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POLS ___ 12 additional credits of POLS 200 level and above classes
Any 300 or 400 level PSY course
XXXX ___ Elective
XXXX ____ Major Elective
Major Field and Related Electives
Major Field and Related Electives
MATH ____ MATH 6 credits
MATH ____ MATH 100 Level
MATH XXX Two additional credits in MATH
May include but are not limited to
MGT ____ 300-400 Level elective
MGT 486 Internship
MGT ____ Concentration Course 1
MGT ____ Concentration Course 2
MGT ____ Concentration Course 3
MGT ____ Concentration Course 4
MGT ____ Concentration Course 5
Middle and High School Curriculum
MLNG 499 Student Teaching Internship
MLSP ___ Language 400-level literature/civilization
MLSP ___ MLSP Elective
MLXX 116 GN: French I, or German I, or Spanish I
MLXX 117 Modern Language II
ML__ ____ Modern Language
MLXX ____ Modern Language 116 or 117
ML__ ____ Modern Language I
ML__ ____ Modern Language II
PHYS ____ Nine additional credits in Physics 300-level or above
one 3-credit course
One additional Art History course from
CPSC ____ One CPSC course or its equivalent chosen with the consent of the adviser
one of:
One of the following five courses:
One of the following two courses:
One or two free electives within Physical and Environmental Sciences
ART XXX One upper level art history course
or any 300 or 400 level PSY course
PSY ____ or any 300 or 400 level PSY course
OR both of the following
or higher
OR
OR
OR
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Other approved electives
Other courses may be taken with approval
PAPA Assessment
PETE 344
PETE 1XX PETE Activity Course 100 level
PETE 2XX PETE Activity Course 200 level
PETE Activity Course 200 level
PHIL ____ PHIL "Choose four" Course for Concentration
PHIL ____ PHIL Elective
PHIL ____ PHIL "Required Course" for Concentration
PHIL XXX (6) Philosophy credits
PHYS 240 may be substituted for PHYS 162
PHYS 301 Strength Of Materials
PHYS 403 Optics
PHYS 423 Advanced Electronics
PHYS 432 Applied Electromagnetic Theory: Radio Waves and High Frequency Circuits
Physical Science
PHYS ___ Physics Elective
PHYS XXX PHYS Elective
Political Science
POLS ____ Political Science Elective
POLS ____ Political Science Elective
POLS ____ Political Science Elective
POLS ____ Political Science elective 200 level or above
Program will be reclassified as 100 percent online
Programming
PSED 350
PSY ____ Psychology - Biological Based
Psychology - Biological Based
Psychology - Integrative Course
PSY ____ Psychology - Socio-cultural Based
PSY ____ Psychology Elective
XXXX ____ Psychology or Upper Division Elective
Psychology or Upper Division Electives
PSY ____ Psychology - Biological Based
RECR ___ Recreation Elective
RECR 391/392/393 Recreation Practicum
Related Elective
Related electives
Related electives in other social sciences
Required Course in CMST Track
XXXX ____ Science Sequence
Six credits in Mathematics
SMGT ___ SMGT Elective (1)
SMGT ___ SMGT Elective (2)
Social Science
XXXX ____ Social Science General Education course
Social Science General Education Elective
SOSW ____ Social Work Elective
Sociology
SOC ____ Sociology Elective (300 or 400 level)
SOC ____ Sociology Elective
SOC ____ Sociology Electives (100 or 200 level)
SPED Elective
SPED Elective Seminar
SPED Elective three courses
Speech Communications
SMGT ___ Sport Management Elective
SMGT ___ Sport Management Elective
Statistics
ART ____ Studio Art or Design Course
ART ____ Studio Art or Design Course
Take PEARSON Pre-Service Academic Performance Assessment (PAPA) Reading, Writing, & Math
XXXX ___ Three (3) courses at the 300-level or above
Three courses from:
XXXX ____ Three credit 300-level or above in Earth and Space Science as approved by advisor
three credits from MATH courses numbered 300 to 485
Three credits in English Literature course
Three credits of a performance ensemble or applied lessons
XXX ____ Three elective courses
ENGL 3xx/4xx three (3) ENGL courses at the 300 level or above
three semester hours from courses numbered 300 to 485
THTR Course
Traditional 4-year Track or Accelerated 3-year Track
Twelve-month internship in a hospital laboratory approved by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the American Medical Association
ENGL 3XX / 4XX Two 300-400 level literature courses
ECON ___ Two additional ECON courses
HLTH ____ Two Health Electives
PHIL ___ Two other 300 or 400 level PHIL courses
XXX ____ Upper Division Elective
ART ___ Upper Level Art History Elective
XXXX ___ Upper Level Elective
XXXX ___ Upper Level Electives (6 credits)
XXXX ____ Upper Level Electives 3-9 credits
Upper level electives 9 credits
Upper-Level Music Course
XXXX ___ Upper-Level Science Elective
Upper-Level Theatre Course
XXXX ___ Upper-Level Science Elective
XXX 499 Student Teaching Internship
Professional Education courses
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #1
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #2
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #3
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #4
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #5
XXXX ___ Major Concentration #6
MATH XXX GN: MATH
Math
MATH ____ Math Concentration Course
MATH ___ Math Elective
MATH ___ Math Elective
MATH ____ Math Elective
Music Elective
Music Elective
XXXX ____ Natural Science General Education
Nine credits of music courses at the 300-400 level
one course in CPSC
one CPSC course or its equivalent chosen with the consent of the adviser
MATH ___ one MATH elective (300-level or higher)
one POLS elective (200-level or above)
One semester of a foreign language
One three-credit music history courses at the 200 level or above
One three-credit music theory at the 200 level or above
other German courses with departmental authorization
PC's & Their Uses
PEARSON Pre-Service Academic Performance Assessment (PAPA) Reading, Writing, & Math
Performing Art
PETE XXX PETE Activity Course
PHIL ___ PHIL 200-level course
PHIL ___ PHIL 200-level or 300-level course
Philosophy or Foreign Language
PHYS ___ Physics Elective
PHYS ___ Physics Elective
RECR ___ RECR Practicum
RECR ___ 2 RECR Practicums
PSY ____ Psychology Elective
PSY ____ Psychology Elective
PSY ____ Psychology Elective
Psychology or Upper Division Elective
XXXX ____ Psychology or Upper-Division Elective
XXXX ____ Psychology or Upper-Division Elective
Psychology or Upper Division Elective
XXXX ____ Psychology or Upper-Division Elective
Psychology or Upper Division Elective
PSY ____ Psychology Specialty Course
Psychology Specialty Course
Sport Management Elective
Sport Management Elective