341 Organic Chemistry Lectures 1 3 CHEM C 484 Biomolecules and Catabolism 3 CHEM C 343 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 2 CHEM X XXX Chemistry Elective 3 PHYS P 221 Physics I 5 Common Core 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Cultures 3 Spring Semester (16 18 cr. hours) Spring Semester (12 cr. hours) CHEM C 342 Organic Chemistry Lectures 2 3 CHEM C 430 Inorganic Chemistry 3 CHEM C 344 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 2 2 CHEM C 335 Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory 1 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 CHEM C 301 Chemistry Seminar 1 1 MATH M 3XX Math 300 level 3 5 Common Core 3 FLAN X 102 Foreign Language 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
57 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Computer and Information Sciences College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade CSCI B 100 Problem Solving Using Computers 4 CSCI C 251 Foundations of Digital Computing 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 115 Precalculus and Trigonometry 5 CSCI C 308 System Analysis and Design 4 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MATH M 260 Combinatorial Counting and Probability 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 BIOL L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences 1 5 World Language I 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI C 101 Computer Programming I 4 CSCI C 455 Analysis of Algorithms 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 CSCI C 4XX Computer Science Elective 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 MATH M 261 Statistical Inferences 2 World Language II 3 PHYS P 303 Digital Electronics 4 INFO I 202 Social Informatics 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade CSCI C 151 Multiuser Operating Systems 2 CSCI C 311 Programming Languages 3 CSCI C 201 Computer Programming II 4 CSCI C 4XX Computer Science Elective 3 MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications 3 PHYS P 221 Physics 1 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions ENG T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 CC BIOL N 390 The Natural World 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology 3 CSV NURS B 108 Personal Health and Wellness 3 CSCI C 243 Introduction to Data Structures 4 CSCI C 435 Operating Systems 1 4 CSCI C 335 Computer Structures 4 CSCI C 4XX Computer Science Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 250 Introductory Symbolic Logic 3 CC PSY B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 FL INFO I 310 Multimedia Arts and Technology 3 CC FINA A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 CSV Health and Wellness HPER E 133 Fitness and Jogging I 1 CSV ANTH E 105 Culture and Society 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
58 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Criminal Justice College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 (or prerequisite) 3 CJUS P 302 Courts and Criminal Justice 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 ECON E 104 Introduction to Macroeconomics 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World (or prerequisite) 3 World Language 3 CJUS P 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice Level PSY or SOC class 3 CSV Contemporary Social Values SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 CJUS P 301 Police in Contemporary Society 3 CJUS P 200 Theories of Crime and Deviance 3 CJUS P 303 Corrections and Criminal Justice 3 Common Core Class 3 CJUS P 330 Criminal Justice Ethics 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 Common Core 3 World Language 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 CJUS P 410 Analysis of Crime and Public Policy 3 ENG W 231 Professional Writing Skills 3 Criminal Justice Elective Class 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Criminal Justice Elective Class 3 CJUS P 290 The Nature of Inquiry 3 General Elective 3 CSV Non Western Culture XXX X XXX Non Western Culture 3 General Elective 3 World Language 3 General Education 300 Level Common Core 3 General Elective 3 CJUS P 370 Criminal Law 3 General Elective 3 CJUS K 300 Techniques of Data Analysis 3 Criminal Justice Elective Class 3 Common Core 3 General Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking XXX X XXX Critical Thinking 3 General Elective 3 World Language 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
59 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) English College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 ENG E 302 Literatures in English XXX X 101 World Language I 3 XXX N 190 Natural Science 3 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 XXX X Natural Science Lab 2 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions ENG T 390 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 HIST A 221 Studies in American History 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 ENG L 351 American Literature FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 ENG W 301 Writing Fiction 3 MATH M 014 Basic Algebra (3 4) FL Critical Thinking ENG W 270 Argumentative Writing 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity ENG A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 SPAN S 275 Hispanic Culture and Conversation 3 XXX X 102 World Language II 3 HIST X 2XX History minor 2 3 HIST X 2XX History minor 4 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (18 cr. hours) course title credits grade ENG L 202 Literary Interpretation 3 ENG W 401 Advanced Fiction Writing 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 ENG L 3XX Elective 3 XXX X 203 Second Year Language I 3 HIST X XXX History minor 4 3 ENG W 203 Creative Writing 3 Elective 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX B 190 Human Behavior & Social Institutions 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 ENG L 222 Introduction to Literary Criticism 3 ENG L 450 Seminar: British and American Authors 3 ENG E 301 Literatures in English to ENG L 379 American Ethnic and Minority Literature 3 XXX X 204 Second Year Language II 3 HIST X XXX History minor 5 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 Elective 3 ENG W 231 Professional Writing Skills 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
60 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) French College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade FREN F 203 Second Year French I (3 4) FREN F 314 Advanced Grammar and Composition 2 3 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 *FREN F 306 Chefs D'oeuvre de la Literature French 2 3 CC The Natural World AST N 190 The Natural World 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction Information Literacy 1 CC The Natural World PHYS N 190 The Natural World 5 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) FREN F 204 Second Year French II (3 4) FREN F level French 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 FREN F level French * 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions SOC B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 Second Level Writing 3 Elective (Minor) 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FREN F 313 Advanced Grammar and Composition 1 3 FREN F level French 3 *FREN F 480 French Conversation 3 GE: CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions ENG T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 105 Thinking and Reasoning 3 Elective 3 Elective (Minor) 3 Elective 3 FREN F 305 Chefs D'oeuvre de la Literature French I 3 FREN F level French 3 *FREN F 363 Introduction a la France Moderne 3 Elective (minor) 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level) At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. * Class to be taken at Saint Mary s College through the NICE consortium agreement
61 BACHELOR OF ARTS (120 cr. hours) History College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade HIST 1XX Any 100 level History course 3 HIST X 3XX 300 level or above American history course 3 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 HIST X 2XX or 3XX 200 level or above American history course 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the Real World 3 Course in minor 3 Foreign Language CC Arts, Aesthetics, and Creativity XXX X 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions XXX X XXX Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 Elective 3 HIST H 1XX Any 100 level History course 3 HIST X 2XX or 3XX 200 level or above of area of the world other 3 than Europe or U.S. FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 XXX X 3XX Course in minor 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Natural Science Course (with Lab) 5 Foreign Language Elective 1 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness 2 Elective 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade HIST H 217 The Nature of History 3 HIST J 495 Proseminar for History Majors (fulfills 2nd Level 3 Writing) HIST H or B 2XX or 3XX European History 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions HIST T 390 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Course in minor 3 XXX X 3XX Course in minor 3 Foreign Language Elective 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 Elective 3 HIST 2XX or 3XX 200 level or above of area of the world other 3 HIST X 2XX or 3XX 200 level or above European History course 3 than Europe or U.S. Course in minor 3 Elective 3 Foreign Language Elective 3 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 Elective 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
62 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Informatics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Computer Literacy INFO I 101 Introduction to Informatics 4 INFO I 450 Design and Development of an Information Systems 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 118 Finite Mathematics 3 INFO I 320 Distributed Systems and Collaborative Computing 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society SOC C 161 Principles of Sociology 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FL Computer Literacy BUS K 201 The Computer in Business 3 World Language SCI X XXX Science Elective 3 INFO I 210 Information Infrastructure I 4 INFO I 451 Design and Development of an Information System 3 INFO I 201 Mathematical Foundations of Informatics 4 INFO I 300 Human Computer Interaction 3 SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 BIOL L 101 Introduction to Biological Sciences 1 5 HPER E 133 Fitness and Jogging I 1 BUS K 301 Enterprise Resouce Planning 3 World Language CSV Health and Wellness NURS B 108 Personal Health and Wellness 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade INFO I 211 Information Infrastructure II 4 INFO I XXX Informatics Elective 3 INFO I 202 Social Informatics 3 BUS W 311 New Venture Creation 3 BUS A 201 Introduction to Financial Accounting 3 CC The Natural World BIOL N 390 The Natural World 5 CC Literary and Intellectural Traditions ENG T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 CSV Non Western Cultures ANTH E 105 Culture and Society 3 MATH K 300 Statistical Techniques for Health Professions 3 Elective INFO I 308 Information Representation 3 INFO I XXX Informatics Elective 3 CC The Natural World CHEM N 190 Natural World 3 BUS J 404 Business and Society 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 250 Introductory Symbolic Logic 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity FINA A 190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity 3 FL Visual Literacy INFO I 310 Multimedia Arts and Technology 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions PSY B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 BUS L 201 Legal Environment of Business 3 Elective FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
63 BACHELOR OF ARTS ( cr. hours) Mathematics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 18 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 MATH M 403 Introduction to Modern Algebra 1 (even Fall) 3 or 413 Introduction to Analysis 1 (every Fall) both are required FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 MATH M 380 History of Mathematics (Option A odd Fall) 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Natural Science with Lab 5 Common Core 1 3 Foreign Language Required Minor Course 3 3 MATH M 447, 463, 471, Spring Semester (15 18 cr. hours) MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 MATH T 336 Topics in Euclidean Geometry (Option A even 3 Spring) CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 MATH X 404, 405, 409, 414, 415, 448, 466, 472, or approved 3 Grad course CSV Health and Wellness Health & Wellness 2 Common Core 2 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Foreign Language Western Culture before Req'd Minor Course 4 3 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 18 cr. hours) course title credits grade MATH M 311 Calculus 3 5 MATH M 403 Introduction to Modern Algebra 1 (even Fall) 3 or 413 Introduction to Analysis 1 (every Fall) both are required MATH M 380 History of Mathematics (Option A odd Fall) or MATH M 343 Intro to Diff Equations (Elective every Fall) 3 MATH M 380 History of Mathematics (Option A odd Fall) 3 ENG W 231 Professional Writing Skills 3 Common Core 3 3 Foreign Language CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Cultures 3 Required Minor Course 1 3 Req'd Minor Course 5 3 MATH M 447, 463, 471, Spring Semester (15 18 cr. hours) MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications 3 MATH T 336 Topics in Euclidean Geometry (Option A even 3 Spring) MATH M 347 Discrete Mathematics 3 MATH M 404, 405, 409, 414, 415, 448, 466, 472 or 3 approved Grad course FL Computer Literacy CSCI C 101 Computer Programming 1 4 Common Core 4 3 Foreign Language CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in US Society 3 Required Minor Course 2 3 or Required Minor Course 6 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses. These forms are for demonstration purpose only, they are hypothetic and also not accurate.
64 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Philosophy College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (56 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 105 Thinking and Reasoning OR PHIL P 110 Introduction 3 POLS Y 381 History of Political Theory I (or POLS Y 382 History of 3 to Philosophy Political Theory II for minor) FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 HPSC X 2XX History & Philosophy of Science or PHIL P Introductory Symbolic Logic XXX X 101 Foreign Language 3 PHIL T 390 Common Core Course (or HPSC T 390) 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 XXX X 3XX 300 level elective 3 XXX X 190 Common Core Course 3 POLS Y 3XX 300 level elective for minor 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 POLS Y 109 Introduction to International Relations 3 PHIL P 340 Classics in Ethics (or PHIL P 341, 342, 343, 345, 393) 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 POLS Y 3XX 300 level elective for minor 3 XXX X 102 Foreign Language 3 PHIL P 3XX 300 level elective for major 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 XXX X 3XX/4XX Second level Writing requirement 3 XXX X 190 Common Core Course 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHIL P 201 Ancient Greek Philosophy 3 PHIL P 310 Topics in Metaphysics (or PHIL P 311, 312, 313, 360, or 3 PHIL T 390 with approved topic) XXX X 203 Second Year Language 3 PHIL P 3XX 300 level elective for major 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X 2XX Health and Wellness 2 XXX X XXX Elective 3 XXX X 190 Common Core Course 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 XXX X 1XX Science Course + Lab course 5 XXX X XXX Elective 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 XXX X 204 Second Year Language II 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 PHIL P 214 Modern Philosophy 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 POLS Y 103 Introduction to American Politics (course for minor) 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society REL R 160 Religion and American Culture 3 XXX X XXX Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
65 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 PHYS P 441 Analytical Mechanics OR PHYS P 331 Theory of 3 Electricity and Magnetism FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 Minor 3 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Common Core 3 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Foreign Language FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CSV Non Western Cultures 3 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 PHYS P 324 Physics 4 or PHYS P 309 Modern Physics Laboratory 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 Common Core 4 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Western Culture Before CSV Diversity in US Society 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Foreign Language Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 323 Physics 3 3 PHYS P 331 Theory of Electricity and Magnetism OR 441 Analytical Mechanics I 3 MATH M 343 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 Minor 3 Foreign Language Senior Level Writing 3 FL Critical Thinking 3 Elective 3 Common Core 1 3 Elective 3 PHYS P 309 Modern Physics Laboratory or 324 Physics 4 3 Physics Elective 3 Foreign Language Minor 3 FL Computer Literacy 3 Minor 3 Common Core 2 3 Elective 3 Minor 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
66 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 PHYS P 441 Analytical Mechanics OR 331 Theory of Electricity 3 and Magnetism FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 MATH M 311 Calculus 3 5 PHYS S 106 Contemporary Physics Seminar 1 Physics major elective 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Foreign Language FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 PHYS P 324 Physics 4 or 309 Modern Physics Laboratory 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 PHYS P 453 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics OR Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Common Core 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 FL Critical Thinking Critical Thinking 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (13 17 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 323 Physics 3 3 PHYS P 331 Theory of Electricity and Magnetism OR Analytical Mechanics I MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications 3 PHYS S 406 Research (1 6) MATH M 343 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 Common Core 4 3 Foreign Language CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Cultures 3 Common Core 3 Elective 3 Spring Semester (15 16 cr. hours) Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) PHYS P 309 Modern Physics Laboratory or 324 Physics 4 3 MATH M 3XX or 4XX 300 or 400 level math course applicable 3 to major PHYS P 340 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics OR CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 Elective 3 Foreign Language Elective 3 Common Core 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
67 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (122 cr. hours) Physics College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Applied Physics/Pre-Engineering (applicable to the 3/2 dual degree program in Physics and Engineering) Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 221 Physics 1 5 PHYS P 441 Analytical Mechanics OR PHYS P 331 Theory of Electricity and Magnetism 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 215 Calculus I 5 MATH M 343 Introduction to Differential Equations 3 CSV Health and Wellness 2 Common Core 2 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Foreign Language FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CSV Non Western Cultures 3 PHYS S 406 Research Project 1 PHYS P 222 Physics 2 5 PHYS P 324 Physics 4 or PHYS P 309 Modern Physics Laboratory 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 216 Calculus II 5 Common Core 3 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Common Core 4 3 CSV Diversity in US Society 3 FL Visual Literacy 3 Foreign Language PHYS S 406 Research Project 1 YEARS FOUR AND 5 (to be completed at our partner institutions IUPUFW or PUC) Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (71 cr. hours) course title credits grade PHYS P 323 Physics 3 3 Example of remaining courses for a BS in Mechanical Engineering from IUPUFW MATH M 311 Calculus 3 5 ENGR 101 Intorduction to Engineering 1 CHEM C 105 Principles of Chemistry I; and CHEM C 125 Experimental Chemistry I 5 ENGR 120 Graph Comm & Spatl Analy 2 FL Critical Thinking 3 ENGR 121 Computer Tools for Engineers 2 ENGR 199 Introduction to Engineering Design 3 ME 160 Solid Modeling 2 ME 250 Statics 3 ME 200 Thermodynamics I 3 PHYS P 309 Modern Physics Laboratory or PHYS P 324 Physics 4 3 ME 251 Dynamics 3 ECON E 103 Introduction to Microeconomics 3 ME 252 Strength of Materials 3 MATH M 301 Linear Algebra and Applications 3 ECE 201 Linear Circuit Analysis I 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI C 101 Computer Programming I 3 ME 293 Measurement & Instrumentation 2 Common Core 1 3 ME 303 Materials Science & Engineering 2 ME 318 Fluid Mechanics 3 ME 331 System Dynamics 3 ME 361 Kinematics & Dynamics of Mach. 3 ME 301 Thermodynamics II 3 ME 304 Mechanics and Materials Lab 1 ME 319 Fluid Mechanics Lab 1 ME 321 Heat Transfer 3 ME 369 Design of Machine Elements 3 ME 322 Heat Transfer Lab 1 ME 333 Automatic Control Systems 3 ME 487 Senior Design Project I 3 Technical Elective (Group 1 or 2) 3 Technical Elective (Group 1) 3 ME 487 Senior Design Project I 3 Technical Elective (Group 1) 3 Technical Elective (Group 1 or 2) 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level ). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
68 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Political Science College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade POLS Y 103 Introduction to American Politics 3 Natural Science w/ Lab 5 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 Course for minor 3 World Language I 3 CC Human Behavior and Social Institutions POLS B 399 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 MATH M 014 Basic Algebra 3 CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions CMLT, ENG, FINA, HIST, PHIL T Elective 3 Elective 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 POLS Y 381 History of Political Theory I 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 Minor class 3 World Language II 3 POLS X FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Add'l Minor course 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 300/400 Level Minor Class 3 Second Year Language I 3 POLS Y 329 Racial and Ethnic Politics in the United States 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 POLS X 300 Course for major 3 CSV Health and Wellness THTR D 110 Social Dance 2 Common Core CMLT, ENG, FINA, HIST, PHIL A CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 300/400 Level Minor Classs 3 Second Year Language II 3 POLS Y 490 Capstone in Political Science 3 FL Critical Thinking POLS Y 201 Controversies in United States Politics 3 POLS X 300/400 Course for major 3 CSV Non Western Cultures POLS Y 107 Introduction to Comparative Politics Level Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
69 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Psychology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade PSY P 103 General Psychology 3 PSY P 354 Statistical Analysis in Psychology 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions PSY B 399 Human Behavior & Social Institutions 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 XXX X 190 Common Core 3 Minor Course 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Elective 3 XXX X 101 Elementary World Language 3 PSY P XXX Psychology Area Course 3 PSY P 403 Nonexperimental Research Methods in Psychology 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 PSY P XXX Psychology Area Course 3 XXX X 190 Common Core 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 XXX X 102 Elementary World Language 3 Minor Course 3 FL Computer Literacy Computer Literacy 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade PSY P 211 Methods of Experimental Psychology 3 PSY P XXX Senior Advanced Laboratory 3 PSY P XXX Psychology Area Course 3 Western Culture before XXX X 190 Common Core 3 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 XXX X 203 Second Year World Language 3 Minor course 3 Minor Course 3 Elective 3 Spring Semester (17 cr. hours) PSY P XXX Psychology Area Course 3 PSY P 459 History and Systems of Psychology 3 Science course with lab 5 PSY P XXX Psychology Elective 3 CSV Non Western Cultures Non Western Cultures 3 Elective 3 XXX X 204 Second Year World Language 3 Elective 3 Minor Course 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
70 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Sociology College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade CSV Diversity in U.S. Society SOC S 161 Principles of Sociology 3 CC Literary & Intellectual Traditions XXX T 190 or T390 Literary & Intellectual Traditions 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Anthropology Elective 3 SPAN S 101 Elementary Spanish I 3 SOC S 351 Social Statistics 3 CC The Natural World XXX N 190 The Natural World 3 Sociology Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 105 Thinking and Reasoning 3 Elective 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 ANTH E 105 Culture & Society level in Anthropology 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing 3 SPAN S 102 Elementary Spanish 2 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness Course 3 SOC S 348 Introduction To Sociological Theory 3 SOC S 349 Topics in Contemporary Social Theory 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade SPAN S 203 Second Year Spanish level Sociology 3 Western Culture Before Elective 3 SOC S 354 Quantitative Research Methods 3 Elective 3 Natural Science course w/lab 5 Elective level Anthropology Course 3 Elective 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) SPAN S 204 Second Year Spanish 2 3 Elective in Sociology 3 SOC S 353 Qualitative Research Methods level Sociology 3 CC Human Behavior & Social Institutions XXX B 190 OR 399 Human Behavior & Social Institutions 3 Elective 3 ANTH A 105 Human Origins and Prehistory 3 Elective 3 CC Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity FINA A 190 Art, Aesthetics, & Creativity 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
71 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Spanish College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (12 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (14 cr. hours) course title credits grade SPAN S 204 Second Year Spanish 2 3 SPAN S 314 Writing Spanish 2 3 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 *SPAN S 306 Masterpieces in Spanish Literature 2 3 CC The Natural World AST N 190 The Natural World 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 CC The Natural World PHYS N 190 The Natural World 5 CSV Health and Wellness Health and Wellness 2 Spring Semester (18 cr. hours) CSV Non Western Cultures SPAN S 275 Hispanic Culture and Convention 3 SPAN S level Spanish 3 FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 SPAN S level Spanish 3 CC Human Behavior and Soc. Institutions SOC B 190 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 FL Visual Literacy Visual Literacy 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 Second level Writing 3 Elective 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective 3 Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade SPAN S 313 Writing in Spanish 1 3 SPAN S level Spanish 3 SPAN S 325 Oral Spanish for Teachers 3 GE: CC Literary and Intellectual Traditions ENG T 190 Literary and Intellectual Traditions 3 Elective 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 105 Thinking and Reasoning 3 Elective 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective 3 *SPAN S 305 Masterpieces of Spanish Literature 1 3 SPAN S level Spanish 3 SPAN S 363 Introduccion a la Cultura Hispanica 3 Elective (minor) 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective (minor) 3 Elective 3 CSV Diversity in U.S. Society Diversity in U.S. Society 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 leve). At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses
72 BACHELOR OF ARTS (122 cr. hours) Women's and Gender Studies College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (16 cr. hours) course title credits grade WGS W 100 Gender Studies 3 Elective joint listed Women's Studies class 3 ENG W 130 Principles of Composition 3 Minor class 3 XXX X 101 World Language I 3 WGS B 399 Human Behavior and Social Institutions 3 FL Quantitative Reasoning MATH M 111 Mathematics in the World 3 WGS W 302 Women's Studies Topics 3 XXX X 190 Gen Ed Core course 3 Western Culture Before Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) FL Writing ENG W 131 Elementary Composition 1 3 Elective joint list class 3 FL Computer Literacy CSCI A 106 Introduction to Computing 3 Minor class 3 XXX X 102 World Language II 3 WGS W 301 International Perspectives on Women 3 FL Oral Communication SPCH S 121 Public Speaking 3 WGS W 360 Feminist Theory 3 WGS W 201 Women & Culture Introduction to Women's 3 CSV Health and Wellness XXX X XXX Health and Wellness Course 2 Studies FL Information Literacy COAS Q 110 Introduction to Information Literacy 1 Fall Semester (17 cr. hours) course title credits grade Fall Semester (15 cr. hours) course title credits grade WGS W 299 Research Methods in Women's Studies 3 300/400 Level Minor Course 3 XXX X 203 Second Year Language I 3 Elective/elective joint list 3 FL Critical Thinking PHIL P 105 Thinking and Reasoning 3 WGS W 400 Topics in Women's Studies 3 XXX X 190 Gen Ed Core Course 3 Elective/elective joint list 3 SC I 100 Level Science course with Lab 5 Elective 3 Spring Semester (14 cr. hours) FL Visual Literacy FINA A 109 Ways of Seeing: Visual Literacy 3 300/400 Level Minor Class 3 XXX X 204 Second Year Language II 3 WGS W 480 Women's Studies Practicum 3 Class for minor 3 Elective or elective joint list 3 WGS W 302 Topics in Gender Studies 3 Elective 3 XXX X 190 Gen Ed Core Course 3 Elective 3 FL Fundamental Literacies CSV Contemporary Social Values CC Common Core* (at least one Common Core class must be at the 300 level) At the end of the second year, the student's file will be reviewed by the LAS faculty for official acceptance as a declared major in the area. Students must complete at least 30 credit hours in 300 or 400 level courses.
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