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ART 111 Drawing I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 DES 121 Design I 3 DES 122 Design II 3 ARC 101 Tools & Media w/lab 1 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing 3 Total 15 Total 15 HIS 261 History of Civ. I 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3 ARC 231 Architectural History/Theory I 3 ARC 232 Architectural History/Theory II 3 ARC 251 Architectural Design I 4 ARC 252 Architectural Design II 4 ARC 222 Construction Technology I 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 ENG 102 Critical Thinking & Writing 3 ESS Elective 1 Total 17 Total 17 ARC 341 Architectural Structures I 3 ARC 342 Architectural Structures II 3 ARC 351 Architectural Design III 5 ARC 352 Architectural Design IV 5 ARC 321 Environmental Technology I 3 PHL 261 History of Philosophy 3 ARC 331 Architectural History/Theory III 3 ARC 322 Construction Technology II 3 DES 231 Digital Tools I 3 ARC 332 Architectural History IV 3 Total 17 Total 17 ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour 5 ENG Upper Division Literature Course 3 Total 8 ARC 343 Architectural Structures III 3 ARC 422 Environmental Technology III 3 ARC 421 Environmental Technology II 3 ARC 452 Architectural Design VI 5 ARC 451 Architectural Design V 5 BST Biblical Studies Elective 3 SOC PSY SOC151 or PSY111 Introduction 3 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 3 Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 3 Total 17 Total 17 ELECTIVE Spring 2007 Fall 2007 Spring 2008 Summer 2008 ELECTIVE Fall 2008 Spring 2009 Fall 2006 JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN Note: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility. Bachelor of Arts in Architectural Studies Fall 2005 Spring 2006

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ART 111 Drawing I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3DES 121 Design I 3 DES 122 Design II 3ARC 101 Tools & Media w/lab 1 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS 261 History of Civ. I 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ARC 231 Architectural History/Theory I 3 ARC 232 Architectural History/Theory II 3ARC 251 Architectural Design I 4 ARC 252 Architectural Design II 4ARC 222 Construction Technology I 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 ENG 102 Critical Thinking & Writing 3

ESS Elective 1Total 17 Total 17

ARC 341 Architectural Structures I 3 ARC 342 Architectural Structures II 3ARC 351 Architectural Design III 5 ARC 352 Architectural Design IV 5ARC 321 Environmental Technology I 3 PHL 261 History of Philosophy 3ARC 331 Architectural History/Theory III 3 ARC 322 Construction Technology II 3DES 231 Digital Tools I 3 ARC 332 Architectural History IV 3

Total 17 Total 17

ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour 5ENG Upper Division Literature Course 3

Total 8

ARC 343 Architectural Structures III 3 ARC 422 Environmental Technology III 3ARC 421 Environmental Technology II 3 ARC 452 Architectural Design VI 5ARC 451 Architectural Design V 5 BST Biblical Studies Elective 3SOC PSY SOC151 or PSY111 Introduction 3 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3

Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 3 Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 3Total 17 Total 17

ELECTIVE

Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Summer 2008

ELECTIVE

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Fall 2006

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Bachelor of Arts in Architectural StudiesFall 2005 Spring 2006

ARC 561 Preceptorship I 0 ARC 562 Preceptorship IITotal 0 Total 0

ARC 556 Professional Practice I 3ARC 575 Community Outreach 4ARC 580 Professional Development 3

Total 10

ARC 651 Cumulative Design I - OR ARC 652 Cumulative Design II - OR 7ARC 681 Architectural Thesis Project I 7 ARC 682 Architectural Thesis Project IIARC 656 Professional Practice II 3 ARC 691 Christian World View & Arch 3ARC ARC Elective 500 Level or Higher 6 ARC ARC Elective 500 Level or Higher 6

Total 16 Total 16

Fall 2010 Spring 2011

Summer 2010

JUDSON COLLEGE TWO YEAR PLAN

Master of Architecture

Note: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Fall 2009 Spring 2010

ART 111 Drawing I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3DES 121 Design I 3 DES 122 Design II 3ENG 101 English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG 102 Critical Thinking & Writing 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 Based on ACT/SAT ScoreGEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3

SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Total 15 Total 15

ART 212 Painting I 3 ART 327 History of Design I 3ESS Fitness Elective 1 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3GEN 181A Fine Arts Appreciation 1.5 ART/DES Studio Elective 3GEN 181M Music Appreciation 1.5 SCI Science Lab course 4

OR Out-of-Dept Elective 3181T Theatre Appreciation

HIS 261 History of Civ. I 3ART/DES Studio Elective 3 Take CAAP Writing ExamMAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3

Total 16 Total 16

ART 325 History of Art I 3 ART 326 Art History II 3BST Bible Elective 3 Elective (Studio or Out-of-Dept) 3ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3SSC PSY111 or SOC151 3 ENG English Literature Requirement 3

Out-of-Dept Elective 3 Out-of-Department Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

ART 328 History of Design II 3 ART 497 Senior Project 2ART 496 Senior Proposal 1 ART 415 History of Art III 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 Elective (Studio or Out-of-Dept) 6-9ART/DES Studio Elective 3 Out of Department Elective (s) 3-4

Out of Department Elective 3Elective (Studio or Out-of-Dept) 3

Total 16 Total 14-18

Gen. Ed. Or Elective 3-4

Total 3-4

SUMMER

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Apply for Graduation

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

General Art Fall 2005 Spring 2006

ART 111 Drawing I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3DES 121 Design I 3 DES 122 Design II 3ENG 101 English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ART 327 Hist of Design I 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ARC 101 Tools & Media 1GEN 181A Art Appreciation 1.5 DES 231 Digital Tools I 3GEN 181T Theatre Appreciation 1.5 ENG 102 Critical Thinking & Writing 3

OR181M Music Appreciation

Total 15 Total 16

ART 212 Painting I 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ART 325 History of Art I 3 ART 326 Art History II 3HIS 261 History of Civ. I 3 ART 311 Drawing III (Figure Drawing) 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ESS Physical Ed Activity 1

Take CAAP Writing ExamTotal 16 Total 15

ART 328 History of Design II 3 ART 415 Art History III 3ART 312 Painting II OR ART 312 Painting II orENG Literature Elective 3 ENG Literature 3

Social Science Gen. Ed. Req. ART 319C Inter. Studio Critique AND(ANT, PSY, or SOC) 3 ART 319M Inter. Studio Methods

ART Studio Elective 3 or Studio ElectivesOut of Department Elective 3 Out-of-Department Elective 3

Apply for Graduation

Total 15 Total 15

ART 496 Senior Proposal 1 ART 497 Senior Project 2MED ART 319M Interm. Studio Methods AND 3MUS 3 ART 319C Interm. Studio Critique 3ART Studio Elective 3 OR Studio Electives 6SCI Science Lab Requirement 4 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3BST Bible Elective 3 ART Studio Elective 3

Out of Department Elective 3 Out of Dept Elective (if needed) 3

Total 17 Total 17

ART 223X Photography I ORGen Ed Elct/Out of Depart Elct 3

Total 3 Total

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Art Pre-Masters Program Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

6

344X OR 345X, OR

SUMMER

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

351, 352 or 451

ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Tools & Media 1DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3ENG 101 English based on 3 ART 327 History of Design I 3

ACT/SAT Score DES 122 Design II 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 DES 231 Digital Tools I 3GEN 181A Fine Arts Appreciation 1.5 ENG 102 English based on ACT/SAT Score 3GEN 181M Music Appreciation 1.5

ORGEN 181T Theater Appreciation

Total 15 Total 16

ART 212 Painting I 3 DES 321 Graphic Design I 3DES 228 Typography 3 ART 227 Illustration I 3DES 331X Digital Tools II 3 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3ART 328 History of Design II 3 ART 295 Internship Seminar (Elective) 1-3HIS 261 History of Civ. I 3 BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3ESS Fitness Activity Elective 1 MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3

Total 16 Total 16-18

DES 322 Graphic Design II 3 DES 340X Production Methods 3ART 325 History of Art I 3 ART 326 History of Art II 3ART 395 Internship Practicum 1-3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3MED/BUS 345X Advertising 3 DES 420 Advanced Vis Com 3ENG English Literature Elec. 3 SSC PSY111 or SOC151 3SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Total 16-18 Total 15

DES 496 Senior Proposal 1 DES 497 Senior Project 2ART 495 Advanced Internship Practicum OR CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3

Out-of-Dept Elective 1-3 ART 415 Art History III 3BST Biblical Studies Elective 3 ART/DES Studio OR Out-of-DeptSSC Science w/Lab Requirement 4 Elective 3ART/DES Studio or Out-of Dept Elective 3 Out-of-Department Elective 3

Elective (if needed) 3 Elective (if needed) 3Total 14-17 Total 14-17

ART 223X Photography I 3Total 3

SUMMER

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Take CAAP Writing Exam

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Visual CommunicationsFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

BUS 101 Intro to Business 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3 MIS 222X Comp Applic/Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 General Education 3

General Education 3 Gen. Ed. 3Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 254 Business Law II 3BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3BUS 253 Business Law I 3 BUS 261 Fundamentals of Managerial Acct 3ESS Elective 1 Gen. Ed. 3

Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 4Gen. Ed. 3

Total 16 Total 16

BUS 340 Intermediate Accounting I 3 BUS 341 Intermediate Accounting II 3BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 BUS 347X Business Communication, or 3BUS 352 Cost Accounting or 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion, orBUS 354 Small Business Accounting PSY 309 Interpersonal Relations

General Education 3 General Education 3Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Gen. Ed. 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 353 Tax Accounting 3 BUS 451 Advanced Accounting 3BUS 452 Auditing 3 Gen. Ed. 3BUS 455 Sr. Management Seminar 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Total 15 Total 15

General Education 3 General Education 3Total 3 Total 3

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANThis Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

AccountingFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

BUS 101 Intro to Business 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3 MIS 222X Comp Applic/Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 General Education 3

General Education 3 Gen. Ed. 3Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3 BUS 261 Fundamentals of Managerial Acc 3BUS 253 Business Law I 3 Gen. Ed. 3ESS Elective 1 Gen. Ed. 4

Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3

Total 16 Total 16

BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 BUS 311X Probability & Statistics w/lab 4BUS 357 Strategic Planning, or 3 BUS 343 Money, Banking & Finance, or 3

Business Elective BUS 456 InvestmentsGen. Ed 3 Gen. Ed. 3Gen. Ed 3 Gen. Ed. 3Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 15 Total 16

BUS 357 Strategic Planning, or 3 BUS 343 Money, Banking & Finance, or 3Business Elective BUS 456 Investments

BUS 455 Sr. Management Seminar 3 BUS Business Elective 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3 Gen. Ed. 3BUS Business Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

General Education 3 General Education 3

Total 3 Total 3

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

FinanceFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BUS 101 Intro to Business 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3 General Education 12

General Education 6GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 222X Comp Applic/Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 261 Fundamentals Of Managerial Accounting 3BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3 BUS 347X Business Communication ORBUS 253 Business Law I 3 PSY 309 Interpersonal Relationships, OR 3ESS Elective 1 SPC 322 Group Discussion

Gen. Ed. 3 General Education 6

Total 16 Total 15

BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 BUS Business Electives 6General Education 6 General Electives 6Gen. Ed. (Science) 4 BUS 456 Investments OR 3Business Elective BUS 454 Entrep/New Venture Management

Total 16 Total 15

BUS 455 Senior Management Seminar 3 BUS 410 Marketing Strategy 3General Education 6 BUS 454 Entrep/New Venture Management 3

BUS Business Electives 6 BUS 456 InvestmentsGeneral Education 6

Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

General Education 3 General Education 3

Total 3 Total 3

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

ManagementFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BUS 101 Intro to Business 3 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MIS 121X Intro to Information Technology 3 MIS 224X Intro Programming/Data Structures 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ENG English 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3

Total 18 Total 15

BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 251 Principles of Accounting 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3BUS 241 Basic Macroeconomics 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3MIS 225X Applications Dev. Using w/C#.Net 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion 3

OrPSY 309 Interpersonal Relationships ESS Fitness Elective 1

Total 15 Total 16

BUS 253 Business Law I 3 MIS 319X Database Management 3BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 MIS 411X Project Management 3BST Bible Elective 3 MIS Elective 3MIS 310X Business System Analysis & Design 3 Internship 3MIS 315X Data Communication & Networking 3 ENG English 3

Total 15 Total 15

MIS 411X Project Management 3 MIS 422X Ethics 3MIS Electives 9 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3

Internship 3 BUS 455 Senior Management Seminar 3BUS 495 Business Practicum 3

Total 15 Total 12

General Education 3 General Education 3

Total 3 Total 3

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Management Information SystemsFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

ENG English based on English 3 ENG English 3ACT/SAT Score BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3

BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3BUS 253 Business Law I 3 BUS 261 Fundamentals Of Managerial Accounting 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 BUS 311X Probability & Statistics w/lab 4ESS Elective 1 MIS 222X Comp Applic for Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 3BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3

Total 16 Total 16

ENG English 3 ENG English 3Or Or

BST Bible Elective BST Bible ElectiveSCI Science Lab Course 4 SCI Science Lab Course 4

Or OrBUS 362 Marketing Research w/lab, OR 3 BUS Marketing ElectiveBUS 361 Professional Selling BUS 347X Business Communications, OR 3BUS 345X Advertising 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion, OR

Or PSY 309 Interpersonal RelationsElective

BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

BUS 320 Retailing, ORBUS 443X Public Relations, OR 3BUS 460 Business Marketing

Total 16 Total 16

BUS 455 Senior Management Seminar 3 BUS 410 Marketing Strategy 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 BUS 443X Public Relations 3BUS 362 Marketing Research w/lab OR 3 OrBUS 361 Professional Selling BUS 460 Business MarketingBUS 345X Advertising OR 3 BUS 320 Retailing ORBUS Business Elective BUS 443X Public Relations, OR 3BUS 430 International Marketing 3 BUS Business Elective 3

Electives 6

Total 15 Total 15

Electives/General Education 3 Electives/General Education 3

Total 3 Total 3

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Marketing Fall 2005 Spring 2006

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MED 140 Mass Media in Contemp. Amererica 3 PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 General Education 3COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

15 15

COM 311 Language and Society 3 ENG 310 History and Structure of Eng. 3ENG Advanced Writing Course 3 ENG 312 Analysis of Literature 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 ENG Advanced Writing Course 3ESS 112-150 ESS Activity Course 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

General Education 3 Communication Workshop 0.5Elective 3 General Education or Elective 3

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

16 15.5

ENG 360 Archetypes of Western Lit. 3 COM 411 Philosophy of Language 3ENG Advanced Speech 3 COM 442 Communication Theory & App 3

Major Elective 3 Major Elective 3Elective 3 Elective 6

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

12 15

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues* 3 COM 499 Senior Research** 3SPC Advanced Speech Course 3 Communication Workshop 0.5

Major Elective 3 Major Elective 3Electives 6 Electives 9

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

15 16.5

Lab science*** 4

* Faith and Life can be taken in spring semester of the student's senior year** Senior Internship may be taken twice as long as the experiences are significantly different*** Senior Research can be taken in the fall semester of the student's senior year**** The lab science course can be taken during the summer or post-term, or some time during the academic year.

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Communication Arts/EnglishFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total Total

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total Total

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total Total

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total Total

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Communication Arts/InterdisciplinaryFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Summer Summer

Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT

3 Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT

3

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MED 140 Mass Media in Contemporary America 3 MED 230 Digital Publishing 1 3BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 Appropriate Math or Track Elective 3MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 ESS 112-150 ESS Activity Course 1COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 16.0

COM 311 Language and Society 3 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation 3HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics 3MED 240 Writing for the Media 3 Science with lab 4MED 243X Video Prod I (A) or MED 224

Photography for Digital Media3 BUS 250 Management Principles 3

BUS 253 Business Law 1 3 Gen Ed Bible or History requirement

3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

ENG 360 Archetypes of Western Literature 3 MED 225 Storytelling 3BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 COM 442 Communication Theory and

Application3

Gen Ed Bible or History requirement 3 Gen Ed Bible or History requirement

3

COM 347X Business Communication 3 COM 443 Communications Ethics 3MED 348 Exploring Creativity 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 15.5

Spring 2008

SUMMER JUNIOR OR SENIOR YEAR

Internship and/or SPC322 Group Discussion and/or lab science (H).

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies/ Media Management, with minor in BusinessFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007

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JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies/ Media Management, with minor in BusinessCOM 499 Senior Research Project (F) or

elective3 BUS 253 Business Law I 3

SPC 322 Group Discussion or another advanced Speech requirement or elective

3 COM 411 Philosophy of Language 3

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues or elective 3 MED 443X Public Relations (B) or elective 3

COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or elective or advanced speech requirement

3 Elective or Faith and Life Issues 3

MED 345X Advertising (B) 3 COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or elective or advanced speech or advanced literature requirement

3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 1

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

NotesA You must take either Photography for Digital Media or Video Production I, although you may take both.B You must take both Advertising or Public Relations.C You must take two advanced speech courses (such as PPC322 Group discussion; SPC221 Speech

Techniques for Broadcasters; SPC220 Oral Interpretation of Literature; SPC321 Persuasion; SPC323 Advanced Public Speaking; or COM347 Business Communication.Note: Group discussion also is almost always taught during a three week summer term.

D Advanced literature courses include eminent British Writers, American Literature Since 1865,The Inklings, Hero and Anti-Hero, Man and Woman, Prophetic Comedy, Man and Nature, Faith and Doubt, Light in Darkness, Children's Literature or Adolescent Literature.

E You must complete at least one internship (140 or more hours spent with a professional communicationorganization) and you may complete two internships as long as they are significantly different experiences. Note: it is highly recommended that you complete your Senior Internship during thesummer term.

F Senior Research Project should be completed during either the fall or spring of your last year.G Communication Arts Conference: You must participate in the Communication Arts s conference each

semester, but you get 1 credit in your last semester at Judson.H

I Communications Workshop is a contribution of service learning to the college community oran appropriate not-for-profit community organization. You must have at least two semesters ofthese pass/fail half-credit courses, but we recommend you contribute almost every semester.

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Most students find it beneficial to take Internship and/or Group discussion and/or a lab science in a summer term. This allows them to take several extra electives during the four years.

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Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT 3 Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT

3

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MED 140 Mass Media in Contemporary America 3 MED 230 Digital Publishing 1 3MED 224 Photography for Digital Media(A) or Gen.

Ed such as Intro to Sociology or Psychology

3 Appropriate Math or Track Elective 3

ESS 112-150 ESS Activity Course 1COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.0 Total 16.0

COM 311 Language and Society 3 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation 3HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Gen Ed Bible or History

requirement3

MED 240 Writing for the Media 3 Science with lab 4MED 243X Video Prod I (A) or Gen Ed Or BUS101

Intro to Bus3 COM 443 Communications Ethics 3

Gen Ed such as Intro to Sociology or Psychology or elective

3 MED 343X Advanced Video Production or elective or BUS 101 Intro to Business

3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

ENG 360 Archetypes of Western Literature 3 MED 225 Storytelling 3MED 345X Advertising (B) or elective 3 COM 442 Communication Theory and

Application3

Elective such as Web Development 3 Gen Ed Bible or History requirement

3

SPC 221 Speech Techniques for Broadcasters or another advanced Speech requirement (C)

3 COM 443 Communications Ethics 3

MED 348 Exploring Creativity 3 Advanced Literatire Core Requirement (D) or elective

3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 15.5

Internship and/or Group Discussion and/or lab science (H).Summer Junior or Senior Year

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies, Media Creation & ProductionFall 2005 Spring 2006

Spring 2008

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JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies, Media Creation & ProductionCOM 499 Senior Research Project (F) or elective 3 COM 499 Senior Research Project (F) or

elective3

SPC 322 Group Discussion or another advanced Speech requirement or elective

3 COM 411 Philosophy of Language 3

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues or elective 3 MED 443X Public Relations (B) or elective 3COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or elective or

advanced speech requirement3 Elective or Faith and Life Issues 3

Advanced Literatire Core Requirement or elective or Advertising

3 COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or elective or advanced speech or advanced literature requirement

3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 1

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

NotesA You must take either Photography for Digital Media or Video Production I, although you may take both.B You must take either Advertising or Public Relations, although you may take bothC You must take two advanced speech courses (such as PPC322 Group discussion; SPC221 Speech

Techniques for Broadcasters; SPC220 Oral Interpretation of Literature; SPC321 Persuasion; SPC323 Advanced Public Speaking; or COM347 Business Communication.Note: Group discussion also is almost always taught during a three week summer postterm.

D Advanced literature courses include eminent British Writers, American Literature Since 1865,The Inklings, Hero and Anti-Hero, Man and Woman, Prophetic Comedy, Man and Nature, Faith and Doubt, Light in Darkness, Children's Literature or Adolescent Literature.

E You must complete at least one internship (140 or more hours spent with a professional communicationorganization) and you may complete two internships as long as they are significantly different experiences. Note: it is highly recommended that you complete your Senior Internship during thesummer term.

F Senior Research Project should be completed during either the fall or spring of your last year.G Communication Arts Conference: You must participate in the Communication Arts sconference each

semester, but you get 1 credit in your last semester at Judson.H As part of the media major component, you must take either Introducation to Business (usually

taken in the first or second year) or Leadership and Change (in the third or fourth year).You may decide to take both.

I Communications Workshop is a contribution of service learning to the college community oran appropriate not-for-profit community organization. You must have at least two semesters ofthese pass/fail half-credit courses, but we recommend you contribute almost every semester.

J Most students find it beneficial to take Internship and/or Group Discussion and/or a lab sciencein a summer term. This allows them to take several extra electives during the four years.

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

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Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT

3 Freshman comp course per to ACT/SAT

3

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

MED 140 Mass Media in Contemporary America

3 MED 230 Digital Publishing 1 3

MED 224 Photography for Digital Media(A) or Gen. Ed such as Intro to Sociology or Psychology

3 Appropriate Math or Track Elective 3

ESS 112-150 ESS Activity Course 1COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.0 Total 16.0

COM 311 Language and Society 3 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation 3HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Gen Ed Bible or History requirement 3

ENG 210 Advanced Essay Writing 3 Science with lab or Visual Art and New Media

4

MED 243X Video Prod I (A) or Gen Ed Or BUS101 Intro to Bus

3 COM 443 Communications Ethics 3

Gen Ed such as Intro to Sociology or Psychology or elective

3 ENG 211 Non-fiction Prose 3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

ENG 360 Archetypes of Western Literature 3 MED 225 Storytelling 3MED 345X Advertising (B) or

MED240 Writing for the Media3 COM 442 Communication Theory and

Application3

MED 360 Creative Writing 3 Gen Ed Bible or History requirement 3

ENG 312 Analysis of Literature 3 COM 443 Communications Ethics 3MED 348 Exploring Creativity 3 Advanced Literatire Core

Requirement (D) or elective3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0

Total 15.5 Total 15.5

Internship and/or Group Discussion and/or lab science (H).

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies, WritingFall 2005 Spring 2006

Spring 2008

Summer Junior or Senior year

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JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Media Studies, WritingCOM 499 Senior Research Project (F) or

Independent Study3 COM 486 Independent Study or Senior

Research Project (F)3

SPC 322 Group Discussion or another advanced Speech requirement or elective

3 COM 411 Philosophy of Language 3

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues or elective 3 MED 443X Public Relations (B) or elective 3COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or God in the

Movies or elective3 COM 495 Senior Internship (E) or elective or

advanced speech requirement3

Advanced Literatire Core Requirement or elective or Advertising

3 MED 442 Screenwriting for TV and Film 3

MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5 MED 144 Communications Workshop (I) 0.5

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 1

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

NotesA You must take either Photography for Digital Media or Video Production I, although you may take both.B You must take either Advertising or Public Relations, although you may take bothC You must take two advanced speech courses (such as PPC322 Group discussion; SPC221 Speech

Techniques for Broadcasters; SPC220 Oral Interpretation of Literature; SPC321 Persuasion; SPC323 Advanced Public Speaking; or COM347 Business Communication.Note: Group discussion also is almost always taught during a three week summer postterm.

D Advanced literature courses include eminent British Writers, American Literature Since 1865,The Inklings, Hero and Anti-Hero, Man and Woman, Prophetic Comedy, Man and Nature, Faith and Doubt, Light in Darkness, Children's Literature or Adolescent Literature.

E You must complete at least one internship (140 or more hours spent with a professional communicationorganization) and you may complete two internships as long as they are significantly different experiences. Note: it is highly recommended that you complete your Senior Internship during thesummer term.

F Senior Research Project should be completed during either the fall or spring of your last year.G Communication Arts Conference: You must participate in the Communication Arts sconference each

semester, but you get 1 credit in your last semester at Judson.H As part of the media major component, you must take either Introducation to Business (usually

taken in the first or second year) or Leadership and Change (in the third or fourth year).You may decide to take both.

I Communications Workshop is a contribution of service learning to the college community oran appropriate not-for-profit community organization. You must have at least two semesters ofthese pass/fail half-credit courses, but we recommend you contribute almost every semester.

J Most students find it beneficial to take Internship and/or Group Discussion and/or a lab sciencein a summer term. This allows them to take several extra electives during the four years.

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BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 COM 220 Intro to Study of Communication 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Track Elective 3 GEN 181A,M,T Art/Music/Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 015 18

MED 140 Mass Media in Contemp Amer 3 BST Bible elective 3HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3 COM 313 Rhetorical Theory 3

SPC 322 Group Discussion 3Track elective 6 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3Elective 3 ESS Activity course 1

MED 144 Communication Workshop 0.5COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 Track elective 3

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 015 16.5

ENG 360 Archetypes of Western Lit. 3 COM 314 Intercultural Communication 3COM 311 Language and Society 3 COM 442 Communication Theory/Application 3MED 142 Studies in Popular Culture 3 COM 411 Philosophy of Language 3

Elective 3 COM 310 Rhetorical Criticism 3Track elective 3 Track elective 3Readings 1 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 016 15

ENG Literature elective 3 COM 499 Senior Research** 3COM Track electives 6 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues* 3

Electives 6 COM 443 Comm Ethics 3COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 Electives 6

MED 144 Communication workshop 0.5COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 1

15 16.5 Summer

Lab science*** 4

* Faith and Life can be taken in spring semester of the student's senior year** Senior Internship may be taken twice as long as the experiences are significantly different*** Senior Research can be taken in the fall semester of the student's senior year**** The lab science course can be taken during the summer or post-term, or some time during the academic year.

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Communication StudiesFall 2004 Spring 2005

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 SPC 120 Foundation of Speech 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 General Electives 3MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 Major Electives 3MUS 153 Ear Training-Sight Singing I 1 WOR 295 Foundations of Worship Arts 1WOR 195 Introduction to Worship Arts 1 ENG English 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

ACT/SAT ScoreCOM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total 17 Total 16

HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3COM 311 Language and Society 3 WOR 152 Pop Mus Theory/Contemp Christian Mus 3BST 225X History and Theology of Worship 3 WOR 303 Designing & Facilitating Worship 3MED 243X Video Production I 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion 3THE 175 Acting I 3 General Education 3COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 BUS 301 Leadership & Change 3THE 362 Directing for Stage and Video 3 WOR 302 Worship and the Arts 3WOR 301 Worship Resources 3 BST 321 Christian Doctrine 3MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 ENG Literature 3WOR 395 Worship Arts Practicum 0-2 Major Electives 3

General Education 3 COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0Major Electives 2

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0

Total 15-17 Total 15

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 COM 499 Senior Research Project 3General Education 6 WOR 495 Worship Arts Internship 3Major Electives 6 COM 442 Comm. Theory and Application 3

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 0 Major Electives 3General Education/Electives 4

COM 293 Comm Arts Conference 1

Total 15 Total 17

MED 141 Church and Mass Media 3Total 3

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Summer

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

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Worship ArtsFall 2005 Spring 2006

BST 101 Intro to Bib Studies: OT 1 3 BST 102 Intro to Bib. Studies: NT 1 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 1 3 BST 200 Level Bible Course 2 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG English 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 3 BST 200 Level NT Course 2 3BST 200 Level OT Course 2 3 MAT Math based on your ACT/SAT Score 3

Electives 6 Electives 6HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 200 Level OT Course 2 3 BST 300 Level Bible Course 3BST 200 Level NT Course 2 3 BST 300 Level Bible Course 3PSY 309 Interpersonal Relations 3 BST Bible Elective 3

Or ENG 360 Archetypes of West. Literature 3SPC 322 Group Discussion BST 346 NT Greek II 3SCI Science Elective and Lab 4 ESS Activity Course 1BST 345 NT Greek I 3

Total 16 Total 16

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 4 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 4 3PHL 364 Human Values 4 3 CRP 390 Philosophical & Theo. Apologetics 4 3

Electives 6 Electives 6BST Bible Elective 3 BST Bible Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

Elective 3 Elective 3Total 3 Total 3

Group 1: Introductory Courses Group 2: Cluster CoursesBST 101 Intro to Bib Studies: OT BST 222 Pentateuch & Pre-Exilic LitBST 102 Intro to Bib Studies: NT BST 245 Poetic and Wisdom Lit of OT

BST 249 Prophetic LiteratureBST 223 Life and Meaning of JesusBST 224 Acts and PaulBST 228 Hebrews, General Epistles & Revelation

Group 3: Skill Courses Group 4: Theology CoursesBST 221 Interpreting the Bible BST 321 Basic Christian DoctrineBST 345 N.T. Greek I CRP 390 Philosophical & Theo. ApologeticsBST 346 N.T. Greek II PHL 367 Comparative ReligionsPHL 265 Effective Reasoning PHL 364 Human Values

BST 325 Christology

BST 343 Isaiah BST 331 MatthewBST 350 Minor Prophets BST 333 Luke (offered on-line only)BST 332 Mark BST 336 RomansBST 334 John BST 338 HebrewsBST 337 I & II Corinthians BST 3** Book Study TBABST 342 Revelation

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Biblical Studies Fall 2005 Group Credit Spring 2006 Group Credit

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Group 5: Bible Book Courses

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

YMN 181 Intro to YM/AS 3 BST 285 Missions & Evangelism 3BST 101 Into to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English General Educaiton 3 ENG English General Education 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 295 Practicum I 1 YMN 296 Practicum II 1YMN 185 Foundation of YM/AS 3 YMN 222 Comm. to Adolescents 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 PSY 224 Adolescent Development 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3BST Bible Elective 3 BST Bible Elective 3

Total 16 Total 16

YMN 223 Moral & Cognitive Dev 3 ENG 360+ Literature 3YMN 395 Practicum III 2 YMN 221X Adolescent Culture 3BIO/CHM/PHY Science and Lab 4 YMN 396 Practicum IV 2BST Elective 3 Elective 3YMN 311 Ad/Man in YM/AS 3 Elective 3

ESS+: Elective 1

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 455 Senior Seminar in YM/AS 3 YMN 411X Values & Human Sexuality 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 3PHL 364 Human Values 3 PSY 424 Counseling Theories 3ESS 110 First Aid & Safety 1 YMN 301 Leadership 3

Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 16 Total 15

YMN 495 Internship YM/AS 3

Total 3 Total

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Youth Ministry in the ChurchFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

SUMMER SUMMER

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

YMN 181 Intro to YM/AS 3 BST 285 Missions & Evangelism 3BST 101 Into to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English General Educaiton 3 ENG English General Education 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 295 Practicum I 1 YMN 296 Practicum II 1YMN 185 Foundation of YM/AS 3 YMN 222 Comm. to Adolescents 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 PSY 224 Adolescent Development 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3BST Bible Elective 3 BST Bible Elective 3

Total 16 Total 16

YMN 395 Practicum III 2 ENG 360+ Literature 3BIO/CHM/PHY Science and Lab 4 YMN 221X Adolescent Culture 3YMN 311 Ad/Man in YM/AS 3 YMN 396 Practicum IV 2ANT 271 Cultural Anthropology 3 PHL 367 Comparative Religions 3

or CRP150 Missiological Issues ESS+: Elective 1Elective 3 SSC 397X Cross Cultural Studies 3

orYMN 321 Adol./Multicultural Setting

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 455 Senior Seminar in YM/AS 3 YMN 411X Chrstn Values/Sexuality 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 3PHL 364 Human Values 3 YMN 301X Leadership 3ESS 110 First Aid & Safety 1 Elective 3

Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 16 Total 15

YMN 495 Internship YM/AS 3

Total 3 Total

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

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Youth Ministry in Multicultural SettingsFall 2005 Spring 2006

YMN 181 Intro to YM/AS 3 BST 285 Missions & Evangelism 3BST 101 Into to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English General Educaiton 3 ENG English General Education 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 295 Practicum I 1 YMN 296 Practicum II 1YMN 185 Foundation of YM/AS 3 YMN 222 Comm. to Adolescents 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 PSY 224 Adolescent Development 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3BST Bible Elective 3 BST Bible Elective 3

Total 16 Total 16

YMN 223 Moral & Cognitive Dev 3 ENG 360+ Literature 3YMN 395 Practicum III 2 YMN 221X Adolescent Culture 3BIO/CHM/PHY Science and Lab 4 YMN 396 Practicum IV 2BST Bible Elective 3 Elective 3YMN 311 Ad/Man in YM/AS 3 Elective 3

ESS+: Elective 1

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 455 Senior Seminar in YM/As 3 YMN 411X Values & Human Sexuality 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Isues 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 3PHL 364 Human Values 3 YMN 301 Leadership 3ESS 110 First Aid & Safety 1 Elective 3

Elective 3 Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 16 Total 15

YMN 495 Internship YM/AS 3

Total 3 Total

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Youth Ministry in the PARACHURCHFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

YMN 181 Intro to YM/AS 3 BST 285 Missions & Evangelism 3BST 101 Into to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English General Educaiton 3 ENG English General Education 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 BST Bible Elective 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 Elective 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3YMN 185 Foundation of YM/AS 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3BIO/CHM/PSY Science & lab 4 PSY 224 Adolescent Development 3

Total 16 Total 16

BST Bible Elective 3 ENG 360+ Literature 3PSY 319 Integrated Psych & Chrstnty 3 YMN 221X Adolescent Culture 3PSY 323 Personality* 3 PSY 424 Counseling Theories 3YMN 223 Moral & Cognitive Dev 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 ESS+: Elective 1YMN 340 Mentoring Adolescents 3

orYMN 380x Counseling Adolescents

*Offered Fall 2003 and 2005Total 15 Total 16

YMN 455 Senior Seminar in YM/AS 3 YMN 411 Chrstn Values/Sexuality 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 3PHL 364 Human Values 3 PSY 426 Counseling Practicum II 3ESS 110 First Aid & Safety 1 Elective 3PSY 391 Stats & Research Design 3 Elective 3PSY 425 Counseling Practicum I 3

*Offered Fall 2003 and 2005Total 16 Total 15

YMN 495 Internship YM/AS 3

Total 3 Total

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Youth Ministry in SOCIAL SERVICES SettingsFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

YMN 181 Intro to YM/AS 3 BST 285 Missions & Evangelism 3BST 101 Into to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ENG English General Educaiton 3 ENG English General Education 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 15 Total 15

YMN 185 Foundation of YM/AS 3 HIS 262 History of Civ II 3PHL 161 Intro to Philosophy 3 ESS 240 Foundations/Sports Mgmt 3BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 ESS 350 Org & Admin of Sport 2HIS History General Education Elective 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3ESS ESS+: Elective 1 PSY 224 Adolescent Development 3

Bible Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 16 Total 16

BIO 272 Principles/ Ant. & Phys w/lab 4 ENG 360+ Literature 3ESS 140 Outdoor Skills (Odd years) 1 ESS 467 Physiology of Exercise* 3ESS 252 Theory/Tech of Team Sports 2 YMN 221X Adolescent Culture 3

or YMN 340 Mentoring Adolescents 3ESS 253 Theory/Tech of Individual Sports Elective 3ESS 255 Prin. Coaching (Odd years) 1ESS 353 Basic Ath. Training (Even years) 3BST Elective 3

*Offered Fall 2002/2004/2006 *Offered Spring 2004/2006Total 15 Total 15

YMN 455 Senior Seminar in YM/AS 3 YMN 411 Values & Human Sexuality 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine 3PHL 364 Human Values 3 ESS 496 Sports Ministry Internship 6ESS 496 Sport Ministry Practicum 3 Elective 3BST Bible Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

Elective 3

Total 3 Total

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Youth Ministry in SPORTSFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG English General Education 3ENG English Gen Ed based on ACT/SAT score 3 MAT Math 3MAT Math Gen Ed based on ACT/SAT score 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 PSY 221 Child Development 3

ESS Fitness Elective 1EDU 131 Practicum I: Diversity (Birth to 2 years) 0

Total 15 Total 16

4Total 4

GEN 181A/M/T Art, Music, Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3 CHM 150 Chemistry for Poets/Lab 4HIS History General Education Elective 3 PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3 ENG 261 Children's Literature 3

Concentration 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3PHS 241 Earth Science/Lab 4 Concentration 3EDU 231EC Practicum II, Tchr Aid Elgin Area 1

Total 17 Total 16

0Total 0

EDU 308 Lang. Dev. In Young Children 3 EDU 307 Reading & Language Methods - Young 3 Concentration 3 EDU 302 Methods of Teaching Young Child. 3

HIS 171 Rise of US History Until 1877 3 EDU 305 Art Activity for Young Child 1EDU 330 Chld/Family/Community Rltnshps 3 EDU 306 Music Activity for Young Child 1

Concentration 3 EDU 304 Motor Learning for Young Child 1EDU 303 Curric Planning and Assessment 3

Concentration 3EDU 331EC Practicum III, Inst Asst, ECED 1

Total 15 Total 16

EDU 411 Student Teaching 12 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 (2/7 week sessions) 1 POL 222 American Government 3

EDU 491 Sr. Seminar 1 Concentration 3EDU 413 History & Philos of ECED 3 Concentration 3

Non-Western Culture 3*Gate 4: Completion /Entitlement/Degree Requirements

Total 17 Total 15

Ecology w/lab

Spring or Summer Term 2007 Sophomore Year

Fall 2008

EDU231ECH Practicum II ECH, Tchr Aid, Hometown

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching**

*Gate 2, including the admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to Language Development of Young Children and Child, Family and Community Relationships taken in the fall of the junior year. Competency exams in reading comprehension,

written expression and mathematics must be successfully completed by the end of the second semester of the sophomore year.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester.

Spring 2009

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

*Gate 2: Admission into Teacher Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

The following course may be taken any Summer term prior to commencement.

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Early Childhood EducationFall 2005 Spring 2006

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG English General Education 3ENG English General Education 3 MAT Math 3

based on ACT/SAT Score SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 Concentration 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 ESS Fitness Elective 1

EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0

Total 15 Total 16

4 Total 4

POL 222 American Government 3 CHM 150 Chemistry for Poets/Lab 4EDU 222 Human Growth and Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1ENG 264 Adolescent Literature 3 ENG 261 Children's Literature 3

Concentration ConcentrationConcentration 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

Concentration 3

Total 15 Total 17

EDU 320 Language Art. Methods-Elem 3 EDU 321 Reading Methods-Elementary 3EDU 324 Social Studies Methods-Elem 3 EDU 322 Mathmatical Methods-Elem 3EDU 332 Organization/Middle School Methods 3 EDU 327 Science Methods-Elem 3SCM 120 Conservation Education 4 EDU 323A Art Methods-Elem 1

Concentration 3 EDU 323M Music Methods-Elem 1EDU 323P Phys Ed Methods-Elem (1)

or EDU 340 Meth Elem PE (PE Conc only) (3) 1-3EDU 331E Practicum III, Inst Asst-Elem 1PSY 325 Exceptional Child* 3

Total 16 Total 16-18

3Total 3

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 Concentration 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 Concentration 3EDU 421 Diagnostic Reading & Remediation 3 CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3

GEN 181 Art, Music or Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3HIS 171 Rise of U.S. Until 1877 3

Post-term/Summer term 172 Rise of U.S. Since 1877

Total 14 Total 15

Summer Term 2008EDU312 History/Philosophy of Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching **

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester.

or or

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 4: Completion/Entitlement/Degree Requirements

*If another course is taken, it must be an evening course.

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education *

*Gate 2, including the admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to Arts Methods taken in the fall of the junior year. Competency exams in reading comprehension, written expression and mathematics must be successfully completed by the end of the

second semester of the sophomore year.

or

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Elementary EducationFall 2005 Spring 2006

The following course may be taken any Summer term prior to commencement.BIO177 Ecology/Environmntl Problm w/Lab

ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 BST 101 Old Testament 3GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 101-118 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 131P/102 Class or Private Piano #% 1 MUS 101-118 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1MUS 131V/101 Class or Private Voice # 1 MUS 131P/102 Class or Private Piano #% 1MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 131V/101 Class or Private Voice # 1

MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5

Total 16.5 Total 16.5

EDU 222 Human Growth and Development** 3

EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3 EDU 235S String Techniques ^ 1EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 0EDU 235P Percussion Tech. ^ 1 GEN 181A,M,T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation (1.5 each) 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 MUS 156 Keyboard Harmony II 1MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 352 Music History II ^ 3MUS 351 History/Literature of Music I ^ 3 MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 201-218 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1MUS 201-218 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1 PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3

Total 18.5 Total 17.5

EDU 312 History/Philosophy of Education 3

BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3 SCM Science General Education Elective w/lab 4EDU 326 Music Methods- Elem Middle School 3 EDU 343 Sec Music Meth, Vocal/Instr 3EDU 235B Brass Tech. ^ 1 EDU 235W Woodwind Techniques ^ 1HIS History General Education Elective 3 ESS Physical Activity Gen Ed Elective 1MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3MUS 347 Fundamentals Of Conducting ^ 2 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 451 History/Literature of Music III ^ 3 MUS 348 Choral Conducting & Literature ^ 2MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 301-318 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1 MUS 301-318 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1

Total 17.5 Total 16.5

MUS 349 Instrumental Conducting/Literature ^ 2

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 CRP 481 Faith& Life Issues 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Areas-Sec 3EDU 331ME Practicum III, Inst Ast Music Ed 1 ENG from ENG360s or ENG370s 3

SSC 397X Cross-Cultural Studies 3MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 401-418 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1MUS 499E Half Hour Recital 2

Total 12 Total 15.5

Pass Piano Proficiency Exam*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching **

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation.

Summer 2009

Fall 2009 Spring 2010

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlement & Degree Requirements

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

K-12 Music Education (even years)Fall 2006 Spring 2007

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Summer 2007

^Offered alternate years%Private Piano for Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester.

*Gate 2: Admission into Teacher Education

Summer 2008

ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 101-118 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 131P/102 Class or Private Piano #% 1 MUS 101-118 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1MUS 131V/101 Class or Private Voice # 1 MUS 131P/102 Class or Private Piano #% 1MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 131V/101 Class or Private Voice # 1

MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5

Total 16.5 Total 16.5

EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3

EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3 EDU 235W Woodwind Techniques ^ 1EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1 MAT Based on ACT/SAT 3EDU 235B Brass Techniques ^ 1 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 156 Keyboard Harmony II 1MUS 102 Private Piano, Credit #% 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 347 Fundamentals of Conducting ^ 2 MUS 348 Choral Conducting/Literature ^ 2MUS 451 History/Literature of Music III ^ 3 MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 201-218 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1MUS 201-218 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1 PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3

Total 17.5 Total 16.5

MUS 349 Instrumental Conducting/Literature ^ 2

BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 EDU 343 Secondary Mus Meth: Vocal/Instr 3EDU 326 Music Methods- Elem Middle School 3 SCM Science Gen Ed Elective w/lab ^ 4EDU 235P Percussion Techniques ^ 1 ESS Physical Activity Gen Ed 1GEN 181 A,M,T Fine Arts Apprec (1.5 hr each) 3 EDU 235S String Techniques 1HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3MUS 351 History/Literature of Music I ^ 3 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 352 History/Literature of Music II ^ 3MUS 301-318 Private Instruction, Credit # 1 MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1 MUS 301-318 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1

Total 18.5 Total 17.5

EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3

EDU 331ME Practicum III, Inst Asst, Music Ed 1 CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Areas-Sec 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 ENG from ENG360s or ENG370s 3

SSC 397X Cross-Cultural Studies 3MUS 143, 6, 50 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 401-418 Private Lessons/Major Instr. # 1

MUS 499E Half Hour Recital 2

Total 12 Total 15.5

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

% Private Piano fir Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.

*Gate 2, including admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to the Language Development of Young Children and Child, Family and Community Relationships taken in the fal of the junior year. Competency exams.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester.

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation. ^Offered alternate years

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlement & Degree Requirements

Summer 2008

Pass Piano Proficiency Exam*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teach **

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Summer 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 2: Admission into Teacher Education*

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Summer 2006

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

K-12 Music Education (odd years)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

GEN 101 Faith and Learning 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3MAT Math 3 ENG English 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 GEN 181A,M,T Fine Art Appreciation (1.5 each) 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ESS 245 Community Health 3ESS 101 Wellness 1 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MTH Math 3 ESS Activity Elective 1

Total 16 Total 16

BIO 272 Prin of Anatomy & Physiology w/lab 4 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3ESS 251 Motor Development & Learning 2 EDU 231E 1ESS 242 Foundations of PE 1 ESS 467 Physiology of Exercise 3ESS 252 Theory/Tech of Team Sports 2 ESS 348 Rhythmic Activities 2HIS History General Education Elective 3 ESS 343 PE Tests and Measurements 3ESS 255 Principles of Coaching 2 ESS 441 Curriculum Development in PE 2

Total 14 Total 14

EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Asst, Hometown 0Total 0

ESS 375X Health Aspects of Chem Dep (elective) 3 BIO 370 Kinesiology 3 Non Western Cultures Class 3 ESS 121 Life Guarding 1ESS 253 Theory/Tech of Individual Sports 2 ESS 340 Methods of Elementary PE 3ESS 447 Adapted Physical Education 2 EDU 312 History/Philosophy of Education 3BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ESS 350 Organization & Admin of Sport 2ESS 353 Basic Athletic Train/First Aid 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

Total 16 Total 15

EDU 331PEPracticum III, Instr Asst, PE 1Total 1 Total 0

CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 EDU 411 Student Teaching 12ENG Literature 3 EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 Electives 9 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Area-Sec 3

*Content Area Exam must bepassed prior to beginning of semester

Total 15 Total 16

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Summer Sophomore Year

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 3: Apply to Student Teach **

Summer Junior Year

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education. *

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Physical Education - K-12Fall 2005 Spring 2006

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Practicum IIE, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3 ENG English Gen Ed Writing course 3MAT 211 or higher 5 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/ lab 4 PSY 111 Introduction to Psycholgy 3CHM 151 Introduction to Chemistry w/lab 4 CHM 152 Introduction to Organic Chemistry w/lab 4

ESS Fitness Activity Elective 1EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0

Total 19 Total 17

BIO 177 Ecology/Environ Problems w/lab 4 PHS 395 Astronomy w/lab 4Total 4 Total 4

HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3EDU 222 Human Growth and Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1BIO 371 Microbiology w/lab 4 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0PSY 325 Exceptional Child PHY 238 General Physics II w/lab 4

or BST101 Into New Testment (p.m.) 3 BIO 372 Cell Biology w/labor BIO471 Recombinant DNA Methodology w/lab 4

GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation (1.5 each) 1.5

Total 17 Total 16.5

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst, Sec Ed 0 Total 0

EDU 340 Intro to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 346 Science Methods - Secondary 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 BST 101 Introduction to New TestamentBIO 373 Hum Anatomy and Physiology I w/lab 4 or PSY325 Exceptional Child 3BIO 378 Human Genetics w/lab EDU 325 Reading in Content Areas - Sec 3

or BIO 376 Evolutionary Theory w/lab 4 BIO 374 Hum Anatomy & Physiology II w/lab 4GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 1.5 PHS 241 Earth Science I w/lab 4

Total 15.5 Total 17

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 EDU 312 History Philosophy of Education 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 ENG Upper Division Gen Ed Literature 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 Non-western Culture 3

BIO 378 Human Genetics w/lab 4

Total 14 Total 13

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary Science - BiologyFall 2005 Spring 2006

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

The following courses may be taken any Summer ter prior to commencement

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education*

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching **

SUMMER Junior Year

*Gate 2, including the admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to methods taken in the fall of the junior year. ISBE basic skills tests must be successfully completed by the end of the second semester of the sophomore year.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester of the junior year.

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

ENG English based on English ACT/SAT 3 ENG English 3BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 MIS 222x Comp Appl/Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0

ESS Activity Elective 1Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Total 15 Total 13

HIS History General Elective Requirements 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0BUS 241 Basic Macroeconomics 3 BUS 261 Fund of Managerial Accounting 3BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation 1.5 BUS 460 Business Marketing 3

BUS 347X Business Communication 3Total 16.5 Total 16

BIO 177 Ecology/Environ Problems w/lab 4 BUS 295 Sophomore Business Practicum 3Total 4 Total 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 345 Business Methods: Secondary 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Area- Sec 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3 BUS 353 Tax Accounting 3BUS 253 Business Law I 3 BUS 344 Personal Finance BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3 or BUS361 Professional Selling 3GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation 1.5 BUS 454 Entrep/New Venture Management 3 BUS 410 Marketing Stratagies 3

Total 16.5 Total 18

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst, Sec Ed 1 Total 1

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 Non Western Culture Course 3

Note: Content Area Exam MUST be EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3passed PRIOR to student teaching ENG Upper Division Gen Ed Literature 3

Total 14 Total 15

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Gate 3:Admission to Student Teaching

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

SUMMER -- Junior Year SUMMER -- Senior Year

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER -- Sophomore Year SUMMER -- Sophomore or Junior Year

Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary Business Marketing/Computer Educ (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/lab 4 BIO 177 Ecology & Environ Problems w/Lab 4CHM 153 General Chemistry I w/Lab 4 CHM 154 General Chemistry II w/Lab 4GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5 ENG Based on English ACT/SAT Score 3ESS Activity Course 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

EDU 131 Practicum I: Diversity 0

Total 17 Total 17

EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3PHY 237 General Physics I w/Lab 4 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 3CHM 255 Analytical Chemistry w/Lab 4 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 PHY 238 General Physics II w/Lab 4

ENG Based on English ACT/SAT Score 3

Total 17 Total 16

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 CHM 258 Organic Chemistry II w/Lab 5EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 346 Science Methods: Secondary 3CHM 257 Organic Chemistry I w/Lab 4 PHS 395 Astronomy w/Lab 4PHS 241 Earth Science w/Lab 4 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3 EDU 325 Reading the Content Area - Sec 3

Total 17 Total 18

EDU 331S Practicum III - Inst Asst Sec Ed 1 Total 1

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation (1.5 each) 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 Non-western Cultures Course 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3

LIT Upper Division Gen Ed Literature 3

Total 14 Total 12

Gate 2:Admission to Teacher Education

Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

SUMMER -- Junior Year

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Fall 2006 Fall 2007

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary Chemistry (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG 211 Non Fiction Prose 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 MAT Math 3ENG 264 Adolescent Literature 3 SPC 120 Foundations o Speech 3ENG English General Education 3 GEN 181A/M/TArt/Music/Theatre Appreciation (1.5 each) 3

based on ACT/SAT Score EDU 131 Practicum I: Diversity 0

Total 15 Total 15

BIO 177 Ecology/Environmental Problems w/lab 4 BIO 177 Ecology/Environmental Problems w/lab 4Total 4 Total 4

EDU 222 Human Growth and Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 EDU 231E Practicum IIE, Tchr Aid, Elgin 1ENG 262 Emiment British Writers 3 EDU 312 History and Phil of Education 3ENG Writing course beyond ENG101/102 4 PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3

Eng/Speech/Media Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilizations II 3

Total 16 Total 13

EDU 231H Practicum IIH, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0Total 0

ENG 263 American Literature Since 1865 3 POL 222 American Government 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 325 Reading in Cont. Areas: Sec. EDU 340 Intro to Secondary Methods 3 or EDU309 Teaching, Reading & Writing 3

Eng/Speech/Media Electives 6 EDU 341 English Methods - Secondary 3HIS 172 Rise of the US Since 1877 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion 3

Eng/Speech/Media Elective 3Total 18 Total 15

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst - Sec 1Total 1

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 COM 499 Senior Research 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 Eng/Speech/Media Electives 9CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3

Total 14 Total 12

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary English (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

The following course may be taken any Summer term prior to commencement

Summer Sophomore Year

Summer Junior Year

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education*

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching**

*Gate 2, including the admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to Language Development of Young Children and Child, Family and Community Relationships taken in the fall of the junior year. Competency exams in reading comprehension,

written expression and mathematics must be successfully completed by the end of the second semester of the sophomore year.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester.

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirments

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 ENG English Writing 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 MAT 212 Functions & Calculus II 5ENG English Writing 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

based on ACT/SAT Score MAT 311X Probability & Statistics w/ Lab 4MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3EDU 131 Practicum I: Diversity 0

Total 17 Total 15

MAT 314 Discrete Math (Tent: Odd Year) 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3EDU 222 Human Growth and Dev. 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 MAT 313 Modern Geometry (Tent: Even Years) 3MAT 315 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry III 3 MAT 316 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry IV 3GEN 201 Peer Tutoring Workshop 1 HIS 262 History of Civilizations II 3

Science Elective 4 Science Elective 4

Total 17 Total 17

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst, Sec Ed 1 EDU 312 History & Philosophy 3Total 1 Total 3

EDU 340 Intro to Secondary Methods 3 MAT 312 Modern Abstract Algebra (Tent: Odd Years) 3ENG English (Literature Course) 3 EDU 342 Mathematics Methods - Secondary 3MAT 318 Linear Algebra (Tent: Even Years) 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 1EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 325 Reading in Content Area-Sec 3MAT 309 Advanced Mathematical Principles 3 MIS

3ESS Fitness Gen Ed Activity course 1

Elective 3

Total 15 Total 17

EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 CRP 481 Faith & Life 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 MAT 419 Senior Seminar in Mathematics 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child* 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3

BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3Non-Western Cultures 3

Post-term/Summer termTotal 14 Total 15

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary MathFall 2005 Spring 2006

2 Course Sequence Recommended

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education *

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching **

The following courses may be taken any Summer term prior to commencement

Programming Language:MIS225X, MIS226X, MIS321X, MIS377X

*Subject to approval by T. Ed. Committee

*Gate 2, including the admission to Teacher Education Program, must be successfully completed the semester prior to methods taken in the fall of the junior year. ISBE basic skills tests must be successfully completed by the end of the second semester of the sophomore year.

*Gate 3, including the application to Student Teaching, must be completed by the end of the fall semester of the junior year.

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG Based on English ACT/SAT score 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3ENG Based on English ACT/SAT score 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3BUS 241 Basic Macroeconomics 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0ESS Activity Elective 1 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics 3

GEN 181 Art, Music or Theatre Appreciation 1.5

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Total 16 Total 16.5

EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS 261 History of Civilizations I 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1HIS 171 Rise of US until 1877 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0HIS 464 Mod Imperial: 18th to present (EO Fall) 3 HIS 262 History of Civilizations II 3

POL 222 American Government 3 HIS 172 Rise of US since 1877 3GEN1 181 Art, Music or Theatre Appreciation 1.5

Gate 2: Admission into Teacher EducationTotal 16.6 Total 10

BIO 177 Ecology & Environ Problems/Lab 4Total 4

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 347 Social Science (His) Meth - Sec 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Area 3HIS 473 Minority Experience in America 3 SSC 456 Cultural Diversity 3HIS 484 Historical Research & Writing 3 HIS 365 World in Revolution (EO Spring) 3HIS 485 Historical Theory & Methods 3 HIS History Elective 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3

Total 18 Total 15

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed 1Total 1

NOTE: Content Area Exam MUST be HIS 474 Amer Foreign Relations since 1898 3passed PRIOR to student teaching ENG Upper Division Literature Elective 3

Non-Western Cultures Course 3EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 History Electives 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 and Degree Requirements

Total 14 Total 15

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlement

Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

SUMMER -- Sophomore Year

SUMMER -- Junior Year

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLAN

Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary Social Science/History (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

Fall 2006

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG Based on English ACT/SAT score 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3ENG Based on English ACT/SAT score 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3BUS 241 Basic Macroeconomics 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0ESS Activity Elective 1 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics 3

GEN 181 Art, Music or Theatre Appreciation 1.5

Total 16 Total 16.5

EDU 222 Human Growth & Developmen 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS 261 History of Civilizations 1 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1HIS 171 Rise of US until 1877 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0POL 222 American Government 3 HIS 262 History of Civilizations II 3GEN 181 Art, Music or Theatre Appreciation 1.5 HIS 172 Rise of US since 1877 3

Total 13.5 Total 10

BIO 177 Ecology & Environ Problems/Lab 4Total 4

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 347 Social Science (His) Meth - Sec 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Area 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3 SSC 456 Cultural Diversity 3

Total 18 Total 9

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed 1Total 1

NOTE: Content Area Exam MUST be HIS 474 Amer Foreign Relations since 1898 3passed PRIOR to student teaching ENG Upper Division Literature Elective 3

Non-Western Cultures Course 3EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3

and Degree Requirements

Total 14 Total 15

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Secondary Social Science/Psychology (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Gate 4: Completion of Entitlement

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Gate 2: Admission into Teacher Education

SUMMER -- Sophomore Year

SUMMER -- Junior Year

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG Based on English ACT/SAT Score 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3ART 111 Drawing I 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3DES 121 Design I (Fall Only) 3 EDU 131 Practicum I,Diversity 0

ESS Activity Elective 1DES 231 Digital Tools I (Spring only) 3

Total 15 Total 16

EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1ART 212 Painting I 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0DES 331X Digital Tools II 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3ART 325 History of Art I 3 ART 326 History of Art II 3

ART 315 Ceramics I (Spring odd) 3ART 316 Ceramics II (Spring even)

Total 15 Total 13

EDU 340 Intro to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 348 Visual Arts Methods: Secondary 3EDU 332 Org/Meth: Mid Sch (MS endorsement only) 3 ART 327 History of Design I (Spring only) 3ART 328 History of Design II (Fall only) 3 ART 319C Intermed Studio Critique (Alt Spring) 3ART 223X Photography I 3 ENG Based on English ACT/SAT score 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3 EDU 325 Reading in the Content Area-Sec 3

Total 15 Total 15

EDU 331S Practicum III, Secondary 3Total 3

ENG Upper Division Literature Elective 3GEN 181A,M,T Art/Music/Theater Apprec (1.5 each) 3

Non-western Cultures Course 3EDU 411 Student Teaching 10 EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 CHM 150 Chemistry for Poets w/lab 4CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 Gate 4: Completion of Entitlement

and Degree RequirementsTotal 14 Total 16

Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER -- Junior Year

Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

NOTE: Content Area Exam MUST bepassed PRIOR to student teaching

Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education

Fall 2007

Spring 2007

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Secondary Visual Arts (6-12)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

Fall 2006

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG Based on ACT 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 MAT 111 Mathematical Investigations I 3ART 111 Drawing I 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3DES 121 Design I (Fall only) 3 EDU 131 Practicum I, Diversity 0

ESS Activity Elective 1DES 231 Digital Tools I (Spr only) 3

Total 15 Total 16

EDU 222 Human Growth & Development 3 EDU 223 Educational Psychology 3HIS History Gen Ed Elective 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1ART 212 Painting I 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0DES 331X Digital Tools II (Fall only) 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3ART 325 History of Art I 3 ART 326 History of Art II 3

ART 315 Ceramics I (Spring odd) or 3 ART316 Ceramics II (Spring even)

Total 15 Total 13

EDU 340 Intro to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 348 Visual Arts Methods - Secondary 3EDU 329 Elem Visual Art Methods 2 ART 327 History of Design I (Spring only) 3ART 328 History of Design II (Fall only) 3 ART 319C Intermediate Studio Critique (Alt Spr) 3ART 223X Photography I 3 ENG Based on ACT 3PSY 325 Exceptional Child 3 EDU 323A Art Methods - Elementary 1

EDU 325 Reading in the Content Areas - Sec 3

Total 14 Total 16

EDU 331VA Practicum III, Inst Asst, Visual Art E 1 Total

***NOTE: Content Area Exam MUST be passed Upper division literature elective 3Prior to student teaching GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3

Non-western Cultures Course 3EDU 411 Student Teaching (*) 12 EDU 312 History & Philosophy of Education 3EDU 491 Senior Seminar 1 CHM 150 Chemistry for Poets w/lab 4CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3

(*) Beg F04, this will increase to 12 sh/14 weeks

Total 16 Total 16

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Visual Art Education Specialist K-12Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

*Gate 4: Completion of Entitlementand Degree Requirements

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

*Gate 1: Orientation to Teacher Education

*Gate 2: Admission to Teacher Education*

*Gate 3: Admission to Student Teaching

SUMMER -- Junior Year

GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 ENG English 3MIS 101 Introduction to Word Processing 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3MIS 102 Introduction to Spreadsheet Usage 1 BUS 250 Management Principles 3MIS 105 Access/Integrated Software Pkgs 1 ESS 101 Wellness 1ENG English based on ACT/SAT scores 3 MIS 222X Comp Appl for BUS: Adv Microsoft Office 3ESS 240 Foundations of Sports Management 3 ESS 195 ESS Practicum 1

Total 15 Total 17

BIO 272 Principles of Anat & Phys w/lab 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3BUS 251 Principles of Accounting I 3 ESS 350 Organization & Admin of Sport 2ESS 253 Theory/Tech of Individual Sports 2 COM 347X Business Communication 3ESS 353 Basic Athletic Training/First Aid 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3ESS 447 Adapted Physical Education 2 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3MAT Math 3 ESS 450 Fitness Testing & Prescription 2

Total 17 Total 16

BUS 253 Business Law I 3 MED 443X Public Relations 3BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3 BUS 301 Leadership & Change 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 ESS 467 Physiology of Exercise 3ESS 252 Theory/Tech of Team Sports 2 BST Biblical Elective 3ESS 140 Outdoor Recreation 1 ESS ESS Elective 1ESS 255 Principles of Coaching 2 GEN 181 A/T/M Theatre/Art/Mus Apprec (1.5 each) 3ESS 195 ESS Practicum 1

Total 15 Total 16

CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 ESS 495 Sports Management Internship 12ENG English Literature 3 ESS 121 Lifeguarding 1 Electives 6 SPC 322 Group Discussion 3 ESS 480 Senior Sports Management Seminar 2

Total 17 Total 13

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Sport ManagementFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 131P Class Piano I Or # 1 MUS 132P Class Piano II Or # 1MUS 102 Private Piano # MUS 102 Private Piano #MUS 131V Class Voice * # 1 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 101-118 Private Instruction # 1MUS 101-118 Private Instruction # 1

Total 16.5 Total 15.5

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible ^ 3 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3ESS Activity Course 1 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT score 3MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 352 History & Lit. of Music II ^ 3MUS 333 Improvisation 1 MUS 201-218 Private Instruction # 1MUS 351 History & Lit. of Music I ^ 3 MUS 156 Keyboard Harmony II 1MUS 201-218 Private Instruction # 1

Total 15.5 Total 16.5

BST Any Bible Elective (Gen. Ed.) 3 BST 300+ Upper Div. Bible Elective - ORBST 225X History & Theology of Worship ^ 3 MED 243X Video Production I - ORENG English Lit 360s or 370s 3 MED 441 Dramatic Writing - ORPSY 111 Intro to Psych. (or SOC 151) 3 THE 362 Play Directing for Stage & Video 3MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 SCM Science Gen Ed w/lab 4MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1 MUS 143,146,160 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 347 Fundamentals of Conducting 2 MUS 257 History & Practice/ Worship Music ^ 3MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1

MUS 348 Choral Conducting and Literature 2MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1

Piano Proficiency Exam **Total 16.5 Total 14.5

BST 300+ Upper Div Bible Elective - OR BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine ^ 3MED 243X Video Production I - OR HIS 262 History of Civilizaiton II 3MED 441 Dramatic Writing - OR MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5THE 362 Play Directign for Stage & Video 3 MUS 458 Orchestration ^ 3CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 MUS 495 Practicum in Church Music 1HIS History General Education Elective 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 Gen. Ed. Elective 3MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1 Gen. Ed. Elective 1

Gen. Ed. Elective 3Total 13.5 Total 15.5

MUS 350 Music Tour 3 MUS 350 Music Tour 3Total 3 Total 3

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

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Music Ministry (starting on even years)Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER

GEN 181M does not apply toward major.

* Unless student is a voice major.^Offered alternate yearsA minimum of 30 hours completed at Judson College.A minimum of 30 hours in courses at the 300 level and above.

Fall 2009 Spring 2010

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation.

**The examination will be given during piano juries at the end of each semester. If it is failed, the student must repeat it until successfully passed. It is recommended that music majors enroll for piano as freshmen and continue until the proficiency requirement is satisfied; the examination should be passed by the end of the junior year. Specific requirements are available from any of the music faculty.

%Music 202-302, Private Piano, Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.

SUMMER

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 131P Class Piano I Or # 1 MUS 132P Class Piano II Or # 1MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit # MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #MUS 131V Class Voice I * # 1 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 101-118 Private Instruction # 1MUS 101-118 Private Instruction # 1

Total 16.5 Total 15.5

BST 225X History & Theology of Worship ^ 3 ESS Phys Activity Gen Ed Elective 1MAT Math based on ACT/SAT score 3 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 257 Hist/Practice of Worship Music ^ 3MUS 347 Fundamentals of Conducting ^ 2 MUS 348 Choral Conducting and Literature 2MUS 201-218 Private Instruction 1 MUS 201-218 Private Instruction # 1

Total 15.5 Total 15.5

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible ^ 3 BST 300+ Upper Div. Bible Elective - ORBST Any Bible Elective (Gen. Ed.) 3 MED 243X Video Production I - ORENG English Literature 360s or 370s 3 MED 441 Dramatic Writing - ORMUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 THE 362 Play Directing for Stage & Video 3MUS 102 Private Piano Instruction, Credit #% 1 CHM 150 Chem for Poets (BIO, PHS, PHY) 4MUS 333 Improvisation 1 PSY 111 Intro to Psychology (or SOC151) 3MUS 351 History/Literature of Music I ^ 3 MUS 143,146,160 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1

MUS 352 History & Literature of Music II ^ 3MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1

Piano Proficiency Exam **Total 15.5 Total 15.5

BST 300+ Upper Div Bible Elective 3 BST 321 Basic Christian Doctrine ^ 3MED 243X Video Production I - OR HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3MED 441 Dramatic Writing - OR MUS 458 Orchestration ^ 3THE 362 Play Directign for Stage & Video 3 MUS 495 Practicum in Church Music 1CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5HIS History General Education Elective 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instruction, Credit # 1MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 Gen. Ed. Elective 3MUS 401-418 Private Instruction, Credit # 1 Gen. Ed. Elective 1

Total 13.5 Total 15.5

MUS 350 Music Tour 3Total 3

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Music Ministry (starting on odd years)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2007

Summer Summer

**The examination will be given during piano juries at the end of each semester. If it is failed, the student must repeat it until successfully passed. It is recommended that music majors enroll for piano as freshmen and continue until the proficiency requirement is satisfied; the examination should be passed by the end of the junior year. Specific requirements are available from any of the music faculty.

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation. GEN 181M does not apply toward major.

%Music 202-302, Private Piano, Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.

* Unless student is a voice major. ^Offered alternate years ^Offered alternate years

A minimum of 30 hours completed at Judson College. A minimum of 30 hours in courses at the 300 level and above.

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 131P Class Piano I OR # 1 MUS 132P Class Piano II OR # 1MUS 102 Private Piano # MUS 102 Private Piano #MUS 121 Applied Performance Prep I 1.5 MUS 122 Applied Performance Prep II 1.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 101-418 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 101-118 118 Private Instruction # 1

Total 17 Total 17

ESS Activity Course 1 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 156 Keyboard Harmony II 1MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1MUS 101 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1 MUS 222 Applied Performance Prep IV 1.5MUS 221 Applied Performance Prep III 1.5 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 352 History & Lit. of Music II ^ 3MUS 351 History & Lit. of Music I ^ 3 MUS 201-218 Private Instruction # 1MUS 201-218 Private Instruction 1 MUS 300+ Music Elective 3MUS 241FI Diction for Singers/French-Italian 2

Total 15 Total 15

MAT 111 Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 SCM Science Gen Ed w/lab 4MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatres Apprec (1.5 each) 3MUS 241 EG Diction for Singers I/Eng-German (2) * PSY 111 Intro to Psych. (or SOC 151) 3MUS or MUS243 Piano Literature (3) @ 2-3 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble 0.5MUS 102-402 Private Piano Instr, Private #% 1 MUS 242 Vocal Literature 2MUS 451 History & Lit of Music III ^ 3 MUS 300+ Music ElectiveMUS 471 Junior Recital Prep I 1 MUS 102-402 Private Piano #% 1MUS 300+ Music Elective 3 MUS 472 Junior Recital Prep II 1MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1

**Piano Proficiency Exam

Total 14.5-15.5 Total 15.5

BST Bible Elective 3 CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3ENG English Lit from 360s or 370s 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 482 Senior Recital Prep II 1.5MUS 481 Senior Recital Prep I 1.5 MUS 300+ Upper Division Music Elective 3MUS 300+ Music Elective 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1

Total 15 Total 12

MUS 350 Music Tour 3 MUS 350 Music Tour 3Total 3 Total 3

**The examination will be given during piano juries at the end of each semester. If it is failed, the studentmust repeat it until successfully passed. It is recommended that music majors enroll for piano as freshmenand continue until the proficiency requirement is satisfied; the examination should be passed by the end ofthe junior year. Specific requirements are available from any of the music faculty.

GEN 181M does not apply toward major.

A minimum of 30 hours completed at Judson College.A minimum of 30 hours in courses at the 300 level and above.

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation.%Music 202-302, Private Piano, Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.* voice major only; offered alternate years. % piano majors only.^Offered alternate years

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Music Performance (Even Years)Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Fall 2009 Spring 2010

SUMMER SUMMER

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3MUS 131P Class Piano I OR # 1 MUS 132P Class Piano II OR # 1MUS 102 Private Piano # MUS 102 Private Piano #MUS 121 Applied Performance Prep I 1.5 MUS 122 Applied Performance Prep II 1.5MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 151 Music Theory I 3 MUS 152 Music Theory II 3MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1MUS 101-118 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 101-118 118 Private Instruction # 1

Total 17 Total 17

ESS Activity Course 1 BST Biblical Studies Elective 3MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 155 Keyboard Harmony I 1 MUS 156 Keyboard Harmony II 1MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1 MUS 102 Private Piano #% 1MUS 221 Applied Performance Prep III 1.5 MUS 222 Applied Performance Prep IV 1.5MUS 241EG Diction for Singers I/Eng-Ger (2) * MUS 242 Vocal Literature * 2 or MUS243 Piano Literature (3) % 2-3 MUS 300+ Music Elective 3MUS 251 Music Theory III 3 MUS 252 Music Theory IV 3MUS 253 Ear Training/Sight Singing III 1 MUS 254 Ear Training/Sight Singing IV 1MUS 201-218 Private Instruction, Credit 1 MUS 201-218 Private Instruction, Credit # 1MUS 300+ Music Elective 3

Total 15-16 Total 17

GEN 181A/M/T Art/Music/Theatre Apprec (1.5 each) 3 SCM Science Gen Ed w/lab 4MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology ORMUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology ORMUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1 ANT 171 Introduction to Anthropology 3MUS 351 History & Lit of Music I ^ 3 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 471 Junior Recital Prep I 1 MUS 102 Private Piano Instr, Credit #% 1MUS 300+ Upper Division Music Elective 3 MUS 352 History/Literature of Music II ^ 3MUS 301-318 Private Instruction # 1 MUS 472 Junior Recital Prep II 1MUS 241FI Diction for Singers/French-Italian 2 MUS 300+ Upper Division Music Elective 3

MUS 301-318 Private Instruction, Credit # 1Pass Piano Proficiency

Total 17.5 Total 16.5

ENG English Lit from 360s or 370s 3 CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5 MUS 143,146,150 Large Performance Ensemble # 0.5MUS 451 History/Literature of Music III ^ 3 MUS 482 Senior Recital Prep II 1.5MUS 481 Senior Recital Prep I 1.5 MUS 300+ Music Elective 3MUS 300+ Upper Division Music Elective 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1MUS 401-418 Private Instruction # 1

Total 15 Total 12

MUS 350 Music Tour 3 MUS 350 Music Tour 3Total 3 Total 3

**The examination will be given during piano juries at the end of each semester. If it is failed, the studentmust repeat it until successfully passed. It is recommended that music majors enroll for piano as freshmenand continue until the proficiency requirement is satisfied; the examination should be passed by the end ofthe junior year. Specific requirements are available from any of the music faculty.

A minimum of 30 hours completed at Judson College. A minimum of 30 hours in courses at the 300 level and above.

# Only 16 hours of Applied Music may be counted toward graduation. GEN 181M does not apply toward major.%Music 202-302, Private Piano, Credit, must be taken each semester until the piano proficiency is passed during the junior year.

* voice major only; offered alternate years % piano majors only ^Offered alternate years

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

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Music Performance (Starting on odd years)Fall 2005 Spring 2006

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181A/M Art/Music/Theatre Appreciation (1.5 each) 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3 HIS 172 Rise of U.S. from 1877 3HIS 171 Rise of U.S. to 1877 3 SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology 3

Total 15 Total 15

6Total 6

BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/lab 4ENGENG

36* or 37* Literature General Education 3

SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 HIS History General Education Elective 3HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 HIS European History 3MIS 101 Intro to Word Processing 1 HIS 39* Non-Western History 3HIS 320X History of Christianity I 3 Elective 3ESS Physical Activity Course 1

Total 15 Total 15

HIS U.S. History 3 HIS European History 3HIS European History 3 HIS Non-Western History 3HIS Non-Western History 3 HIS History Elective 3

Electives 6 Electives 6

Total 15 Total 15

HIS U.S. History 3 HIS 484 Historical Research & Writing 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 HIS 485 Historical Theory & Method 3 History Elective 3 Electives 9

Electives 6

Total 15 Total 15

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Any Summer TermsElectives

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HistoryFall 2005 Spring 2006

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3 ENG English Elective 3MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 PSY Psychology Elective 3

General Education 3 SOC 151 Intro to Sociology 3PSY 111 Intro to Psychology 3

Total 18 Total 15

PSY Psychology Elective 3 PSY Psychology Electives 6HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civ. II 3

General Education 9 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3General Education 5

Total 15 Total 17

PSY Psychology Electives 6 PSY Psychology Electives 6ENG English Gen Ed 3 SSC Social Science Elective 3PSY 391X Statistics and Research Des 3 General Education 6

Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

PSY Psychology Elective 3 PSY Psychology Elective 3CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 General Electives 6SSC Social Science Elective 3 Elective 6

Electives 3Post-term/SuGeneral Education 3PSY 491 Senior Seminar in Psychology

Total 15 Total 15

Electives 3 Electives 3

Total 3 Total 3

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PsychologyFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/lab 4 BIO 172 Principles of Zoology w/lab 4CHM 153 General Chemistry I w/lab 4 CHM 154 General Chemistry II w/lab 4GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 MAT 212 Functions & Calculus II 5MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3

Total 16 Total 16

CHM 257 Organic Chemistry I w/lab 5 CHM 258 Organic Chemistry II w/lab 5BIO Biology Elective 4 BIO Biology Elective 4HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3ENG English Based on ACT/SAT Score 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Total 18 Total 18

BIO Biology Elective 4 BIO Biology Elective 4BST Bible Elective 3 ENG English Literature 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 ESS Physical Education Elective 1

Elective Hours 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3MIS MIS Information Elective 3 Elective 3

Total 16 Total 14

BIO Biology Elective 4 BIO Biology Elective 4CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 Elective Hours 12

Elective Hours 6SCM 419 Senior Seminar in Science/Mathematics 1

Total 14 Total 16

Total Total

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BiologyFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/lab 4 BIO 172 Principles of Zoology w/lab 4CHM 153 General Chemistry I w/lab 4 CHM 154 General Chemistry II w/lab 4GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 MAT 212 Functions & Calculus II 5MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Total 16 Total 16

ENG English based on ACT/SAT score 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BIO Biology Elective 4BIO Biology Elective 4 or

or PHY 238 General Physics II w/labPHY 237 General Physics I w/lab ENG English 3 Elective 3 CHM 255 Analytical Chemistry w/lab 5

Elective 3 ESS Physical Educ Activity Elective 1

Total 16 Total 16

BST Bible Elective 3 CHM 258 Organic Chemistry II w/lab 5PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3CHM 257 Organic Chemistry I w/lab 5 ESS Physical Education Elective 1GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3 Elective 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 MIS Information Elective 3

Total 17 Total 15

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 Elective Hours 9Elective Hours 6 CHM 356 Physical Chemistry II 3

CHM 355 Physical Chemistry I 3 MAT 311X Probability & Statistics w/lab 4CHM 358 Biochemistry w/lab 4 SCM 419 Senior Seminar in Science/Mathematics 1

Total 16 Total 17

Total Total

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ChemistryFall 2005 Spring 2006

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/lab 4 BIO 172 Principles of Zoology w/lab 4CHM 153 General Chemistry I w/lab 4 CHM 154 General Chemistry II wlab 4GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 MAT 212 Functions & Calculus II 5MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5 ENG Based on ACT/SAT score 3

based on ACT/SAT Score

Total 16 Total 16

HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 PHY 238 General Physics II w/lab 4

Science/Math Elective 4 Science/Math Elective 4ENG English 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3

Total 17 Total 17

PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 GEN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3BST Bible Elective 3 ENG English Elective 3

Elective Hours 6 ESS Physical Education Elective 1Science/Math Elective 4 Elective Hours 3

MIS Information Elective 3

Total 16 Total 17

CRP 481 Faith and Life Issues 3 Science/Math Elective 4Elective Hours 9 Elective Hours 12Science/Math Elective 4

SCM 419 Senior Seminar in Science/Mathematics 1

Total 17 Total 16

Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

SUMMER SUMMER

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

Science/Math GeneralFall 2005 Spring 2006

MAT 211 Functions & Calculus I 5 MAT 212 Functions & Calculus II 5based on Math ACT/SAT Score BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3

BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3GEN 101 Faith & Learning 3 Elective 6ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score 3FIN 181 Fine Arts Appreciation 3

Total 17 Total 17

MAT 315 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III 3 MIS 224X Intro Programming/Data Structures 3HIS History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 BST Bible Elective 3ESS Fitness Elective 1 Science Elective 4

Science Elective 4 MAT 316 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry IV 3 Elective 3

Total 17 Total 16

MAT 318 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 313 Modern Geometry 3or

314 Discrete Mathematics MAT 312 Modern Abstract Algebra Electives 9 MAT 311X Probability & Statistics w/lab 4

BST Bible Elective 3 Electives 6ENG English Literature 3

Total 15 Total 16

MAT 318 Linear Algebra 3 MAT 313 Modern Geometry 3

314 Discrete Mathematics MAT 312 Modern Abstract Algebra Electives 12 CRP 481 Faith & Life Issues 3

Electives 9MAT 492 Senior Readings in Mathematics 1-3

Total 15 Total 15-18SUMMER SUMMER

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Fall 2006 Spring 2007

Fall 2007 Spring 2008

Fall 2008 Spring 2009

or

JUDSON COLLEGE FOUR YEAR PLANNote:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the college catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students responsibility.

MathFall 2005 Spring 2006