Undergraduate Curriculum Crosswalk
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Table of Contents UTB General Education Core... iii Accounting BBA... 1 Applied Arts and Sciences BAAS... 2 Art (Teacher Certification) BA... 4 Art BA... 6 Biology (Teacher Certification, 4-8) BS... 7 Biology (Teacher Certification, 8-12) BS... 9 Biology BS... 11 Biomedical Sciences BS... 12 Chemistry (Teacher Certification) BS... 14 Chemistry BS... 16 Communication BACOMM... 17 Computational Sciences BS... 18 Computer Information Technology BAT... 19 Computer Science BS... 20 Criminal Justice BSCJ... 21 Criminology and Criminal Justice BSCJ... 23 Engineering Physics BS... 24 Engineering Technology BS... 26 English (Teacher Certification, 4-8) BA... 27 English (Teacher Certification, 8-12) BA... 28 English BA... 29 Entrepreneurship BBA... 30 Environmental Sciences (Teacher Certification) BS... 31 Environmental Sciences BS... 33 Finance BBA... 35 Government BA... 36 Health and Human Performance (Teacher Certification) BS... 37 Health and Human Performance BS... 39 Health and Human Performance Exercise Science BS... 41 Health Services Technology BAT... 42 History (Teacher Certification) BA... 43 History BA... 45 History Social Studies (Teacher Certification) BA... 46 Interdisciplinary Studies (Teacher Certification, Bilingual)... 48 Interdisciplinary Studies (Teacher Certification, ESL)... 49 Interdisciplinary Studies (Teacher Certification, Special Education)... 50 International Business BBA... 51 Law and Justice Studies BA... 52 Management BBA... 54 Management Information Systems... 55 Marine Biology BS... 56 Marketing BBA... 57 Materials Management and Logistics BS... 58 Mathematics (Teacher Certification, 4-8) BS... 59 Mathematics (Teacher Certification, 8-12) BS... 60 Mathematics BS... 61 Multidisciplinary Studies BMS... 62
Music (Teacher Certification, Guitar) BM... 64 Music (Guitar) BM... 66 Music (Teacher Certification, Instrumental) BM... 67 Music (Instrumental) BM... 69 Music (Teacher Certification, Keyboard) BM... 70 Music (Keyboard) BM... 72 Music (Teacher Certification, Vocal) BM... 73 Music (Vocal) BM... 75 Nursing (Generic) BSN... 76 Nursing (RN to BSN) BSN... 77 Psychology BA... 78 Public Service BA... 79 Sociology BA... 80 Spanish (Teacher Certification) BA... 81 Spanish BA... 82 Spanish Translation and Interpreting BA... 83
General Education Core Curriculum 2014-2015 This document provides a comprehensive list of UTB courses and their equivalent UTRGV courses. For example, Government (GOVT) 2301 American and Texas Government course will be offered at UTRGV as Political Science (POLS) 2301 U.S. & Texas Government and Politics I. 010 - Communication (2 courses 6 hours required; minimum grade of C) UTB Course English 1301 Composition I English 1302 Composition II UTRGV Course English 1301 - Rhetoric and Composition I English 1302 - Rhetoric and Composition II 020 - Mathematics (1 course 3 hours required; minimum grade of C) UTB Course UTRGV Course 1 Math 1314 College Algebra Math 1314 College Algebra Math 1324 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences I Math 1324 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences 2 Math 1325 Mathematics for Business and Social Sciences II Math 1325 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences Math 1332 Contemporary Mathematics I Math 1332 Contemporary Mathematics 3 Math 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods Math 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods Math 1348 Analytic Geometry - Math 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics for Teachers I Math 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I Math 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics for Teachers II Math 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II Math 2305 Discrete Mathematics Math 2305 Discrete Mathematics Math 2318 Linear Algebra Math 2318 Linear Algebra Math 2321 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra Math 2321 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra Math 2412 Pre-Calculus Mathematics Math 2412 Pre-Calculus 4 Math 2413 Calculus I Math 2413 Calculus I 1 MATH 1314 - Required for majors in Business Administration (Accounting, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Finance, Management, Management Information Systems and Marketing), Criminal Justice (Forensic Investigation), Engineering Technology, and Nursing. 2 MATH 1325 - Required for majors in Materials Management and Logistics. 3 MATH 1342 - Required for majors in Biology (4 th -8 th Grade Teaching) and Environmental Sciences (Teaching and Non-Teaching Certification). 4 MATH 2413 - Required for majors in Biology (Non-Teaching and 8 th 12 th Grade Teaching), Biomedicine, Chemistry (Teaching and Non-Teaching), Computer Science, Computational Science, Computer Information Technology, Engineering Physics (Tracks: Bioengineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical, and Mechanical), Mathematics (Teaching and Non-Teaching Certification). 030 - Natural Science (2 courses, 2 labs 8 hours required) UTB Course UTRGV Course Astronomy 1403 Star and Galaxies with lab Astronomy 1402 - Introduction to Astronomy II with lab Astronomy 1304/1104 Solar System with lab Astronomy 1401 - Introduction to Astronomy I with lab 5 Biology 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I with lab Biology 1406 - General Biology I with lab Biology 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II with lab Biology 1407 - General Biology II with lab Biology 1308/1108 Biology for Non-Science Majors I with lab Biology 1308/1108 - Biological Concepts I for Non-Majors with lab Biology 1309/1109 Biology for Non-Science Majors II with lab Biology 1309/1109 - Biological Concepts II for Non-Majors with lab 6 Biology 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I with lab Biology 2401 - Anatomy and Physiology I with lab 6 Biology 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II with lab Biology 2402 - Anatomy and Physiology II with lab Chemistry 1405 Introductory Chemistry I with lab Chemistry 1405 Introductory Chemistry I with lab Chemistry 1307/1107 Introductory Chemistry II with lab - 5, 7,9 Chemistry 1411 General Chemistry I with lab Chemistry 1311/1111 General Chemistry I with lab 8 Chemistry 1412 General Chemistry II with lab Chemistry 1312/1112 General Chemistry II with lab Environmental Science 1401 Environmental Science I with lab Environmental Science 1401 Intro. to Environmental Science I with lab Environmental Science 1402 Environmental Science II with lab Environmental Science 1402 Intro. to Environmental Science II with lab 8 Geology 1401 Earth Sciences I with lab Geology 1401 Earth Sciences I with lab 8 Geology 1403 Physical Geology with lab Geology 1403 Physical Geology with lab Geology 1404 Historical Geology with lab Geology 1404 Historical Geology with lab Geology 1347/1147 Meteorology with lab - 9 Physics 1401 College Physics I with lab Physics 1401 General Physics I with lab
Physics 1402 College Physics II with lab Physics 1402 General Physics II with lab Physics 1305/1105 Elementary Physics and Acoustics with lab Physics 1405 Elementary Physics and Acoustics with lab Physics 1410 Elementary Physics through Video Games with lab Physics 1410 Elementary Physics through Video Games with lab Physics 1315/1115 21 st Century Energy Issues: Physical Science I with lab - 10 Physics 2325/2125 University Physics I with lab Physics 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I with lab 10 Physics 2326/2126 University Physics II with lab Physics 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II with lab 5 BIOL 1306/1106 and CHEM 1411 Required for majors in Criminal Justice (Forensic Investigation). 6 BIOL 2301/2101 and BIOL 2302/2102 Required for majors in Health and Human Performance (Teaching and Non-Teaching), Health and Human Performance Exercise Science, Health Services Technology and Nursing. 7 CHEM 1411 and CHEM 1412 Required for majors in Biology (Teaching and Non-Teaching), Biomedicine, Chemistry (Teaching and Non-Teaching). 8 GEOL 1401 and GEOL 1403 Required for majors in History/Social Studies 8 th -12 th Grade Teaching. 9 CHEM 1411 and PHYS 1401 Required for majors in Engineering Technology, Environmental Sciences (Teaching and Non-Teaching). 10 PHYS 2325/2125 and PHYS 2326/2126 Required for majors in Computer Science, Computational Science, Engineering Physics (all tracks). 040 - Humanities (1 course 3 hours required) UTB Course English 2341 Forms of Literature UTRGV Course English 2341 - Introduction to Literature 050 - Visual and Performing Arts (1 course 3 hours required) UTB Course UTRGV Course Arts 1301 Art Appreciation Arts 1301 Art Appreciation 11 Arts 1303 Art History Survey I Arts 1303 Art History I 12 Music 1304 Teaching Music in the Elementary School Music 1313 Teaching Music in the Elementary School Music 1306 Music Appreciation Music 1306 Music Appreciation 13 Music 1308 Music Literature and History I Music 1308 Music Literature and History I 11 ARTS 1303 Required for majors in Art (Teaching and Non-Teaching). 12 MUSI 1304 Required for majors in EC 6 th Education (Bilingual, E.S.L., and Special Education). 13 MUSI 1308 Required for majors in Music (Teaching and Non-Teaching). 060 - History (2 courses 6 hours required) UTB Course History 1301 United States to 1877 History 1302 United States since 1877 UTRGV Course History 1301 U.S. History I History 1302 U.S. History II 070 - Government (2 courses 6 hours required) UTB Course Government 2301 American and Texas Government Government 2302 American Government and Policy UTRGV Course Political Science 2301 - U.S. & Texas Government and Politics I Political Science 2302 - U.S. & Texas Government and Politics II 080 - Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course 3 hours required) UTB Course UTRGV Course Anthropology 2351 Cultural Anthropology Anthropology 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Business 1301 Business Principles Management 1301 - Introduction to Business 14 Economics 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics Economics 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics 15 Geography 1303 World Regional Geography Geography 1303 World Regional Geography 16 Psychology 2301 General Psychology Psychology 2301 General Psychology 17 Sociology 1301 Introductory Sociology Sociology 1301 Introduction to Sociology 14 ECON 2301 Required for majors in Business Administration (Accounting, Entrepreneurship, International Business, Finance, Management, and Marketing) and Materials Management and Logistics. 15 GEOG 1303 Required for majors in Environmental Sciences (Teaching and Non-Teaching), History/Social Studies 8 th -12 th Grade Teaching. 16 PSYC 2301 Required for majors in History 8 th -12 th Grade Teaching and Health Services Technology. 17 SOCI 1301 Required for majors in Criminal Justice (all tracks), Health Services Technology, and Law and Justice Studies.
090 - Institutionally Designated Option (2 courses 4 hours required) UTB Course UTRGV Course Kinesiology 1164 - Introduction to Physical Fitness and Sport or any one-hour activity course Kinesiology 1164 - Introduction to Fitness and Sports Kinesiology 1100 Advanced Life Saving - Kinesiology 1101 Aerobic Dance and Exercise Kinesiology 1201 Aerobic Exercise Kinesiology 1102 Angling and Baitcasting Kinesiology 1202 Angling and Baitcasting Kinesiology 1103 Archery Kinesiology 1203 Archery Kinesiology 1104 Badminton Kinesiology 1204 Badminton Kinesiology 1105 Ballet I Kinesiology 1205 Ballet I Kinesiology 1106 Ballet II Kinesiology 1206 Ballet II Kinesiology 1107 Basketball Kinesiology 1207 Basketball Kinesiology 1109 Bowling Kinesiology 1209 Bowling Kinesiology 1110 Flag Football Kinesiology 1210 Flag Football Kinesiology 1111 Folk and Square Dance Kinesiology 1211 Folk and Square Dance Kinesiology 1112 Folklorico Kinesiology 1212 Folklorico Kinesiology 1113 Golf Kinesiology 1213 Golf Kinesiology 1114 Gymnastics Kinesiology 1214 Gymnastics Kinesiology 1115 Jazz and Modern Dance Kinesiology 1215 Jazz and Modern Dance Kinesiology 1116 Jogging Kinesiology 1216 Jogging Kinesiology 1117 Paddle Tennis Kinesiology 1217 Paddle Tennis Kinesiology 1118 Pington Kinesiology 1218 Pington Kinesiology 1119 Racquetball Kinesiology 1219 Racquetball Kinesiology 1120 Sailing Kinesiology 1220 Sailing Kinesiology 1121 Self-Defense Kinesiology 1221 Self-Defense Kinesiology 1122 Soccer Kinesiology 1222 Soccer Kinesiology 1123 Softball Kinesiology 1223 Softball Kinesiology 1124 Swimming Kinesiology 1224 Swimming Kinesiology 1125 Table Tennis Kinesiology 1225 Table Tennis Kinesiology 1126 Tap Dance Kinesiology 1226 Tap Dance Kinesiology 1127 Tennis I Kinesiology 1227 Tennis Kinesiology 1128 Tennis II Kinesiology 1228 Tennis II Kinesiology 1129 Volleyball Kinesiology 1229 Volleyball Kinesiology 1130 Weight Training Kinesiology 1230 Weight Training Kinesiology 1131 Wrestling Kinesiology 1231 Wrestling Kinesiology 1132 Surfing Kinesiology 1232 Surfing Kinesiology 1134 Physical Conditioning Kinesiology 1233 Physical Conditioning And one of these: 18 Speech 1315 Applied Communication Communication 1315 - Public Speaking Speech 1318 Interpersonal Communication Communication 1318 - Interpersonal Communication 18 SPCH 1315 Required for majors in Computational Science and Computer Science. Total Hours = 42 Source: UTB Academic Affairs Rev. 6/8/2015
Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting Page 1 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours ACCT 3351 Accounting Information Systems** ACCT 3326 Accounting Information Systems ACCT 4350 Ethics for Accountants** ACCT 4350 Ethics for Accountants BLAW 3337 Business Law I ** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BUSI 4369 *Strategic Management** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Accounting Major 24 hours ACCT 3321 Intermediate Accounting I ( ) ** ACCT 3321 Intermediate Accounting I ACCT 3322 Intermediate Accounting II ( ) ** ACCT 3322 Intermediate Accounting II ACCT 3323 Federal Income Tax ( ) ** ACCT 3323 Income Taxation ACCT 3324 Cost Management ( )** ACCT 3324 Cost Accounting and Management ACCT 4321 Advanced Accounting ** ACCT 4331 Advanced Accounting ACCT 4324 Auditing ( ) ** ACCT 4327 Auditing ACCT 4331 Accounting Research ** ACCT 4332 Accounting Research Select a course from the following list: ACCT 3325 Governmental and Not-For-Profit Accounting ** ACCT 3325 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting ACCT 4323 Contemporary Accounting Theory ** ACCT 4333 Accounting Theory ACCT 4327 Advanced Managerial Accounting ** ACCT 4324 Advanced Cost/Managerial Accounting ACCT 4328 Seminar in Auditing ** ACCT 4347 Advanced Auditing ACCT 4329 Corporation and Partnership Tax ** ACCT 4329 Corporate and Partnership Taxation ACCT 4345 Accounting Internship*** ACCT 4345 Accounting Internship ACCT 4351 Fraud Examination ACCT 3327 Fraud Examination and Forensic Accounting ACCT 4377 Topics in Accounting ACCT 4348 Special Topics In Accounting C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. * Need Departmental Approval. ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. *** Need approval of Internship Coordinator. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Page 2 B AAS DEGREE OR EQUIVALENT* AAS DEGREE OR EQUIVALENT* Degree Major: Date: Institution: C DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 42 HOURS Specializations must be ADVANCED hours (3000 or 4000 level) DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 42 HOURS Specializations must be ADVANCED hours (3000 or 4000 level) 1 Specialization I 15-21 hours 1 Specialization I 15-21 hours 2 Specialization II 15-21 hours 2 Specialization II 15-21 hours 3 Electives 0-12 hours 3 Electives 0-12 hours TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 4/20/15 TOTAL TECHNICAL HOURS FROM AAS 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 All prerequisites for 3000, 4000 level courses must be met. Select hours from the following suggested specializations: Tentative SPECIALIZATIONS Options BAAS & BMS 2014-2015 *ALLIED HEALTH HPRS 3301 Intro. to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3301 Introduction to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3316 Nutritional Concepts for Health Professionals HPRS 3316 Nutrition Concepts for Allied Health Practitioners HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology ANTH 1324 Human Evolution ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3301 Cultures and Communities of Latin America ANTH 4348 Peoples and Cultures of Mexico ANTH 3374 Religion in Society ANTH 3374 Religion in Society ANTH 3375 Mexican American Folklore ANTH 3375 Mexican American Folklore ANTH 4353 Ritual, Belief and Healing ANTH 4350 Mexican American Folk Medicine ANTH 4369 Archeology of Mexico and Central America ANTH 4369 Archaeology of Mexico and Central America ANTH 4383 Independent Study ANTH 4390 Directed Studies *BUSINESS Business Management Information System BMIS 3301 Web Programming INFS 3310 Introduction to Business Programming
BMIS 3302 Database Information Systems **INFS 3335 Database Management BMIS 3303 E-Commerce Strategies ± INFS 4312 E-Commerce Design BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ± INFS 3390 Management Information Systems BMIS 4303 Web Systems Development **INFS 3338 Computer Networks and the Internet BMIS 4304 Systems Analysis E-Business **INFS 3336 Systems Analysis ± Admission to Upper Division Page 3 EDUCATION These courses are to be counted as electives and are only for degree purposes and do not count for certification. Students do not apply for admission into the Teacher Certification Program but must complete general education core to be eligible to enroll into education courses. ECED 4385 Growth and Development of Young Children **ECEC 4311 Observing, Assessing and Guiding Behavior of Young Children ECED 4389 The Environment and Early Childhood **ECEC 3308 Quality & Develop. Appropriate Env. for Children Ages 0-5 SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children SPED 4320 Legal Roles and Resp. of the Special Educator **SPED 4310 Inclusion and Diff. Instruction in Special Ed. EDSL 4306 Content Area Method in ESL Classroom EDSL 4306 Content Area Methods in the ESL Classroom EDSL 4307 Foundations of Bilingual/ESL No course equivalent Choose one: EDLI 3311 Beg. English Literacy for English Lang. Learners READ 3320 Early Literacy Development BILS 3310 Emergent Lit. in the Bil. Classroom (Spanish) EDBE 3324 Early Biliteracy * # BUSINESS - Management ** MANA 3361 Principles of Management (no prerequisites) MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing (no prerequisites) MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing MANA 3362 Human Resource Management MGMT 3362 Human Resource Management MANA 4366 Small Business Management MGMT 4356 Foundations of Entrepreneurship BMIS 3303 E-Commerce Strategies INFS 4312 E-Commerce Design BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations INFS 3390 Management Information Systems *EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EDTC 3310 Introduction to Educational Technology EDTC 3310 Introduction to Educational Technology EDTC 3320 Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer EDTC 3320 Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer EDTC 3321 Computer/Web-Based Training EDTC 3321 Computer/Web-Based Training EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDTC 3332 Application of Instructional Technology EDTC 3332 Application of Instructional Technology EDTC 3325 Computer Mediated Comm. and Collaboration EDTC 3325 Computer Mediated Comm. and Collaboration *LEGAL STUDIES ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law ALAW 3307 Civil Litigation Advanced ALAW 3307 Civil Litigation Advanced ALAW 3310 Immigration Law & Procedures No course equivalent ALAW 3312 Evidence ALAW 3312 Evidence ALAW 3315 Criminal Law and Procedure-Advanced ALAW 3315 Criminal Law and Procedure - Advanced ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing *TECHNOLOGY CORPORATE TRAINING TECT 3301 Foundations of Technology Training TECT 3301 Foundations of Technology Training TECT 3302 Technology Training Methods and Strategies TECT 3302 Technology Training Methods and Strategies TECT 3303 Training Methods in Industry TECT 3303 Training Methods in Industry TECT 4304 Consulting Practice for Technology Training TECT 4304 Consulting Practice in Technology Training TECT 4305 Current Issues in Technology Training TECT 4305 Current Issues in Technology Training TECT 4306 Multicultural Technology Training TECT 4306 Multicultural Technology Training (Technology Training Certificate awarded for 18 hours training block) NOTE: *Specializations are offered on-line. ** ONLY one specialization from College of Business permitted. # Courses offered online alternate each semester. Rev. Date: 4/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Arts in Art (EC - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 4 050 Visual and Performing Arts ARTS 1303 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I, Prehistoric to the 14th-Century 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, )* **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDSC 4328 Impl. & Assess. Eff. Sec. Content Ped. (, )* EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess. to Promote Std. Lrng. (, )* **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. 3 Core Courses for the Major 21 hours EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level ARTS 1304 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II, 14th-Century to the Present ARTS 1311 Two Dimensional Design ARTS 1311 Design I ARTS 1312 Three Dimensional Design ARTS 1312 Design II ARTS 1316 Drawing I ARTS 1316 Drawing I ARTS 3381 Art Ed. Theory and Background* ARTS 3381 Art Education: Theory and Background ARTS 3384 Art Ed. Classroom Strategies* ARTS 3383 Art Education: Classroom Strategies ARTS 4301 Senior Experience ARTS 4301 Senior Experience in Art 4 - Choose 9 hours from the following: ARTS 2313 Computer Imaging I ARTS 2361 Computer Imaging I ARTS 2316 Painting I ARTS 2316 Painting I ARTS 2333 Printmaking I ARTS 2333 Printmaking I ARTS 2346 Ceramics I ARTS 2346 Ceramics I ARTS 2356 Photography I ARTS 2356 Photography I ARTS 2326 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Sculpture I 5 - Choose 9 hours from the following: ARTS 1317 Drawing II ARTS 1317 Drawing II ARTS 2314 Computer Imaging II ARTS 2362 Computer Imaging II ARTS 2317 Painting II ARTS 2317 Painting II ARTS 2334 Printmaking II ARTS 2334 Printmaking II ARTS 2357 Photography II ARTS 2357 Photography II ARTS 2327 Sculpture II ARTS 2327 Sculpture II ARTS 2347 Ceramics II ARTS 2347 Ceramics II 6 - Choose 3 hours from the following: ARTS 3303 Italian Renaissance 1400-1650 ARTS 3353 Italian Renaissance Art, 1415-1595 ARTS 3338 Fundamentals of Creative and Critical Thinking in Art No course equivalent ARTS 3340 History of Women in Art ARTS 3359 History of Women in Art ARTS 3352 Contemporary Art ARTS 4350 Modern Art History ARTS 3382 19th Century European Art History ARTS 3358 Nineteenth-Century European Art History ARTS 4353 American Art History ARTS 4351 American Art ARTS 4354 Latin American Art and Architecture ARTS 4352 Latin American Art and Architecture ARTS 4355 Span Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque No course equivalent
ARTS 4387 Far East Art History ARTS 3352 Art and Architecture of Asia, Africa and Oceania ARTS 4390 Topics in Art History No course equivalent 7 - Choose 15 hours from the following: ARTS 3314 Individual Problems^ ARTS 4392 Individual Problems ARTS 4331 Advanced Computer Imaging^ ARTS 4331 Advanced Computer Imaging ARTS 3321 Advanced Painting ^ ARTS 4321 Advanced Painting ARTS 4334 Advanced Printmaking^ ARTS 4361 Advanced Printmaking ARTS 3323 Advanced Drawing^ ARTS 4311 Advanced Drawing ARTS 4359 Advanced Photography^ ARTS 3334 Photography as an Art Form ARTS 3326 Advanced Sculpture^ ARTS 4341 Advanced Sculpture ARTS 4391 Studio Art General ^ No course equivalent ARTS 3371 Advanced Ceramics^ ARTS 4371 Advanced Ceramics ARTS 4337 Internship in Art Studio^ ARTS 4391 Individual Problems/Internship/Co-op 8 Additional Requirements 3 hours (, ) No course equivalent EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy (, ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy Page 5 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION - 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) - 36 ^ May be repeated four times for credit. Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than a C. * Before registration see Art Ed. Advisor. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Arts in Art Page 6 050 Visual and Performing Arts ARTS 1303 Art History Survey I ARTS 1303 Art History I, Prehistoric to the 14th-Century B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 78 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 18 hours ARTS 1304 Art History Survey II ARTS 1304 Art History II, 14th-Century to the Present ARTS 1316 Drawing I ARTS 1316 Drawing I ARTS 1311 Two Dimensional Design ARTS 1311 Design I ARTS 1317 Drawing II ARTS 1317 Drawing II ARTS 1312 Three Dimensional Design ARTS 1312 Design II ARTS 4393 Senior Exhibit ARTS 4395 BA Senior Exhibit 2 - Choose 9 hours from the following: ARTS 2313 Computer Imaging I ARTS 2361 Computer Imaging I ARTS 2356 Photography I ARTS 2356 Photography I ARTS 2316 Painting I ARTS 2316 Painting I ARTS 2326 Sculpture I ARTS 2326 Sculpture I ARTS 2333 Printmaking I ARTS 2333 Printmaking I ARTS 2346 Ceramics I ARTS 2346 Ceramics I 3 - Choose 9 hours from the following: ARTS 2314 Computer Imaging II ARTS 2362 Computer Imaging II ARTS 2357 Photography II ARTS 2357 Photography II ARTS 2317 Painting II ARTS 2317 Painting II ARTS 2327 Sculpture II ARTS 2327 Sculpture II ARTS 2334 Printmaking II ARTS 2334 Printmaking II ARTS 2347 Ceramics II ARTS 2347 Ceramics II 4 - Choose 6 12 hours from the following: ARTS 3303 Italian Renaissance 1400-1650 ARTS 3353 Italian Renaissance Art, 1415-1595 ARTS 3338 Fundamentals of Creative and Critical Thinking in Art No course equivalent ARTS 3340 History of Women in Art ARTS 3359 History of Women in Art ARTS 3352 Contemporary Art History ARTS 4350 Modern Art History ARTS 3382 19th Century European Art ARTS 3358 Nineteenth-Century European Art History ARTS 4353 American Art History ARTS 4351 American Art ARTS 4354 Latin American Art and Architecture ARTS 4352 Latin American Art and Architecture ARTS 4355 Span Medieval, Renaissance & Baroque No course equivalent ARTS 4387 Far East Art History ARTS 3352 Art and Architecture of Asia, Africa and Oceania ARTS 4390 Topics in Art History No course equivalent 5 - Choose 24 36 hours from the following: ARTS 3314 Individual Problems^ ARTS 4392 Individual Problems ARTS 3321 Advanced Painting ^ ARTS 4321 Advanced Painting ARTS 3323 Advanced Drawing^ ARTS 4311 Advanced Drawing ARTS 3326 Advanced Sculpture^ ARTS 4341 Advanced Sculpture ARTS 3371 Advanced Ceramics^ ARTS 4371 Advanced Ceramics ARTS 4331 Advanced Computer Imaging^ ARTS 4331 Advanced Computer Imaging ARTS 4334 Advanced Printmaking^ ARTS 4361 Advanced Printmaking ARTS 4359 Advanced Photography^ ARTS 3334 Photography as an Art Form ARTS 4391 Studio Art General ^ No course equivalent ARTS 4337 Internship in Art Studio^ ARTS 4391 Individual Problems/Internship/Co-op TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 ^ May be repeated four times for credit. Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Biology (4th-8th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 7 020 Mathematics* MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry-Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project-Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar(, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 28 hours ( ) BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 3303/3103 Genetics/Lab BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3309/3109 Ecology/Lab BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3312/3112 Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab BIOL 3412 Cell Biology BIOL 4100 Biology Seminar BIOL 4400 Biological Communication (Capstone) BIOL 4301 Evolution BIOL 4301 Evolution 3 Biology Electives 4 hours 4 hours of Biology (BIOL) Electives (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 4 Support Courses 30 hours MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Choose one course: PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology ENVR 1401 Environmental Sciences I ENVR 1401 Introduction to Environmental Science I MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Science - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science BIOL 3304 Research Methods UTeach BIOL 4392 Research Methods in the Science and Mathematics Classroom (UTeach) ASTR 1303/1103 Stars and Galaxies/Lab **PHYS 1405 Elementary Physics and Acoustics I 5 Support 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy (, ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 125 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36
Admission requirements to this program: BIOL-1406, BIOL-1407, CHEM-1311/1111, CHEM-1312/1112, MATH-2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses and Departmental approval. Rev. Date: 7/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further information. Page 8
Bachelor of Science in Biology (8th - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 9 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry-Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project-Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project-Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar (, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 28 hours ( ) BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 3303/3103 Genetics/Lab BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3309/3109 Ecology/Lab BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3312/3112 Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab BIOL 3412 Cell Biology BIOL 4100 Biology Seminar BIOL 4400 Biological Communication (Capstone) BIOL 4301 Evolution BIOL 4301 Evolution 3 Biology Electives 8 hours (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 4 Support Courses 26 hours CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Sciences - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science BIOL 3304 Research Methods UTeach BIOL 4392 Research Methods in the Science and Mathematics Classroom (UTeach) MATH 2413 Calculus I ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Choose one course: PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Choose 4 credits from the following courses: GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology ENVR 1401 Environmental Science I ENVR 1401 Introduction to Environmental Science I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II 5 Literacy 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 125 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Admission requirements to this program: BIOL-1306/1106, BIOL-1307/1107, CHEM-1411, CHEM-1412, MATH-2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses and Departmental approval. Rev. Date: 7/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
CHEM-1411, CHEM-1412, MATH-2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses and Departmental approval. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. * Grade of C or better her is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than C. Page 10
Bachelor of Science in Biology Page 11 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 46 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 28 hours BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 2343/2143 General Biology III/Lab III BIOL 3303/3103 Genetics/Lab BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3309/3109 Ecology/Lab BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3312/3112 Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab BIOL 3412 Cell Biology BIOL 4100 Biology Seminar BIOL 4400 Biological Communication (Capstone) BIOL 4301 Evolution BIOL 4301 Evolution 2 Advanced Biology Electives 18 hours 18 hours of Advanced Biology (BIOL) Electives (16 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (16 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT COURSES 20 HOURS CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Choose one course: PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II D RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 12 HOURS* 12 hours of Restricted Electives *Courses must be from subject PSYC or any subject within the College of *Courses must be from subject PSYC or any subject within the College of Science. Science, Math, and Technology. (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Admission requirements to this program: BIOL-1306/1106, BIOL- 1307/1107, CHEM-1411, MATH-2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses and Departmental approval. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 7/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences Page 12 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Sciences ( ) CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 49 HOURS BMED 1101 Introductory Medical Biochemistry ( ) BMED 1101 Introductory Medical Biochemistry BMED 1102 Introduction to Biomedical Laboratory I ( ) BMED 1102 Introduction to Biomedical I Lab BMED 1103 Introductory Cell Biology ( ) BMED 1103 Introductory Cell Biology BMED 1104 Introductory Molecular Biology ( ) BMED 1104 Introductory Molecular Biology BMED 1105 Introductory Medical Genetics ( ) BMED 1105 Introductory Medical Genetics BMED 1106 Introductory Medical Microbiology ( ) BMED 1106 Introductory Medical Microbiology BMED 1107 Introductory Immunology ( ) BMED 1107 Introductory Immunology BMED 1108 Introduction Medical Neuroscience ( ) BMED 1108 Introductory Medical Neuroscience BMED 1109 Evolutionary Medicine ( ) BMED 1109 Evolutionary Medicine BMED 1110 Introductory Medical Physiology ( ) BMED 1110 Introductory Medical Physiology BMED 1111 Introduction to Biomedical Laboratory II ( ) BMED 1111 Introduction to Biomedical II Lab BMED 2101 Gross Anatomy ( ) BMED 2101 Gross Anatomy BMED 2102 Molecules, Cells and Tissues ( ) BMED 2102 Molecules, Cells, and Tissues BMED 3101 Pathobiology and Host Defense ( ) BMED 3101 Pathobiology and Host Defense BMED 3102 Neurochemistry ( ) BMED 3102 Neurochemistry BMED 3103 Human Behavior ( ) BMED 3103 Human Behavior BMED 3104 Integrated Body Systems I: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary ( ) BMED 3104 Integrated Body Systems I: Cardiovascular and Pulmonary BMED 3105 Integrated Body Systems II: Gastrointestinal System ( ) BMED 3105 Integrated Body Systems II: Gastrointestinal Systems BMED 3106 Integrated Body System III: Renal, Fluids and Electrolytes ( ) BMED 3106 Integrated Body Systems III: Renal, Fluid and Electrolytes BMED 3121 Independent Research I BMED 3121 Independent Research I BMED 3107 Integrated Body System IV: Endocrine and Reproduction Systems ( ) BMED 3107 Integrated Body Systems IV: Endocrine and Reproductive Systems BMED 3108 Integrated Body System V: Dermatology, Hematology & Musc. ( ) BMED 3108 Integrated Body Systems V: Dermatology, Hematology and Musculoskeletal BMED 3109 Medical Syndromes ( ) BMED 3109 Medical Syndromes BMED 3122 Independent Research II BMED 3122 Independent Research II BMED 4310 Medical Biochemistry BMED 4310 Medical Biochemistry BMED 4220 Medical Bioinformatics, Genomics and Systems Biology BMED 4220 Medical Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Systems Biology BMED 4230 Human Genetics and Medical Genomics BMED 4230 Human Genetics and Medical Genomics BMED 4240 Medical Microbiology BMED 4240 Medical Microbiology BMED 4250 Advanced Cell Biology BMED 4250 Advanced Cell Biology BMED 3223 Independent Research III BMED 3223 Independent Research III BMED 4260 Advanced Molecular Biology BMED 4260 Advanced Molecular Biology BMED 4270 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine BMED 4270 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine BMED 4280 Advanced Medical Neuroscience BMED 4280 Advanced Medical Neuroscience BMED 4290 Medical Immunology BMED 4290 Medical Immunology BMED 4295 Pathophysiology BMED 4295 Pathophysiology BMED 3224 Independent Research IV BMED 3224 Independent Research IV C SUPPORT COURSES 29 HOURS CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II PHYS 1401 College Physics I/Lab I PHYS 1401 General Physics I
PHYS 1402 College Physics II/Lab II PHYS 1402 General Physics II MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 2413 Calculus I ( )* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I SPAN X3XX Any Spanish Course SPAN X3XX Any Spanish Course SPAN X3XX Any Spanish Course SPAN X3XX Any Spanish Course Page 13 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: BMED 1101, BMED 1102, BMED 1103, BMED 1104, BMED 1105, BMED 1106, BMED 1107, BMED 1108, BMED 1109, BMED 1110, BMED 1111 with C or better grade and GPA of 2.8 or higher in all these courses. Also CHEM 1411, CHEM 1412, MATH 2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses. Overall GPA of 2.5 and Departmental approval. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. * MATH 2413-3 sch for general education and 1 sch for support courses.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (8th-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 14 020 Mathematics* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry-Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project-Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar(, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 39 hours CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II CHEM 3301 Inorganic Chemistry I CHEM 3301 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 3101 Inorganic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3202 Inorganic Chemistry Lab CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3305 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 2301 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 3105 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 2101 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 3310 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3304 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3110 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3104 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3312 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3305 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3112 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 3105 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 4110 Chemistry Seminar CHEM 4101 Chemistry Seminar CHEM 4305 Instrumental Methods of Analysis CHEM 4304 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 4105 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab CHEM 4104 Instrumental Analysis Lab BIOL 3304 Research Methods - UTeach BIOL 4392 Research Methods in the Science and Mathematics Classroom (UTeach) MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Science - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science C SUPPORT COURSES 19 20 HOURS MATH 2413 Calculus I** MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II COSC 1301 Introduction to Computing CSCI 1301 Introduction to Computing Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Choose one course: PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II Choose one course: MATH 3349 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations
MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III 4 Literacy 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy Page 15 C ELECTIVES 4 5 HOURS 4-5 hours of Electives (4 hours if MATH 2415 or 5 hours if MATH 3349 in Support Courses) (4 hours if MATH 2415 or 5 hours if MATH 3341 in Support Courses) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: MATH-2413 Calculus I with C or better grade. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). ** MATH 2413 3 sch for general education and 1 sch for support courses. Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than a C.
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Page 16 020 Mathematics* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 42 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 36 hours CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II/Lab II CHEM 3301 Inorganic Chemistry I CHEM 3301 Inorganic Chemistry CHEM 3101 Inorganic Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3202 Inorganic Chemistry Lab CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3305 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 2301 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 3105 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 2101 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 3310 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3304 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3110 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3104 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3312 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3305 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3112 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 3105 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 4110 Chemistry Seminar CHEM 4101 Chemistry Seminar CHEM 4305 Instrumental Methods of Analysis CHEM 4304 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 4105 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Lab CHEM 4104 Instrumental Analysis Lab CHEM 4320 Chemistry Problems CHEM 4201 Chemistry Problems I 2 Chemistry Electives 6 hours (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT COURSES 19 20 HOURS Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I Choose one course: PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II MATH 2413 Calculus I** MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II Choose one course: MATH 3349 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III COSC 1301 Introduction to Computing CSCI 1301 Introduction to Computing D ELECTIVES 16 17 HOURS 16-17 hours of Electives (16 hours if MATH 2415 or 17 hours if MATH 3349 in Support Courses) (16 hours if MATH 2415 or 17 hours if MATH 3341 in Support Courses) (3 hours must be Advanced 3000, 4000 level if MATH 2415 in Support Courses) (3 hours must be Advanced 3000, 4000 level if MATH 2415 in Support Courses) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: MATH-2413 Calculus I with C or better grade. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). ** MATH 2413-3 sch for general education and 1 sch for support courses.
Bachelor of Arts in Communication Page 17 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 66 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 36 hours COMM 1311 Introduction to Communication COMM 1311 Introduction to Communication COMM 2311 Writing for the Mass Media COMM 3303 Writing for Mass Media COMM 3316 Intercultural Communication COMM 3316 Intercultural Communication COMM 3323 Theories of Communication COMM 3333 Theories of Communication COMM 3326 Integrated Media Communication COMM 4332 Visual Communication COMM 3335 Mass Communication and Society COMM 3330 Mass Communication in Society COMM 4311 Public Relations COMM 3321 Public Relations: Theory and Practice COMM 4344 Communication Campaign Development COMM 4334 Communication Campaigns COMM 4345 Communication and Conflict Management COMM 4345 Conflict Management COMM 4350 Research in Communication COMM 3350 Research in Communication COMM 4360 Senior Capstone Experience in Communication COMM 4360 Senior Capstone Experience in Communication Choose one course: COMM 3303 Communication Law and Ethics COMM 4313 Communication Law and Ethics COMM 4303 Special Topics in Communication COMM 4303 Special Topics 2 Communication Electives 30 hours (15 hours must be advanced electives 3000, 4000 level) Choose 30 hours from the following: SPCH 2333 Group Communications and Discussion COMM 2333 Small Group Communication COMM 1300 Social Media Communication COMM 1300 Social Media Communication COMM 1307 Introduction to Mass Media COMM 1307 Introduction to Mass Communication COMM 2316 Interviewing Principles COMM 3331 Interviewing: Theory and Practice COMM 2326 Digital Photojournalism COMM 3326 Photojournalism COMM 2327 Introduction to Advertising COMM 3304 Advertising: Theory and Practice COMM 2331 Radio/Television Announcing COMM 2331 Radio/Television Announcing COMM 2333 Film and T.V. Production COMM 1336 Television Production COMM 3310 Communication in Context No course equivalent COMM 3315 Methods and Strategies of Social Influence COMM 4315 Persuasive Communication COMM 3325 Family Communication COMM 3347 Family Communication COMM 3330 Leadership Communication COMM 4336 Applied Leadership Communication COMM 3353 Advanced Public Speaking COMM 3335 Advanced Public Speaking COMM 3360 Feature Writing COMM 3306 Feature Writing COMM 4312 Applied Organizational Communication COMM 3332 Organizational Communication COMM 4332 Principles of Instruction and Training COMM 4330 Communication Training COMM 4340 Advertising No course equivalent Choose one course: COMM 3312 Difficult Dialogues for Valuing Diversity COMM 3312 Difficult Dialogues for Valuing Diversity COMM 3311 Gender and Communication COMM 3345 Gender and Communication C ELECTIVES 12 HOURS 12 hours of Electives (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Computational Sciences Page 18 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Science PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I / Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II / Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 090 Institutionally Designated Option SPCH 1315 Applied Communication COMM 1315 Public Speaking B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 40 HOURS 1 Computer Science 28 hours COSC 1336 Programming Fundamentals I CSCI 1370 Engineering Computer Science I COSC 1337 Programming Fundamentals II CSCI 3326 Object Oriented Programming in JAVA COSC 2310 Discrete Structures CSCI 3310 Discrete Data Structures COSC 2312 Digital Logic ELEE 2330 Digital Systems Engineering I COSC 2325 Machine Language and Computer Organization CSCI 2333 Computer Organization and Assembly Language COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III CSCI 2380 Computer Science II COSC 3345 Algorithm Analysis CSCI 3333 Algorithms and Data Structures COSC 4313 Computer Networks CSCI 4345 Computer Networks COSC 4342 Database Management Systems CSCI 4333 Database Design and Implementation COSC 4190 Senior Project CSCI 4390 Senior Project 2 Computer Science Electives 12 hours 12 hours of Computer Sciences (CSCI) Electives (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 38 HOURS 1 Mathematics 8 hours MATH 2413 Calculus I * MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I 2 Concentration 30 hours Select one of the following concentrations: (15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level): Bioinformatics Computational Mathematics Digital Forensics and Cyber Security Computational Physics Computational Environmental Science Computational Chemistry Health Information Systems EC-12 Grade Teaching** Management Information Systems TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. * MATH 2413-3 sch for general education and 1 sch for mathematics requirement. ** These courses are to be counted as a concentration and are only for degree purposes and do not count for certification.
Bachelor of Applied Technology in Computer Information Technology Page 19 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I B AAS DEGREE WITH A MINIMUM GPA OF 2.5 WITH AT LEAST 30 SCH OF COMPUTER RELATED COURSE WORK* AAS DEGREE WITH A MINIMUM GPA OF 2.5 WITH AT LEAST 30 SCH OF COMPUTER RELATED COURSE WORK* Degree Major: Date: Institution: C COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CORE 16 HOURS COSC 1336 Programming Fundamentals I CSCI 1370 Engineering Computer Science I COSC 1337 Programming Fundamentals II CSCI 3326 Object Oriented Programming in JAVA COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III CSCI 2380 Computer Science II COSC 3310 Foundations of Information Technology CSCI 3310 Discrete Data Structures COSC 4190 Senior Project CSCI 4390 Senior Project MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I D COMPUTER SCIENCE ELECTIVES 29 HOURS 29 hours of Computer Science (CSCI) Electives (27 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (27 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 30 TOTAL TECHNICAL HOURS FROM AAS 33 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * 30 semester credit must be documented on an official transcript. Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science Page 20 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Science PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I / Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II / Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II 090 Institutionally Designated Option SPCH 1315 Applied Communication COMM 1315 Public Speaking B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 71 HOURS 1 Computer Science Foundation 33 hours COSC 1336 Programming Fundamentals I ( ) CSCI 1370 Engineering Computer Science I COSC 1337 Programming Fundamentals II ( ) CSCI 3326 Object Oriented Programming in JAVA COSC 2310 Discrete Structures ( ) CSCI 3310 Discrete Data Structures COSC 2312 Digital Logic ( ) ELEE 2330 Digital Systems Engineering I COSC 2325 Machine Language and Computer Organization CSCI 2333 Computer Organization and Assembly Language COSC 3316 Web Programming and Design CSCI 3342 Internet Programming MATH 2413 Calculus I* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I 2 Computer Science Core 25 hours COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III CSCI 2380 Computer Science II COSC 3325 Computer Architecture CSCI 4335 Computer Architecture COSC 3345 Algorithm Analysis CSCI 3333 Algorithms and Data Structures COSC 3355 Principles of Programming Languages CSCI 3336 Organization of Programming Languages COSC 4310 Operating Systems CSCI 4334 Operating Systems COSC 4313 Computer Networks CSCI 4345 Computer Networks COSC 4342 Database Management Systems CSCI 4333 Database Design and Implementation COSC 4346 Software Engineering CSCI 3340 Software Engineering I COSC 4190 Senior Project CSCI 4390 Senior Project 3 Computer Science Electives 13 hours 13 hours of Computer Science (CSCI) Electives (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 7 9 HOURS a) 3-4 hours from MATH 1348, 2318, 2412, 3349 or any course listed in Computer Science or Mathematics electives. b) 4 hours from PHYS 3400, CHEM 1411 or CHEM 1412 or BIOL 1306/1106 or BIOL 1307/1107. 7-9 hours of Restricted Electives a) 3-4 hours from MATH 2318, 2412, 3341 or any course listed in Computer Science or Mathematics electives. b) 4 hours from PHYS 3402, CHEM 1311/1111 or CHEM 1312/1112 or BIOL 1406 or BIOL 1407. TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120-122 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 *MATH 2413 3 sch for general education and 1sch towards major requirements. Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Page 21 020 Mathematics* ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 030 Natural Sciences* BIOL 1306/1106 General Biology I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences2 Choose one course: PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 60 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 30 hours CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CRIJ 1306 Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3310 The Constitution and Criminal Law CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 3302 Research Methods in Criminal Justice CRIJ 3304 Criminal Justice Research Methods CRIJ 3303 Nature of Crime CRIJ 3303 Criminology CRIJ 3362 Statistics in Criminal Justice CRIJ 3305 Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice CRIJ 4301 Practicum Field Experience CRIJ 4364 Field Internship CRIJ 4370 Senior Seminar Policy Issues CRIJ 4370 Senior Seminar: Policy Issues 2 Concentration 15 hours A Corrections Concentration 15 hours CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections CRIJ 4320 Criminal Justice Organization and Management CRIJ 4320 Criminal Justice Organization and Management CRIJ 4341 Correctional Casework & Counseling CRIJ 4341 Correctional Casework and Counseling CRIJ 4343 Seminar of Issues in Corrections CRIJ 4343 Current Issues in Corrections B Law Enforcement Concentration 15 hours CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 1313 Juvenile Justice System CRIJ 3315 Legal Aspects of Evidence for L.E. CRIJ 3316 Criminal Evidence and Proof CRIJ 4312 Principles of Law Enforcement Supervision CRIJ 4312 Principles of Law Enforcements and Supervision CRIJ 4313 Seminar of Issues in Law Enforcement CRIJ 4313 Seminar: Issues in Law Enforcement CRIJ 4320 Criminal Justice Organization and Management CRIJ 4320 Criminal Justice Organization and Management C Forensic Investigation Concentration 15 hours CRIJ 2315 Forensic Investigation I CRIJ 3315 Forensic Investigation I CRIJ 2416 Forensic Investigation II CRIJ 3416 Forensic Investigation II CRIJ 2325 Medical Legal Forensic Investigation CRIJ 4325 Medical-Legal Forensics Investigation CRIJ 3320 Evidence for Forensic Investigation CRIJ 3320 Evidence for Forensic Investigation CRIJ 4230 Seminar in Forensic Investigation CRIJ 4230 Seminar: Forensics Investigation 3 Criminal Justice Electives 1 15 hours 15 hours of Criminal Justice (CRIJ) Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level for Corrections and Law Enforcement Concentration) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level for Forensic Investigation Concentration) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level for Corrections and Law Enforcement Concentration) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level for Forensic Investigation Concentration) C INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL SCIENCE SUPPORT COURSES2 12 HOURS 12 hours of Interdisciplinary Social Science Support Courses a) 6 hours of advanced GOVT courses at 3000, 4000 level a) 6 hours of advanced POLS courses at 3000, 4000 level b) 6 hours of advanced PSYC or SOCI courses at 3000, 4000 level b) 6 hours of advanced PSYC or SOCI courses at 3000, 4000 level D ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Electives TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Admissions requirement to this program: CRIJ-1301, CRIJ-1306, CRIJ-1310, CRIJ-1313 with C or better grade in all these courses. Page 22 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. ¹ CRIJ 4362 Special Topics in Criminal Justice may be taken twice for credit as long as courses have different subject matter. 2 Majors must complete two advanced Government courses. Majors must complete either two advanced courses in Sociology or two advanced courses in Psychology. If student chooses to take advanced level courses in Psychology, then the student will need to take PSYC 2301 General Psychology for the General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement. Or, if the student chooses to take advanced level courses in Sociology, then the student will need to take SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology for the General Education Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement. *Students seeking the Forensic Investigation concentration must also take the following to satisfy the 020-Mathematics requirement of the General Education Core requirement MATH-1314 College Algebra and 030 Natural Science requirement BIOL-1306/1106 General Biology I/Lab and CHEM-1411 General Chemistry I.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Criminology and Criminal Justice Page 23 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 72 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 60 hours Choose one course: CRCJ 2334 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIJ 1301 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System CCJO 3312 Criminal Justice Administration CCJO 4316 Theories of Criminal Behavior CRCJ 3350 Research Methods CRIJ 3315 Legal Aspects of Evidence for Law Enforcement CRIJ 3316 Criminal Evidence and Proof CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections CRCJ 4301 American Judicial Systems CCJO 3332 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice CRCJ 4380 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems CRIJ 4370 Senior Seminar Policy Issues CRIJ 4370 Senior Seminar: Policy Issues CRCJ 4333 Institutional Corrections CRCJ 4315 Criminal Careers and Behavior Systems CCJO 4354 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJO 4356 Probation and Parole CRIJ 4312 Principles of Law Enforcement Supervision CRIJ 4312 Principles of Law Enforcements and Supervision CRIJ 4341 Correctional Casework & Counseling CRIJ 4341 Correctional Casework and Counseling CRIJ 4313 Seminar of Issues in Law Enforcement CRIJ 4313 Seminar: Issues in Law Enforcement CCJO 4364 Police and the Community CRCJ 3380 Ethnic and Gender Issues in Criminal Justice PSYC 4305 Behavior Management and Modification PSYC 3405 Behavior Modification 2 Criminal Justice Electives 6 hours 6 hours of Criminal Justice (CRIJ) Electives Student must choose two (2) courses from approved list. Student must choose two (2) courses from approved list. C ELECTIVES 1 12 HOURS 12 hours of Electives TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Courses found online from: Rev. Date: 3/30/15 CRCJ = UT Arlington Publication Date: 3/1/15 CCJO = UT Permian Basin CRIJ = UT Brownsville 1 Computer Science courses recommended.
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics Page 24 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 030 Natural Science PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I / Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II / Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 88 92 hours 1 Support Courses 16 hours MATH 2413 Calculus I ** MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2414 Calculus II ( ) MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2321 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra MATH 2321 Differential Equations and Linear Algebra MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I 2 Physics Core Courses 11 hours PHYS 3400 Modern Physics PHYS 3402 Modern Physics PHYS 3490 Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers I PHYS 3311 Math Methods in Physics I Choose one of the following courses: PHYS 4390 Computational Methods for Engineers and Physicists PHYS 4390 Computational Methods for Engineers and Physicists COSC 4360 Numerical Methods CSCI 3350 Numerical Methods MATH 3366 Computer Algebra Systems MATH 3343 Introduction to Mathematical Software 3 Engineering Core Courses 32 hours ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1206 Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 1206 Introduction to Engineering Design ENGR 2301 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics ( ) ENGR 2301 Engineering Mechanics I: Statics ENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics ENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics ENGR 3303 Thermodynamics ENGR 3303 Engineering Thermodynamics ENGR 3304 Mechanics of Materials ENGR 3304 Mechanics of Materials ENGR 3320 Linear Circuits ( ) ENGR 2305 Linear Circuits ENGR 3120 Linear Circuits Lab ENGR 2105 Linear Circuits Lab ENGR 3321 Electronics I ENGR 3321 Electronics I ENGR 3121 Electronics I Lab ENGR 3121 Electronics I Lab ENGR 4441 Control Systems ENGR 4441 Control Systems ENGR 4242 Senior Design Project I ENGR 4242 Senior Design Project I ENGR 4243 Senior Design Project II ENGR 4243 Senior Design Project II 4 Computer Science Core Courses 3 hours COSC 1336 Programming Fundamentals I CSCI 1370 Engineering Computer Science I 5 Engineering Physics Track 26 30 hours Upper Division Engineering Exam *** TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 130-134 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirement: Completion of ENGR-2301 with minimum grade of C. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). ** MATH 2413-3 sch for general education and 1 sch toward major requirement. *** Engineering department will submit exam completion information to the Office of the Registrar. Grade of C or better is required for graduation.
BIOENGINEERING TRACK 30 HOURS (BS.ENGR.PHYS.BIOE) Page 25 BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I /Lab I PHYS 3315 Physics of Biological Systems PHYS 3315 Physics of Biological Systems PHYS 4315 Analysis of Biomolecules by Physical Methods PHYS 4315 Analysis of Biomolecules by Physical Methods BENG 4320 Molecular Bioengineering BENG 4320 Molecular Bioengineering BENG 4120 Molecular Bioengineering Lab BENG 4120 Molecular Bioengineering Lab ENGR 4406 Engineering Mechanics III: Fluid Mechanics ENGR 4406 Engineering Mechanics III: Fluid Mechanics COMPUTER TRACK 27 HOURS ( BS.ENGR.PHYS.COMPE) MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I COSC 1337 Programming Fundamentals II CSCI/CMPE 3326 Object Oriented Programming in JAVA COSC 2312 Digital Logic ENGR/ELEE 2330 Digital Systems Engineering I COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III CSCI/CMPE 2380 Computer Science II COSC 2325 Machine Language and Computer Organization CSCI/CMPE 2333 Computer Organization and Assembly Language COSC 3325 Computer Architecture CSCI 4335 Computer Architecture COSC 4349 Advanced Computer Architecture **CSCI 3333 Algorithms and Data Structures Choose one course: Choose one course: COSC 2310 Discrete Structures COSC 3310 Foundations of Information Technology CSCI 3310 Discrete Data Structures PHYS 4330 Electromagnetic Theory PHYS 3301 Electromagnetic Theory I PHYS 4320 Quantum Mechanics PHYS 4303 Quantum Mechanics I PHYS 3310 Classical Mechanics PHYS 3305 Classical Mechanics ELECTRICAL TRACK 26 HOURS (BS.ENGR.PHYS.ELET) ENGR 4322 Electronics II ENGR 4322 Electronics II ENGR 4423 High Frequency Engineering ENGR 4423 High Frequency Engineering ENGR 3330 Linear Signals and Systems ENGR 3330 Linear Signals and Systems ENGR 4425 Analog and Digital Communications ENGR 4425 Analog and Digital Communications ENGR 4326 Power Electronics ENGR 4326 Power Electronics Engineering Advisor Approved Elective I Engineering Advisor Approved Elective I Engineering Advisor Approved Elective II Engineering Advisor Approved Elective II Choose one course: PHYS 4330 Electromagnetic Theory PHYS 3301 Electromagnetic Theory I ENGR 3327 Engineering Electromagnetics ENGR 3327 Engineering Electromagnetics MECHANICAL TRACK 27 HOURS (BS.ENGR.PHYS.MECH) ENGR 1304 Engineering Graphics I ENGR 1304 Engineering Graphics I ENGR 3405 Engineering Materials ENGR 2340/2140 Engineering Materials/Lab ENGR 4406 Engineering Mechanics III: Fluid Mechanics ENGR 4406 Engineering Mechanics III: Fluid Mechanics ENGR 4309 Mechanical Subsystem Design ENGR 4309 Mechanical Subsystem Design ENGR 4407 Manufacturing Process Technologies ENGR 4407 Manufacturing Process Technologies Engineering Advisor Approved Elective I Engineering Advisor Approved Elective I Engineering Advisor Approved Elective II Engineering Advisor Approved Elective II Choose one course: PHYS 3310 Classical Mechanics PHYS 3305 Classical Mechanics PHYS 4330 Electromagnetic Theory PHYS 3301 Electromagnetic Theory I ENGR 3327 Engineering Electromagnetics ENGR 3327 Engineering Electromagnetics **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology Page 26 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 030 Natural Sciences PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 72 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 62 hours ENGT 1101 Introduction to Engineering Technology ENGT 1101 Introduction to Engineering Technology ENGT 1310 Design Graphics I ENGT 1310 Design Graphics I COSC 1301 Introduction to Computing CSCI 1301 Introduction to Computing ENGT 2307 Engineering Materials I for Engineering Technology ENGT 2307 Engineering Materials I for Engineering Technology ENGT 1320 Design Graphics II ENGT 1320 Design Graphics II ENGT 1321 Basic Architectural C.A.D. ENGT 1321 Basic Architectural CAD ENGT 2310 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ENGT 2310 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes ENGT 2311 Fundamentals of Product Design ENGT 3310 Fundamentals of Product Design ENGT 2350 Residential Architectural C.A.D. ENGT 2350 Residential Architectural CAD ENGT 3350 Commercial Architectural C.A.D. ENGT 3350 Commercial Architectural CAD ENGT 2321 Basic Electronics ENGT 2321 Basic Electronics ENGT 2322 Computer Integrated Manufacturing ENGT 3320 Computer Integrated Manufacturing ENGT 3333 Quality Control ENGT 3333 Quality Control ENGT 3311 Statics and Strength of Materials ENGT 3311 Statics and Strength of Materials ENGT 3312 Renewable Energy Technology ENGT 3312 Renewable Energy Technology ENGT 3322 Machine Design ENGT 4322 Machine Design ENGT 3321 Solar Energy Systems ENGT 3321 Solar Energy Systems ENGT 3330 Green Building Design I ENGT 3330 Green Building Design I ENGT 4311 Wind Energy Systems ENGT 4311 Wind Energy Systems ENGT 4312 Production Planning and Control ENGT 4312 Production Planning and Control ENGT 4210 Senior Project I ENGT 4210 Senior Project I ENGT 4220 Senior Project II ENGT 4220 Senior Project II 2 Support Courses 4 hours MATH 2412 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MATH 2412 Precalculus 3 Restricted Electives 12 hours 12 hours of Restricted Electives Departmental approval (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) Departmental approval (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation.
Bachelor of Arts in English (4th - 8th Grades Teacher Certification) Page 27 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 21 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instr. and Assess. to Promote Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Class. Mang. and Assess. to Promote Std. Lrn. EDSC 4328 Impl. and Assess. Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy SPED 4386 Modifications Inclusive Settings (, ) SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education EDMG 4648 Student Teaching in the Middle Grade (, ) **EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All Level 3 Certification Fields 45 hours ( ) EDLI 3311 Beginning English Literacy for English Lang. Lear. ( ) READ 3320 Early Literacy Development EDLI 3329 ESL Literacy and Assessment ( ) READ 4340 Reflective Reading and Writing Assessment EDLI 4350 Adolescent Literature ( ) READ 4342 Narrative and Expository Analysis and Critical Literacy EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy ( ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy EDLI 4367 Teaching Read to the English Language Learner ( ) READ 4343 Literacy, Culture, and Diverse Learners ENGL 3302 Literary Analysis ( ) ENGL 3300 Introduction to English Studies ENGL 3312 Survey of American Literature ( ) ENGL 3303 Survey of American Literature I 1 ENGL 3313 Survey of American Literature ( ) ENGL 3304 Survey of American Literature II 2 ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ( ) ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3330 English Grammar (, ) ENGL 3362 English Grammar ENGL 4301 Shakespeare ( ) ENGL 4311 Shakespeare ENGL 4316 Mexican-American Literature ( ) ENGL 4317 Mexican American Literature ENGL 4325 Composition Techniques ( ) ENGL 4343 Composition Theory and Pedagogy ENGL 4328 Intro. to English as a Second Language ( ) ENGL 3375 Introduction to English as a Second Language ENGL 4350 English Studies ( ) ENGL 4390 Senior English Capstone 4 Math 6 hours MATH 1350 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 1351 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II 5 Science 4 hours PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I* Science Lab from GEC PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II* Science Lab from GEC PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 124 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 1 ENGL 3301 Survey of British Literature I is also recommended. 2 ENGL 3302 Survey of British Literature II is also recommended. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower then a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rev. Date: 3/1/15 Requirements. Contact College of Education for further information. Publication Date: 3/1/15 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Arts in English (8th - 12th Grades Teacher Certification) Page 28 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instr. and Assess. to Promote Stud. Learning (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assess. Eff. Sec. Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDSC 4641 Student Teaching, Secondary (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Reading / English 24 hours ENGL 3302 Literary Analysis ENGL 3300 Introduction to English Studies ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3330 English Grammar ( ) ENGL 3362 English Grammar ENGL 3331 History of the English Language ENGL 4365 History of the English Language ENGL 4325 Composition Techniques ENGL 4343 Composition Theory and Pedagogy ENGL 4350 English Studies ENGL 4390 Senior English Capstone EDLI 3329 ESL Literacy and Assessment (, ) READ 4340 Reflective Reading and Writing Assessment EDLI 4367 Teaching Read to the English Lang. Learner (, ) READ 4343 Literacy, Culture, and Diverse Learners 4 Literature 9 hours ENGL 3309 Major British Authors ENGL 3301 Survey of British Literature I 1 ENGL 4301 Shakespeare ENGL 4311 Shakespeare Choose one course: ENGL 3312 Survey of American Literature ENGL 3303 Survey of American Literature I ENGL 3313 Survey of American Literature ENGL 3304 Survey of American Literature II 5 Literature Electives 15 hours (15 hrs must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 15 advanced hours of ENGL Recommended: courses divided among British & American Literature 6 Support Courses 12 hours EDLI 4350 Adolescent Literature (, ) READ 4342 Narrative and Expository Analysis and Critical Literacy EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy (, ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy ENGL 4328 Introduction to English as a Second Language ENGL 3375 Introduction to English as a Second Language SPED 4386 Modifications Inclusive Settings (, ) SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 1 ENGL 3302 Survey of British Literature II is also recommended. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower then a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further information. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Rev. Date: 3/1/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in English Page 29 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 45 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 21 hours ENGL 3302 Literary Analysis ENGL 3300 Introduction to English Studies Choose one course: ENGL 3312 Survey of American Literature ENGL 3303 Survey of American Literature I 1 ENGL 3313 Survey of American Literature ENGL 3304 Survey of American Literature II 2 ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3330 English Grammar ( ) ENGL 3362 English Grammar ENGL 4301 Shakespeare ENGL 4311 Shakespeare ENGL 4325 Composition Techniques ENGL 4343 Composition Theory and Pedagogy ENGL 4350 English Studies ENGL 4390 Senior English Capstone 2 English Electives 24 hours 24 advanced hours of ENGL (24 hrs must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (24 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 33 HOURS 33 hours of Support Area and/or Electives 1 ENGL 3301 Survey of British Literature I is also recommended. 2 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 ENGL 3302 Survey of British Literature II is also recommended. TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship Page 30 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business and Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management ** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Entrepreneurship Major 24 hours ACCT 3324 Cost Management ** ACCT 3324 Cost Accounting and Management BMIS 3303 E-Commerce Strategies ** INFS 4312 E-Commerce Design ENTR 3340 New Venture Creation and Innovation ENTR 3340 New Venture Creation and Innovation ENTR 4360 Entrepreneurial Finance ENTR 4360 Entrepreneurial Finance INTL 4371 International Marketing ** MARK 3310 International Marketing MANA 4366 Small Business Management ** MGMT 4356 Foundations of Entrepreneurship MARK 4378 Marketing Research ** MARK 4350 Marketing Research Choose one course: MARK 3372 Consumer Behavior MARK 3340 Consumer Behavior BUSI 4345 Business Internship*** MARK 4380 Marketing Internship C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. * Need Departmental approval. ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. *** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division and must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science (8th - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) 2014-2015 Catalog Page 31 UTB Courses The University of Texas at Brownsville This document provides a list of the UTB courses required for the major and their equivalent UTRGV courses. A significant number of courses have changed their course prefix, number, and title. For any additional information, please visit the Academic Advising Center. Course Equivalents at UTRGV GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR 020 Mathematics* MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. A GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 42 HOURS 42 hours of General Education Core B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 84 HOURS 1 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry- Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project- Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar(, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 23 hours ENVR 1402 Environmental Science II ENVR 1402 Introduction to Environmental Science II ENVR 3405 Oceanography/Lab ENVR 3405 Oceanography ENVR 3334 Conservation of Natural Resources ENVR 3301 Natural Resources Conservation ENVR 3351 Environmental Sciences Field Methods and Data Analysis ENVR 3303 Research Methodology and Data Analysis in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4301 Environmental Regulations ENVR 4301 Environmental Regulations ENVR 4325 Environmental Science Internship ENVR 4304 Environmental Sciences Internship ENVR 4399 Research Problems in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4303 Environmental Sciences Research Project 3 Support Courses 31 hours ENVR 1401 Environmental Science I ENVR 1401 Introduction to Environmental Science I BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/ Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology Choose 4 hours from the following courses: CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Science - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science 4 Literacy 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy 5 Restricted Environmental Sciences Electives 9 hours 9 hours of Restricted Environmental Sciences Electives Choose from the list on reverse: BIOLOGY, GEOSCIENCES, CHEMISTRY OR INTERDISCIPLINARY TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Choose from the list on reverse: BIOLOGY, GEOSCIENCES, CHEMISTRY OR INTERDISCIPLINARY
Admission requirements to this program: ENVR- 1401, ENVR- 1402, MATH- 1314 (or higher) with C or better grade on all these courses. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH- 1314 College Algebra or higher). Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than a C. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Page 32 Restricted Environmental Sciences Electives Choose 9 hours from one of the following concentrations: BIOLOGY Concentration: BIOL 3303 Genetics BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3103 Genetics Laboratory BIOL 3309 Ecology BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3109 Ecology Lab BIOL 3314 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 3414 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 3114 Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory BIOL 4302 Marine Zoology BIOL 4402 Marine Zoology BIOL 4102 Marine Zoology Lab BIOL 4304 Ichthyology BIOL 4404 Ichthyology BIOL 4104 Ichthyology Lab BIOL 4314 Plant Taxonomy BIOL 4414 Plant Taxonomy BIOL 4114 Plant Taxonomy Lab BIOL 4309 Herpetology BIOL 4409 Herpetology BIOL 4109 Herpetology Lab BIOL 4327 Coastal Ecology BIOL 4430 Coastal Ecology BIOL 4127 Coastal Ecology Lab BIOL 4350 Ornithology BIOL 4412 Ornithology BIOL 4150 Ornithology Lab BIOL 4370 Topics in Biology BIOL 4398 Special Topics I BIOL 4170 Topics in Biology Lab BIOL 4170 Laboratory Topics in Biology BIOL 4422 Conservation Biology BIOL 3404 Conservation Biology BIOL 4415 Mammalogy No course equivalent BIOL 4423 Wildlife Ecology and Management BIOL 4423 Wildlife Ecology and Management CHEMISTRY Concentration: ** Choosing upper- level Chemistry courses will add additional semester credit hours to the total hours required for this degree because of pre- requisites. CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry Laboratory I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3305 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 2301 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 3105 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 2101 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 3310 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3304 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3110 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 3104 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3312 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3305 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3112 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 3105 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 4305 Instrumental Methods of Analysis CHEM 4304 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 4105 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory CHEM 4104 Instrumental Analysis Lab CHEM 4306 Environmental Chemistry CHEM 3401 Environmental Chemistry GEOSCIENCES Concentration: GEOL 3436 Hydrology and Water Resources GEOL 3402 Hydrologic Systems GEOL 4335 Geomorphology GEOL 3401 Geomorphology GEOL 4411 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOL 4403 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOL 4431 Coastal Geology GEOL 4404 Coastal Geology GEOL 4440 Geographic Information Systems GEOL 3408 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOL 4441 Principles of Remote Sensing No course equivalent GEOL 4350 Geoscience Field Excursion GEOL 4471 Field Geology GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography ENVR 4370 Topics in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4370 Topics in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4170 Topics in Environmental Sciences Laboratory ENVR 4170 Topics in Environmental Sciences Lab INTERDISCIPLINARY Concentration: Any combination of 17 hours from the 3 concentrations listed above.
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science Page 33 020 Mathematics* MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I Choose one course: PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 2325/2125 University Physics I/Lab I PHYS 2425 Physics for Scientists and Engineers I 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 40 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 23 hours ENVR 1402 Environmental Science II ENVR 1402 Introduction to Environmental Science II ENVR 3405 Oceanography/Lab ENVR 3405 Oceanography ENVR 3334 Conservation of Natural Resources ENVR 3301 Natural Resources Conservation ENVR 3351 Environmental Sciences Field Methods and Data Analysis ENVR 3303 Research Methodology and Data Analysis in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4301 Environmental Regulations ENVR 4301 Environmental Regulations ENVR 4325 Environmental Science Internship ENVR 4304 Environmental Sciences Internship ENVR 4399 Research Problems in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4303 Environmental Sciences Research Project 2 Restricted Environmental Sciences Electives 17 hours Choose from Concentration listed on reverse: BIOLOGY, GEOSCIENCES, Choose from Concentration listed on reverse: BIOLOGY, GEOSCIENCES, CHEMISTRY OR INTERDISCIPLINARY CHEMISTRY OR INTERDISCIPLINARY (17 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (17 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT COURSES 28 HOURS ENVR 1401 Environmental Science I ENVR 1401 Introduction to Environmental Science I BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/ Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology GEOL 1404 Historical Geology MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I Choose 4 hours from the following courses: CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II PHYS 2326/2126 University Physics II/Lab II PHYS 2426 Physics for Scientists and Engineers II D ELECTIVES 10 HOURS TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: ENVR-1401, ENVR-1402, MATH-1314 (or higher) with C or better grade on all these courses. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher).
Restricted Environmental Sciences Electives Choose 17 hours from one of the following concentrations: Page 34 BIOLOGY Concentration: BIOL 3303 Genetics BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3103 Genetics Laboratory BIOL 3309 Ecology BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3109 Ecology Lab BIOL 3314 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 3414 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 3114 Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory BIOL 4302 Marine Zoology BIOL 4402 Marine Zoology BIOL 4102 Marine Zoology Lab BIOL 4304 Ichthyology BIOL 4404 Ichthyology BIOL 4104 Ichthyology Lab BIOL 4314 Plant Taxonomy BIOL 4414 Plant Taxonomy BIOL 4114 Plant Taxonomy Lab BIOL 4309 Herpetology BIOL 4409 Herpetology BIOL 4109 Herpetology Lab BIOL 4327 Coastal Ecology BIOL 4430 Coastal Ecology BIOL 4127 Coastal Ecology Lab BIOL 4350 Ornithology BIOL 4412 Ornithology BIOL 4150 Ornithology Lab BIOL 4370 Topics in Biology BIOL 4398 Special Topics I BIOL 4170 Topics in Biology Lab BIOL 4170 Laboratory Topics in Biology BIOL 4422 Conservation Biology BIOL 3404 Conservation Biology BIOL 4415 Mammalogy No course equivalent BIOL 4423 Wildlife Ecology and Management BIOL 4423 Wildlife Ecology and Management CHEMISTRY Concentration: ** Choosing upper-level Chemistry courses will add additional semester credit hours to the total hours required for this degree because of pre-requisites. CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3303 Biochemistry I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry Laboratory I CHEM 3103 Biochemistry I Lab CHEM 3305 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 2301 Analytical Chemistry CHEM 3105 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 2101 Analytical Chemistry Lab CHEM 3310 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3304 Physical Chemistry I CHEM 3110 Physical Chemistry Laboratory I CHEM 3104 Physical Chemistry I Lab CHEM 3312 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3305 Physical Chemistry II CHEM 3112 Physical Chemistry Laboratory II CHEM 3105 Physical Chemistry II Lab CHEM 4305 Instrumental Methods of Analysis CHEM 4304 Instrumental Analysis CHEM 4105 Instrumental Methods of Analysis Laboratory CHEM 4104 Instrumental Analysis Lab CHEM 4306 Environmental Chemistry CHEM 3401 Environmental Chemistry GEOSCIENCES Concentration: GEOL 3436 Hydrology and Water Resources GEOL 3402 Hydrologic Systems GEOL 4335 Geomorphology GEOL 3401 Geomorphology GEOL 4411 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOL 4403 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy GEOL 4431 Coastal Geology GEOL 4404 Coastal Geology GEOL 4440 Geographic Information Systems GEOL 3408 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems GEOL 4441 Principles of Remote Sensing No course equivalent GEOL 4350 Geoscience Field Excursion GEOL 4471 Field Geology GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography ENVR 4370 Topics in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4370 Topics in Environmental Sciences ENVR 4170 Topics in Environmental Sciences Laboratory ENVR 4170 Topics in Environmental Sciences Lab INTERDISCIPLINARY Concentration: Any combination of 17 hours from the 3 concentrations listed above.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance Page 35 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business and Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management ** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Finance Major 24 hours FINA 3382 Investment Principles ** FINA 3382 Investment Principles FINA 3383 Advanced Investment Analysis ** FINA 4382 Advanced Investments FINA 4380 Corporate Finance ** FINA 4383 Corporate Finance FINA 4385 Financial Institutions & Markets ** FINA 3386 Financial Institutions and Markets FINA 4387 Topics Finance ** FINA 4300 Topics in Finance FINA 4388 Financial Statement Analysis ** FINA 3388 Fundamentals of Financial Planning FINA 4389 Commercial Banking ** FINA 4389 Commercial Banking INTL 4381 International Finance & Economics ** FINA 4381 International Finance C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * Need Departmental approval. Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Arts in Government Page 36 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 39 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 3 hours GOVT 3331 Research Methods POLS 3370 Scope and Methods 2 Advanced American Government 6 hours GOVT 3314 American State and Local Government POLS 3310 U.S. State and Local Government GOVT 3363 American Hispanic Politics POLS 4316 U.S. Latin@ Politics GOVT 3373 Contemporary Texas POLS 3311 Contemporary Texas Politics GOVT 4320 American Constitutional Law: Powers POLS 4311 U.S. Constitutional Law Federalism GOVT 4321 American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POLS 4312 U.S. Constitutional Law Civil Liberties GOVT 4360 The Presidency POLS 4314 U.S. Executive Process GOVT 4363 The Congress POLS 4313 U.S. Legislative Process GOVT 4366 American Political Parties and Politics POLS 3312 U.S. Political Parties GOVT 4367 The Judiciary POLS 4310 U.S. Judicial Process GOVT 4368 Special Topics in American Government POLS 3394 Special Topics in Politics 3 Comparative Government or International Relations 3 hours GOVT 3322 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 3320 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics GOVT 3343 Global Politics and International Relations POLS 3330 International Politics GOVT 4369 Latin American Politics POLS 4320 Latin American Politics GOVT 4370 European Politics POLS 3322 European Politics GOVT 4371 Contemporary International Issues POLS 4330 Contemporary International Issues GOVT 4378 Middle Eastern Politics POLS 3323 Middle Eastern Politics 4 Political Theory 3 hours GOVT 4372 Classical Political Theory POLS 3340 Classical Political Theory GOVT 4373 Modern Political Theory POLS 3341 Modern Political Theory 5 Public Administration 3 hours GOVT 3301 Citizenship and Community Development No course equivalent GOVT 3302 Ethics and Public Service No course equivalent GOVT 3323 Foundations of Public Adm. and Service No course equivalent GOVT 3333 Government Fiscal Policy POLS 3356 U.S. Fiscal Policy GOVT 3385 Internship POLS 3190 Internship GOVT 4312 Issues in Public Planning No course equivalent GOVT 4314 Leadership and Non-Profit Organization No course equivalent GOVT 4365 Public Personnel Administration No course equivalent GOVT 4374 American Public Policy POLS 3355 U.S. Public Policy GOVT 4376 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Security No course equivalent 6 Government Electives 15 hours 15 hours of Government Electives (POLS) (15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 7 Economic Principles 6 hours ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2302 Microeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 39 HOURS 39 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance (EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 37 030 Natural Sciences BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab I BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II 090 Institutionally Designated Option SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assess. Eff. Sec. Content Ped. (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EPSY 4322 Human Development and Stu. Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instr. and Assess. to Prom. S.L. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. 3 Certification Fields 39 hours EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level KINE 11 Team Sport KINE 11 Team Sport KINE 11 Individual Sport KINE 11 Individual Sport KINE 1111 Folk and Square Dance KINE 1211 Folk and Square KINE 1124 Swimming or KINE 11XX Any 1-hr Activity Course KINE 1200 Swimming KINE 1133 Basic Sports Skills KINE 1234 Basic Sport Skills KINE 1306 First Aid/First Responder KINE 1306 First Aid and First Responder KINE 3314 Dance for Children and Adolescents KINE 3314 Teaching Movement Arts to Children and Adolescents KINE 3330 Coaching of Sports KINE 3330 Coaching of Sports KINE 3340 Principles of Wellness and Fitness KINE 3341 Principles of Conditioning and Fitness KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance Lab KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise Lab KINE 3356 Motor Development KINE 4356 Motor Development KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 4302 Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary Students KINE 4402 Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary Students KINE 4309 Kinesiology Curriculum for Secondary School Students KINE 4409 Kinesiology Curriculum for Secondary School Students KINE 4310 Measurement Tech. in Physical Ex. & Sports KINE 4310 Measurement Techniques in Physical Education and Sport KINE 4351 The Adapted Kinesiology Program KINE 4351 Adapted Kinesiology 4 Restricted Electives 18 hours Choose 18 hours from the following courses: (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) HLTH 3300 Elementary and Secondary School Health HLTH 3300 School Health Methods HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3325 Latino Health Issues HLTH 3325 Latino Health HLTH 4300 Human Disease HLTH 3374 Human Disease HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation KINE 4322 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4323 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4358 Motor Control and Learning KINE 4375 Motor Learning
5 Additional Requirements 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy Page 38 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/ Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further Information. INDIVIDUAL Sport KINE 1101 Aerobic Dance and Exercise KINE 1201 Aerobic Exercise KINE 1102 Angling and Baitcasting KINE 1202 Angling and Baitcasting KINE 1103 Archery KINE 1203 Archery KINE 1104 Badminton KINE 1204 Badminton KINE 1105 Ballet I KINE 1205 Ballet I KINE 1106 Ballet II KINE 1206 Ballet II KINE 1108 Body Mechanics (Women Only) KINE 1208 Body Mechanics (Women Only) KINE 1109 Bowling KINE 1209 Bowling KINE 1112 Folklorico KINE 1212 Folklorico KINE 1113 Golf KINE 1213 Golf KINE 1114 Gymnastics KINE 1214 Gymnastics KINE 1115 Jazz and Modern Dance KINE 1215 Jazz and Modern Dance KINE 1116 Jogging KINE 1216 Jogging KINE 1117 Paddle Tennis KINE 1217 Paddle Tennis KINE 1118 Pington KINE 1218 Pington KINE 1119 Racquetball No course equivalent KINE 1120 Sailing KINE 1220 Sailing KINE 1121 Self-Defense KINE 1222 Self-Defense KINE 1125 Table Tennis KINE 1225 Table Tennis KINE 1126 Tap Dance KINE 1226 Tap Dance KINE 1127 Tennis I KINE 1227 Tennis KINE 1128 Tennis II KINE 1228 Tennis II KINE 1130 Weight Training KINE 1230 Weight Training KINE 1131 Wrestling KINE 1231 Wrestling KINE 1132 Surfing KINE 1232 Surfing KINE 1134 Physical Conditioning KINE 1233 Physical Conditioning KINE 1135 Activities for Elementary School Students No course equivalent KINE 1136 Activities for Secondary School Students No course equivalent TEAM Sport KINE 1107 Basketball Team KINE 1207 Basketball KINE 1110 Flag Football KINE 1219 Racquetball KINE 1122 Soccer KINE 1223 Soccer KINE 1123 Softball KINE 1224 Softball KINE 1129 Volleyball KINE 1229 Volleyball
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance Page 39 030 Natural Sciences BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab I BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 51 hours 1 Core Courses for the Major 46 hours KINE 1301 Introduction to Sports and Exercise Science KINE 1351 Introduction to Sports and Exercise Science KINE 1306 First Aid/First Responder KINE 1306 First Aid and First Responder KINE 2304 Outdoor Education KINE 2304 Outdoor Education KINE 3314 Dance for Children and Adolescents KINE 3314 Teaching Movement Arts to Children and Adolescents KINE 3330 Coaching of Sports KINE 3330 Coaching of Sports KINE 3340 Principles of Wellness and Fitness KINE 3341 Principles of Conditioning and Fitness KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance Lab KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise Lab KINE 3356 Motor Development KINE 4356 Motor Development KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 4302 Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary Students KINE 4402 Kinesiology Curriculum for Elementary Students KINE 4309 Kinesiology Curriculum for Secondary School Students KINE 4409 Kinesiology Curriculum for Secondary School Students KINE 4310 Measurement Techniques in Physical Exercise and Sports KINE 4310 Measurement Techniques in Physical Education and Sport KINE 4311 Psychology of Sports and Exercise KINE 4311 Psychology of Sport and Exercise KINE 4351 The Adapted Kinesiology Program KINE 4351 Adapted Kinesiology Choose one course: 2 Kinesiology Activities 5 hours KINE 1308 Sports Officiating (Football/Volleyball) KINE 1309 Sports Officiating (Basketball/Softball) KINE 3344 Sports Officiating KINE 11 Team Sport KINE 11 Team Sport KINE 11 Individual Sport KINE 11 Individual Sport KINE 1111 Folk and Square Dance KINE 1211 Folk and Square KINE 1124 Swimming or KINE 11XX Any 1-hr Activity Course KINE 1200 Swimming KINE 1133 Basic Sports Skills KINE 1234 Basic Sport Skills C RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS Choose 6 hours from the following courses: (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) HLTH 3300 Elementary and Secondary School Health HLTH 3300 School Health Methods HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3325 Latino Health Issues HLTH 3325 Latino Health HLTH 4300 Human Disease HLTH 3374 Human Disease HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation KINE 4322 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4323 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4358 Motor Control and Learning KINE 4375 Motor Learning D SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 21 HOURS 21 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Team and Individual Activity Courses INDIVIDUAL Sport KINE 1101 Aerobic Dance and Exercise KINE 1201 Aerobic Exercise KINE 1102 Angling and Baitcasting KINE 1202 Angling and Baitcasting KINE 1103 Archery KINE 1203 Archery KINE 1104 Badminton KINE 1204 Badminton KINE 1105 Ballet I KINE 1205 Ballet I KINE 1106 Ballet II KINE 1206 Ballet II KINE 1108 Body Mechanics (Women Only) KINE 1208 Body Mechanics (Women Only) KINE 1109 Bowling KINE 1209 Bowling KINE 1112 Folklorico KINE 1212 Folklorico KINE 1113 Golf KINE 1213 Golf KINE 1114 Gymnastics KINE 1214 Gymnastics KINE 1115 Jazz and Modern Dance KINE 1215 Jazz and Modern Dance KINE 1116 Jogging KINE 1216 Jogging KINE 1117 Paddle Tennis KINE 1217 Paddle Tennis KINE 1118 Pington KINE 1218 Pington KINE 1119 Racquetball No course equivalent KINE 1120 Sailing KINE 1220 Sailing KINE 1121 Self-Defense KINE 1222 Self-Defense KINE 1125 Table Tennis KINE 1225 Table Tennis KINE 1126 Tap Dance KINE 1226 Tap Dance KINE 1127 Tennis I KINE 1227 Tennis KINE 1128 Tennis II KINE 1228 Tennis II KINE 1130 Weight Training KINE 1230 Weight Training KINE 1131 Wrestling KINE 1231 Wrestling KINE 1132 Surfing KINE 1232 Surfing KINE 1134 Physical Conditioning KINE 1233 Physical Conditioning KINE 1135 Activities for Elementary School Students No course equivalent KINE 1136 Activities for Secondary School Students No course equivalent Page 40 TEAM Sport KINE 1107 Basketball Team KINE 1207 Basketball KINE 1110 Flag Football KINE 1219 Racquetball KINE 1122 Soccer KINE 1223 Soccer KINE 1123 Softball KINE 1224 Softball KINE 1129 Volleyball KINE 1229 Volleyball
Bachelor of Science in Health and Human Performance - Exercise Science Page 41 030 Natural Sciences BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I/Lab I BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II/Lab II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 42 hours 1 Core Courses for the Major 38 hours KINE 1306 First Aid/First Responder KINE 1306 First Aid and First Responder HLTH 2325 Nutrition HLTH 3372 Nutrition and Health KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance KINE 3353 Physiology of Exercise KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise and Human Performance Lab KINE 3153 Physiology of Exercise Lab KINE 3360 Exercise Testing and Prescription KINE 3360 Exercise Testing and Prescription KINE 3160 Exercise Testing and Prescription Lab KINE 3160 Exercise Testing and Prescription Lab KINE 3365 Physiology and Techniques of Strength/Power Fitness KINE 3365 Physiology and Techniques of Strength/Power Fitness KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 3370 Biomechanics KINE 4310 Measurement Techniques in Physical Exercise and Sports KINE 4310 Measurement Techniques in Physical Education and Sport KINE 4351 The Adapted Kinesiology Program KINE 4351 Adapted Kinesiology KINE 4355 Pediatric Exercise Physiology KINE 4355 Pediatric Exercise Physiology KINE 4360 Clinical Exercise Physiology KINE 4360 Clinical Exercise Physiology KINE 4370 Management in Exercise and Health Promotion KINE 4370 Management in Exercise and Health Promotion KINE 4380 Exercise Science Internship KINE 4380 Exercise Science Internship 2 Kinesiology Activities 4 hours KINE 1101 Aerobic Dance and Exercise KINE 1201 Aerobic Exercise KINE 1124 Swimming or KINE 11XX Any 1-hr Activity Course KINE 1200 Swimming KINE 1130 Weight Training KINE 1230 Weight Training KINE 1134 Physical Conditioning KINE 1233 Physical Conditioning C RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS Choose 6 hours from the following courses: (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) HLTH 3300 Elementary and Secondary School Health HLTH 3300 School Health Methods HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3305 Selected Topics in Health Education HLTH 3325 Latino Health Issues HLTH 3325 Latino Health HLTH 4300 Human Disease HLTH 3374 Human Disease HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4305 Community Health Methods HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation HLTH 4315 Health Program Planning and Evaluation KINE 4322 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4323 Adapted Aquatics and Rehabilitation KINE 4358 Motor Control and Learning KINE 4375 Motor Learning D SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 30 HOURS 30 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (4 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Applied Technology in Health Services Technology Page 42 030 Natural Science BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy & Physiology I/Lab I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab II BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology or SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology B AAS DEGREE IN A HEALTH RELATED FIELD OR EQUIVALENT** Degree Major: Date: Institution: C HEALTH SERVICES TECHNOLOGY TRACK* 42 HOURS 1 Health Services Professional Core 30 hours HPRS 3301 Introduction to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3301 Introduction to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3316 Nutrition Concepts for Allied Health Practitioners HPRS 3316 Nutrition Concepts for Allied Health Practitioners HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care 2 Health Services Technology Electives 12 hours 12 hours of Electives (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 TOTAL TECHNICAL HOURS FROM AAS 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * Departmental approval required. Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** 36 semester credit hours in a related course work on this particular degree. The hours for the AAS will apply on this bachelor s degree.
Bachelor of Arts in History (8th - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 43 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instruction and Assessment to Promote Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Ped. (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDSC 4641 Student Teaching Secondary (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 18 hours HIST 2300 The Historian s Craft HIST 2300 The Historian's Craft HIST 2301 Texas History HIST 3333 Texas History HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2380 Mexican-American Studies HIST 3332 Mexican-American History HIST 4399 Senior Seminar HIST 4399 Senior Research Seminar 4 United States History 6 hours HIST 3300 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3320 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3305 The United States: Revolution and the New Nation, 1763-1840 HIST 3321 The United States, Revolution, and the New Nation, 1763-1814 HIST 3310 Expansion, War, and Reconstruction, 1840-1877 HIST 3323 Era of Sectional Conflict, 1848-1877 HIST 3315 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1919 HIST 3324 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1929 HIST 3320 The U.S.: War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 4325 The United States, War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 3325 The United States Since 1945 HIST 4326 The United States since 1945 HIST 3330 U.S. Military History HIST 3327 The American Military Experience HIST 4320 Advanced Topics in American History HIST 4392 Special Topics in US History 5 World History 6 hours HIST 3360 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500 BCE - 1450 HIST 3303 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500 BCE to 1450 HIST 3365 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3304 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3370 Modern World 1750-Present HIST 3305 The Modern World, 1750-present HIST 3375 History of World War I and II HIST 4305 History of World Wars I and II HIST 4360 Advanced Topics in European/World History HIST 4390 Special Topics in World History 6 Latin American History 6 hours HIST 3380 Mexico Through Independence HIST 3364 Mexico through Independence HIST 3385 Mexico Since Independence HIST 3365 Mexico since Independence HIST 3390 History of Modern Latin America HIST 3362 Modern Latin America HIST 4350 Advanced Topics in Latin American History HIST 4393 Special Topics in Latin American History 7 History Electives 6 hours 6 hours of History (HIST) Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 8 Government Electives 6 hours 6 hours of Government (POLS) Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level)
9 Electives 6 hours 6 hours of Electives (Restricted) Student must select hours from: ECON 2301, ECON 2302, Upper Level Page 44 GEOG, and Upper Level INDS. Student must select hours from: ECON 2301, ECON 2302, Upper Level GEOG. 10 Combination of Subjects 6 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy (, ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy SPED 4386 Modifications Inclusive Setting (, ) SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further information.
Bachelor of Arts in History Page 45 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 45 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 18 hours HIST 2300 The Historian s Craft HIST 2300 The Historian's Craft HIST 2301 Texas History HIST 3333 Texas History HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2380 Mexican-American Studies HIST 3332 Mexican-American History HIST 4399 Senior Seminar HIST 4399 Senior Research Seminar 2 United States History 6 hours HIST 3300 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3320 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3305 The United States: Revolution and the New Nation, 1763-1840 HIST 3321 The United States, Revolution, and the New Nation, 1763-1814 HIST 3310 Expansion, War, and Reconstruction, 1840-1877 HIST 3323 Era of Sectional Conflict, 1848-1877 HIST 3315 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1919 HIST 3324 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1929 HIST 3320 The United Sates: War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 4325 The United States, War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 3325 The United Sates Since 1945 HIST 4326 The United States since 1945 HIST 3330 U.S. Military History HIST 3327 The American Military Experience HIST 4320 Advanced Topics in American History HIST 4392 Special Topics in US History 3 World History 6 hours HIST 3360 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500 BCE - 1450 HIST 3303 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500 BCE to 1450 HIST 3365 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3304 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3370 Modern World, 1750 - Present HIST 3305 The Modern World, 1750-present HIST 3375 History of World War I and II HIST 4305 History of World Wars I and II HIST 4360 Advanced Topics in European/World History HIST 4390 Special Topics in World History 4 Latin American History 6 hours HIST 3380 Mexico Through Independence HIST 3364 Mexico through Independence HIST 3385 Mexico Since Independence HIST 3365 Mexico since Independence HIST 3390 History of Modern Latin America HIST 3362 Modern Latin America HIST 4350 Advanced Topics in Latin American History HIST 4393 Special Topics in Latin American History 5 History Electives 9 hours 9 hours of History (HIST) Electives (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 33 HOURS 33 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in History-Social Studies (8th - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 46 030 Natural Science GEOL 1401 Earth Sciences I GEOL 1401 Earth Sciences I GEOL 1403 Physical Geology GEOL 1403 Physical Geology 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instruction and Assessment to Promote Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Std. Lrn. EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Ped. (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDSC 4641 Student Teaching Secondary (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 18 hours HIST 2300 The Historian s Craft HIST 2300 The Historian's Craft HIST 2301 Texas History HIST 3333 Texas History HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2321 World History I HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2322 World History II HIST 2380 Mexican-American Studies HIST 3332 Mexican-American History HIST 4399 Senior Seminar HIST 4399 Senior Research Seminar 4 United States History 3 hours HIST 3300 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3320 Colonial America to 1763 HIST 3305 The United States: Revolution and the New Nation, 1763-1840 HIST 3321 The United States, Revolution, and the New Nation, 1763-1814 HIST 3310 Expansion, War, and Reconstruction, 1840-1877 HIST 3323 Era of Sectional Conflict, 1848-1877 HIST 3315 The Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1877-1919 HIST 3324 The Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1929 HIST 3320 The United States: War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 4325 The United States, War, Prosperity, and Depression, 1917-1945 HIST 3325 The United States Since 1945 HIST 4326 The United States since 1945 HIST 3330 U.S. Military History HIST 3327 The American Military Experience HIST 4320 Advanced Topics in American History HIST 4392 Special Topics in US History 5 World History 3 hours HIST 3360 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500BCE - 1450 HIST 3303 Classical and Post-Classical World, 500 BCE to 1450 HIST 3365 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3304 First Globalization, 1450-1750 HIST 3370 Modern World 1750-Present HIST 3305 The Modern World, 1750-present HIST 3375 History of World War I and II HIST 4305 History of World Wars I and II HIST 4360 Advanced Topics in World History HIST 4390 Special Topics in World History 6 Latin American History 3 hours HIST 3380 Mexico Through Independence HIST 3364 Mexico through Independence HIST 3385 Mexico Since Independence HIST 3365 Mexico since Independence HIST 3390 History of Modern Latin America HIST 3362 Modern Latin America
HIST 4350 Advanced Topics in Latin American History HIST 4393 Special Topics in Latin American History 7 History Electives 9 hours 9 hours of History (HIST) Electives Page 47 (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 8 Government Electives 12 hours 12 hours of Government (POLS) Electives GOVT 3373 Contemporary Texas POLS 3311 Contemporary Texas Politics (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) *Choose at least one Upper Level course from each group: *Choose at least one Upper Level course from each group: Group 1: GOVT 3322 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 3320 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics GOVT 3343 Global Politics and International Relations POLS 3330 International Politics GOVT 4369 Latin American Politics POLS 4320 Latin American Politics GOVT 4370 European Politics POLS 3322 European Politics GOVT 4371 Contemporary International Issues POLS 4330 Contemporary International Issues Group 2: GOVT 4320 American Constitutional Law: Powers POLS 4311 U.S. Constitutional Law Federalism GOVT 4321 American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POLS 4312 U.S. Constitutional Law Civil Liberties GOVT 4360 The Presidency POLS 4314 U.S. Executive Process GOVT 4363 The Congress POLS 4313 U.S. Legislative Process GOVT 4366 American Political Parties and Politics POLS 3312 U.S. Political Parties GOVT 4367 The Judiciary POLS 4310 U.S. Judicial Process GOVT 4368 Special Topics in American Government POLS 3394 Special Topics in Politics GOVT 4374 American Public Policy POLS 3355 U.S. Public Policy 9 Economics Requirements 6 hours ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2302 Microeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 10 Geography Electives 3 hours Choose one course: GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography GEOG 3333 Latin American Geography 11 Combination of Subjects 3 hours (, ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy (, ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further information.
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (Bilingual Education - EC-6th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 48 050 - Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1304 Teaching Music in the Elementary School MUSI 1313 Teaching Music in the Elementary School 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 - Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 24 hours (, ) EDCI 3314 Elementary Science Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3333 Teaching Science to Elementary Students EDCI 3317 Elementary Mathematics Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3334 Teaching Mathematics to Elementary Students EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) EPSY 3331 Human Development and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Instr. and Assess. to Promote Student Learn. (, ) EDCI 3332 Designing and Implementing Instruction and Assessment EDCI 4327 Elementary Social Studies Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3335 Teaching Social Studies to Elementary Students EDLI 4330 Elementary Language Arts Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3336 Teaching English Language Arts and Reading to Elementary Students EDBI 4608 Student Teaching EC-6 Bilingual Generalist (, ) **EDCI 4637 Student Teaching for Elementary Teachers 3 Reading 9 hours ( ) BILS 3310 Emergent Literacy in the Bilingual Classroom (Spanish) ( ) EDBE 3324 Early Biliteracy BILS 3312 Teaching Reading in the Bilingual Classroom (Spanish) ( ) EDBE 4305 Language Arts in the Bilingual Classroom EDLI 3329 E.S.L. Literacy and Assessment ( ) READ 4340 Reflective Reading and Writing Assessment 4 English/Spanish 15 hours ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3330 English Grammar ENGL 3362 English Grammar SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 4316 Acquisition of the Spanish Language SPAN 4315 Acquisition of the Spanish Language 5 Social Studies 6 hours GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I INDS 3303 Culture and Humanity: Human Diversity, Cross Cultural Persp. **HIST 4390 Special Topics in World History 6 Math 6 hours MATH 1350 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 1351 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II 7 Science 4 hours PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Teachers I * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Teachers II * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II 8 - Combination of Subjects 14 hours ( ) EDSL 4305 Foundations of Bilingual Education and ESL ( ) EDBE 3322 Foundations of Bilingual Education and ESL SPED 4386 Modifications in Inclusive Setting ( ) SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education BILS 4306 Content Area Methods in the Bilingual Classroom ( ) EDBE 4306 The Bilingual Curriculum in the Content Areas KINE 2255 Health and Motor Development for EC-6 ( ) KINE 3355 Health and Motor Development ECED 4385 Growth and Development of the Young Children ( ) **ECEC 4311 Observing, Assessing and Guiding Behavior of Young Children TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower then a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/ Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further Information.
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (E.S.L. - EC-6th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 49 050 - Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1304 Teaching Music in the Elementary School MUSI 1313 Teaching Music in the Elementary School 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 24 hours (, ) EDCI 3314 Elementary Science Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3333 Teaching Science to Elementary Students EDCI 4327 Elementary Social Studies Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3335 Teaching Social Studies to Elementary Students EDCI 3317 Elementary Mathematics Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3334 Teaching Mathematics to Elementary Students EDLI 4330 Elementary Language Arts Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3336 Teaching English Lang. Arts and Reading to Elementary Students EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) EPSY 3331 Human Development and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. and Assess to Promote Std. Learn. (, ) EDCI 3332 Designing and Implementing Instruction and Assessment EDCI 4608 Student Teaching EC-6 ESL Generalist (, ) EDCI 4637 Student Teaching for Elementary Teachers (EC-6) 3 Reading 12 hours ( ) EDLI 3311 Beginning English Literacy for English Language Learners ( ) READ 3320 Early Literacy Development EDLI 3325 Literacy Across for the Curr. for English Language Learners ( ) **EDSL 3326 English as a Second Language EDLI 3329 E.S.L. Literacy and Assessment ( ) READ 4340 Reflective Reading and Writing Assessment EDLI 3340 E.S.L. Language Arts and Literature ( ) **READ 3350 Literature and Disciplinary Learning in the Elementary School 4 English 9 hours ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 4325 Composition Techniques ENGL 4343 Composition Theory and Pedagogy ENGL 3330 English Grammar ENGL 3362 English Grammar 5 Social Studies 6 hours GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educator GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I INDS 3303 Culture and Humanity: Human Diversity, Cross Cultural Persp. **HIST 4390 Special Topics in World History 6 Math 6 hours MATH 1350 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 1351 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II 7 Science 4 hours PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II 8- Combination of Subjects 17 hours ( ) EDSL 4305 Foundations of Bilingual Education and E.S.L. ( ) EDSL 3322 Foundations of Bilingual Education and ESL SPED 4386 Modifications Inclusive Setting ( ) SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education KINE 2255 Health and Motor Development for EC-6 ( ) KINE 3355 Health and Motor Development EDSL 4306 Content Area Methods in the E.S.L. Classroom ( ) EDSL 4306 Content Area Methods in the ESL Classroom ECED 4385 Growth and Development of the Young Children ( ) **ECEC 4311 Observing, Assessing and Guiding Behavior of Young Children ECED 4389 The Environment and Early Childhood ( ) **ECEC 3308 Quality and Develop. Appropriate Env. for Children Ages 0-5 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION - 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) - 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/1/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/ Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further Information.
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (Special Education - EC-6th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 50 050 - Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1304 Teaching Music in the Elementary School MUSI 1313 Teaching Music in the Elementary School 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 24 hours (, ) EDCI 3314 Elementary Science Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3333 Teaching Science to Elementary Students EDCI 3317 Elementary Mathematics Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3334 Teaching Mathematics to Elementary Students EDCI 4327 Elementary Social Studies Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3335 Teaching Social Studies to Elementary Students EDLI 4330 Elementary Language Arts Content Pedagogy (, ) EDCI 3336 Teaching English Language Arts and Reading to Elementary Students EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) EPSY 3331 Human Development and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. and Assess to Promote Std. Learn. (, ) EDCI 3332 Designing and Implementing Instruction and Assessment 3 Reading 9 hours ( ) EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6 (, ) SPED 4313 Student Teaching Generic Special Education (, ) EDCI 4637 Student Teaching for Elementary Teachers (EC-6) EDLI 3311 Beginning English Literacy for English Language Learners ( ) READ 3320 Early Literacy Development EDLI 3329 E.S.L. Literacy and Assessment ( ) READ 4340 Reflective Reading and Writing Assessment EDLI 3340 E.S.L. Language Arts and Literature ( ) **READ 3350 Literature and Disciplinary Learning in the Elementary School 4 English 9 hours ENGL 3319 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 3361 Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics ENGL 4325 Composition Techniques ENGL 4343 Composition Theory and Pedagogy ENGL 3330 English Grammar ENGL 3362 English Grammar 5 Social Studies 3 hours GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I GEOG 3320 Cultural Geography for Educators I 6 Math 6 hours MATH 1350 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers I MATH 1350 Fundamentals of Mathematics I MATH 1351 Fundamental of Mathematics for Teachers II MATH 1351 Fundamentals of Mathematics II 7 Science 4 hours PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II * Science Lab (from GEC) PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II 8 Combination of Subjects 21 hours ( ) SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children ( ) SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children SPED 4395 Practicum in Generic Special Education ( ) SPED 4395 Special Education Practicum in Behavior Techniques SPED 4320 Legal Roles and Resp. of the Special Educator ( ) **SPED 4310 Inclusion and Differentiated Instruction in Special Education ECED 4389 The Environment and Early Childhood ( ) **ECEC 3308 Quality & Developmentally appropriate Environments for Children Ages 0-5 SPED 4330 Problems in Lang. and Lit. for Inds. w/special Needs( ) SPED 4330 Language and Literacy Development of Diverse Exceptional Learners SPED 4350 Assessing Children with Learning Difficulties ( ) SPED 4350 Assessing Exceptional Learners SPED 4380 Classroom Inst. for Individuals w/special Needs ( ) SPED 4380 Instructional Methods for Students with Learning Disabilities 9 Additional Requirements 2 hours KINE 2255 Health and Motor Development for EC-6 KINE 3355 Health and Motor Development TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/ Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further Information.
Bachelor of Business Administration in International Business 2014-2015 Catalog Page 51 UTB Courses The University of Texas at Brownsville This document provides a list of the UTB courses required for the major and their equivalent UTRGV courses. A significant number of courses have changed their course prefix, number, and title. For any additional information, please visit the Academic Advising Center. Course Equivalents at UTRGV GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics A GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 42 HOURS 42 hours of General Education Core B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business and Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management ** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 International Business Major 24 hours BMIS 3303 E- Commerce Strategies ** INFS 4312 E- Commerce Design INTL 3331 International Law ** INTB 3331 International Law INTL 3392 Supply Chain Management ** MGMT 4367 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management INTL 4361 International Management ** MGMT 4311 International Management INTL 4371 International Marketing ** MARK 3310 International Marketing INTL 4381 International Finance & Economics ** FINA 4381 International Finance MARK 3372 Consumer Behavior MARK 3340 Consumer Behavior Choose one course: INTL 4393 Topics in International Business ** INTB 4393 Topics in International Business BUSI 4345 Business Internship *** MARK 4380 Marketing Internship C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * Need Departmental Approval. Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. *** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division and must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Arts in Law and Justice Studies Page 52 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 78 HOURS 1 Reasoning/Theory Requirement 18 hours PHIL 2303 Introduction to Logic/Critical Thinking PHIL 1300 Critical Thinking CRIJ 3302 Research Methods in Criminal Justice CRIJ 3304 Criminal Justice Research Methods CRIJ 3362 Statistics in Criminal Justice CRIJ 3305 Statistical Applications in Criminal Justice CRIJ 3380 Jurisprudence and Justice **See recommendation below. ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing 2 Systems and Practices in Law and Justice 15 hours CRIJ 1306 Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 1306 Court Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2313 Correctional Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2328 Police Systems and Practices GOVT 3314 American State and Local Government POLS 3310 U.S. State and Local Government GOVT 4367 The Judiciary POLS 4310 U.S. Judicial Process 3 Substantive/Procedural Aspects of Law 18 hours ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law CRIJ 1310 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3310 The Constitution and Criminal Law CRIJ 3315 Legal Aspects of Evidence for Law Enforcement CRIJ 3316 Criminal Evidence and Proof CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections CRIJ 3331 Legal Aspects of Corrections GOVT 4320 American Constitutional Law: Powers POLS 4311 U.S. Constitutional Law Federalism GOVT 4321 American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties POLS 4312 U.S. Constitutional Law Civil Liberties 4 Behavioral Science Requirement 15 hours (Choose option I or II) I. Psychology Emphasis PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 3326 Social Psychology PSYC 3324 Social Psychology PSYC 4330 Psychology and the Legal Systems PSYC 4342 Psychology and Law PSYC 3313 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 4313 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 3333 Theories of Personality PSYC 4333 Theories of Personality II. Government/Political Science Emphasis GOVT 3373 Contemporary Texas POLS 3311 Contemporary Texas Politics GOVT 4372 Classical Political Theory POLS 3340 Classical Political Theory GOVT 4373 Modern Political Theory POLS 3341 Modern Political Theory GOVT 4374 American Public Policy POLS 3355 U.S. Public Policy One course from: GOVT 3301 Citizenship and Community Development No course equivalent GOVT 3302 Ethics and Public Service No course equivalent GOVT 3322 Introduction to Comparative Politics POLS 3320 Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics GOVT 3323 Foundations of Public Administration and Service No course equivalent GOVT 3363 American Hispanic Politics POLS 4316 U.S. Latin@ Politics GOVT 4312 American Hispanic Politics No course equivalent GOVT 4314 Leadership and Non-Profit Organization No course equivalent GOVT 4360 The Presidency POLS 4314 U.S. Executive Process GOVT 4363 The Congress POLS 4313 U.S. Legislative Process GOVT 4365 Public Personnel Administration No course equivalent GOVT 4366 American Political Parties and Politics POLS 3312 U.S. Political Parties GOVT 4368 Special Topics in American Government POLS 3394 Special Topics in Politics 5 Internship Requirement 3 hours Choose one course:
CRIJ 4301 Practicum Field Experience CRIJ 4364 Field Internship GOVT 3385 Internship POLS 3190 Internship 6 Electives 9 hours 9 hours of Electives Page 53 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Choose one course: POLS 3331 Global Security POLS 3355 U.S. Public Policy POLS 4310 U.S. Judicial Process Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management 2014-2015 Catalog Page 54 UTB Courses The University of Texas at Brownsville This document provides a list of the UTB courses required for the major and their equivalent UTRGV courses. A significant number of courses have changed their course prefix, number, and title. For any additional information, please visit the Academic Advising Center. Course Equivalents at UTRGV GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics A GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 42 HOURS 42 hours of General Education Core B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business and Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management ** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Management Major 24 hours ACCT 3324 Cost Management ** ACCT 3324 Cost Accounting and Management BMIS 3303 E- Commerce Strategies ** INFS 4312 E- Commerce Design INTL 3392 Supply Chain Management ** MGMT 4367 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management INTL 4361 International Management ** MGMT 4311 International Management MANA 3362 Human Resource Management ** MGMT 3362 Human Resource Management MANA 4360 Organizational Theory and Behavior ** MGMT 4321 Organizational Behavior MANA 4366 Small Business Management ** MGMT 4356 Foundations of Entrepreneurship Choose one course: MANA 4367 Topics in Management ** MGMT 4300 Topics in Management BUSI 4345 Business Internship *** MARK 4380 Marketing Internship C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION - 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) - 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * Need Departmental Approval. Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. *** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division and must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management Information Systems 2014-2015 Catalog Page 55 UTB Courses The University of Texas at Brownsville This document provides a list of the UTB courses required for the major and their equivalent UTRGV courses. A significant number of courses have changed their course prefix, number, and title. For any additional information, please visit the Academic Advising Center. Course Equivalents at UTRGV GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics A GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 42 HOURS 42 hours of General Education Core B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting COSC 1336 Programming Fundamentals I ( ) CSCI 1370 Engineering Computer Science I BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I ** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BMIS 3351 Information Systems** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 4352 Business and Society** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Management Information Systems Major 24 hours BMIS 3303 E- Commerce Strategies ** INFS 4312 E- Commerce Design BMIS 3310 Business Process Logic ** INFS 3330 Business Process Logic BMIS 4310 Project Management ** INFS 4308 Project Management COSC 1337 Programming Fundamentals II CSCI/CMPE 3326 Object Oriented Programming in JAVA Select 12 hours from the following list: BMIS 3301 Web Programming** INFS 3310 Introduction to Business Programming BMIS 4367 Topics in Management Information Systems ** INFS 4399 Selected Topics in Information Systems COSC 2336 Programming Fundamentals III ( ) CSCI/CMPE 2380 Computer Science II COSC 4313 Computer Networks CSCI/CMPE 4345 Computer Networks COSC 4319 Computer and Cyber Security CSCI 4318 Cyber Security COSC 4342 Database Management Systems CSCI/CMPE 4333 Database Design and Implementation COSC 4343 Data Mining CSCI 4343 Data Mining C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 **CSCI courses are highly recommended. TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 * Need Departmental Approval. ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology Page 56 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods 030 Natural Sciences CHEM 1411 General Chemistry I CHEM 1311/1111 General Chemistry I/Lab I CHEM 1412 General Chemistry II CHEM 1312/1112 General Chemistry II/Lab II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 54 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 23 hours BIOL 1306/1106 Biology for Science Majors I/Lab I BIOL 1406 General Biology I BIOL 1307/1107 Biology for Science Majors II/Lab II BIOL 1407 General Biology II BIOL 3303/3103 Genetics/Lab BIOL 3413 Genetics BIOL 3309/3109 Ecology/Lab BIOL 3409 Ecology BIOL 3312/3112 Cell and Molecular Biology/Lab BIOL 3412 Cell Biology BIOL 4301 Evolution BIOL 4301 Evolution 2 Marine Biology Core 11 hours BIOL 2310 Marine Processes and Ecosystems Dynamics BIOL 2310 Marine Processes and Ecosystem Dynamics BIOL 3320 Marine Biochemistry BIOL 3320 Marine Biogeochemistry BIOL 3430 Field Methods and Analyses in Marine Biology BIOL 3430 Field Methods and Analysis in Marine Biology BIOL 4101 Marine Biology Seminar BIOL 4401 Marine Biology Seminar 3 Marine Biology Electives 20 hours BIOL 3314/3114 Invertebrate Zoology/Lab BIOL 3414 Invertebrate Zoology BIOL 4302/4102 Marine Zoology/Lab BIOL 4402 Marine Zoology BIOL 4304/4104 Ichthyology/Lab BIOL 4404 Ichthyology BIOL 4310/4110 Marine Botany/Lab BIOL 4410 Marine Botany BIOL 4327/4127 Coastal Ecology/Lab BIOL 4430 Coastal Ecology BIOL 4370 Topics in Biology BIOL 4398 Special Topics I BIOL 4399 Research Problems in Biology BIOL 4399 Research Problems in Biology BIOL 4411 Coral Reef Ecology BIOL 3416 Coral Reef Ecology GEOG 4440 Geographic Information Systems **GEOL 3408 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems C SUPPORT COURSES 24 HOURS CHEM 2423 Organic Chemistry I CHEM 2323/2123 Organic Chemistry I /Lab I CHEM 2425 Organic Chemistry II CHEM 2325/2125 Organic Chemistry II /Lab II MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I PHYS 1401 College Physics I PHYS 1401 General Physics I PHYS 1402 College Physics II PHYS 1402 General Physics II ENVR 3405 Oceanography ENVR 3405 Oceanography TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Admission requirements to this program: BIOL-1406, BIOL-1407, CHEM- 1411, MATH-2412 (or higher) with C or better grade in all these courses and Departmental approval. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing 2014-2015 Catalog Page 57 UTB Courses The University of Texas at Brownsville This document provides a list of the UTB courses required for the major and their equivalent UTRGV courses. A significant number of courses have changed their course prefix, number, and title. For any additional information, please visit the Academic Advising Center. Course Equivalents at UTRGV GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR THE MAJOR 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics A GENERAL EDUCATION CORE 42 HOURS 42 hours of General Education Core B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools ( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communications ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business and Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management ** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Marketing Major 24 hours BMIS 3303 E- Commerce Strategies ** INFS 4312 E- Commerce Design INTL 4371 International Marketing ** MARK 3310 International Marketing MARK 3372 Consumer Behavior MARK 3340 Consumer Behavior MARK 4371 Sales Management and Personal Selling ** MARK 4384 Professional Selling and Sales Management MARK 4372 Promotion Strategy ** MARK 4385 Integrated Marketing Communications MARK 4376 Marketing Strategy ** MARK 4399 Marketing Strategy (Capstone) MARK 4378 Marketing Research ** MARK 4350 Marketing Research Choose one course: MARK 4377 Topics in Marketing ** MARK 4370 Topics in Marketing BUSI 4345 Business Internship *** MARK 4380 Marketing Internship C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses. Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION - 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) - 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. * Need Departmental Approval. ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. *** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division and must have a 2.75 cumulative GPA. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BBA required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Science in Materials Management and Logistics Page 58 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1325 Math for Business & Soc Sci II MATH 1325 Calculus for Business and Social Sciences 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences ( ) ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Business Administration Lower Division Core 18 hours ACCT 2301 Principles of Accounting I ( ) ACCT 2301 Introduction To Financial Accounting ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II ( ) ACCT 2302 Introduction To Managerial Accounting BMIS 1310 Data Management Tools( ) INFS 2300 Data Modeling Management Tools BUSI 1301 Business Principles ( ) MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business BUSI 2341 Statistics ( ) QUMT 2341 Business Statistics I ECON 2302 Microeconomics ( ) ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics 2 Business Administration Upper Division Core 30 hours BLAW 3337 Business Law I** BLAW 3337 Business Law I BUSI 3343 Decision Analysis ** QUMT 3341 Business Statistics II ENGL 3322 Business Communication ENGL 3343 Business Communication MANA 3361 Principles of Management MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organization** INFS 3390 Management Information Systems FINA 3380 Managerial Finance ** FINA 3380 Introduction to Finance MANA 4352 Business & Society ** MGMT 4304 Business and Society MANA 3363 Operations Management MGMT 4363 Operations Management *BUSI 4369 Strategic Management** MGMT 4389 Strategic Management 3 Material Management and Logistics Major 24 hours ACCT 3324 Cost Management ** ACCT 3324 Cost Accounting and Management INTL 3392 Supply Chain Management** MGMT 4367 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management INTL 4361 International Management ** MGMT 4311 International Management INTL 4393 Topics in International Business** INTB 4393 Topics in International Business MTML 3310 Import/Export Theory** MTML 3310 Import/Export Theory MTML 4310 Forescasting** MTML 4310 Forecasting MTML 4320 Materials Management and ERP** MTML 4320 Materials Management and ERP MTML 4330 Import/Export Operations** MTML 4330 Import/Export Operations C BUSINESS RESTRICTED ELECTIVES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Business Restricted Electives Select 6 hours from Business courses Select 6 hours from Business courses (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 * Need Departmental Approval. Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Student must obtain approval for admission to Upper Division. Admission to Upper Division: completed, or be within 6 hrs. of completing ALL lower level BS required courses, and have a 2.5 GPA. For graduation, a student must have a 2.5 cumulative GPA, a 2.5 GPA in the major, and a 2.5 GPA in the upper division core.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (4th - 8th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 59 020 Mathematics* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS *** 1 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry-Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project-Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar(, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 29 hours MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 3331 Geometry I MATH 3352 Modern Geometry I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 3306 Foundations of Analysis MATH 3350 Introduction to Mathematical Proof MATH 3321 Algebra I MATH 3363 Modern Algebra I MATH 3349 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I 3 Teaching Concentration 9 hours ( ) MATH 2303 Functions and Modeling MATE 3321 Functions and Modeling MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Science - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science BIOL 3304 Research Methods - UTeach BIOL 4392 Research Methods in the Science and Mathematics Classroom (UTeach) 4 Literacy 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy 5 Science 4 hours PSCI 4210 Physical Sciences for Educators I 1 Science Lab PSCI 4210 Physical Science for Educators I PSCI 4220 Physical Sciences for Educators II 1 Science Lab PSCI 4220 Physical Science for Educators II 6 Math/Science Electives 15 hours 15 hours of MATH and Science Electives TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: MATH-2414 with C or better grade and UTCH 1101 with a C or better and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. 1 See Major = Science Lab requirement * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). Maintain a minimum 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/ Student Teaching Requirements. Contact UTeach program for further information. *** Prior to graduation, a student must take Major Field Test in Mathematics.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics (8th - 12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 60 020 Mathematics* MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS*** 1 Pedagogy and Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDCI 1101 Step 1: Inquiring Approaches to Teaching (, ) UTCH 1101 Inquiry Approaches to Teaching EDCI 1102 Step 2: Inquiring Based Lesson Design (, ) UTCH 1102 Inquiry-Based Lesson Design EDCI 3350 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science (, ) UTCH 3301 Knowing and Learning in Mathematics and Science EDCI 3355 Classroom Interactions (, ) UTCH 3302 Classroom Interactions EDCI 3360 Project Based Instruction (, ) UTCH 3303 Project-Based Instruction EDCI 4650 Apprentice Teaching 6-12 (, ) UTCH 4601 Apprentice Teaching EDCI 4170 Apprentice Teaching Seminar(, ) UTCH 4101 Apprentice Teaching Seminar 2 Core Courses for the Major 29 hours MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 3331 Geometry I MATH 3352 Modern Geometry I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 3306 Foundation of Analysis MATH 3350 Introduction to Mathematical Proof MATH 3321 Algebra I MATH 3363 Modern Algebra I MATH 3349 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I 3 Teaching Concentration 9 hours MATH 2303 Functions and Modeling MATE 3321 Functions and Modeling MATH 3307 Perspectives on Mathematics and Science - UTeach MATE 3317 Perspectives in Mathematics and Science BIOL 3304 Research Methods - UTeach BIOL 4392 Research Methods in the Science and Mathematics Classroom (UTeach) 4 Math Electives 15 hours 15 hours of Mathematics (MATH) Electives 5 Literacy 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy 6 Electives 4 hours 4 hours of Electives TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: MATH-2414 with C or better grade and UTCH 1101 with a C or better and a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with a grade no lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Requirements. Contact UTeach program for further information. ** *Prior to graduation a student must take Major Field Test in Mathematics.
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics Page 61 020 Mathematics * MATH 2413 Calculus I MATH 2413 Calculus I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 35 HOURS *** MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2305 Discrete Mathematics MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 2318 Linear Algebra MATH 3331 Geometry I MATH 3352 Modern Geometry I MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2414 Calculus II MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 2415 Calculus III MATH 3321 Algebra I MATH 3363 Modern Algebra I MATH 3306 Foundations of Analysis MATH 3350 Introduction to Mathematical Proof MATH 3349 Differential Equations MATH 3341 Differential Equations MATH 4395 Research Experience in Mathematics MATH 4390 Mathematics Project MATH 4395 Research Experience in Mathematics MATH 4391 Research Experience in Mathematics MATH 3381 Statistics MATH 3331 Applied Statistics I C RESTRICTED MATH ELECTIVES 18 HOURS 18 hours of Restricted Mathematics (MATH) Electives (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) D ELECTIVES 25 HOURS 25 hours of Electives (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Admission requirements to this program: MATH-2414 with C or better grade. * Grade of C or better is required for a MATH course used to fulfill the General Education Core requirement (MATH-1314 College Algebra or higher). *** Prior to graduation, a student must take Major Field Test in Mathematics.
Bachelor of Multidisciplinary Studies Page 62 B DEGREE REQUIREMENTS* 36 HOURS Take two 18-Hour Specializations from Liberal Arts, Sciences, Business, Education, Health Science, or Applied Technologies. Courses in a specialization must be from the same discipline. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS* 36 HOURS Take two 18-Hour Specializations from Liberal Arts, Sciences, Business, Education, Health Science, or Applied Technologies. Courses in a specialization must be from the same discipline. 1 Specialization I 18 hours 1 Specialization I 18 hours (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) 2 Specialization II 18 hours 2 Specialization II 18 hours (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C - ELECTIVES - 42 HOURS C - ELECTIVES - 42 HOURS (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (12 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 4/20/15 TOTAL TECHNICAL HOURS FROM AAS 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 All prerequisites for 3000, 4000 level courses must be met. Select hours from the following suggested specializations: Tentative SPECIALIZATIONS Options BAAS & BMS 2014-2015 *ALLIED HEALTH HPRS 3301 Intro. to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3301 Introduction to the Evolving Healthcare System HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3302 Medical Law/Ethics for the Health Professional HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3309 Leading and Managing the Healthcare Team HPRS 3316 Nutritional Concepts for Health Professionals HPRS 3316 Nutrition Concepts for Allied Health Practitioners HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3320 Patient Education in Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 3324 Teaching in the Health Sciences HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4301 Introduction to Health Data Utilization HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4302 Continuous Quality Improvement HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4312 Applied Pathophysiology HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care HPRS 4334 Issues and Trends in Health Care ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 2301 Physical Anthropology ANTH 1324 Human Evolution ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 3301 Cultures and Communities of Latin America ANTH 4348 Peoples and Cultures of Mexico ANTH 3374 Religion in Society ANTH 3374 Religion in Society ANTH 3375 Mexican American Folklore ANTH 3375 Mexican American Folklore ANTH 4353 Ritual, Belief and Healing ANTH 4350 Mexican American Folk Medicine ANTH 4369 Archeology of Mexico and Central America ANTH 4369 Archaeology of Mexico and Central America ANTH 4383 Independent Study ANTH 4390 Directed Studies *BUSINESS Business Management Information System BMIS 3301 Web Programming INFS 3310 Introduction to Business Programming BMIS 3302 Database Information Systems **INFS 3335 Database Management
BMIS 3303 E-Commerce Strategies ± INFS 4312 E-Commerce Design BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations ± INFS 3390 Management Information Systems BMIS 4303 Web Systems Development **INFS 3338 Computer Networks and the Internet BMIS 4304 Systems Analysis E-Business **INFS 3336 Systems Analysis ± Admission to Upper Division Page 63 EDUCATION These courses are to be counted as electives and are only for degree purposes and do not count for certification. Students do not apply for admission into the Teacher Certification Program but must complete general education core to be eligible to enroll into education courses. ECED 4385 Growth and Development of Young Children **ECEC 4311 Observing, Assessing and Guiding Behavior of Young Children ECED 4389 The Environment and Early Childhood **ECEC 3308 Quality & Develop. Appropriate Env. for Children Ages 0-5 SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children SPED 3390 Introduction to Exceptional Children SPED 4320 Legal Roles and Resp. of the Special Educator **SPED 4310 Inclusion and Diff. Instruction in Special Ed. EDSL 4306 Content Area Method in ESL Classroom EDSL 4306 Content Area Methods in the ESL Classroom EDSL 4307 Foundations of Bilingual/ESL No course equivalent Choose one: EDLI 3311 Beg. English Literacy for English Lang. Learners READ 3320 Early Literacy Development BILS 3310 Emergent Lit. in the Bil. Classroom (Spanish) EDBE 3324 Early Biliteracy * # BUSINESS - Management ** MANA 3361 Principles of Management (no prerequisites) MGMT 3361 Principles of Management MARK 3371 Principles of Marketing (no prerequisites) MARK 3300 Principles of Marketing MANA 3362 Human Resource Management MGMT 3362 Human Resource Management MANA 4366 Small Business Management MGMT 4356 Foundations of Entrepreneurship BMIS 3303 E-Commerce Strategies INFS 4312 E-Commerce Design BMIS 3351 Information Systems in Organizations INFS 3390 Management Information Systems *EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY EDTC 3310 Introduction to Educational Technology EDTC 3310 Introduction to Educational Technology EDTC 3320 Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer EDTC 3320 Instructional Design for the Corporate Trainer EDTC 3321 Computer/Web-Based Training EDTC 3321 Computer/Web-Based Training EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDTC 3332 Application of Instructional Technology EDTC 3332 Application of Instructional Technology EDTC 3325 Computer Mediated Comm. and Collaboration EDTC 3325 Computer Mediated Comm. and Collaboration *LEGAL STUDIES ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law ALAW 3300 Foundations of Law ALAW 3307 Civil Litigation Advanced ALAW 3307 Civil Litigation Advanced ALAW 3310 Immigration Law & Procedures No course equivalent ALAW 3312 Evidence ALAW 3312 Evidence ALAW 3315 Criminal Law and Procedure-Advanced ALAW 3315 Criminal Law and Procedure - Advanced ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4301 Legal Research and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing ALAW 4310 Legal Analysis and Writing *TECHNOLOGY CORPORATE TRAINING TECT 3301 Foundations of Technology Training TECT 3301 Foundations of Technology Training TECT 3302 Technology Training Methods and Strategies TECT 3302 Technology Training Methods and Strategies TECT 3303 Training Methods in Industry TECT 3303 Training Methods in Industry TECT 4304 Consulting Practice for Technology Training TECT 4304 Consulting Practice in Technology Training TECT 4305 Current Issues in Technology Training TECT 4305 Current Issues in Technology Training TECT 4306 Multicultural Technology Training TECT 4306 Multicultural Technology Training (Technology Training Certificate awarded for 18 hours training block) NOTE: *Specializations are offered on-line. ** ONLY one specialization from College of Business permitted. # Courses offered online alternate each semester. Rev. Date: 4/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Music (Guitar - EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 64 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia MUSI 4311 (MUSI 4311 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2310 Technology in Music EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess. to Promote Stud. Lear. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. MUSI 3304 (MUSI 3304 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2301 Elementary Music Techniques EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy MUSI 3306 (MUSI 3306 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 4312 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Music Content Pedagogy EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 47 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). *Must also take MUSI 1115 and 2114 Piano for Music Majors II and III MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3102 Instrumental Conducting I MUSI 3307 Secondary Instrumental Techniques **MUSI 4310 Music Advocacy, Outreach, and Business MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1187 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1188 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2187 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2188 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3101 Applied Music V ( ) MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * MUAP 3102 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4101 Applied Music VII ( ) MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * (Student must pass a sophomore recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). Student must pass a junior/senior recital before enrolling EDCI 4311 and EDSC 4398.
4 Guitar Option Courses 10 hours MUSI 1183 Voice Class I MUSI 1183 Vocal Methods Page 65 MUSI 2189 Strings Class II (Applied Cello may be substituted) ** MUSI 1196 Low String Methods MUSI 1188 Percussion Class MUSI 1188 Percussion Methods MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy MUSI 1192 Guitar Methods and MUSI 3103 Vocal Pedagogy II MUSI 1189 Strings Class I MUSI 1195 High String Methods MUEN 1137 Guitar Ensemble (3 core ensemble) MUEN 1124 Guitar Ensemble (course must be taken 4 times) MUEN 3137 Guitar Ensemble (3 core ensemble) MUEN 3124 Guitar Ensemble (course must be taken 3 times) Must be enrolled in Guitar Ensemble (core ensemble) and an elective MUEN 1134Chamber Music for Guitar (course must be taken 2 times) ensemble each semester. MUEN 3134 Chamber Music for Guitar 5 Additional Requirements 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy ( ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Music (Guitar) Page 66 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 60 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 60 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3101 Choral Conducting I MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 4311 Computer Applications in Music MUSI 2310 Technology in Music MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1287 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1288 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2287 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2288 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3301 Applied Music V * ( ) (Student must pass a sophomore MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). MUAP 3302 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4301 Applied Music VII * ( ) (Student must pass a junior recital MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * before enrolling in MUAP 4301). MUAP 4302 Applied Music VIII* ( ) (Student must pass a senior recital MUAP 4251-4269 Applied Music VIII* before graduation). C GUITAR OPTION COURSES 18 HOURS MUSI 3370 Topics in Music Literature MUSI 3106 Guitar Lit. and MUSI 4301 Chamber and Symphonic Music Lit. MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy MUSI 3210 The Art of Teaching and Pedagogy MUEN 3137/1137 Guitar Orchestra (8 core ensemble) Complete 8 hours of Major Ensembles, of which 4 hours must be advanced, from MUEN 1124, 3124 Guitar Ensemble Choose 4 hours of MUEN Secondary Ensemble (Must be enrolled in core and secondary ensemble every semester). Suggested secondary ensembles: Choir, Chamber, Improvisation, Jazz Guitar, Jazz Band, and Mariachi. Complete 8 hours of Secondary Ensembles, of which 4 hours must be advanced, from MUEN 1134, 3134 Chamber Music for Guitar TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. In addition, each semester the student is required to be in a core ensemble and an elective ensemble of choice and be enrolled in the appropriate applied lesson, pass a piano proficiency exam and pass a comprehensive departmental exam before graduation. The student is required to be enrolled in piano class each long semester until the piano exam is passed.
Bachelor of Music (Instrumental - EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 67 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia MUSI 4311 (MUSI 4311 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2310 Technology in Music EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess. to Promote Stud. Lear. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. MUSI 3304 (MUSI 3304 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2301 Elementary Music Techniques EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy MUSI 3306 (MUSI 3306 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 4312 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 47 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). *Must also take MUSI 1115 and 2114 Piano for Music Majors II and III MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3102 Instrumental Conducting I MUSI 3307 Secondary Instrumental Techniques MUSI 3212 Marching Band Techniques and MUSI 3105 Concert Band Lit. MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4102 Instrumental Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1187 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1188 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2187 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2188 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3101 Applied Music V ( ) MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V *
MUAP 3102 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4101 Applied Music VII ( ) MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * (Student must pass a sophomore recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). Student must pass a junior/senior recital before enrolling EDCI 4311 and EDSC 4398. Page 68 4 Instrumental Option Courses 10 hours MUSI 1188 Percussion Class MUSI 1188 Percussion Methods MUSI 1166 Woodwind Class I MUSI 1166 Woodwind Methods I MUSI 1189 Strings Class I MUSI 1195 High String Methods or MUSI 1196 Low String Methods MUSI 2166 Woodwind Class II MUSI 1167 Woodwind Methods II MUSI 1168 High Brass Class MUSI 1178 High Brass Methods MUSI 2168 Low Brass Class MUSI 1179 Low Brass Methods Choose 4 hours of MUEN Ensembles *Must be enrolled in core Must take 7 hours of Major Ensembles (3 hours must be advanced): ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester. MUEN 1121, 1122, 3121, 3122 Must take 4 hours of Secondary Ensembles (2 hours must be advanced): MUEN 1131, 1132, 1136, 1137, 1140, 3131, 3132, 3136, 3137, 3140 5 Additional Requirements 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy ( ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Music (Instrumental) Page 69 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 60 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 60 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV musi 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3102 Instrumental Conducting I MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 4311 Computer Applications in Music MUSI 2310 Technology in Music MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1287 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1288 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2287 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2288 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3301 Applied Music V * ( ) (Student must pass a sophomore MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). MUAP 3302 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4301 Applied Music VII * ( ) (Student must pass a junior recital MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * before enrolling in MUAP 4301). MUAP 4302 Applied Music VIII* ( ) (Student must pass a senior recital MUAP 4251-4269 Applied Music VIII* before graduation). C INSTRUMENTAL OPTION COURSES 18 HOURS MUSI 3370 Topics in Music Literature MUSI 3204 Instrumental Lit. and 4301 Chamber and Symphonic Music Lit. MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy MUSI 3210 Piano Pedagogy I Choose 8 hours of MUEN (core ensemble) Choose 8 hours of MUEN (core ensemble) Choose 4 hours of MUEN Ensembles (must be advanced level) Choose 4 hours of MUEN Ensembles (must be advanced level) (Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester). TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (Minimum) 36 Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. In addition, each semester the student is required to be in a core ensemble and an elective ensemble of choice and be enrolled in the appropriate applied lesson, pass a piano proficiency exam and pass a comprehensive departmental exam before graduation. The student is required to be enrolled in piano class each long semester until the piano exam is passed.
Bachelor of Music (Keyboard - EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 70 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia MUSI 4311 (MUSI 4311 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2310 Technology in Music EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess. to Promote Stud. Lear. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. MUSI 3304 (MUSI 3304 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2301 Elementary Music Techniques EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy MUSI 3306 (MUSI 3306 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 4312 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Music Content Pedagogy EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 47 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). *Must also take MUSI 1115 and 2114 Piano for Music Majors II and III MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3101 Choral Conducting I MUSI 3307 Secondary Instrumental Techniques **MUSI 1197 Instrumental Methods MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1187 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1188 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2187 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2188 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3101 Applied Music V ( ) MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * MUAP 3102 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4101 Applied Music VII ( ) MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * (Student must pass a sophomore recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). Student must pass a junior/senior recital before enrolling EDCI 4311 and EDSC 4398.
4 Keyboard Option Courses 10 hours MUSI 3370 Topics in Music Literature **MUSI 3206, 3207 Piano Literature I and II Page 71 MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy **MUSI 3111, 3112 Piano Pedagogy I and II MUEN 1142 Accompanying (4 core ensembles) MUEN 1125 Piano Accompanying (this course must be taken 4 times) MUEN 3142 Accompanying (4 core ensembles) MUEN 3125 Piano Accompanying (this course must be taken 3 times) Choose MUEN Secondary Ensembles *Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester. Must take 4 hours of Secondary Ensembles (2 hours must be advanced): MUEN 1135, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 3135, 3140, 3141, 3142, 3143 5 Additional Requirements 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy ( ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Music (Keyboard) Page 72 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 60 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 60 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3101 Choral Conducting I MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 4311 Computer Applications in Music MUSI 2310 Technology in Music MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1287 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1288 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2287 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2288 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3301 Applied Music V * ( ) (Student must pass a sophomore MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). MUAP 3302 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4301 Applied Music VII * ( ) (Student must pass a junior recital MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * before enrolling in MUAP 4301). MUAP 4302 Applied Music VIII* ( ) (Student must pass a senior recital MUAP 4251-4269 Applied Music VIII* before graduation). C KEYBOARD OPTION COURSES 18 HOURS MUSI 1114 Keyboard Skills I MUSI 2118 Keyboard Skills I MUSI 1115 Keyboard Skills II MUSI 2119 Keyboard Skills II MUSI 3370 Topics in Music Literature **MUSI 3206, 3207 Piano Literature I and II MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy **MUSI 3111, 3112 Piano Pedagogy I and II MUEN 1142/3142 Accompanying (8 core ensembles) Choose 2 hours of MUEN Secondary Ensembles (Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester). Complete 8 hours of Major Ensembles, of which 4 hours must be advanced, from MUEN 1125 (4 hours), 3125 (4 hours) Complete 7 hours of Secondary Ensembles, of which 3 hours must be advanced, from MUEN 1135, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, 3135, 3140, 3141, 3142, 3143 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (Minimum) 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. In addition, each semester the student is required to be in a core ensemble and an elective ensemble of choice and be enrolled in the appropriate applied lesson, pass a piano proficiency exam and pass a comprehensive departmental exam before graduation. The student is required to be enrolled in piano class each long semester until the piano exam is passed. * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Music (Vocal - EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 73 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours (, ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia MUSI 4311 (MUSI 4311 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2310 Technology in Music EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess. to Promote Stud. Lear. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. MUSI 3304 (MUSI 3304 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 2301 Elementary Music Techniques EDSC 4328 Implementing and Assessing Eff. Sec. Content Pedagogy (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy MUSI 3306 (MUSI 3306 recommended for Music Education majors) MUSI 4312 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC-6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level 3 Core Courses for the Major 47 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3101 Choral Conducting I MUSI 3307 Secondary Instrumental Techniques **MUSI 1197 Instrumental Methods and MUSI 1188 Percussion Methods MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1187 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1188 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2187 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2188 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3101 Applied Music V ( ) MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * MUAP 3102 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4101 Applied Music VII ( ) MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * (Student must pass a sophomore recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). Student must pass a junior/senior recital before enrolling EDCI 4311 and
(Student must pass a sophomore recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). Student must pass a junior/senior recital before enrolling EDCI 4311 and EDSC 4398. Page 74 4 Vocal Option Courses 10 hours MUSI 1162 Diction I MUSI 1160 Diction I MUSI 1165 Diction II MUSI 1161 Diction II MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy **MUSI 3209 Vocal Pedagogy and MUSI 3103 Vocal Pedagogy II Choose 5 hours of MUEN Ensembles *Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester. 5 Additional Requirements 3 hours ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy ( ) READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15 Choose 5 hours of MUEN Ensembles *Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester. * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required.
Bachelor of Music (Vocal) Page 75 050 Visual and Performing Arts MUSI 1308 Music Literature and History I MUSI 1308 Music History and Literature I B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 60 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 60 hours MUSI 1181 Piano Class *(Student must continue to register for this MUSI 1114 Piano for Music Majors I class until Music Dept. piano proficiency is passed). MUSI 1311 Music Theory I ( ) MUSI 1211 Music Theory I MUSI 1111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training I ( ) MUSI 1116 Sight Singing and Ear Training I MUSI 1312 Music Theory II ( ) MUSI 1212 Music Theory II MUSI 1112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training II ( ) MUSI 1117 Sight Singing and Ear Training II MUSI 2311 Music Theory III ( ) MUSI 2211 Music Theory III MUSI 2111 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training III ( ) MUSI 2116 Sight Singing and Ear Training III MUSI 2312 Music Theory IV ( ) MUSI 2212 Music Theory IV MUSI 2112 Elementary Sight Singing and Ear Training IV ( ) MUSI 2117 Sight Singing and Ear Training IV MUSI 3211 Orchestration and Arranging * ( ) (Student must pass an No course equivalent aural skills and piano prof. exam before enrolling in MUSI 3211). MUSI 3389 Introduction to Conducting ( ) MUSI 3101 Choral Conducting I MUSI 3308 Music History II MUSI 3301 Music History and Literature II MUSI 3309 Music History III MUSI 3302 Music History and Literature III MUSI 3312 Counterpoint and Analysis MUSI 3211 Musical Form and Analysis MUSI 4311 Computer Applications in Music MUSI 2310 Technology in Music MUSI 4389 Advanced Conducting MUSI 4101 Choral Conducting II MUSI 4301 Senior Experience in Music MUSI 4299 Senior Recital/Capstone MUAP 1287 Applied Music I ( ) MUAP 1201-1219 Applied Music I * MUAP 1288 Applied Music II ( ) MUAP 1251-1269 Applied Music II * MUAP 2287 Applied Music III ( ) MUAP 2201-2219 Applied Music III * MUAP 2288 Applied Music IV ( ) MUAP 2251-2269 Applied Music IV * MUAP 3301 Applied Music V * ( ) (Student must pass a sophomore MUAP 3201-3219 Applied Music V * recital before enrolling in MUAP 3301). MUAP 3302 Applied Music VI ( ) MUAP 3251-3269 Applied Music VI * MUAP 4301 Applied Music VII * ( ) (Student must pass a junior recital MUAP 4101-4119 Applied Music VII * before enrolling in MUAP 4301). MUAP 4302 Applied Music VIII* ( ) (Student must pass a senior recital MUAP 4251-4269 Applied Music VIII* before graduation). C VOCAL OPTION COURSES 18 HOURS MUSI 1162 Diction I MUSI 1160 Diction I MUSI 1165 Diction II MUSI 1161 Diction II MUSI 3370 Topics in Music Literature MUSI 3208 Song Literature MUSI 3380 Music Pedagogy MUSI 3209 Vocal Pedagogy I and MUSI 3103 Vocal Pedagogy II Choose 10 hours of MUEN Ensembles (Must be enrolled in core ensemble and an elective ensemble each semester). Complete 7 hours of Major Ensembles, of which 3 hours must be advanced, from: MUEN 1141, 1142, 3141, 3142 Complete 7 hours of Secondary Ensembles, of which 3 hours must be advanced, from: MUEN 1140, 1143, 3140, 3143 TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Grade of C or better is required for graduation. In addition, each semester the student is required to be in a core ensemble and an elective ensemble of choice and be enrolled in the appropriate applied lesson, pass a piano proficiency exam before student teaching and pass a comprehensive departmental exam before graduation. The student is * Must consult with faculty advisor for course recommendation. Rev. Date: 4/22/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Generic) Page 76 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 030 Natural Sciences BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I / Lab I BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II / Lab II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 55 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Nursing Major - 55 hours NURS 3503 Health Assessment and Skills NURS 3403 Client Assessment NURS 3612 Medical Surgical Nursing I NURS 3604 Nursing Fundamentals NURS 3305 Nursing Research NURS 3306 Research NURS 3412 Pediatric Nursing NURS 3414 Maternal Child Health NURS 4602 Family Health Care NURS 3616 Medical Surgical Nursing II NURS 3608 Adult Health I NURS 4306 Leadership in Nursing NURS 4605 Leadership in Nursing NURS 4312 Mental Health Nursing NURS 3505 Mental Health Nursing NURS 4614 Medical Surgical Nursing III NURS 4601 Adult Health II NURS 4613 Community Health Nursing NURS 4504 Community Health Nursing NURS 4624 Medical Surgical IV: Practicum **NURS 3308 Clinical Concentration and NURS 3310 Found. of Holistic Nursing NURS 4336 Special Topics NURS 3307 Special Topics in Nursing C SUPPORT COURSES 23 HOURS BIOL 2321/2121 Microbiology/Lab BIOL 3401 General Microbiology CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I or higher level Chemistry CHEM 1405 Introductory Chemistry I NURS 2301 Pathophysiology No course equivalent NURS 2302 Fundamentals of Nursing Practice No course equivalent NURS 2304 Pharmacotherapeutics NURS 3302 Pharmacology PSYC 2314 Lifespan Growth and Development PSYC 3337 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Choose one course: BIOL 1322 Human Nutrition BIOL 1322 Human Nutrition HLTH 2325 Nutrition HLTH 3372 Nutrition and Health TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 * Admission Requirements - General Education Core and Support Courses Completed, minimum grade point average (GPA) 2.5. Minimum grade of C is required. ***Students must contact the School of Nursing for course recommendation. **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Rev. Date: 4/20/15 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (RN to BSN) Page 77 020 Mathematics ( ) MATH 1314 College Algebra MATH 1314 College Algebra 030 Natural Sciences BIOL 2301/2101 Anatomy and Physiology I / Lab I BIOL 2401 Anatomy and Physiology I BIOL 2302/2102 Anatomy and Physiology II / Lab II BIOL 2402 Anatomy and Physiology II B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 79 HOURS 1 Advanced Placement for the Nursing Major 38 hours NURS 3701 Nursing of the Adult Client with Alterations in Homeostasis NURS 3702 Nursing of the Childbearing and Childrearing Families NURS 3303 Nursing of the Family in Psychosocial Crisis NURS 3604 Clinical Skills in Nursing NURS 3705 Advanced Concepts of Clinical Decision Making *Advanced placement block of credit awarded. NURS 3207 Nursing in the Community NURS 3308 Health Assessment in Nursing Practice NURS 3309 Pharmacology and Client Care 2 Nursing Class Base Core Courses 32 hours NURS 4305 Perspectives in Professional Nursing Practice NURS 3301 Professional Mobility NURS 4407 Foundations of Holistic Nursing NURS 3310 Foundations of Holistic Nursing NURS 4309 Research and Evidence Based Nursing Practice NURS 3306 Research NURS 4611 Health Promotion in Professional Nursing **NURS 3307 Special Topics in Nursing^ NURS 4313 Transcultural Nursing **NURS 3307 Special Topics in Nursing^ NURS 4615 Professional Nursing in the Community NURS 4504 Community Health Nursing NURS 4217 Contemporary Issues in Professional Nursing NURS 4303 Issues in Nursing NURS 4519 Leadership in Professional Nursing NURS 4605 Leadership in Nursing 3 Additional Degree Base Requirements 9 hours PSYC 2314 Lifespan Growth and Development PSYC 3337 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Choose one course: BIOL 1322 Human Nutrition BIOL 1322 Human Nutrition HLTH 2325 Nutrition HLTH 3372 Nutrition and Health Choose one course: MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods MATH 1342 Elementary Statistical Methods PSYC 2317 Statistics of Psychology PSYC 2401 Basic Statistics for Psychologists SOCI 2317 Statistical Methods in Sociology SOCI 3301 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 121 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 **Course substitution will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Substitution valid only for AY 2015-2016. Minimum grade of C is required. * Admission Requirements - General Education Core Completed, ADN or Nursing Diploma, minimum grade point average (GPA) 2.5 and current RN license. ***Students must contact the School of Nursing for course recommendation. Rev. Date: 4/20/15 ^ NURS 3307 Special Topics in Nursing may be taken 3 times for credit in order to meet total hours for the degree. In order to receive credit, topic must vary. Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology Page 78 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course 3 hours required) ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology BUSI 1301 Business Principles MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 34 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Psychology Major 13 hours PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2102 Orientation for Psychology Majors PSYC 2102 Orientation for Psychology Majors PSYC 2317 Statistics of Psychology PSYC 2401 Basic Statistics for Psychologists PSYC 3301 Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 3325 Research Methods in Psychology PSYC 4363 Systems and Theories in Psychology PSYC 4363 Systems and Theories in Psychology 2 Psychology Areas of Study 21 hours Psychology as Field of Study Choose at least 1 from the following: PSYC 2308 Child Psychology PSYC 3332 Developmental Psychology: Infancy Through Adolescence PSYC 2314 Lifespan Growth and Development PSYC 3337 Developmental Psychology: Lifespan PSYC 3302 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 3302 Adolescent Psychology PSYC 3303 Adulthood and Aging PSYC 3333 Psychology of Adulthood: Maturity and Old Age PSYC 3312 Psychology of Gender PSYC 3338 Psychology of Gender PSYC 3313 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 4313 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 3326 Social Psychology PSYC 3324 Social Psychology PSYC 3333 Theories of Personality PSYC 4333 Theories of Personality PSYC 3363 Human Sexuality PSYC 4312 Female and Male PSYC 3374 Topics in Psychology No course equivalent PSYC 4374 Advanced Topics in Psychology PSYC 4383 Special Problems Psychology as a Science Choose at least 1 from the following: PSYC 3318 Theories of Learning PSYC 4318 Theories of Learning PSYC 3322 Biopsychology PSYC 3353 Physiological Psychology PSYC 4302 Advanced Statistics for Psychology PSYC 4303 Advanced Statistics for Psychology PSYC 4319 Cognitive Processes PSYC 4319 Cognitive Psychology PSYC 4322 Sensation and Perception PSYC 3373 Sensation and Perception Psychology as an Application of Knowledge Choose at least 2 from the following: PSYC 3324 Health Psychology No course equivalent PSYC 3343 Tests and Measurements in Psychology PSYC 3343 Tests and Measurements in Psychology PSYC 4305 Behavior Management and Modification PSYC 3405 Behavior Modification PSYC 4330 Psychology and the Legal Systems PSYC 4342 Psychology and Law PSYC 4356 Industrial & Organizational Psychology PSYC 4357 Industrial and Organizational Psychology PSYC 4360 Clinical and Counseling Psychology PSYC 4360 Clinical and Counseling Psychology PSYC 4380 Independent Study PSYC 4382 Directed Readings C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 44 HOURS 44 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (9 15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in Public Service Page 79 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 45 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 15 hours GOVT 3323 Foundations of Public Administration and Service No course equivalent GOVT 3331 Research Methods POLS 3370 Scope and Methods GOVT 3332 Applied Statistics Public Service No course equivalent GOVT 3301 Citizenship and Community Development No course equivalent GOVT 3302 Ethics and Public Service No course equivalent 2 Government Electives 15 hours GOVT 4312 Issues in Public Planning No course equivalent GOVT 4365 Public Personnel Administration No course equivalent GOVT 4374 American Public Policy POLS 3355 U.S. Public Policy GOVT 4376 Contemporary Issues in Homeland Security No course equivalent GOVT 4314 Leadership and Non-Profit Organization No course equivalent GOVT 3343 Global Politics and International Relations POLS 3330 International Politics GOVT 3363 American Hispanic Politics POLS 4316 U.S. Latin@ Politics GOVT 3314 American State and Local Government POLS 3310 U.S. State and Local Government GOVT 3385 Internship POLS 3190 Internship 3 Government Electives 6 hours GOVT 4360 The Presidency POLS 4314 U.S. Executive Process GOVT 4363 The Congress POLS 4313 U.S. Legislative Process GOVT 4366 American Political Parties and Politics POLS 3312 U.S. Political Parties GOVT 4367 The Judiciary POLS 4310 U.S. Judicial Process GOVT 4368 Special Topics in American Government POLS 3394 Special Topics in Politics 4 Leadership and Public Service 3 hours GOVT 1381 Leadership and Service No course equivalent 5 Economic Principles 6 hours ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2302 Microeconomics ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 33 HOURS 33 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/1/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15 *Must contact the Department for appropriate course recommendation on required courses.
Bachelor of Arts in Sociology Page 80 080 Social and Behavioral Sciences (1 course 3 hours required) ANTH 2351 Cultural Anthropology ANTH 2351 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology BUSI 1301 Business Principles MGMT 1301 Introduction to Business ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography PSYC 2301 General Psychology PSYC 2301 General Psychology B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 36 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Sociology Major - 15 hours SOCI 1301 Introductory Sociology SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 2305 Introduction to Social Research SOCI 2305 Introduction to Social Research SOCI 2317 Statistical Methods in Sociology SOCI 3301 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences SOCI 3335 Social Theory SOCI 4333 Social Theory for Sociology Students SOCI 4305 Methods of Social Research SOCI 4301 Research Methods 2 Distribution Courses 21 hours (One course must be at 4000 level and must choose at least one course from each category) Category I: Community SOCI 2301 Marriage and Family SOCI 4320 The Sociology of the Family SOCI 2325 Self and Society SOCI 3325 Social Psychology SOCI 3323 Hispanics in a Global Society SOCI 3346 Hispanics in Global Society SOCI 3333 American Communities SOCI 3333 Urban Sociology SOCI 4325 Population SOCI 4326 Population and Society Category II: Stratification SOCI 3363 Gender SOCI 4310 Sociology of Gender SOCI 3364 Minorities SOCI 4313 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4343 Sociology of Globalization SOCI 4343 Sociology of Globalization SOCI 4352 Social Inequality SOCI 4352 Social Stratification Category III: Authority SOCI 3324 Sociology of Health SOCI 3324 Sociology of Health SOCI 3373 Mass Communications and Culture SOCI 3345 Sociology of Mass Communication SOCI 3374 Religion in Society SOCI 3363 Sociology of Religion SOCI 4365 Sexuality and Society SOCI 4365 Sexuality and Society Category IV: Alienation SOCI 1306 Social Problems SOCI 1323 Social Problems SOCI 3313 Criminology SOCI 3313 Criminology SOCI 3325 Migration SOCI 3347 Sociology of Immigration SOCI 3393 Sociology of Aging SOCI 3393 Sociology of Aging SOCI 4314 Sociology of Deviance SOCI 4314 Sociology of Deviance Additional Distribution Electives SOCI 4374 Special Topics in Sociology SOCI 4385 Special Topics in Sociology SOCI 4383 Independent Studies SOCI 4383 Independent Studies C ANTHROPOLOGY SUPPORT COURSES 6 HOURS 6 hours of Anthropology (ANTH) Courses D SUPPORT AREA AND/OR ELECTIVES 36 HOURS 36 hours of Support Area and/or Electives (9 15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 15 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish (EC-12th Grade Teacher Certification) Page 81 090 Institutionally Designated Option ( ) SPCH 1315 Applied Communication is strongly recommended. COMM 1315 Public Speaking Minimum grade of B or better is required for admission into the Teacher Education program. B REQUIREMENTS 63 HOURS 1 Prerequisites for Admission to Teacher Education 6 hours EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession ( ) EDUC 1301 Introduction to the Teaching Profession EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling ( ) EDFR 2301 Intercultural Context of Schooling 2 Pedagogy & Professional Responsibility 18 hours ( ) EDUC 2303 Technology in Education (, ) **EDTC 3323 Designing Instructional Multimedia EDSC 4328 Implementing & Assess. Eff. Sec. Cont. Ped. (, ) EDUC 4306 Implementing and Assessing Effective Secondary Content Pedagogy EPSY 4322 Human Development and Student Learning (, ) **EDUC 3302 Human Development, Learning Theories and Student Learning EDCI 3330 Designing Inst. & Assess to Promote Stud. Learn. (, ) **EDUC 3304 Instructional Planning, Classroom Mgmt. and Assess. to Promote Student Lrn. 3 Core Courses for the Major 39 hours EDCI 4311 Student Teaching EC 6th (, ) EDSC 4398 Student Teaching - All Level (, ) EDUC 4611 Student Teaching Secondary or All-Level SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 3301 Spanish Literature (1100-1750) SPAN 3320 Spanish Literature 1100-1750 Choose one course: SPAN 3302 Spanish Literature (1750 - present) SPAN 3321 Spanish Literature 1750-Present SPAN 3309 Contemporary Spanish Literature SPAN 4325 Contemporary Spanish Literature SPAN 3303 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition I SPAN 3300 Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition I SPAN 3304 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition II SPAN 3301 Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition II SPAN 3310 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature I SPAN 3322 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature I SPAN 3311 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature II SPAN 3323 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature II Choose one course: SPAN 4310 Spanish Phonology and Phonetics SPAN 3311 Spanish Phonology & Phonetics SPAN 4317 Spanish Language in Social Context No course equivalent SPAN 4368 Children s Literature in Spanish SPAN 4338 Children's Literature in Spanish SPAN 4371 Chicano Narrative SPAN 4326 Chicano Narrative Select 6 hours from the following list: SPAN 3340 The Hispanic World SPAN 3338 The Hispanic World SPAN 4303 Hispanic Civilization SPAN 4351 Hispanic Civilization SPAN 4373 Topic Studies in Hispanic Culture SPAN 4360 Topics Studies in Hispanic Culture SPAN 4312 Structure of the Spanish Language No course equivalent C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR MINOR AND/OR ELECTIVES 18 HOURS 18 hours of Support Area and/or Minor and/or Electives D ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS 3 HOURS ( ) EDLI 4351 Content Area Literacy READ 4305 Content Area Literacy TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 126 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 ** Course substitutions will be granted if course is completed with minimum grade required. Grade of C or better is required for graduation. Rev. Date: 3/30/15 Grade of B or better is required for graduation. Publication Date: 3/1/15 Maintain a minimum of 2.50 GPA with no grade lower than a C. Student must meet all Program Admission Requirements/Student Teaching Rqmts. Contact College of Education for further information.
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Page 82 A - GENERAL EDUCATION CORE - 42 HOURS B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 39 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 33 hours SPAN 2313 Spanish Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2315 Spanish Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 3301 Spanish Literature (1100-1750) SPAN 3320 Spanish Literature 1100-1750 Choose one course: SPAN 3302 Spanish Literature (1750 - present) SPAN 3321 Spanish Literature 1750-Present SPAN 3309 Contemporary Spanish Literature SPAN 4325 Contemporary Spanish Literature SPAN 3303 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition I SPAN 3300 Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition I SPAN 3304 Advanced Spanish Grammar and Composition II SPAN 3301 Advanced Spanish Grammar & Composition II SPAN 3310 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature I SPAN 3322 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature I SPAN 3311 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature II SPAN 3323 Masterpieces of Spanish American Literature II Choose one course: SPAN 4310 Spanish Phonology and Phonetics SPAN 3311 Spanish Phonology & Phonetics SPAN 4317 Spanish Language in Social Context No course equivalent SPAN 4371 Chicano Narrative SPAN 4326 Chicano Narrative Select 3 hours from the following list: SPAN 3340 The Hispanic World SPAN 3338 The Hispanic World SPAN 4303 Hispanic Civilization SPAN 4351 Hispanic Civilization SPAN 4373 Topic Studies in Hispanic Culture SPAN 4360 Topics Studies in Hispanic Culture 2 - Spanish Electives 6 hours 6 hours of Spanish (SPAN) Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) C SUPPORT AREA AND/OR MINOR AND/OR ELECTIVES 39 HOURS 39 hours of Support Area and/or Minor and/or Electives (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (3 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15
Bachelor of Arts in Spanish Translation and Interpreting Page 83 B MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 45 HOURS 1 Core Courses for the Major 39 hours SPAN 2313 Spanish Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2313 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers I SPAN 2315 Spanish Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2315 Spanish for Native/Heritage Speakers II SPAN 2389 Academic Cooperative English to Spanish SPAN 2389 Academic Cooperative- English to Spanish Translation SPAN 2389 Academic Cooperative Spanish to English SPAN 3341 Spanish to English Translation SPAN 3344 Spanish for Health Professionals I SPAN 3344 Advanced Spanish for Healthcare Professionals I SPAN 3346 Business Spanish SPAN 3346 Business Spanish TRSP 4366 Interpreting I TRSP 4342 Interpreting Choose one course: TRSP 3332 Spanish / English Translation TRSP 3342 Advanced Spanish to English Translation SPAN 3332 Spanish / English Translation SPAN 3342 Advanced Spanish to English Translation Choose one course: TRSP 3333 English / Spanish Translation TRSP 3343 Advanced English to Spanish Translation SPAN 3333 English / Spanish Translation SPAN 3343 Advanced English to Spanish Translation Choose one course: TRSP 3334 Translation Technologies TRSP 4347 Translation Technologies SPAN 3334 Translation Technologies SPAN 4347 Translation Technologies Choose one course: TRSP 4332 English/Spanish Commercial Translation TRSP 4346 Commercial Translation SPAN 4332 English/Spanish Commercial Translation SPAN 4346 Commercial Translation Choose one course: TRSP 4334 English/Spanish Legal Translation TRSP 4344 Legal Translation SPAN 4334 English/Spanish Legal Translation SPAN 4344 Legal Translation Choose one course: TRSP 4367 Interpreting II No course equivalent TRSP 3335 Topics in Translation TRSP 4345 Topics in Translation 2 Translation Electives 6 hours 6 hours of Translation (SPAN/TRSP) Electives (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (6 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) E SUPPORT AREA AND/OR MINOR AND/OR ELECTIVES 33 HOURS 33 hours of Support Area and/or Minor and/or Electives (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (9 hours must be advanced 3000, 4000 level) (Recommended Minor in Spanish or French Language and Translation) Recommended Courses for Spanish Majors/Minors/Support Areas SOCI 2319 Mexican American Experience SOCI 4323 The Mexican American Experience ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography GEOG 1303 World Regional Geography FREN Any level FREN Any level TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR GRADUATION 120 Rev. Date: 3/30/15 TOTAL ADVANCED HOURS (minimum) 36 Publication Date: 3/1/15