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Narrative Courses
AFRI 350 Special Topics in Africana Studies
AFRI 450 Special Topics in Africana Studies
ECED 580 Workshop:
FILM 450 Topics in the Study of Film
HED 450 Topics in Health Education
HED 480 Workshop in Health Education
THTR 480 Workshop in Theatre
a 400-level Spanish or Portuguese course in Latin American literature As needed film, culture, etc.
A communication course
A course approved by advisor
ADDITIONAL COURSES in science at the graduate level
A MINIMUM OF TWO COURSES in studio art at the 400- or 500-level
A modern languages course numbered 114 or above
And
And
And
And
and one of the following:
ANTH 325-327 Regional Studies in Cultural Anthropology
A psychology course at the 300-level or above
CEP Elective
Cognates-TWO-COURSES-in-Portuguese-6-8
Cognates: TWO COURSES in Spanish
computer science at the 300-level or above
COURSEWORK-in-research-methods-chosen-with-advisor-s-consent-3
Dental Hygiene Licensure Transfer Credits
Dental Hygiene Licensure Transfer Credits
ECED 449 Early Childhood Community Program Internship
Elective
Elective
Elective
ELECTIVE, chosen with advisor’s consent
Electives
Electives (approved by advisor or chair)
FOUR ADDITIONAL COURSES in sociology
HIST 550 (331) Topics in American History
HIST 550 (357) Topics in American History
JSTD 3XX Topics in Justice Studies
Level II printmaking or sculpture by special arrangement and with consent of department chair
MUS 161–163 Large Ensembles (in one major ensemble)
MUS 161-163 Large Ensembles
MUS 161–163 Large Ensembles (in one major ensemble)
MUS 161-163 Large Ensembles (in one ensemble)
MUS 164-166 Chamber Ensembles
MUS 164-166 Chamber Ensembles
MUS 270-286 Applied Music
MUS 270–286 or 288–289 Applied Music (in one instrument)
MUS 370-388 Applied-Music (in one instrument)
MUS 561-563 Large Ensembles
MUS 564-566 Chamber Ensembles
MUS 570-589 Applied Music
Nursing Transfer Electives
One 400-level biology course, with consent of department chair
ONE ADDITIONAL COURSE in Portuguese at the 300-level or above
ONE ADDITIONAL STUDIO COURSE at the 200- or 300-level
ONE COURSE at the 300-level in non-Western history
ONE COURSE at the 300-level in Western history
ONE COURSE chosen with advisor’s consent
ONE COURSE EACH from Categories A, B, and C
ONE COURSE in an aspect of nonprofit organizations or philanthropy
ONE COURSE in multicultural perspectives, chosen with advisor’s consent
ONE COURSE in research methods, chosen with advisor’s consent
ONE COURSE In sociology at the 200-level
ONE COURSE in studio art
ONE ELECTIVE in an aspect of nonprofit organizations or philanthropy
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
Or
SIX CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES at the graduate level appropriate to course of study
SIX CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES at the graduate level, chosen with consent
SIX CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES at the graduate level in accounting
SIX CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES at the graduate level in accounting appropriate to career plans
Studio II (one 200- or 300-level course)
Studio I (one 200-level course)
three 300- or 400-level English courses
THREE ADDITIONAL COURSES in management at the 300-level or above
THREE ADDITIONAL COURSES in marketing at the 300-level
THREE CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES at the graduate level in computer information systems
TWELVE CREDIT HOURS OF COURSES chosen from approved areas
TWO 200 level or above courses from BIOL, CHEM, HSCI, PHYS or PSCI
TWO ADDITIONAL COURSES in computer information systems
TWO COURSES chosen with advisor’s consent
TWO COURSES in another foreign language
TWO COURSES in art studio, history, or theory at the 400- or 500-level
TWO COURSES in management at the 300-level or above
WRITTEN THESIS based on the research done in BIOL 691–696
XXX 350 Topics Course