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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Art
with All Level Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Biology (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Biology
with Grades 8th -12th Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Communication
(BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in English (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in English
with Grades 8th -12th Certification in English Language Arts and Reading (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in History (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in History
with Grades 8th - 12th Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Latin American
Studies (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Mathematics with Grades 8 -12th Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Music (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Physical
Science (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Political
Science (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Psychology (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Sociology (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Spanish (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Spanish
with Grades 8th - 12th Certification (BA)
Bachelor of Arts with a major in Urban Planning and Administration
(BA)
Bachelor of Music with a major in Music (BM)
Bachelor of Music with a major in Music with All Level Certification (BM)
Bachelor of Science with a major in Biology (BS)
Bachelor of Science with a major in Chemistry
(BS)
Bachelor of Science with a major in Environmental
Science (BS)
Bachelor of Science with a major in Mathematics
(BS)
Bachelor of Science with
a major in Science with Grades 8th -12th Certification (BS)
Bachelor of Science with a major in
Social Studies with Grades 8th -12th Certification (BS)
Bachelor of Science with a major in Systems Engineering (BS)
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies with a major in English Language Arts and Reading with Grades 4th
- 8th Certification (BSIS)
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies with a major in English Language Arts and Social Studies with Grades
4th - 8th Certification (BSIS)
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies with a major in Mathematics with Grades 4th - 8th Certification (BSIS)
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies with a major in Science with Grades 4th-8th Certification (BSIS)
Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary
Studies with a major in Social Studies with Grades 4th - 8th Certification
(BSIS)
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
MINORS
SEE APPENDIX C FOR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS MINORS
AVAILABLE.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (COAS)
The College of Arts and Sciences is the University’s largest and most
comprehensive academic unit. The College enjoys a broad mission in teaching,
research, creative activities, and service to our international community.
The College prepares students to:
- Think critically and communicate effectively
- Increase their knowledge base and appreciate the global nature of their
world
- Participate actively in their education through collaboration with faculty
in research and professional activities
- Become involved as leaders in their communities
- Pursue postgraduate and professional degrees in a variety of fields
Our graduate programs produce quality professionals with
advanced technical and research skills who are dedicated to their discipline
and have a desire to improve society.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES:
See Academic Regulations-Undergraduate for specific TAMIU regulations.
COMBINED
BA/MA DEGREE
Undergraduate students with majors in English, History, Political
Science, Sociology or Spanish may pursue a combined BA/MA program. Students with an overall GPA
of 3.2 or higher and a field GPA of 3.5 or higher (after completing at least
six 3000-4000 level SCH; 9 SCH in Political Science with 3 SCH at the 3000-4000
level) may apply for admission to the Master of Arts program during their
junior year. Students accepted into the program will begin taking graduate
courses during the senior year. Students must attain a "B" in their coursework to remain in and continue the combined program.
Students will need to complete all admission requirements
to the program during their junior year. This includes: Application to the
University for admission to graduate study, submission of an official copy of the student’s
undergraduate transcript and two letters of recommendation to the Director of Graduate Studies. One letter of recommendation must be from the student’s
faculty advisor and the other from another faculty member. The GRE requirement for
the Combined BA/MA will be waived so long as the student maintains continuous
registration (fall and spring semesters) through completion of the MA program.
The GRE waiver applies to the Combined BA/MA only. Interruption of progress
toward the degree may result in the requirement to reapply to the program
and include meeting the GRE requirement.
Students seeking the BA/MA degree in English, Political Science, Sociology or Spanish may count nine SCH of graduate coursework taken during
the senior year toward both undergraduate and graduate degree requirements.
Students electing to complete the BA/MA in English or Sociology are eligible for either
the thesis or non-thesis option; in the non-thesis option, unlike the traditional
non-thesis MA in English or Sociology, there is no minor curriculum requirement. (That is, either15 SCH ENGL/SOCI graduate courses + 9 SCH double-counted ENGL/SOCI graduate courses + 6 SCH thesis hours = 30 SCH for the English/Sociology MA Thesis Plan; or 27 SCH ENGL/SOCI graduate courses + 9 ENGL/SOCI double-counted graduate courses = 36 SCH for the English/Sociology MA Non-Thesis Plan.)
Students seeking the BA/MA degree in History may count six
SCH of graduate coursework taken during the senior year toward both undergraduate
and graduate degree requirements. Students electing to complete the BA/MA
in History are eligible for either the thesis or non-thesis option; in the
non-thesis option, unlike the traditional non-thesis MA in History, there
is no minor curriculum requirement. (That is, either18 SCH HIST graduate courses + 6 SCH double-counted HIST graduate courses + 6 SCH thesis hours = 30 SCH for the History MA Thesis Plan; or 30 SCH HIST graduate courses + 6 HIST double-counted graduate courses = 36 SCH for the History MA Non-Thesis Plan.)
Teacher Certification
Students pursuing a Bachelors degree in the College of Arts and Sciences
may include teacher certification for Grades 4-8 or Grades 8-12. Teacher certification
in Grades 4-8 is available in the following specialization areas: English
Language Arts and Reading, Composite Social Studies, or English Language Arts
and Reading/Social Studies. Teacher certification in Grades 8-12 is offered
in the following areas: English Language Arts and Reading, History, Social
Studies, and Spanish.
Students interested in earning a degree with Teacher Certification
must declare their intention to do so in the Registrar's Office by completing
the required paperwork. Degree plans leading to Teacher Certification may
be obtained in the Registrar's Office or in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Students may contact the Certification Office for information
about requirements for Teacher Certification. Additional information is included
in the introduction section of the College of Education in this catalog.
LANGUAGE CERTIFICATION IN SPANISH
Students wishing to enhance career and personal opportunities are
encouraged to develop and refine their reading, writing, and speaking skills
in Spanish. As a means of officially recognizing high levels of proficiency
in the Spanish language for non-Spanish majors or Spanish minors, the University
awards a special notation of "Language Certification in Spanish"
on transcripts of those undergraduate or graduate students in any major who
complete the following Spanish courses with an overall 3.00 grade point average
Spanish 2320 |
Grammar and Composition |
Spanish 3317 |
Spanish Linguistics |
Spanish 4310 |
Advanced Grammar and Composition |
Spanish 4390 |
Spanish for Professional Purposes |
Students who complete these courses with the requisite grade
point average must request of the registrar that "Language Certification
in Spanish" be noted on their transcripts.
Bachelor of Social Work
The mission of the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program is to prepare
students for entry-level social work generalist practice. The program is open
to qualified students who have a liberal arts background and who are committed
to promoting the well being of all people and to pursuing economic and social
justice. Social and economic justice is the special focus of the program.
The effects of injustice and oppression for people living along the border
of Texas and Mexico are emphasized throughout the curriculum.
Generalist social work practice consists of the use of a
common body of knowledge and a common skill base linked by a common set of
values that is used in all fields of practice, transcends method of practice,
and is applied on the macro, mezzo and micro level of practice.
Completion of the Bachelor of Social Work degree does not
constitute or guarantee licensure. Students interested in acquiring the appropriate
level of State License after graduation must contact the Texas State Board
of Social Worker Examiners.
Social work majors must have a “C” or better in each of the following courses: SOCW 3301, SOCW 3307, SOCW 3308, SOCW 4302, SOCW 4303, SOCW 4304, SOCW 4305, SOCW 4306, and SOCW 4310.
The Social Work program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of The Council on
Social Work Education.
Requirements for Admission to the Bachelor of Social
Work Program
The Social Work Program at Texas A&M International University has maintained two classifications of undergraduate students enrolled in its program: pre-social work majors and social work majors. Any student who is admitted to the University with a minimum grade point average of 2.0 and is in good standing with the University may enroll in social work courses and take core courses. However, the social work program is scheduled for phase-out by Spring 2010 and is no longer admitting new majors. Taking social work courses does not guarantee a degree in social work. All pre-social work and social work majors are considered social work students and are under the auspices of the Social Work Program.
Admission to the Pre-Social Work Major
Students must have been admitted as pre-majors prior to Fall 2008. Admission to the Social Work Major is a two-tiered process, beginning
with admission to the Pre-Social Work Major. In addition to meeting the University's
admission requirements, prior to admission to the pre-social work major (pre-minor),
students seeking a degree in Social Work must:
- Submit an application packet petitioning for admission to the pre-major
containing:
A personal statement describing reason for the student's
interest in the profession.
A discussion of the personal qualities that indicate that social work
will be an appropriate choice of profession.
An official transcript indicating a GPA of at least 2.0.
Three sealed letters of reference from sources such as work supervisors,
former instructors, or supervisors of volunteer work.
A criminal background check report obtained from the police department.
- Complete an interview with the Social Work Program Director. After
a successful interview with the Social Work Program Director, the student
is sent a letter of admission to the pre-social work major and may then
take the first even course in the professional social work curriculum.
Admission to the Social Work Major
The student must submit a formal request to be admitted to the major.
Upon completion of the first seven courses in the professional social work
curriculum (SOCW 2361, 3303, 3304, 3305 AND 3306), a student may apply to become
a social work major.
In order to be admitted into the major, the student must:
- Have completed at least 45 semester hours of college coursework.
- Have completed at least 30 hours of liberal arts work as specified in
the degree plan.
- Have either a minimum overall university grade point average of 2.0
or a minimum grade point average over 2.5 on
courses transferred from another institution of higher learning.
- Have a minimum 2.5 grade point average in each of the social work prerequisite
courses with a minimum grade of C (2.0) in each: SOCW 2361,3303, 3304, 3305 , 3306.
- Demonstrate qualities of emotional and professional preparedness for
work with clients. These include but are not limited to: communication
skills (oral and written), interpersonal skills, cognitive and physical
skills; emotional and mental stability (stress management, emotional and
mental capacity); professional performance skills (commitment, behavior,
self awareness, ethical conduct).
- Have completed an application for admission to the social work major
using the forms available in the Social Work Program Office.
- Have submitted the following to the Director of the Undergraduate Program
by the deadline in the BSW Handbook.
- A completed application for admission to the Professional Curriculum.
- A completed personal statement following the Program guidelines.
- At least two recommendations from social service agency supervisors
knowledgeable about the student's performance in the required SOCW 2361 and SOCW 3301 volunteer experiences. (The student must present two different experiences
that total at least 85 hours of direct client contact). If SOCW 2361 or equivalent was transferred into the program from another institution,
at least two completed recommendation forms from professionals in
the field and documentation showing successful completion of at least
45 hours of supervised volunteer experience involving direct contact
with clients in a human services organization are required.
- Official transcripts from all colleges if not already in the student's
file.
- Score reports for any credit earned by examination.
- Complete an interview with Program Director and Faculty of the BSW Program.
Acceptance of the applicant into the major is contingent on both academic
performance and commitment to suitability for general social work practice.
The decision of the program faculty is final, subject to appropriate review
procedures as outlined in the University Student Handbook.
PRE-LAW STUDENTS
To be eligible for admission to law school the student must have
completed a baccalaureate degree. In addition, each applicant to law school
must take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). This test is usually taken
during October of the senior year. While law schools consider a variety of
factors, the LSAT score and undergraduate performance are generally given
the most weight in determining which applicants will be admitted to a given
law school.
The first two years of study for pre-law students are similar
to the core curriculum courses taken by all students at Texas A&M International
University. The final two years will be used to fulfill the remaining requirements
of an undergraduate degree.
Law schools do not require that students select any particular
major or sequence of courses as undergraduates. However, according to the
Association of American Law Schools, a prelegal education should emphasize
oral and written communication skills, a critical understanding of social
institutions, and analytical thinking. Therefore, with regard to the selection
of appropriate electives, pre-law students should seek the advice of a pre-law
advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences.
The following courses are some of those recommended as electives
for the pre-law student: BA 3310, COMM 4323, ECO 1301 PSCI 3311, PSCI 3312,
PSCI 4311, PSCI 4326 or any 3000-4000 level English course.
In addition to helping pre-law students with the selection
of course electives, the pre-law advisor can assist students in obtaining
information about particular law schools, LSAT preparation, and the activities
of the pre-law student organization.
PRE-MEDICAL AND PRE-DENTAL PROGRAM
Students seeking to qualify for entrance to professional schools
in medicine or dentistry are encouraged to meet regularly with an assigned
pre-health career advisor in the College of Arts and Sciences. Pre-Medical
and Pre-Dental advisors can tailor individual degree plans to meet the specific
entrance requirements for each discipline and professional school.
The vast majority of students entering medical or dental
school must complete four-years of college work. The curriculum offered by
the College of Arts and Sciences provides a solid foundation in biology,
chemistry, mathematics, and physics. However, a student does not have to major
in biology or chemistry to meet medical and dental school prerequisites as
long as the student successfully completes the following courses:
Cell & Molecular Biology |
4 SCH |
General Zoology |
4 SCH |
General Botany |
4 SCH |
General Chemistry I & II |
8 SCH |
Organic Chemistry I & II |
8 SCH |
University/College Physics I and II |
8 SCH |
Calculus I |
4 SCH |
English |
6 SCH |
Students are encouraged to discuss their application plans
during their sophomore year, and to take Medical College Admission Test (MCAT),
Dental Admission Test (DAT), or any of the appropriate professional entrance
examinations, in April of their junior year.
DISCUSSION SECTION
In selected laboratory courses, under the course description segment,
a discussion section may be indicated. This is in-class discussion in lieu
of a formal laboratory.
BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES
The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) degree is a special degree designed for individuals who hold an Associate of Applied Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree from an accredited institution. The BAAS degree program offers students the opportunity to obtain a baccalaureate degree by building on the coursework they have already achieved. If the AAS degree is not fully compatible with the BAAS degree program, a student may have to take additional courses. At least 45 hours must be at the upper division level. This is not designed for teacher preparation or certification.
*See the University Core Curriculum Requirements in Appendix A for
approved list of course options. Note:
At least 45 hours must be at the advanced level.
The BAAS degree will be awarded to individuals who complete
the following requirements:
CORE CURRICULUM* |
42 SCH |
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MATH ELECTIVE (above the level of College Algebra) |
3 SCH |
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CAPSTONE COURSE |
3 SCH |
ANTH 4351 Cultural Anthropology |
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COMPOSITE SPECIALIZATION AT THE 3000-4000 LEVEL |
27 SCH |
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9 SCH from Anthropology, Philosophy or Geography |
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9 SCH from History or Political Science |
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9 SCH from Sociology, Psychology or Language and Literature |
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MINOR |
18 SCH |
A minimum of eighteen SCH from an approved minor. At least 12 SCH must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix C. |
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ELECTIVE |
3 SCH |
3 SCH general elective at the 3000-4000 level |
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VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL FIELD |
24 SCH |
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TOTAL |
120 SCH |
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Degree Requirements for the BA with Major in Art
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 48 SCH including ARTS 1303, 1304, 1311, 1312, 1316, 1317, 3353,
and 4333; 6 SCH selected from ARTS 2316, 2323, 2326, 2333, 2346, 2356;
12 SCH selected from ARTS 3308, 3309, 3323, 3324, 3335, 3365, 4173-4473, 4301, 4303, 4304, 4324, 4361, 4365, and 6 SCH selected from ARTS 3310, 3330, 3352.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 9 SCH at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the BA with Major in Art with All Level Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 48 SCH including ARTS 1303, 1304, 1311, 1312, 1316, 1317, 3353,
and 4333; 6 SCH selected from ARTS 2316, 2323, 2326, 2333, 2346, 2356;
and 12 SCH selected from ARTS 3308, 3309, 3323, 3324, 3335, 3365, 4173-4473, 4301, 4303, 4304, 4324, 4361, 4365; and 6 SCH selected from ARTS 3310, 3330, 3352.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including: EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH of EDRD 3320.
- General Electives: 3 SCH at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Biology
- Hours Required: A minimum of 125 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math: 4 SCH, designated as MATH 2412.
- Major: 45 SCH of BIOL 1406, and 8 SCH of BIOL 1411, 1413 and 2421. Advanced requirements include 9 SCH of BIOL 3410, 3413, 4170 and 24 SCH selected from BIOL 3403, 3404, 3406, 3407, 3412, 3414, 3416, 3451, 4170, 4402, 4404, 4408, 4409, 4420, 4425, 4440, 4441, 4173-4473, 4371-4471, ENSC 3310, 3401, 4170, 4173-4473, 4310 or 4430.
BIOL 4173-4473 may be repeated
for up to 8 SCH of credit within the degree program.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Supporting Sciences Curriculum: 24 SCH including CHEM 1411, 1412, taken as part of the core and 2423, 2425,
PHYS 1301/1101,
and PHYS 1302/1102.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Biology with Grades
8-12 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 122 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math: 8 SCH designated as MATH 2412 and 2413.
- Major: 36 SCH and the 8 SCH of BIOL 1406 and 1411 taken as part of the core.
Additional lower-level requirements include BIOL 1413 and 2421. Advanced requirements include
BIOL 3410 and 3413 and 20 SCH selected from BIOL 3403, 3404, 3406, 3407, 3412, 3414, 3416, 3451, 4170, 4402, 4404, 4408, 4409, 4420, 4425, 4440, 4441, 4173-4473, 4371-4471, ENSC 3310, 3401, 4170, 4173-4473, 4310 or 4430.
BIOL 4173-4473 may be repeated
for up to 8 SCH of credit within the degree program.
- Supporting Field: 12 SCH in one discipline. CHEM 1411, 1412 and 2423 strongly suggested.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including: EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH of EDRD 3320.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Communication
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 42 SCH including: COMM 3300, 3310, 4340, 4350, 4360 and 27 SCH selected from remaining COMM courses with at least 3 SCH from COMM 2331, 3302, 3303, 3327, 3331, 3332, 3333, or 4330 (if the topic has a media focus) and at least 9 SCH from other electives at the 3000-4000 level. COMM 4325 may be replaced with MGT 3320. Certain courses (COMM 3324, 3326, 3327, 3331, 3332, 3333 and 4330) may be taken more than once (when topics vary) for credit within the degree program..
- Concentration in Media Production (optional): Will be
earned if 15 SCH of the work done for the major (see #5)
are taken from COMM 2331, 3302, 3303, 3324, 3327, 3331, 3332, 3333 or 4330 (if subject is media production).
Students desiring a Concentration in Media Production noted on their transcript
must request it on their Application for Graduation.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 15 SCH, at least 9 SCH of which
must be at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in English
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 45 SCH including
ENGL 4399; Surveys of Literature: 6 SCH (in addition to the survey of literature course taken as
part of the Core Curriculum) selected from the following ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332 or 2333; Language Studies: ENGL 3339 and either ENGL 3347 or 4309; Major Authors: ENGL 4301; American Literature: 3 SCH from ENGL 3303, 4332 or 4333;
3 SCH from ENGL 4323 or 4324;
and 3 SCH from ENGL 3303, 3329, 4323, 4324, 4332, 4333,
or 4398 (when topic is American); British
Literature: 3 SCH from ENGL 4325, 4327 or 4328;
3 SCH from ENGL 4329, 4330,
or 4331; and 3 SCH from ENGL 4306, 4325, 4327, 4328, 4329, 4330, 4331, 4336, or 4398 (when the topic is British); Advanced English Electives: 9 SCH from 3000-4000 level ENGL courses.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 12 SCH, at least six of which must
be at the 3000-4000 level.
- BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section.
Degree Requirements for the BA in English with Grades 8-12 Certification
in English Language Arts and Reading
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 54 SCH including ENGL 3310, 3361, 3339, 4301, 4390 and 4399; Surveys of Literature: (in addition to the survey of literature course taken as part of the core
curriculum) 9 SCH selected from ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332 or 2333; Language Studies: 3 SCH selected from ENGL 3347 or 4309;
and 15 SCH selected from any 3000-4000 level ENGL course with the exception
of ENGL 3301 and with the limitation of only one from ENGL 3323, 3324,
and 3325. Reading: EDRD 3309, 3320 and 4303.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including: EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in History
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the
suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any math course above
the level of College Algebra.
- Social/Behavioral Science Elective: 3 SCH selected from
HIST 3350/3351.
- Geography: 3 SCH designated as GEOG 1303.
- Major: 39 SCH including HIST 2321, 2322, 3302, 4310; Non-US HIST, select 12 SCH from HIST 3301, 3320, 3330, 3392, 3393, 3394, 4302, 4320, 4330, 4340, 4341 or 4391;
Chronological History, select 9 SCH chosen from HIST 4316, 4317, 4318, 4366, 4367, or 4368; Thematic History, select 6 SCH chosen from HIST 3370, 3380, 3385, 4364, or 4390.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 12 SCH at the 3000-4000 level.
- BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section.
Degree Requirements for the BA in History with Grades 8-12
Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 51 SCH including GEOG 1303,
HIST 2321, 2322, 3302, 3351, 4310, and SOST 4392;
Non-US HIST, select 12 SCH from HIST 3301, 3320, 3330, 3392, 3393, 3394, 4302, 4320, 4330, 4340, 4341 or 4391;
Chronological History, select 12 SCH from HIST 4316, 4317, 4318, 4366, 4367, or 4368;
and Thematic History, select 6 SCH from HIST 3370, 3380, 3385, 4364, 4390.
- Support Area: 3 SCH designated as EDRD3320.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including
EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993,
and EDDP 4324.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Latin American Studies
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Foundation Studies: 36 SCH including
ANTH 3302, ARTS 3310 (prerequisite 1301, 1303 or 1304 or consent of instructor),
ECO 3325 (prerequisite ECO 2301 or consent of instructor), HIST 3330,
GEOG 3352, LAS 4302,
PSCI 3308, SOCI/ANTH 3308,
SPAN 2320, 3317, 4310, 4390.
- Concentration: 15 SCH from one of the
following tracks: Latin American Languages and Literature - SPAN 3305, 3323, 4303, 4309, 4317, 4320, 4340, 4350, 4351; PORT 1311, 1312, 3301, 3324;
FREN 1311, 1312, 2311, 2312. Social Sciences - ANTH 2302, 2346, 3304, 3306, 4301, 4351; GEOG 3350, 3353, 4395;
HIST 3301, 3310;
PSCI 3310, 3340, 3345, 3350, 4307, 4309, 4335; SOCI 3307, SOCI 3308/ANTH 3308. Business and Economics - BA 3320, MIS 3310,
ECO 2301, 2302, 4340, 4350, 4370, 4390,
FIN 3310, 3320,
MGT 4351 (prerequisite MGT 3310).
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 6 SCH, at least
3 of which must be at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Mathematics
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2371 must be taken as part of the core.
- Major: 40 SCH including 1 SCH excess in the core, COSC 1136, COSC 1336, MATH 2414, 2415, 3310, 3330, 3360, 3365, 4310, 4335 , 4345 and 6 SCH from any 4000 level MATH course.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Liberal Arts Electives: 12 SCH, at least 6 of which must be at the 3000-4000
level, selected from arts, economics, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences. Courses must be outside the major and minor unless seeking a double major.
- Electives: 8 SCH.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Mathematics with
Grades 8-12 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 124semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2371 must be taken as part of the core.
- Major: 46 SCH and the 1 SCH excess of Mathematics
taken as part of the core; COSC 1136, 1336, MATH 2414, 2415, 3310, 3325, 3330, 3360, 3365, 4310, 4335, 4390 and 9 SCH selected from any 4000 level MATH
courses.
- Supporting Field: 12 SCH in one discipline defined as a major or minor. The student must develop a plan of study for the supporting field (to include a list of courses and a justification essay that describes how the discipline and the selected plan will support mathematics) in collaboration with a faculty member from the discipline.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including:
EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH of EDRD 3320.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Music
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". 3 SCH of lower division MUSI courses will satisfy the Visual/Performing Arts required in the Core Curriculum.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 54 SCH, including 3 SCH used in the Core, of MUSI, MUAP and MUEN
courses as follows. 18 SCH of MUSI to include MUSI 1181, 1182, 1211, 1212, 1216, 1217, 2181, 2211, 2216, 3305;
3 SCH chosen from MUSI 3300or 3301; 3 SCH chosen from MUSI 3346 or 3347; 16 SCH of MUAP at least 10 of which must be in the same principal area with 8 SCH at the 3000 level and MUAP 4005 ; 12 SCH of MUEN Performance Music Ensemble at least 8 of which must be at the 3000 level; 2 SCH of MUED coursework selected from MUED 3233, 3266, 3268, 3283, 3288, 3289 with the approval of the advisor. All Aural Training and Music Theory courses must be passed with a grade of "C" or better.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one
discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix C .
- Music Elective: 6 SCH at the 3000-4000 level approved by the music studies advisor.
- Other requirements: Must audition with
a full time faculty of the major performance area. Must complete a minimum
of 6 semesters (with at least 8 SCH at the 3000-4000 level) in the same
principle area.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Physical Science
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2371 must be taken as part of the core.
- Major: 50 SCH and PHYS 2325, 2125, 2326 and 2126, and MATH 2413 taken as part of the core with 1 SCH excess; COSC 1336, 1136, 1337, 1137, MATH 2414, 2415, 3310, 3330, 4340, 4350, PHYS 3305, 3310, 3315, 3320, 3325, 4305 and PHYS 4399.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH
from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the
3000-4000 level. See Appendix C .
- Electives: 10 SCH.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Political Science
- Hours Required: A
minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours
must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified
in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from
any math course above the level of College Algebra. MATH 1342, Introductory Statistics, strongly recommended.
- Major: 45 SCH including PSCI 3301, 3305, 3310, 3313, 3314, 3320, 3345, 4311, 4335, 4340, and 4351; 3 SCH selected from PSCI 3311, 3322, 3323, 3325, or 4350; 3 SCH selected from PSCI 3312, 4312, 4314, 4315, 4320, or 4326; 3 SCH selected from PSCI 3308, 3340, 4307, or 4309; and 3 SCH selected from PSCI 3302, 3350, 4301, 4321, or 4345.
- Geography: 3 SCH designated as GEOG 1303.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Restricted Elective: 3 SCH selected from ANTH 4351, GEOG 3353, URBS 3301 or URBS 4301.
- General Electives: 6 SCH, at least
3 of which must be at the 3000-4000 level.
- BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Psychology
- Hours Required: A minimum
of 121 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be
advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 49 SCH including PSYC 2301, 2312, 2317, 3102, 3302 4301 and 4325;
3 SCH from PSYC 4321 or 4399;
9 SCH from PSYC 3301, 3307, 3315, and 4318;
6 SCH from PSYC 3304, 3310, 4305, or 4307;
6 SCH from 4303, 4308, 4310, 4314 and 4315; 6 SCH from any 3000 or
4000 level PSYC courses not previously taken.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 9 SCH, at least 6 of which must be at the 3000-4000
level.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Sociology
- Hours Required: A minimum
of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be
advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Communication: 3 SCH designated as SPCH 1311.
- Major: 48 SCH. including SOCI 1301, 1306, 3304, 3305, 4310, 4317 and 4380; 27 SCH from SOCI 3301, 3302, 3307, 3308, 3310, 3316, 3325, 3336, 3339, 4311, 4320, 4325, 4330, 4365, 4367, 4370, 4375, 4390, 4616 or ANTH 3351.
SOCI 4375 may be repeated when topic
changes.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Electives: 6 SCH at the 3000-4000 level
from behavioral and social sciences, health sciences, Criminal Justice,
Women or Gender Studies, or other advanced course approved by advisor.
- BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Spanish
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH
selected from any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Second Romance Language: 6 SCH selected from the same Romance Language (French, Latin, or Portuguese).
- Major: 48 SCH including SPAN 2311, 2312, 2320, 2327, 3333, 4303, 4312, 4310 and 4399;
3 SCH selected from SPAN 3321 or 3322; 3 SCH selected from SPAN 3323 or 3326; and 15 SCH selected from
any other 3000-4000 SPAN courses.
- Concentration in Translation (optional): Will be earned if a student minors in Translation of English and Spanish
and takes SPAN 4380, 4381, 4382, 4383, 4384 and 4385.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve
of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Arts and Science Elective: 3 SCH at the 3000-4000 level from any department within the
College of Arts and Sciences.
- BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section.
Degree Requirements for the BA in Spanish with Grades 8-12Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced,
and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from any
math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Second Romance Language: 6 SCH selected
from the same Romance language (FREN, LATI or PORT).
- Major: 45 SCH including SPAN 2320 and 2327; 3 SCH from SPAN 3321 or 3322; 3 SCH selected from SPAN 3323 or 3326; 3 SCH selected from
SPAN 3317 or 4312;
15 SCH selected from SPAN 3333, 4303, 4310, 4311 and 4399; 15 SCH selected from any
SPAN at the 3000-4000 level.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including
EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993,
and EDDP4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH designated as EDRD 4303.
Degree Requirements for the BA with a Major in Urban Planning and Administration
- Hours Required: A
minimum of 126 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours
must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified
in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH
selected from any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Research Methods in Social Sciences: 3 SCH selected from CRIJ 3305, PSCI 3301 or SOCI 3305.
- Major: 39-40 SCH including GEOG 1303, GEOG/HIST/URBS 4395, PSCI 4345, SOCI 3316,
URBS 2301, 3301, 3302, 4301 and 4305; 12-13 SCH from ECO 1301,
ENSC 3401, GIS 2301,
SOCI 4310 or SOCI 4317.
- Geography: 6 SCH from GEOG 3350, 3352, 3353.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least
twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- General Electives: 15 SCH, at least
nine of which must be at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the Bachelor of Music
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”. The 3 SCH of Visual/Performing Arts required in the Core Curriculum are 3 SCH of MUEN 1130 for instrumentalists and MUSI 1161, 2160 and 2161 for voice majors.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from
any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 69 SCH of MUSI, MUAP and MUEN
courses as follows. 32 SCH of MUSI to include MUSI 1181, 1182, 1211, 1212, 1216, 1217, 1302, 2181, 2211, 2216, 3253, 3300, 3301, 4301 and 4350;3 SCH chosen from 3346 and 3347; 16 SCH of MUAP, at least 10 of which must be in the same principal instrument with 8 SCH at the 3000 level and MUAP 3005 and 4005; 2 SCH of an additional MUAP in related instrument at the 3000 level; 10
SCH of MUEN Performance Music Ensemble, at least 4 of which must be at the 3000 level; 4 SCH of MUED coursework selected from MUED 3233, 3266, 3268, 3283, 3288 or 3289 with the approval of the advisor; 2 SCH of MUED coursework selected from MUED 4257, 4258 or 4259 with the approval of advisor. All Aural Training and Music Theory courses must be passed with a "C" pr better.
- Music Elective: 6 SCH approved by the music studies advisor.
- Other requirements: Must audition with full-time faculty of
the music performance area. Must complete 6 semesters in the same principal area.
Degree Requirements for the Bachelor of Music with All-Level
Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 133 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". The 3 SCH of Visual/Performing Arts
must be completed by taking MUSI 1307 or any 3 SCH with approval of music studies advisor.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from
any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Major: 64 SCH of MUAP, MUSI, MUEN
and MUED as follows: 16 SCH of MUAP with at least 8 SCH upper division in primary instrument, and MUAP 4005. 31 SCH of MUSI to include MUSI 1181, 1182, 1211, 1212, 1216, 1217, 1302, 2181, 2211, 2216, 3253, 3254, 3300, 3301, and 3 SCH selected from MUSI 3346 and 3347. 9 SCH of MUEN Performance Music Ensemble is required to include 7 SCH in ensemble associated with the primary instrument and 2 SCH of upper division credits in a secondary ensemble. 8 SCH of MUED to include MUED 3233; 4 SCH from MUED 3266, 3268, 3283, 3288, or 3289 including 2 SCH in the major area of musical concentration; and 2 SCH selected from MUED 3227, 4257, 4258 or 4259.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including:
EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH of EDRD 3320.
- Other requirements: Must pass the
piano proficiency exam, and must audition with a full-time faculty of
the major performance area. Must complete a minimum of 6 semesters (with
at least 8 SCH at the 3000-4000 level) in the same principle area.
PROGRAM OF STUDY - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Degree Requirements for the BS in Criminal Justice
- Hours Required: A
minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours
must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified
in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected from
any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Social/Behavior Science Elective: 3 SCH selected from any 3000-4000 level ANTH/CRIJ/ECO/GEOG/GENU/HIST/PHIL/PSCI/PSYC/SOCI/URBS/WGST.
- Major: 51 SCH including CRIJ 1301, 1306, 2313, 2328, 2329,
4321, PSCI 3345, 4311, 4312, SOCI 3336 and 21 SCH selected from 3000-4000 CRIJ. Note: All
CRIJ majors must first satisfy the lower level CRIJ courses or their
junior/community college equivalents in the sequence indicated before
enrolling in advanced courses. Four CRIJ courses may be replaced with
the following options with permission of advisor: CRIJ 1306 with PSCI 4326, CRIJ 3310 with SOCI 3339, CRIJ 3325 with PSYC 4315, CRIJ 4320 with SOCI 4320. CRIJ 4601 will be graded CR/NC, with CR indicating an achievement of 70 percent
or higher.
- Research Methods in Social Sciences: 3 SCH
selected from CRIJ 3305, PSCI 3301 or SOCI 3305.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Biology
- Hours Required: A minimum of 127 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math: 8 SCH designated as MATH 1342 and MATH 2413 and 1 SCH surplus credit from core.
- Major: 47 SCH and the 8 SCH of BIOL 1406 and 1411 taken as part of the core. Additional lower-level requirements BIOL 1413 and 2421. Advanced requirements include
BIOL 3406, 3410, 3412, 3413, 4170 and 22 SCH selected from BIOL 3403, 3404, 3407, 3414, 3416, 3451, 4170, 4402, 4404, 4408, 4409, 4420, 4420, 4425, 4440, 4441, 4173-4473, 4371-4471,
ENSC 3310, 3401, 4170, 4173-4473, 4310 or 4430.
BIOL 4173-4473 may be repeated
for up to 8 SCH of credit within the degree program.
- Supporting Sciences Curriculum: 24 SCH
including CHEM 1411, 1412, 2423, 2425,
and PHYS 1301, 1101, 1302 and 1102.
- Electives: 6 SCH at the 3000-4000 level.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Chemistry
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math Elective: 5 SCH
designated as MATH 2413 and 1 SCH
surplus from core.
- Major: 53 SCH and the 8 SCH of CHEM 1411 and 1412 taken as part of the core;
additional lower level requirements of CHEM 2423, 2425; upper level requirements of CHEM 3405, 3406, 3431, 3432, 3451, 4120, 4411, and 4498; and 16
SCH selected from CHEM 3400, 3452, 4409, 4410, 4411, 4431, 4451, or 4198-4498.
CHEM 4198-4498 may be repeated
for up to 6 SCH of credit within the degree program.
- Supporting Sciences Curriculum: 20 SCH including MATH 2414, PHYS 1301, 1101, 1302 and 1102 and BIOL 1406 and 1411 or BIOL 1413.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Environmental
Science
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45
hours must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as
specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section
of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". BIOL 1406 and BIOL 1411 must be taken as
part of the core.
- Math: 4 SCH , MATH 1342 and 1 excess SCH
from the Core Curriculum or MATH 2413.
- Major: 53 SCH including BIOL 1413, 2421, 3410;
CHEM 1411, 1412, 2423 and 3400;
ENSC 3401 and 4170;
EPSC 2401; GEOL 1303 and 1103; and 12 SCH GEOL at the 3000-4000
level.
- Restricted Electives: Section I: 17 SCH
selected from ECO 4399, ENSC 3310, 3340, 4310, 4173-4473, 4420, 4430. ENSC 4173-4473 may be repeated for up to 8 SCH of credit within the degree program. Section II: 4 SCH selected from BIOL 3404, 3414, 3416, 4402, 4404, 4408, 4441, CHEM 3405, 3451, or 4199-4499.
CHEM 4199-4499 must directly
related to the environmental sciences and be taken with approval from
instructor and environmental sciences faculty.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Mathematics
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45
hours must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as
specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section
of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2371 must be taken as part of the core.
- Major: 55 SCH including 1 SCH excess in the core, COSC 1136, 1336, MATH 2414, 2415, 3310, 3330, 3360, 3365, 4310, 4335, 4345 and 21 SCH at least 18
of which must be selected from any 4000 level MATH courses, excluding
MATH 4390.
- Minor: A minimum of 18 SCH from one discipline at least twelve of which must be at the 3000-4000 level. See Appendix
C.
- Electives: 5 SCH.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Science with Grades 8-12 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 124 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math: 8 SCH, MATH 2412 and 2413.
- Major: 50 SCH and the 8 SCH of
BIOL 1406 and CHEM 1411 taken as part of the core. Requirements from the four science areas
include: Earth and Space Science -8 SCH from ASTR 1311/1111 or 1312/1112 and EPSC 1370/ 1170, and 4 SCH taken from GEOL 3401, 3405, 3415, 3425, 4170, 4199-4499; Life Science - 4 SCH from BIOL 1411, 1413, or 2421; and 8 SCH of advanced Biology taken from BIOL 3403, 3406, 3407, 3410, 3413, 3414, 3415, 3451, 4170, 4402, 4404, 4408, 4409, 4420, 4425, 4440, 4441, 4371-4471, ENSC 3310, 4170, 4310, 4420 or 4430; Physical Science - PHYS 1301/1101, 1302/1102; Chemical Science - CHEM 1412, CHEM 2413 and 8 SCH
taken from CHEM 3400, 3405, 3406, 3431, 3432, 3451, 3452, 4120, 4409, 4410, 4411, 4431, 4199-4499, 4451, 4452. Additional requirement of
2 SCH from any advanced science research course BIOL 4173-4473, CHEM 4198-4498, ENSC 4173-4473, GEOL 4173-4473.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH
including: EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 3 SCH of EDRD 3320.
Degree Requirements for the BS in Social Studies with Grades
8-12 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 129 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must
be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified
in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this
catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the
“Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH selected
from any math course above the level of College Algebra.
- Reading: 3 SCH designated as
EDRD 3320.
- Major: 60 SCH including ANTH 3351, ECO 1301, 2301, 2302,
GEOG 1303, HIST 2321, 2322, 3302, 3310, 3351,
PSCI 3301, 3310, 3311, 3353, 4320, 4335,
SOST 4392 and 9 SCH from
HIST 4316, 4317, 4318, 4366, 4367, or 4368.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH
including EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
Degree Requirements for the BS with a Major in Systems Engineering
- Hours Required: A minimum of 126 semester credit hours (SCH): 45
hours must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as
specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section
of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2413 must be taken as part of the core.
- Major: 48 SCH including COSC 1136, 1336, ENGR 1201, 1202, 1204, 2103, 2303, 2105, 2305, 2372, 2376, SENG 3300, 3301, 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, 3350, 3380.
- Required Prescribed Track: 18 SCH from Business or Systems Engineering. Business Track: BA 4390, MIS 3310, MKT 3310, TIL 3310, TIL 3311, TIL 3340. Systems Engineering Track: SENG 3370, SENG 4330, SENG 4340, SENG 4350, SENG 4360, SENG 4390.
- Math: 12 SCH including MATH 2414, MATH 2415, and MATH 3310 and 1 SCH surplus from core.
- Business/Systems Engineering Electives: 6 SCH selected from BA 3320, BA 4199-4399, MKT 4310, MKT 4390, SENG 4370, SENG 4380, SENG 4385 or SENG 4195-4395.
Degree Requirements for the BSIS in English Language Arts and Reading
with Grades 4-8 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 130 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Science Elective: 4 SCH selected
from any science discipline.
- Field of Study: 12 SCH including
MATH 1350, 1351,
PSYC 2312, SOCI 1306/NURS1302.
- Major: 51 SCH including ENGL 3325, 3339, 3347, 3361, 4301, 4399; Histories of
Literature: (in addition to the survey of literature course
taken as part of the core curriculum) 3 SCH selected from ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332 or 2333; Language Studies:
3 SCH selected from ENGL 4309 or 4347; Advanced English
electives: 9 SCH from any 3000-4000 level ENGL course with
the exception of ENGL 3301, 3310, 3323, 3324 and 3325; Reading: EDRD 3300, 3302, 3303, 3309, 4307 and 4315.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH
including EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP4324.
Degree Requirements for the BSIS in English Language Arts
and Social Studies with Grades 4-8 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 126 semester credit hours (SCH): 45
hours must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as
specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section
of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Field of Study: 12 SCH including
MATH 1350, 1351,
PSYC 2312, SOCI 1306/NURS1302.
- Major: 45 SCH including ANTH 4351,
ENGL 3325, 3363, 4301;
HIST 2321, 2322, 3302; PSCI 3310, 4320; SOST 4392; Histories of Literature: 3 SCH selected from ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332 or 2333; Language Studies: 3 SCH selected from ENGL 3347 or 4309; Cultural and
Rhetorical Studies: 3 SCH selected from ENGL
(3310 or 3323 or 3324), 3326, 3339, 3361, 4322, 4326, 4335, 4338, 4347 or 4390; English Periods and Forms: 6 SCH selected from
ENGL 3303, 3316, 3329, 4306, 4323, 4324, 4327, 4328, 4329, 4330, 4331, 4332, 4333, 4334, 4336, 4337, 4355, 4365 or 4398.
- Reading: 6 SCH, EDRD 3309 and EDRD 3320.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH
including EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
Degree Requirements for the BSIS with a Major in Mathematics
with Grades 4-8 Certification (2007)
- Hours Required: A minimum of 123 semester credit hours (SCH):
45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements
as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the
“Requirements
for Graduation". MATH 2371 must be taken as part of the core.
- Science Elective: 4 SCH from
any science discipline.
- Field of Study: 12 SCH including
SOCI 1306/NURS1302, MATH 1350, 1351, and PSYC 2312
- Major:
38 SCH including 1 SCH excess in core, COSC 1136 and COSC 1336, MATH 2330, 2413, 2414, 2415, 3310, 3320, 3360, 3365, 4310, 4390, and 3 SCH selected from 3000-4000 level MATH courses..
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 6 SCH, EDRD 3309 and EDRD 3320
Degree Requirements for the BSIS with a Major in Science with Grades
4-8 Certification
- Hours Required: A minimum of 121 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation".
- Math Elective: 7 SCH designated as
MATH 1350 and MATH 1351 and 1 SCH excess in the core.
- Field of Study: 6 SCH including:
SOCI 1306/NURS1302 and PSYC 2312.
- Major: 39 SCH and the 8 SCH of Natural
Sciences (BIOL 1406 and CHEM 1411)
taken as part of the core. Requirements from the four science areas
include: Earth and Space Science - 8 SCH from ASTR 1311/1111 or 1312/1112 and EPSC 1370/ 1170; Life Science - 4 SCH from BIOL 1411, 1413, or 2421; and 8 SCH from BIOL 3410, 3413; Physical Science - 4 SCH from PHYS 1370/1170,; and Chemical Science - 8 SCH from CHEM 1412, 2423. An additional 7 SCH may be taken from upper level Biology, Chemistry or Geology courses (no more than 2 SCH of undergraduate research may be included from BIOL 4173-4473, ENSC 4173-4473, or GEOL 4173-4473).
- Professional Development: 21 SCH including:
EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
- Support Area: 6 SCH, EDRD 3309 and EDRD 3320.
Degree Requirements for the BSIS in Social Studies with Grades
4-8 Certification
- Hours Required: A
minimum of 130 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours
must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements as specified
in the “Requirements
for Graduation” section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH
as outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the “Requirements
for Graduation”.
- Science Elective: 4 SCH selected
from any science discipline.
- Field of Study: 12 SCH including
MATH 1350, MATH 1351,
PSYC 2312, and SOCI 1306/NURS1302.
- Major: 45 SCH including ANTH 4351,
ECO 1301, HIST 2321, 2322, 3302, 3310, 3351,
PSCI 3310, 3311, 3353, 4335 and SOST 4392; 3 SCH selected
from HIST 4316, 4317, 4318, 4366, 4367, 4368;
6 SCH selected from PSCI 3305, 4314, 4320 or 4326.
- Reading: 6 SCH, EDRD 3309 and EDRD 3320.
- Professional Development: 21 SCH
including EDCI 3301, 3302, 3305, 4993 and EDDP 4324.
PROGRAM OF STUDY - BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK
Degree Requirements for the Bachelor of Social Work
- Hours Required: A minimum of 120 semester credit hours (SCH): 45 hours must be advanced, and fulfillment
of degree requirements as specified in the "Requirements
for Graduation"
section of this catalog.
- University Core Curriculum: 42 SCH as
outlined in the suggested plans and as specified in the "Requirements
for Graduation".
- Foreign Language: 6 SCH from any foreign
language, preferably Spanish.
- Math Elective: 3 SCH designated as MATH 1342.
- Social/Behavioral Science Elective: 3 SCH
designated as PSYC 2301.
- Major: 54 SCH including SOCW 2361, 3301, 3303, 3304, 3305, 3306, 3307, 3308, 4302, 4303, 4304, 4305, 4306, 4310, 4612 and 4616.
- Advanced Social Work Elective: 6 SCH
selected from any advanced Social Work (SOCW 4307 may be repeated as often as topics vary).
- Restricted Electives: 6 SCH. 3 SCH from any
3000-4000 behavioral or social science; 3 SCH chosen from PSYC 3306, PSYC 3307, PSYC 3310; PSYC 3315, PSYC 4310 and PSYC 4314.
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