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Area F's For All Majors and Degrees

College of Arts and Letters

Department of Art

BFA Art

  • ARTH 1126 Art and Artists
  • ARTH 1127 Art Resources
  • ARTS 1201 Design 1
  • ARTS 1202 Design 2
  • ARTS 1231 Drawing 1
  • ARTS 1232 Drawing 2
  • ARTS 1285 Ceramics 1

BSEd Art Education

  • ARTH 1127 Art Resources
  • ARTS 1201 Design 1
  • ARTS 1202 Design 2
  • ARTS 1231 Drawing 1
  • EDUF 2215 The American Education Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning

Department of Communication

BA Communication

  • COMM 1105 Interpersonal Communication
  • COMM 1136 Group Communication
  • COMM 1137 Mass Media and Society
  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Select three semester hours from Areas A-E of the core.

BA Communication - Public Relations Concentration

  • COMM 1105 Interpersonal Communication
  • COMM 1136 Group Communication
  • COMM 1137 Mass Media and Society
  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Select three semester hours from Areas A-E of the core.

Department of Criminal Justice

AAS in Criminal Justice

Area 1 - General Education Courses - Required Hours: 24

  • ENGL 1101 English Composition
  • ENGL 1102 English Composition 2
  • Select one mathematics course from Area A or Area D of the core.
    • COMM 2205 Public Speaking
  • Select one science course from Area D of the core (no lab required).
    • HIST 2110 Survey of U. S. History
    • PELM 1205 Concepts of Fitness
    • PEDS **** Physical Education Service course
    • POLS 1101 American Government

Area 2 - Program Requirements - Required Hours: 24

  • CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CRJU 1106 Introduction to Corrections
  • CRJU 1107 Introduction to Legal Methods
  • CRJU 2105 Criminology
  • Select two criminal justice courses (1000-2000 level) as approved by department chair.
  • Select two courses from the following:
    • ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting 1
    • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
    • PHIL 2135 Theories and Issues in Moral Philosophy
    • POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science
    • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology
    • SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

Area 3 - General Education Course Electives - Required Hours: 9

  • Select nine semester hours from Areas A-E of the core curriculum

Area 4 - General Electives (1000-2000 level) - Required Hours: 6

Total Hours Required 63

BS Criminal Justice

  • CRJU 1105 Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • CRJU 1106 Introduction to Corrections
  • CRJU 1107 Introduction to Legal Methods
  • CRJU 2105 Criminology
  • Select two courses from the following:
    • ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting 1
    • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
    • PHIL 2135 Theories and Issues in Moral Philosophy
    • POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science
    • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology
    • SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

General Studies

AS General Studies

  • Select two courses from each of the following areas:
    • Fine Arts/Humanities (Area C)
    • Science/Math/Technology (Area D)
    • Social Sciences (Area E)

Total Hours Required 63

BS General Studies

  • Select two courses from each of the following areas:
    • Fine Arts/Humanities (Area C)
    • Science/Math/Technology (Area D)
    • Social Sciences (Area E)

Department of History

BA History

  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • HIST 1111 Survey of World Civilization 1
  • HIST 1112 Survey of World Civilization 2
  • Select two courses from the following:
    • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics
    • ENGL 2111 World Literature 1
    • ENGL 2112 World Literature 2
    • GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography
    • HIST 2116 Multi-Cultural History of the Americas
    • HIST 2127 History of World Religions: A Survey
    • ITDS 1155 The Western Intellectual Tradition

Department of Language and Literature

BA English

  • ENGL 2145 Introduction to Poetry
  • ENGL 2146 Introduction to Fiction
  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Foreign Language 2002
  • Select one course from the following:
    • ENGL 2111 World Literature 1
    • ENGL 2112 World Literature 2
    • ENGL 2147 Introduction to Film
    • ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature

BA English - Professional Writing Track

  • ENGL 2145 Introduction to Poetry
  • ENGL 2146 Introduction to Fiction
  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Foreign Language 2002
  • Select one course from the following:
    • ENGL 2111 World Literature 1
    • ENGL 2112 World Literature 2
    • ENGL 2147 Introduction to Film
    • ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature

Schwob Department of Music

BA Music

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Major Instrument/Voice
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Major Instrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Major Instrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Major Instrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2313 Keyboard Class 1
  • MUSA 2314 Keyboard Class 2
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities (string students, perhaps guitar/keyboard students)
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities (voice students, perhaps guitar/keyboard students)
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities (wind/percussion students, perhaps guitar/keyboard students)

BM Performance - Instrumental Track

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Major Instrument
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Major Instrument
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Major Instrument
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Major Instrument
  • MUSA 2313 Keyboard Class 1
  • MUSA 2314 Keyboard Class 2
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities

BM Performance - Vocal Track

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Voice
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Voice
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Voice
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Voice
  • MUSA 2313 Keyboard Class 1
  • MUSA 2314 Keyboard Class 2
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities

BM Performance - Piano/Organ Track

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Major Piano/Organ
  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Secondary Piano/Organ
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Major Piano/Organ
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Secondary Piano/Organ
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Major Piano/Organ
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Major Piano/Organ
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities

BM Performance - Piano Pedagogy Track

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Piano
  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Secondary Voice
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Piano
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Secondary Voice
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Piano
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Piano
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities

BM Music Education

  • MUSA 1211 Applied Music - Principal Intrument/Voice
  • MUSA 1212 Applied Music - Principal Intrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2211 Applied Music - Principal Intrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2212 Applied Music - Principal Intrument/Voice
  • MUSA 2313 Keyboard Class 1 *
  • MUSA 2314 Keyboard Class 2 *
  • MUSC 1305 Music Fundamentals
  • MUSC 1115 Music Theory 1
  • MUSC 2101 Music Theory 2
  • MUSC 2102 Music Theory 3
  • Take the appropriate one of the following courses four times:
    • MUSP 1355 Orchestral Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1356 Vocal Ensemble Activities
    • MUSP 1357 Wind Ensemble Activities

* Note: Students in the Choral-Keyboard Track (CH-K) substitute MUSA 2211 (Applied Music - Secondary Voice) for MUSA 2313 and MUSA 2212 (Applied Music - Secondary Voice) for MUSA 2314.

Department of Political Science

BA Political Science

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science
  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Select two 1000/2000-level courses from the following group, no more than one from each discipline:
    • ECON/GEOG/HIST/PHIL/PSYC/SOCI

BS Political Science - Political Behavior/Policy Option

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • MATH 1165 Computer-Assisted Problem Solving
  • MATH 1127 Introductory Statistics
  • POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science
  • Select two 1000/2000-level courses from the following group, no more than one from each discipline:
    • CRJU/GEOG/HIST/PHIL/PSYC/SOCI

BS Political Science - Pre-Law

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • MATH 1165 Computer-Assisted Problem Solving
  • MATH 1127 Introductory Statistics
  • POLS 2101 Introduction to Political Science
  • Select two 1000/2000-level courses from the following group, no more than one from each discipline:
    • CRJU/GEOG/HIST/PHIL/PSYC/SOCI

Department of Theatre

BA Theatre

  • Foreign Language 1002
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • THEA 1175 Script Analysis
  • THEA 1245 Acting 1
  • THEA 1355 Basic Design for Theatre
  • THEA 1365 Stagecraft
  • THEA 1435 Theatre Practice (taken 3 times)

BSEd Theatre Education

  • EDUF 2215 The American Education Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • THEA 1245 Acting 1
  • THEA 1355 Basic Design for Theatre
  • THEA 1365 Stagecraft
  • THEA 1435 Theatre Practice (taken 3 times)

Abbott Turner College of Business

All Majors

BBA

A minimum C grade average is required in the following courses. A minimum C grade is required in ACCT

  • 2101 and ACCT 2102 for accounting majors.
  • ACCT 2101 Principles of Accounting 1
  • ACCT 2102 Principles of Accounting 2
  • BUSA 2106 The Environment of Business
  • CISM 2105 Introduction to Computer Information Systems
  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics

College of Education

Department of Counseling and Clinical Programs

BSEd Mental Retardation

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • ITDS 1146 Introduction to African and African American Culture
  • PSYC 1101 General Psychology
  • Select four semester hours from the following:
    • A content area such as Math or Science
    • An approved Early Childhood Area F course

Department of Curriculum and Instruction

BSEd Early Childhood

  • EDEC 2125 Mathematics for Young Children
  • EDEC 2155 Introduction to Early Childhood
  • EDEC 2156 Literature for Young Children
  • EDEC 2355 Introduction to Practice in Early Childhood
  • EDUF 2215 The American Education Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • Select two semester hours of approved electives

BSEd Middle Grades - Math/Science

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • Select 10 semester hours of math and/or science content areas.

BSEd Middle Grades - Language Arts/Social Science

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • Select nine semester hours of humanities/social sciences approved in Areas C and E.
  • Select one semester hour seminar from Area B.

BSEd Secondary English Language Arts

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • ENGL 2135 Multicultural Literature
  • ENGL 2145 Introduction to Poetry
  • ENGL 2146 Introduction to Fiction
  • ITDS **** Area B approved seminar

BSEd Secondary Science Education - Biology

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • Select eight semester hours from the following, such that these courses plus science courses in Area D consist of two sequence science courses in each of two areas:
    • BIOL 1115/1315 Principles of Biology and Principles of Biology Lab
    • BIOL 1225 Contemporary Issues in Biology with Lab
    • CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 and Chemistry 1 Lab
    • CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 and Chemistry 2 Lab
    • PHYS 1111/1311 Introductory Physics 1 and Physics 1 Lab
    • PHYS 1112/1312 Introductory Physics 2 and Physics 2 Lab
  • Carry-over of one semester hour from MATH 1131 if selected from Area A or select seminar from Area B.
  • Carry-over of one semester hour from MATH 1132 if selected from Area D or select seminar from Area B.

BSEd Secondary Science Education - Chemistry

  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • Select eight semester hours from the following, such that these courses plus science courses in Area D consist of two sequence science courses in each of two areas:
    • BIOL 1115/1315 Principles of Biology and Principles of Biology Lab
    • BIOL 1225 Contemporary Issues in Biology with Lab
    • CHEM 1211/1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 and Chemistry 1 Lab
    • CHEM 1212/1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 and Chemistry 2 Lab
    • PHYS 1111/1311 Introductory Physics 1 and Physics 1 Lab
    • PHYS 1112/1312 Introductory Physics 2 and Physics 2 Lab
  • Carry-over of one semester hour from MATH 1131 if selected from Area A or select seminar from Area B.
  • Carry-over of one semester hour from MATH 1132 if selected from Area D or select seminar from Area B.

BSEd Secondary Mathematics Education

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography
  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

BSEd Secondary History Education

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography
  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

BSEd Secondary Social Science Education

  • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
  • EDUF 2215 The American Educational Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • GEOG 3107 World Regional Geography
  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology

Department of Physical Education and Leisure Management

BSEd Health and Physical Education

  • BIOL 1216 Human Biology
  • EDUF 2214 The American Education Experience
  • EDUF 2216 Human Development, Motivation, and Learning
  • HESC 2105 Personal Health
  • PELM 2205 Introduction to Physical Education and Recreation

BS Recreation and Park Administration

  • PELM 2205 Introduction to Physical Education and Recreation
  • PELM 2206 Recreation Program Design
  • Select 12 semester hours in electives, 1000-2000 level (advisor approval required).

BS Exercise Science

  • BIOL 2221 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
  • BIOL 2222 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
  • PELM 2105 Weight Control
  • PELM 2205 Introduction to Physical Education and Recreation
  • RESP 2105 Medical Terminology
  • Select one math/science course (advisor approval required)

College of Science

Department of Biology

BA Biology

  • BIOL 2185 Research Methods in Biology
  • CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab
  • CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry 2
  • CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Foreign Language 2002
  • ITDS 2748 Topics in Global Issues
  • ITDS 2749 Ethics and Legal Issues in the Professions

BS Biology

  • BIOL 2185 Research Methods in Biology
  • CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab
  • CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry 2
  • CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab
  • PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1
  • PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2
  • PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 Lab
  • PHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 Lab

Department of Chemistry and Geology

BA Chemistry

  • CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab
  • CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry 2
  • CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab
  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area D)
  • PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1
  • PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2
  • PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 Lab
  • PHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 Lab

BS Chemistry

  • CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab
  • CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry 2
  • CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab
  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area D)
  • PHYS 2111 Principles of Physics 1
  • PHYS 2112 Principles of Physics 2
  • PHYS 2311 Principles of Physics 1 Lab
  • PHYS 2312 Principles of Physics 2 Lab

BS Geology

  • ITDS **** Area B approved course
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area D)
  • Select two science sequences from the following that were not taken to satisfy Area D
    • CHEM 1211 Principles of Chemistry 1
    • CHEM 1211L Principles of Chemistry 1 Lab
    • CHEM 1212 Principles of Chemistry 2
    • CHEM 1212L Principles of Chemistry 2 Lab
    • GEOL 1121 Introductory Geosciences 1: Physical Geology
    • GEOL 1122 Introductory Geosciences 2: Historical Geology
    • PHYS 1111 Introductory Physics 1
    • PHYS 1112 Introductory Physics 2
    • PHYS 1311 Introductory Physics 1 Lab
    • PHYS 1312 Introductory Physics 2 Lab

Department of Computer Science

BS Applied Computer Science

  • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
  • CPSC 1302 Computer Science 2
  • CPSC 2105 Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
  • CPSC 2108 Data Structures and File Management
  • ITDS **** One or two additional courses from Area B to complete Area F
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
    • If MATH 1132 taken in Area D include the extra hour here and substitute a CPSC elective course

BS Computer Science

  • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
  • CPSC 1302 Computer Science 2
  • CPSC 2105 Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
  • CPSC 2108 Data Structures and File Management
  • ITDS **** One or two additional courses from Area B to complete Area F
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
    • If MATH 1132 taken in Area D include the extra hour here and substitute a CPSC elective course

BS Computer Science - Hardware

  • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
  • CPSC 1302 Computer Science 2
  • CPSC 2105 Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
  • CPSC 2108 Data Structures and File Management
  • ITDS **** One or two additional courses from Area B to complete Area F
  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (1 hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
    • If MATH 1132 taken in Area D include the extra hour here and substitute a CPSC elective course

AAS in Computer Science

Area 1 - General Education Courses - Required Hours: 27-29

  • COMM 2205 Public Speaking
  • ENGL 1101 English Composition 1
  • ENGL 1102 English Composition 2
  • HIST 2110 Survey of U.S. History
  • PEDS **** Physical Education Service course
  • PELM 1205 Concepts of Fitness
  • POLS 1101 American Government
  • Area A approved mathematics course
  • Area D approved mathematics course (except MATH 1227)
  • Area D approved lab science course
  • Area D approved science course (no lab required)

Area 2 - Program Requirements - Required Hours: 29

  • CPSC 1111 Structured Programming with COBOL 1
  • CPSC 1112 Structured Programming with COBOL 2
  • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
  • CPSC 1302 Computer Science 2
  • CPSC 2105 Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming
  • CPSC 2108 Data Structures and File Management
  • CPSC 2158 Advanced Assembler Concepts
  • MATH 1227 Introductory Statistics
  • PHIL 2105 Formal Logic
  • Select one of the following two courses:
    • ECON 2105 Principles of Macroeconomics
    • ECON 2106 Principles of Microeconomics

Area 3 - Program Electives - Required Hours: 5-7

  • Select five-seven semester hours of computer science courses.

Total Hours Required 63

Division of Health Professions

BS Health Science

  • HESC 1105 Introduction to the Health Professions
  • HESC 1115 Interpersonal Relations
  • HESC 1116 Interviewing Techniques
  • HESC 2105 Personal Health
  • HESC 2115 Group Communication
  • HESC 2125 Applied Nutrition

BS in Nursing

  • BIOL 2221 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
  • BIOL 2222 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
  • BIOL 2225 Microbiology for the Health Sciences
  • MATH 1227 Introductory Statistics
  • NURS 2275 Introduction to Professional Nursing

AS in Nursing

Area 1 - General Education Courses - Required Hours: 26

  • BIOL 2225 Microbiology for the Health Sciences
  • CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1351 Survey of Chemistry Lab 1
  • COMM 2205 Communications
  • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
  • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
  • PEDS **** Physical Education Service course
  • PELM 1205 Concepts of Fitness
  • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology
  • An Area A approved mathematics course

Area 2 - Program Requirements - Required Hours: 46

  • BIOL 2221 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
  • BIOL 2222 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
  • NURS 1205 Foundations of Nursing
  • NURS 1206 Pharmacology
  • NURS 1207 Medical-Surgical Nursing
  • NURS 2205 Nursing Trends and Issues
  • NURS 2206 Psychiatric Nursing
  • NURS 2207 Maternal-Infant Nursing
  • NURS 2208 Advanced Medical-Surgical Nursing

Total Hours Required 72

AS in Respiratory Therapy

Area 1 - General Education Courses - Required Hours: 27

  • BIOL 2225 Microbiology for the Health Sciences
  • CHEM 1151 Survey of Chemistry 1
  • CHEM 1152 Survey of Chemistry 2
  • CHEM 1351 Survey of Chemistry Lab 1
  • CHEM 1352 Survey of Chemistry Lab 2
  • COMM 2205 Communications
  • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
  • ENGL 1102 English Composition II
  • MATH 1111 College Algebra
  • PEDS **** Physical Education Service course
  • PELM 1205 Concepts of Fitness

Area 2 - Program Requirements - Required Hours: 43

  • BIOL 2221 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1
  • BIOL 2222 Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
  • RESP 2115 Cardiopulmonary Physiology
  • RESP 2116 Cardiopulmonary Assessment
  • RESP 2117 Respiratory Pathophysiology
  • RESP 2118 Pharmacology for Respiratory Care
  • RESP 2119 Neonatal Respiratory Care
  • RESP 2215 Respiratory Care Procedures and Equipment
  • RESP 2216 Blood Gases
  • RESP 2217 Mechanical Ventilation
  • RESP 2225 Intensive Respiratory Care
  • RESP 2226 Clinical Simulation and Application
  • RESP 2301 Clinical Practicum 1
  • RESP 2302 Clinical Practicum 2
  • RESP 2303 Clinical Practicum 3

Total Hours Required 70

Department of Mathematics

BA Mathematics

  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
  • MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
  • Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
    • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
    • MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
    • MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
    • MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability

BS Mathematics

  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
  • MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
  • Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
    • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
    • MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
    • MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
    • MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability

BS Mathematics - Applied Mathematics Concentration

  • MATH 1131 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 1 (one semester hour from Area A or D)
  • MATH 1132 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 2
  • MATH 2135 Calculus with Analytical Geometry 3
  • Select three courses from the following four. If MATH 1132 is completed in Area D, then all four courses must be taken and one semester hour will carry over from Area D.
    • CPSC 1301 Computer Science 1
    • MATH 2115 Introduction to Linear Algebra
    • MATH 2155 Foundations of Advanced Mathematics
    • MATH 2175 Introduction to Probability

Department of Psychology and Sociology

BA Psychology

  • BIOL 1115 Principles of Biology a
  • BIOL 1315 Principles of Biology Lab b
  • MATH 1227 Introductory Statistics
  • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology c
  • Foreign Language 2001
  • Foreign Language 2002
  • Select two semester hours of non-psychology courses from the core.

BS Psychology

  • BIOL 1115 Principles of Biology a
  • BIOL 1315 Principles of Biology Lab b
  • MATH 1227 Introductory Statistics
  • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology c
  • Select two laboratory science courses approved in Area D.

Notes:

  • a. If taken in the core it must be replaced by another lab science approved for the Area D.
  • b. If taken in the core it must be replaced with a mathematics/technology course approved for Area D.
  • c. If taken in the core it must be replaced with another behavioral science approved for Area E.

BS Sociology

  • ANTH 1105 Cultural Anthropology
  • ENGL 2111 World Literature 1
  • ENGL 2112 World Literature 2
  • PHIL 1105 Survey of Philosophical Thought
  • PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology
  • SOCI 1101 Introductory Sociology

Note: If any course listed above is used to satisfy Area A-E, select another course approved for the same area of the core.

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