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1 Mississippi State University / Hinds Community / Junior College 2 + 2 Program Bachelor of Science In Interdisciplinary Studies Freshman and Sophomore Courses Completed at Hinds Community / Junior College 9 Hours Communication Requirements English (6 Hours) Speech (3 Hours) ENG 1113 English Composition I ENG 1123 English Composition II SPT 1113 Public Speaking I EN 1103 English Composition I EN 1113 English Composition II CO 1003 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 9 Hours Humanities/ Fine Art Literature and History (6 Hours) Art/Music/Theater Appreciation (3 Hours) HIS 2213 American (US) History I HI 1063 Early US History HIS 2223 American (US) History II HI 1073 Modern U.S. History HIS 1163 World Civilization I HI 1163 World History Before 1500 HIS 1173 World Civilization II HI 1173 World History Since 1500 HI 1213 Early Western World HI 1223 Modern Western World ENG 2223 American Literature I EN 2243 American Literature I ENG 2233 American Literature II EN 2253 American Literature II ENG 2323 English Literature I EN 2213 English Literature I ENG 2333 English Literature II EN 2223 English Literature II ENG 2423 World Literature I EN 2273 World Literature I ENG 2433 World Literature II EN 2283 World Literature II MUS 1113 Music Appreciation MU 1113 Music Appreciation

2 6 Hours Social and Behavioral Sciences PSY 1513 General Psychology I SOC 2113 Introduction to Sociology I SOC 2143 Marriage & Family PSC 1113 American National Government ECO 2113 Principles of Economics I ECO 2123 Principles of Economics II EPY 2513 Child Psychology PSY 1013 General Psychology PSY 3073 Psychology of Inter. Rel. SO 1003 Intro to Sociology SO 1103 Cont. Social Problems SO 1203 Marriage & Family PS 1113 American Government PS 1313 Intro to International Relations PS 1513 Comparative Government EC 1033 Economics of Social Issues EC 2113 Macroeconomics EC 2123 Microeconomics EPY 2513 Human Growth & Development 15 Hours Science and Math Mathematics College Algebra and higher (6 Hours) Lab Science (6 Hours) Math/Science Elective (3 Hours) BIO 1023 Plants & Humans BIO 1001 Biology Lab CHE 1211 General Chemistry I, Laboratory CH 1211 Investigations in Chemistry I CHE 1213 General Chemistry I, Lecture CH 1213 Chemistry I CHE 1221 Gen Chemistry II, Laboratory CH 1221 Investigations in Chemistry II CHE 1223 Gen Chemistry II, Lecture CH 1223 Chemistry II BIO 1313 Botany I BIO 1203 Plant Biology BIO 1511 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lab. BIO 1004 Anatomy and Physiology BIO 1513 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture GG 1113 Earth Sciences I GG 1111 Lab GG 1123 Earth Sciences II GG 1121 Lab PHY 2243 Physical Science I, Lecture PH 1013 Physical Science Survey PHY 2241 Physical Science I, Laboratory PH 1011 Physical Science Lab I PHY 2253 Physical Science II, Lecture PH 1023 Physical Science Survey PHY 2251 Physical Science II Laboratory PH 1021 Physical Science Lab II PHY 1113 Introduction to Astronomy PH 1063 Descriptive Astronomy PHY 2413 General Physics I, Lecture PH 1113 General Physics I PHY 2423 General Physics II, Lecture PH 1123 General Physics II PH 1133 General Physics III PHY 2313 Engineering Physics I PH 2213 Physics I PHY 2323 Engineering Physics II PH 2223 Physics II MAT 1313 College Algebra MA 1313 College Algebra

3 MAT 1323 Trigonometry MAT 1613 Calculus I MAT 1623 Calculus II MAT 2613 Calculus III MAT 2623 Calculus IV MAT 2323 Statistics MA 1323 Trigonometry MA 1463 Finite Mathematics MA 1713 Calculus I MA 1723 Calculus II MA 2733 Calculus III MA 2743 Calculus IV MA 2113 Introduction to Statistics MA 3123 Introduction to Statistical Inf. ST 2113 Introduction to Statistics ST 3123 Introduction to Statistical Inf. 3 Hours Computer Literacy CSC 1113 Intro to Computer Concepts CSC 1123 Microcomputer Applications CS 1013 Basic Computer Concepts and Apps BIS 1013 Intro to Business Computer Systems 12 Hours General Core Electives (choose any 12 hours from courses below) ENG 1113 English Composition I ENG 1123 English Composition II SPT 1113 Public Speaking I MAT 1313 College Algebra MAT 1323 Trigonometry MAT 1313 Calculus I MAT 1623 Calculus II MAT 2613 Calculus III MAT 2623 Calculus IV MAT 2323 Statistics BIO 1151 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lab BIO 1513 Anatomy & Physiology I, Lecture BIO 1113 Principles of Biology I BIO 1313 Botany I BIO 2413 Zoology EN 1103 English Composition I EN 1113 English Composition II CO 1003 Fundamentals of Public Speak MA 1313 College Algebra MA 1323 Trigonometry MA 1463 Finite Mathematics MA 1713 Calculus I MA 1723 Calculus II MA 2733 Calculus III MA 2743 Calculus IV MA 2113 Introduction to Statistics MA 3123 Introduction to Statistical Inf. ST 2113 Introduction to Statistics ST 3123 Introduction to Statistical Inf. ARC 2713 Passive Building Systems I BIO 1004 Anatomy and Physiology BIO 1033 Biological Sciences BIO 1023 Plants and Humans BIO 1123 Animal Biology BIO 1203 Plant Biology BIO 1504 Principles of Zoology BIO 1123 Animal Biology BIO 3103 Genetics I or equivalent BIO 3304 Parasitology

4 CHE 1113 Chemistry Survey I CH 1043 Survey of Chemistry I CHE 1213 General Chemistry I CH 1213 Chemistry I CH 1053 Survey of Chemistry II CHE 1223 General Chemistry II CH 1223 Chemistry II CHE 1211 General Chemistry Lab I CH 1211 Investigations in Chemistry I CHE 1221 General Chemistry Lab II CH 1221 Investigations in Chemistry II EPP 2213 Intro to Insects GG 1111 Earth Science I Lab GG 1113 Survey of Earth Science I GG 1121 Earth Science II Lab GG 1123 Survey of Earth Science II GR 1114 Elements of Physical Geography PH 1041 Physics Laboratory PH 1042 Physics of Sound and Music PHY 2241 Physical Science Lab I PH 1011 Physical Laboratory I PHY 1113 Intro to Astronomy PH 1063 Descriptive Astronomy PHY 2251 Physical Science Lab II PH 1021 Physical Science Lab 2 PHY 2243 Physical Science Survey I PH 1013 Physical Science Survey I PHY 2253 Physical Science Survey II PH 1023 Physical Science Survey II PHY 2424 General Physics I PH 1113 General Physics I PHY 2313 Engineering Physics I PH 2213 Physics I PHY 2423 General Physics II PH 1123 General Physics II PHY 2323 Engineering Physics II PH 2223 Physics II PH 1133 General Physics III PHY 2333 Engineering Physics III PH 2233 Physics III PSS 3301 Soils Laboratory PSS 3303 Soils ARC 1013 Architectural Appreciation ARC 2313 History of Architecture I ARC 3313 History of Architecture II ARC 3323 History of Architecture III ART 2713 Art History I ART 1013 Art History I ART 2723 Art History II ART 1023 Art History II ART 3143 Italian Renaissance in Art History CO 1503 Intro to Theatre MU 2213 History and Literature of Music I MU 2323 History and Literature of Music II MUS 1113 Music Appreciation MU 1113 Music Appreciation PE 1123 History and Appreciation of Dance EN 2203 Intro to Literature (Not applicable if Honors sections are taken) ENG 2323 English Literature I EN 2213 English Literature I ENG 2333 English Literature II EN 2223 English Literature II ENG 2223 American Literature I EN 2243 American Literature I ENG 2233 American Literature II EN 2253 American Literature II

5 ENG 2423 World Literature I EN 2273 World Literature I ENG 2433 World Literature II EN 2283 World Literature II HIS 2213 American (US) History I HI 1063 Early U.S. History HIS 2223 American (US) History I HI 1073 Modern U.S. History HIS 1163 World Civilization I HI 1163 World History Before 1500 HIS 1173 World Civilization II HI 1173 World History Since 1500 HI 1183 Problems in Modern World Civilization HI 1213 Early Western World HI 1223 Modern Western World HI 1313 East Asian Civilizations to 1300 HI 1323 East Asina Civilizations since 1300 PHI 1103 Intro to Philosophy PHI 1113 Intro to Logic PHI 1123 Intro to Ethics PHI 3023 History of Western Philosophy: Part I PHI 3033 History of Western Philosophy: Part II BAD 2853 Business Ethics PHI 3013 Business Ethics PHI 3153 Aesthetics SOC 2213 Introductory Anthropology AN 1103 Intro to Anthropology AN 1343 Intro To Biological Anthropology SOC 2243 Cultural Anthropology AN 1143 Intro Cultural Anthropology AN 1543 Intro Archaeology CO 1223 Intro to Communication Theory COM 2483 Intro to Mass Communication CO 1403 Intro to Mass Media ECO 2113 Principles of Economics I EC 2113 Principles of Macroeconomics (Macroeconomics) ECO 2123 Principles of Economics II EC 2123 Principles of Microeconomics (Microeconomics) GEO 1113 World Geography GR 1123 Intro to World Geography GR 2013 Cultural Geography GR 3113 Conservation of Natural Resources GR 4123 Urban Geography GR 4203 Geography of North America PSC 1113 American National Government PS 1113 American Government PS 1313 Intro to International Relations PS 1513 Comparative Government PS 2713 Politics of the American Bureaucracy PSY 1513 General Psychology I PSY 1013 General Psychology PSY 2513 Psychology of Adjustment PSY 3073 Psychology of Inter. Relations SOC 2113 Introduction To Sociology I SO 1003 Intro to Sociology SO 1103 Contemporary Social Problems SOC 2143 Marriage & Family SO 1203 Marriage and Family

6 Junior and Senior Courses Completed at MSU 3 Hours Jr./Sr. Level Writing Course Writing: CO 3423 Feature Writing (Online) CO XXXX Film and TV Criticism (Online) Coming Soon 36 Hours Concentration Courses Offered Online By Mississippi State - Student must take 12 hours in 3 concentrations or 18 hours in 2 concentrations - Students must choose concentration areas from at least 2 different colleges - Online = Online IS = Independent Study College of Arts & Sciences Communication: Geosciences (Meteorology): Geosciencses (Geographic Information Systems): Sociology: CO 3803 Principles of Public Relations (Online) CO 3833 Interviewing (Online) CO 3813 Public Relations Case Problems (Online) CO 3423 Feature Writing (Online) CO 4253 Elements of Persuasion (Online) CO 4323 Mass Media Society (Online) GR 1603 Intro to Meteorology (Online) GR 4443 Weather Prediction I (Online) GR 4453 Weather Prediction II (Online) GR 4603 Climatology (Online) GR 4713 Synoptic Meteorology I (Online) GR 4663 Satellite Meteorology (Online) GR 4673 Radar Meteorology (Online) GR 4303 - Principles of GIS GR 4333 Remote Sensing GR 3303 - Survey of Geospatial Tech. GR 4131 Advanced GIS SO 3333 Society and Religion (IS) SO 4333 Sociology of Sport (IS) SO 4403 Sociology of Gender (IS) SO 4000 Directed Individual Study (Online)

7 College of Business & Industry Business: MKT 3013 Principles of Marketing (IS) MKT 3213 Retailing (IS) INS 3013 Principles of Insurance (Online) INS 3303 Life Insurance (Online) INS 3503 Employee Benefits (Online) FIN 3113 Financial System (Online) FIN 3123 Financial Management (Online) REM 3333 Principles of Real Estate (IS) College of Education Technology: TKT 4703 Authoring for Instruction (Online) TKT 4733 Managing Multimedia Learning (Online) TKB 4563 Intro to Data Networks (Online) TKB 4583 Graphics and Web Design (Online) TKB 4543 Advanced Info Processing (Online) TKT 4753 Presenting with Media (Online) 29 Hours General Electives General Electives are any accepted courses to be taken at MSU or by transfer. For example, remedial courses and technical courses cannot be used towards the degree. Please consult your advisor. General Program Rules Program must total at least 122 hours Only 61 hours may be transferred from a Community College Final 32 hours must come from Mississippi State Student must have at least 32 upper level hours from Mississippi State This list of courses is not exhaustive and is subject to change