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ACCT - Accounting
AGR - Agriculture
APS - Appalachian Studies
ART - Art
ASTR - Astronomy
BBA - Business Administration
BIOL - Biology
BIS - Business Information Systems
BMS - Biomedical Science
CHEM - Chemistry
CHI - Chinese
CIS - Computer Information Systems
COMS - Strategic Communication
CRIM - Criminology
CRW - Creative Writing
CS - Computer Science
CTE - Career and Technical Education
CTMR - Computed Tomography/Magnetic Resonance
CVM - Convergent Media
DMS - Diagnostic Medical Sonography
ECON - Economics
EDAH - Adult and Higher Education
EDEC - Early Childhood Education
EDEE - Early Elementary/P-5 Education
EDEL - Elementary Education
EDEM - Early Elementary and Middle Grades Education
EDF - Education Foundations
EDGC - Guidance and Counseling
EDMG - Middle Grades Education
EDSE - Secondary Education
EDSP - Special Education
EDUC - Education Professional
ENG - English
ESL - English as Second Language
ESS - Earth Systems Science
FIN - Finance
FLM - Film Studies
FNA - Fine Arts
FRN - French
FYS - First Year Seminar
GEO - Geography
GER - German
GOVT - Government
HLTH - Health
HON - Honors
HPE - Health and Physical Education
HSM - Health Systems Management
HST - History
HUM - Humanities
IECE - Interdisciplinary Early Childhood Education
IET - Industrial and Engineering Technology
IMS - Imaging Sciences
IST - International Studies
ITCD - Industrial Technology - Computer Aided Design
ITCG - Industrial Technology - Computer Graphics
ITCM - Industrial Technology - Construction Management
ITEC - Electrical, Electronics, Telecommunications and Computer Technology
ITL - Italian
ITMT - Industrial Technology - Manufacturing
LAT - Latin
LEAD - Leadership
LSIM - Library Science
MATH - Mathematics
MKT - Marketing
MNGT - Management
MS - Military Science
MSU - University Studies
MUSC - Music Conducting
MUSE - Music Education
MUSG - Music Class Applied
MUSH - Music (History and Literature)
MUSM - Music Ensembles
MUSP - Music Private Applied
MUST - Music Theory
MUSW - Music Research
NEUR - Neuroscience
NURA - Nursing (Associate Level)
NURB - Nursing (Bachelor Level)
NUR - Nursing
NURS - Nursing
NUTR - Nutrition
PHED - Physical Education
PHIL - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
PLS - Paralegal Studies
PPOL - Public Policy
PS - Political Science
PSY - Psychology
RAPP - Regional Analysis and Public Policy
RCP - Respiratory Care Technology
REAL - Real Estate
REL - Religion
RSCI - Radiologic Sciences
RUS - Russian
SCI - Science
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Narrative Courses
> A-L
A-L
A computer workshop taken for college credit
Additional courses equated in International Studies
Additional electives
300-400 level courses in literature, linguistics, or foreign languages
Advanced Biology Elective
Advanced Biology Electives
Advanced Electives
Advanced electives for minor
AGR 102
Agricultural Experience
AGR 339, 402, or 439
(choose one)
AGR 339 or 439
Cooperative Ed
AGR 402
Adv Agricultural Experience
AGR 402 or 439
(choose one)
Agricultural Sciences Core
AGR or VET 499C
Capstone
and
and
and
and
An Overseas Experience
Approved 300-400 level electives
Approved Accounting Electives
Approved AGR courses
Approved Agricultural Electives
Approved Agricultural Mechanics Elective
Approved Animal Science Elective
Approved CIS Electives
Approved Cooperative Education
Approved Economics Electives
Approved Economics Minor Electives
Approved Electives
Approved Electives
Approved Electives for CIS Minor
ITEC, MATH, PHYS, or SSE electives approved by advisor
Approved Finance Electives
Approved Marketing electives
Approved Marketing Minor electives
MATH, PHYS, CS, or SSE electives approved by advisor
Approved Small Bus Mgnt and Entrepren. Electives
Approved Soil Science Elective
Approved SPA 300-400 level electives
Area Core Requirements
ART
elective
ART
electives
ART electives
Choose 12 hours from ART
ART
electives
ART electives
Choose 18 hours from ART
ART electives
Choose 24 hours from ART
ART
electives
ART electives
Choose 6 hours from ART
ART History
ART History
ART History: 300-level or above
ART History
300-level or higher elective
ART History
Choose two 300-level or higher electives
ART History
Bands
Business Qualifying and Prerequisite Courses
CHEM 101 or 111
(choose one)
CHEM
Electives above 300
CHEM
Electives above 300-level
CHEM Electives numbered 302 or higher and approved by chemistry advisor
Chemical Dependency Electives
Choirs
CIS 217
Contemporary IT Applications
CIS 360
Business Enterprise Systems
CLEP education (available in the University Testing Center)
COMM 495
Administering the Comm Program
COMS 347 or 447
Internship
CVM 177, 277, 377, or 477
Convergent Media Practicum
EDEE 423
Supervised Student Teaching Practicum
EDSP 435
Supervised Teaching Practicum
Elective in Mathematics from 152-199 level
Electives
Electives 300-level courses or above
Electives
Electives above FRN 202
Electives from mathematics courses above 300-level
English Elective
ENG
Literature elective
ESS/SSE 300 or Higher
ESS
Electives approved by advisor
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
one course above 101-level in any foreign language
Foreign Language Requirement
Four HST 3XX
Electives in History
Free Electives
Free Electives
Free Electives
General BIOL AGR, or VET elective
General Education Capstone
General Education courses
General education distribution
General Education Requirements
General elective
General Electives - chosen from 300 + level
General electives
Geology Field Camp
GOVT 300-349
(choose one)
GOVT 360-368
(choose one)
GOVT
electives
Hispanic Literature Electives
Hispanic/SPA Literature Electives
HST 301-306
Chronological U.S. History
HST 301-306, 340-360
U.S. History
HST 301-306 or HST 351 or HST 352
(choose one)
HST 301-328
Chronological History
HST 311-328
Chronological World History
HST 311-328, 370-375
World History
HST 312-320 or HST 372
(choose one)
HST 321-326 or HST 311 or HST 375
(choose one)
HST 340-360
Thematic U.S. History
HST 340-375
Thematic History
HST 342-347 or HST 349
(choose one)
HST 370-375
Thematic World History
HST 3XX
Elective in History
HST 3XX
Electives in History
HST 3XX
Electives in History
HST 3XX
Electives in History
Humanities Elective
HUM I
Humanities
HUM II
Humanities
IMS 376
Imaging Discipline for Transfers
IMS 378
Imaging Discipline for Transfers
IMS 379
Imaging Discipline for Transfers
International Business Course
ITEC, MATH, PHYS, or SSE electives approved by advisor
ITEC, MATH, PHYS, or SSE electives approved by advisor
Jazz Ensembles
K credit with successful completion of NURA 113 & admission into ADNP
Keyboard Ensembles
Literature electives
300-400 level courses