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Anderson UniversityAnderson University
SStudenttudent
OOrientationrientation
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RRegistrationegistration
WELCOMES YOU TO:
My Name is Crysti LunaMy Name is Crysti Luna
Director ofDirector of
Educational Support Educational Support ServicesServices
My office is located in the My office is located in the Registrar’s office on the second Registrar’s office on the second floor of Decker Hall (#258c).floor of Decker Hall (#258c).
AgendaAgenda
8:00-8:45 8:00-8:45 Liberal Arts Curriculum overviewLiberal Arts Curriculum overview8:45-11:00 8:45-11:00 Math & English Placement ExamsMath & English Placement Exams11:00-noon 11:00-noon Online Foreign Language exam-Online Foreign Language exam-if if
neededneeded
Speech placement examSpeech placement exam11:30-12:30 11:30-12:30 LunchLunch12:3012:30 Library--under the sky lightLibrary--under the sky light
12:30-3:3012:30-3:30 Registration for classesRegistration for classes
Advising Information cardAdvising Information card Transfer/ AP creditTransfer/ AP credit If you have any transfer work / Dual credit courses/ AP If you have any transfer work / Dual credit courses/ AP
credit, have your advisor at registration make a note in credit, have your advisor at registration make a note in your file. (request transcripts)your file. (request transcripts)
Direction letterDirection letter AccessAU-- AccessAU-- web-based information systemweb-based information system - Class Schedules - Degree Audits - Registration -- Class Schedules - Degree Audits - Registration - - Chapel - Chapel AttendanceAttendance - Midterm and final grades posted - - Midterm and final grades posted -
Raven mail -- Raven mail -- Please begin to check your AU e-mail Please begin to check your AU e-mail nownow
The letter also has your ID number, so you have it for The letter also has your ID number, so you have it for placement placement
exam identification.exam identification.
Authorization for ReleaseAuthorization for Releaseof Information formof Information form
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, also known as the Buckley Amendment, helps protect also known as the Buckley Amendment, helps protect the privacy of student records. The Act applies to all the privacy of student records. The Act applies to all institutions that are the recipients of federal funding. institutions that are the recipients of federal funding.
FERPA provisions assure that college students have the FERPA provisions assure that college students have the right to access their own education records. Provisions right to access their own education records. Provisions also indicate that students must give written consent also indicate that students must give written consent in order for anyone else – including a parent or in order for anyone else – including a parent or guardian – to be given access to their education guardian – to be given access to their education records. This includes access to reports of grades as records. This includes access to reports of grades as well as conversations with AU personnel about the well as conversations with AU personnel about the student’s academic progress.student’s academic progress.
To GraduateTo Graduate
You need 124 semester hoursYou need 124 semester hours You earn those hours You earn those hours
through:through:
Liberal Arts classes (58 hrs)Liberal Arts classes (58 hrs)
Major classes (30-80+ hrs)Major classes (30-80+ hrs) Elective classes Elective classes (to get to 124 (to get to 124
hours)hours)
In order to graduate in four In order to graduate in four years, students need to years, students need to average 15 or 16 credit hours average 15 or 16 credit hours per semester.per semester.
12-17 hours are considered 12-17 hours are considered full time. full time.
Liberal Arts CurriculumLiberal Arts Curriculum
Please refer to the Liberal Arts Please refer to the Liberal Arts Program Requirement Sheet.Program Requirement Sheet.
There are Five content areas included inAU’s Liberal Arts Program
As we go though the liberal artsAs we go though the liberal arts
options this morning, please options this morning, please make make
notes about the classes that notes about the classes that interest you to help with the interest you to help with the scheduling of fall classes when scheduling of fall classes when you are advised this afternoon.you are advised this afternoon.
I. Christianity & Biblical StudiesI. Christianity & Biblical Studies
Category A: Category A: Biblical Literacy & InterpretationBiblical Literacy & Interpretation
1 course for 4 hours or two courses for 6 hrs1 course for 4 hours or two courses for 6 hrs
BIBL 2000 Introduction to the Bible - 4 hrs
*BIBL 2010 History and Literature of theOld Testament - 3 hrs
*BIBL 2020 History and Literature of theNew Testament - 3 hrs
*Both 2010 and 2020 must be completed to receivecredit for this area.
Category B: Development of Christian Category B: Development of Christian FaithFaith
BIBL/RLGN 3000BIBL/RLGN 3000 Bible,Chrstns Bible,Chrstns && Bibl Interp-3 Bibl Interp-3 hrshrs [WI][WI]
BIBL 3260BIBL 3260 New Testament Faith for Life - 3 hrs New Testament Faith for Life - 3 hrsBIBL 3320BIBL 3320 Hebrew Roots of Christian Faith - 3 hrs Hebrew Roots of Christian Faith - 3 hrsBIBL 3410BIBL 3410 Images of Jesus Then and Now - 3 hrs Images of Jesus Then and Now - 3 hrsPSYC 3200PSYC 3200 Liv Chr Faith in Post-Mod World - 3 hrs Liv Chr Faith in Post-Mod World - 3 hrsRLGN 3100RLGN 3100 Chr Understandings Human Exper - 3 Chr Understandings Human Exper - 3
hrshrs
I. Christianity & Biblical StudiesI. Christianity & Biblical Studies
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2A: HistoryCategory 2A: HistoryRequirements: One 3-hour courseRequirements: One 3-hour course
HIST 2000HIST 2000 History of World Civilization - 3 hrs History of World Civilization - 3 hrsHIST 2030HIST 2030 Western Civilization I - 3 hrs Western Civilization I - 3 hrsHIST 2040HIST 2040 Western Civilization II - 3 hrs Western Civilization II - 3 hrsHIST 2110HIST 2110 American Civilization I - 3 hrs American Civilization I - 3 hrsHIST 2120HIST 2120 American Civilization II - 3 hrs American Civilization II - 3 hrs
II.II. History and the Contemporary History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2B: Social StructuresCategory 2B: Social StructuresRequirements: One 3-hour courseRequirements: One 3-hour course
ECON 2010ECON 2010 Principles of Macroeconomics - 3 Principles of Macroeconomics - 3 hrshrs
FLAN 2000FLAN 2000 Language and Society - 3 hrs Language and Society - 3 hrsPOSC 2100POSC 2100 American National Government - American National Government -
3 hrs3 hrsSOCI 2010SOCI 2010 Introduction to Sociology - 3 hrs Introduction to Sociology - 3 hrsSOCI 2020SOCI 2020 Social Problems - 3 hrs Social Problems - 3 hrsSOCI 2100SOCI 2100 Introduction to Family Science - 3 Introduction to Family Science - 3
hrshrs
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2C: Global StudiesCategory 2C: Global StudiesRequirements: Requirements: One 3/4 hour, upper-division classOne 3/4 hour, upper-division class
ARTH 3410ARTH 3410 Hiroshima & Nagasaki: Hiroshima & Nagasaki: Art, Racism, Total War Art, Racism, Total War - 4 hrs- 4 hrs
BSNS 3120BSNS 3120 Global Business - 3 hrs Global Business - 3 hrs BSNS 4120BSNS 4120 International Management - 3 hrsInternational Management - 3 hrsBSNS 4250BSNS 4250 Global Marketing - 3 hrs Global Marketing - 3 hrsCOMM 3110COMM 3110 Intercultural Communication - 3 hrs Intercultural Communication - 3 hrsEDUC 3550 EDUC 3550 Intercultural Education - 3 hrsIntercultural Education - 3 hrsENGL 3220ENGL 3220 Global Literature - 3 hrsGlobal Literature - 3 hrsFLAN 3400FLAN 3400 The French & Spanish Speaking Caribbean The French & Spanish Speaking Caribbean
- 3 hrs- 3 hrsHIST 3240HIST 3240 History of Russia & Soviet Union- 3 hrs History of Russia & Soviet Union- 3 hrsHIST 3260HIST 3260 Women in the World 1800-Present - 3 Women in the World 1800-Present - 3hrs hrs
[WI][WI]
HIST 3280HIST 3280 The Age of Global Empires - 3 hrs The Age of Global Empires - 3 hrs … …
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2C: Global Studies Category 2C: Global Studies (cont.)(cont.)
HIST 3300HIST 3300 Middle East - 3 hrs Middle East - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
HIST 3330HIST 3330 History of Modern China - 3 hrs History of Modern China - 3 hrsHIST 3370 HIST 3370 General History of Latin America - 3 hrsGeneral History of Latin America - 3 hrsMUSC 3220MUSC 3220 World Music - 3 hrs World Music - 3 hrsNURS 4540NURS 4540 Intercultural Health Care - 3 hrs Intercultural Health Care - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
POSC 3300POSC 3300 International Politics - 3 hrs International Politics - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
POSC 3310POSC 3310 Security & Peace Studies - 3 Security & Peace Studies - 3hrs hrs [WI][WI]
POSC 3420POSC 3420 Issues in Contemporary Democracy - 3 hrs Issues in Contemporary Democracy - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
RLGN/HIST 3320RLGN/HIST 3320 A World of Religions - 3 hrs A World of Religions - 3 hrs
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2D: Complementary Upper-Category 2D: Complementary Upper- Division Division
Requirements: One add’l course from C or Requirements: One add’l course from C or DD
BIBL 3310BIBL 3310 Archaeological Hist Ancient Near East Archaeological Hist Ancient Near East --3 3 hrshrs
HIST 3150HIST 3150 Europe since 1870 - 3 hrsEurope since 1870 - 3 hrsHIST 3451HIST 3451 US from Gilded Age to 1945 - 3 hrs US from Gilded Age to 1945 - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
HIST 3452HIST 3452 US from 1945 to Present - 3 hrs US from 1945 to Present - 3 hrs [WI][WI]
MUSC 3110MUSC 3110 History of Music I - 3 hrsHistory of Music I - 3 hrsMUSC 3120MUSC 3120 History of Music II - 3 hrsHistory of Music II - 3 hrsSOCI 3400SOCI 3400 Race and Ethnicity in America - 3 hrs Race and Ethnicity in America - 3 hrs
SOCI 3470SOCI 3470 Environmental Sociology - 3 hrs Environmental Sociology - 3 hrs
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2E: Foreign LanguagesCategory 2E: Foreign Languages
Requirement: 0-8 hrsRequirement: 0-8 hrs
Required to achieve proficiency at the 1020 Required to achieve proficiency at the 1020 level.level.
Those placed at the 1020 level or beyond will Those placed at the 1020 level or beyond will have met the foreign language requirement have met the foreign language requirement upon completion of the class. Students who upon completion of the class. Students who are placed in 2010 will receive credit for 1020 are placed in 2010 will receive credit for 1020 if they complete 2010 with a grade of C- or if they complete 2010 with a grade of C- or better.better.
Students wanting to completely waive the Students wanting to completely waive the foreign language requirement must do foreign language requirement must do additional testing beyond placement exam.additional testing beyond placement exam.
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2E: Foreign LanguagesCategory 2E: Foreign Languages Requirement: 0-8 hrsRequirement: 0-8 hrs
Modern LanguagesModern LanguagesFREN 1010FREN 1010 Elementary French I - 4 hrsElementary French I - 4 hrsFREN 1020FREN 1020 Elementary French II - 4 hrsElementary French II - 4 hrsGERM 1010GERM 1010 Elementary German I - 4 hrsElementary German I - 4 hrsGERM 1020GERM 1020 Elementary German II - 4 hrs Elementary German II - 4 hrsSPAN 1010SPAN 1010 Elementary Spanish I - 4 hrs Elementary Spanish I - 4 hrsSPAN 1020SPAN 1020 Elementary Spanish II - 4 hrs Elementary Spanish II - 4 hrs
… …
II. History and the Contemporary II. History and the Contemporary WorldWorld
Category 2E: Foreign Language Category 2E: Foreign Language (cont.)(cont.)
Ancient LanguagesAncient LanguagesBIBL 2110BIBL 2110 Beginning Hebrew I - 4 hrs Beginning Hebrew I - 4 hrs
BIBL 2120BIBL 2120 Beginning Hebrew II - 4 hrs Beginning Hebrew II - 4 hrs
BIBL 2210BIBL 2210 Beginning Greek I - 4 hrs Beginning Greek I - 4 hrs
BIBL 2220BIBL 2220 Beginning Greek II - 4 hrs Beginning Greek II - 4 hrs
III. The AestheticIII. The Aesthetic
Category 3A:Category 3A: Requirements: 3 hrs from Option A or BRequirements: 3 hrs from Option A or BOption A Integrative coursesOption A Integrative courses ARTH 2000 ARTH 2000 Great Themes in Art/Design HistGreat Themes in Art/Design Hist – 3 hrs – 3 hrsARTH 2100 ARTH 2100 Hist of Art, DesignHist of Art, Design,, & & Visual Culture-Visual Culture-33
hrs hrs ARTH 2150 ARTH 2150 Survey of Women in the Arts- Survey of Women in the Arts-
Renaissance to Renaissance to Modern - Modern - 33 hrs hrs
ENGL 2350ENGL 2350 Amer Lit. & Amer Painting - 3 hrs Amer Lit. & Amer Painting - 3 hrsMUSC 2200MUSC 2200 Art as Experience - 3 hrs Art as Experience - 3 hrs
MUSC 2210MUSC 2210 Music, the Arts, and Culture - 3 hrs Music, the Arts, and Culture - 3 hrs
III. The AestheticIII. The Aesthetic
Category 3B: Option B Category 3B: Option B Appreciation and Appreciation and Experiential coursesExperiential courses
Requirements:Requirements: Option B-One course from A2 & Option B-One course from A2 & one from E1one from E1
COMM 2550COMM 2550 Appreciation of Great Speeches-2 hrs Appreciation of Great Speeches-2 hrs [WI][WI]
DANC 3510DANC 3510 Period Dance – 2 hrs Period Dance – 2 hrsENGL 2500ENGL 2500 Appreciation of the Writing Craft-2 hrs Appreciation of the Writing Craft-2 hrs
[WI][WI]MUED 2110 MUED 2110 Music for Elementary Classroom-2 hrsMusic for Elementary Classroom-2 hrsMUSC 2110 MUSC 2110 Intro to Music Literature - 2 hrsIntro to Music Literature - 2 hrsMUSC 2220MUSC 2220 Music in Society - 2 hrs Music in Society - 2 hrsTHEA 2500THEA 2500 Appreciation of Drama - 2 hrs Appreciation of Drama - 2 hrs
Category 3B: Option B Appreciation and Category 3B: Option B Appreciation and Experiential coursesExperiential courses(E1)(E1)
DANC 1120-2120-3120 DANC 1120-2120-3120 Tap I/ II/ III- 1 hrTap I/ II/ III- 1 hrDANC 1220-2220-3220-4220 DANC 1220-2220-3220-4220 Modern Dance I/II/III/IV- 1 Modern Dance I/II/III/IV- 1
hrhrDANC 1320-2320-3320-4320 DANC 1320-2320-3320-4320 Jazz Dance I/II/III/IV- 1 hrJazz Dance I/II/III/IV- 1 hrDANC 1420-2420-3420-4420 DANC 1420-2420-3420-4420 Ballet I/ II/ III/ IV - 1 hr Ballet I/ II/ III/ IV - 1 hr ENGL 2510ENGL 2510 Creative Writing Wrkshp - Creative Writing Wrkshp -1 hr*1 hr*coreq coreq
requiredrequired
MUPF 1010 or 1020MUPF 1010 or 1020 Class Lessons in Voice I/II -1 hr Class Lessons in Voice I/II -1 hrMUPF1030 or 1040MUPF1030 or 1040 Class Lessons in Piano I/II -1 hr Class Lessons in Piano I/II -1 hrMUPF 1070-1430MUPF 1070-1430 Ensembles -1 hr Ensembles -1 hrMUPF 1410 or 1420MUPF 1410 or 1420 Class Lessons in Guitar I/II -1 hr Class Lessons in Guitar I/II -1 hrMUPF 1500MUPF 1500 World Drumming - 1 hr World Drumming - 1 hrMUPF 1700-4890MUPF 1700-4890 Private Study: Voice, Piano, Private Study: Voice, Piano,
Instruments -1 hrInstruments -1 hr
THEA 2890THEA 2890 Acting/Production Practicum -1 hr Acting/Production Practicum -1 hr
IV. The Environment: IV. The Environment: Science & Mathematics Science & Mathematics
Category 4A: ScienceCategory 4A: Science
Requirements: One 4-hr lab courseRequirements: One 4-hr lab course
BIOL 1000BIOL 1000 Principles of Modern Biology - 4 hrs Principles of Modern Biology - 4 hrs
BIOL 2070BIOL 2070 Humans and the Environment - 4 hrs Humans and the Environment - 4 hrs
BIOL 2080BIOL 2080 Flora of Indiana - 4 hrs Flora of Indiana - 4 hrs
BIOL 2140BIOL 2140 Nutrition in Health & Disease - 4 hrs Nutrition in Health & Disease - 4 hrs
BIOL 2210BIOL 2210 Foundations of Modern Biology I - 4 Foundations of Modern Biology I - 4 hrshrs
CHEM 1000CHEM 1000 Introduction to Chemistry - 4 hrs Introduction to Chemistry - 4 hrs
CHEM 2110CHEM 2110 General Chemistry I - 4 hrs General Chemistry I - 4 hrs ……
Category 4A: Science (cont.)Category 4A: Science (cont.)
EXSC 3470EXSC 3470 Physiology of Exercise - 4 hrs Physiology of Exercise - 4 hrsPHYS 1000PHYS 1000 Physical Science - 4 hrs Physical Science - 4 hrsPHYS 1020PHYS 1020 Earth & Space Science - 4 hrs Earth & Space Science - 4 hrsPHYS 1140PHYS 1140 Musical Acoustics - 4 hrs Musical Acoustics - 4 hrsPHYS 1240PHYS 1240 Astronomy - 4 hrs Astronomy - 4 hrsPHYS 2240PHYS 2240 General Physics I - 4 hrs General Physics I - 4 hrsPSYC 3210PSYC 3210 Biopsychology - 4 hrs Biopsychology - 4 hrs
IV. The Environment: IV. The Environment: Science & Mathematics Science & Mathematics
IV. The Environment:IV. The Environment: Science & Mathematics Science & Mathematics
Category 4B: MathematicsCategory 4B: Mathematics Requirements: One 3-4 hour courseRequirements: One 3-4 hour course After passing Math proficiency or taking Math After passing Math proficiency or taking Math
10001000
CPSC 1200CPSC 1200 Intro to Web Programming - 4 hrs Intro to Web Programming - 4 hrsCPSC 1400CPSC 1400 Computer Science I - 4 hrs Computer Science I - 4 hrsMATH 1100MATH 1100 Elem Math-Numeration System - 4 Elem Math-Numeration System - 4
hrshrsMATH 1300MATH 1300 Finite Mathematics - 3 hrs Finite Mathematics - 3 hrs
……
Category 4B: Mathematics Category 4B: Mathematics (cont.)(cont.)
MATH 1400MATH 1400 Applied Calculus - 4 hrs Applied Calculus - 4 hrs
MATH 2010MATH 2010 Calculus I - 4 hrs Calculus I - 4 hrs
MATH 2020MATH 2020 Calculus II - 4 hrs Calculus II - 4 hrs
POSC 2440POSC 2440 Appl Stats/Intro Research - 4 hrs Appl Stats/Intro Research - 4 hrs
PSYC 2440PSYC 2440 Appl Stats/Intro Research - 4 hrs Appl Stats/Intro Research - 4 hrs
IV. The Environment:IV. The Environment: Science & Mathematics Science & Mathematics
V. The IndividualV. The Individual
Category 5A: Liberal ArtsCategory 5A: Liberal Arts
LART 1050 First Year Experience- 1 LART 1050 First Year Experience- 1 hrhr
LART 1100 Liberal Arts Seminar - 2 LART 1100 Liberal Arts Seminar - 2 hrshrs
(If a student is transferring in 24 hours or more,(If a student is transferring in 24 hours or more,
this class is waived.)this class is waived.)
V. The IndividualV. The Individual
Category 5B: Use of the English LanguageCategory 5B: Use of the English Language Writing: Requirement: 3-7 hoursWriting: Requirement: 3-7 hours (Grade of C- or better required)(Grade of C- or better required)
1) ENGL 11001) ENGL 1100 Rhetoric & Composition (Basic) - Rhetoric & Composition (Basic) - 4 hrs4 hrs
OROR
ENGL 1110ENGL 1110 Rhetoric & Composition - 3 hrs Rhetoric & Composition - 3 hrs
2) ENGL 11202) ENGL 1120 Rhetoric & Research - 3 hrs Rhetoric & Research - 3 hrs
Category 5B: Category 5B: Use of the English Language, Use of the English Language, (cont.)(cont.)
Oral Communication: Requirement: 0-3 Oral Communication: Requirement: 0-3 hrshrs
COMM 1000COMM 1000 Intro to Speech Comm - 3 hours Intro to Speech Comm - 3 hours
V. The IndividualV. The Individual
V. IndividualV. Individual
Category 5C: Fitness and HealthCategory 5C: Fitness and Health
Requirements: 0-2 hoursRequirements: 0-2 hours
PEHS 1000PEHS 1000 Fitness/Leisure Life - 2 hrs* Fitness/Leisure Life - 2 hrs*
NURS 1210NURS 1210 Nutrition for Healthy Living- Nutrition for Healthy Living-2 hrs2 hrs
(* Test out procedure available for prior (* Test out procedure available for prior practical experience/theoretical background.)practical experience/theoretical background.)
V. IndividualV. Individual
Category 5D: Individual Thought &Category 5D: Individual Thought & BehaviorBehavior
Requirements: 6 hours Requirements: 6 hours (two different captions)(two different captions)
ARTH 2200 ARTH 2200 Making Meaning and the DesignMaking Meaning and the Design of Everyday Things - 3 hrsof Everyday Things - 3 hrs
ENGL 1400ENGL 1400 Valuing through Literature -3 hrs Valuing through Literature -3 hrsHIST 3190HIST 3190 Jewish Holocaust/Hist Context-3 Jewish Holocaust/Hist Context-3PHIL 2000PHIL 2000 Practicing Philosophy - 3 hrs Practicing Philosophy - 3 hrsPHIL 2120PHIL 2120 Ethics - 3 hrs Ethics - 3 hrs
V. IndividualV. Individual
Category 5D: Individual Thought &Category 5D: Individual Thought & Behavior Behavior (cont.)(cont.)
PSYC 2000PSYC 2000 General Psychology - 3 hrsGeneral Psychology - 3 hrsPSYC/EDUC 2110PSYC/EDUC 2110 Educational Educational
Psychology -3Psychology -3RLGN 2210RLGN 2210 Faith & Human Faith & Human
Development -3 Development -3
Writing Intensive classesWriting Intensive classesRequired prerequisite--ENGL 1120Required prerequisite--ENGL 1120
ACCT 4020ACCT 4020 Federal Income Tax 3 hrsFederal Income Tax 3 hrsARTH 2500ARTH 2500 Theory and Criticism I 3 hrsTheory and Criticism I 3 hrsARTH 3410ARTH 3410 Hiroshima/Nagasaki: Art, Racism & Total War 3 hrsHiroshima/Nagasaki: Art, Racism & Total War 3 hrsARTS 4950ARTS 4950 Comprehensive Projects 3 hrsComprehensive Projects 3 hrsARTG 3440ARTG 3440 Therapeutic Rehabilitation 3 hrsTherapeutic Rehabilitation 3 hrsBIBL/RLGN 3000BIBL/RLGN 3000 Bible, Christians & Biblical Interpretation 3 hrs Bible, Christians & Biblical Interpretation 3 hrsBIOL 4050BIOL 4050 Genetics 4 hrsGenetics 4 hrsBIOL/CHEM/PHYS 4910/4920BIOL/CHEM/PHYS 4910/4920 Science Seminar Science Seminar 1+1 1+1 (both must be taken)(both must be taken)
BSNS 4440BSNS 4440 Senior Marketing Seminar 1 hrSenior Marketing Seminar 1 hrBSNS 4910BSNS 4910 Seminar in Ethics and Leadership 1 hrSeminar in Ethics and Leadership 1 hrCHEM 3100CHEM 3100 Analytical Chemistry 4 hrs Analytical Chemistry 4 hrsCOMM 2130COMM 2130 Writing for the Media 3 hrsWriting for the Media 3 hrsCOMM 2550COMM 2550 Appreciation of Great Speeches 2 hrsAppreciation of Great Speeches 2 hrsCOMM 3230COMM 3230 Advanced Feature & Magazine Writing 3 hrsAdvanced Feature & Magazine Writing 3 hrsCRIM/SOCI 2510CRIM/SOCI 2510 The Nature of Crime & Social Deviance 4 hrs The Nature of Crime & Social Deviance 4 hrs EDUC 3120EDUC 3120 Educational Assessment/the Classroom Teacher 3 hrs Educational Assessment/the Classroom Teacher 3 hrsEDUC/ENGL 3590EDUC/ENGL 3590 Teaching Diversity through Young Adult Lit 3 hrs Teaching Diversity through Young Adult Lit 3 hrs
One of the two WI classes must be Upper Division
Writing Intensive,Writing Intensive, continued continued
EDUC 4110EDUC 4110 Trends and Issues in Education 2 hrs Trends and Issues in Education 2 hrsENGL 2350ENGL 2350 American Literature & American Painting 3 American Literature & American Painting 3
hrshrsENGL 2500ENGL 2500 Appreciation of the Writing Craft 2 hrs Appreciation of the Writing Craft 2 hrsENGL 3050ENGL 3050 History of the English Language 3 hrs History of the English Language 3 hrsENGL 3110ENGL 3110 Creative Writing: Fiction 3 hrs Creative Writing: Fiction 3 hrsENGL 3120ENGL 3120 Creative Writing: Poetry 3 hrs Creative Writing: Poetry 3 hrsENGL 3160ENGL 3160 Professional Writing and Editing 3 hrs Professional Writing and Editing 3 hrsENGL 3180ENGL 3180 Advanced Composition: Nonfiction 3 hrs Advanced Composition: Nonfiction 3 hrsENGL 3190ENGL 3190 Advanced Composition: Argument 3 hrs Advanced Composition: Argument 3 hrsENGL 3500ENGL 3500 American Literature of the 19 American Literature of the 19thth Century 4 hrs Century 4 hrsENGL 3551ENGL 3551 American Literature of the 20 American Literature of the 20thth Century 4 hrs Century 4 hrsENGL 3580ENGL 3580 American Cross-Cultural Authors 3 hrs American Cross-Cultural Authors 3 hrs ENGL 4000ENGL 4000 Special Topics in Literature 3 hrs Special Topics in Literature 3 hrsENGL 4250ENGL 4250 Modern Drama 4 hrs Modern Drama 4 hrsENGL 4550ENGL 4550 American Poetry 4 hrs American Poetry 4 hrsENGL 4700ENGL 4700 Methods of Teaching English 3 hrs Methods of Teaching English 3 hrs
Writing Intensive,Writing Intensive, continued continued
ENGL 4920ENGL 4920 Seminar in Writing 3 hrs Seminar in Writing 3 hrsEXSC 4920 EXSC 4920 Seminar in Exercise Science 2 hrsSeminar in Exercise Science 2 hrsFREN 3240FREN 3240 French Composition 3 hrs French Composition 3 hrsHIST 3260HIST 3260 Women in the World, 1800 to the Present 3 Women in the World, 1800 to the Present 3
hrshrsHIST 3300 HIST 3300 Middle East 3 hrsMiddle East 3 hrsHIST 3425 HIST 3425 History of Slavery in America (1619-1865) 3 History of Slavery in America (1619-1865) 3
hrshrsHIST 3430 HIST 3430 Antebellum America, 1828-1860 3 hrsAntebellum America, 1828-1860 3 hrsHIST 3440HIST 3440 Civil War and Reconstruction 3 hrs Civil War and Reconstruction 3 hrsHIST 3451HIST 3451 U.S. from the Gilded Age to 1945 3 hrs U.S. from the Gilded Age to 1945 3 hrsHIST 3452HIST 3452 U.S. from 1945 to the Present 3 hrs U.S. from 1945 to the Present 3 hrsHIST 3470HIST 3470 The American West 3 hrs The American West 3 hrs HIST 3510HIST 3510 America at War, 1776 to Present 3 hrs America at War, 1776 to Present 3 hrsMUBS 3350 MUBS 3350 Music Marketing 2 hrsMusic Marketing 2 hrsMUBS 3500 MUBS 3500 Current Topics in Music Business 1 hrCurrent Topics in Music Business 1 hrMUSC 3110MUSC 3110 History of Music I 3 hrs History of Music I 3 hrsMUSC 3120MUSC 3120 History of Music II 3 hrs History of Music II 3 hrs
Writing Intensive,Writing Intensive, continued continued
NURS 3390NURS 3390 Nursing Research 2 hrs Nursing Research 2 hrs NURS 4470NURS 4470 Seminar in Nursing 4 hrs Seminar in Nursing 4 hrsPETE 2250PETE 2250 Motor Behavior 3 hrs Motor Behavior 3 hrsPETE 4300PETE 4300 Curriculum Development & Assessment in P.E. 4 Curriculum Development & Assessment in P.E. 4
hrshrsPHYS3100 PHYS3100 Modern Physics Laboratory 2 hrsModern Physics Laboratory 2 hrsPOSC 3300POSC 3300 International Politics 3 hrs International Politics 3 hrsPOSC 3310POSC 3310 Security & Peace Studies 3 hrs Security & Peace Studies 3 hrsPOSC 3400POSC 3400 Comparative Politics 3 hrs Comparative Politics 3 hrsPOSC 3420 POSC 3420 Issues in Contemporary Democracy 3 hrsIssues in Contemporary Democracy 3 hrsPSYC 2010PSYC 2010 General Psychology Laboratory 1 hr General Psychology Laboratory 1 hrPSYC/SOCI 3010PSYC/SOCI 3010 Social Psychology 4 hrs Social Psychology 4 hrsPSYC 4440PSYC 4440 Critical Analysis of the Discipline of Psychology Critical Analysis of the Discipline of Psychology
3hrs3hrsSOCI 3700SOCI 3700 Introduction to Social Research 4 hrs Introduction to Social Research 4 hrsSPAN 3010SPAN 3010 Spanish Composition 4 hrs Spanish Composition 4 hrsSPED 3120 SPED 3120 Special Educ Assessment/Classroom Teacher 3Special Educ Assessment/Classroom Teacher 3
Since all this information can be Since all this information can be overwhelming, understand that overwhelming, understand that we will be taking it one step at a we will be taking it one step at a time. This morning you have time. This morning you have been given a big picture view. been given a big picture view. Your faculty advisor will now be Your faculty advisor will now be walking you through the step by walking you through the step by step specifics this afternoon.step specifics this afternoon.
Some classes will already be pre-Some classes will already be pre-prescribed for you today:prescribed for you today:
English, Freshman experience,English, Freshman experience,
major pre-requisites…major pre-requisites…
You might only have one or two You might only have one or two liberal arts classes to sprinkle in. liberal arts classes to sprinkle in. However, you need to be able to However, you need to be able to give your faculty advisor input.give your faculty advisor input.
Between now and this afternoon’sBetween now and this afternoon’s
registration time, make notes onregistration time, make notes on
the Liberal Arts Program Requirement the Liberal Arts Program Requirement sheet notating the classes that sheet notating the classes that interest you. In between testing—you interest you. In between testing—you can also read course descriptions of can also read course descriptions of the classes from the catalog. This will the classes from the catalog. This will help you be prepared for scheduling help you be prepared for scheduling classes.classes.
Discussion time:Discussion time:
Before we go our separate ways, I Before we go our separate ways, I am going to give you some time am going to give you some time with your parents to help discuss with your parents to help discuss which classes you think you would which classes you think you would be interested in considering in the be interested in considering in the various liberal arts areas.various liberal arts areas.
Thank you for taking time Thank you for taking time out of your schedules to out of your schedules to be a part of this be a part of this weekend. We hope you weekend. We hope you enjoy your time with us.enjoy your time with us.
We look forward to We look forward to having you on campus having you on campus
in the fall.in the fall.