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Narrative Courses
50 hours volunteer community service recommended
Electives at 300/400 level
ENGL 213 and GDES 342 are Co-requisites and must be taken the same semester
Accounting Electives
Additional Electives in History (300-400)
Additional Electives in History (300-400)
Approved Agricultural Electives
And
And
And
And
And
And
Any American literature course above 300
Any British literature course above 300
Any English course numbered above 200
Applied Music
Applied Music
Applied Music
Applied Music
Applied Music
Approved Agriculture elective(s)
Approved Agriculture elective(s)
Approved Agriculture elective(s)
Biology Electives
Biology Electives
CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry I
Chemistry Electives
Complete a minor that is approved for teaching
Computer Science Electives
Take an additional three semester hours from CSCI 181, CSCI 185 or CSCI 221
EASC 315 Weather and Climate
Economic Electives (300-400)
Elective (III-A)
Elective (III-B)
Elective (III-C)
Elective (IV-A or C)
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives in Art
Electives in Music
Electives in Political Science (300-400)
ENGL 288, ENGL 488, JOUR 288, or JOUR 488
Ensembles
Ensembles
Ensembles
Ensembles
European and World History Electives (300-400)
European History Electives (300-400)
Five Credits Required
Foreign Language 101 or higher
Foreign Language 102 or higher
Four Credits Required
Group III or IV Course
Geography Electives (300-400)
Geography Electives (300-400)
Geography Electives (300-400)
Whichever was not taken to fulfill the GEOL requirement for the minor
Group I - Communication and Technology
Group III - Area A, B, or C
Group III - Expressions of Human Civilization
Group III or IV Courses
Group III or IV Course
Group II - Natural Sciences
Group IV - Understanding Human Civilization
Group VI - Health and Wellness (2)
Group V - Multi-Cultural Studies
History Electives (300-400)
History Electives (300-400)
History Electives (300-400)
Humanities or Fine Arts Elective
Humanities or Social Science Elective
Humanities/Social Science elective
In addition, students are also required to take an additional 3.00 credits from Elective III-A, III-B or III-C
Large Ensembles
Three to Six Credits Allowed
One additional ENGL course 200 or higher
HPER 170 () Varsity Sport (Identified by sport)
MATH 103 College Algebra
MUSC 189, 289, 389, 489
No University Credit Granted - Developmental Course
Pre- or Co-requisite MATH 103
Primary Large Ensemble
Secondary Applied Music
Secondary Ensemble
Select one additional ENGL literature course
Select one additional ENGL course 300 or higher
Select one ENGL literature course
Select two ENGL above 200
Six Credits Required
Three Practicum Credits Required
Three Production Workshop Credits Required
Three to six credits allowed
Two credits required for Graphic Arts Track
Two Gallery Credits Required
Major or minor methods course
Math: College Algebra or Statistics
Must complete a total of three credits
One Credit Allowed
One to Three Credits
One to Three Credits
One to Three Credits
OR
Physical Education/Wellness
Science: Biology and/or Chemistry
Select one course from the following:
Social Behavioral/Science and Humanities
THEA 200, 300
Two Credits Required
Two Credits Required
Two External Credits Required
Written and Oral Communication
MATH 103 or higher
MUSC 140-440 (A&B) Chorale
MUSC 141-441 (A&B) Concert Band
Music or Related Electives
NURS 215 Introduction to Pharmacology
* May enroll with permission of instructor
One Credit Required
One to Three Credits
Recital or Capstone
Recommended if seeking a masters degree in Mathematics
Science Electives (16)
Science Olympiad - One Credit Allowed
SPAN 295, 495 - Service Learning
SPAN 296, 496 - Study Tours
SPAN 297, 497 - Spanish Internship, Externship, Cooperative Education
SPAN 494 Independent Study, Undergraduate Research
Take one TR Program approved elective outside your major
THEA 100, 200, 300, 400
THEA 100-400
THEA 200, 300
THEA 201-301 Theatre Practicum
THEA 201, 301
THEA 201-301
Three Credits Required
Three Credits Required
Three Credits Required
Three Credits Required
Two Credits Required
Upper division elective courses must be approved by department chair
Up to three credits in degree program; no more than two credits will be awarded in one semester
Written and Oral Communication
Math - College Algebra and or Statistics
Music Electives
Music Electives
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Physical Education/Wellness
Political Science Elective (300-400)
Political Science Electives (300-400)
Psychology Electives (300-400)
Political Science Electives (300-400)
Recital
Science-Biology-and-or-Chemistry
SCNC 480 Lab Practicum
Small Ensemble
Social-Behavior-Science-and-Humanities
Social Science Elective
Social Science Electives (300-400)
Social Science Electives (Political Science, Social Work, Sociology (300-400))
Sociology Electives (300-400)
Sociology Electives (300-400)
Sociology Electives (300-400)
BOTE 138 Medical Coding I
BOTE 139 Medical Coding II
BOTE 172 Medical Terminology II
BOTE 222 Medical Transcription I
BOTE 223 Medical Transcription II
BOTE 251 Legal Transcription
BOTE 253 Legal Office Procedures
Elective (ANY COURSES 200- 400 level)
Electives (6 BUSINESS CREDITS PLUS 9 CREDITS AT 200-400 PREFIX LEVEL)
Group I - ENGL 110 or ENGL 111H
Group II - ENGL 120 or ENGL 121H
MEETS Group II-B General Education Requirement
MEETS Group II-B General Education Requirement
MEETS Group III-A General Education Requirement
MEETS Group IV-C General Education Requirement
CFPE 501 Financial Planning, Process, & Insurance (College for Financial Planning)
CFPE 504 Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits (College for Financial Planning)
CFPE 505 Estate Planning (College for Financial Planning)
CFPE 506 Financial Plan Development (College for Financial Planning)
STEM ED 306 Inventions and Innovations - Technology Education for Children
STEM ED 306L Inventions and Innovations - Technology Education for Children Lab
STEM ED 310 Design, Technology, and Engineering for Elementary
STEM ED 310L Design, Technology, and Engineering for Elementary Lab
STEM ED 331 Innovation and Engineering Design
STEM ED 331L Innovation and Engineering Design Lab I
STEM ED 342 Building Math
STEM ED 355 STEM Curriculum and Elementary Methods
STEM ED 411 STEM Curriculum and Methods
STEM ED 431 Design for Engineering
STEM ED 431L Design for Engineering Lab
STEM ED 450 Engineering the Future
TECH 206 Introduction to Technology Education
TECH 231 Design Applications
TECH 241 Technological Applications
TECH 242 Building Math (STEM)
TECH 256 Resources for Technology
TECH 256L Resources for Technology Lab
TECH 300 3D Modeling and Design
TECH 300L 3D Modeling and Design Lab
TECH 306 Inventions and Innovations - Technology Education for Children
TECH 306L Inventions and Innovations - Technology Education for Children Lab
TECH 310 Design, Technology and Engineering for Elementary
TECH 310L Design, Technology and Engineering for Elementary Lab
TECH 330 Exploring Technology
TECH 330L Exploring Technology Lab
TECH 331 Innovation and Engineering Design
TECH 331L Innovation and Engineering Design Lab
TECH 371 Technology Systems
TECH 371L Technology Systems Lab
TECH 391 Foundations of Technology
TECH 391L Foundations of Technology Lab
TECH 394 Independent Study
TECH 411 Curriculum and Methods
TECH 416 Innovations in Technology
TECH 416L Innovations in Technology Lab
TECH 431 Design for Engineering
TECH 431L Design for Engineering Lab
TECH 450 Engineering the Future (STEM)
TECH 456 Intelligent Machines
TECH 456L Intelligent Machines Lab
TECH 471 Technology and Entrepreneurship
TECH 471L Technology and Entrepreneurship Lab
TECH 478 Technology Assessment
TECH 478L Technology Assessment Lab
TECH 495 Senior Problems