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AMERICAN STUDIES MINOR
Note: Only six (6) hours of the minor may be at the 100-level.
History: Select six (6) hours from the following: HIS 109 History of the U.S. I HIS 110 History of the U.S. II HIS 312 Mississippi History HIS 326 Women in American History HIS 351 European Colonies in North
America HIS 352 American Revolution and Early
Republic
HIS 360 U.S. 1829-1860 Jacksonianism,
Natl., Sec. HIS 361 Civil War and Reconstruction HIS 363 US 1876-1920 Gilded Age to
Progressive Era
HIS 365 America Since 1940 HIS 405 History of Religion in America HIS 371 Movies and American Society HIS 454 History of the South
Society: Select six (6) hours from the following: GEO 302 Geography of North American POL 150 American Government POL 325 Sate & Local Gov. of the U.S POL 360 Political Parties and Interest
Groups POL 370 Campaigns & Elections POL 380 US Foreign Policy
POL 395 American Constitutional Law POL 401 The American Congress POL 440 Urban Politics and Policy POL 410 The American Presidency SOC 303 Social Problems SOC 305 Marriage and the Family SOC 359 Juvenile Justice System SOC 456 Minorities SOC 458 Sociology of Low Income
Groups
Culture: Select six (6) hours from the following: ART 316 American Art ART 399 Spec Topics Art and Design EN 203 Survey of American Lit I EN 204 Survey of American Lit II EN 484 American Lit of the Early 19
th
Century EN 485 American Lit of the Later 19
th
Century
EN 360 African-American Literature EN 409 Literature for Adolescents and
Older Children EN 425 Seminar in American
Literature
COM 102 Intro to Mass
Communication COM 303 Images of Women in Film MUS 135 Great American Theatre
Musicals
FLM 101 Introduction to Film FLM 201 Survey of Film History FLS 381 Spanish-American Lit I FLS 382 Spanish-American Lit II FLS 388 Lit Native Peoples America FLS 389 Lit Native Peoples America
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ACCOUNTING MINOR - NON-BUSINESS MAJOR
(C or above) BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II
BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I BU 311 Intermediate Accounting II
BU 312 Tax Accounting I BU 315 Cost Accounting I
BU 407 Advanced Accounting BU 412 Auditing
ACCOUNTING MINOR
(C or above) BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II
BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I BU 311 Intermediate Accounting II
BU 312 Tax Accounting I BU 315 Cost Accounting I
BU 407 Advanced Accounting BU 412 Auditing
Accounting Electives (9 hours)
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MINOR
(Grade of C or above) BU 294 Introduction to Info. Systems BU 298 Data Structures
BU 322 Web Development for Business BU 470 Systems Analysis and Design
BU 475 Electronic Commerce Strategies
Select one of the following: (Grade of C or above) BU 295 Desktop Application Development BU 296 Object Oriented Programming
BU 320 Database Applications BU 390 Enterprise Architecture Management
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Spring Art Exhibition - Sophomore
Spring Art Exhibition - Junior ID# ______________________________ BFA Art Exhibition
ART EDUCATION - B.F.A. Art Core (Minimum grade of “C” required)
ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 105 Drawing I ART 106 Drawing II ART 195 Computers In Art ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 220 Photography I ART 401 Art as a Profession ART 313 20th Century Art History Printmaking
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 310 19th-Century European Art History ART 315 Women Artists in History ART 316 American Art History
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 230 Ceramics I ART 236 Fiber Arts I ART 334 Metal Arts I
Painting -- Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 377 Oil Painting I ART 375 Acrylic Painting and Mixed Media I
Major Courses (Minimum grade of “C” required) ART 205 Figure Drawing I ART 340 Art Education ART 270 Watercolor Painting I
ART Electives (18 hours) NOTE: (Art Education Students have to take watercolor AND another Painting Course)
Other Required Courses:
PSY 206 Human Growth & Development MA 113 College Algebra or higher (excluding MA 123 (minimum grade of “C” required)
PSY 360 Educational Psychology Professional Education Requirements: (Minimum grade of “C” required)
ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 401 Student Teaching Sem: Classroom Mgmt ED 407 Observ. & Directed Teaching-Grades K-12 ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners
Art 102 (Art Appreciation) cannot be taken for credit by an Art major. Audited: Total degree hours required = 130 semester hours
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ART HISTORY MINOR
Select 3 of the following: (9 hours) Required Courses: (9 hours) ART 310 19th-Century European Art History ART 102 Art Appreciation ART 313 20th Century Art History ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 315 Women Artists in History ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 316 American Art ART 361 History of Graphic Design PHL 202 Aesthetics
Note: ART 399 Special topics in Art History and ART 491 supervised Independent research in Art History may be used with approval of the Department Chair of Art and Design.
Total Hours Required: 18 Semester Hours Art courses applied to an art emphasis cannot also count toward an art history minor. Audited:
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GENERAL ART MINOR
ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 105 Drawing I ART 106 Drawing II ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II Art Electives (6 hours)
24 Total Hours Required Audited:
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NURSING GENERIC ASN PROGRAM
GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 MUW qpa ______ 2.0 Cum qpa _____ 71 credit hours passed ______ 36 of 71 credit hours at MUW (excluding by-pass exams) MAJOR COURSES REQUIREMENTS: (Grade of “C” or above required)
NU 112 Pharmacology & Drug Therapy in Nursing NU 114 Nursing I NU 115 Nursing I Clinical NU 116 Nursing Role I NU 124 Nursing II NU 125 Nursing II Clinical NU 126 Nursing Role II NU 214 Nursing III NU 215 Nursing III Clinical NU 216 Nursing Role III NU 224 Nursing IV NU 225 Nursing IV Clinical NU 228 NCLEX Review NU 235 ASN Preceptorship
OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (Grade of “C” or above required)
BSB 120 (220) Human Physiology BSB 121 (221) Human Anatomy w/Lab OR
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
BSM 131(231) General Microbiology w/Lab COM 101 Oral Communication EN 101 English Composition FN 225 (325) Nutrition MA 113 College Algebra or higher PSY 206 Human Growth and Development SOC 201 Principles of Sociology
Total degree hours required = 71 semester hours Audited:
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NURSING -- ASN ADVANCED PLACEMENT OPTION FOR LPNs
GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: 2.0 MUW qpa ______ 2.0 Cum qpa _____ 71 credit hours passed ______ 30 hours must be earned at MUW (excluding by-pass exams) TRANSITION COURSE: (Grade of “C” or above required)
NU 144 Nursing Transition NU 145 Nursing Transition Clinical VALIDATED COURSES: (Validated upon successful completion of NU 144 and NU 145)
NU 114 Nursing I NU 115 Nursing I Clinical NU 116 Nursing Role I NU 124 Nursing II NU 125 Nursing II Clinical NU 126 Nursing Role II
MAJOR COURSES REQUIREMENTS: (Grade of “C” or above required)
NU 112 Pharmacology & Drug Therapy in Nursing NU 214 Nursing III NU 215 Nursing II Clinical NU 216 Nursing Role III NU 224 Nursing IV NU 225 Nursing IV Clinical NU228 NCLEX Review NU 235 ASN Preceptorship
OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (Grade of “C” or above required)
BSB 120 (220) Human Physiology BSB 121 (221) Human Anatomy w/Lab OR
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
BSM 131 (231) General Microbiology w/Lab COM 101 Oral Communication EN 101 English Composition FN 225 (325) Nutrition MA 113 College Algebra or higher PSY 206 Human Growth and Development SOC 201 Principles of Sociology
Total degree hours required = 71 semester hours Audited:
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BIOLOGY - B.S. DEGREE
Biological Science (“C” or above in BSB/BSM courses - no more than 8.0 hours of “D” in other courses) BSB 101 General Biology BSB 102 General Biology
BSB 101L General Biology Lab BSB 102L General Biology Lab
BSB 230 General Genetics BSB 310 General Ecology
BSB 322 Animal Physiology BSB 332 Cellular & Molecular Biology
BSB 346 Evolutionary Biology BS 400 Senior Seminar in Biological Sciences
PSC 111 General Chemistry PSC 112 General Chemistry
PSC 111L General Chemistry Lab PSC 112L General Chemistry Lab
Math (3 hours - excluding MA 100-111-112) Math (3 hours - excluding MA 100-111-112)
Choose at least one of the following sequences: (more than one is highly recommended)
PSC 211 Organic Chemistry PSC 212 Organic Chemistry
PSC 211L Organic Chemistry Lab PSC 212L Organic Chemistry Lab
OR
PSP 211 (w/lab) General Physics PSP 212 (w/lab) General Physics
OR
PSP 213 (w/lab) General Physics (Calculus-Based) PSP 214 (w/lab) General Physics (Calculus-Based)
Advanced Courses (Pick 3 and must total at least 11 hours)
BSB 251 General Botany BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy
BSB 304 Research Methods BSB 330 Advanced Genetics
BSM 340 Microbiology for Majors BSB 351 Plant Physiology
BSB 408 Animal Behavior BSB 452 Immunology
BSM 456 Pathogenic Microbiology BSB 459 Histology
BSB 461 Protein Misfolding and Human Diseases BSB 467 Biochemistry
BSB 485 Special Topics in Biology or Microbiology BSB 499 Independent Study - Biology/Microbiology
Other Required Courses:
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters)
*Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100.
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major and Departmental GPA Required
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Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________ BIOLOGY MINOR Grade of C or above required
Biology Electives (not including BSB 101 and 102) (May include BSM 131 (231))
Note: BSB 467/PSC 467 may not be counted for both the biology minor and the chemistry minor Total Hours Required: 20
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BIOLOGY - B.S. DEGREE
TEACHER CERTIFICATION Biological Science Core (“C” or above in BSB/BSM courses - no more than 8.0 hours of “D” in other courses)
BSB 101 General Biology BSB 102 General Biology
BSB 101L General Biology Lab BSB 102L General Biology Lab
BSB 230 General Genetics BSB 251 General Botany
BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy BSB 322 Animal Physiology
BSB 310 General Ecology BSB 313 M & M Teach Science in the Secondary School
BSM 340 Microbiology for Majors BS 400 Senior Seminar in Biological Sciences
PSC 111 General Chemistry PSC 112 General Chemistry
PSC 111L General Chemistry Lab PSC 112L General Chemistry Lab
PSP 211 General Physics MA (3 hours excluding MA 100-111-112)
MA (3 hours excluding MA 100-111-112)
Select 1 of the following: (at least 3 hours)
BSB 304 Research Methods BSB 330 Advanced Genetics
BSB 332 Cellular & Molecular Biology BSB 346 Evolutionary Biology
BSB 351 Plant Physiology BSB 408 Animal Behavior
BSB 452 Immunology BSB 454 Parasitology
BSM 456 Pathogenic Microbiology BSB 459 Histology
BSB 461 Protein Misfolding and Human Diseases BSB 467 Biochemistry
BSB 485 Special Topics in Biology or Microbiology
BSB 499 Independent Study - Biology or Microbiology
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters)
*Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100.
Professional Education Requirements (C or above)
ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching
ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary PSY 206 Human Growth & Development
PSY 360 Educational Psychology COM 101 Oral Communication
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major & Departmental GPA Required Audited:
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NURSING - BSN PROGRAM FOR RNs
(Tupelo Campus)
GENERAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS:
128 credit hours passed _____ “C” or above in ALL courses _____ University General Education Requirements ____
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES: (taken concurrently or sequentially) (21 hours) Note: Hours meeting General Education Requirements only calculate once in total degree hours; therefore, additional general electives may be needed to
complete degree requirements.
BSM 131 (231) General Microbiology w/Lab (4) FN 225 (325) Nutrition (3)
MA 123 Statistics (3) PSY 101 General Psychology (3)
BSB 120 (220) Human Physiology w/Lab (4) BSB 121 (221) Human Anatomy w/Lab (4)
OR
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
Select ONE of the following: (3 hours)
General Electives: (as needed to complete hours for degree requirements)
VALIDATION CREDIT: (24 hours)
NU 301 Intro to Basic Nursing Skills (3) NU 325 Concepts Utilized in Prof. Nursing I (3)
NU 328 NTI: Health Assessment. Life Span (3) NU 329 NTI: Care of Individuals (4)
NU 330 Clinical Practicum for NU 329 (3) NU 352 NTI: Concepts Care Conc Women Child (4)
NU 355 Sociocultural Responsibility Global Society (2) NU 356 Clinical Practicum for NU 352 (2)
MAJOR COURSES REQUIRED: (42 hours)
NU 359 Professional Transition (12) NU 459 Theory, Rsch & Ev Based Prac Prof Nurse I (3)
NU 464 Theory, Rsch & Ev Based Prac Prof Nurse II (3) NU 465 Professional Perspectives/Community (6)
NU 467 Professional Perspectives/Leadership (6) NU 469 Professional Perspectives/Complex Health (6)
NU 471 Professional Nursing Capstone (6)
Audited:
NU 296 Intro to Pathophysiology for Nursing (3) BSB 255 (455) Pathophysiology (3)
Human Pathophysiology (3)
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NURSING - GENERAL BSN PROGRAM
GENERAL DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: 128 credit hours passed _____ “C” or above in ALL courses _____
NU 110 or CPR certification required ______ University General Education Requirements ____
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES: (taken concurrently or sequentially) (21 hours) Note: Hours meeting General Education Requirements only calculate once in total degree hours; therefore, additional general electives may be needed to complete degree requirements.
BSM 131 (231) General Microbiology w/Lab (4) FN 225 (325) Nutrition (3)
MA 123 Statistics (3) PSY 101 General Psychology (3)
BSB 120 (220) Human Physiology (4) BSB 121 (221) Human Anatomy w/Lab (4)
OR
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I (4) BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II (4)
Select ONE of the following: (3 hours)
General Electives: (as needed to complete hours for degree requirements)
MAJOR COURSES REQUIRED: (66 hours)
NU 300 Pharmacology (4) NU 301 Intro to Basic Nursing Skills (3)
NU 325 Concepts Utilized in Prof Nursing I (3) NU 328 NTI: Health Assessment Life Span (3)
NU 329 NTI: Care of Individuals (4) NU 330 Clinical Practicum for NU 329 (3)
NU 350 NTI: Care Ind Fam Exp Chronic Hlth Prob (4) NU 351 Clinical Practicum for NU 350 (2)
NU 352 NTI: Concepts Care Conc Women Child (4) NU 355 Sociocultural Responsibility Global Society (2)
NU 356 Clinical Practicum for NU 352 (2) NU 357 Leadership & Mgmt Professional Nurse II (2)
NU 425 Theory & Research I (2) NU 426 NTI: Dim Comm Nursing Prac I (4)
NU 428 NTI: Care Ind Exp Acute Hlth Alterations (4) NU 429 Clinical Practicum for NU 428 (4)
NU 430 Leadership & Mgmt Prof Nurse III (2) NU 449 Theory & Research II (2)
NU 454 NTI: Care Ind Exp Complex Hlth Alterations (4) NU 455 Clinical Practicum for NU 454 (3)
NU 456 NCLEX (1) NU 457 Skills for Prof Nurs Transition:Preceptorship (4)
Audited:
NU 296 Intro to Pathophysiology for Nursing (3) BSB 255 (455) Pathophysiology (3)
Human Pathophysiology (3)
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GENERAL BUSINESS MINOR
(C or above) BU 160 (260) Adv. Computer Appl. For Business BU 202 Principles of Economics II
BU 211 Principles of Accounting I BU 333 Organizational Communication
BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business
MANAGEMENT MINOR
(C or above) BU 202 Principles of Economics II BU 211 Principles of Accounting I BU 280 Intro to Entrepreneurship & Small Business BU 381 Principles of Management BU 382 (498) Organizational Behavior BU 386 (404) Human Resource Management Business Elective (3 hours) (Excluding BU 157)
MARKETING MINOR
(C or above required for all courses in the minor) BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 370 Consumer Behavior BU 490 Marketing Management
Choose 3 of the following: (9 hours)
BU 322 Web Development for Business BU 363 Integrated Marketing Communications BU 365 Retail Management BU 375 Sales Management BU 455 Internet Marketing BU 495 Marketing Research COM 210 Advertising or COM 325 Visual Design or COM 413 Public Relations
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COMMUNICATION MINOR (C or above)
Minimum grade of C required COM 102 Introduction to Mass Communication COM 103 Introduction to Media Technology COM 200 Writing for the Media COM 325 Visual Design COM 250 Newsgathering or COM 307 Adv Writing for the Media
COM 310 Digital Culture or COM 320 Mass Com & Society
Total hours required: 18
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COMMUNICATION - B.A. DEGREE Communication Major (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 100 Student Media Seminar (2 semesters) COM 101 Oral Communication COM 102 Intro. to Mass Communication COM 103 Intro. To Media Technology COM 200 Writing for the Media COM 250 Newsgathering COM 307 Advanced Writing for the Media COM 310 Digital Culture COM 320 Mass Communication & Society COM 325 Visual Design COM 400 Practicum (2 hours) COM 460 Internship COM 465 Communication Senior Seminar
Communication Electives (Select 3 courses for 9 hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above) COM 201 Relational Communication COM 204 Announcing for the Media COM 210 Advertising COM 299 Special Topics in Communication COM 303 Images of Women in Film COM 331 Audio Production COM 410 Media Law & Ethics COM 413 Public Relations COM 425 Advanced Visual Design COM 431 Video Production COM 454 Problems in Mass Communication COM 499 Special Topics in Communication FLM 101 Introduction to Film **
**Other coursework may be accepted as hours toward Communication Electives with approval of the Department Chair. B.A. Requirement:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level
*Required Minor (15-24 hours)
*Recommended minors include: International Studies (18 hrs.), Marketing (18 hrs.), Management (18 hrs.), Political Science (21 hrs.), Psychology (18 hrs.), Paralegal Studies (21 hrs.), English (15 hrs.), General Art (24 hrs.) Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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COMMUNICATION - B.S. DEGREE Communication Major (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 100 Student Media Seminar (2 semesters)
COM 101 Oral Communication COM 102 Intro. to Mass Communication
COM 103 Intro. To Media Technology COM 200 Writing for the Media
COM 250 Newsgathering COM 307 Advanced Writing for the Media
COM 310 Digital Culture COM 320 Mass Communication & Society
COM 325 Visual Design COM 400 Practicum (2 hours)
COM 460 Internship COM 465 Communication Senior Seminar
Communication Electives (Select 3 courses for 9 hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 201Relational Communication COM 204 Announcing for the Media
COM 210 Advertising COM 299 Special Topics in Communication
COM 303 Images of Women in Film COM 331 Audio Production
COM 410 Media Law & Ethics COM 413 Public Relations
COM 425 Advanced Visual Design COM 431 Video Production
COM 454 Problems in Mass Communication COM 499 Special Topics in Communication
FLM 101 Introduction to Film **
**Other coursework may be accepted as hours toward Communication Electives with approval of the Department Chair.
B.S. Degree Requirements:
MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) Math Course above MA113 or Computer Programming
Course
Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab
Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)
*Required Minor (15-24 hours)
*Recommended minors include: International Studies (18 hrs.), Marketing (18 hrs.), Management (18 hrs.),
Political Science (21 hrs.), Psychology (18 hrs.), Paralegal Studies (21 hrs.), English (15 hrs.), General Art (24 hrs.)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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CULINARY ARTS — B.S. DEGREE CORE COURSES REQUIRED FOR MAJOR:
BSM 131 (231) Microbiology w/Lab PSC 111 General Chemistry w/Lab BU 157 Information Systems or BU 160 or MA 123 Statistics
CULINARY ARTS COURSES:
CA 125 or Serv Safe Certification CA 200 Introduction to Culinary Arts CA 300 Food Preparation I CA 301 Food Preparation II CA 310 Dining Room Services CA 350 Internship CA 400 Food Preparation III CA 401 World Cuisines CA 410 Business Skills in the Culinary Arts
OTHER REQUIRED COURSES:
BSM 342 Food Microbiology w/Lab FN 301 Science of Food FN 302 Menu/Recipe Development FN 226 (326) Nutrition for Culinary Professionals
or *FN 225 (325) Nutrition
Science Elective (2+) (lab or non-lab) OPTIONAL COURSES/ELECTIVES:
CA 315 Demonstration Techniques CA 375 Advanced Baking CA 399 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts CA 415 Food Styling CA 450 International Internship CA 451 Independent Study
*FN 225 (325) may be used if taken prior to entering MUW or prior to declaring culinary arts as a major. Total degree hours required =124 semester hours Audited:
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CULINARY ARTS — EMPHASIS AREA REQUIREMENTS A minor in one of five (5) areas is required
CULINARY ENTREPRENEURSHIP MINOR - OPTION 1 – 21 hours required Required Courses:
CA 260 Intro to Culinary Entrepreneurship CA 361 Accounting & Finance for Culinary Ventures CA 362 Business Law for Culinary Entrepreneurs CA 363 Culinary Service Design & Management CA 364 Culinary Venture Marketing CA 365 Applied Human Resc Mgmt for Culinary Bus CA 460 Seminar in Culinary Entrepreneurship Optional/Elective Courses: CA 490 Gender and Culinary Entrepreneurship CA 492 Service Business Operations & Strategy CA 499 Selected Topics in Culinary Entrepreneurship
FOOD JOURNALISM MINOR - OPTION 2 18 hours required
ART 220 Fine Arts Photography COM 102 Introduction to Mass Communications COM 200 Writing for the Media COM 325 Visual Design EN 317 Technical and Business Writing OR EN 311 Advanced Prose Writing OR COM 307 Adv Writing for Media
CA 315 Demonstration Techniques
FOOD ART MINOR - OPTION 3 18 hours required
ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 195 Computers in Art OR COM 325 Visual Design
ART 220 Fine Arts Photography
CA 315 Demonstration Techniques CA 415 Food Styling NUTRITION/WELLNESS MINOR - OPTION 4 19 hours required
PSY 206 Human Growth & Development BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I w/lab FN/HKC 247 Nutrition & Physical Activity in Weight Management
HKH 101 Personal and Community Health
Electives: Choose six (6) credit hours from below:
FS 205 (305) Child Growth and Development FS 421 (PSY 421) Adult Development HK 381 Health Problems NU 453 Death, Dying and Bereavement CA 451 Independent Study FN 499 Selected Topics in Nutrition
Audited:
Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both.
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CULINARY ARTS — EMPHASIS AREA REQUIREMENTS A minor in one of five (5) areas is required
A student enrolled at Mississippi University for Women in the Culinary Arts Program may obtain a emphasis in Culinology by completing the following courses offered at Mississippi State University. Culinology - OPTION 5 – 18 hours required Required Courses:
FNH 4241 Applied Food Chemistry FNH 4243 Food Composition and Reactions FNH 4414 Microbiology of Foods FNH 4513 Poultry Processing
Choose seven (7) or more credits from the following electives:
FNH 1103 Introduction to Food Science, Nutrition, and Health Promotion
FNH 4114 Analysis of Food Products
FNH 4143 Dairy Processing FNH 4164 Quality Assurance of Food Products FNH 4314 Meats Processing FNH 4583 Food Preservation Technology FNH 4593 New Food Product Development
The courses in bold are recommended courses for Culinary Art majors. The last digit of the MSU FNH course number is the number of credits the class is worth. Audited:
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CULINARY ARTS MINOR MINOR REQUIREMENTS:
CA 200 Introduction to Culinary Arts CA 300 Food Preparation I CA 301 Food Preparation II CA 310 Dining Room Services CA 401 World Cuisines FN 226 (326) Nutrition
or *FN 225 (325)
*FN 225 (325) can be used if taken prior to entering MUW or prior to declaring a culinary major or minor. Total degree hours required = 22 semester hours Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both.
Audited:
CULINOLOGY® MAJOR NAME: ______________________________________ B.S. DEGREE ID#: __________________________________________ CULINARY ARTS COURSES:
CA 125 or Serv Safe Certification CA 200 Introduction to Culinary Arts CA 300 Food Preparation I CA 301 Food Preparation II CA 362 Business Law for Culinary Entrepreneurs or FNH 4333 Food Law (offered at MSU)
CA 400 Food Preparation III
CA 401 World Cuisines CA 410 Business Skills in the Culinary Arts FN 301 Science of Food FN 302 Menu/Recipe Development FN 226 Nutrition for Culinary professionals FNH 1103 Intro to Food Science, Nutrition, (MSU) FNH 2112 Food Products Evaluation (MSU) FNH 3263 Research methods in Food/Nutrition (MSU) FNH 4164 Quality Assurance of Food Prod (MSU) FNH 4241 Applied Food Chemistry (MSU) FNH 4243 Comp & Chemical Reactions Food (MSU) FNH 4414 Microbiology of Foods (MSU) FNH 4583 Food Preservation Tech (MSU) FNH 4593 New Food Development (MSU)
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES: AEC 2713 Intro Food and Resource Econ (MSU) BSB 101 General Biology BSM 131 General Microbiology BSM 131L General Microbiology Lab Science Elective (2+) (lab or non-lab) EN 317 Technical and Business Writing or
AIS 3203 Technical Writing (MSU)
MA 123 Statistics PSC 111 General Chemistry I PSC 111L General Chemistry I Lab PSC 112 General Chemistry II PSC 112L General Chemistry II Lab PSC 211 Organic Chemistry I PSC 211L Organic Chemistry I Lab
Food Science and Culinary Electives - Choose at least eight (8) semester hours from FNH and CA electives with at least three (3) semester hours from FNH and business electives listed below and at least three (3) semester hours from CA courses.
BU 211 Principles of Accounting I BU 361 Principles of Marketing MKT 3513 Intro to Human Resc Mgmt (MSU) FNH 3283 The Food Service System (MSU) FNH 4114 Analysis of Food Products (MSU) FNH 4143 Dairy Foods Processing (MSU) FNH 4283 Pur Food & Equipt Food Service (MSU) FNH 4314 Meats Processing (MSU) FNH 4573 Food Engineering (MSU) CA 260 Intro to Culinary Entrepreneurship CA 315 Demonstration Techniques CA 361 Accounting & Finance for Culinary Ventures CA 365 Applied HRM for Culinary Businesses CA 375 Advanced Baking CA 399 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts CA 415 Food Styling CA 450 International Internship CA 451 Independent Study CA 460 Seminary in Culinary Entrepreneurship
Total degree hours required =124 semester hours Audited:
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ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Required Professional/Education Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 304 Principles of Early Childhood Learning ED 305 Teaching Math in the Elem & Middle School ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 310 Teaching Soc Studies in the Elem & Mid Sch ED 312 Teaching Sci in the Elem & Middle School ED 334 Methods for Teaching Reading & Language
Arts in Elem & Middle School
ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 361Early Literacy Instruction I ED 362 Early Literacy Instruction II ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 366 Reading Assessment & Intervention ED 401 Classroom Management ED 406 Observation & Directed Teaching (K-8)
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
MA 111 Modern Elementary Math I MA 112 Modern Elementary Math II MA 113 College Algebra or higher COM 101 Oral Communication FPA 300 Fine Arts in Education HK 351 Mat/Meth of Teach PE & Health in Elem Sch
Other Required Courses
GEO 101 Geography Microcomputer Applications or Math Elective PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology Social Science (3 hours) (HIS, ECON, POL, ANTH, GEO, SOC)
Science (3 hours) (In addition, to Natural Science Core Requirement)
Literature (3 hours) Literature (3 hours) History (3 hours) History (3 hours)
For K-6 licensure program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 18 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. For K-6 licensure, with 7-12 endorsement in two areas of concentration, program, all above requirements must be met. In addition, two areas of concentration must be completed, with a minimum of 21 semester hours in each area with minimum grades of C in each course. The areas of concentration include: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies Select two areas: (Minimum grade of “C” required)
English (21 hrs.) Mathematics (21 hrs.) Science (21 hrs.) Social Studies (21 hrs.)
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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ENGLISH - B.A. DEGREE Creative Writing Concentration
Major Courses: (Minimum grade of “C” or above required)
EN 312 Creative Writing or 3 hours of transfer credit In Creative Writing
EN 499 English Capstone Course
EN 419 Senior Portfolio Select One Full Literature Survey Sequence (6 hours):
EN 201 Survey of Early English Literature EN 202 Survey of Late English Literature OR
EN 203 Survey of Early American Literature I EN 204 Survey of Late American Literature OR
EN 231 Survey of Early World Literature EN 232 Survey of Late World Literature Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) Select 1 of the following: (3 hour)
EN 303 Shakespeare EN 302 History & Structure of the English Language EN 304 Shakespeare EN 305 Advanced Grammar
EN 480 Literary Theory Select 2 advanced writing courses Select 4 English, American, or World Lit Electives (12 hours) one must be 400 level (6 hours) One at the 300-400 level and One at the 400-Level
EN 311 Nonfiction Prose Writing EN 317 Technical & Business Writing EN 411 Fiction Writing Workshop EN 412 Poetry Writing Workshop EN 415 Advanced Writing Workshop TH 209 Seminar for Playwrights
Note: Of all English courses, including the Literature Survey counted in the core curriculum, six (6) hours must be in American Literature and six (6) hours in English Literature. Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) OR 6 hours at the 200 level
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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ENGLISH - B.A. DEGREE
Major Courses: (Minimum grade of “C” or above required) EN 499 English Capstone Course
Select One Full Literature Survey Sequence (6 hours):
EN 201 Survey of Early English Literature EN 202 Survey of Late English Literature OR
EN 203 Survey of Early American Literature EN 204 Survey of Late American Literature OR
EN 231 Survey of Early World Literature EN 232 Survey of Late World Literature Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) Select 1 of the following: (3 hours)
EN 303 Shakespeare EN 302 History & Structure of the English Language EN 304 Shakespeare EN 305 Advanced Grammar
EN 480 Literary Theory Select 4 English, American, or World Lit Electives (12 hours) Select 1 advanced writing courses: (3hours) One at the 300 or 400-level and One at the 400 level
EN 311 Nonfiction Prose Writing EN 312 Creative Writing EN 317 Technical & Business Writing EN 411 Fiction Writing Workshop EN 412 Poetry Writing Workshop
English Elective (6 hours) Select from literature, writing, theory or TESL
Note: Of all English courses, including the Literature Survey counted in the core curriculum, six (6) hours must be in American Literature and six (6) hours in English Literature. Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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ENGLISH - MINOR
Required Courses EN 101 English Composition EN 102 English Composition
Select One or Two Literature Survey Courses (3-6 hours) (general education requirements):
EN 201 Survey of Early English Literature EN 202 Survey of Late English Literature EN 203 Survey of Early American Literature EN 204 Survey of Late American Literature EN 231 Survey of Early World Literature EN 232 Survey of Late World Literature
English Electives (15 semester hours in English in addition to the 9-12 hours in the core).
Total Hours Required = 24-27 Audited:
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ENGLISH - B.A. DEGREE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Major Courses: (Minimum grade of “C” or above required) EN 302 History and Structure of the English Language EN 305 Advanced Grammar EN 360 African American Literature EN 409 Lit for Adolescents & Older Children EN 410 Methods & Materials in Secondary English EN 499 English Capstone Course
Select One Full Literature Survey Sequence (6 hours): EN 201 Survey of Early English Literature EN 202 Survey of Late English Literature
OR EN 203 Survey of Early American Literature EN 204 Survey of Late American Literature
OR EN 231 Survey of Early World Literature I EN 232 Survey of Late World Literature
Select 2 English, American, or Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) World Literature Electives (6 hours)
EN 303 Shakespeare EN 304 Shakespeare
Select 1 English Elective (3 hours) from Literature, Writing, Theory, or TESL
Select 1 writing courses: (3) EN 311 Nonfiction Prose Writing EN 312 Creative Writing EN 317 Technical & Business Writing EN 411 Fiction Writing Workshop EN 412 Poetry Writing
Professional Education Requirements (“C” or above)
ED 297 The Computer & the Classroom ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners ED 351 (PSY 351) Educational Measurement ED 401 Student Teaching: Classroom Management ED 409 Student Teaching: Secondary Education COM 101 Oral Communication MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology
Note: Of all English courses, including the Literature Survey counted in the core curriculum, six (6) hours must be in American Literature, six (6) hours must be in English Literature, and six (6) hours must be in World Literature. B.A. Degree Requirement:
Foreign Lang (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP Business Core (minimum grade of “C” or above)
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business BU 160 (260) Spreadsheet Applications BU 201 Prin of Economics I BU 202 Prin of Economics II BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II BU 345 (270) Statistical Analysis for Business BU 355 Business Finance BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management BU 385 Operations/Production Management BU 497 (463) Strategic Management
Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
BU 280 Intro to Entrepreneurship BU 363 Integrated Marketing Communication BU 365 Retail Management BU 386 (404) Human Resource Management BU 400 Internship (3 Semester hours Required) BU 465 Managerial Accounting BU 487 Entrepreneurship Projects BU 495 Marketing Research
Select 2 of the following: (6 hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above) BU 240 Personal Finance BU 294 Introduction to Information Systems BU 322 Web Development for Business BU 370 Consumer Behavior BU 371 International Business Seminar BU 375 Sales Management BU 382 (498) Organizational Behavior BU 383 Leadership BU 490 Mrketing Management
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 101 Oral Communication MA 123 Statistics MA 113 College Algebra or higher
Additional Required Course:
Science or Mathematics (3 hours)
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Total Degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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EXERCISE SCIENCE GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:
HK EXERCISE SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS (minimum grade of “C” required):
HK Activity Course (1 hour) HKC 147 Weight Training (1 hour)
HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 285 Technology in Exercise and Sport Sciences
HK 316 Practicum in Health & Kinesiology HK 307 Emergency Health Care or
HK 308 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries
HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology HK 361 Physiology of Exercise w/lab
HK 405 Measurement and Evaluation in Health and
Kinesiology or MA 123 Statistics HK 403 Graded Exercise Testing
HK 460 Exercise Programming Special Populations HK 408 Biomechanics
HK ELECTIVES (9) Select from any HK or HKH three credit hour course:
INTERNSHIP/RESEARCH ELECTIVE (6 hours) Select from: (minimum grade of “C” required)
HK 416 Internship Apparently Health Populations HK 417 Internship
HK 418 Internship HK 490 Research in Exercise Science
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:
BSB 101 General Biology w/lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSC 112 General Chemistry II w/lab
FN 225 (325) Nutrition
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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EXERCISE SCIENCE
PHYSICAL THERAPY CONCENTRATION GENERAL MAJOR REQUIREMENTS:
HK EXERCISE SCIENCE REQUIREMENTS (minimum grade of “C” required):
HK Activity Course (1 hour) HKC 147 Weight Training (1 hour)
HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 285 Technology in Exercise & Sport Science
HK 307 Emergency Health Care or
HK 308 Prevention & Care of Athletic Injuries HK 316 Practicum in Health & Kinesiology
HK 361 Physiology of Exercise w/lab HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology
HK 403 Graded Exercise Testing 408 Biomechanics
HK 460 Exercise Programming for Special Populations
INTERNSHIP/THESIS ELECTIVE (6 hours) Select from: (minimum grade of “C” required)
HK 416 Internship Apparently Health Populations HK 417 Internship
HK 418 Internship HK 490 Research in Exercise Science
ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:
BSB 101 General Biology w/lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/lab
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSC 112 General Chemistry II w/lab
PSP 211 General Physics w/lab PSP 212 General Physics II w/lab
MA 123 Statistics *300 level or higher science course
Note: Students should meet with a faculty advisor to select electives that will enhance the application to PT school.
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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FILM STUDIES - MINOR
Required Courses FLM 101 Introduction to Film FLM 201 Survey of Film History
12 hours of any *film courses at the 300 and 400-level (3 hours must be at the 400-level)
FLM 301 Special Topics in Film Directors FLM/COM 303 Images of Women in Film FLM /HIS 371 Movies and American Society FLM 405 Special Topics in Film and Literature * *
*Courses with heavy film content from other disciplines may be counted toward the minor with approval of the Department Chair of Communication. Total Hours Required = 18 Audited:
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FINE ARTS - B.A. DEGREE Art Core
ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 105 Drawing I ART 106 Drawing II ART 195 Computers In Art ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 220 Photography I ART 401 Art as a Profession ART 313 Twentieth Century Art History Printmaking
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 310 Nineteenth Century European Art History ART 315 Women Artists in History ART 316 American Art History
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 230 Ceramics I ART 236 Fiber Arts I ART 334 Metal Arts I
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours)
ART 270 Watercolor Painting I ART 375 Acrylic Painting & Mixed Media I ART 377 Oil Painting I
Major Courses
Art Electives – 200 and/or 300 level or higher (9 hours) MUS 100 or TH 175 (3 hours) Art Electives - 400 level or higher (6 hours) Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) OR 6 hrs. at the 200 level
Note: Art 102 (Art Appreciation) cannot be taken for credit by an Art major. SPRING ART EXHIBITION
Freshman Sophomore Junior
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE- MINOR NOTE: A Foreign Language Minor requires 18 hours in the same language above the 102 level. Required Courses – 18 hours
Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both.
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FAMILY STUDIES
Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C”) (32 hours)
FS 203 Professional Issues (2) FS 225 Management of Family Resources (3)
FS 290 Intro to Research in Family Studies (3) FS 306 or SOC 305 Marriage and Family (3)
FS 330 Human Sexuality & Socializations (3) *FS 351 Women’s Experiences of Family Life (3)
FS 382 Theories in Family Studies (3) FS 392 Families in Crisis & Rehabilitation (3)
FS 401 Families and Public Policy (3) FS 468 Parenting in Contemporary Society (3)
PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3)
Family Studies as a Science and a Profession (minimum grade of “C” required) (23 hours)
COM 201 Relational Communication (3) FS 465 Program Planning and Evaluation (3)
PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style (1) FS 499 Field Experience (6)
PSY 455 Research in HBS (3) PSY 454 Applied Statistics (3)
PLG 432 Family Law (3) FS 497 Pre-Internship Orientation (1) (pass/fail)
B.S. Degree Requirements: (20 hours)
MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) (3) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer Course (3)
Natural Science w/lab (4) Natural Science w/lab (4)
Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)
Families in Society Electives (choose one of the following) (minimum grade of “C” required) (3 hours)
FS 316 Issues Work/Violence (3)
*FS 351 Women’s Experiences of Family Life (3)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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FAMILY STUDIES MINOR
Required Courses (minimum grade of “C”) FS 290 Intro to Research in Family Studies (3) FS 306/SOC 305 Marriage and Family (3) FS 382 Theories in Family Studies (3) FS 203 Issues in Family Studies (2)
Choose TWO elective Family Studies (FS) courses (6 semester hours) (minimum grade of “C”)
Additional Required Course: (minimum grade of “C”)
PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style (1) Total hours required =18 semester hours Audited:
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GENERAL BUSINESS Business Core (minimum grade of “C” or above)
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business BU 160 (260) Spreadsheet Applications BU 201 Prin of Economics I BU 202 Prin of Economics II BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II BU 345 (270) Statistical Analysis for Business BU BU 355 Business Finance BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management BU 385 Operations/Production Management BU 497 (463) Strategic Management
Major Courses: (minimum grade of “C” or above) 18 hours required business electives excluding BU 157 (257) and BU 302 12 hours must be at the 300-level or above BU Elective (3 hours) BU Elective (3 hours) BU Elective (3 hours) BU Elective (3 hours) BU Elective (3 hours) BU Elective (3 hours) BU 382 (498) Organizational Behavior BU 400 Internship (3 semester hours required)
or BU 460 Senior Seminar in Business
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) BU 310 Intermediate Accounting I BU 312 Tax Accounting I BU 315 Cost Accounting I BU 465 Managerial Accounting
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) BU 340 Financial marketing and Institutions BU 383 Leadership BU 386 Human Resource Management
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 101 Oral Communication MA 123 Statistics MA 113 College Algebra or higher
Additional Required Course:
Science or Mathematics (3 hours)
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Total Degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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MUW Office of the Registrar Degree Audit 07/12
General Education Curriculum
NAME: _____________________________ MUW ID: _________________________
Major/Degree: __________________________ Minor: ____________________________
___ Written and Oral Communication ___ Quantifying Skills (3 hours required)
(9 hours required, minimum grade of C) ___ MA 113 College Algebra or above,
___ EN 101 English Composition I (3) (excluding MA 123 Statistics)
___ EN 102 English Composition II (3) Course: ___________________________
or 300 Advanced Composition (3)
___ COM 101 Oral Communication (3)
___ Humanities and Fine Arts (12 hours required) ___ *Natural Sciences (with lab, 8 hours required)
___ History Survey (3-6) (Excluding BSB 120 (220) and BSB 121 (221)
___ Course: ___________________ ___ Course: ________________________
___ Course: ___________________ ___ Lab: ___________________________
___ Course: ________________________
___ Literature Survey (3-6) ___ Lab: ___________________________
___ Course: ____________________
___ Course: ____________________ ___ Health Related (1 hour required)
___ Nutrition (3) Course: ______________
___ Fine Arts History/Appreciation (3-6) ___ HK activity (1) Course: ____________
___ Course: ____________________ ___ HKC (1) Course: _________________
___ Course: ____________________ ___ HKH (3) Health Course: ___________
___ Critical Thinking (3 hours required) ___ College Life (0-1 hour)
___ Philosophy (non-religion) ___ UN 101 Introduction to College Life
Course: _______________________________ (Note: UN 101 is required of all students
with fewer than 12 hours earned, excluding
___ *Social Science (3 hours required) AP and CLEP credit, college credit earned
___ Economics (3) Course: _______________ while in high school, and college credit
___ Geography (3) Course: _______________ earned during the summer between high
___ Political Science (3) Course: ___________ school graduation and fall enrollment.)
___ Psychology (3) Course: _______________
___ Religion (3) Course: __________________
___ Sociology (3) Course: _________________
___ Women’s Studies (3) Course: ___________
*Be sure to check specific major requirements. Transferable community college coursework is accepted at the freshman and sophomore level but may not be used to satisfy junior and senior level requirements. Community college transfer students must earn
at least 50% of their academic credit from a senior institution, including at least 25% of those hours from MUW in order to be eligible for any baccalaureate degree. Credit for technical courses can be
transferred only for the Bachelor of Technology Degree for students who have earned an Associate of Applied Science degree. Such technical courses cannot be used toward any other degree offered at
Mississippi University for Women.
Semester Hrs Required _____
Semester Hrs Earned _____
Semester Hrs Needed _____
W Semester Hrs Required _____
W Semester Hrs Earned _____
W Semester Hrs Needed _____
Senior Hrs Required _____
Senior Hrs Earned _____
Senior Hrs Needed _____
MUW GPA
Overall GPA
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GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM COURSE CHECKLIST
Natural Sciences with lab (8 hrs) BSB 101 Gen Bio I (3) BSB 101L Gen Bio I Lab (1)
BSB 102 Gen Bio II (3) BSB 102L Gen Bio II Lab (1)
BSB 141 A&P I (3) BSB 141L A&P I Lab (1)
BSB 142 A&P II (3) BSB 142L A& P II Lab (1)
BSM 131Gen Micro (3) BSM 131L Gen Micro Lab (1)
PSC 111 Gen Chem I (3) PSC 111L Gen Chem I Lab (1)
PSC 112 Gen Chem II (3) PSC 112L Gen Chem II Lab(1)
PSP 211 Gen Physics I w/ Lab (4)
PSP 212 Gen Physics II w/ Lab(4)
PSP 213 Gen Physics (Calculus-based) I w/ Lab (4)
PSP 214 Gen Physics (Calculus-based) II w/ Lab (4)
SM 101 Environmental Science I w/ Lab (4)
SM 102 Environmental Science II w/ Lab (4)
Humanities and Fine Arts
History survey (3-6) HIS 101 History of Civilization I (3)
HIS 102 History of Civilization II (3)
HIS 209 History of the United States I (3)
HIS 210 History of the United States II (3)
Literature Survey (3-6) EN 201 Survey of English Literature I (3)
EN 202 Survey of English Literature II (3)
EN 203 Survey of American Literature I (3)
EN 204 Survey of American Literature II (3)
EN 231 Survey of World Literature I (3)
EN 232 Survey of World Literature II (3)
FLF 311 Survey of French Literature I (3)
FLF 312 Survey of French Literature II (3)
FLS 311 Survey of Spanish Literature I (3)
FLS 312 Survey of Spanish Literature II (3)
Fine Arts History/Appreciation (3-6) ART 102 Art Appreciation (3)
ART 211 Art History Survey I (3)
ART 212 Art History Survey II (3)
DAN 110 Dance Appreciation (3)
MUS 100 Music Appreciation (3)
MUS 105Introduction To Music Literature (3)
MUS 301History of Music I (3)
MUS 301 History of Music II (3)
TH 175 Theatre Appreciation (3)
TH 457History of Theatre I (3)
TH 458 History of Theatre II(3)
Social Science (3 hrs) BU 201 Principles of Economics I (3)
BU 202 Principles of Economics II (3)
GEO 101 Elements of World Geography (3)
POL 101 Basic Concepts of Political Science (3)
POL 201 American Government (3)
PSY 101 General Psychology (3)
PSY 206 Human Growth and Development (3)
REL 213 Religions of the World (3)
SOC 201 Principles of Sociology (3)
WS 200 Introduction To Women’s Studies (3)
Critical Thinking (3 hrs) any Philosophy (non-Religion) course (3)
PHL 301Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (3)
PHL 302 Modern Philosophy (3)
Health-Related (1 hr) FN 246/HKC 247 Nut.and Phys. Act. in Wt. Mgmt. (3)
FN 225 Nutrition (3)
HK activity course (1)
HKC course (1)
HKH 101 Personal and Community Health (3)
HKH 330 Stress Management (3)
College Life (1 hr) UN 101 Introduction To College Life (1)
BA requirements: _____ Foreign Language (4) _____
_____ Foreign Language (4) _____
_____ Foreign Language (3) _____
_____ Foreign Language (3) _____
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GENERAL STUDIES B.A. Degree
Three – 12-hour Focus groups
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW. 3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General Studies Seminar). 5. Complete the following: Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three focus groups with at least six (6) semester in each focus group at the 300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (12 ) II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (12) III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (12) IV. Business (12) V. Culinary Arts (12) Culinary Arts, Nutrition (12) VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Communication, Religion) (12) VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography) (12) VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (12) IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (12) X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN 300-level or above NU courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (12) *Credit must be earned prior to application to General Studies major.
Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW. (Minimum grade of C or above required.)
GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours) Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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GENERAL STUDIES
B.A. Degree
Two – 18-hour Focus groups
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW. 3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General Studies Seminar). 5. Complete the following: Select eighteen (18) semester hours in each of two focus groups with at least nine (9) semester hours in each focus group at the 300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (18 ) II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (18) III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (18) IV. Business (18) V. Culinary Arts (Culinary Arts, Nutrition) (18) VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy, Communication, Religion) (18) VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography (18) VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (18) IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (18) X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (18) *Credit must be earned prior to admission to General Studies major.
GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)
Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW. Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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GENERAL STUDIES
B.S. Degree
Three – 12-hour Focus groups
General Requirements:
1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior
college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree.
2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW.
3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as
part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General
Studies Seminar).
5. Complete the following:
Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three focus groups with at least six (6) semester in each focus group at the 300-level
or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required) I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (12 )
II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (12)
III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (12)
IV. Business (12)
V. Culinary Arts (12) Culinary Arts, Nutrition (12)
VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy,
Communication, Religion) (12)
VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography) (12)
VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (12)
IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology,) (12)
X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU
courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology) (12)
*Credit must be earned prior to application to General Studies major.
Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW.
(Minimum grade of C or above required.)
GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)
B.S. Degree Requirements:
Natural Science w/lab (4) Natural Science w/lab (4)
Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)
MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) (3) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer
Programming Course (3)
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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GENERAL STUDIES
B.S. Degree
Two – 18-hour Focus groups
General Requirements:
1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior
college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree.
2. Complete 36 credit hours of coursework at MUW.
3. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the MUW core curriculum cannot be used as
part of any focus group. 4. Complete 32 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above (this includes GS 400 General
Studies Seminar).
5. Complete the following:
Select eighteen (18) semester hours in each of two focus groups with at least nine (9) semester hours in each focus group at the
300-level or above. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
I. Fine and Performing Arts (Art, Music, Theatre) (18 )
II. Natural Sciences (Biology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Physics) (18)
III. Human Sciences (Family Studies, Psychology, Sociology) (18)
IV. Business (18)
V. Culinary Arts (Culinary Arts, Nutrition) (18)
VI. Humanities I (English, Foreign Languages, Philosophy,
Communication, Religion) (18)
VII. Humanities II (History, Political Science, Geography (18)
VIII. Mathematics/Programming (Mathematics, Fortran and C++) (18)
IX. Health-Related Programs (Health & Kinesiology) (18)
X. Pre-Professional Programs (*Education, *BSN (300-level or above NU
courses), Paralegal Studies, *Speech-Language Pathology ) (18)
*Credit must be earned prior to admission to General Studies major.
Note: 50% of each focus group must be earned at MUW.
GS 400 General Studies Seminar (2 hours)
B.S. Degree Requirements:
Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab
Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)
MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer
Programming Course (3)
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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GENERAL MUSIC EMPHASIS - B.A. DEGREE General Music
MUS 101 Theory I MUS 102 Theory II MUS 103 Theory Lab I MUS 104 Theory Lab II MUS 105 Intro. to Music Literature MUS 121 Major Piano, Voice MUS 122 Major Piano, Voice MUS 201 Theory III MUS 202 Theory IV MUS 203 Theory Lab III MUS 204 Theory Lab IV MUS 221 Major Piano, Voice MUS 222 Major Piano, Voice MUS 301 History of Music MUS 302 History of Music MUS 305 Form and Analysis MUS 321 Major Piano, Voice MUS 322 Major Piano, Voice MUS 421 Major Piano, Voice MUS 422 Major Piano, Voice MUS 127 Sec. Piano, Voice, Inst. (4 hours)
Music Ensembles: (8 hours)
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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STUDIO ARTS - GRAPHIC DESIGN EMPHASIS - B.F.A. Art Core
ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 105 Drawing I ART 106 Drawing II ART 195 Computers In Art ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 220 Photography I ART 401 Art as a Profession Printmaking (ART 380 recommended) ART 313 20th Century Art History
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 310 19th-Century European Art History ART 315 Women Artists in History ART 316 American Art History
Painting -- Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 270 Watercolor Painting I *ART 375 Acrylic Painting & Mixed Media I ART 377 Oil Painting I
*Meets art core and major requirement Select 1 of the following: (3 hours)
ART 230 Ceramics I ART 236 Fiber Arts I ART 334 Metal Arts I
Major Courses: ART 205 Figure Drawing I ART 260 Illustration I ART 261 Typography ART 262 Graphic Design I ART 321 Digital Photography ART 360 Illustration II ART 361 History of Graphic Design ART 362 Graphic Design II *ART 375 Acrylic Painting & Mixed Media I ART 452 Internship ART 462 Advanced Graphic Design
Art Electives: (9 hours)
ART 102 (Art Appreciation) cannot be taken for credit by an Art major.
Spring Art Exhibition – Freshman Year Spring Art Exhibition - Sophomore Year Spring Art Exhibition - Junior Year BFA Art Exhibition
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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HISTORY - MINOR History Courses (21 hours excluding HIS courses taken for the General Education Curriculum)`
Total Hours Required = 21 Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both. Audited:
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HISTORY - B.A. DEGREE
Major Courses: (2.0 qpa required) HIS 101 History of Civilization I HIS 102 History of Civilization II HIS 109 (209) History of the U.S. I HIS 110 (210) History of the U.S. II HIS 311 Intro to Historical Thinking & Research HIS 499 History Capstone
History Electives (9 hours above 110) *Non-Western History Elective (3 hours)
American History Electives (6 hours) European History Electives (6 hours)
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) OR 6 hours at the 200 level
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours *Non-Western History courses offered at MUW are as follows: HIS 358 The Latin America Republics HIS 422 The Rise and Fall of Communism: A Global Study HIS 428 Modern Eastern Europe HIS 465 The World Wars and the Holocaust Audited:
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HISTORY - B.A. DEGREE
TEACHER CERTIFICATION SECONDARY SOCIAL STUDIES
Major Courses: (Grade of “C” or above required)
HIS 101 History of Civilization I HIS 102 History of Civilization II HIS 109 (209) History of the U.S. I HIS 110 (210) History of the U.S. II HIS 311 Intro to Historical Thinking & Research HIS 312 Mississippi History HIS 410 Methods & Materials in Secondary History HIS 499 History Capstone *Non-Western History Elective (3 hours) American History Elective (3 hours) European History Elective (3 hours) American or European History Elective (3 hours)
*Non-Western History Courses Offered at MUW : HIS 358 The Latin America Republics, HIS 422 The Rise and Fall of Communism: A Global Study, HIS 428 Rise of Christianity and the Fall of Rome 200-1000, and HIS 465 The World Wars and the Holocaust. Certification Requirements in Social Studies: (Grade of “C” or above required) Political Science (6 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above) Geography (6 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above)
Economics (6 hours) Sociology Elective (3 hours)
Professional Education Requirements (Grade of “C” or above required)
PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners ED 401 Student Teaching: Classroom Management ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary Computer Course (3 hours) COM 101 Oral Communication MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) “C or above”
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Lang (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012 – 2013 Bulletin
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HEALTH AND KINESIOLOGY TEACHING OPTION SPECIALITY AREA REQUIREMENTS: Skill Sequence (6 hours) (Minimum grade of “C” required)
Individual Sport: HK 101/123/127/129/131/ 142/145/231
HK 115 Dance Survey
HK 133/134 Team Sport HK 149 Recreational Sports PROFESSIONAL COURSES: (38 hours) (Minimum grade of “C” required)
HKH 101 Personal and Community Health HKC 147 Weight Training HK 205 Measurement & Evaluation in Health & PE HK 210 Foundations of Kinesiology HK 248/250/252 Officiating HK 285 Technology in Exercise & Sport Science HK 307 Emergency Health Care OR HK 308 Prev/Care of Athletic Injuries w/lab
HK 351 Met of Teaching PE in the Elem School
HK 361 Physiology of Exercise and Lab HK 370 Adapted Physical Education HK 371 Motor Development HK 390 Anatomical Kinesiology HK 405 Measurement and Evaluation in Health and Kinesiology
HK 408 Biomechanics
HK 451 Instructional Methods in Physical Education OTHER REQUIRED COURSES: (Minimum grade of “C” required)
COM 101 Oral Communication (Core) MA 113 College Algebra ADDITIONAL REQUIRED COURSES:
BSB 141 Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSB 142 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology
Science or Math (3 hours) Science or Math (3 hours)
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION BLOCK: (Minimum grade of “C” required)
ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art and Science of Teaching ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 401 Student Teaching Sem: Classroom Mgmt ED 407 Observation & Dir Teaching - K-12
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2011-2012 Bulletin
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HONORS 4 semesters of Honors Forum (students admitted to honors as a freshman)
HO 101 Honors Forum HO 101 Honors Forum HO 101 Honors Forum HO 101 Honors Forum
Foreign Language 101 Foreign language 102 HO 303 Special Topic HO 303 Special Topic HO 401 Independent Study HO 402 Independent Study
Select 3 of the following:
Honors EN 101 (English Composition) Honors HIS 101 (History of Civilization) Honors HIS 102 (History of Civilization) MA 130 or above Honors BSB 101 (General Biology I) & Honors BSB 101L (General Biology I Lab
____ Honors BSB 102 (General Biology II) & Honors BSB 102L (General Biology II Lab
____
PSP 213 General Physics (Calculus Based) PSP 214 General Physics (Calculus Based) Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID: _________________________
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES B.S. Degree
Two – Disciplines
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the University core cannot be used toward the 39 hours required of the major . 3. Complete 27 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above. 4. Complete a minimum of 12 hours in at least two different academic disciplines. 5. Complete the following: Select two disciplines with minimum of 12 hours in each. Total of 36 hours required. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
Discipline Area I (minimum of 12 hours) Discipline Area II (minimum of 12 hours)
IS 499 Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3)
B.S. Degree Requirements:
Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3) MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) Math above MA 113 or computer course
Approved Disciplines: *Art (Studio Courses) Family Studies Music **Art History Film Studies Philosophy Biological Sciences French Political Science Business Geography Psychology Chemistry Health & Kinesiology Religious Studies Communication History Spanish Culinary Arts Legal Studies Theatre English Mathematics Women’s Studies *Art – Studio Courses – All courses are studio art courses. **Art History – All courses are art history courses. Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ Banner ID: _________________________
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
B.A. Degree
Two – Disciplines
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the University core cannot be used toward the 39 hours required of the major . 3. Complete 27 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300-level or above. 4. Complete a minimum of 12 hours in at least two different academic disciplines. 5. Complete the following: Select two disciplines with minimum of 12 hours in each. Total of 36 hours required. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
Discipline Area I (minimum of 12 hours) Discipline Area II (minimum of 12 hours)
IS 499 Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3)
B.A. Degree Requirements:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Approved Disciplines: *Art (Studio Courses) Family Studies Music **Art History Film Studies Philosophy Biological Sciences French Political Science Business Geography Psychology Chemistry Health & Kinesiology Religious Studies Communication History Spanish Culinary Arts Legal Studies Theatre English Mathematics Women’s Studies *Art – Studio Courses – All courses are studio art courses. **Art History – All courses are art history courses. Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID #: _________________________
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES B.S. Degree
Three – Discipline Areas
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the University core cannot be used toward the 39 hours required of the major . 3. Complete 27 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300- or 400-level. 5. Complete the following: Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three discipline areas with at least six (6) semester in each discipline at the 300- or 400- level. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
Area I (12 ) Area II (12) Area III (12)
IS 499 Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3)
B.S. Degree Requirements:
Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3) MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) Math above MA 113 or computer course
Approved Disciplines: *Art (Studio Courses) Family Studies Music **Art History Film Studies Philosophy Biological Sciences French Political Science Business Geography Psychology Chemistry Health & Kinesiology Religious Studies Communication History Spanish Culinary Arts Legal Studies Theatre English Mathematics Women’s Studies *Art – Studio Courses – All courses are studio art courses. **Art History – All courses are art history courses. Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ Banner ID: _________________________
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES B.A. Degree
Three – Discipline Areas
General Requirements: 1. Complete a minimum of 124 credit hours to graduate -- Note: No more than 62 semester hours of community/junior college coursework (including AP and CLEP credit) can be applied to any baccalaureate degree. 2. Complete University Core Curriculum. Note: Any course used to satisfy the University core cannot be used toward the 39 hours required of the major . 3. Complete 27 or more hours of the required 124 credit hours at the 300- or 400-level. 4. Complete a minimum of 12 hours in at least two different academic disciplines. 5. Complete the following: Select twelve (12) semester hours in each of three discipline areas with at least six (6) semester in each discipline at the 300- or 400- level. (Minimum grade of “C” required)
Discipline Area I (12 ) Discipline Area II (12) Discipline Area III (12)
IS 499 Interdisciplinary Studies Capstone (3)
B.A. Degree Requirements:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level Approved Disciplines: *Art (Studio Courses) Family Studies Music **Art History Film Studies Philosophy Biological Sciences French Political Science Business Geography Psychology Chemistry Health & Kinesiology Religious Studies Communication History Spanish Culinary Arts Legal Studies Theatre English Mathematics Women’s Studies *Art – Studio Courses – All courses are studio art courses. **Art History – All courses are art history courses. Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012-2013 Bulletin
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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MINOR
*Select 12 hours from the following: ART 313 Twentieth-Century Art History EN 232 Survey of World Literature II FLF 352 French Literature after 1850 FLS 361 Contemporary Spanish Literature I FLS 362 Contemporary Spanish Literature II GEO 304 Geography of Latin America HIS 350 Europe Since 1914 HIS 358 The Latin American Republics POL 460 (453) Comparative Politics REL 213 Religions of the World
*Select 6 hours from the following:
BU 371 International Business Seminar EN 330 Postcolonial Literature GEO 101 Elements of World Geography GEO 351 Environmental Geography HIS 422 Rise & Fall of Communism, a Global Study POL 380 U.S. Foreign Policy POL 472 International Relations
*These courses may not be used to satisfy both the core requirements and those of the International Studies Minor. Students must also demonstrate an intermediate competency in a modern foreign language. This can be done by successful completion of FLF 201-202 or FLS 202-202. FLF or FLS 201 FLF or FLS 202
Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MINOR
*Select 12 hours from the following: ART 313 Twentieth-Century Art History EN 232 Survey of World Literature II FLF 352 French Literature after 1850 FLS 361 Contemporary Spanish Literature I FLS 362 Contemporary Spanish Literature II GEO 304 Geography of Latin America HIS 350 Europe Since 1914 HIS 358 The Latin American Republics POL 460 (453) Comparative Politics REL 213 Religions of the World
*Select 6 hours from the following:
BU 371 International Business Seminar EN 330 Postcolonial Literature GEO 101 Elements of World Geography GEO 351 Environmental Geography HIS 422 Rise & Fall of Communism, a Global Study POL 380 U.S. Foreign Policy POL 472 International Relations
*These courses may not be used to satisfy both the core requirements and those of the International Studies Minor. Students must also demonstrate an intermediate competency in a modern foreign language. This can be done by successful completion of FLF 201-202 or FLS 202-202. FLF or FLS 201 FLF or FLS 202
Audited:
2012 - 2013 Bulletin
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LEGAL STUDIES - B.A. DEGREE Required Major Courses
PLG 101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies PLG 200 Legal Bibliography & Research I PLG 202 Legal Bibliography & Research II PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business PLG 303 Torts PLG 330 Legal Writing PLG 340 Law Office Technology & Management PLG 428 Real Estate law PLG 429 Civil Litigation PLG 440 Practical Legal Lab
Paralegal Electives (9 hours)
Other Required Courses
BU157(257) Info Systems Using Microcomputers PHL 205 Logic Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2012 - 2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
LEGAL STUDIES - B.S. DEGREE Required Major Courses
PLG 101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies PLG 200 Legal Bibliography & Research I PLG 202 Legal Bibliography & Research II PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business PLG 303 Torts PLG 330 Legal Writing PLG 340 Law Office Technology & Management PLG 428 Real Estate law PLG 429 Civil Litigation PLG 440 Practical Legal Lab
Paralegal Electives (9 hours)
Other Required Courses :
BU157 (257) Info Systems Using Microcomputers PHL 205 Logic B.S. Degree Requirements:
Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3) MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
LEGAL STUDIES MINOR
Required Courses PLG 101 Introduction to Paralegal Studies PLG 200 Legal Bibliography & Research I PLG 202 Legal Bibliography & Research II
Select 9 hours from:
PLG 301 Contracts PLG 303 Torts PLG 325 Business Organizations PLG 327 Estates, Trust & Wills PLG 330 Legal Writing PLG 340 Law Office Technology & Management PLG 401 Special Topics PLG 427 Administrative Law PLG 428 Real Estate Law PLG 429 Civil Litigation PLG 431 Criminal Law PLG 432 Family Law PLG 433 Environmental Law PLG 434 Bankruptcy Law PLG 451 School Law
Total Hours Required = 18 Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both. Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
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MATHEMATICS - B.A. DEGREE Mathematics Core (“C” or above)
MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III MA 284 Calculus IV MA 301 Concepts of Abstract Mathematics MA 304 Modern Algebra MA 305 Linear Algebra MA 306 Differential Equations MA 310 Probability & Statistics MA Elective above 300 (3 hours)
(excluding MA 318 or MA 319)
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
MA 303 Modern Geometry MA 454 Foundations of Mathematics Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
MA 455 Advanced Calculus MA 461 General Topology Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
SM 125 Fortran SM 135 Programming in C++
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters) *Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100. Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) OR 6 hours at the 200 level
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major & Departmental GPA Required Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MATHEMATICS - B.S. DEGREE Mathematics Core (“C” or above)
MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III MA 284 Calculus IV MA 301 Concepts of Abstract Mathematics MA 304 Modern Algebra MA 305 Linear Algebra MA 306 Differential Equations MA 310 Probability & Statistics MA Elective above 300 (3 hours)
(excluding MA 318 or MA 319)
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
MA 303 Modern Geometry MA 454 Foundations of Mathematics Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
MA 455 Advanced Calculus MA 461 General Topology Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
SM 125 Fortran SM 135 Programming in C++
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters) *Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100. Other Required Courses: Must complete at least 14 hours of Science, which must include PSP 211 or PSP 213:
PSP 211 or 213 Physics w/lab Natural Science w/lab
3 hours science 3 hours science
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major and Departmental GPA Required Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MANAGEMENT
Business Core (minimum grade of “C” or above)
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business BU 160 (260) Spreadsheet Applications BU 201 Prin of Economics I BU 202 Prin of Economics II BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II BU 345 (270) Statistical Analysis for Business BU 355 Business Finance BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management BU 385 Operations/Production Management BU 497 (463) Strategic Management
Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
BU 280 Intro to Entrepreneurship BU 340 Financial Markets & Institutions BU 382 (498) Organizational Behavior BU 386 (404) Human Resource Management BU 400 Internship (3 semester hours required) or BU 460 Senior Seminar in Business
BU 465 Managerial Accounting
BU 490 Marketing Management Business Elective (3 hours) Business Elective (3 hours)
Note: BU 157 (257) and BU 302 cannot be used as business electives. Select one of the following: (3 semester hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above)
BU 383 Leadership BU 365 Retail Management BU 387 Health Care Industry Management
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 101 Oral Communication MA 123 Statistics MA 113 College Algebra or higher
Additional Required Course: Science or Mathematics (3 hours)
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire
Total Degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MARKETING Business Core (minimum grade of “C” or above)
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business BU 160 (260) Spreadsheet Applications BU 201 Prin of Economics I BU 202 Prin of Economics II BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II BU 345 (270) Statistical Analysis for Business BU 355 Business Finance BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management BU 385 Operations/Production Management BU 497 (463) Strategic Management
Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
BU 340 Financial Markets & Institutions BU 363 Integrated Marketing Communications BU 365 Retail Management BU 370 Consumer Behavior BU 375 Sales Management BU 382 (498) Organizational Behavior BU 465 Managerial Accounting BU 490 Marketing Management BU 495 Marketing Research
Select one of the following: (3 semester hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above) BU 322 Web Development for Business BU 400 Internship (3 semester hours required) BU 386 (404) Human Resource Management BU 455 Internet Marketing BU 475 Electronic Commerce Strategies
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 101 Oral Communication MA 123 Statistics MA 113 College Algebra or higher
Additional Required Course: Science or Mathematics (3 hours)
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire
Total Degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MATHEMATICS - B.S. DEGREE
TEACHER CERTIFICATION Mathematics Core (“C” or above)
MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III MA 284 Calculus IV MA 301 Concepts of Abstract Mathematics MA 303 Modern Geometry MA 304 Modern Algebra MA 305 Linear Algebra MA 306 Differential Equations MA 310 Probability & Statistics MA 318 Mathematics for Secondary School Teachers MA 319 Mat. & Meth. in the Teaching of Secondary
Mathematics
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
MA 455 Advanced Calculus MA 461 General Topology Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
SM 125 Fortran SM 135 Programming in C++
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters) *Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100. Other Required Courses: Must complete at least 14 hours of Science, which must include PSP 211 or PSP 213:
PSP 211or 213 Physics w/lab Natural Science w/lab 3 hours science 3 hours science
Professional Education Requirements: (“C” or above) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology COM 101 Oral Communication
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major & Departmental GPA Required Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MATHEMATICS MINOR
(Grade of “C” or above) MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III
MA Electives (above MA 181) (12 hours)
Total Hours Required: 21 Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS Business Core (minimum grade of “C” or above)
PLG 241 Legal Environment of Business BU 160 (260) Spreadsheet Applications BU 201 Prin of Economics I BU 202 Prin of Economics II BU 211 Prin of Accounting I BU 212 Prin of Accounting II BU 345 (270) Statistical Analysis for Business BU 355 Business Finance BU 361 Principles of Marketing BU 381 Principles of Management BU 385 Operations/Production Management BU 497 (463) Strategic Management
Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
BU 294 Intro. to Information Systems BU 295 Desktop Application Development BU 296 Object Oriented Programming BU 320 Database Applications BU 322 Web Development for Business BU 396 Systems and Network Administration BU 470 (397) Systems Analysis and Design BU 482 Database Program Development BU 486 MIS Projects BU 488 Mobile Application Development
Additional Required Courses Select two of the following: (6 semester hours) (minimum grade of “C” or above) BU 321 Telecommunications Systems Management BU 406 Accounting Information Systems BU 412 Auditing BU 455 Internet Marketing BU 475 Electronic Commerce Strategies Additional MIS and/or programming course
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
COM 101 Oral Communication MA 123 Statistics MA 113 College Algebra or higher
Additional Required Course:
Science or Mathematics (3 hours) Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
B.M. - BACHELOR OF MUSIC with a Major in MUSIC EDUCATION
Music Education (Minimum grade of “C” required)
MUS 101 Theory I MUS 102 Theory II MUS 103 Theory Lab I MUS 104 Theory Lab II MUS 105 Intro. to Music Literature MUS 121 Major Piano, Voice MUS 122 Major Piano, Voice MUS 201 Theory III MUS 202 Theory IV MUS 203 Theory Lab III MUS 204 Theory Lab IV MUS 220 Class Instruments MUS 221 Major Piano, Voice MUS 222 Major Piano, Voice MUS 301 History of Music MUS 302 History of Music MUS 305 Form & Analysis MUS 315 Conducting MUS 316 Choral Conducting MUS 320 Music Ed materials & Methods MUS 321 Major Piano, Voice MUS 322 Major Piano, Voice MUS 325 Secondary Music Methods MUS 421 Major Piano, Voice MUS 422 Major Piano, Voice MUS 127 Sec. Piano, Voice, Inst. (8 hours)
Music Ensembles: (7 semesters required)
Professional Education Requirements (C or above) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 (PSY 306) Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom ED 407 Obs & Directed Teaching-Grds K-12 (12 hrs) COM 101 Oral Communication MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Psychology of Learning
Other Required Courses: BSB 101 General Biology w/Lab BSB 102 General Biology w/Lab
Total degree hours required = 129 semester hours Audited:
2012-2011 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
MUSIC MINOR
Theory (MUS) (3 hours) History/Literature (MUS) (3 hours) Ensemble (MUS) (4 hours) Applied/Class Applied (MUS) (4 hours) Music Electives (4 hours) 18 Total Hours Required Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
B.M. - BACHELOR OF MUSIC with a Major in MUSIC THERAPY
Major Courses (Minimum grade of “C”) MUS 101 Theory I (3 hrs) MUS 102 Theory II (3 hrs) MUS 103 Theory Lab I (1 hr) MUS 104 Theory Lab II (1 hr) MUS 105 Intro. to Music Literature (3 hrs) MUS 121 Major Piano, Voice, Instruments (2 hrs) MUS 122 Major Piano, Voice, Instruments (2 hrs) MUS 123 Class Piano I (2 hrs) MUS 126 Class Guitar (2 hrs) MUS 151 Introduction to Music Therapy I (1 hr) MUS 152 Introduction to Music Therapy II (1 hr) MUS 201 Theory III (3 hrs) MUS 202 Theory IV (3 hrs) MUS 203 Theory Lab III (1 hr) MUS 204 Theory Lab IV (1 hr) MUS 221 Major Piano, Voice (2 hrs) MUS 222 Major Piano, Voice (2 hrs) MUS 251 Clinical Skills I (1 hr) MUS 252 Clinical Skills II (1 hr) MUS 255 Psychology of Music (2 hrs) MUS 256 Music Therapy Research Methods (2 hrs) MUS 301 History of Music (3 hrs) MUS 302 History of Music (3 hrs) MUS 303 Music Therapy Professional Skills (1 hr) MUS 305 Form and Analysis (2 hrs) MUS 309 Improvisation Techniques I (1 hrs) MUS 310 Improvisation Techniques II (1 hrs) MUS 315 Conducting (3 hrs) MUS 321 Major Piano, Voice (2 hrs) MUS 322 Major Piano, Voice (2 hrs) MUS 351 Music Therapy with Children (2 hrs) MUS 352 Music Therapy with Adults (2 hrs) MUS 353 Clinical Practicum I (1 hr) MUS 354 Clinical Practicum II (1 hr) MUS 451 Music Therapy Principles (2 hrs) MUS 452 Music Therapy Practices (2 hrs) MUS 453 Clinical Practicum III (1 hr) MUS 454 Clinical Practicum IV (1 hr) MUS 460 Internship (1 hr) MUS 127 Sec. Piano, Voice, Inst. (4 hrs) Music Ensembles: (4 hrs)
Other Required Courses: PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology PHL 307 Medical Ethics BSB 101 General Biology I with Lab BSB 102 General Biology II with Lab
Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
PHILOSOPHY MINOR
Students who wish to minor in Philosophy must complete 21 hours of philosophy courses. Required Course
PHL 201 Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy Electives (18 hours)
Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both. Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
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POLITICAL SCIENCE - B.A. DEGREE
Major Courses: (36 semester hours of political science courses) (2.0 qpa required) POL 101 Basic Concepts in Political Science POL 150 (201) American Government POL 325 (303) State & Local Governments of the U.S. POL 350 (310) Social Science Research Methods POL 460 (453) Comparative Politics POL 472 (454) International Relations POL 490 Internship/Practicum (3 - 6 hours)
*Political Science Electives (12 - 15 hours)
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level *Four additional Political Science elective courses (12 hours) if taking POL 490 for six hours or five additional Political Science elective courses (15 hours) if taking POL 490 for three hours. Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Renumbered courses: POL 303 to POL 325: State and Local Governments of the United States POL 310 to POL 350: Social Science Research Methods POL 305 to POL 360: Political Parties and Interest Groups POL 302 to POL 395: American Constitutional Development POL 480 to POL 410: American Presidency POL 453 to POL 460: Advanced Comparative Politics POL 454 to POL 472: International Relations Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR
Required Courses: POL 101 Basic Concepts in Political Science POL 150 (201) American Government
POL 325 (303) State & Local Gov. of the U.S.
Political Science Electives (12 hours)
Total Hours Required = 21 Audited:
POST-BACCALAUREATE GENERAL EDUCATION
CHECK SHEET
Name:
Major:
1st Degree:
Date Earned:
Banner ID:
Minor:
Institution:
Major:
Other Institutions Attended:
The following MUW Baccalaureate general education degree requirements have been met:
General Education Requirements (minimum requirements for all students)
English (9 hours)
English Composition I (minimum grade of C)
English Composition II (minimum grade of C)
Literature
Oral Communication (3 hours) (minimum grade of C)
History (3 hours)
Fine Arts History/Appreciation (3 hours)
Philosophy (non-religion) (3 hours)
College Algebra or above (excluding MA 123) (3 hours)
Laboratory Science (8 hours)
Biological or Physical Science w/Lab
Biological or Physical Science w/Lab
Mathematics above College Algebra or Computer Applications/Programming Course(3 hours)
Liberal Arts Course(s) (4 hours) (Any four additional hours of liberal arts)
Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
PRE-OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
MEETING THE PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS FOR *OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SCHOOL
BSB 101 General Biology I w/Lab BSB 102 General Biology II w/Lab BSB 121 Human Anatomy w/Lab or BSB 303 Comparative Anatomy w/Lab
COM 101 Oral Communication
EN 101 English Composition EN 300 Advanced Composition MA 113 College Algebra or higher PSC 111 General Chemistry w/lab PSP 211 General Physics w/lab PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 302 Child Psychology or
PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology
SOC 201 Sociology FINE ARTS: Select from ART 102, ART 211, ART 212, MUS 100, MUS 105, or TH 175
SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS: Any SOC prefix, Economics, Political Science, Government, or History
HUMANITIES: Any two (2) courses from the following areas: History, Literature, Languages, Philosophy, etc.)
Electives: See O.T. Brochure
Students must complete 64 credit hours for admission to the SHRP OT school. The courses listed above are prerequisite courses for the University of Mississippi Medical School of Health Related Professions. If another O.T. School is sought, see your academic advisor. Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID# ______________________________
CHEMISTRY - B.S. DEGREE Chemistry Major Courses: (“C” or above)
PSC 111 General Chemistry PSC 112 General Chemistry PSC 111L General Chemistry Lab PSC 112L General Chemistry Lab PSC 211 Organic Chemistry PSC 212 Organic Chemistry PSC 211L Organic Chemistry Lab PSC 212L Organic Chemistry Lab PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis PSC 450 Physical Chemistry PSC 451 Physical Chemistry PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis PSC 465 Adv. Inorganic Chemistry PSC 466 Adv. Organic Chemistry
or *PSC/BSB 467 Biochemistry or PSC 490 Special Topics in the Physical Sciences
*BSB/PSC 467 cannot be used for both a chemistry major/minor and biology major/minor requirement. Other Required Courses: (“C” or above in MA 181, 182 & 283)
MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
PSP 211 General Physics (w/lab) PSP 212 General Physics (w/lab) OR
PSP 213 General Physics (Calculus based) (w/lab) PSP 214 General Physics (Calculus based) (w/lab)
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above) SM 125 Fortran SM 135 Programming in C++
SM 100 (Minimum of **4 semesters) **Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100.
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major & Departmental GPA Required
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID # ______________________________
CHEMISTRY MINOR
(Grade of “C” or above)
PSC 111 (w/lab) General Chemistry PSC 112 (w/lab) General Chemistry PSC 211 (w/lab) Organic Chemistry PSC 212 (w/lab) Organic Chemistry PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
PSC 450 Physical Chemistry PSC 451 Physical Chemistry II PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis PSC 466 Advanced Organic Chemistry BSB/PSC 467 Biochemistry (Note: Cannot be counted for both chemistry minor and biology or microbiology major)
PSC 465 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
PSC 490 Special Topics in Physical Sciences Total Hours Required: 23 or 24
Audited:
2012-2013 Bulletin
Name _____________________________ ID # ______________________________
PHYSICAL SCIENCE - B.S. DEGREE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Program Requirements (“C” or above) PSC 111 General Chemistry PSC 112 General Chemistry PSC 111L General Chemistry Lab PSC 112L General Chemistry Lab PSC 211 Organic Chemistry PSC 212 Organic Chemistry PSC 211L Organic Chemistry Lab PSC 212L Organic Chemistry Lab PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis PS 313 Meth. & Mat.-Teaching of Science- Secondary BSB 101 General Biology BSB 102 General Biology BSB 101L General Biology Lab BSB 102L General Biology Lab MA 123 Statistics
Select 1 of the following sequences: (“C” or above) PSP 211 General Physics (w/lab) PSP 212 General Physics (w/lab)
OR PSP 213 General Physics (Calculus based) (w/lab) PSP 214 General Physics (Calculus based) (w/lab)
Chemistry Electives: Select 2 of the following: (“C” or above) PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis PSC 465 Adv. Inorganic Chemistry PSC 466 Adv. Organic Chemistry PSC 467 Biochemistry
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
SM 125 Fortran SM 135 Programming in C++ Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
BU 157 (257) Information Systems Using Microcomputers ED 297 Computers in the Classroom Professional Education Requirements: (“C” or above)
ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Intro to Exceptional Learners ED 351 Educational Measurement ED 365 Content Area Reading ED 401 Student Teaching Seminar: Classroom ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology COM 101 Oral Communication
SM 100 (Minimum of *4 semesters)
*Students transferring to MUW with a minimum of 60 semester hours earned must complete 3 semesters of SM 100.
Comprehensive Exit Exam Exit Questionnaire Audited: Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours 2.0 Major & Departmental GPA Required
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PSYCHOLOGY – B.A. DEGREE
Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C”)
PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style
PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 290 Introduction to Research
PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology PSY 454 Applied Statistics
PSY 455 Research in Human Behavioral Sciences PSY 490 History & Systems of Psychology
Social & Personality -- Select 2 of the following: (6 hours) Applied -- Select 2 of the following: (6 hours) (minimum grade of “C”) (minimum grade of “C”)
FS 330 Human Sexuality & Socialization PSY 360 Educational Psychology
PSY 305 Personality PSY 407 Psychology of Criminal Behavior
PSY 350 (WS 352) Psychology of Women PSY 408 Introduction to Counseling & Clinical Psy
PSY 370 Social Psychology *PSY 410 Industrial & Organizational Psychology
PSY425 (WS 425) Gender Development **PSY 430 Basic Counseling Skills
Developmental -- Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) Experimental -- Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) (minimum grade of “C”) (minimum grade of “C”)
PSY 302 Child Psychology PSY 320 Physiological Psychology
PSY 328 Adolescent Development PSY 340 Sensation & Perception
FS 421 (PSY 421) Adult Development PSY 405 Cognitive Psychology
PSY 406 Cognitive Neuroscience
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hrs. at the 200 level
Total hours required = 124 semester hours
*PSY 370 is prerequisite for PSY 410
**PSY 408 is prerequisite for PSY 430
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PSYCHOLOGY MINOR
Students who wish to minor in psychology must complete 18 hours of psychology courses. Required Courses (Minimum grade of “C”)
PSY 101 General Psychology PSY 304 Abnormal Psychology Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) PSY 305 Personality PSY 320 Physiological Psychology PSY 370 Social Psychology PSY 340 Sensation and Perception
PSY 405 Cognitive Psychology
PSY 406 Cognitive Neuroscience
PSY Electives (6 hours) (Minimum grade of “C”)
Additional Required Course: (minimum grade of “C”)
PSY 201 Introduction to APA Style Total hours required =19 semester hours Note: The academic hour requirements for a major and minor must be satisfied without any courses being counted for both. Audited:
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PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION - B.S. DEGREE
Required Major Courses (minimum grade of “C” required) (30 hours)
HKH 240 Introduction to Public Health HKH 241 Biostatistics for Public Health
HKH 250 Professional Foundations of Pub Hlth Ed HKH 310 Social and Behavioral Aspects of Pub Hlth
HKH 314 Principles of Epidemiology HKH 315 Infectious Disease and Public Health
HKH 316 Chronic Disease and Public Health HKH 325 Global Health
HKH 350 Public Health Interventions HKH 450 Planning, Implementation, and Eval of Pub
Hlth
Choose ONE of the following: (3 hours)
HKH 498 Internship in Public Health Education HKH 499 Research in Public Health Education
TWELVE (12) additional hours of HKH electives above 101 (to be approved by program coordinator)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES MINOR
Required Course (6 hours): REL 213 Religions of the World REL 308 Western Women’s Roles in Religion
Central Topics in Religious Studies (6 hours): Select two of the following:
EN 355 The Bible as Literature HIS 405 History of Religion in American EN 380 Native American Literatures and Religions REL 299 Special Topics in Religion PHL 304 Philosophy of Religion REL 403 Current Trends in Religion REL 350 Medieval Christianity
Associate Courses (6 hours): Select two of the following:
EN 334 (240) Ancient Greek and Roman Myth GEO 306 Geography of the Muslim World PHL 301 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy HIS 328 Rise of Christianity and the Fall of Rome
or HIS 329 High and Late Medieval Europe
*Any courses not used in the Central Topics in Religious Studies group may be applied to the Associate Courses area. Audited:
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Name _____________________________ ID # ______________________________ BIOLOGY MINOR Grade of C or above required
Biology Electives (not including BSB 101 and 102) (May include BSM 131 (231))
Note: BSB 467/PSC 467 may not be counted for both the biology minor and the chemistry minor Total Hours Required: 20
CHEMISTRY MINOR
(“C” or above) PSC 111 (w/lab) General Chemistry PSC 112 (w/lab) General Chemistry PSC 211 (w/lab) Organic Chemistry PSC 212 (w/lab) Organic Chemistry PSC 312 Quantitative Analysis
Select 1 of the following: (“C” or above)
PSC 450 Physical Chemistry PSC 451 Physical Chemistry II PSC 461 Instrumental Analysis PSC 466 Advanced Organic Chemistry BSB/PSC 467 Biochemistry (Note: Cannot be counted for both chemistry minor and biology or microbiology major)
PSC 465 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry
PSC 490 Special Topics in Physical Sciences Total Hours Required: 23 or 24
MATHEMATICS MINOR (“C” or above)
MA 181 Calculus I MA 182 Calculus II MA 283 Calculus III
MA Electives (above MA 181) (12 hours)
Total Hours Required: 21 Audited:
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SOCIAL SCIENCE - B.A. DEGREE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Major and Certification Courses: (Grade of “C” or above required)
HIS 101 History of Civilization I HIS 102 History of Civilization II HIS 209 History of the U.S. I HIS 210 History of the U.S. II HIS 312 Mississippi History HIS 410 Methods & Materials in Secondary History *Non-Western History Elective (3 hours) Sociology Elective (3 hours)
Political Science (12 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above) (Note: May include POL 350 (310) Geography (6 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above)
Economics (6 hours) Select One (3 hours) HIS 311 Intro Historical Thinking & Research
POL 350 (310) Social Science Research Methods Professional Education Requirements (“C” or above)
PSY 206 Human Growth and Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners ED 401 Student Teaching: Classroom Management ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary Computer Course (3 hours) COM 101 Oral Communication MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123)
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level *Non-Western History courses offered at MUW are as follows: HIS 358 The Latin America Republics HIS 422 The Rise and Fall of Communism: A Global Study HIS 428 Modern Eastern Europe HIS 465 The World Wars and the Holocaust Audited: Total degree hours required = 125
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SOCIAL SCIENCE - B.S. DEGREE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Major and Certification Courses: (Grade of “C” or above required)
HIS 101 History of Civilization I HIS 102 History of Civilization II HIS 209 History of the U.S. I HIS 210 History of the U.S. II HIS 312 Mississippi History HIS 410 Methods & Materials in Secondary History *Non-Western History Elective (3 hours) Sociology Elective (3 hours)
Political Science (12 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above) Note: May include POL 350 (310) Geography (6 hours - 3 hrs. 300-level or above)
Economics (6 hours) Select One (3 hours) HIS 311 Intro Historical Thinking & Research
POL 350 (310) Social Science Research Methods Professional Education Requirements (“C” or above)
PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners ED 401 Student Teaching: Classroom Management ED 409 Observation & Directed Teaching: Secondary COM 101 Oral Communication
B.S. Science/Math Requirements:
MA 113 or higher (excluding MA 123) (“C” or higher) Computer Course Natural Science w/lab Natural Science w/lab Science or math (3 hours) Science or math (3 hours)
*Non-Western History courses offered at MUW are as follows: HIS 358 The Latin America Republics HIS 422 The Rise and Fall of Communism: A Global Study HIS 428 Modern Eastern Europe HIS 465 The World Wars and the Holocaust Audited: Total degree hours required = 125
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SOCIAL SCIENCE - B.A. DEGREE
Major Courses: (2.0 gpa required) History above the 102 level (12 hours) Political Science (12 hours) Can include HIS 311 Can include POL 350 (310)
Select 1 (3 hours)
HIS 311 Intro Historical Thinking & Research POL 350 (310) Social Science Research Methods
Select 12 hours (at least 6 hours at the 300 level or higher) from at least three of the following areas: Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, and Sociology
Other Required Courses:
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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SOCIAL SCIENCE - B.S. DEGREE
Major Courses: (2.0 gpa required)
History above the 102 level (12 hours) Political Science (12 hours)
Can include HIS 311 Can include POL 350 (310)
Select 1 (3 hours) HIS 311 Intro Historical Thinking & Research
POL 350 (310) Social Science Research Methods
Select 12 hours (at least 6 hours at the 300 level or higher) from at least three of the following areas:
Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Philosophy, and Sociology
B.S. Degree Requirements:
MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123) (3) Math Course above MA 113 or Computer Course (3)
Natural Science w/lab (4) Natural Science w/lab (4)
Science or Math (3) Science or Math (3)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY – B.S. DEGREE
Major Courses (“C” or above)
SPA 200 Survey of Communication Disorders SPA 201 Phonetics
SPA 209 A&P of the Speech & Hearing Mechanism SPA 210 The Development of Normal Speech & Lang
SPA 303 Introduction Audiology SPA 308 Language Disorders in Children & Treatment
SPA 311 Basic Clin Strat Speech-Language Pathology SPA 313 Speech and Hearing Science
SPA 321 Principles of Therapy: Articulation SPA 350 Program Planning in Speech-Language Path
SPA 403 Strategies Therapy Hearing Impaired SPA 411 Basic Diagnostic Procedures
SPA 449 Neurology
Other Required Courses (minimum grade of “C” or above)
Statistics (3 hours)
*Science or Math above MA 123 (3 hours) *Science or Math above MA 123 (3 hours)
*Natural Science w/lab (4 hours) *Natural Science w/lab (4 hours)
*At least one course in biology and at least one course in physical science are required.
General Minor Required -- Students may minor in business, psychology, family studies, or any other approved curriculum.
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours
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SPANISH - B.A. DEGREE
Major Courses: (2.0 gpa required) FLS 201 Spanish III FLS 202 Spanish IV
Select 3 of the following: (9 hours) Spanish and/or French above the 102-level (9 hours)
FLS 251Conversation and Composition I FLS 252 Conversation and Composition II FLS 301 Advanced Conversation & Syntax I FLS 302 Advanced Conversation & Syntax II
Spanish Literature and/or Spanish-American Lit (6 hours)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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SPANISH - B.A. DEGREE TEACHER CERTIFICATION
Major Courses: (Grade of “C” or above required)
FLS 201 Spanish III FLS 202 Spanish IV FL 410 Methods & Materials in Secondary Language
Select 3 of the following: (9 hours) Spanish and/or French above the 102-level (9 hours) FLS 251Conversation and Composition I FLS 252 Conversation and Composition II FLS 301 Advanced Conversation & Syntax I FLS 302 Advanced Conversation & Syntax II
Spanish Literature and/or Spanish-American Literature (6 hours)
Professional Education Requirements (“C” or above)
PSY 206 Human Growth & Development PSY 360 Educational Psychology COM 101 Oral Communication Computer Course (3 hours) ED 300 Education as a Profession ED 302 Art & Science of Teaching ED 306 Introduction to Exceptional Learners ED 401 Student Teaching: Classroom Management ED 407 Observation & Directed Teaching: (K-12) MA 113 or above (excluding MA 123)
Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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STUDIO ART EMPHASIS - B.F.A.
CRAFTS (Metals, Fiber, Ceramics) Ceramics Spring Art Exhibition - Freshman Year
Crafts (Metals & Fiber) Spring Art Exhibition - Sophomore Year
Painting & Drawing Spring Art Exhibition - Junior Year
Photography BFA Art Exhibition
Printmaking
Art Core ART 103 Design I ART 104 Design II ART 105 Drawing I ART 106 Drawing II ART 195 Computers In Art ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 220 Photography I ART 401 Art as a Profession ART 313 Twentieth Century Art History Printmaking
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 310 19th-Century European Art History ART 315 Women Artists in History ART 316 American Art History
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 230 Ceramics I ART 236 Fiber Arts I ART 334 Metal Arts I
Painting: Select 1 of the following: (3 hours) ART 270 Watercolor Painting I ART 375 Acrylic Painting and Mixed Media I ART 377 Oil Painting I
Major Courses
ART 205 Figure Drawing Studio Art courses (Adv. 300 or 400 level - 18 hours) Studio Art Electives (12 hours) General Art Electives (9 hours)
Art 102 (Art Appreciation) cannot be taken for credit by an Art major. Audited: Total Hours for Degree = 124
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THEATRE EMPHASIS - B.A. DEGREE Theatre Arts
TH 175 Theatre Appreciation TH 176 Playscript Analysis TH 205 Fundamentals of Interpretation TH 217 Stage Crafts TH 219 Acting TH 301 Theatre as a Profession TH 318 Stage Lighting TH 320 Directing TH 321 Theatre Management TH 360 Internship TH 400 Seminar: Special Prob. in Theatre Practice (3) TH 457 History of the Theatre I TH 458 History of the Theatre II TH 464 Costume for the Stage TH Elective (3 hours)
Other required courses include:
ART 102 Art Appreciation COM 101 Oral Communication EN 303 or 304 Shakespeare HKC 144 Conditioning
Foreign Language (One area - 14 hours) or 6 hours at the 200 level
Select 1 of the following: (3 hours)
ART 211 Art History Survey I ART 212 Art History Survey II ART 313 Twentieth-Century Art History
Select 1 of the following:
MUS 100 Music Appreciation MUS 302 History of Music Total degree hours required = 124 semester hours Audited:
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THEATRE MINOR
TH 175 Theatre Appreciation TH 400 Seminar: Special Prob. in Theatre Practice (3)
TH 457 History of Theatre I TH 458 History of Theatre II
Theatre Electives (9 hours)
21 Total Hours Required
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WOMEN’S STUDIES - MINOR
Required Course WS 200 Introduction to Women’s Studies
Electives (15 hours) May choose from the following:
WS/FLS 262 Women in Film WS/COM 303 Images of Women in Film WS/REL 308 Western Women’s Roles in Religion WS/ART 315 Women Artists in History WS/HIS 326 Women in American History WS/EN 350 Women in Literature WS 352/PSY 350 Psychology of Women WS/EN 375 Women in Medieval Literature WS/BU 384 Strategies for the Managerial Woman WS 400 Special Topics in Women’s Studies
Total Hours Required = 18 Audited: