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Articulation Agreement between the MISSISSIPPI BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING and the MISSISSIPPI COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD September 2013 August 2014

Introduction This articulation agreement contains programs of courses appropriate for transfer for community/junior college students who attend Mississippi's eight public universities. At the bottom of each program are listed the universities which offer the baccalaureate degree program. Each university will accept courses as listed on the particular transfer program without loss of credit toward the conclusion of the four-year degree. It is intended that this articulation agreement be a minimum program transfer for all students moving from the community/junior college to the university system, as well as moving between universities in the system, acting as a "safety net" for transfer students. It is not intended to replace any individual articulation agreement between a particular community/junior college and a university which would allow additional courses to transfer into a specific program of study. It is vital that the programs of study be reviewed periodically and that revisions be made where appropriate. The revision process will encompass the following: 1) make editorial changes as needed; 2) further standardize the format for programs of study; 3) update offerings by universities as needed; and 4) keep appropriate officials abreast of changes made by the universities. It is understood that accreditation agencies expect colleges and universities to evaluate course offerings. It is further understood that community/junior colleges and universities are expected to comply with accreditation requirements and that a cooperative spirit will prevail in working through any needed changes. There will be an IHL Articulation Subcommittee of the University Chief Academic Officers Council with Community and Junior College representatives to serve on this subcommittee as nonvoting members for information purposes. Editorial changes made by the Articulation Subcommittee shall need no further approval; however, any proposed changes in course offerings or transfer hours shall be made in accordance with the following procedures: 1) In consultation with Chief Academic Officers, each institution shall identify proposed articulation agreement changes to IHL through its Articulation Subcommittee representative by May 15 each year. 2) The IHL Articulation Subcommittee representative and representatives of each academic department/dean s office which offers the program involved shall discuss articulation agreement changes between May 16 and June 10. 2

Introduction Continued 3) Proposed changes approved by the IHL Articulation Subcommittee will be shared by IHL with the community/junior college representatives. Community/junior college representatives will have until June 30 to review and comment on the proposed articulation changes. 4) The IHL Articulation Subcommittee and community/junior college representatives will meet to discuss proposed articulation changes. This meeting will take place between July 1 and July 31. This meeting will include IHL and CJC articulation committee members. 5) The IHL Chief Academic Officers will consider approval of proposed articulation changes at their August meeting. 6) Articulation changes shall be communicated to universities and community/junior colleges (presidents and chief academic officers) by September 30 for changes which are to be implemented the following fall semester. Any changes to these published dates are subject to approval by the IHL Chief Academic Officers and the Mississippi Community and Junior Colleges Academic Officers Association. Upon approval, the changes will be published and distributed to the universities and community/junior colleges. It is intended that the document be used as a minimum program of transfer and not replace articulation agreements between individual universities and community/junior colleges. Transfer of the Associate of Arts Degree The Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning Board of Trustees has approved a policy for students transferring to IHL universities with an Associate of Arts (AA) degree from a Mississippi Community or Junior College. This policy includes the following specifications: 1) Students that graduate with an AA degree from a Mississippi community/junior college and complete the 30-hour IHL Board core curriculum (Board Policy Section 512 Core Curriculum ) with a grade of C or better in each core course will satisfy the IHL core curriculum requirement at each IHL institution. General education requirements for baccalaureate programs at the receiving institutions may exceed the minimum IHL core curriculum. In such cases, transfer students may need to take additional courses to satisfy these requirements. 2) All non-ihl core curriculum courses in the AA degree program may be assigned to fulfill the pre-major or elective requirements, dependent upon the non-ihl core curriculum courses taken within the AA degree program and the declared major that the IHL institution. Please note that certain undergraduate degrees have pre-major course requirements and other prerequisites that will not necessarily be satisfied by the AA degree. The Articulation Agreement serves as a valuable resource to help the Mississippi community/ junior college students and advisors identify 3

the pre-major courses as well as other course recommendations that will help position potential transfer student for entrance into a particular major at one or more of the IHL institutions. In addition, the IHL Articulation Subcommittee strongly suggests that potential transfer students avoid taking courses that are considered to be equivalent or highly similar. For example, many of the IHL universities cannot apply both BIO 1114 and BIO 1134 to a degree plan. Articulation Sub-Committee Mr. Jimmy Smith Alcorn State University Ms. Suzanne Simpson Delta State University Dr. Priscilla Slade Jackson State University Ms. Cynthia Hill Mississippi State University Ms. Tammy Prather Mississippi University for Women Mr. Jeff Loggins Mississippi Valley State University Ms. Yvette Murph Mississippi Valley State University Dr. Charlotte Fant University of Mississippi Ms. Barbara Westerfield University of Mississippi Medical Center Ms. Mary Dayne Gregg University of Southern Mississippi Community College Representatives Dr. Fran Cox Holmes Community College Dr. Larry Nabors Northeast Mississippi Community College Dr. Matthew Domas Northwest Mississippi Community College Dr. Sara Johnson Itawamba Community College Dr. Laverne Ulmer Jones County Junior College Dr. Teresa Houston East Central Community College 4

CHANGES TO THE 2013 2014 ARTICULATION AGREEMENT = Correction/Revision to Articulation Agreement = Removal of Program from Articulation Agreement = New Programs Added to the Articulation Agreement CHANGES MADE PAGE CODE INSTITUTION APPLIED TECHNOLOGY 28 N USM INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 142 N MSU AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION SCIENCE 20 CR MSU AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE 21 CR MSU ANIMAL SCIENCES 25 CR MSU ANTHROPOLOGY 26 CR USM ATHLETIC TRAINING 35 CR USM BIOCHEMISTRY BS 39 CR MSU BIOLOGY EDUCATION 46 CR MSU CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES 57 CR USM COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES 66 CR USM COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY 69 CR USM ECONOMICS 83 CR MSU, USM ENGLISH 91 CR USM ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY 101 CR USM ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT 103 CR MSU EXERCISE SCIENCE 106 CR UM FASHION MERCHANDISING AND APPAREL STUDIES 109 CR USM GENERAL SCIENCE 119 CR MSU GEOGRAPHY 122 CR USM HEALTHCARE MARKETING 128 CR USM HEALTH SCIENCE R ASU HISTORY BA 133 CR/R USM/ASU/DSU HOSPITALITY SERVICES MANAGEMENT / HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 136 CR UM HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMNT 137 CR USM 5

CHANGES MADE PAGE CODE INSTITUTION INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (Admin. ) 144 CR USM INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY (Bus. Technology Education) 145 CR USM INTERIOR DESIGN 149 CR MSU, USM INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 150 CR USM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 154 CR MSU LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING 155 CR MSU MARINE SCIENCE 160 CR USM MATHEMATICS 165 CR USM MATHEMATICS EDUCATION 170 CR MSU MEDIAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (Formerly Clinical Laboratory Science) Page # will change 176 CR UMMC MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 177 CR USM MUSIC / MUSIC ED / PERFORMANCE 180 CR MSU NURSING 183 CR MUW PARALEGAL STUDIES / LEGAL STUDIES BPS, BS 188 CR UM PARK AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT 189 CR UM SCIENCE EDUCATION - CHEMISTRY 213 CR MSU SCIENCE EDUCATION - PHYSICS 218 CR MSU SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 229 CR USM SOCIAL WORK BSW 232 CR UM SPECIAL EDUCATION 239 CR MSU SPORT COACHING EDUCATION 244 CR USM TECHNOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION 246 CR MSU THEATRE 248 CR UM, USM 6

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT MISSISSIPPI INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING TABLE OF CONTENTS ACCOUNTING / ACCOUNTANCY... 13 ADVERTISING... 14 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING... 15 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES... 16 AGRIBUSINESS... 17 AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT... 18 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS... 19 AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION SCIENCE... 20 AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE... 21 AGRONOMY... 22 ALLIED HEALTH... 23 AMERICAN STUDIES... 24 ANIMAL SCIENCES... 25 ANTHROPOLOGY... 26 APPLIED SCIENCE... 27 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY.. 28 APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT / INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY /ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY... 29 ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY... 30 ARCHITECTURE... 31 ART / FINE ARTS... 32 ART EDUCATION... 33 ART HISTORY... 34 ATHLETIC TRAINING... 35 AVIATION MANAGEMENT... 36 BANKING AND FINANCE / FINANCE/MANAGERIAL FINANCE... 37 BIOCHEMISTRY BA... 38 BIOCHEMISTRY BS... 39 BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING... 40 BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE(S) BA... 41 BIOLOGY/BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE(S) / MARINE BIOLOGY BS... 42 BIOLOGY EDUCATION... 43 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY... 44 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY... 45 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 46 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN... 47 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 48 7

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 49 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION... 50 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION / FINANCE / MANAGEMENT / MARKETING... 51 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, GENERAL BUSINESS... 52 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS... 53 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING... 54 CHEMISTRY BA... 55 CHEMISTRY BS... 56 CHILD AND FAMILY STUDIES... 57 CHILD CARE AND FAMILY EDUCATION... 58 CHILD DEVELOPMENT... 59 CHINESE... 60 CIVIL ENGINEERING... 61 CLASSICS... 62 COMMUNICATION(S) / COMMUNICATION STUDIES... 63 COMMUNICATIONS... 64 COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES AND THEATRE ARTS... 65 COMMUNITY HEALTH SCIENCES (HEALTH PROMOTION or HEALTH POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION)... 66 COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS / COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS/SPEECH PATHOLOGY / / SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY / SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCES... 67 COMPUTER ENGINEERING... 68 COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY... 69 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS / MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS... 70 COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY... 71 COMPUTER SCIENCE BA... 72 COMPUTER SCIENCE BS, BSCS... 73 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY... 74 CRIMINAL JUSTICE / CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES.. 75 CRIMINOLOGY... 76 CULINARY ARTS... 77 CULINOLOGY... 78 DANCE... 79 DANCE (LICENSURE)... 80 DENTAL HYGIENE... 81 ECONOMICS BA... 82 ECONOMICS BBA... 83 EDUCATION OF THE DEAF (LICENSURE)... 84 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY... 85 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING... 86 8

ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY... 87 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION... 88 ENGINEERING... 90 ENGLISH... 91 ENGLISH EDUCATION... 92 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY... 93 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY... 94 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY... 95 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 96 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN... 97 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY... 98 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 99 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 100 ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY... 101 ENTREPRENEURSHIP... 102 ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT... 103 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH... 104 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE... 105 EXERCISE SCIENCE... 106 FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE(S)... 107 FAMILY STUDIES... 108 FASHION MERCHANDISING AND APPAREL STUDIES... 109 FINANCE/BANKING AND FINANCE /MANAGERIAL FINANCE... 110 FLIGHT OPERATIONS... 111 FOOD SCIENCE, NUTRITION, AND HEALTH PROMOTION... 112 FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION (LICENSURE)... 113 FOREIGN LANGUAGES / MODERN FOREIGN LANGUAGES... 114 FORENSICS / FORENSIC CHEMISTRY... 115 FORESTRY / FOREST MANAGEMENT... 116 FRENCH... 117 GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS / LIBERAL STUDIES... 118 GENERAL SCIENCE... 119 GENERAL STUDIES / INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES... 120 GENERAL STUDIES... 121 GEOGRAPHY... 122 GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING... 123 GEOLOGY... 124 GEOSCIENCES... 125 GERMAN... 126 HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION... 127 HEALTHCARE MARKETING... 128 HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION / HUMAN PERFORMANCE / PHYSICAL EDUCATION... 129 HEALTH SCIENCES... 132 HISTORY BA......133 9

HISTORY BS... 134 HORTICULTURE... 135 HOSPITALITY SERVICES MANAGEMENT / HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT... 136 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT... 137 HUMAN PERFORMANCE (EXERCISE SCIENCE or KINESIOTHERAPY)... 138 HUMAN SCIENCES... 139 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING... 140 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY / APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT / ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY... 141 INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY....142 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY / COMPUTER NETWORKING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY... 143 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATIVE COMMUNICATION (Emphasis)... 144 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION (Emphasis)... 145 INSURANCE / INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE / INSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT / REAL ESTATE / REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE FINANCING... 146 INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS... 147 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES... 148 INTERIOR DESIGN BS... 149 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS... 150 INTERNATIONAL STUDIES... 151 JOURNALISM... 152 KINESIOLOGY... 153 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE... 154 LANDSCAPE CONTRACTING... 155 LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE... 156 LINGUISTICS... 157 MANAGEMENT... 158 MARINE BIOLOGY / BIOLOGY / BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE(S)... 159 MARINE SCIENCE 160 MARKETING... 161 MARKETING COMMUNICATION... 162 MASS COMMUNICATIONS... 163 MATHEMATICS BA... 164 MATHEMATICS BS... 165 MATHEMATICS EDUCATION... 166 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY... 167 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY... 168 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY... 169 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 170 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN... 171 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY... 172 10

UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 173 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 174 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING... 175 MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE.176 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY... 177 METEOROLOGY... 178 MICROBIOLOGY... 179 MUSIC / MUSIC EDUCATION / PERFORMANCE... 180 MUSIC (MUSIC THERAPY)... 181 MUSIC INDUSTRY STUDIES... 182 NURSING... 183 NUTRITION & DIETETICS / DIETETICS & NUTRITION... 184 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION... 185 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION (INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY)... 186 PARALEGAL STUDIES / LEGAL STUDIES BA... 187 PARALEGAL STUDIES / LEGAL STUDIES BPS, BS... 188 PARK AND RECREATION MANAGEMENT... 189 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES... 190 PHILOSOPHY... 191 PHYSICAL SCIENCES... 192 PHYSICS BA... 193 PHYSICS BS... 194 POLITICAL SCIENCE... 195 POLYMER SCIENCE... 196 POULTRY SCIENCE... 197 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES... 198 PSYCHOLOGY BA... 199 PSYCHOLOGY BS... 200 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION / PUBLIC POLICY LEADERSHIP... 201 PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION... 202 RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES... 203 REAL ESTATE / REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE FINANCING / INSURANCE / INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE / INSURANCE & RISK MANAGEMENT... 204 RECREATION... 205 RECREATION (RECREATION ADMINISTRATION or THERAPEUTIC RECREATION)... 206 RELIGION / RELIGIOUS STUDIES... 207 ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY / APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT / INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY / INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY... 208 SCIENCE EDUCATION LICENSURE (MVSU)... 209 SCIENCE EDUCATION CHEMISTRY / PHYSICAL SCIENCE... 210 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY... 211 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY... 212 11

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 213 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN... 214 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 215 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 216 SCIENCE EDUCATION PHYSICS... 217 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 218 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 219 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 220 SECONDARY EDUCATION (SPEECH EDUCATION)... 221 SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATION... 222 ALCORN STATE UNIVERSITY... 223 DELTA STATE UNIVERSITY... 224 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 225 MISSISSIPPI UNIVERSITY FOR WOMEN... 226 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY... 227 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 228 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 229 SOCIAL SCIENCES BA... 230 SOCIAL SCIENCES BS... 231 SOCIAL WORK BSW... 232 SOCIOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY & SOCIAL WORK BA, BS... 233 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING... 234 SOUTHERN STUDIES... 235 SPANISH... 236 SPECIAL EDUCATION... 237 JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY... 238 MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY... 239 UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI... 240 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI... 241 SPEECH... 242 SPEECH PATHOLOGY / SPEECH PATHOLOGY AND AUDIOLOGY / SPEECH AND HEARING SCIENCES / COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS / COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS... 243 SPORT COACHING EDUCATION... 244 SPORT MANAGEMENT... 245 TECHNOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION... 246 TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING... 247 THEATRE... 248 TOURISM... 249 URBAN STUDIES... 250 VETERINARY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY... 251 WILDLIFE, FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE SCIENCES... 252 12

ACCOUNTING / ACCOUNTANCY BACCY, BBA, BS, BSBA Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature 3 History HIS 1113, HIS 1123; or HIS 1163, HIS 1173; or HIS 2213, HIS 2233 6 Social Science PSY 1513 3 Fine Arts MUS 1113, SPT 2233, ART 1113 3 A lab is required for all science courses. 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Business Calculus or Calculus MAT 1513 or MAT 1613 3 Major Business Accounting ACC 1213, ACC 1223 6 Business Statistics BAD 2323 3 Economics ECO 2113, ECO 2123 6 Legal Environment in Business BAD 2413 3 Electives 4 TOTAL 60 Degree offered by: ASU, DSU, JSU, MSU, MUW, MVSU, UM, USM CIP: 52.0301 The courses listed above also satisfy requirements for the following Majors: -BANKING AND FINANCE, FINANCE, MANAGERIAL FINANCE BBA - DSU, JSU, MSU, UM -BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - BS - ASU, MUW, MVSU -BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION/FINANCE/MANAGEMENT/MARKETING BSBA USM -BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, GENERAL BUSINESS BBA - DSU, JSU, MSU -ECONOMICS BBA - JSU, MSU, UM -ENTREPRENEURSHIP BBA- JSU -MANAGEMENT BBA, BSBA - DSU, JSU, MSU, UM, USM -MARKETING BBA, BSBA - DSU, JSU, MSU, UM, USM 13

ADVERTISING BA Composition ENG 1113, 1123 6 Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature ENG 2423, 2433 6 History HIS 1113, 1123 or HIS 1163, 1173 6 American History HIS 2213 or 2223 3 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, SPT 2233, DAN 1113 3 Philosophy or Religion PHI 2113, 2613, 2623 3 Social Science SOC 2113, 2213, GEO 1113 6 Behavioral Science PSY 1513 3 (choose any two) 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 or higher 3 Foreign Language (one language) 12 TOTAL 62 Degree offered by: USM CIP: 09.0903 14

AEROSPACE ENGINEERING BS Speech SPT 1133 3 Humanities ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2423, ENG 2433 HIS 2213, HIS 2223, HIS 1163, HIS 1173 HIS 1113, HIS 1123, PHI 2113, PHI 2713 6 Fine Arts (selected from General Education curriculum) 3 Social Sciences/Behavioral Sciences ECO, PSC, PSY, SOC, GEO, AN 6 (selected from General Education curriculum) 6 General Chemistry CHE 1214 4 Physics PHY 2514, 2524 (Calc-Based) 8 Calculus MAT 1613, 1623 6 MAT 2613, 2623 6 Differential Equations MAT 2913 3 Major Engineering Mechanics EGR 2413, 2433 6 TOTAL 57 Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 14.0201 15

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES BA Literature ENG 2223, 2233, 2323, 2333, 2423, 2433 6 Fine or Performing Arts ART 1113, 2713, 2723; MUS 1113; 3 SPT 2233; DAN 1113 Social Sciences SOC 2113, 2213; ECO 2113, 2123 6 PSC 1113, 2113; PSY 1513 Humanities PHI 2113, 2613, 2713 3 History HIS 1113, 1123; or 1163, 1173; or 2213, 2223 6 Sciences *8 Non-lab Science 3 MAT 1313 or higher, except for 3 1723, 1733, and 1743 Foreign Language (one language) 12 Elective 6 TOTAL 62 *This degree at UM requires three science courses, of which two must have labs. Two of the courses must be in the same area of science, and the third course must be in a different area. Consult the UM catalog for specific details. Degree offered by: UM CIP 05.0201 16

AGRIBUSINESS BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Humanities /Social Sciences /Behavioral Sciences /Fine Arts Humanities: Philosophy or Foreign Language* 3 Humanities Elective 3 Fine Arts: Any Fine Arts Elective 3 Social/Behavioral Sciences: AGR 2713 or ECO 2123 3 Macroeconomics ECO 2113 3 Two Lab Science Electives 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Calculus MAT 1613 or MAT 1513 3 Business Statistics BAD 2323 3 Accounting ACC 1213, 1223 6 Plant Science** AGR 1313 3 Animal Science** AGR 1214 4 Legal Environment of Bus BAD 2413 3 American Government*** PSC 1113 3 Total 60 Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 01.0102 * Policy and Law Concentration requires Introduction to Logic (PHI 2113) as one Humanities elective. **Required for the Production Concentration ***Required for the Policy and Law Concentration 17

AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Humanities /Social Sciences /Behavioral Sciences /Fine Arts Humanities electives 6 Fine Arts elective 3 Agricultural Economics AGR 2713 3 Economics ECO 2113, 2123 6 Social science or behavioral science elective 3 Laboratory Science electives 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 or higher 3 200 Level Microcomputer Course 3 Accounting ACC 1213, 1223 6 Plant Science AGR 1313 3 Animal Science AGR 1214 4 Free Elective 3 TOTAL 60 Degree offered by: ASU CIP: 01.0101 18

AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Humanities Elective ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2423, ENG 2433 HIS 2213, HIS 2223, HIS 1163, HIS 1173 HIS 1113, HIS 1123, PHI 2113, PHI 2713 3 Fine Arts Elective 3 Social Science Elective 3 Chemistry CHE 1214, 1224 8 Botany BIO 1314 4 Zoology BIO 2414 4 Physics PHY 2414, 2424 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry MAT 1323 3 Agricultural Economics AGR 2713 or ECO 2113 3 Plant Sciences AGR 1313 3 Animal Sciences AGR 1214 4 Graphics GRA 1143 3 TOTAL 61 Degree offered by: MSU 15.0699 19

AGRICULTURAL INFORMATION SCIENCE BS s Fine Arts ART 1113, ART 2713, ART 2723, SPT 2233, MUS 1113 3 Social/Behavioral Science PSY 1513 3 Economics AGR 2713, ECO 2113, ECO 2123 3 Humanities HIS 1113, HIS 1123, HIS 2213, HIS 2223, 6 PHI 2113, PHI 2713, ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2323, ENG 2333, ENG 2423, ENG 2433, MFL 1113, MFL 1123, MFL 1213, MFL 1223, MFL 2213, MFL 2223 Biology BIO 1134, BIO 1144 8 Chemistry CHE 1313 or CHE 1213 3 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry or Statistics MAT 1323 or MAT/BAD 2323 3 Agricultural Science Plant Science AGR/AGT 1313 or BIO 1313/1314 3 Animal Science AGR/AGT 1214 4 Any Related AGR/AGT Course 9 Free Electives 8 Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 13.1301 TOTAL 62 20

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE BS s Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, ART 2713, ART 2723, SPT 2233 3 Social/Behavioral Science PSY 1513, PSC 1113, SO 2113, SOC 2143 3 Economics AGR 2713, ECO 2113, ECO 2123 3 Humanities HIS 1113, HIS 1123, HIS 2213, HIS 2223, 6 PHI 2113, PHI 2713, ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2323, ENG 2333, ENG 2423, ENG 2433, MFL 1113, MFL 1123, MFL 1213, MFL 1223, MFL 2213, MFL 2223 Biology BIO 1134, BIO 1144 8 Chemistry CHE 1313 or CHE 1213 3 Chemistry CHE 1323 or CHE 1223 3 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry or Statistics MAT 1323 or MAT/BAD 2323 3 Agricultural Science Plant Science AGR/AGT 1313 or BIO 1313 3 Animal Science AGR/AGT 1214 4 Any Related AGR/AGT Course 6 Free Electives 4 Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 01.0000 TOTAL 62 21

AGRONOMY BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Humanities elective ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2423, ENG 2433, HIS 2213, HIS 2223, HIS 1163, HIS 1173, HIS 1113, HIS 1123, PHI 2113, PHI 2713 6 Social Science* AGR 2713 or ECO 2113 3 Social Science Elective 3 Fine Arts elective 3 Plant Biology (Botany) BIO 1314 4 General Chemistry CHE 1214, 1224 8 Organic Chemistry & Lab CHE 2424 3 Physics PHY 2414 3 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry MAT 1323 3 Plant Science AGR 1313 3 Statistics MAT 2323 3 Microbiology BIO 2924 4 Environmental Sci. BIO 1213 (or 1214) 3 TOTAL **61 *Contact Plant and Soil Sciences Department for list of accepted courses. ** Contact Plant and Soil Sciences Department for advisement on additional coursework which may be acceptable. Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 01.1102 22

ALLIED HEALTH** BS s Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature ENG 2413, 2423, or 2443 3 History HIS 1113, 1123, or 1163, 1173 6 Fine Arts ART 1113 or MUS 1113 3 General Psychology I PSY 1513 3 Social Sciences SOC 2113 3 Anatomy and Physiology I, II BIO 2514, 2524 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 or higher 3 Computer Science CSC 1113 or 1123 3 Major Specialty area electives 21 * Students pursuing the BS degree in Allied Health from USM must have an associate degree in an Allied Health area (respiratory therapy, etc.) and be eligible to sit for a national certification exam in their specific discipline area. ** Gulf Coast Campus only TOTAL 62 Degree offered by: USM CIP: 51.0000 23

AMERICAN STUDIES BA Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature ENG 2413, 2423, 2433 3 History HIS 1113, 1123; 1163, 1173 or 2213, 2223 6 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, DAN 1113, SPT 2233 3 Social Science SOC 2113, SOC 2213, GEO 1113 6 Social Science ECO 2113, PSC 1113, PSY 1513 3 Philosophy or Religion PHI 2113, PHI 2613 3 Laboratory Science 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Foreign Language (one language) 12 Electives 6 TOTAL 62 Degree offered by: USM CIP: 05.0102 24

ANIMAL SCIENCES BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Humanities electives ENG 2223, ENG 2233, ENG 2423, ENG 2433 HIS 2213, HIS 2223, HIS 1163, HIS 1173 HIS 1113, HIS 1123, PHI 2113, PHI 2713 MFL 1113, MFL 1123, MFL 1223, MFL 2213, MFL 2223 6 Fine Arts elective 3 Social/Behavioral Science 6 Chemistry CHE 1214, 1224, 2424 12 Biological Sciences BIO 1134, 1144 8 Microbiology BIO 2924 4 Animal Science AGR 1214 4 Physics PHY 2414 4 Trigonometry MAT 1323 3 Statistics MAT 2323 3 TOTAL 62 Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 01.0901 25

ANTHROPOLOGY BA Speech SPT 1113 *3 Literature ENG 2223, 2233, 2323, 2333, 2423, 2433 6 History HIS 1113, 1123; or HIS 1163, 1173; or 6 HIS 2213, HIS 2223 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, 1123; 3 SPT 2233, DAN 1113 Social Sciences (no more than 3 hours from any one discipline)**9 ECO 2113, 2123; PSC 1113, 1123; PSY 1513; SOC 2113, 2133, 2143 Philosophy PHI 2113 3 Laboratory Science 8 MAT 1313 or higher except for 3 MAT 1723, 1733, and 1743 Major Intro Anthropology SOC 2213, 2243 6 Foreign Language (one language) ***6 Electives 3 TOTAL 62 * MSU and UM do not require speech (SPT 1113), but UM will accept as an elective. ** UM requires 6 hours of social science; anthropology courses will fulfill this requirement. ***USM recommends 12 hours of a single foreign language. Degree offered by: MSU, UM, USM CIP: 45.0201 26

APPLIED SCIENCE BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature 3 History 3 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, DAN 1113, SPT 2233 6 Social Sciences 6 Psychology PSY 1513 3 General Chemistry CHE 1214, 1224 8 Biology BIO 1314, 2414 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 or higher 3 Major Plant Science AGR 2314 4 Agricultural Economics AGR 2713 3 Health 3 Physical Education Activity 2 TOTAL 61 Degree offered by: ASU CIP: 21.0101 27

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature ENG 2423 3 Social Science SOC 2113, SOC 2213, or GEO 1113 3 Humanities (at least one HIS is required) HIS 1113, 1123, 1163, 1173; PHI 2113, 2613 6 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, SPT 2233, DAN 1113 3 Behavioral Science ECO 2113, PSY 1513, PSC 1113 3 Laboratory Science Any two lab sciences 8 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Major Accounting ACC 1213 3 TOTAL 41 NOTE: This degree requires 36 hours of technical electives from the community college. A maximum of 62 hours can be transferred for this BS degree; therefore, students should select no more than 26 hours from the 41 hours listed above. Degree offered by: USM CIP: 52.9999 28

APPLIED TECHNOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (MVSU) / INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (USM) / INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (JSU) / ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY (ASU) BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Social Science SOC 2113 or GEO 1113 3 Humanities HIS 1113, 1123 or 1163, 1173 6 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, or SPT 2233 3 Behavioral Science ECO 2113, PSY 1513, or PSC 1113 3 Laboratory Science Physics PHY 2414, 2424 or 2514, 2524 8 Chemistry CHE 1214 or CHE 1314 4 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry MAT 1323 3 Calculus MAT 1613, MAT 1623 6 Major Computer Science CSC 1213 or CSC 2134 3 Electrical EET 1114 3 Graphics GRA 1113 or GRA 1143 or DDT 1114 3 Statistics MAT 2323 3 TOTAL 60 Degree offered by: ASU, JSU, MVSU, USM CIP: 15.0405, 15.0612, 52.9999 29

ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY BS Speech SPT 1113 3 Literature ENG 2213, 2223, 2233, 2333, 2423 3 History/Philosophy (at least one HIS) 6 HIS 1113, 1123; 1163, 1173; or HIS 2213, 2223; PHI 2113, 2613 Fine Arts ART 1113, MUS 1113, SPT 2233, DAN 1113 3 Social Science ECO 2113, PSY 1513, PSC 1113, PHI 2143, HPR 1213 3 Social Science SOC 2113, SOC 2213, GEO 1113 3 Laboratory Science CHE 1214, 1224; GLY 1114, 1124 8 (Choose any two) PHY 2414, 2424, 2514, 2524 College Algebra MAT 1313 3 Trigonometry MAT 1323 3 Calculus or Statistics MAT 1613 or MAT 2323 3 Major Graphics DDT 1113 or GRA 1113 or GRA 1143 or 3 ENT 1113 CADD DDT 1313, DDT 1323, DDT 2343 3 or ENT 1323 Construction Materials DDT 1213 or ENT 1213 or CMT 1213 3 Elementary Surveying DDT 1413 3 Architectural Design I DDT 1613 or ENT 1613 3 Architectural Design II DDT 2623 3 TOTAL 62 Degree offered by: USM CIP 15.0101 30

ARCHITECTURE BArch Social Sciences 6 Art History or Art Appreciation ART 2713, 2723, SPT 1213, MUS 1113, 3 2313, 2323, DAN 1113, SPT 2233 Physics PHY 2414, 2424 8 College Algebra, Trigonometry 3 And Calculus MAT 1513 Major Architecture Freehand Drawing ART 1313, (1323**) 3 Electives Elective hours may be used toward a minor 9 *Students should be in communication with the School of Architecture. **Required if student receives a grade of C or lower in ART 1313 TOTAL ***38 ***This major dropped from 56 to 38. Architecture uses 2 Arch. History Classes (taught at MSU only) for their Humanities. The major dropped Speech and one drawing class. The major also does not require College Algebra and Trigonometry (reducing Math from 9 to 3). However, if these are transferred, they will accept. Degree offered by: MSU CIP: 04.0201 31