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Courses in Race and Ethnicity Studies (see below)
Any course listed for the minor
Any HIST course at the 300-level or above
Courses in Race and Ethnicity Studies (see below)
Courses in Women's and Gender Studies (see below)
Any course from the core not taken to fullfill core requirements
Any courses chosen from the departments Sociology offerings
Any J-term May-term or summer session course offered as Cinema courses
ARTS courses by advisement
Final Composition Recital
Final Comprehensive Oral Examination
Five (5) 3-credit courses selected through program coordinator advisement
Music Industry Upper Level Electives by Advisement
Numbers
other courses by advisement, with departmental approval:
Transfer Credits (permission of coordinator)
Two 200-level ENGL/WRTG elective courses
Two 300/400 Level Elective Courses in GEO, ESCI or GIS
24 Credits SPAN 300-400 Level Courses
FREN Electives at the 300-400 Level
SPAN Electives at the 300-400 Level
300-400 Level Culture and Literature Courses
3 courses chosen from the following one credit classes:
AADM 410 (must take 3 credits)
A - B
ARTH 460 (must take 3 credits)
Eighteen (18) Credits of Biology 500/600 Level Electives
Eighteen 18 Credits of Biology 500 Level Electives
C - D
E - F
G - H
I - J
L - M
N - O
P - R
S - T
U - Z
Any four Economics courses outside the core at 300 level or above
Any other 200-level introduction to statistics course
any other introduction to statistics course
Any two (BUAD courses or ECON 201) by advisement
ARTH
Art History Electives
Art History Electives
ARTH
Art History electives
Art History Elective or approved Film Studies Elective
ARTH
Art History Electives
ARTS courses, as advised
ARTS
Art Studio Electives
ARTS - Art Studio Electives
ARTS
Electives
ARTS
Electives
ARTS
Electives
ARTS
Art Studio Electives
ARTS
Art Studio Electives
a statistics course
BIOL, CHEM, GEO, PHY, SCI, SCED: 6 cr hrs of electives, upon advisement
Biology courses at the 300 or 400 level (not including BIOL 440)
BIOL XXX
One Biology course
BIOL XXX
One Biology Course
Biomembranes
British Literature Course
BROADCAST TRACK
American History
Basic Communication - Oral
Basic Communication - Written
Foreign Language
Mathematics
Natural Sciences
Other World Civilizations
Social Sciences
The Arts
The Humanities
Western Civilization
CHEM 4XX
Advanced lecture elective (400 level)
Chemistry Elective
Choose any three Piano Class courses (beginning with MUS 118)
COMM 111-118
Any three of the 1 credit hour computer courses
Computational Physics Project (independent study or tutorial)
Content Linked Pedagogy Courses (12 hrs)
courses numbered 311 or higher
Coursework elsewhere in the College of Visual and Performing Arts, in addition to General Education
CSIT 300/400-level course
CSIT 400-level course
CSIT XXX
Any course (preferably CSIT 104 Introduction to Microcomputer Software)
culture/civilization courses
DANC
Electives by Advisement
DANC electives, by advisement
DANC XXX
2 electives
DANC XXX
Elective
Demonstrated proficiency at this level
Documentary Track
Electives (12 total credit hours taken from 2 different areas)
Electives
Electives
Electives *
Electives as advised
Electives in music theory, music history and literature, and music education
Electives in music theory, musicology, string literature or chamber music literature
Electives taught in target language at the 300-400 level
ENGL 299/399
Special Topics
ENGL
ENGL/WRTG 200/300 Level Course
ENGL 3XX
One 300-level writing course
ENGL 5XX
By advisement
ENGL 6XX
By advisement
ENGL 6XX
E-portfolio
English at the 200 level or above in National or World Literature by advisement
English at the 300 and/or 400 level by advisement. Must have "literary period" in the Course Attribute or "Literature" in the Course Title
ENGL XXX
Literary period course
ENGL XXX
Major author course
ENGL XXX
One 300 or above elective
ENGL XXX
Two 200 or above elective
Eukaryotic Gene Expression
Experimental Physics Project (independent study or tutorial)
Final Comprehensive Oral Examination
Five courses in any combination from ARTS studio art courses offered in Visual and Media Arts
Foreign area study and/or international/comparative study
Four 3XX/4XX GEO courses with labs, one of which may include a course in Geographic Information Systems
Four 4-credit hour courses, as advised, from the 200-300-400 levels
Four (4) additional courses in European history
Four (4) additional courses on the history of Mexico, Canada, and the United States
Four electives as advised (3 credit hours each)
four semesters of MUS 104
Four semesters of one-credit ensembles
French at the 300 and/or 400 level by advisement
GEO XXX
Geology elective
Graduation Recital
HIST 5XX
By advisement
HIST 6XX
By advisement
Historical Contexts: Course
Hormone Mechanisms
Humanities: Course
Independent Laboratory Research
Independent Lab research
INDS 106
Introduction to African American Studies
INDS 206
Introduction to African American Studies
INDS 225
Introduction to Latino History and Culture
INDS 304
Latina Literature and Cultural Studies
INDS 359
Ethnicity and Race
INDS 402
Independent Study: African American Topics
INDS 403
Contemporary Issues of Latino Studies
INDS 404
American Indian Capstone
INED
Study Abroad (minimum of 3 credit hours)
Literary History II: Period course
Literary period course
Literary Period course
literature
Literature and Identities course
MAED 5XX
By advisement
MAED 6XX
By advisement
Major author course
Major Author course:
Major Author Course
MATH or STAT at the 300 or 400 level by advisement
Microbial Genetics
Molecular Basis for Disease
MUS 021-048 Special Ensemble
MUS 021-048 Special Ensemble
MUS 021-050
Jazz Ensembles and combos
MUS 021-048
Special Ensemble
MUS
MUS Special Ensembles
MUSB or MUS or BUAD course, by advising
MUS electives
Music History courses 300 and/or 400 level by advisement
MUTY 606
Foundations of Advanced Music Therapy II
NARRATIVE FICTION TRACK
Natural Science: course
Nine additional credit hours of biology electives at the 300-400 level
Nine additional credit hours of 300-400 level electives (as per advisement)
Nine additional credit hours of biology electives at the 300 to 400 level
300/400 level electives chosen in consultation with minor coordinator
Electives chosen in consultation with minor coordinator
One 300 level POLI course chosen in consultation with advisor
One 300 level PSY course chosen in consultation with advisor
One 300-level or above writing course
One 4-credit hour course from the 300-400 levels
One GEO 300/400 level elective course
One GEO 300/400 level elective course with lab
One GEO or GIS 300/400 level elective course
One course from each "stream" category: Texts, Contexts, and Theories (see announced course offerings for topics)
One course from each "stream" can include Texts, Contexts, and Theories (see announced course offerings for topics) *
One additional MATH or STAT course numbered 311 or higher
One course from the following: EDU 5XX-6XX (upon advisement)
One course in American Minority Studies
One course in any History
One course in European Studies
One course in Non-Western Studies
One course in U.S. History
One EDU course upon advisement (3)
GEO
one GEO 300/400 level elective course with lab
One GEO or GIS 300/400 level elective course
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OR ALL OF:
Other COMM courses
PHED 301
Kinesiology
PHED 315
Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries
PHED 390
Special Topics in Exercise Science
PHED 401
Senior Seminar in Exercise Science
PHED, PSY, SOC
Internship
PHIL 211
Philosophy of Sport
Physics from 321-479, 490
Physics from 321-479, 490
Physics from 321-479
PHYS xxx
6 credit hours of electives from PHYS 321 - PHYS 479
Plus 4 additional credit hours of physics from 321-479, 490
Plus 9 additional credit hours from Physics 321- 479, 490
Plus 9 credit hours of supporting courses as advised
Plus one course from the following:
Six (6) credit hours of Physics at the upper level (upon advisement)
POLI 5XX
By advisement
American Politics Course
Political Theory Course
World Politics Courses (2)
POLI 6XX
By advisement
PSY 5XX
Psychopathology
PSY 5YY
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
3 credits from the Theoretical Thinking area
3 credits of Mentored Research (PSY 481)
6 credits of Mentored Research (PSY 481)
PSY
Psychology Elective 200 level or higher
Radiation Biology
Safe Schools/Healthy Students
SCED 6XX
By advisement
Science Content Electives
Science Content Electives from offerings in BIOL CHEM GEOS PHYS SCI OR SCI ED upon advisement
Science, mathematics, computer science, engineering, or education
Senior Performance Recital (Capstone experience)
Short-term study abroad
Six (6) credit hours of Approved Social Work Electives
SOC 200 or any other 200-level introduction to statistics course
SOC 350
Special Topics (as advised)
Social Science: Course
Spanish at the 300 and/or 400 level by advisement
SPST 201
Advanced Leadership Development
STAT
Statistics 200 level course or higher
Statistics as advised
Studio Electives (Electives may emphasize another concentration within the visual arts as advised)
Successful completion of Piano Proficiency Examination
200 Level Statistics Course
TESOL Program Portfolio Graduation Requirement
Three additional 200/300 level courses in Art History, as advised
Three additional 200/300 level courses in Art History, as advised
Three additional 300 level courses in American History, as advised
Three additional 300-level or 400-level GEO courses with labs
Three courses at the 300 or higher level.
Three ENGL 2XX courses
Three English electives
Twelve additional credit hours of biology electives at the 300 to 400 level
Twelve additional credit hours of electives, 9 of which should concentrate in another discipline with the department of Visual Arts and New Media, per advisement
Twelve ensemble participations (variable credit)
Two 3XX/4XX GEO courses with labs, one of which may include a course in Geographic Information Systems
Two additional 300 level courses in Anthropology, as advised
Two additional graduate music theory courses
Two additional MATH or STAT courses numbered 311 or higher
Two additional MATH or STAT courses numbered 311 or higher, as advised
Two additional Physics electives chosen from courses numbered 321 through 479
GEO
Two GEO 300/400 level courses with labs
GEO
Two GEO 3XX/4XX Geology courses with labs
two semesters of ensemble participation (by advisement)
Two upper-level production courses (4 credits each) in studio or documentary video production
Upper level electives (300 level or higher) by advisement
Upper-level CHEM elective (approved by advisement)
Upper-level CHEM elective (approved by advisement)
Upper-Level Electives in Biology or Chemistry (approved by advisement)
Upper-level electives in BIO or CHEM
Up to 3 credit hours of internship, ENGL 694
Up to 3 credits of internship
Up to one additional directed study
Up to one additional directed study
Final Comprehensive Exam
World Literature course
Written Proposal and Proposal Defense
Written Thesis and Thesis Defense
XXXX 200
One 200 level Statistics course from one of the academic departments
Up one level
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