Degrees/Majors/Curricula
Degrees/Majors/Pre-Professional Curricula
BACCALAUREATE DEGREES
The following statements pertain to all baccalaureate degrees:
- The University Studies Program, consisting of 48 hours, is required.
- A minimum of 56 hours must be earned at an accredited senior college or university.
- A minimum of 30 hours must be completed in residence at Southeast.
- A minimum of 30 hours of senior college courses (300-599) must be completed after completion of 45 hours.
- No more than one-half of the junior college and one-half of the senior college work on a major or minor may be taken by correspondence and/or extension.
- The student's last term must be completed at Southeast, except that, in the case where six or fewer hours are needed to meet the total number of hours required for graduation, they may be taken at another accredited college or university, or by extension or correspondence subject to the rules governing extension courses and transfer of credit.
- A minimum of 124 hours of undergraduate degree credit (courses numbered 100-599) is required.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation, except for the B.S. in Education, the B.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences Education, the Bachelor of Music Education, the major in Communication Disorders, and the major in Interdisciplinary Studies, which require a 2.5 GPA for graduation and the major in Social Work which requires a 2.25 GPA for graduation.
- A minimum 2.0 GPA for all of the degree credit attempted at Southeast is required.
- For all degrees which require a major, a minimum 2.0 GPA must be earned in those courses counted on the major, except for Business Administration majors which require a 2.25 GPA, majors on the Secondary Education degree, and the Health Management major which require a 2.5 GPA, the Communication Disorders major which requires a 2.75 GPA, and the 2-Dimensional and 3-Dimensional Art majors and BFA-Performing Arts major and all Music majors which require a 3.0 GPA.
- A minimum 2.0 GPA must be earned in those courses completed at Southeast that are counted on the major.
- When applicable, a course may be counted toward more than one requirement, e.g., University Studies, major and minor.
- The student must pass EN 099 or EN 110; and MA 095 or score at the appropriate levels on placement tests to have the courses waived.
NOTE: There may be additional specific graduation requirements for individual programs. Further information is available in the College Advising Offices.
Majors
DEGREES/MAJORS
The Colleges of the University and the Schools of Polytechnic Studies and University Studies offer majors in many fields to meet the diverse needs of its student population. Information regarding degrees and majors is available from the individual departments and from the following Advising Centers:
- Donald L. Harrison College of Business (Bus)
Dempster Hall, room 104
Telephone (573) 651-5090
- College of Education (Ed)
Scully Building, room 304
Telephone (573) 651-2412
- College of Health & Human Services (H&HS)
Academic Hall, room 104
Telephone (573) 651-2015
- College of Liberal Arts (Lib Arts)
Academic Hall, room 104
Telephone (573) 651-2007
- College of Science & Mathematics (Sci&Math)
Rhodes Hall, room 102D
Telephone (573) 651-2173
- School of Polytechnic Studies (Polytech)
Seabaugh Polytechnic Building, room 301
Telephone (573) 986-6746
- School of University Studies
Academic Hall, room 104
Telephone (573) 986-7328
The requirements for the majors are listed alphabetically under the appropriate degree:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Bachelor of General Studies (BGS)
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Bachelor of Science in Bus Admin (BSBA)
Bachelor of Science in Education (BSED)
Bachelor of Family & Consumer Sciences
Education (BFCSE)
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Bachelor of Music Education (BME)
Bachelor of Music (BM)
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Associate degrees (AAS)
NOTE: A maximum of 30 semester hours of business courses (AC, AD, BA, BL, FI, MG, MK prefixes) may be taken by nonbusiness majors.
Major/Degree College/Department
Accounting/BSBA.........................................Acct & MIS/Bus
Administrative Systems Mgt/BSBA................Acct & MIS/Bus
Advertising....................................(see Mass Communication)
Agribusiness/BS.......................................Agriculture/Polytech
- Agribusiness
Animal Science
Horticulture
Agriculture/BS.........................................Agriculture/Polytech
- Agriscience
Plant & Soil Science
Animal Science...............................................(see Agriculture)
Anthropology/BA........................For Lang & Anthro/Lib Arts
Applied Computer Science/BS.......Computer Sci/Sci &Math
- Interdisciplinary Applications
Information Systems
Technology
Art/BA, BFA, BSED.............................................Art/Lib Arts
Athletic Training.............................(See Health Management)
Biology/BS, BSED.....................................Biology/Sci&Math
Business Education/BSED.............................Acct & MIS/Bus
Chemistry/BA, BS, BSED.....................Chemistry/Sci&Math
Child Care & Guidance/AAS...Human Envir. Studies/H&HS
Child Development.......................(see Human Envir. Studies)
Communication Disorders/BS.........Comm Disorders/H&HS
Computer Science/BS......................Computer Sci/Sci&Math
- Computer Systems
Computational Systems
Graphical Systems
Computer Technology/AAS....Industrial Technology/Polytech
Corporate Communication/BS........Communication/Lib Arts
Corporate Video...........................(see Mass Communication)
Criminal Justice/BS.............Crim Justice & Sociology/H&HS
- Corrections
Law Enforcement
Security Management
Dietetics........................................(see Human Envir. Studies)
Early Childhood Educ/BSED.................Early,Elem & Special Educ/Ed
Earth Science/BSED...........................Geosciences/Sci&Math
Economics/BS................................Economics & Finance/Bus
Economics/BSBA..........................Economics & Finance /Bus
- Business Economics
Financial Economics
Electronics........................................see Industrial Technology
Elementary Education/BSED.....Erly.Elem & Special Educ/Ed
Engineering Physics/BS......................Physics & Engr Physics/Sci&Math
- Applied Physics & Engineering
- Computer Applications in Physics & Engineering
English/BA, BSED.........................................English/Lib Arts
- Literature
Writing
Environmental Science/BS........Environmental Sci/Sci&Math
Exceptional Child Educ/BSED......Erly, Elem & Special Educ/Ed
Family & Consumer Sciences...Human Envir. Studies/H&HS Educ/FCSE
Family Life....................................(see Human Envir. Studies)
Fashion Merchandising..................(see Human Envir. Studies)
Finance/BSBA...............................Economics & Finance /Bus
Fine Arts/BFA.......................................................Art/Lib Arts
Foodservice & Hospitality Mgt/BS..........Human Envir. Studies/H&HS
French/BA, BSED.......................For Lang & Anthro/Lib Arts
General Studies/BGS...................College Advising Center/Lib Arts
Geography/BS.............................For Lang & Anthro/Lib Arts
Geoscience/BS.....................................................Geosciences/Sci&Math
German/BA, BSED.....................For Lang & Anthro/Lib Arts
Health Management/BS..................Health, Hum Perf & Rec/H&HS
- Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Health Promotion
Historic Preservation/BS................................History/Lib Arts
History/BA....................................................History/Lib Arts
Human Environmental Studies/BS..........Human Envir. Studies/H&HS
- Child Development
Dietetics
Family Life
Fashion Merchandising
Housing & Interior Design
Horticulture.................................................(see Agribusiness)
Housing/Interior Design...........(see Human Environ. Studies)
Human Resource Management...................(See Management)
Industrial Management..................(see Industrial Technology)
Industrial Education/BSED..........Industrial Technology/Polytech
Industrial Technology/BS........Industrial Technology/Polytech
- Construction Management and Design
Electronics & Computer Technology
Industrial Management
Technical Graphics
Technology
Interdisciplinary Studies/BS............School of University Studies
International Business/BSBA.......Harrison College of Business
Journalism.....................................(see Mass Communication)
Management/BSBA..................................Mgmt & Mktg/Bus
- Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Organizational Leadership
Management Info. Systems/BSBA.................Acct & MIS/Bus
Manufacturing Enginerring Tech...(See Industrial Technology)
Marketing/ BSBA......................................Mgmt & Mktg/Bus
- Integrated Marketing Communication
Marketing Management
Mass Communication......................Communication/Lib Arts
- Advertising/BS
Corporate Video/BS
Journalism/BA
Media Studies/BA
Public Relations/BS
Radio/BS
Mathematics/BS................................Mathematics/Sci&Math
- Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Mathematics/BSE..............................Mathematics/Sci&Math
Media Studies................................(see Mass Communication)
Medical Technology/BS.........................Chemistry/Sci&Math
Middle School Education.............Middle & Secondary Ed/Ed
Music/BA.........................................................Music/Lib Arts
Music/BM........................................................Music/Lib Arts
- Instrumental Performance
Vocal Performance
Composition
Music Education/BSE......................................Music/Lib Arts
- Instrumental
Vocal
Nursing/BSN.................................................Nursing/H&HS
Operations & Information Mgt..................(See Management)
Organizational Administration/BSBA.......Harrison College of Business
Organizational Leadership..........................(See Management)
Performing Arts/BFA......................Theatre & Dance/Lib Arts
Philosophy/BA.....................Pol Sci, Phil & Religion /Lib Arts
Physical Education, PK-12/BSED...Health, Hum Perf & Rec/H&HS
Physics/BS, BSED..............Physics & Engr Physics/Sci&Math
Political Science/BA, BS........Pol Sci, Phil & Religion/Lib Arts
Psychology/BS..........................................Psychology/Lib Arts
Public Relations.............................(see Mass Communication)
Radio..............................................see Mass Communication)
Recreation/BS......................Health, Hum Perf & Rec/H&HS
Secondary Education..................................(see specific major)
Social Studies/BSED......................................History/Lib Arts
Social Work/BS........................................Social Work/H&HS
Sociology/BA, BS...............Crim Justice & Sociology/Lib Arts
Spanish/BA, BSED.............or Lang & Anthropology/Lib Arts
Speech Communication/BA..............Cmmunication/Lib Arts
- Forensic Communication
Interpersonal & Small Group Communication
Organizational Communication & Social Influence
Public Communication
Speech Education/BSED..................Communication/Lib Arts
Sports Management/BS.......Health, Hum Perf & Rec/H&HS
Sports Medicine...............................(see Health Management)
Technical Graphics ........................(see Industrial Technology)
Theatre/BA.....................................Theatre & Dance/Lib Arts
Video, Corporate..........................(see Mass Communication)
Bachelor of Arts Majors
BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE
Primarily for students who major in the arts, language, or literature, history and certain social sciences; often selected as a pre-professional degree by those who wish a broad education.
The areas from which majors must be chosen are:
- Anthropology
Art
Chemistry
English
- Options:
Literature
Writing
- French
German
History
Mass Communication
- Options:
Journalism
Media Studies
- Music
Philosophy
Political Science
Sociology
Spanish
Speech Communication:
- Options:
Forensic Communication
Interpersonal & Small
Group Communication
Organizational Comm.& Social Influence
Public Communication
Theatre
ANTHROPOLOGY
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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Introductory Anthropology: Physical Anthropology & Archaeology (3) |
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Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
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Intro Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
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Archaeologic Fieldwork (1-6, 3 hours required) |
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OR |
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Applied Anthropology (1-6, 3 hours required) |
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Ethnographic Field Methods (3) |
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OR |
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Methods of Social Research (3) |
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Human Evolution & Adaptation (3) |
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Archaeology: Method & Theory (3) |
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General Anthropological Theory (3) |
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Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
Choose 6-9 Hours in Anthropology or Other Courses (As Approved by Advisor)
Additional Requirement:
| xx xxx |
12 Hours in One or Two Foreign Languages (All Options) |
ART
36-56 Hour Major - Minor Required
(see also Bachelor of Fine Arts degree)
Required Courses:
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Freshman Core Review (0) |
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Art History Survey I (3) |
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Art History Survey II (3) |
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Drawing I (3) |
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Design Foundations (3) |
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3D Foundations (3) |
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Color Composition (3) |
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Drawing II: Human Figure (3) |
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Painting (3) |
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Sculpture I (3) |
Choose 9 Hours Additional Art History Courses (300-500 level)
Choose 1-21 Hour Elective Sequence approved by advisor and two of your other art instructors at your Foundation Review for 36 hour Liberal Arts major. Every year, artwork must be entered in the Juried Student Assessment Exhibition.
CHEMISTRY
30 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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General Chemistry I (5) |
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General Chemistry II (3) |
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Qualitative Analysis (2) |
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Quantitative Analysis (4) |
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Intro to Physical Chemistry (5) |
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Organic Chemistry I (4) |
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Organic Chemistry Lab I (1) |
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Professional Presentation in Chem (1) |
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Professional Exp in Chemistry (3) |
Choose 2 Hours of Chemistry Electives
Additional Requirements: 13-15 Hours
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Plane Trigonometry (2) or HS equiv |
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Applied Calculus (3) |
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Introductory Physics I (5) |
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Introductory Physics II (5) |
ENGLISH
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
Choose 6 Hours From:
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Writing About Literature (3) |
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Intro to Creative Writing* (3) |
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Advanced Composition (3) |
*Required for Writing option
Choose 9 Hours From:
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English Lit I (3) |
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English Lit II (3) |
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American Lit I (3) |
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American Lit II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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World Literature I (3) |
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World Literature II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Sociolinguistics (3) |
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History of the English Language (3) |
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Principles of Language (3) |
Choose One 15 Hour Option:
LITERATURE OPTION
Choose 3 Hours From:
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English Drama Before 1800 (3) |
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Chaucer (3) |
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Studies in Early English Lit (3) |
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Shakespeare Tragedies/Hum Cond (3) |
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Shakespeare Hist/Comed & HumCond (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| LI 475 |
Early Twentieth-Century British Literature (3) |
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English Drama After 1800 (3) |
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Studies in Later English Lit (3) |
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British Fiction Since the 18th Century (3) |
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Victorian Studies (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
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African American Writers (3) |
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Nature Writing (3) |
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Cross-Cultural Amer Voices (3) |
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Southern Literature (3) |
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19th Century American Novel (3) |
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Classic Amer Novel/20th Century (3) |
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Modern/Contemp American Novel (3) |
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Contemporary American Poetry (3) |
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Cyberpunk Fiction (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Greek Drama (3) |
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Literature & the Bible (3) |
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Modern Drama (3) |
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The Modern Essay (3) |
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Australian Literature (3) |
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World Novelists (3) |
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Women and Madness (3) |
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Images of Women in Literature (3) |
WRITING OPTION
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Professional Written Communica-tion (3) |
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Advance Composition* |
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Rhetorical Theory/Written Dis-course (3) |
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Style in Writing (3) |
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The Modern Essay (3) |
*Unless taken in the core
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Nature Writing |
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Cross-Cultural Amer Voices (3) |
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Literature for the Young Adult (3) |
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Southern Literature (3) |
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Classic Amer Novel/20th Century (3) |
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Modern/Contemp American Novel (3) |
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Contemporary American Poetry (3) |
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Cyberpunk Fiction (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Writing for Science & Technology (3) |
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Literary Manuscript Editing Practicum (3) |
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Internship in English (3) |
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Small Press Publishing (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Advanced Creative Writing: Poetry (3) |
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Advanced Creative Writing: Fiction (3) |
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Writing the Teleplay (3) |
Choose 3 additional hours writing course not taken above
Additional Requirements:
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Portfolio of Student Writing (All Options) |
| xx xxx |
9 Hours in One or Two Foreign Languages (All Options) |
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OR |
| xx xxx |
6 Hours in One Foreign Language |
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AND |
| One of the following*: |
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Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
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Grammars of English (3) |
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Sociolinguistics (3) |
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History of the English Language (3) |
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Principles of Language (3) |
*If not taken elsewhere in the major
FRENCH
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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French Exit Exam (0) |
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French Language & Culture I (3) |
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French Language & Culture II (3) |
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French Language & Culture III (3) |
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French Literature (3) |
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Contemporary France (3) |
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French Pronunciation & Phonetics (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
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Survey of French Literature I (3) |
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Survey of French Literature II (3) |
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Intro to the French Novel (3) |
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17th Century French Literature (3) |
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18th Century French Literature (3) |
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19th Century French Literature (3) |
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20th Century French Literature (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
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Intermediate French Composition (3) |
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Intermediate French Conversation (3) |
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Commercial French (3) |
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French Grammar (3) |
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French Advanced Conversation (3) |
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French Adv Comp & Conversation (3) |
Choose 6 Hours of FR Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Art of French Cinema (3) |
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European Peoples & Civilization (3) |
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Contemporary French Culture (3) |
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European Film (3) |
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European Civilization (3) |
| WH 366 |
Age of French Rev & Napoleon (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| WH 514 |
History of Modern France (3) |
GERMAN
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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German Exit Exam (0) |
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German Language & Culture I (3) |
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German Language & Culture II (3) |
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German Language & Culture III (3) |
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German Literature (3) |
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German Culture & Civilization (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
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Survey of German Literature I (3) |
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Survey of German Literature II (3) |
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Twentieth-Century German Literature (3) |
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Special Topics: German (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
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Intermediate German Composition (3) |
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Conversational German (3) |
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Commercial German (3) |
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German Grammar (3) |
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German Phonetics & Pronunciation (3) |
Choose 9 Hours of GN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Observing Other Cultures (3) |
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Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
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Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
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World Cultures (3) |
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European Prehistory (3) |
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European Peoples & Civilization (3) |
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European Film (3) |
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Modern European Civ (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| WH 516 |
History of Modern Germany (3) |
| WH 527 |
Intellectual History of Europe (3) |
HISTORY
39 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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BA Portfolio Review (0) |
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Historiography (3) |
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Senior Seminar in History (3) |
Choose 15 Senior Level Hours From:
| EH xxx |
(6) |
| US xxx |
(6) |
| WH xxx |
(3) |
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Choose 6 Senior Level Hours From:
- EH, GH, US OR WH prefix courses (6)
Choose an additional 12 Hours of EH, GH, US, WH, HP 100, HP 200 or departmentally approved UI courses (Only 3 Hours UI courses can be counted on major)
Additional Requirement:
| xx xxx |
6 Hours in ONE Foreign Language |
Choose one of the following options:
| xx xxx |
6 Hours in Foreign Language |
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Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
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AND |
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Methods of Social Research (3) |
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College Algebra (3) |
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AND |
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Elementary Prob & Stats (3) |
MASS COMMUNICATION
34 Hour Major - Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required for all courses within the major except MC 486 which is a credit/no credit course.)
Required Courses:
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Mass Communication and Society (3) |
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Writing for the Mass Media (3) |
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Mass Communication Theory & Research (3) |
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Communication Law (3) |
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Seminar in Mass Communication (1) |
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Internship in Mass Communication (3) |
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OR |
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Practicum (3) |
Additional Requirements:
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Statistical Reasoning (3) |
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Hist & Phil of American Mass Media (3) |
Choose One 15 Hour Option:
JOURNALISM
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Reporting (3) |
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Publication Editing & Production (3) |
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Feature Writing (3) |
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OR |
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Sportswriting (3) |
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Public Affairs Reporting (3) |
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OR |
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Electronic New Gathering (3) |
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Editorial Page (3) |
Choose a minor in: Criminal Justice, Finance/Economics, Foreign Langauge, International Studies, Political Science, Religion, or Theatre Arts.
MEDIA STUDIES
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Advertising Principles (3) |
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Public Relations Principles (3) |
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Basic Radio (3) |
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Basic Video Production (3) |
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Media Ethics (3) |
Choose a minor in: Business Communication, Foreign Language, International Studies, Philosophy, Sociology, or Writing.
NOTE: Mass Communication majors are limited to 34 hours in MC prefix courses. Of the 90 hours required outside of the major, 65 hours must be from traditional Arts and Science courses. A grade of 'C' or better is required in MA 155 and UI 382.
MUSIC
50-52 Hour Major - Minor Required
(A grade of 'C' or better is required for all courses within the major.)
Required courses for Instrumental & Vocal
Options:
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Theories of Music in Culture (3) |
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Basic Harmony & Form (3) |
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Aural Skills I (1) |
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Aural Skills II (1) |
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Adv Harmony, Form & Counterpoint (3) |
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Twentieth Century Techniques (3) |
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Aural Skills III (1) |
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Aural Skills IV (1) |
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History & Lit of Music to 1827 (3) |
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Evolution of Musical Style Since 1827 (3) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Piano Proficiency (0) |
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Sophomore Review (0) |
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Recitals & Concerts(six semesters) (0) |
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Functional Piano I (1) |
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Functional Piano II (1) |
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Functional Piano III (1) |
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Functional Piano IV (1) |
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Instrumental or Vocal Ensemble (6) |
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American Music Experience (3) |
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Music in World Cultures (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
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Electronics & Computers in Music (3) |
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The Age of Romanticism (3) |
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The Age of Modernism (3) |
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Music & Culture: 1600-1750 (3) |
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The Age of Beethoven (3) |
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Music in Medieval & Renaissance Culture (3) |
Additional Required Course for Vocal Option:
Additional Requirement for all BA Music majors:
| xx xxx |
6 Hours in ONE Foreign Language |
PHILOSOPHY
31 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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Symbolic Logic I (3) |
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Aesthetics and The Arts (3) |
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OR |
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Ethical Theory (3) |
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Ancient Philosophy (3) |
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Modern Philosophy (3) |
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Contemporary Philosophy (3) |
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Seminar: Topics in Philosophy (3) |
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Seminar: Meths & Movmts in Philosophy (3) |
| PL 481 |
Practicum (1) |
Choose 9 Hours of PL or Departmentally Approved UI Courses (At least one course must be 300-400 level)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
30 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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United States Political Systems (3) |
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OR |
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Comparative Political Systems (3) |
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Intro to Political Science (3) |
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Politics of the Developed World (3) |
Choose 21 Hours From the Following Categories:
(3 Hours from Each Category plus 6 Additional Hours)
American Government & Politics
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American Public Policy (3) |
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Govt & Politics in American States (3) |
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American Presidency (3) |
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American Foreign Policy (3) |
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Political Parties & Voting Behavior (3) |
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Legislative Process (3) |
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Independent Study (1-3) |
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American Judicial System (3) |
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Public Policy Analysis (3) |
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Food & Rural Policy in the U.S. (3) |
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Constitutional Law (3) |
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Modern Presidency (3) |
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Contemp Political/Social Issues (3) |
Comparative Governments & Politics
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Third World Politics (3) |
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Independent Study (1-3) |
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Govt & Pol East/Central Europe (3) |
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Govt & Politics West Europe (3) |
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Comparative Government (3) |
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Middle East Politics (3) |
International Politics
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Intro to Global Issues (3) |
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American Foreign Policy (3) |
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International Organizations (3) |
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Independent Study (1-3) |
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International Politics (3) |
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International Law (3) |
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International Political Economy (3) |
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Middle East Politics (3) |
Public Administration
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Internship in Political Science (1-3) |
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American Public Policy (3) |
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Internship in Political Science (3) |
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Independent Study (1-3) |
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Fundamentals of Public Admin (3) |
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Public Personnel Admin (3) |
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Government Budgeting Process (3) |
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Public Policy Analysis (3) |
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Food & Rural Policy in the U.S. (3) |
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Administrative Law & Procedure (3) |
Political Theory
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Independent Study (1-3) |
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Political Theory (3) |
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Modern Political Thought (3) |
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Early American Political Thought (3) |
| |
Foundations of Political Thought (3) |
| |
Contemporary Political Theory (3) |
| |
The Holocaust (3) |
Additional Requirement:
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12 Hours in ONE Foreign Language |
SOCIOLOGY
33-36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
| |
Intro to Social Organization (3) |
| |
Interpretation of Data (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
| |
Methods of Social Research (3) |
| |
Devel of Sociological Theory (3) |
| |
Senior Seminar (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Sociology Internship (6) |
Choose 15 Hour Approved Elective Sequence
Additional Requirement:
| xx xxx |
12 Hours in ONE Foreign Language |
SPANISH
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Spanish Exit Exam (0) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture I (3) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture II (3) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture III (3) |
| |
Hispanic Literature (3) |
| |
Spanish American Culture (3) |
| |
Civilization of Spain (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Spanish American Literature I (3) |
| |
Spanish American Literature II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Survey of Spanish Literature I (3) |
| |
Survey of Spanish Literature II (3) |
| |
Novel of the Golden Age (3) |
| |
Contemporary Spanish Literature (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
| |
Intermediate Spanish Composition (3) |
| |
Intermediate Spanish Conversation (3) |
| |
Commercial Spanish (3) |
| |
Spanish Grammar (3) |
| |
Crit Rdgs in Hispanic Literature (3) |
| |
Adv Spanish Conversation & Composition (3) |
| |
Spanish Writing Skills (3) |
Choose 6 Hours of SN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Observing Other Cultures (3) |
| |
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
| |
Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
| |
World Cultures (3) |
| |
Ancient Civ of Meso-America (3) |
| |
Islamic Civilization (3) |
| |
Latin American Civilization (3) |
| |
American Peoples & Civilization (3) |
| |
European Film (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| |
South Americas (3) |
| |
Latin Am Colonial History (3) |
| |
Hist of Mexico Since 1810 (3) |
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
28-30 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Fund of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Fund of Interpers Communication (3) |
| |
Theories of Communication (3) |
| |
Group Comm & Decision-Making (3) |
| |
Nonverbal Communication (3) |
| |
Persuasion (3) |
Choose One Option:
FORENSIC COMMUNICATION (10-12 Hours)
| |
Intercollegiate Debate (2) |
| |
OR |
| |
Oral Interpretation (3) |
| |
Argumentation & Problem Solving (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Intercollegiate Debate (2) |
| |
OR |
| |
Oral Interpretation (3) (if not taken above) |
| |
Advanced Public Speaking (3) |
| |
Interviewing (3) |
| |
Advanced Debate (3) |
| |
Political Communication (3) |
| |
Acting for Non-Majors (3) |
| |
Modern Presidency (3) |
PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (11-12 Hours)
| |
Advanced Public Speaking (3) |
| |
Speech Writing (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Intercollegiate Debate (2) |
| |
Oral Interpretation (3) |
| |
Argumentation & Problem Solving (3) |
| |
Semnr/Criticsm Amer Pub Address (3) |
| |
Modern Presidency (3) |
| |
Political Communication (3) |
INTERPERSONAL AND SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (12 Hours)
Choose Any 12 Hours From:
| |
Intercultural Communication (3) |
| |
Interviewing: Prin & Pract (3) |
| |
Relational Comm Strategies (3) |
| |
Group Dynamics (3) |
| |
Communication Between the Sexes (3) |
| |
Commun/Attitudes: Theory/Resrch (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication (3) |
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL INFLUENCE (12 Hours)
| |
Organizational Communication (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Advanced Public Speaking (3) |
| |
Speech Writing (3) |
| |
Interviewing: Prin & Pract (3) |
| |
Group Dynamics (3) |
| |
Commun/Attitudes: Theory/Resrch (3) |
THEATRE
45 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Rehearsal & Production (1 |
| |
Acting I (3) |
| |
Makeup (2) |
| |
Stagecraft I (3) |
| |
Costume Construction (3) |
| |
Script Analysis (3) |
| |
Rehearsal & Production (3) |
| |
Directing (3) |
| |
Theatre History I (3) |
| |
Theatre History II (3) |
| |
Musical Theatre: Origins to Present (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Acting II (3) |
| |
Drawing for the Theatre (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Stagecraft II (3) |
| |
Stage Lighting I (3) |
| |
Costume Design (3) |
| |
Scene Painting (3) |
| |
Scenic Design (3) |
| |
Theatre Management (3) |
| |
Period & Style (3) |
| |
Stage Lighting II (3) |
| |
Costume Design II (3) |
| |
Scenic Design II (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Solo Performance (3) |
| |
Stage Movement (3) |
| |
Stage Combat II (3) |
| |
Auditioning (3) |
| |
Acting III (3) |
| |
Ensemble Theatre (3) |
| |
Directing II (3) |
Additonal Requirement:
| |
Oral Interp of Literature (3) |
Bachelor Of Fine Arts Majors
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS DEGREE
See Admission to Bachelor of Fine Arts-Art major criteria under Admissions, page xx.
ART
In addition to the required courses listed, BFA-Art majors complete 12-21 departmentally approved elective hours in one of the following specializations: Painting; Drawing; Printmaking; Sculpture; Ceramics; Fibers; Graphic Design; or Three Dimensional Computer Imaging/Animation.
80 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Art History Survey I (3) |
| |
Art History Survey II (3) |
| |
Foundation Core Review (0) |
| |
Drawing I (3) |
| |
Design Foundations (3) |
| |
3D Foundations (3) |
| |
Color Composition (3) |
| |
Drawing II: Human Figure (3) |
| |
Printmaking (3) |
| |
New Genre (3) |
| |
Drawing III: Adv. Problems (3) |
| |
Painting (3) |
| |
Fibers I (3) |
| |
Sculpture I (3) |
| |
Ceramics (3) |
| |
Senior Portfolio* (2) |
Choose 6 additional hours of Art History courses (300-500 level)
Specialization & Elective Art Courses (30)
Studio majors select 12-15 departmentally approved credit hours in one specialized area. Choose from Ceramics; Drawing; Fibers; Painting; Printmaking; or Sculpture. Students specializing in either Graphic Design or Three Dimensional Computer Imaging/Animation must choose a minimum of 21 departmentally approved elective credit hours.
*For Graphic Design majors only
PERFORMING ARTS
63-65 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of "C" is required in each course within the BFA-Performing Arts major.)
All students wishing to advance in level will be required to successfully complete an annual jury as arranged by department faculty.
Required Courses:
| |
Dance Appreciation (3) |
| |
Movement Analysis (3) |
| |
Rehearsal & Production (2) |
| |
Acting I (3) |
| |
Makeup (2) |
| |
Performance Studies (3) |
| |
Stagecraft I (3) |
| |
Costume Construction (3) |
| |
Script Analysis (3) |
| |
Rehearsal & Production (2) |
| |
BFA Project (2) |
| |
Internship (4) |
Choose One Option:
DANCE (32 Hours)
| |
Ballet I (2) |
| |
Contemporary Dance I (2) |
| |
Ballet II (2) |
| |
Contemporary Dance II (2) |
| |
Choreography I (3) |
| |
Movement Improvisation (2) |
| |
Kines/Physiology of Dance (3) |
| |
Choreography II (3) |
| |
Dance History (3) |
| |
Basic Harmony & Form (3) |
Choose 2 Hours From:
| |
Jazz Dance I (2) |
| |
Jazz Dance II (2) |
Choose 2 Hours From:
| |
Ballet III (2) |
| |
Contemporary Dance III (2) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Theory/Pract of Dance (3) |
| |
Children and the Arts (3) |
Additional Requirements: 9 Hours
| |
Nutrition for Life (3) |
| |
Theatre Appreciation (3) |
| |
Aesthetics of Movement (3) |
DESIGN & TECHNICAL THEATRE (30 Hours)
| |
Drawing for the Theatre (3) |
| |
Stage Lighting I (3) |
| |
Costume Design I (3) |
| |
Scene Painting (3) |
| |
Scenic Design I (3) |
| |
Directing I (3) |
| |
Period & Style (3) |
| |
Theatre History I (3) |
| |
Theatre History II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Stagecraft II (3) |
| |
Theatre Management (3) |
| |
Stage Lighting II (3) |
| |
Costume Design II (3) |
| |
Scenic Design II (3) |
Additional Requirements: 9 Hours
| |
Theatre Appreciation (3) |
| |
Oral Interp of Literature (3) |
| |
Musical Theatre: Origins to Present (3) |
THEATRE PERFORMANCE OPTION (32 Hours)
| |
Acting II (3) |
| |
Voice for Actors (3) |
| |
Stage Combat I (3) |
| |
Acting III (3) |
| |
Directing I (3) |
| |
Theatre History I (3) |
| |
Theatre History II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Solo Performance (3) |
| |
Stage Movement (3) |
| |
Stage Combat II (3) |
| |
Auditioning (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Ensemble Theatre (3) |
| |
Directing II (3) |
Choose 5 Hours From Dance and Music
Activity courses - see advisor for list of approved courses
Additional Requirements: 9 Hours
| |
Theatre Appreciation (3) |
| |
Oral Interp of Literature (3) |
| |
Musical Theatre: Origins to Present (3) |
Bachelor Of General Studies Degree
Allows structuring of a degree program without requiring major or minor fields; University Studies requirements must be completed.
- Minimum Degree Requirements 124 Hours
University Studies Requirements 48 Hours
300-500 Level Courses Required 30 Hours
Bachelor Of Science Degree
Primarily for students entering various scientific fields. The areas from which majors must be chosen are:
- Agribusiness
- Options:
Agribusiness
Animal Science
Horticulture
- Agriculture
- Options:
Agriscience
Plant & Soil Science
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Communication Disorders
- Computer Science
- Options:
Computational Systems
Computer Systems
Graphical Systems
- Computer Science, Applied
- Options:
Information Systems
Interdisciplinary Applications Technology
- Corporate Communication
- Criminal Justice
- Options:
Corrections
Law Enforcement
Security Management
- Economics
- Engineering Physics
- Options:
Applied Physics and Engineering
Computer Applications in Physics & Engineering
- Environmental Science
- Food Service & Hospitality Management
- Geography
- Geoscience
- Health Management
- Options:
Athletic Training
Exercise Science
Health Promotion
- Historic Preservation
- Human Environmental Studies
- Options:
Child Development
Dietetics
Family Life
Fashion Merchandising
Housing & Interior Design
- Industrial Technology
- Options:
Construction Management & Design
Electronics & Computer Technology
Industrial Management
Technology (AAS transfers)
Technical Graphics
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Manufacturing Engineering Technology
- Mass Communication
- Options:
Advertising
Corporate Video
Public Relations
Radio
- Mathematics:
- Options:
Pure Mathematics
Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Medical Technology
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Recreation
- Social Work
- Sociology
- Sport Management
AGRIBUSINESS
49-60 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Princ of Financial Accounting (3) |
| |
Intro to Microcomp Appl (3) |
| |
Agricultural Economics (3) |
| |
Agribusiness Management (3) |
| |
Agribusiness Finance (3) |
| |
Agriculture Seminar (1) |
| |
Agrucultural & Food Policy (3) |
| |
Agriculture Internship (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Agriculture Internship (6) |
| |
OR |
| |
Undergrad Research (3) |
| |
Agriculture Sales (3) |
| |
Plant Science (4) |
| |
Elem Prob & Stats (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Business Stats (3) |
Additional Requirements (8 Hours):
| |
Basic Princ of Chemistry (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
Choose One of the Following Options(17-28 Hours):
AGRIBUSINESS
| |
Mktg Agric Products (3) |
| |
Animal Science (5) |
| |
Princ of Macroecon (3) |
Choose 6 Hours Electives (300-400 level)
ANIMAL SCIENCE
| |
Mktg Agric Products (3) |
| |
Animal Science (5) |
| |
Animal Nutrition (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Princ of Animal Nutrition (3) |
| |
Animal Breeding (3) |
| |
Beef Production (3) |
| |
Swine Production (3) |
| |
Princ of Macroecon (3) |
HORTICULTURE
| |
Economic Entomology (3) |
| |
Soil Science (3) |
| |
Plant Pathology (2) |
| |
Agrichemical Mgt (2) |
| |
Ornamental Plants I (2) |
| |
Ornamental Plants II (2) |
| |
Landscape Planting Design (3) |
| |
Greenhouse Mgt (4) |
| |
Landscape & Turf Mgt (4) |
| |
Princ of Mktg (3) |
AGRICULTURE
47-57 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Agriculture Seminar (1) |
| |
Agriculture Internship (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Agriculture Internship (6) |
| |
OR |
| |
Undergrad Research (3) |
| |
Plant Science (4) |
| |
Soils (3) |
| |
Animal Science (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Genetics (3) |
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
Microbiology (3) |
| |
Organic & Biol Chem (3) |
| |
Elem Prob & Stats (3) |
Additional Requirements (8-11 Hours):
| |
Basic Princ in Chem (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Gen Chem I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
Gen Chem II (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
Choose One of the Following Options (18-25 Hours):
PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCE
| |
Econ Entomology (3) |
| |
Weed Science (3) |
| |
Plant Pathology (2) |
| |
Agrichem Mgt (2) |
| |
Crop Physiology (3) |
| |
Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrtn (3) |
Choose 13 Hours From the Following (At Least 4 Hours At 300-500 Level):
| |
Princ Grain Crop Prod (3) |
| |
Cotton & Rice Culture (3) |
| |
Vegetable Prod (3) |
| |
Soil Conservation (3) |
| |
Soil Class & Res Mgt (3) |
| |
Geo Info Systems (3) |
| |
Clay Mineralogy (3) |
| |
Orn Plants I (2) |
| |
Orn Plants II (2) |
| |
Plant Propagation (3) |
| |
Fruit Production (3) |
| |
Greenhouse Mgt (4) |
| |
Landscape & Turf Mgt (4) |
| |
Nursery Prod & Silviculture(4) |
AGRISCIENCE
The Agricience option is specifically designed for students who have earned accredited Associate of Applied Science degrees in fields related to agricultural science or technology and desire to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture. Students will be awarded up to 33 hours for the approved agricultural science and technology transfer courses. To complete the BS degree, students must complete the University Studies requirements and the Agriculture core courses. In addition, students will select 18 credit hours of 300-500 level electives to build upon the skills gained through the AAS degree. Contact the Department of Agriculture or see http://www4.semo.edu/agriculture/agriscience.htm for further information.
BIOLOGY
40 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Biology Major Field Assessment (0) |
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
General Microbiology (3) |
| |
Research Methods in Biology (3) |
| |
Genetics (3) |
| |
Biology Seminar (1) |
| |
Intro to Evolutionary Biology (3) |
| |
Experiential Learning (2) |
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
Choose 12 Hours BI, BO, or ZO courses, any level
Choose One Option:
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES
Additional Requirements: 30-38 Hours
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Organic Chemistry I & II (10) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Trigonometry (2) |
| |
OR |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc I (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Intro Physics I (5) |
| |
Intro Physics II (5) |
MICROBIOLOGY, CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
| |
Lab Methods in Biol Chemistry (3) |
Additional Requirements: 24-26 Hours
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (5) |
| |
Biochemistry I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Biochemistry I (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc I (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
ORGANISMAL, ECOLOGICAL, AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Additional Requirements: 14-16 Hours
| |
General Chemistry I (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc I (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
CHEMISTRY
38 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Quantitative Analysis (4) |
| |
Physical Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Physical Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Physical Chemistry Laboratory (3) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab I (1) |
| |
Organic Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory II (2) |
| |
Professional Presentation in Chem (1) |
| |
Professional Exp in Chemistry (3) |
Additional Requirements: 22 Hours
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I & II (10) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I & II (10) |
NOTE: Certification of program by the American Chemical Society may be obtained by taking a minimum of 12 additional hours. Consult an advisor for specific information.
COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
38-39 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(See Admission to Communication Disorders Program criteria under Admissions, page 10)
Required Courses:
| |
Anat & Physiology/Speech Mechanism (4) |
| |
Phonetics (4) |
| |
Intro to Communication Disorders (4) |
| |
Normal Speech/Language Development (3) |
| |
Anat & Physiology/Hearing Mechanism (3) |
| |
Clinical Practicum/Comm Disorders (1-2) |
| |
Diag/Clin Methods Spch/Lang Pathology (4) |
| |
Spch Disorders I: Phonol/Artic/Cleft Palate (3) |
| |
Hearing Disorders: Audiological Assmt (3) |
| |
Speech Disorders II: Voice & Fluency (3) |
| |
Lang Disord/Preschl & School-aged Children (3) |
| |
Multicultural Issues in Comm Disorders (3) |
Additional Requirements:
| |
Investigations in Biology (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
College Algebra |
| MA xxx |
Additional Math course (above MA 134) |
| |
OR |
| xx xxx |
Statistics course |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Psych Perspect on Human Behavior (3) |
| |
Fund of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
American History I |
| |
OR |
| |
American History II (3) |
Choose One of the Following:
| |
Chemistry in Our World (3) |
| |
Basic Principles of Chemistry (5) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
Physical Concepts (3) |
Choose One of the Following:
| |
Language Culture of Deaf (3) |
| |
Society, Culture & Social Behavior (3) |
| |
Understanding Culture & Soc Diversity (3) |
NOTE: State and national certification in speech-language pathology (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association and Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education) requires that applicants complete a core of courses in the humanities, professional education, biological/physical sciences, mathematics, behavioral and social sciences. Students should work closely with a departmental advisor in selecting appropriate University Studies and professional education courses which meet these certification requirements.
APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE
56-83 Hour Major - No Minor Required*
Required Courses:
| |
Computer Science Assessment (0) |
| |
Intro to Computer Science (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Computer Science I (5) |
| |
Computer Science II (5) |
| |
Computer Science III (3) |
| |
C & the Unix Environment (3) |
| |
Data Base (3) |
| |
Appl Syst Analysis & Design (3) |
| |
Software Engineering (3) |
| |
Topics in Applic Programming (3) |
| |
Data Communications (3) |
| |
Senior Seminar (1) |
| |
Information Systems I (3) |
| |
Information Systems II (3) |
| |
Discrete Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analytical Geom & Calc I (5) |
Choose One of the Following Options:
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS (9)
*Second major or minor required in a department other than Computer Science.
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
- CS or IS Courses (300-400 level)
- OR
- related 300 or 400 level courses in second major with department approval
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (24 Hours)
| |
Principles/Financial Accounting (3) |
| |
Principles/Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Business Applic Programming (3) |
| |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| |
Probability and Statistics (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Business Statistics (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Accounting Information Systems (3) |
| |
Cost/Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Financial Management (3) |
| |
Production/Operations Mgt (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Management & Organiz Behav (3) |
| |
Quant Methods in Business (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
- CS or IS Courses (300-400 level)
TECHNOLOGY (36 Hours)
| |
Computer Organiz & Assembly Lang (5) |
| |
Operating Systems (3) |
| |
Digital & Analog System Design (3) |
| |
Microcomputer Interfacing (3) |
| |
Microcontrollers (3) |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I & II (10) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I & II (10) |
Choose One 6 Elective Sequence:
Sequence A
| |
Electronic Circuits I (3) |
| |
Electronic Circuits II (3) |
Sequence B
| |
Networking I (3) |
| |
Telecommunications & Ntwkg II (3) |
Sequence C
| |
Advanced Digital Principles (3) |
| |
Computer Peripherals (3) |
COMPUTER SCIENCE
66-87 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Computer Science Assessment (0) |
| |
Intro to Computer Science (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Computer Science I (5) |
| |
Computer Science II (5) |
| |
Computer Science III (3) |
| |
C & the Unix Environment (3) |
| |
Foundations of Computer Science (3) |
| |
Data Structures & Algorithms (3) |
| |
Operating Systems (3) |
| |
Appl Syst Analysis & Design (3) |
| |
Software Engineering (3) |
| |
Senior Seminar (1) |
| |
Discrete Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Linear Algebra (3) |
Choose One of the Following Options:
COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS (26)
Required Courses:
| |
Computer Org & Assembly Lang (5) |
| |
Programming Languages (3) |
| |
Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Analytical Geometry & Calc III (3) |
| |
Computer Programming (3) |
| |
Numerical Analysis (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Differential Equations I (3) |
| |
Modern Algebra (3) |
| |
Probability & Statistics I (3) |
| |
Probability & Statistics II (3) |
| |
Linear Algebra & Matrices (3) |
| |
Differential Equations II (3) |
COMPUTER SYSTEMS (36 Hours)
Required Courses:
| |
Computer Org & Assembly Lang (5) |
| |
Programming Language (3) |
| |
Digital & Analog System Design (3) |
| |
Elementary Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I & II (10) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I & II (10) |
Choose 9 Hours 300-400 level CS courses (except CS 331)
Choose 3 Hours Science/Quantitative Course Elective - See Department of Computer Science for approved courses
GRAPHICAL SYSTEMS (37 Hours)
Required Courses:
| |
Drawing I (3) |
| |
Perspectives in Art (3) |
| |
Color Composition (3) |
| |
Drawing II (3) |
| |
Painting (3) |
| |
Intro to Graphic Design (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Drawing III (3) |
| |
OR |
| AW 8xx |
Computer Art (3) |
| |
Art & New Technology (3) |
| |
3-D Animation (3) |
| |
Computer Graphics (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I & II (10) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I & II (10) |
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION
48 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Management & Organizational Behr (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Public Relations (3) |
| |
Fund of Interpersonal Comm (3) |
| |
Corporate & Professional Comm (3) |
| |
Interviewing: Princ & Practices (3) |
| |
Internship in Corporate Comm (3) |
| |
Organizational Comm (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication (3) |
Choose 9 hours from:
| |
Intercultural Communication (3) |
| |
Speech Writing (3) |
| |
Argumentation & Problem Solving (3) |
| |
Group Comm & Decision-Making (3) |
| |
Relational Comm Strategies (3) |
| |
Comm Prin/Negotiation & Conflict Mgmt (3) |
| |
Group Dynamics (3) |
| |
Communication & Attitudes (3) |
| |
Persuasion (3) |
Choose 6 hours from the following:
| |
Professional Selling (3) |
| |
Advertising & Promotion (3) |
| |
Consumer Behavior (3) |
| |
Retail Management (3) |
| |
International Marketing (30 |
Choose 6 hours from the following:
| |
Management Systems I (3) |
| MG 450 |
Improving Team Performance (3) |
| |
Leadership in Management (3) |
| |
International Management (3) |
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
33 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Intro to Criminal Justice (3) |
| |
Intro to Law Enforcement (3) |
| |
Intro to Corrections (3) |
| |
Criminal Law (3) |
| |
Juvenile Justice (3) |
| |
Planning/Resrch in Crim Justice (3) |
| |
Stataistical Analysis in Crim Justice (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Interpretation of Data (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Statistics for Soc Scientists (3) |
Choose One 12 Hour Option:
CORRECTIONS
| |
Correctional Institutions (3) |
| |
Constitutional Rights of Inmates (3) |
| |
Community-Based Corrections (3) |
| |
Theories/Methods of Offender Rehab (3) |
LAW ENFORCEMENT
| |
Advanced Police Administration (3) |
| |
Criminal Investigations (3) |
| |
Criminal Procedure (3) |
| CJ xx |
CJ Course (300-500 level) (3) |
SECURITY MANAGEMENT
| |
Intro to Security Systems (3) |
| |
Security & Loss Prevention (3) |
| |
Security Management (3) |
| |
Criminal Procedure (3) |
ECONOMICS
28 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| |
Macroeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Microeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Senior Seminar (1) |
Any 3 hour college-level statistics course
Choose 12 Hours From:
| EC xxx |
EC course (235-500 level) |
| |
International Political Economy (3) |
| |
Comparative Economic Systems (3) |
| |
Law and Economics (3) |
| |
Government and Business (3) |
NOTE: No more than 6 hours of UI courses may be selected.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
68-70 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Physics & Engineering Concepts (1) |
| |
Circuit Analysis I (3) |
| |
Electronic Circuits I (3) |
| |
Signals and Systems (3) |
| |
Computer Applications (3) |
| |
Capstone Design I (1) |
| |
Capstone Design II (3) |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Optics (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
Modern Physics (3) |
| |
Mechanics (3) |
| |
Electromagnetics (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods II (3) |
Additional Requirements: 31 Hours
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3) |
| |
Vector Calculus (2) |
| |
Computer Programming (3) |
| |
Differential Equations (3) |
| |
Numerical Analysis (3) |
| |
Engineering Graphics (3) |
Choose One of the Following Options (23-25 Hours):
APPLIED PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING
| |
Circuit Analysis II (3) |
| |
Electronic Circuits II (3) |
| |
Thermal Analysis (3) |
| |
Control Systems (3) |
| |
Material Science (3) |
| |
Quantum Mechanics (3) |
Choose 5 Hours Approved EP or PH Electives
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING
| |
Computer Science I (5) |
| |
Computer Science II (5) |
| |
C & the Unix Environment (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Computer Org & Assemb Lang (5) |
| |
Digital & Analog Syst Design (3) |
| |
Microcomputer Interfcing (3) |
Choose 4 Hours Approved EP or PH Electives
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
96-103 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
General Microbiology (3) |
| |
General Ecology (3) |
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab I (1) |
| |
Scientific Computing (3) |
| |
Environmental Science Seminar I (1) |
| |
Environmental Science Seminar II (1) |
| |
Risk Assessment Applications (3) |
| |
Internship (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Research (3) |
| EV xxx |
EV Course (300-500 level) (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Environmental Soil Science (4) |
| |
Environmental Hydrology (3) |
| |
Analytical Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Elementary Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
Introductory Physics II (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Earth & Life Through Time (3) |
| |
Environmental Ethics (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Managerial Communication Processes (UI 331 Biochemistry I )(3) |
| |
North American Indians (3) |
| |
Recycling & Waste Management (3) |
| |
Earthquakes & Society (3) |
| UI 386 |
Environmental Health (3) |
| |
Environmental Law & Public Policy (3) |
Choose One Option:
BIOLOGY (16 Hours)
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
Research Methods in Biology (3) |
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
(whichever was not completed in the core)
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Genetics (3) |
| |
Principles of Wildlife Management (3) |
| |
Management of Wildlife Habitat (3) |
| |
Advanced Ecology (3) |
| |
Conservation Biology (3) |
| |
Ecology & Management of Wetlands (3) |
| |
Virology (3) |
| |
Immunology (3) |
| |
Epidemiology (3) |
| |
Microbial Physiology (3) |
| |
Limnology (3) |
| |
Occupational Health (3) |
| |
Risk Assesment (3) |
| |
Industrial Hygiene (3) |
| |
Introduction to Toxicology (3) |
| |
Wildlife Toxicology (3) |
| |
Internship in Biology (1-3) |
| |
Introduction to Aquatic Toxicology (3) |
| |
Pathogenic Microbiology (2) |
| |
Pathogenic Microbiology Laboratory (1) |
| |
Biological Research (1-3) |
| |
Systematic Botany (3) |
| |
Plant Physiology (3) |
| |
Native Aquatic Plants (3) |
| |
Field Botany (3) |
| |
Animal Physiology (3) |
| |
Mammalogy (3) |
| |
Herpetology (3) |
| |
Ornithology (3) |
| |
Vertebrate Adaptations (3) |
| |
Ichthyology (3) |
BUSINESS (21 Hours)
| |
Principles of Financial Accounting (3) |
| |
Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| |
Financial Management (3) |
| |
Management & Organizational Behavior (3) |
| |
Management Information Systems (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
CHEMISTRY (15 Hours)
| |
Quantitative Analysis (4) |
| |
Introduction to Physical Chemistry (5) |
| |
Prof Experience in Chem (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Organic Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab II (2) |
| |
Environmental Chemistry (3) |
| |
Undergraduate Research (1-3) |
| |
Organic Preparations & Characterizations (3) |
| |
Chemical Instrumentation (4) |
| |
Biochemistry I (3) |
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH (21 Hours)
| |
Environmental Chemistry (3) |
| |
Epidemiology (3) |
| |
Occupational Health (3) |
| |
Industrial Hygiene (3) |
| |
Introduction to Toxicology (3) |
| UI 386 |
Environmental Health (3) |
| |
Environmental Law & Public Policy (3) |
NOTE: One of the EV courses above will satisfy the 3 hours of elective credit in the Environmental Science core course requirements.
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
Pathogenic Microbiology & Lab (3) |
| |
Human Physiology (3) |
| |
Writing for Science & Technology (3) |
| |
Health & Safety (2) |
| |
Community Health (3) |
GEOSCIENCES (15 Hours)
| |
Rocks & Minerals (3) |
| |
Field Methods (1) |
| |
Sedimentology & Stratigraphy (4) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Environmental Geoscience (3) |
| |
Remote Sensing (3) |
| |
Mineralogy & Petrology (4) |
| |
Field Camp (4) |
| |
Structural Geology (3) |
| |
Geomorphology (3) |
| |
Applied Geophysics (3) |
| |
Global Environmental Change (3) |
| |
Predictive Stratigraphy (3) |
| |
Geographic Information Systems (3) |
| |
Low Temperature Geochemistry (3) |
| |
Senior Research & Seminar (2) |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS (20-22 Hours)
| |
Computer Science I (5) |
| |
Computer Science II (5) |
| |
C & the Unix Environment (3) |
| |
Visual Basic (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Visual Basic for Programmers (1) |
| |
Information Systems II (3) |
| |
Visual Basic II (3) |
SOIL SCIENCE (15 Hours)
| |
Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition (3) |
| |
Geomorphology (3) |
| |
Soil Classification & Resource Management |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Soil Conservation (3) |
| |
Remote Sensing (3) |
| |
Geographic Information Systems (3) |
| |
Clay Mineralogy (3) |
FOOD SERVICE & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
32 Hour Major - Management Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Perspect on Foodsvc & Hospitality Mgt (1) |
| |
Selection & Preparation of Foods (3) |
| |
Nutrition for Health (3) |
| |
Sanitation/Foodsvc & Hospitality Indus (3) |
| |
Advanced Food Preparation (4) |
| |
Hospitality & Institution Admin (3) |
| |
Quantity Food Production (4) |
| |
Procrmnt/Hospitality & Foodsvc Oper (3) |
| |
Intrnshp/Foodsvc & Hospitality Envir (8) |
Additional Requirements: 18 Hours
| |
Survey of Accounting (3) |
| |
Intro to Microcomputer Appl (3) |
| |
Legal Environ of Business (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication Process (3) |
GEOGRAPHY
33 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
The Physical Landscape (3) |
| |
People & Places of the World |
| |
American People & Civ (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
European People & Civ (3) |
| |
Cultural Geography (3) |
| |
Political Geography (3) |
| |
Economic Geography (3)* |
| |
American Cultural Landscape |
Elective sequence approved by advisor - to include 6 hours upper level GG prefix (12)
*No more than 3 hours of upper level UI coursework the major may count toward University Studies requirements.
GEOSCIENCE
40-50 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Geoscience Courses:
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Rocks & Minerals (3) |
| |
Field Methods (1) |
| |
Senior Research & Seminar (2) |
| |
Earth/Life Thru Time (3) |
Required Math & Science Courses:
| |
Basic Prin of Chem (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
Choose One Core Specialization:
Professiona Geologist - 28 Hours
| |
Sedimentology/Stratigraphy (4) |
| |
Mineralogy/Petrology (4) |
| |
Field Camp (4) |
| |
Structural Geology (3) |
| GO xxx |
Any 300-500 level GO prefix courses |
Environmental Geoscientist - 28 hours
| |
Risk Assessment Applications (3) |
| |
Remote Sensing (3) |
| |
Environmental Soil Science (4) |
| |
Geomorphology (3) |
| |
Geographic Info Systems (3) |
| |
Environmental Hydrology (3) |
| GO xxx |
Any 300-500 level GO prefix courses |
General Earth Science - 18 Hours
| |
Meteorology (3) |
| |
Oceanography (3) |
| |
Environmental Geoscience (3) |
| |
Planetary Exploration (3) |
| GO xxx |
Any 300-500 level GO prefix courses |
Additional Requirements: 22 Hours* - (including 6 hours of MA prefix courses)
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab 1 (1) |
| |
Introductory Physics I (5) |
| |
Introductory Physics II (5) |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc I (5) |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc II (4) |
| |
Elem Prob & Stats (3) |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calc III (3) |
*Students choosing the General Earth Science specialization may elect to substitute a minor for the 22 hour elective sequence.
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
61-72 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(See Admission to Health Management: Athletic Training Program criteria under Admissions, page xx.)
Required Courses:
| |
Nutrition for Health (3) |
| |
Intro to Health Management (3) |
| |
Health Perspectives (3) |
| |
Fitness Conditioning (3) |
| |
Contemporary Drug Use (3) |
| |
Exercise Physiology (3) |
| |
Fitness Assmt & Exercise Prog (4) |
| |
Exercise Leadership (3) |
| |
Health Internship (12) |
Choose One Option:
ATHLETIC TRAINING (35 Hours)
| |
Pathophysiology (3) |
| |
Intro to Athletic Injuries (3) |
| |
Sports Injury Management (3) |
| |
Therapeutic Modalities (4) |
| |
Basic Skills in Athletic Training (1) |
| |
Practicum in Athletic Training I (1) |
| |
Practicum in Athletic Training II (1) |
| |
Advanced Injury Assessment I (3) |
| |
Advanced Injury Assessment II (3) |
| |
Practicum in Athletic Training III (1) |
| |
Practicum in Athletic Training IV (1) |
| |
Rehab of Sports Injuries (3) |
| |
Admin of Athletic Training (3) |
| |
Seminar in Athletic Training (2) |
| |
Kinesiology (3) |
EXERCISE SCIENCE (24 Hours)
| |
Intro to Athletic Injuries (3) |
| |
Exercise Science Practicum (3) |
| |
Research Methods (3) |
| |
Lifestyle Disease Risk Reduction (3) |
| |
Fitness Facility Admin (3) |
| |
Kinesiology (3) |
Electives - 6 Hours:
| |
approved by advisor (3) |
| |
approved by advisor (3) |
HEALTH PROMOTION (27 Hours)
| |
Nutrition I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Lifespan Nutrition (3) |
| |
Health Promotion Practicum (3) |
| |
Research Methods (3) |
| |
Lifestyle Disease Risk Reduction (3) |
| |
Health Promotion Programs (3) |
| |
Program Planning & Evaluating (3) |
| |
Management & Organiz Behav (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Supervisory Management (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Advertising & Promotion (3) |
| |
Lifestyle Enhancement (3) |
Additional Requirements: 12-18 Hours
| |
Anatomy & Physiology I (3) |
| |
Anatomy & Physiology II (3) |
| |
Chemistry in Our World (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Basic Principles of Chemistry (5) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Physical Concepts (3)* |
| |
Psych Perspect/Human Behav (3)* |
*Required for Athletic Training Option only
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
60 Hour Major - No Minor Required
HISTORIC PRESERVATION REQUIREMENTS
Required Courses:
| |
Historiography (3) |
| |
Professional Portfolio Review (0) |
| |
Intro to Historic Preservation (3) |
| |
Intro to Techniques of Local History (3) |
| |
History of American Architecture (3) |
| |
Legal & Econ Prin of Historic Preserv (3) |
Choose 9 Hours From:
(3 Hours Must be a Problems Course)
| |
Archives & Spec Collections Studies (3) |
| |
Problems in Archives & Spec Coll Mgt |
| |
Museum Studies (3) |
| |
Problems in Appl Museum Studies (3) |
| |
Historic Site Administration (3) |
| |
Problems in Historic Site Admin (3) |
| |
Problems in Historic Preservation (3) |
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
Historic Preservation Internship I (3) |
| |
Historic Preservation Internship II (6) |
| |
Historic Preservation Internship III (9) |
INTERDISCIPLINARY PRESERVATION REQUIREMENTS
Choose 6 Hours From:
- Any EH, GH, US, or WH 200-500 level course
Choose 3 Hours From:
- Any EH, GH, US, or WH 400-500 level course
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
Intro to Microcomputer Appl (3) |
| AM 200 |
Intro to American Studies (3) |
| |
Practical Drawing (3) |
| |
Legal Environment of Business (3) |
| |
Housing & Interior Design (3) |
| |
Public Opinion (3) |
| |
Government & Business (3) |
| |
Business & Ethics (3) |
| |
Persuasion (3) |
| |
Intro to Drafting (3) |
| |
Computer Assisted Drafting (3) |
| |
Photography Fundamentals (3) |
| |
Acting for Non-Majors (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
American Art (3) |
| |
History of Furniture II (3) |
| |
Westward Movement (3) |
| |
Perspectives on the Present (3) |
| |
African-American Experience (3) |
| |
Issues in 20th Cent Architecture (3) |
| |
Rural Sociology (3) |
| |
North American Indian (3) |
| |
Housing Perspectives (3) |
| |
Victorian Studies (3) |
| |
Living in a Global Society (3) |
| |
American Cultural Landscapes (3) |
| |
The American Temper (3) |
| |
Images of Britain (3) |
| |
Civil Rights Movement (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Midwestern Archaeology (3) |
| |
North American Archaeology (3) |
| |
Cultural Resource Mgt (3) |
| |
Historical Archaeology (3) |
| |
Historic Preservation Field School (3) |
| |
Historical Geology (3) |
Additional Requirements: 30 Hours
(Courses may also meet University Studies Requirements)
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
Economic Problems & Policies (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
American History I (3) |
| |
American History II (3) |
Any Logical Systems course
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Perspectives in Art (3) |
| |
Aesthetics & the Arts (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Found of Human Behavior (3) |
| |
Ethical Theory (3) |
| |
Psych Perspect on Human Behav (3) |
| |
Social Decision Making (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
The Physical Landscape (3) |
| |
Earth Science: Environ Hazards (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Cultural Geography (3) |
| |
Social Philosophy (3) |
| |
Society, Culture & Soc Behavior (3) |
| |
Cities & Society (3) |
| |
Understanding Soc/Cul Diversity (3) |
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: CHILD DEVELOPMENT OPTION
50 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Personal & Family Relationships (2) |
| |
The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
| |
Facilitating Devel in Young Children (3) |
| |
Guiding Alternatives/Young Children (3) |
| |
Preschool Participation (2) |
| |
Preschool Participation Lab (1) |
| |
Working With Parents (2) |
| |
Working With Parents Lab (1) |
| |
Prenatl/Infnt Growth & Stimulation (2) |
| |
Prenatl/Infnt Grwth & Stimulation Lab (1) |
| |
Child & Family Practicum (3) |
| |
Parnt Chld Intractns: Systems Appr (3) |
| |
Teaching Young Children, Ages 3-5 (3) |
| |
Preschool Practicum (3) |
| |
Utiliz Family/Community Resources (3) |
| |
Psych & Educ of the Exceptional Child (3) |
| |
Hlth/Nutrition/Safety of Young Child (3) |
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
Organizn & Mgt of Childcare Centers (3) |
| |
School Age Child Care (3) |
| |
Preschool Children/Comptr Techn (3) |
| |
Theories & Issues in Child Dvlpmnt (3) |
| |
Child Life Services (3) |
| |
Research & Issues in Child Dvlpmnt (3) |
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: DIETETICS OPTION
47 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Food Selection & Preparation (3) |
| |
Nutrition I (3) |
| |
Advanced Food Preparation (4) |
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Professional Dietetic Seminar (1) |
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Lifespan Nutrition (3) |
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Nutrition Assessment (3) |
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Hospitality & Institution Admin (3) |
| |
Quantity Food Production (4) |
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Procurement (3) |
| |
Nutrition II (3) |
| |
Medical Nutrition Therapy I (4) |
| |
Medical Nutrition Therapy II (4) |
| |
Nutrition Counseling (3) |
| |
Community Nutrition (3) |
| |
Tech/Teaching Nutrition & Health Ed (3) |
Additional Requirements: 53 Hours
(Some courses may fulfill University Studies requirements)
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Prin of Financial Accounting (3) |
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Intro to Microcomputer Appl (3) |
| |
World Food & Society (3) |
| |
Anatomy & Physiology I (3) |
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Anatomy & Physiology II (3) |
| |
Microorganisms/Human Host (3) |
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Basic Prin of Chemistry (5) |
| |
Organic & Biol Chemistry (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
Nutrition for Health (3) |
| |
Exercise Physiology (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Psych Perspectives/Human Behavior (3) |
| |
Research Methods (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Society, Culture & Social Behavior (3) |
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: FAMILY LIFE OPTION
50 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Personal & Family Relationships (2) |
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The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
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Intro to Gerontology (3) |
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Eldercare Experiences (3) |
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Intimate Environment (3) |
| |
Working with Parents (2) |
| |
Working with Parents Lab (1) |
| |
Marriage Interaction (3) |
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Child & Family Practicum (3) |
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Utiliz Family & Community Resources (3) |
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Social Psych Aspects of Clothing (3) |
| |
Family Financial Management (3) |
| |
Nutrition for Health (3) |
| |
Environ Design/Spec Populations (3) |
| |
Fund of Interpers Communication (3) |
| |
Family Violence (3) |
| |
Human Sexuality (3) |
| |
Consumer & the Market (3) |
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: FASHION MERCHANDISING OPTION
38 Hour Major - Retail Management Minor Required
Required Courses:
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Intro to Fashion Merchandising (3) |
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Textiles (3) |
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Apparel Analysis (3) |
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Professional Image & Behavior (2) |
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Apparel Aesthetics (3) |
| |
Internship (6) |
| |
Fashion Retailing (3) |
| |
Specialty Markets (3) |
| |
Issues & Trends in Fash Merch (3) |
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History of Costume (3) |
| |
Soc Psych Aspects of Clothing (3) |
| |
Display Design (3) |
Additional Requirements: 15 Hours
| |
Intro to Microcomp Appl (3) |
| |
Design Foundations (3) |
| |
Economic Problems & Policies (3) |
| |
Management & Organiz Behav (3) |
| |
Human Resources Management I (3) |
HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: HOUSING & INTERIOR DESIGN OPTION
45 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
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Textiles I (3) |
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Housing & Interior Design I (3) |
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Lighting & Interior Design (3) |
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Design Illustration (3) |
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Residential Interior Design I (3) |
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Materials & Cost Estimating (3) |
| |
Prof Practice/Interior Design (3) |
| |
Residential Interior Design II (3) |
| |
Contract Interior Design I (3) |
| |
Contract Interior Design II (3) |
| |
Interior Design Practicum (3) |
| |
History of Furniture I (3) |
| |
History of Furniture II (3) |
| |
Housing Perspectives (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Display Design (3) |
| |
Arch Rendering/Interior Design (3) |
| |
Internship in Housing & Int Design (3) |
| |
Environ Design/Spec Populations (3) |
Additional Requirements: 20-21 Hours
| |
Design Foundations (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Intro to Drafting (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Engineering Graphics (3) |
| |
Computer Assisted Drafting (3) |
| |
Architectural Drawing I (3) |
| |
Architectural Drawing II (3) |
Choose One of the Following Courses:
| |
Landscape Planting Design (3) |
| |
Foliage Plants (3) |
| |
Home Horticulture (2) |
| |
History/American Architecture (3) |
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
78 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Technical Communication (3) |
| |
Industrial Safety Supervision (3) |
| |
Statistical Process Control (3) |
| |
Industrial Supervision (3) |
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
Tech Computer Programming Appl (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I (5) |
| |
Introductory Physics II (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Basic Principles of Chemistry (5)* |
| |
Technology & Society (3) |
| |
Manufac Research/Global Society (3) |
*Construction Management and Design and Industrial Management options must take CH181.
Choose One Option:
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT & DESIGN (39 Hours)
| |
Construction Contracts & Bldg Codes (3) |
| |
Construction Cost Estimating (3) |
| |
Construction Planning Scheduling (3) |
| |
Construction Technology (3) |
| |
Construction Project Administration (3) |
| |
Residential Wiring (3) |
| |
Internship (6) |
| |
Statics & Strength of Materials (3) |
| |
Introduction to Drafting (3) |
| |
Computer Aided Drafting (3) |
| |
Architectural Drafting I (3) |
| |
Architectural Drafting II (3) |
ELECTRONICS & COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY (39 Hours)
| |
DC/AC Principles & Circuits I (3) |
| |
DC/AC Principles & Circuits II (3) |
| |
Intro to PLC's (3) |
| |
Electronic Circt Desgn & Analysis I (3) |
| |
Electronic Circt Design & Analysis II (3) |
| |
Logic Circuits (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Digital & Analog System Design (3) |
| |
Industrial Electrical Power (3) |
| |
Microcontrollers (3) |
| |
Advanced Digital Principles (3) |
| |
Networking I (3) |
| |
Telecommunications & Networking II (3) |
| |
Computer Peripherals (3) |
| |
Industrial Controls (3) |
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (39 Hours)
| |
Basic Electricity & Electronics (3) |
| |
Intro to PLC's (3) |
| |
Facilities Planning (3) |
| |
Work Measurement (3) |
| |
Total Quality Assurance (3) |
| |
Manufacturing Resource Analysis (3) |
| |
Management & Org Behavior (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Testing (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Process I (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Processes II (3) |
| |
Quantitative Methods (3) |
| |
Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
| |
Print Reading for Industry (3) |
TECHNICAL GRAPHICS (39 Hours)
| |
Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
| |
Print Reading for Industry (3) |
| |
Intro to Graphics (3) |
| |
Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3) |
| |
Electronic Publishing (3) |
| |
Architectural Design I (3) |
| |
Architectural Design II (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Photography Fundamentals (3) |
| |
Design Modeling & Processes (3) |
| |
Industrial Production Drafting (3) |
| |
Digital Imaging & Editing (3) |
| |
Multimedia & Animation (3) |
| |
Multicolor Print Processes (3) |
| |
Advanced Graphics Projects (3) |
TECHNOLOGY (34 Hours)
The Technology option is specifically designed forstudents who have earned accredited Associate of Applied Science degrees in technically-oriented programs and desire to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Technology. Students will be awarded up to 34 hours for the approved technical transfer courses. To complete the BS degree, students must complete the University Studies requirements and the Indus trial Technology core courses. In addition, students will select 18 credit hours of technical electives (at least 15 hours at the senior division level) to build upon the skills gained through the AAS degree. Contact the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology or see http:// www4.semo.edu/iet/technology.htm for further information.
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
76 Hour Major - No Minor Required
For details about the Interdisciplinary Studies
major, students contact the School of University Studies or visit the School of University Studies web page at http://ustudies.semo.edu/content/. Students must complete the contract prior to the junior year. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 is required for graduation.
MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
87-89 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Math and Science Requirements:
| |
Basic Principles of Chemistry (5) |
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Elementary Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Techncl Computer Programng Appl (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I (5) |
| |
Introductory Physics II (5) |
Technical Requirements:
| |
Basic Electricity & Electronics (3) |
| |
Intro to PLC's (3) |
| |
Technical Communications (3) |
| |
Industrial Safety Supervision (3) |
| |
Statistical Process Control (3) |
| |
Manufacturing Resource Analysis (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Testing (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Processes I (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Processes II (3) |
| |
Engineering Economic Analysis (3) |
| |
Statics & Strengths of Materials (3) |
| |
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) (3) |
| |
Robotics (3) |
| |
Fluid Power (3) |
| |
Plastics & Processes (3) |
| |
Advanced Manufacturing Systems (3) |
| |
Manufacturing Seminar (1) |
| |
Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
| |
Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3) |
| |
Manufacturing Research (3) |
(Internship is recommended)
MASS COMMUNICATION
34 Hour Major - Minor to be chosen from list of approved minors.
A grade of `C' or better is required in all courses within the major except MC 486 which is a credit/no credit course.)
Required Courses:
| |
Mass Communication & Society (3) |
| |
Writing for the Mass Media (3) |
| |
Mass Comm Theory & Resrch (3) |
| |
Communication Law (3) |
| |
Seminar in Mass Communication (1) |
| |
Internship in Mass Communication (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Practicum (3) |
Additional Requirement:
| |
Statistical Reasoning (3)* |
| |
Hist & Phil of American Mass Media (3)* |
A grade of `C' or better is required in MA 155 and UI 382.
Choose One 15 Hour Option:
ADVERTISING
| |
Advertising Principles (3) |
| |
Advertising Techniques I (3) |
| |
Advertising Tech: Copy Writing (3) |
| |
Advertising Media (3) |
| |
Advertising Campaigns (3) |
Choose a minor in: Art, Communication for Legal Professionals, Foreign Language, Graphic Communication Technology, Psychology:
General, Retail Management, Sales Management, Sociology, or Writing.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
| |
Publication Editing & Production (3) |
| |
Public Relations Principles (3) |
| |
Publicity Techniques (3) |
| |
Public Relations Case Studies (3) |
| |
Public Relations Campaign (3) |
Choose a minor in: Art, Communication for Legal Professionals, Foreign Language, Graphic Communication Technology, International Studies, Political Science, Psychology, Sales Management, or Writing.
RADIO
| |
Basic Radio (3) |
| |
Radio Programming Strategies (3) |
| |
Audio Production & Performance (3) |
| |
Electronic News Gathering (3) |
| |
Radio Station Administration (3) |
Choose a minor in: Communication for Legal Professionals, Foreign Language, Electronic Technology, Information Systems, Management, Sales Management, or Political Science.
VIDEO PRODUCTION
| |
Basic Video Production (3) |
| |
Video Post Production (3) |
| |
Advanced Video Production (3) |
| |
TV Directing (3) |
| |
Television Systems (3) |
Choose a minor in: Art, Business Communication, Electronic Technology, Graphic Communication Technology, Human Resource Management, Sales Management, Technical Theatre, or Writing.
NOTE: Mass Communication majors are limited to 34 hours in MC prefix courses. Of the 90 hours required outside of the major, 65 hours must be from traditional Arts and Science courses.
MATHEMATICS
43 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Discrete Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3) |
| |
Foundations of Mathematics (3) |
| |
Mathematics Seminar (1) |
Choose one option:
PURE MATHEMATICS (24 Hours)
| |
Linear Algebra (3) |
| |
Modern Algebra (3) |
| |
Probability & Stats I (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus I (3) |
Choose 12 Hours MA courses higher than MA 250
One course must be chosen from MA 524, MA 540, MA 544, MA 545, MA 547, MA 550
APPLIED MATHEMATICS & STATISTICS (24 Hours)
| |
Elem Probability & Statistics (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Modern Algebra (3) |
| |
Probability & Stats I (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus I (3) |
Choose 15 Hours From (include at least
3 MA courses):
| |
Vector Calculus (2) |
| |
Computer Programming (3) |
| |
Discrete Math II (3) |
| |
Linear Algebra (3) |
| |
Differential Equations I (3) |
| |
Math Cryptography (3) |
| |
Probability & Stats I (3) |
| |
Probability & Stats II (3) |
| |
Numerical Analysis (3) |
| |
Linear Algebra & Matrices (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus I (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus II (3) |
| |
Differential Equations II (3) |
| |
Exp Design & Anlys of Variance (3) |
| UI 388 |
Mathematical Modeling (3) |
| |
Physical Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Physical Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Found of Computer Sci (3) |
| |
Eng Mech Statics (3) |
| |
Eng Mech Dynamics (3) |
| |
Thermal Analysis (3) |
| |
Signals & Systems (3) |
| |
Control Systems (3) |
| |
Optics (3) |
| |
Mechanics (3) |
| |
Electromagnetics (3) |
| |
Mathematical Physics (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Probability & Stats II (3) |
| |
Numerical Analysis (3) |
| |
Linear Algebra & Matrices (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus II (3) |
| |
Differential Equations II (3) |
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
73-77 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
General Microbiology (3) |
| |
Genetics (3) |
| |
Immunology (3) |
| |
Pathogenic Microbiology (2) |
| |
Pathogenic Microbiology Laboratory (1) |
| |
Human Biology (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Biology for Living (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Quantitative Analysis (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab I (1) |
| |
College Algebra or H.S. equiv (0-3) |
| |
Elem Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Animal Physiology (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Human Physiology (3) |
| |
Biochemistry I (3) |
Clinical Year Program Off Campus (30 Hours)
PHYSICS
56 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Physics & Engineering Concepts (1) |
| |
Electronic Circuits I (3) |
| |
Thermal Analysis (3) |
| |
Materials Science (3) |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Optics (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
Modern Physics (3) |
| |
Mechanics (3) |
| |
Electromagnetics (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods II (3) |
| |
Quantum Mechanics (3) |
| |
Mathematical Physics (3) |
Choose 12 Hours Approved EP or PH Electives
Additional Requirements: 25 Hours
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3) |
| |
Vector Calculus (2) |
| |
Computer Programming (3) |
| |
Differential Equations (3) |
POLITICAL SCIENCE
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Comparative Political Systems (3) |
| |
Intro to Political Science (3) |
| |
Politics of the Developed World (3) |
Choose 21 Hours From the Following Categories:
(Select 3 Hours from Each of the Five Categories, plus 6 Additional Hours From One Category)
American Government & Politics
| |
American Public Policy (3) |
| |
Govt & Politics in American States (3) |
| |
American Presidency (3) |
| |
American Foreign Policy (3) |
| |
Political Parties & Voting Behavior (3) |
| |
Legislative Process (3) |
| |
Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
American Judicial System (3) |
| |
Public Policy Analysis (3) |
| |
Food & Rural Policy in the U.S. (3) |
| |
Constitutional Law (3) |
| |
Modern Presidency (3) |
| |
Contemp Political/Social Issues (3) |
Comparative Government & Politics
| |
Third World Politics (3) |
| |
Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
Govt & Pol East/Central Europe (3) |
| |
Govt & Politics West Europe (3) |
| |
Comparative Government (3) |
| |
Middle East Politics (3) |
International Politics
| |
Intro to Global Issues (3) |
| |
American Foreign Policy (3) |
| |
International Organizations (3) |
| |
Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
International Politics (3) |
| |
International Law (3) |
| |
International Political Economy (3) |
| |
Middle East Politics (3) |
Public Administration
| |
Internship in Political Science (1-3) |
| |
American Public Policy (3) |
| |
Internship in Political Science (3) |
| |
Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
Fund of Public Administration (3) |
| |
Public Personnel Administration (3) |
| |
Government Budgeting Process (3) |
| |
Public Policy Analysis (3) |
| |
Food & Rural Policy in the U.S. (3) |
| |
Administrative Law & Procedure (3) |
Political Theory
| |
Independent Study (1-3) |
| |
Political Theory (3) |
| |
Modern Political Thought (3) |
| |
Early American Political Thought (3) |
| |
Foundations of Political Thought (3) |
| |
Contemporary Political Theory (3) |
| |
The Holocaust (3) |
Choose 6 Hours PS Electives
Additional Requirements: 8-11 Hours
| |
Intro to Microcomp Appl (3) |
| MA xxx |
5 Hours MA 133 or above (5) (except MA 230, 318, 418) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Elem Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
Research Design & Analysis I (3) |
| PY 571 |
Intro to Behavioral Statistics (3) |
| |
Business Statistics (3) |
| |
Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
PSYCHOLOGY
36 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Core Courses:
| |
Intro to Psychology (3) |
| |
Research Design & Analysis I (3) |
| |
Research Design & Analysis II (3) |
| |
Advanced Research in Psychology (3) |
| |
Historical Development of Psychology (3) |
Extended Core Courses:
(Choose One Course From Each of the Following Five Areas) (15 hours)
Basic Processes
| |
Learning & Memory (3) |
| |
Intro to Sensation & Perception (3) |
| |
Intro to Physiological Psychology (3) |
Clinical/Personality
| |
Intro to Personality (3) |
| |
Abnormal Psychology (3) |
| |
Intro to Clinical Psychology (3) Cognition |
| |
Social Cognition (3) |
| |
Comparative Cognition (3) |
| |
Cognitive Processes (3) |
Developmental Psychology
| |
The Child: Devel/Concept to Adolsc (3) |
| |
Psychological Devel Across Life Span (3) |
| |
Development of the Adolescent (3) |
| |
Maturity & Aging (3) |
Social/Applied Psychology
| |
Applied Psychology (3) |
| |
Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3) |
| |
Social Psychology (3) |
Elective Courses:
(Choose Two Additional Courses From One of the Following Five Areas). PY 495 may be taken only once to satisfy this option requirement (6 hours)
Basic Processes
| |
Learning & Memory (3) |
| |
Intro to Sensation & Perception (3) |
| |
Motivation & Emotion (3) |
| |
Intro to Physiological Psychology (3) |
Clinical/Personality
| |
Intro to Personality (3) |
| |
Abnormal Psychology (3) |
| |
Intro to Clinical Psychology (3) |
| |
Psychotherapy (3) |
| |
Childhood Psychopathology (3) |
| |
Internship in Psychology (3) |
| |
Psychological Testing (3) |
| |
Clinical Psychopharmacology (3) |
Cognition
| |
Social Cognition (3) |
| |
Cognitive Processes (3) |
| |
Comparative Cognition (3) |
Developmental Psychology
| |
Psychological Devel of the Family (3) |
| |
Childhood Psychopathology (3) |
| |
Internship in Psychology (3) |
| |
Advanced Child Development (3) |
| |
Maturity & Aging (3) |
| |
Psychology of Death & Dying (3) |
Social/Applied Psychology
| |
Applied Psychology (3) |
| |
Industrial/Organizational Psychology (3) |
| |
Social Psychology (3) |
| |
Psychology & the Law (3) |
| |
Organizations as Open Systems (3) |
| |
Internship in Psychology (3) |
| |
Perspectives on Stress (3) |
RECREATION
57 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Leisure in a Diverse Culture (3) |
| |
Intro to Recreation Services (3) |
| |
Leadership and Group Dynamics (3) |
| |
Intro to Therapeutic Recreation (3) |
| |
Practicum in Recreation Services (3) |
| |
Research Methods (3) |
| |
Programming for Recreation Services (3) |
| |
Rec Facilities Planning & Mgmt (3) |
| |
Trends & Issues in Rec & Leisure (3) |
| |
Organization & Admin of Rec Svcs (3) |
| |
Facilitation of Group Development (3) |
| |
Recreation Internship (12) |
Choose 12 Hours From:
| |
Music as Therapy (3) |
| |
Special Topics in Health & Leisure (1-3) |
| |
Outdoor Adventure Special Topics (1-3) |
| |
Camp Leadership (3) |
| |
Recreational Sports (3) |
| |
Mentoring Principles & Practices (3) |
| |
Foundations of Outdoor Recreation (3) |
| |
Commercial Recreation (3) |
| |
Leisure Education (3) |
| |
Special Topics in Health & Leisure (1-3) |
| |
Independent Study/Therapeutic Rec (3) |
| |
Youth Development Through Leisure (3) |
| |
Therapeutic & Adapted Rec Srvcs (3) |
| |
Outdoor Adventure Therapy (3) |
| |
Problems & Issues in Therapeutic Rec (3) |
| |
Lifestyle Enhancement (3) |
| |
Environ Law & Public Policy (3) |
| |
Service & Community (3) |
| |
Environmental Ethics (3) |
NOTE: Therapeutic Recreation is a specific area in which professional certification can be earned. Inquire at the Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation for specific information to prepare for certification.First Aid/CPR certification is strongly encouraged for all Recreation majors.
SOCIAL WORK
54 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(See Admission to Social Work Program criteria under Admissions, page xx. A grade of `C' or better is required in all courses within the major including additional requirements.)
Required Courses:
| |
Intro to Social Work (3) |
| |
Undrstndg Cultrl & Soc Diversity (3) |
| |
Social & Economic Justice (3) |
| |
Interviewing Skills for Generalist Pract (3) |
| |
Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Research Design & Analysis I (3) |
| |
Human Behav/Social Environment I (3) |
| |
Human Behav/Social Environment II (3) |
| |
Social Welfare Policies & Services (3) |
| |
Social Work Practice I (3) |
| |
Social Work Practice II (3) |
| |
Social Work Practice III (3) |
| |
Meth of Soc Resrch/Soc Work Practc (3) |
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Social Work Integrative Seminar (3) |
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Practicum in Social Work (6) |
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Practicum in Social Work (6) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| HS 551 |
Case Management (3) |
| |
Group Dynamics (3) |
| |
Child Welfare Services (3) |
| |
Social Welfare Services to the Aged (3) |
| |
Special Topics in Social Work (3) |
| |
Independent Study in Social Work (1-3) |
| |
Management Supervision (2) |
(With approval from advisor, one other 300 or 400 level course may be substituted for a Social Work elective.)
Additional Requirements: 9 Hours
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Human Biology (3) |
| |
Psych Perspectives/Human Behavior (3) |
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Society, Culture & Social Behavior (3) |
SOCIOLOGY
30-33 Hour Major - Minor Required
Required Courses:
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Intro to Social Organization (3) |
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Statistics for Social Scientists (3) |
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Methods of Social Research (3) |
| |
Development of Sociological Theory (3) |
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Senior Seminar (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Sociology Internship (3-6) |
Choose a 15 Hours Elective Sequence Approved by Advisor
SPORT MANAGEMENT
40 Hour Major - Business Administration Minor Required
Required Core Courses:
| |
Sport & Society (3) |
| |
Psychology of Coaching & Human Performance (3) |
| |
Foundatns, History, Philosophy of Phys Educ & Sport Mgt (3) |
| |
Sports Administration I (3) |
| |
Sport Governance & Event Management (3) |
| |
Sport Management Practicum (3) |
| |
Sport Related Venue Design & Operation (3) |
| |
Sport Management Senior Seminar (1) |
| |
Sport Management Internship (12) |
| |
Legal Aspects of Sport & Physical Activity (3) |
| |
Mgnt & Leadrshp in Sport Orgs (3) |
Required Support Courses:
| |
Mass Communication & Society (3) |
| |
Ethical Theory (3) |
| |
Fund of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Fund of Interpersonal Communication (3) |
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Degree
For students planning careers in business. See Admission to Business Administration Programs criteria under Admissions, page 10. The areas from which majors must be chosen are:
- Accounting
- Administrative Systems Management
- Economics
- Options:
Business Economics
Financial Economics
- Finance
- International Business
- Management
- Options:
Human Resource Management
Operations Management
Organizational Leadership
- Management Information Systems
- Marketing
- Options:
Integrated Marketing Communications
Marketing Management
- Organizational Administration
Fifty percent of an individual's business degree program (62 hours) must be comprised of non-business courses. Fifty percent of the business hours counted toward a business degree must be taken at Southeast Missouri State University.
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE
Business students must be admitted to the College of Business prior to enrolling in upper division (300 level or above) business courses.
33 Hours Required
(A grade of `C' is required in each core course.)
Required Courses:
| |
Principles of Financial Accounting (3) |
| |
Principles of Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Business Policies & Strategies (3) |
| |
Legal Environment of Business (3) |
| |
Financial Management (3) |
| |
Management & Organiz Behav (3) |
| |
Production/Operations Management (3) |
| |
Management Information Systems (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
| |
Quantitative Methods in Business (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:*
| |
International Perspectives of Accounting (3) |
| |
International Business Study Tour (3) |
| |
International Economics (3) |
| |
International Finance (3) |
| |
International Management (3) |
| |
International Marketing (3) |
* International Course taken to meet Business Administration Core requirement may not be counted on a major.
Support Courses
29-30 Hours Required
(Some courses may fulfill University Studies requirements. A grade of `C' or better is required in each support course.)
| |
Intro to Microcomputer Applications (3)* |
| |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
| |
Business Communication (3) |
| |
Business Statistics (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Business & Ethics (3) |
NOTE: All 100 and 200 level core and support courses are prerequisite to all 300 level business core and business major courses.
ACCOUNTING
27 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Intermediate Accounting I (3) |
| |
Accounting Information Systems (3) |
| |
Cost/Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Intermediate Accounting II (3) |
| |
Income Tax Accounting (3) |
| |
Auditing (3) |
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Financial Statement Analysis (3) |
| |
Internship in Accounting (3) |
| |
Independent Study in Accounting (3) |
| |
Strategic/Cost Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
International Perspectives in Acctg (3) |
| |
Advanced Income Tax Accounting (3) |
| |
Not-For-Profit Accounting (3) |
| |
Contracts (3) |
| |
Small Business Finance (3) |
| |
Investments (3) |
| |
Portfolio Seminar (3) |
| |
Futures Seminar (3) |
NOTE: Students expecting to sit initially for the CPA examination in November 1999 or later must have 150 hours of college credit (undergraduate or undergraduate and graduate combined) and comply with the requirements of the Missouri State Board of Accountancy. Students completing the B.S. B.A. with an accounting major and a total of 150 under graduate hours should meet the academic requirements to sit for the CPA in Missouri, provided 27 hours have been completed in accounting (AC prefix) beyond AC 221 and AC 222 and including at least one course in auditing. BL 455 may also be considered for inclusion in the 27. Although the State of Missouri does not mandate a graduate degree, Southeast offers an accounting track in the MBA program to assist in preparing for the CPA examination and the accounting profession.It should be noted that other professional certification, e.g., CMA, CFM and CIA do not require 150 college credit hours of their candidates at this time. The curricula in accounting/finance assists students in preparing for these professional certifications.
ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT
21 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Microcomputer Appl for Business (3) |
| |
Advanced Word Processing (3) |
| |
Network Support Systems (3) |
| |
Information Systems Procedures (3) |
| |
Admin Systems Management (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Accounting Information Systems (3) |
| |
Admin Information Systems (3) |
| |
Admin Systems Mgmnt Internship (3) |
| |
Training in Admin Systems (3) |
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Human Resources Management I (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication Processes (3) |
ECONOMICS
25 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Choose One Option:
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
| |
Managerial Economics (3) |
| |
Macroeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Microeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Economics Seminar (1) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Applied Economic Models (3) |
| |
Labor Economics (3) |
| |
Business & Econ Forecasting (3) |
| |
Government & Business (3) |
Choose 9 Hours From:
| EC xxx |
EC course, (235-500 level) |
| |
Comparative Economic Systems (3) |
| |
Law and Economics (3) |
FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
| |
Monetary Economics (3) |
| |
Macroeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Microeconomic Theory (3) |
| |
Modern Financial Institutions (3) |
| |
Economics Seminar (1) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Applied Economic Models (3) |
| |
Public Sector Economics (3) |
| |
International Economics (3) |
| |
Investments (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| EC xxx |
EC course (235-500 level) |
| |
International Political Economy (3) |
| |
Comparative Economic Systems (3) |
| |
Law & Economics (3) |
| |
Government & Business (3) |
NOTE: No more than 6 hours of UI courses may be selected.
FINANCE
24 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Advanced Financial Management (3) |
| |
Modern Financial Institutions (3) |
| |
Investments (3) |
| |
Financial Policy (3) |
Choose 12 Hours From:
| |
Principles of Insurance (3) |
| |
Small Business Finance (3) |
| |
Real Estate Principles & Practices (3) |
| |
International Finance (3) |
| |
Portfolio Seminar (3) |
| |
Internship in Finance (3) |
| |
Futures Seminar (3) |
| |
Independent Study in Finance (1-3) |
One of the following courses:
| |
Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Not-For-Profit Accounting (3) |
| |
Financial Statement Analysis (3) |
| |
Income Tax Accounting (3) |
| |
Money & Banking (3) |
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
18 Hour Major - Required Minor to be selected by any department in the Harrison College of Business (except "Business Administration" minor).
INTERNATIONAL CORE COURSES:
Choose 9 Hours From:
| |
International Accounting (3) |
| |
International Business Internship (3) |
| |
International Business (3) |
| |
International Economics (3) |
| |
International Finance (3) |
| |
International Management (3) |
| |
International Marketing (3) |
Choose 9-18 Hours From:
FOREIGN LANGUAGE/ CULTURAL SUPPORT
Minor in one area of foreign language (18)
OR
For students with demonstrated proficiency in a foreign language, choose 9 hours from:
| |
Cultures of the Third World (3) |
| |
American Foreign Policy (3) |
| |
Latin American International Relations (3) |
| |
International Organizations (3) |
| |
Govt & Politics of East & Central Europe (3) |
| |
Govt & Politics of Western Europe(3) |
| |
Comparataive Government (3) |
| |
International Politics (3) |
| |
International Law (3) |
(or other course(s) approved by Director or International Business Programs)
Additional Requirement:
Student must complete an international experience (international study, internship, etc.) which is approved by the Director of International Business Programs.
MANAGEMENT
21 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of `C' or better is required in all required courses in the major.)
Required Management Core Courses:
| |
Management Systems I (3) |
| |
Management Systems II (3) |
Choose One 15 Hour Option:
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
Required Courses:
| |
Issues in Organizational Behavior (3) |
| |
Leadership in Management (3) |
| |
Improving Team Performance (3) |
Choose 6 Hours MG courses (300-500 level) except MG 300, 301, 352, 355, 358, 375, and MG 560.
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Required Courses:
| |
Human Resource Management I (3) |
| |
Human Resource Management II (3) |
| |
Issues in Organizational Behavior (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From the Following:
| |
Topics in Human Resource Mgt (3) |
| |
Leadership in Management (3) |
| |
Internship in Management (3) |
| |
Project Management (3) |
| |
Improving Team Performance (3) |
| |
Business Database Systems (3) |
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Required Courses:
| |
Global Logistics Management (3) |
| |
Materials & Supply Management (3) |
| |
Production Resource Management (3) |
| |
Business Database Systems (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Accounting Information Systems (3) |
| |
Production Time & Motion Study (3) |
| |
Quality Management (3) |
| |
Knowledge Based Dec Support Syst (3) |
| |
Internship in Management (3) |
| |
Project Management (3) |
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
24 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Introduction to COBOL (3) |
| |
Bus Database Systems (3) |
| |
Telecommunications Mgmt (3) |
| |
Systems Analysis & Design (3) |
| |
Systems Implementation & Practice (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Acctg Info Systems (3) |
| |
Network Support Systems (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Networking I (3) |
| |
Computer Science II (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
Visual Basic Prgmg II (3) |
| |
Knowl-bsd Dec Sprt Syst for Mgmt (3) |
| |
Electronic Commerce (3) |
| |
Web Design for Electronic Commerce (3) |
MARKETING
24 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Marketing Core:
| |
Advertising & Promotion (3) |
| |
Consumer Behavior (3) |
| |
Intro to Business Research (3) |
| |
Marketing Management (3) |
Choose 3 Hours MK Courses (300-500 level) (except MK 301, MK 560)
Choose One Option:
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
| |
Distribution Management (3) |
| |
Product & Pricing Strategy (3) |
| |
Marketing Internship (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Pract in Strategic Marketing (3) |
INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
| |
Public Relations (3) |
| |
Professional Selling (3) |
| |
Integrated Mktg Comm Pract (3) |
ORGANIZATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
24 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Financial Statement Analysis (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Managerial Economics (3) |
| |
Topics in Management Communication (3) |
| |
Management Systems I (3) |
| |
Management Systems II (3) |
| |
Advertising and Promotion (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From Business Courses
(300-500 Level)
Bachelor of Science in Education Degree
For students planning to teach in elementary and secondary schools. Five curricula are offered:
- Early Childhood Education (pre-school-grade 3)
- Elementary Education (grades 1-6)
- Exceptional Child Education (grades K-12)
- Middle School Education (grades 5-9)
- Secondary Education (grades 9-12)
All majors in education must meet requirements for admission to Teacher Education as listed on page 13.Regardless of printed program requirements, any changes or additions mandated by the State of Missouri will be come effective on the date cited by the regulations. Students transferring into education programs must complete six semester hours of English Composition with grades of `C' or better to meet certification requirements.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Professional Education Requirements: 69 Hours
BLOCK I: 6 Hours
| |
The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience I (2) |
| |
Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
BLOCK II: 15 Hours
| |
Children & the Arts (3) |
| |
School & Society (2) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Theories of Learning & Management (2) |
| |
Foundations of Reading Techniques (3) |
| |
Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2) |
BLOCK III: 16 Hours
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2) |
| |
Corrective Reading Instruction (3) |
| |
Reading Study Strategies & Skills (2) |
| |
Psych & Educ of the Except Child (3) |
EARLY CHILDHOOD BLOCK: 19 Hours
| |
Parent/School Collaborations (3) |
| |
Connctg Assmt & Curric in Early Yrs (2) |
| |
Devel Curric in Early Chldhd Educ (4) |
| |
Early Childhood Field Experience (3) |
| |
Lang Dvlpmnt of Young Child (2) |
| |
Working with Parents (2) |
| |
Working with Parents Lab (1) |
| |
Perceptual Motor Development (2) |
BLOCK IV: 13 Hours
| |
Student Tching Early Childhood (1st) (6) |
| |
Student Tching Early Childhood (2nd) (6) |
| |
Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1) |
Special Early Childhood Requirements: 14 Hours
| |
Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1) |
| |
Guiding Alternatives (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Classroom Management (3) |
| |
Preschool Participation (2) |
| |
Preschool Participation Laboratory (1) |
| |
Prenatal & Infant Growth (2) |
| |
Prenatal & Infant Growth Laboratory (1) |
| |
Health, Safety & Nutrition (3) |
| |
Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1) |
Additional Requirements: 39 Hours
(Some courses may fulfill University Studies
requirements)
| XX xxx |
Any Artistic Expression course (3) |
| |
Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3) |
| |
Economic Problems & Policies (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
World Food & Society (3) |
| |
Diversity in American Schools (3) |
| |
English Composition (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
Children's Literature (3) |
| |
Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Physical Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Earth Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
American History I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
American History II (3) |
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
In addition to other requirements, an Area of Concentration must be chosen from:
- Art
- Early Childhood
- Exceptional Child(BD)
- Exceptional Child(CC)
- Exceptional Child(LD)
- Exceptional Child(MH)
- Foreign Languages TESOL
- Language & Literature
- Mathematics
- Music
- Physical Education
- Science
- Social Studies
Professional Education Requirements: 42-44 Hours
BLOCK I: 6 Hours
| |
The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (2) |
| |
Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
BLOCK II: 15 Hours
| |
Children & the Arts (3) |
| |
School & Society (2) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Theories of Learning & Management (2) |
| |
Foundations of Reading Techniques (3) |
| |
Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2) |
BLOCK III: 17 Hours
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2) |
| |
Corrective Reading Instruction (3) |
| |
Reading: Study Strategies & Skills (2) |
| |
Psych & Educ of the Except Child (3) |
| |
Physical Education in the Elem Curric (1) |
BLOCK IV: 13 Hours
| |
Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers. (1) |
| |
Student Teaching Elementary (1st) (6) |
| |
Student Teaching Elementary (2nd) (6) |
Special Elementary Requirements: 10 Hours
| |
Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1) |
| |
Health & Safety (2) |
| |
Math for Elementary Teachers II (3) |
| |
Geometry for Teachers. (3) |
| |
Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1) |
Additional Requirements: 42 Hours
(These courses may also meet University Studies requirements)
| XX xxx |
Any Artistic Expression course (3) |
| |
Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3) |
| EC xxx |
Economics course (3) |
| |
Diversity in American Schools (3) |
| |
English Composition (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
Children's Literature (3) |
| |
Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Physical Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Physical/Cultural Landscapes of the World (3) |
| |
Earth Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
American History I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
American History II (3) |
EXCEPTIONAL CHILD EDUCATION
Professional Education Requirements: 80 Hours
BLOCK I: 13 Hours
| |
Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (2) |
| |
Intro to the Exceptional Child (3) |
| |
The Child:Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
Choose Two of the Following Courses:
| |
Intro to Mental Retardation (2) |
| |
Intro to Learning Disabilities (2) |
| |
Intro to Behavior Disorders (2) |
| |
Intro to Cross Categorical (3) |
BLOCK II: 17 Hours
| |
School & Society (2) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Theories of Learning & Management (2) |
| |
Foundations of Reading Techniques (3) |
| |
Foundations of Lang Arts Techniques (2) |
| |
Assessment of the Exceptional Child (3) |
| |
Tech of Teaching the Excep Child I (2) |
BLOCK III: 17 Hours
| |
Diag & Remed of L D in Math (3) |
| |
Elementary Field Experience (3) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Science (2) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Social Studies (1) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Elem Mathematics (2) |
| |
Corrective Reading Instruction (3) |
| |
Reading Study Strategies & Skills (2) |
| |
Physical Education in the Elem Curric (1) |
BLOCK IIIa: 18 Hours
| |
Language Devel of the Except Child (2) |
| |
Behavior Management (3) |
| |
Teach Strat/Career Dev for MH Adoles (3) |
| |
Parents & the Exception Child (3) |
| |
Except Child Educ Field Experience (3) |
| |
Techniques of Teaching MH (2)* |
| |
Techniques of Teaching LD (2)* |
| |
Techniques of Teaching BD (2)* |
| |
Techniques of Cross Categorical (3)* |
*Majors in Exceptional Child Education will enroll in at least two of these techniques courses.
BLOCK IV: 15 Hours
| |
Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1) |
Choose One of the Following Courses:
| |
Student Teaching with MH (1st) (8)** |
| |
Student Teaching with LD (1st) (8)** |
| |
Student Teaching with BD (1st) (8)** |
| |
Student Teaching CC (1st) (8)** |
Choose One of the Following Courses:
| |
Student Teaching with MH (2nd) (6)** |
| |
Student Teaching with LD (2nd) (6)** |
| |
Student Teaching with BD (2nd) (6)** |
| |
Student Teaching CC (2nd)(6)** |
**Majors in Exceptional Child will student teach in two categorical areas of exceptionality.
Special Exceptional Child Requirement: 10 Hours
| |
Intro Process Science Elem Teachers (1) |
| |
Children & the Arts (3) |
| |
Health & Safety (2) |
| |
Music Skills/Classroom Teacher (1) |
| |
Development of the Adolescent (3) |
Additional Requirements: 39 Hours
(These courses may also meet University Studies requirements)
| XX xxx |
Any Artistic Expression course (3) |
| |
Biological Science: A Process Apprch (3) |
| EC xxx |
Economics course (3) |
| |
Diversity in American Schools (3) |
| |
English Composition (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| |
Children's Literature (3) |
| |
Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Physical Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
Earth Science: A Process Approach (3) |
| |
American History I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
American History II (3) |
MIDDLE AND SECONDARY EDUCATION
Majors must be chosen from the following:
- Art
- Business Education
- English
- French
- German
- Industrial Education
- Mathematics
- Middle School Education
- Physical Education
- Social Studies
- Spanish
- Speech Education
- Unified Science: Biology
- Unified Science: Chemistry
- Unified Science: Earth Science
- Unified Science: Physics
Certification programs are available in Speech and Language Specialist (K-12), and Teaching English as a Second Language (K-12). Additionally, a Music Education major is available on the Bachelor of Music Education degree and a major in Family and Consumer Sciences Education is available on the Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education degree.
Professional Education Requirements: 37-43 Hours
BLOCK I: 5 Hours
| |
Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
| |
Development of the Adolescent (3) |
| |
Secondary Block I Field Experience (1) |
BLOCK II: 12-15 Hours
| |
School & Society (2) |
| |
Fundamentals of Middle School Education (3)* |
| |
Teaching Reading & Writing in Mid School (3)* |
| |
Secondary Block II Field Experience (3) |
| |
Theories of Learning & Management (2) |
| |
Teaching Reading/Secondary School (2) |
| |
Fund of High School Education (3)** |
BLOCK III: 7-10 Hours
| |
Psychology & Educ of Except Child (3) |
| SE xxx |
Special Subject Techniques Course (3)*** |
| |
Secondary Block III Field Experience (1) |
BLOCK IV: 13 Hours
| |
Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1) |
| |
Student Teaching Secondary (1st) (6) |
| |
Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) (6) |
Additional Requirements: 33-39 Hours
(Some courses may also meet University Studies requirements)
| |
Investigations in Biology (3)* |
| |
OR |
| |
Bio Science: A Process Approach (3)* |
| |
English Composition (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| LI xxx |
Literature course (200-500 level) (3) |
| |
Mathematics I (3)* |
| |
Mathematics II (3)* |
| |
Survey of Mathematics (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Statistical Reasoning (3) |
| PL xxx |
Any Philosophy course (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
| |
American History I or II (3) |
- BS xxx, BI xxx, BO xxx, or ZO xxx (3)**
- EC xxx, GG xxx, or SO xxx (3)
- Any Physical Systems course (3)
- * Middle School Education requirement only.
- ** Secondary Education requirement only.
*** 6 hours of SE required for Middle School, if the student chooses two areas of concentration or an area of concentration and an area of endorsement, and 3 hours of SE required for Secondary Education.
ART EDUCATION
42-44 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Art History Survey I (3) |
| |
Art History Survey II (3) |
| |
Freshman Core Review (0) |
| |
Drawing I (3) |
| |
Design Foundations (3) |
| |
3D Foundations (3) |
| |
Drawing II: Human Figure (3) |
| |
Color Composition (3) |
| |
Art for the Elementary Teacher (3) |
| |
Fibers I (3) |
| |
Sculpture I (3) |
| |
Ceramics I (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Watercolor I (3) |
| |
Painting (3) |
| |
Figure Painting (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Printmaking (3) |
| |
Screenprinting (3) |
| |
Intaglio Printmaking (3) |
| |
Litho Printmaking (3) |
Choose 3 Hours Art Elective (300-500 level)
BIOLOGY EDUCATION
(Unified Science Certification)
67 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Biology Major Field Assessment (0) |
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
General Microbiology (3) |
| |
Research Methods in Biology (3) |
| |
Intro to Evolutionary Biology (3) |
| |
General Ecology (3) |
| |
Biology Seminar (1) |
| BI/BO/ZO |
3xx or higher (3) |
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
Anatomy & Physiology I (3) |
| |
Anatomy & Physiology II (3) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Meteorology (3) |
| |
Oceanography (3) |
| |
Intro Physics I (5) |
| |
Intro Physics II (5) |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
| |
Philosophy of Science (3) |
BUSINESS EDUCATION
45-48 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Princ of Financial Accounting (3) |
| |
Princ of Managerial Accounting (3) |
| |
Intro to Microcomputer Appl (3) |
| |
Microcomputer Appl for Business (3) |
| |
Admin Information Systems (3) |
| |
Advanced Word Processing (3) |
| |
Network Support Systems (3) |
| |
Information Systems Procedures (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Admin Systems Management (3) |
| |
Legal Environment of Business (3) |
| |
Visual Basic Programming I (3) |
| |
Business Communication (3) |
| |
Management & Organiz Behav (3) |
| |
Principles of Marketing (3) |
Choose 6-9 Hours From:
| |
Transcription Skills (3) |
| |
Information Systems Procedures (3) |
| |
Admin Systems Management (3) |
| |
Training in Administrative Systems (3) |
| |
Small Bus Mgmt/New Venture Creation (3) |
| |
Management Information Systems (3) |
| |
Managerial Communication Processes (3) |
CHEMISTRY EDUCATION
(Unified Science Certification)
64-65 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Qualitative Analysis (2) |
| |
Quantitative Analysis (4) |
| |
Intro to Physical Chemistry (5) |
| |
Organic Chemistry I (4) |
| |
Organic Chemistry Lab I (1) |
| |
Professional Exp in Chemistry (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Meteorology (3) |
| |
Oceanography (3) |
| |
Introductory Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
Introductory Physics II (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Biochemistry I (3) |
| |
Scientific Reasoning (3) |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
Choose 3-4 Hours From:
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
Biology for Living (3) |
| |
Bio Science: A Process Approach (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
General Ecology (3) |
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
Environmental Chem (3) |
| |
Environmental Geoscience (3) |
| |
Recycling & Waste Management (3) |
| |
Earthquakes & Society (3) |
Additional Requirements: 3-8 Hours
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) or H.S. equiv |
| |
College Algebra (3) or H.S. equiv |
| |
Applied Calculus (3) |
EARTH SCIENCE EDUCATION
(Unified Science Certification)
62-63 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Meteorology (3) |
| |
Rocks & Minerals (3) |
| GO 295 |
Intro Geoscience Research (1) |
| |
Field Methods (1) |
| |
Oceanography (3) |
| |
Geomorphology (3) |
| |
Senior Research & Seminar (2) |
| GO xxx |
Elective (3) |
| |
Exploring the Universe (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Planetary Exploration (3) |
| |
Intro Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
Intro Physics II (5) |
| |
OR |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
AND |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Earth/Life Thru Time (3) |
| |
Scientific Reasoning (3) |
| |
OR |
| UI 364 |
Experimental Knowledge (3) |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
Choose 3-4 Hours From:
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
Biology for Living (3) |
| |
Bio Sci: A Process Approach (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
General Ecology (3) |
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
Environmental Geoscience (3) |
| |
Recycling & Waster Mgt (3) |
| |
Earthquakes & Society (3) |
Additional Requirements - Math: 5 Hours
| |
Plane Trigonometry (2) |
| |
AND |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Analyt Geom & Calculus I (5) |
Additional Requirements - Biology:
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Biology for Living (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Bio Sci: A Process Approach (3) |
ENGLISH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Writing About Literature (3) |
| |
Grammars of English (3) |
| |
Composition in the Secondary School (3) |
| |
Literature in the Secondary School (3) |
| |
English Lit I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
English Lit II (3) |
| |
American Lit I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
American Lit II (3) |
| |
World Literature I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
World Literature II (3) |
| |
Literature for Young Adults (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Sociolinguistics (3) |
| |
History of English Language (3) |
| |
Principles of Language (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Intro to Creative Writing (3) |
| |
Advanced Composition (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
English elective |
| |
Literature elective |
| |
Images of Women in Literature (3) |
| |
Victorian Studies (3) |
| |
Shakespeare Trag/Hum Cond (3) |
| |
Shakespeare Hist/Com & Hum Cond (3) |
Additional Requirement:
| |
Variety of Literature (3) |
FRENCH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
French Exit Exam (0) |
| |
French Language & Culture I (3) |
| |
French Language & Culture II (3) |
| |
French Language & Culture III (3) |
| |
French Literature (3) |
| |
Contemporary France (3) |
| |
French Pronunciation & Phonetics (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Survey of French Literature I (3) |
| |
Survey of French Literature II (3) |
| |
Intro to the French Novel (3) |
| |
17th Century French Literature (3) |
| |
18th Century French Literature (3) |
| |
19th Century French Literature (3) |
| |
20th Century French Literature (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
| |
Intermediate French Composition (3) |
| |
Intermediate French Conversation (3) |
| |
Commercial French (3) |
| |
French Grammar (3) |
| |
French Advanced Conversation (3) |
| |
French Adv Comp & Conversation (3) |
Choose 6 Hours FR Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Art of French Cinema (3) |
| |
European Peoples & Civilization (3) |
| |
Contemporary French Culture (3) |
| |
European Film (3) |
| |
European Civilization (3) |
| WH 366 |
Age of French Rev & Napoleon (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| WH 514 |
History of Modern France (3) |
GERMAN EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
German Exit Exam (0) |
| |
German Language & Culture I (3) |
| |
German Language & Culture II (3) |
| |
German Language & Culture III (3) |
| |
German Literature (3) |
| |
German Culture & Civilization (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Survey of German Literature I (3) |
| |
Survey of German Literature II (3) |
| |
Twentieth-Century German Literature (3) |
| |
Special Topics: German (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
| |
Intermediate German Composition (3) |
| |
Conversational German (3) |
| |
Commercial German (3) |
| |
German Grammar (3) |
| |
German Phonetics & Pronunciation (3) |
Choose 9 Hours of GN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Observing Other Cultures (3) |
| |
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
| |
Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
| |
World Cultures (3) |
| |
European Prehistory (3) |
| |
European Peoples & Civilization (3) |
| |
European Film (3) |
| |
European Civilization (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| WH 516 |
History of Modern Germany (3) |
| WH 527 |
Intellectual History of Europe (3) |
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
45 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
DC/AC Principles & Circuits I (3) |
| |
DC/AC Principles & Circuits II (3) |
| |
Technology Education Mgt (3) |
| |
Technical Communications (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Testing (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Process I (3) |
| |
Industrial Materials & Processes II (3) |
| |
Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
| |
Intro to Graphics (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3) |
| |
Electronic Publishing (3) |
| |
Photography Fundamentals (3) |
| |
Architectural Drawing I (3) |
| |
Multimedia & Animation (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Ntwkg Fund & Router Tech (3) |
| |
Ntwkg Design & Advanced Routing (3) |
| |
Industrial Electrical Power (3) |
| |
Fluid Power (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
| |
Construction Technology (3) |
| |
Computer Aided Manuf (3) |
| |
Robotics Fundamentals (3) |
MATHEMATICS EDUCATION
43 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Discrete Mathematics I (3) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (4) |
| |
Elem Probability & Statistics (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Probability & Statistics I (3) |
| |
Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3) |
| |
Foundations of Mathematics (3) |
| |
Computer Programming (3) |
| |
Concepts of Geometry (3) |
| |
Linear Algebra (3) |
| |
Elementary Number Theory (3) |
| |
Modern Algebra (3) |
| |
Mathematics Seminar (1) |
| |
Nature & Growth of Mathematical Thought (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Probability & Statistics I (3) |
| |
Projective Geometry (3) |
| |
Advanced Calculus I (3) |
MIDDLE SCHOOL EDUCATION (5-9 CERTIFICATE)
40-43 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(See advisor for specific courses required in each option.)
Choose One Option
OPTION I: Two Areas of Concentration (42-43 Hours)
| Language Arts |
(21) |
| Mathematics |
(21) |
| Science |
(22) |
| Social Studies |
(21) |
OPTION II: One Area of Concentration (24-25 Hours) & One Endorsement Area (21-23 Hours)
| Agriculture Educ |
(21) |
| Industrial Technology |
(23) |
| Family & Consumer |
|
| Language Arts ( |
24) |
| Mathematics |
(24) |
| Science |
(25) |
| Sciences Education |
(23) |
| Social Studies |
(24) |
OPTION III: One Area of Concentration (30-31 Hours)
| Language Arts |
(30) |
| Mathematics |
(30) |
| Science |
(33) |
| Social Studies |
(30) |
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PK-12 CERTIFICATE)
48 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of `C' or better is required in all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
| |
SEMO Wellness (3) |
| |
Anatomy & Physiology I (3) |
| |
Sport & Society (3) |
| |
Theory & Practice of Team Sports (2) |
| |
Theory /Pract of Individ/Dual Leis Act (4) |
| |
Theory & Practice of Dance (3) |
| |
First Aid (2) |
| |
Psych of Coaching & Human Perf (3) |
| |
Foundations, Hist, Phil of PE & Sport Mgt (3) |
| |
Teaching Children Physical Education (3) |
| |
Teaching PE to Middle School Learner (3) |
| |
Motor Devel, Learning & Behavior (3) |
| |
Tests & Measrmnts in Phys Act/Sport (2) |
| |
Physiology of Conditioning (3) |
| |
Phys Educ for Individuals with Disabilities (2) |
| |
Kinesiology (3) |
| |
Seminar in Physical Education (1) |
Choose One Hour From the Following:
| |
Aqua-Aerobics (1) |
| |
Aerobics (1) |
| |
Body Building (1) |
| |
Jogging/Walking for Fitness (1) |
| |
Low Impact Aerobics (1) |
Choose One Hour From the Following:
| |
Ballet I (2) |
| |
Contemporary Dance I (1) |
| |
Jazz Dance I (2) |
| |
Ballroom Dance I (1) |
| |
Tap Dance I (2) |
| |
Line Dance (1) |
| |
Ballet II (2) |
| |
Contemporary Dance II (1) |
PHYSICS EDUCATION
(Unified Science Certification)
77-78 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Plant Biology (3) |
| |
General Chemistry I (5) |
| |
General Chemistry II (3) |
| |
Physics & Engr Concepts (1) |
| |
Thermal Analysis (3) |
| |
Physical Geology (3) |
| |
Meteorology (3) |
| |
Oceanography (3) |
| |
Calculus I (5) |
| |
Calculus II (4) |
| |
Calculus III (3) |
| |
Vector Calculus (2) |
| |
General Physics I (5) |
| |
General Physics II (5) |
| |
Optics (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Experimental Methods I (3) |
| |
Experimental Methods II (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
National Physics Programs (3) |
| |
Modern Physics (3) |
| |
Mechanics (3) |
| |
Electromagnetics (3) |
| |
Scientific Reasoning (3) |
| |
Animal Biology (3) |
Choose 3-4 Hours From:
| |
Life Processes (4) |
| |
Biology for Living (3) |
| |
Bio Science: A Process Approach (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
General Ecology (3) |
| |
Environmental Biology (3) |
| |
Environmental Geoscience (3) |
| |
Recycling & Waste Mgt (3) |
| |
Earthquakes & Society (3) |
SOCIAL STUDIES
56 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Principles of Microeconomics (3) |
| |
Principles of Macroeconomics (3) |
| |
People & Places of the World (3) |
| |
Historiography (3) |
| |
U.S. Political Systems (3) |
| |
Psych Perspective/Human Behav (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Introduction to Psychology (3) |
| |
Soc, Culture & Social Behav (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Intro to Social Organization (3) |
| |
American History I (3) |
| |
American History II (3) |
| |
Early European History (3) |
| |
Modern European Civ (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Found of Human Behav (3) |
| |
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
| |
North Am Indians (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Third World Politics (3) |
| |
Comparative Political Systems (3) |
| |
Middle East Politics (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
South America (3) |
| |
History of China & Japan (3) |
| |
Modern Middle East (3) |
| |
Latin American Colonial History (3) |
| |
History of Mexico (3) |
| |
The Atlantic World (3) |
| |
History & Culture of West Africa (3) |
| |
Alexander the Great (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
American Minority Relations (3) |
| |
Criminology (3) |
| |
Juvenile Delinquency (3) |
| |
The Family (3) |
| |
Sociology of the Child (3) |
| |
Rural Sociology (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Westward Movement (3) |
| |
American Cultural Landscapes (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
The American Presidency (3) |
| |
American Foreign Policy (3) |
| |
Political Parties & Voting Behavior (3) |
| |
Legislative Process in the U.S. (3) |
| |
The American Judicial System (3) |
| |
Constitutional Law (3) |
| |
Early Am Political Thought (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From: US History Courses
(300-500 level)
SPANISH EDUCATION
36 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Spanish Exit Exam (0) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture I (3) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture II (3) |
| |
Spanish Language & Culture III (3) |
| |
Hispanic Literature (3) |
| |
Spanish American Culture (3) |
| |
Civilization of Spain (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Spanish American Literature I (3) |
| |
Spanish American Literature II (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Survey of Spanish Literature I (3) |
| |
Survey of Spanish Literature II (3) |
| |
Novel of the Golden Age (3) |
| |
Contemporary Spanish Literature (3) |
Choose 6 Hours From:
(Only one course may be selected from each of the areas of composition, conversation, commercial, grammar)
| |
Intermediate Spanish Composition (3) |
| |
Intermediate Spanish Conversation (3) |
| |
Commercial Spanish (3) |
| |
Spanish Grammar (3) |
| |
Crit Rdgs in Hispanic Literature (3) |
| |
Adv Spnsh Conversation/Comp (3) |
| |
Spanish Writing Skills (3) |
Choose 6 Hours SN Electives (300-500 level)
Additional Requirement:
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Observing Other Cultures (3) |
| |
Intro to Cultural Anthropology (3) |
| |
Intro to Linguistic Anthropology (3) |
| |
World Cultures (3) |
| |
Ancient Civ of Meso-America (3) |
| |
Islamic Civilization (3) |
| |
Latin American Civilization (3) |
| |
American Peoples & Civilization (3) |
| |
European Film (3) |
| WH 370 |
Europe in the 20th Century (3) |
| |
South Americas (3) |
| |
Latin America Colonial History (3) |
| |
Hist of Mexico Since 1810 (3) |
SPEECH EDUCATION
34-35 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Fund of Interpers Communication (3) |
| |
Advanced Public Speaking (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Speech Writing (3) |
| |
Oral Interpretation (3) |
| |
Theories of Communication (3) |
| |
Argumentation & Problem Solving (3) |
| |
Theatre Appreciation (3) |
| |
Acting for Non-Majors (3) |
| |
Stagecraft I (3) |
| |
Directing (3) |
Choose 1-2 Hours From:
| |
Intercollegiate Debate (2) |
| |
Intercollegiate Debate (2) |
| TH 241 |
Practicum in Acting & Directing (1) |
| TH 243 |
Practicum in Technical Theatre (1) |
Choose 6 Hours From One of the Following Categories:
SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Intercultural Communication (3) |
| |
Group Comm & Decision-Making (3) |
| |
Interviewing: Princ & Prac (3) |
| |
Relational Comm Strategies (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Advanced Public Speaking (3) |
| |
Speech Writing (3) |
| SC 401 |
Political Communication (3) |
| |
The Modern Presidency (3) |
| |
Persuasion (3) |
THEATRE
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Stage Movement (3) |
| |
Stage Lighting (3) |
| |
Scenic Design (3) |
| TH 420 |
Advanced Acting (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Script Analysis (3) |
| |
Theatre History I (3) |
| |
Theatre History II (3) |
Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Education Degree
For students planning to teach occupational family and consumer sciences or consumer homemaking in junior high or secondary schools.
FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES EDUCATION
44 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Courses:
| |
Personal & Family Relationships (2) |
| |
The Child: Devel/Conception to Adolsc (3) |
| |
Parent Child Interaction (3) |
| |
Apparel Analysis (3) |
| |
Management of Family Resources (3) |
| |
Family Financial Counseling (3) |
| |
Selection & preparation of Foods (3) |
| |
Nutrition for Health (3) |
| |
Tech of Teaching Nutrition & Health (3) |
| |
Health Instruction (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Contemporary Drug Use (3) |
| |
Housing Perspectives (3) |
| |
Consumer & the Market (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Intimate Environment (3) |
| |
Marriage Interactions (3) |
Choose 3 Hours From:
| |
Psych Devlpmnt of the Family (3) |
| |
The Family (3) |
Additional Elective Hours Approved by Advisor (3)
Professional Education Requirements: 37 Hours
Block I: 5 Hours
| |
Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
| |
Development of the Adolescent (3) |
| |
Secondary Block I Field Experience (1) |
Block II: 12 Hours
| |
School & Society (2) |
| |
Secondary Block II Field Experience (3) |
| |
Theories of Learning & Management (2) |
| |
Teaching Reading/Secondary School (2) |
| |
Fund of High School Education (3) |
Block III: 7 Hours
| |
Psych & Education of Excep Child (3) |
| |
Tech of Tchng Vocational Home Econ (3) |
| |
Secondary Block III Field Experience (1) |
Block IV: 13 Hours
| |
Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1) |
| |
Student Teaching Secondary (1st) (6) |
| |
Student Teaching Secondary (2nd) (6) |
Additional Requirements: 33 Hours
| |
Investigation sin Biology (3) |
| |
Diversity in American Schools (3) |
| |
OR |
| |
Society, Culture and Social Behavior (3) |
| |
English Composition (3) |
| |
Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
| LI xxx |
Literature course (200-500 level) (3) |
| |
College Algebra (3) |
-
Physical Systems course (3-5)
| PL xxx |
Any Philosophy course (3) |
| |
U. S. Political Systems (3) |
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Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
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American History I or II (3) |
Bachelor of Music Education Degree
For students planning to teach elementary or secondary school music.
MUSIC EDUCATION
68-69 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of `C' or better is required for all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
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Senior Recital (0) |
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Synth of Mus Ed Method (3) |
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Theories of Music in Culture (3) |
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Basic Harmony & Form (3) |
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Aural Skills I (1) |
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Aural Skills II (1) |
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Adv Harmony, Form & Counterpoint (3) |
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Twentieth Century Techniques (3) |
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Aural Skills III (1) |
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Aural Skills IV (1) |
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History & Lit of Music to 1827 (3) |
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Evolution of Musical Style Since 1827 (3) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Applied Music (2) |
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Applied Music (1) |
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Piano Proficiency (0) |
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Sophomore Review (0) |
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Recitals & Concerts (seven semesters) (0) |
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Functional Piano I (1) |
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Functional Piano II (1) |
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Functional Piano III (1) |
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Functional Piano IV (1) |
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Basic Conducting (2) |
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American Musical Experience (3) |
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Music in World Cultures (3) |
Choose three hours from:
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Electronics & Computers in Music (3) |
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The Age of Romanticism (3) |
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The Age of Modernism (3) |
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Music & Culture: 1600-1750 (3) |
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The Age of Beethoven (3) |
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Music in Medieval & Renaissance Culture (3) |
Choose One Option:
INSTRUMENTAL (21 Hours)
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Trumpet & Horn Techniques (1) |
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Trombone/Euphonium/Tuba Tech (1) |
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Flute & Double Reed Techniques (1) |
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Single Reed Techniques (1) |
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String Techniques (2) |
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Percussion Techniques (2) |
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Marching Band Techniques I (.5) |
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Marching Band Techniques II (.5) |
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Voice Class (2) |
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Conducting/ Wind Lit (2) |
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Choral Ensemble (1) |
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Instrumental Ensemble (7) |
VOCAL (20 Hours)
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Instr Fundamentals (2) |
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Choral Literature (2) |
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Tech of Teaching Choral Lit (2) |
| MP xxx |
Applied Piano (2) |
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Singer's Diction (2) |
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Conducting/Choral Lit (2) |
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Choral Ensemble (7) |
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Vocal Pedagogy (2) |
Professional Music Education Requirements:
Instrumental & Vocal - 39 Hours
Block I: 6 Hours
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Technology & the Teacher's Role (1) |
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Principles of Teaching Music (2) |
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Development of the Adolescent (3) |
Block II: 13 Hours
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School & Society (2) |
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Field Experience Block II (3) |
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Theories/Learning & Management (2) |
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Techniques/Teaching Reading in Music (2) |
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General Music Methods: Elem & Sec (4) |
Block III: 7 Hours
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Psychology & Educ of the Excep Child (3) |
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Field Experience Block III (1) |
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Instrumental Techniques: Elem & Sec (3) |
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OR |
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Choral Techniques: Elem & Sec (3) |
Block IV: 13 Hours
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Seminar/Educ Issues for Student Teachers (1) |
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Student Teaching Experience I (6) |
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Student Teaching Experience II (6) |
Additional Requirements: 27 Hours
(Courses may also meet University Studies
requirements)
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English Composition (3) |
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Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
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American History I (3) |
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OR |
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American History II (3) |
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College Algebra or more advanced course (3) |
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Social Philosophy (3) |
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U.S. Political Systems (3) |
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Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3) |
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BS prefix course with lab (3) |
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Economics course (3) |
Bachelor of Music Degree
Designed for students with an interest in professional careers in music. Options are available in per-formance or composition.
MUSIC
79-85 Hour Major - No Minor Required
(A grade of `C' or better is required for all courses within the major.)
Required Courses:
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Hist & Lit of Music to 1827 (3) |
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Hist & Lit of Music from 1827 (3) |
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Theories of Music in Culture (3) |
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Basic Harmony & Form (3) |
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Aural Skills I (1) |
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Aural Skills II (1) |
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Adv Harmony, Form & Counterpoint (3) |
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Twentieth Century Techniques (3) |
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Aural Skills III (1) |
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Aural Skills IV (1) |
| MM 503 |
Seminar in Music Theory (3) |
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Piano Proficiency (0) |
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Sophomore Review (0) |
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Recitals & Concerts (0) |
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Functional Piano I (1) |
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Functional Piano II (1) |
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Functional Piano III (1) |
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Functional Piano IV (1) |
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Junior Recital (1) |
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Basic Conducting (2) |
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Senior Recital (2) |
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American Musical Experience (3) |
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Electronics & Computers in Music (3) |
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Music in World Cultures (3) |
Choose One Option:
INSTRUMENTAL PERFORMANCE (36 Hours)*
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Applied Music: Instrumental (2) |
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Applied Music: Instrumental (4) |
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Applied Music: Instrumental (6) |
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Applied Music: Instrumental (6) |
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Chamber Music (4) |
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Instrumental Ensemble (8) |
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Pedagogy: Applied Area (2) |
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Literature: Applied Area (2) |
| MU xxx |
Music Electives MU 300 or above (2) |
*Guitar Performance option listed below due to specialized courses for that option.
GUITAR PERFORMANCE (34 Hours)*
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Applied Music: Guitar (2) |
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Applied Music: Guitar (4) |
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Applied Music: Guitar (6) |
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Applied Music: Guitar (6) |
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Lute & Guitar Tablature (2) |
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Guitar Ensemble (6) |
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Instrumental Ensemble (not including Guitar Ensemble) (2) |
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Pedagogy: Applied Area (2) |
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Literature: Applied Area (2) |
| MU xxx |
Music Electives MU 300 or above (2) |
VOCAL PERFORMANCE (38 Hours)
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Applied Music: Voice (2) |
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Applied Music: Voice (4) |
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Applied Music: Voice (6) |
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Applied Music: Voice (6) |
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Singer's Diction (2) |
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Vocal Ensemble (8) |
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Vocal Pedagogy (2) |
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OR |
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Pedagogy: Applied Area (2) |
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Literature: Applied Area (2) |
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OR |
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Vocal Literature (2) |
| MU xxx |
Music Elective MU 299 or above (6) |
COMPOSITION (40 Hours)
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Applied Music: Composition (2) |
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Applied Music: Composition (4) |
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Applied Music: Composition (6) |
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Applied Music: Composition (6) |
| MP xxx |
Applied Music: Piano (2) |
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Pedagogy: Applied Area (2) |
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Literature: Applied Area (2) |
| MU xxx |
Major Ensemble (8) |
| MU xxx |
Music Electives MU 299 or above (8) |
Bachelor of Science in Nursing
The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree may be taken as a (1) professional program in nursing that prepares graduates to meet all requirements for making application to the Missouri State (or other state) Board of Nursing to write the national examination for licensure as a registered nurse (RN) in Missouri, and (2) baccalaureate completion (RN to BSN) program in nursing after licensure as a registered nurse. See Admission to Nursing Programs criteria under Admissions, page 12. To be retained in the nursing program students must maintain at least a cumulative GPA of 2.0 in academic work at the University. Students who receive a grade below a `C' in any nursing course or any required support course are not eligible to continue in the program, and must apply for readmission to the Department of Nursing Student Affairs Committee.
NURSING
58 Hour Major - No Minor Required
Required Nursing Courses (BSN):
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Comprehensive Exam (2) |
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The Nursing Profession (2) |
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Pro Practice: Clinical Skills (2) |
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Pro Practice: Rural Nursing (1) |
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Phys Aspects of Well Client (3) |
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Emotional/Spiritual Aspects Well Client (3) |
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Pro Practice: Family Nursing I (3) |
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Pro Practice: Family Nursing II (3) |
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Pro Practice: Med-Surg Nursing I (6) |
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Pro Practice: Med-Surg Nursing II (6) |
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Pro Practice: Mental Health Nursing (3) |
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Research in Pro Practice (2) |
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Pro Practice: Comm Health Nursing (6) |
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Pro Practice: Leadership and Mgt (6) |
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Advanced Assessment (1) |
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Professional Seminar (1) |
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Pro Practice: Care of the Frail Elderly (2) |
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Comprehensive Pro Practice (6) |
Required Support Courses (BSN):
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Anatomy & Physiology I (3) |
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Anatomy & Physiology II (3) |
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Chemistry in Our World (3) |
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Microorganisms & Their Human Hosts (3) |
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OR |
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General Microbiology (3) |
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Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
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Nutrition for Health (3) |
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Altrd Hlth & Pharm Mgt I (3) |
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Altrd Hlth & Pharm Mgt II (3) |
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Altrd Hlth & Pharm Mgt II Lab (1) |
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Psych Devel Across the Life Span (3) |
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Amer Health Care Systems & Issues (3) |
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Statistics course approved by advisor (3) |
Required Nursing Courses (RN to BSN):
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Holistic Assessment & Diagnosis (4) |
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Research in Professional Practice (2) |
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Professional Practice: Community Health Nursing (6) |
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Framework for Professional Nursing (4) |
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Professional Practice: Leadership & Management (6) |
For required support courses and advanced place-ment credit information contact the Department of Nursing.
Associate Degrees
The following statements pertain to all associate degrees:
- A minimum of 20 hours must be completed inresidence at Southeast.
- The student's last term must be completed in residence at Southeast, except that, in the case where six or fewer hours are needed to meet the total number of hours required for graduation, they may be taken from another accredited college or university, or by correspondence or extension, subject to the rules governing extension courses and transfer of credit.
- A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required for graduation.
- A minimum 2.0 GPA for all of the degree credit attempted at Southeast is required in the major and overall.
- The student must pass EN 099 or EN 110; and MA 095; or score at the appropriate levels on placement tests to have the courses waived. Additionally, the following statements pertain to all associate of arts degrees:
- The University Studies Program, consisting of 21 hours, is required.
- A minimum of 64 hours of degree credit (courses numbered 100-599) is required for graduation.
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN CHILD CARE AND GUIDANCE
Granted upon completion of a two-year program in human environmental studies and related disciplines.
- Minimum Degree requirements 65 Hours
- University Studies requirements 21 Hours
- Required Courses 37 Hours
- Additional Requirements 7 Hours
Required Courses:
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Personal & Family Relations (2) |
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The Child: Dev/Concept to Adolsc (3) |
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Facilitating Development/Young Children (3) |
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Guiding Alternatives (3) |
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Field Experience in Early Child Programs (2) (waived for documented work experience in day care center) |
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Preschool Participation I (2) |
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Preschool Participation Lab (1) |
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Working With Parents (2) |
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Working With Parents Lab (1) |
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Org & Mgt of Child Care Centers (3) |
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Prenatal/Infant Grwth & Stimulation (2) |
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Prenatal/Infant Growth & Stimulation Lab (1) |
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Health, Nutrition & Safety of Young Child (3) |
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Teaching Young Children, Ages 3-5 (3) |
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Electives approved by advisor (6) |
Additional Requirements:
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Art for the Elementary Teacher (3) |
| AT 119 |
Children's Rhythms (1) |
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English Composition I (3) |
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Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
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Children's Literature (3) |
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U.S. Political Systems (3) |
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OR |
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Comparative Political Systems (3) |
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Psych Persp on Human Behavior (3) |
CPR CERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED FOR DEGREE
NOTE: MA 095 Intermediate Algebra is required unless waived by appropriate score on ACT Math subtest.
ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE IN COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
The purpose of the program is to prepare individuals for entry-level positions in industry.
69 Hours Required
Core Requirements: 36 Hours
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English Composition I (3) |
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OR |
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Rhetoric & Critical Thinking (3) |
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Technical Communications (3) |
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Information Systems I (3) |
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OR |
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Intro Micro Applications (3) |
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Information Systems II (3) |
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OR |
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Network Support Sys (3) |
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Plane Trigonometry (2) |
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College Algebra (3) |
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Tech Computer Programming (3) |
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Introductory Physics I (5) |
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Introductory Physics II (5) |
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OR |
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Basic Principles of Chemistry (5)* |
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U.S. Political Systems (3) |
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Fund of Oral Communications (3) |
*CH 181 required for Automated Manufacturing Option
Choose One 33 Hour Option:
AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING
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Basic Electricity & Electronics (3) |
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Intro to PLC's (3) |
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Statistical Process Control (3) |
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Industrial Materials & Testing (3) |
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Industrial Materials & Processes I (3) |
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Industrial Materials & Processes II (3) |
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Computer Aided Mfg (3) |
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Robotics (3) |
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Advanced Manufacturing System (3) |
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Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
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Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3) |
MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS
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DC/AC Principles & Circuits I (3) |
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DC/AC Principles & Circuits II (3) |
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Intro to PLC's (3) |
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Electronic Circ Design/Analysis I (3) |
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Electronic Circ Design/Analysis II (3) |
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Logic Circuits (3) |
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OR |
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Digital & Analog Sys (3) |
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Microcontrollers (3) |
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Advanced Digital Principles (3) |
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Networking I (3) |
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Telecommunications & Networking II (3) |
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Computer Peripherals (3) |
TECHNICAL COMPUTER GRAPHICS
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Computer Aided Eng. Graphics (3) |
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Intro to Graphics (3) |
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Solid Modeling & Rapid Prototyping (3) |
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Electronic Publishing (3) |
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Architectural Drawing I (3) |
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Architectural Drawing II (3) |
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Design Modeling & Processes (3) |
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Digital Imaging & Editing (3) |
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Multimedia & Animation (3) |
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Multicolor Print Processes (3) |
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Advanced Graphic Projects (3) |
Pre-Professional Programs
Pre-professional programs available at the Universityinclude pre-architecture, pre-chiropractic, pre-den-tal, pre-engineering, pre-law, pre-medical, pre-optometry, pre-pharmaceutical, pre-physical therapy, pre-veterinary, and pre-vocational agriculture education.
Pre-Architecture Curriculum
Students should complete a prescribed program of34-45 credit hours at the University to apply toward a degree in architecture from Kansas State University. Students planning to transfer to another architecture school should consult with an advisor from that institution. All students must consult with the pre-architecture advisor in the Department of Industrial and Engineering Technology prior to the beginning of their program of study.
Pre-Chiropractic Curriculum
Schools of chiropractic medicine usually requirethe completion of at least 90 credits prior to admission. The specific required courses usually include biology (8-10 credits), chemistry (18-20 credits), English (6 credits), physics (8-10 credits), psychology, and social sciences/humanities (15-20 credits). If you enter without a degree, many professional schools will grant a bachelor's degree when you have completed one-half of their curriculum.
There are not a large number of chiropractic schoolsin the United States and students should obtain theadmission requirements from the schools to which they plan to apply. This information should then be used to plan the student's academic program. This planning is done in consultation with the pre-chiropractic advisor in the Department of Biology.
Pre-Dental Curriculum
Dental schools will admit students after they haveearned 90 credits. These students, however, must have very strong academic credentials. Most admitted students will have completed a bachelor's degree (120+credits) prior to entrance. Specific subject requirements are very similar to those required for admission to medical schools. Strong letters of reference, good admission test (DAT) scores, and a demonstrated motivation for dentistry are also necessary. Students should be prepared to apply to several pro-fessional schools and should plan their academic programs accordingly. This planning is done in consultation with the pre-dental advisor in the Department of Biology.
Pre-Engineering Curriculum
The two-year pre-engineering curriculum is designed so that students can receive a degree from an engineering school after an additional two years of study. The curriculum is closely articulated with programs at the University of Missouri-Rolla and the University of Missouri-Columbia. Transfer brochures have been prepared in cooperation with both universities and are available to students. Students planning to attend another engineering school should consult the catalog from that institution and arrange their programs with a pre-engineering advisor. Students expecting to enroll in the pre-engineering program should have a mathematics background in high school of at least one year of geometry, two years of algebra, and one year of pre-calculus mathe matics which includes trigonometry. If these requirements are not met it will be necessary to correct any deficiencies upon entering the University. Generally, this necessitates attending an additional summer term prior to transferring. Provisions have been made to accommodate students in this category. Students should complete from 64 to 68 credit hours prior to transferring if they expect to complete an engineering degree in four years. This includes not only required courses in mathematics, physics, and engineering, but also courses in the humanities and the social sciences. Students who maintain a high academic standing will be eligible for transfer scholarships. A preengineering advisor in the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics should be consulted for details regarding the preengineering program.
Pre-Law Curriculum
Students interested in attending law school after graduation should understand that there is no single pre-law curriculum. Rigidly structured "pre-law majors" are in fact strongly discouraged by schools of law. A wide variety of undergraduate majors are suitable as law school preparation, provided that they have a strong academic content. Courses that develop a student's ability to think logically and to express thoughts lucidly in written form are strongly suggested. While there is no specific "pre-law major", the Department of Political Science, Philosophy, and Religion provides pre-law advising to those students, regardless of actual major, who are considering a career in law. Such advising includes recommending to students various schools of law which may be most appropriate for them, assisting students with the law school application process (including the Law School Admission Test), and recommending undergraduate preparation for the subsequent law school experience.
Pre-Medical Curriculum
Most medical schools require a bachelor's degree (120+ credits) to be earned before entrance. There are a few schools that will allow entrance after having earned 90 credits, but only students with very strong academic credentials will be considered for acceptance. Specific subject requirements include English (6-9 credits), biology (15-20 credits), chemistry (18-20 credits), physics (10 credits), and mathematics (courses essential for the chemistry and physics courses, college algebra/trigonometry; a few professional schools require calculus). In addition to good course grades, strong letters of reference, good admission test (MCAT) scores, and a demonstrated motivation for medicine are necess ary. Students should consult the catalogs of the professional schools to which they plan to apply and plan their course programs accordingly. This planning is done with advice from the pre-medical advisors in the Department of Biology.
Pre-Optometry Curriculum
Optometry schools have admission requirements that are very similar to those for dental schools. They will admit students who have completed 90 credits, but most admitted students have completed a bachelor's degree. Course requirements are similar to dental schools, but most also have mathematics requirements that include one or two semesters of calculus. Other admission requirements will also be similar to those for dentistry, except the admission test (OAT) is different. There are only 17 optometry schools in the United States. Students should plan their course programs in a way that will allow them to apply to more than one school. This planning is done in consultation with the pre-optometry advisor in the Department of Biology.
Pre-Pharmacy Curriculum
Since there are more than 70 schools of pharmacy in the United States, pre-pharmacy should be advised according to the bulletin(s) of the school(s) to which the student is considering transfer. While each program is unique, most programs are either one or two years in length, and usually require chemistry, biology, physics, mathematics, and English, in addition to certain specified courses in other fields. Students interested in prepharmacy should contact Dr. Bruce Hathaway, the pre-pharmacy advisor in the Department of Chemistry as early as possible in the enrollment process.
Pre-Physical Therapy Curriculum
Most physical therapy programs require completionof a bachelor's degree prior to admission (e.g., Southwest Missouri State University). Students preparing for application to such programs must declare a major at Southeast in addition to enrolling in the prephysical therapy program. Health Management, Biology, Chemistry and Human Environmental Studies/Dietetics option majors are particularly complementary to physical therapy preparation as they include many of the prerequisite courses. Prerequisite courses commonly include biology, chemistry, mathematics, psychology and English. Some physical therapy programs accept transfer students after completion of 60 hours of prerequisite courses, after which students continue as juniors in a combined BS/MS program (e.g., University of Mis- souri-Columbia). Students planning to apply to such programs do not need to declare a major at Southeast but should enroll in the pre-physical therapy program. Because each physical therapy program designates its own requirements for admission, students should pay close attention to the prerequisites of schools where they plan to apply. Students pursuing prephysical therapy should contact the Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation as early as possible in the enrollment process.
Pre-Veterinary Curriculum
Students preparing for application to a professional Veterinary Medicine Program for completion of a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) degree must enroll in a pre-professional program. The minimum requirements for admission to most professional programs include 64 hours of course work (the pre-professional program), completion of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), and acceptance by the College of Veterinary Medicine to which the student makes application. Specific subjects required in the pre-professional program include English, college algebra, biology, chemistry (inorganic, organic and biochemistry), physics, and certain University Studies courses. Courses in animal science are also recommended. Students should consult the current catalog of the College of Veterinary Medicine they plan to attend and develop their program in conference with the Pre-Veterinary Medicine advisor. Students enrolled in the pre-professional program should plan a four-year degree program along with the Pre-Veterinary Medicine program. Students enrolling at Southeast Missouri State University will find majors in Agriculture, Chemistry, or Biology particularly complementary to the D.V.M. program. For more information, contact the School of Polytechnic Studies Advising Center.
Pre-Vocational Agriculture Education Curriculum
Students interested in certification to teach Voca-tional Agriculture enroll in a three-year pre-agriculture education program and complete the fourth year at a certifying institution. University Studies, core courses in agriculture, and agricultural mechanization may be completed prior to transfer. Students will apply for admission to a teacher education program after transferring. Agricultural education prepares students to be instructors of vocational agriculture in public high schools and area vocational technical schools. It can also prepare students for careers in many other areas such as agricultural business and industry. Students may specialize in particular fields such as mechanization, economics, agronomy or horticulture. It is an exciting field that provides the opportunity to guide and develop, through instruction, the future leaders of our nation's agricultural industry.