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ARC 101 1 ARC 122 1 ART 111 3 ARC 222 3 DES 121 3 BST 101 3 ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3 GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3 ESS 101 1 ESS 1 MAT 211 5 3 Total 16-18 Total 16 ARC 231 3 ARC 232 3 ARC 251 4 ARC 252 4 BST 102 3 ARC 341 4 HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3 PHY 237 4 PSY 111 3 Total 17 Total 17 ARC 310 3 ARC 352 5 ARC 321 3 ARC 331 3 ARC 322 3 PHL 260 3 ARC 332 3 GEN 301 1 ARC 351 5 ELECTIVE 3 Total 17 Total 16 Total 5 ARC 421 3 ARC 442 3 ARC 441 4 ARC 452 5 ARC 451 5 ARC 462 1 ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 3 BST 3 Total 18 Total 16 JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English/math placement, or other conditions. Please read additional notes on the reverse side of this page. Bachelor of Arts in Architecture Fall 2019 Spring 2020 Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes 3 Drawing I Communication and Architectonics 4 Construction Tectonics and Assemblies Design I Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Wellness Introduction to Old Testament Critical Thinking & Writing Foundations of Speech Expository Writing ESS Physical Activity course Functions and Calculus I OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I NOTE: Calculus requirement must be completed as a prerequisiste to PHY 237. Fall 2020 Spring 2021 History of Civilization I History of Civilization II General Physics I w/Lab Introduction to Psychology History of Architecture I History of Architecture II Heuristics and Architectonics 4 Architectural Design Explorations 4 Introduction to New Testament Theories of Architectural Structures NOTE: Physics requirement must be completed as a prerequisite to ARC 341. OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology NOTE: Mid-Program Review Application due. 5 Fall 2021 Spring 2022 Digital Design Simulation Elective Architectural Design Studies 4 Theories of Environmental Stewardship Hist of Arch after the Industrial Revolution Adv Construction Tectonics and Assemblies Introduction to Philosophy Summer 2022 Fall 2022 Spring 2023 Architecture of Cities Reflecting on the Conversation Intermediate Arch Design Studies 4 Any Elective 300-level or higher 7 NOTE: Complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year. ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour 8 (5) Environmental Technology II Environmental Technology III Advanced Architectural Structures Integrative Arch Design Studies II 4 Integrative Arch Design Studies I 4 Preceptorship Preparation Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Additional Elective or Incomplete Gen Ed Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

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Page 1: Bachelor of Arts in Architecture...History of Architecture I History of Architecture II Heuristics and Architectonics4 Architectural Design Explorations4 Introduction to New Testament

ARC 101 1 ARC 122 1

ART 111 3 ARC 222 3

DES 121 3 BST 101 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1

MAT 211 5

3

Total 16-18 Total 16

ARC 231 3 ARC 232 3

ARC 251 4 ARC 252 4

BST 102 3 ARC 341 4

HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3

PHY 237 4 PSY 111 3

Total 17 Total 17

ARC 310 3 ARC 352 5

ARC 321 3 ARC 331 3

ARC 322 3 PHL 260 3

ARC 332 3 GEN 301 1

ARC 351 5 ELECTIVE 3

Total 17 Total 16

Total 5

ARC 421 3 ARC 442 3

ARC 441 4 ARC 452 5

ARC 451 5 ARC 462 1

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

ELECTIVE 3 BST 3

Total 18 Total 16

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Please read additional notes on the reverse side of this page.

Bachelor of Arts in ArchitectureFall 2019 Spring 2020

Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes3

Drawing I

Communication and Architectonics4

Construction Tectonics and Assemblies

Design I

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)

Wellness

Introduction to Old Testament

Critical Thinking & Writing

Foundations of Speech

Expository Writing

ESS Physical Activity course

Functions and Calculus I

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I

NOTE: Calculus requirement must be completed as

a prerequisiste to PHY 237.

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

History of Civilization I History of Civilization II

General Physics I w/Lab Introduction to Psychology

History of Architecture I History of Architecture II

Heuristics and Architectonics4

Architectural Design Explorations4

Introduction to New Testament Theories of Architectural Structures

NOTE: Physics requirement must be completed as a

prerequisite to ARC 341.

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

NOTE: Mid-Program Review Application due.5

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Digital Design Simulation Elective Architectural Design Studies4

Theories of Environmental Stewardship Hist of Arch after the Industrial Revolution

Adv Construction Tectonics and Assemblies Introduction to Philosophy

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Architecture of Cities Reflecting on the Conversation

Intermediate Arch Design Studies4

Any Elective 300-level or higher7

NOTE: Complete the "Application for Graduation"

prior to registering for fourth year.

ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour8 (5)

Environmental Technology II Environmental Technology III

Advanced Architectural Structures Integrative Arch Design Studies II4

Integrative Arch Design Studies I4

Preceptorship Preparation

Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Additional Elective or Incomplete Gen Ed Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

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The spring of the third year is designated for a possible study abroad option. The Department of Architecture has partnerships

for a few high-achieving students to study abroad during the spring semester of the third year. Students interested in the

possibility studying abroad must be in clear communication with their academic advisor and the Chair of the Department

during the fall of the second year, to begin this process. Course selection and sequencing will be affected, and additional

summer courses may be necessary. ARC 381 is not required for students who study abroad.

NOTES pertaining to the Architecture major:

Full-time course load is 12-18 credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per

semester.

Many architecture courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC courses with a minimum of a C- to meet

the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 231 in order to

take ARC 232.

ARC 101 is required for all students new to the Architecture Departemnt at Judson University, to address insurance, liability

and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this

course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for

and attend this course.

Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these

majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee

applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the

distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all

designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950.

During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance

into the third year, or professional portion, of the architecture program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all

coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC

courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review

application, as described in the Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the

mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC courses, except ARC 341.

Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture

electives are noted below [although each is not always offered]. Students who have satisfied the undergraduate elective

requirement may take up to 6 credits of graduate elective credit, as an undergraduate, the permission of the instructor and

Department Chair.

The ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Architecture program, and it is a required course. ARC

381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. ARC 381 is usually

taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. ARC 381

has a separate trip cost of $5600 + $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. Initial details for ARC 381 will be

communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students'

third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study.

Minors are available to Architecture majors. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography,

Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or transfer of Gen Ed credit [from community

college or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a minor along with a major in Architecture.

ARC 400 Topics in Architecture

ARC 410 Advanced Digital Design

ARC 416 Architectural Rendering in Watercolor

ARC 425 Advanced Architectural Acoustics I

ARC 426 Daylighting in Architecture

ARC 427 Architecture for Conviviality

ARC 429 Multiculturalism and Architecture

ARC 442 Advanced Architectural Drawing

ARC 492 Architecture for Christian Worship

Graduate-level electives:

ARC 630 Chicago Architecture After the Fire

ARC 671 Advanced Case Studies in Sustainable Design

Other eligible elective offerings include:

ART 211 Drawing II

ART 212 Painting I

ART 223 Darkroom Photography I

ART 311 Drawing III

ART 315 Ceramics: Handbuilding

ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing

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ARC 101 1 ARC 122 1

ART 111 3 ARC 222-ID 3

DES 121 3 ART 211 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1

MAT 211 5

3

Total 16-18 Total 16

ARC 231 3 ART 225 3

ARC 251 4 ARC 252 4

BST 101 3 BST 102 4

HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3

PHY 237 4 PSY 111 3

Total 17 Total 17

ARC 310 3 INT 324 3

ARC 321 3 INT 328 4

INT 322 3 INT 331 3

INT 323 3 INT 352 5

INT 351 5

Total 17 Total 15

Total 5

INT 428 3 INT 452 5

INT 451 5 INT 462 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

GEN 301 1 BST 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 18 Total 17

NOTE: Complete the "Application for

Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year.

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

ID Studio I: Space Planning, Ergonomics4

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Case Studies in Lighting and Acoustics ID Studio IV: Integrative Design Thesis4

ID Studio III: Commercial, Contract, Health5

Interior Design Professional Practice

Gen Ed English Elective

Reflecting on the Conversation Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Additional Elective 300-level or higher Additional Elective 300-level or higher

Theories of Environmental Stewardship Case Studies in Construction Detail

Building Systems History of Interiors and Furnishings

Textiles, Materials and Sourcing ID Studio II: Residential, Kitchen, Bath4

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Digital Design Simulation Building Codes and Universal Design

NOTE: Mid-Program Review Application due.5

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

History of Civilization I History of Civilization II

General Physics I w/Lab Introduction to Psychology

Functions and Calculus I

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

History of Architecture I History of Art II

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness NOTE: Calculus requirement must be completed as

a prerequisiste to PHY 237.ESS Physical Activity course

Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes3

Communication and Architectonics4

INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour8 (5)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Please read additional notes on the reverse side of this page.

Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design

with Architectural Studies MinorFall 2019 Spring 2020

Drawing I Construction Tectonics and Assemblies

Design I Drawing II

Expository Writing Critical Thinking & Writing

Heuristics and Architectonics4

Architectural Design Explorations4

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ARC 400 Topics in Architecture

ARC 410 Advanced Digital Design

ARC 416 Architectural Rendering in Watercolor

ARC 425 Advanced Architectural Acoustics I

ARC 426 Daylighting in Architecture

ARC 427 Architecture for Conviviality

ARC 429 Multiculturalism and Architecture

ARC 442 Advanced Architectural Drawing

ARC 492 Architecture for Christian Worship

Graduate-level electives:

ARC 630 Chicago Architecture After the Fire

ARC 671 Advanced Case Studies in Sustainable Design

Other eligible elective offerings include:

ART 211 Drawing II

ART 212 Painting I

ART 223 Darkroom Photography I

ART 311 Drawing III

ART 315 Ceramics: Handbuilding

ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing

The INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Architecture program, and it is a required course. INT

381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. INT 381 is usually

taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. INT 381

has a separate trip cost of $5600 + $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. Initial details for INT 381 will be

communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students'

third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study.

All Interior Design majors who spend four years studying at Judson receive an Architectural Studies minor. It is possible for a

second minor to be pursued as well. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business,

Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or trnasfer of Gen Ed credit [from community colleges or

summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a second minor. Transfer students may or may not achieve the

Architectural Studies minor, depending on the transfer plan and specific courses taken.

ARC 222-ID is only offered every other spring term. In those years when it is not offered, first-year students should swap this

course with BST 102, PSY 111, or SOC 151, and take ARC 222-ID in the spring of the second year.

Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture

electives are noted below [although each is not always offered]. Students who have satisfied the undergraduate elective

requirement may take up to 6 credits of graduate elective credit, as an undergraduate, the permission of the instructor and

Department Chair.

Many ARC and INT courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC and INT courses with a minimum of a C-

to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 251 in

order to take ARC 252.

ARC 101 is required for all students new to the Architecture Departemnt at Judson University, to address insurance, liability

and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this

course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for

and attend this course.

Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these

majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee

applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the

distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all

designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950.

During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance

into the third year, or professional portion, of the architecture program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all

coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC and INT coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all

ARC and INT courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-

Program Review application, as described in the Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook.

Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC and INT courses.

NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major:

Full-time course load is 12-18 credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per

semester.

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ART 111 3 ARC 101 1

DES 121 3 ART 211 3

GEN 101 1 DES 122 3

ESS 101 1 DES 231 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3

ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3

SPC 120 3

Total 15 Total 16

ART 212 3 ART 123 3

ART 224 3 ART 225 3

BST 101 3 ART 295 2

PSY 111 3 ART/DES 3

HIS 262 3

SCM 4

Total 16 Total 14

Total 1

BST 102 3 ART 319M 3

ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3 ART 319C 3

GEN 301 1 ART 324 3

ART/DES 3 ELECTIVE 6

ART/DES 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 15

GEN 401 3 ART 497 3

BST 3 ELECTIVE 9

ART 495 3

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Professional Practices in Art

Introduction to Psychology Studio Elective (see major audit)

History of Civilization IIOR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Studio Elective (see major audit) Any Electives

Summer 2021

Reflecting on the Conversation History of Art III

Senior Proposal

Any Electives

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Any Electives

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Senior Project

Studio Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to New Testament Intermediate Studio Methods

Intermediate Studio Critique

Digital Tools

Spring 2021

Painting I Introduction to Photography

History of Art I History of Art II

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Fall 2020

Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes

ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in ArtFall 2019 Spring 2020

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Foundations of Speech

Design I Drawing II

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional Design

Wellness

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ART 111 3 ARC 101 1

DES 121 3 ART 211 3

GEN 101 1 DES 122 3

ESS 101 1 DES 231 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3

ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3

SPC 120 3

Total 15 Total 16

ART 212 3 ART 222 3

ART 224 3 ART 225 3

ART 123 3 ART 295 2

DES 228 3 DES 321 3

SCM 4 HIS 262 3

Total 16 Total 14

Total 1

BST 101 3 ART 319M 3

GEN 301 1 ART 319C 3

ART 223 3 ART 324 3

ART 330 3 ART/DES 3

DES 331 3 BST 102 3

ART/DES 3

Total 16 Total 15

BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

PSY 111 3 GEN 401 3

ART 497 3

ART 323 3 ART/DES 3

ART 496 3

ART/DES 3

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Studio Elective (see major audit)

Studio Elective (see major audit)

Introduction to Psychology The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Senior Project

Senior Proposal

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Advanced Photography

Studio Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Gen Ed English Elective

Web Design I Introduction to New Testament

Reflecting on the Conversation

Summer 2021

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to Old Testament Intermediate Studio Methods

Intermediate Studio Critique

Darkroom Photography History of Art III

History of Photography Studio Elective (see major audit)

History of Civilization IIGen Ed Science w/Lab

Painting I Studio Photography

History of Art I History of Art II

Introduction to Photography Professional Practices in Art

Foundations of Speech

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Typography I Graphic Design I

Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes

ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art: PhotographyFall 2019 Spring 2020

Design I Drawing II

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional Design

Wellness Digital Tools

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

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ART 111 3 ARC 101 1

DES 121 3 ART 211 3

GEN 101 1 DES 122 3

ESS 101 1 DES 231 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3

ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3

SPC 120 3

Total 15 Total 16

ART 212 3 ART 123 3

ART 224 3 ART 225 3

ART 217 3 ART 295 Professional Practices in Art 2

ART/DES 3 ART 311 3

HIS 262 3 ART/DES 3

Total 15 Total 14

Total 1

BST 101 3 ART 319M 3

SCM 4 ART 319C 3

ART 315 3 ART 324 3

ART/DES 3

ART/DES 6 BST 102 3

Total 16 Total 15

BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 GEN 401 3

PSY 111 3 ART 427 3

ART 497 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 ART/DES 3

ART 496 3

ART/DES 3

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Studio Elective (see major audit)

OR ART 316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology Senior Project

Gen Ed English Elective Studio Elective (see major audit)

Senior Proposal

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Introduction to Psychology Theories of the Visual (GEN 301)

Studio Elective (see major audit)

Studio Electives (see major audit) Introduction to New Testament

History of Civilization II Studio Elective (see major audit)

Summer 2021

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to Old Testament Intermediate Studio Methods

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Intermediate Studio Critique

Ceramics: Handbuilding History of Art III

History of Art I History of Art II

Sculpture I

Studio Elective (see major audit) Drawing III

Foundations of Speech

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Painting I Introduction to Photography

Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes

ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio ArtFall 2019 Spring 2020

Design I Drawing II

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional Design

Wellness Digital Tools

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

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ART 111 3 ARC 101 1

DES 121 3 ART 211 3

GEN 101 1 DES 122 3

ESS 101 1 DES 231 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 ENG 102 3

ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 MAT 3

SPC 120 3

Total 15 Total 16

ART 123 3 ART 225 3

ART 212 3 DES 229 3

ART 224 3 DES 295 Professional Practices in Graphic Design 2

DES 228 3 DES 321 3

SCM 4 HIS 262 3

PSY 111 3

Total 16 Total 17

Total 1

BST 102 3 ART/DES 6

GEN 301 1 DES 332 3

DES 322 3 DES 340 3

DES 327 3 BST 101 3

DES 331 3

ART/DES Studio Electives (see major audit) 3

Total 16 Total 15

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

ART/DES 3 BST 3

DES 420 3 DES 497 3

ART 496 3 ART/DES 3

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to New Testament Studio Electives (see major audit)

Reflecting on the Conversation Web Design II

Graphic Design II Production Methods

History of Graphic Design

Gen Ed English Elective

Advanced Graphic Design

Senior Proposal Studio Elective (see major audit)

Introduction to Old Testament

Web Design I

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Studio Elective (see major audit) Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Senior Project

Gen Ed Science w/Lab History of Civilization II

Summer 2021

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to Psychology

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Photography History of Art II

Painting I Typography II

History of Art I

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Foundations of Speech

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Drawing I Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes

ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art (1)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic DesignFall 2019 Spring 2020

Design I Drawing II

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Three Dimensional Design

Wellness Digital Tools

Typography I Graphic Design I

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 ENG 102 3

ESS 1 APPREC 3

ENG 101 3 PSY 111 3

MAT 3

SCM 4

Total 16 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

BST 2** 3 BST 3

BST 2** 3 HIS 3

HIS 262 3 PHL/THS 3

THS 221 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 3**/4** 3 BST 3**/4** 3

BST 3**/4** 3 BST 3**/4** 3

BST 345 3 BST 346 3

PHL/THS 3 GEN 301 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

GEN 401 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3

BST 3**/4** 3 BST 485 3

BST 3**/4** 3 BST 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Biblical Studies 200-level Elective Gen Ed History Elective

Any Elective Any Elective

Any Elective Any Elective

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective Research Seminar

Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective Biblical Studies Elective

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Biblical Language: Greek I Biblical Language: Greek II

Philosophy/Theology Elective Reflecting on the Conversation

Any Elective

OR BST 349 Biblical Language: Hebrew IIOR BST 348 Biblical Language: Hebrew I

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective

Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective Biblical Studies 300 or 400-level Elective

History of Civilization II Philosophy/Theology Elective

Christian Theology Any Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Biblical Studies 200-level Elective Biblical Studies Elective

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

ESS Physical Activity course Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Biblical StudiesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Group 1: Introductory Courses

BST 101 Intro to Old Testament (G)

BST 102 Intro to New Testament (G)

Group 2: Cluster Courses

BST 222 Pentateuch/Pre-Exilic Lit (G)

BST 223 Life & Meaning of Jesus (G)

BST 224 Paul & His Epistles (G)

BST 245 Poetic & Wisdom Lit of OT (G)

BST 249 Prophetic Literature (G)

Group 3: Skill Courses

BST 221 Interpreting the Bible (G)

BST 345 New Testament Greek I

BST 346 New Testament Greek II

BST 348 Biblical Hebrew I

BST 349 Biblical Hebrew II

Group 4: Philosophy & Theology Courses

PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy

PHL 267 Comparative Religions

PHL 364 Christian Ethics

THS 221 Christian Theology (G)

THS 223 Environmental Theology (G)

THS 225 History and Theology of Worship (G)

THS 325 Christology

THS 330 Theology of Work

THS 391 Philosophers and Theologians in Dialogue

THS 435 Studies in Contemporary Theology

THS 437 Studies in Historical Theology

Group 5: Bible Book Courses

BST 263 Bible Book Study: John and Joannine Epistles (G)

BST 266 Bible Book Study: 1 & 2 Corinthians (G)

BST 269 Bible Book Study: Galatians and Philippians (G)

BST 273 Bible Book Study: Letters of James, Peter & Jude (G)

BST 279 Bible Book Study: Revelation (G)

BST 361 Bible Book Exegesis: Genesis (G)

BST 365 Bible Book Exegesis: Psalms (G)

BST 368 Bible Book Exegesis: Isaiah (G)

BST 369 Bible Book Exegesis: Jeremiah (G)

BST 371 Bible Book Exegesis: Luke (G)

BST 374 Bible Book Exegesis: Romans (G)

BST 376 Bible Book Exegesis: Hebrews (G)

Other BST Courses

BST 449 Hist, Culture & Lit of NT World

BST 485 Research Seminar

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 MAT 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 ELECTIVE 3-6

ENG 101 3

ELECTIVE 3-5

Total 15-18 Total 15-18

BUS 223 3 BUS 261 3

BUS 240 3 BUS 255 3

BUS 250 3 HIS 261 3

BUS 251 3 SPC 120 3

SCM 4 PSY 111 3

ELECTIVE 0-2

ELECTIVE 0-3

Total 16-18 Total 15-18

BUS 253 3 BUS 302 3

BUS 340 3 BUS 341 3

BUS 347 3 BUS 351 3

BUS 349 3 HIS 262 3

BUS 353 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

ELECTIVE 0-3 ELECTIVE 0-3

Total 15-18 Total 15-18

BUS 342 3 BUS 332 1

BUS 352 3 BUS 451 3

BUS 452 3 BUS 494 2-6

BST 3 GEN 401 3

ELECTIVE 3-6 ELECTIVE Any Elective (BUS344 recommended) 0-3

ELECTIVE 0-6

Total 15-18 Total 12-18

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Intermediate Accounting III Professional Accounting Ethics

Cost Accounting Advanced Accounting

Auditing Accounting Business Practicum

*Accounting majors are encouraged to take additional electives each semester to work towards the 150 credit hours required to sit for

the CPA exam. Please refer to the "How to Be CPA Ready" handout available from your advisor for additional options to acquire

150. Chapel credits (1 hour per semester) do not count towards graduation but do count toward the 150.

**Only 2 hours of an accounting practicum are required but students may earn a total of 6 practicum credits towards graduation

across all semesters. A total of forty practicum working hours is required for each hour of credit. The Board of Examiner only accepts

3 accounting practicum hours towards the 30 required accounting hours and 3 general business practicum hours towards the 24 non-

accounting business credits requirement.

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Gen Ed English Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II

Business Communication Business Entity Income Taxation

Corporate Finance (prereq 261) History of Civilization II

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Individual Income Tax Accounting

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Business Law I Business for the Common Good (GEN 301)

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Management Principles History of Civilization I

Financial Accounting Foundations of Speech

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Using Excel for Analytical Analysis Fund of Managerial Accounting (prereq 251)

Economic Principles Principles of Marketing

ESS Physical Activity course Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

Additional Electives (for 150 in 4*)

Introduction to Business (recommended) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in AccountingFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 PSY 111 3

ENG 101 3

MAT 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 240 Economic Principles 3 BUS 223 3

BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 255 3

BUS 251 3 BUS 261 3

BUS 253 3 HIS 262 3

ELECTIVE 3 SCM 4

Total 15 Total 16

BUS 326 3 BUS 302 3

BUS 349 3 BUS 347 3

BUS 3 BUS 3

BST 3 HIS 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

BUS 457 3 BUS 401 3

BUS 3 BUS 3

GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 8

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 14

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Any Electives

*See the list of approved Management Electives on your degree audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other

year.

Strategic Planning and Assessment Leading Teams

Management Elective* Management Elective*

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Any Electives

Gen Ed English Elective Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Corporate Finance (prereq 261) Business Communication

Management Elective* Management Elective*

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Gen Ed History Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Human Resource Management Business for the Common Good (GEN 301)

Business Law I

Any Elective

Introduction to Psychology

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Fund of Managerial Accounting (prereq 251)

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

History of Civilization II

Using Excel for Analytical Analysis

Principles of Marketing

Spring 2021

Financial Accounting

ESS Physical Activity course

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Fall 2020

Introduction to Business (recommended) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours)

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Foundations of Speech

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in ManagementFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

BUS 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 SCM 4

ENG 101 3

MAT 3

Total 15 Total 16

BUS 223 3 PSY 111 3

BUS 240 3

BUS 250 Management Principles 3 HIS 261 3

BUS 251 3 MAT 311 4

BUS 253 3 BUS 255 3

BUS 261 3

Total 15 Total 16

HIS 262 3 BST 3

BUS 347 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

BUS 349 3 BUS 302 3

BUS 3 BUS 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

GEN 401 3 BUS 410 3

BUS 362 3 BUS 3

BUS 3 ELECTIVE 8

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 14

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in MarketingFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to Business (recommended) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Psychology

History of Civilization I

Financial Accounting Probability and Statistics w/Lab

ESS Physical Activity course Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Business Law I Principles of Marketing

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

History of Civilization II Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Marketing Management

Business Communication Gen Ed English Elective

Corporate Finance (prereq 261) Business for the Common Good (GEN 301)

Marketing Elective* Marketing Elective*

*See the list of approved Marketing Electives on your degree audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.

OR SOC 151 Introduction to SociologyEconomic Principles

Using Excel for Analytical Analysis

Fundamentals of Managerial Accounting

Marketing Research Marketing Elective*

Marketing Elective* Any Electives

Any Electives

Any Elective Any Elective

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MAT 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 296 1

MIN 295 1 HIS 261 3

HIS 262 3 PSY 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 14 Total 13

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 340 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

MIN 3 MIN 3

ELECTIVE 4 BST 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 17

Total 3

MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 3 SCM 4

ENG 36*/37* 3 BST 3

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 13

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Christian MinistriesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

ESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Philosophy

Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Practicum I in Christian Ministries History of Civilization I

Interpreting the Bible

Christian Theology

Any Elective

History of Civilization II Human Development Elect (see major audit)

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit) Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Practicum III in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Any Electives Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

Summer 2022

Gen Ed English Elective New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Any Electives Any Elective

Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit) Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Any Elective

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MAT 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 296 1

MIN 295 1 HIS 261 3

HIS 262 3 PSY 3

ELECTIVE 6 BST 3

Total 17 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 340 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

MIN 3 MIN 3

SCM 4 BST 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 17

Total 3

MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 3 ELECTIVE 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 MLM 501 3

ELECTIVE 7 MLM 504A 0

MLM 505 3

MLM 506 3

Total 16 Total 15

Total 3

MLM 502 3 MLM 602 3

MLM 604 3 MLM 603 3

MLM 504C 0 MLM 605

MLM 503 3

Total 9 Total 9

Total 6

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester while completing undergraduate courses.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY THRIVE FIVE YEAR BA/MLM PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

BA in Christian Ministries & Master of Leadership in MinistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

ESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Introduction to Psychology Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Practicum I in Christian Ministries History of Civilization I

History of Civilization II Human Development Elect (see major audit)

Any Electives New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Practicum III in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit) Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

Any Elective

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

MLM 504B Developing as a Leader in Ministry (0)

MLM 601 Cultivating Health and Effective Ministry Teams (3)

Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit) Any Undergraduate Elective

Gen Ed English Elective Pract Theology: Theological Refl on Min Prax

Any Electives Developing as a Leader in Ministry

Bib Hist/Cultr on Loc: Holy Land Study Tour

Jesus Trail: Sprtl Form thru Eyes of Pilgrimg

Summer 2023

Fall 2023 Spring 2024

Min and the Kingdom of God in Theo Persp Strategic Planning for Ministry Effectiveness

Walking in their Shoes: Ministry in Context Facilitating Communities of Learning in CRM

Summer 2024

The Journey Together: Theory/Prin/Prac of

Mentoring in CRM 3

MLM 504E Developing as a Leader in Ministry (3)

MLM 606 Applied Research Seminar (3)

Developing as a Leader in Ministry

Developmental Perspectives on Ministry

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BST 101 3 MIN 102 0

BST 102 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 101 3 MIN 296 1

MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 PHL 260 3

PSY 3 BST 3

MIN 3

ENG 36*/37* 3

Total 13 Total 16

BST 221 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 385 3

MIN 311 3 THS 221 3

MIN 340 3 MIN 396 2

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 3

MIN Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit) 3

Total 15 Total 14

Total 3

BST 3

MIN 455 3

GEN 401 3

Total 9 Total

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

**Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.

Introduction to Old Testament Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.

Bachelor of Arts in Christian MinistriesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to New Testament Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Christian Ministries* Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Philosophy

Human Development Elect (see major audit - Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

applicable electives have PSY111 prereq) Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

Gen Ed English Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Christian Theology

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Summer 2021

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 SOC 151 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 250 3

MIN 295 1 MIN 296 1

MAT 3 SSC 3

ELECTIVE 3 HIS 3

Total 14 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 325 2 MIN 326 2

MIN 340 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

HIS 262 3 BST 3

PHL 267 3

Total 13 Total 16

Total 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 455 3 PSY 3

SCM 4 BST 3

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

**Some Sociology electives require SOC 151 as a prereq.

ESS Physical Activity course Introduction to Sociology**

Wellness

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural LeadershipFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Psychology Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Consum Miss: Prin/Prac Globl Chrstn Mvmt

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Practicum I in Christian Ministries Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Sociology Elective (see major audit)

History Elective (see major audit)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Any Elective

Evangelism and Spiritual FormationMentoring in Christian Ministries

Comparative Religions

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)Practicum III in Christian Ministries

History of Civilization II New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries Human Development Elect (see major audit)

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

Any Electives Any Elective

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 SOC 151 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 250 3

MIN 295 1 MIN 296 1

PSY 3 SSC 3

MAT 3 HIS 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 17 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 325 2 MIN 326 2

MIN 340 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 396 2

HIS 262 3 BST 3

BST 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 17

Total 3

MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3

PHL 267 3 ELECTIVE 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 MLM 501 3

SCM 4 MLM 504A 0

ELECTIVE 3 MLM 505 3

MLM 506 3

Total 16 Total 15

Total 3

MLM 502 3 MLM 602 3

MLM 604 3 MLM 603 3

MLM 504C 0 MLM 605

MLM 503 3

Total 9 Total 9

Total 6

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester while completing undergraduate courses.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prereqs for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495. **Some SSC electives require SOC 151 as a prereq.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY THRIVE FIVE YEAR BA/MLM PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

BA in Intercultural Leadership & Master of Leadership in MinistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

ESS Physical Activity course Introduction to Sociology**

Introduction to Psychology Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Consum Miss: Prin/Prac Globl Chrstn Mvmt

Practicum I in Christian Ministries Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Human Development Elect (see major audit) Sociology Elective (see major audit)

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Math based on ACT/SAT placement History Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Any Elective

History of Civilization II New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Old Testament Elective (see major audit) Any Elective

Summer 2022

Min and the Kingdom of God in Theo Persp Strategic Planning for Ministry Effectiveness

Walking in their Shoes: Ministry in Context Facilitating Communities of Learning in CRM

Jesus Trail: Sprtl Form thru Eyes of Pilgrimg

Summer 2023

Fall 2023 Spring 2024

Pract Theology: Theological Refl on Min Prax

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Developing as a Leader in Ministry

Any Elective Bib Hist/Cultr on Loc: Holy Land Study Tour

Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

MLM 504E Developing as a Leader in Ministry (3)

MLM 606 Applied Research Seminar (3)

MLM 504B Developing as a Leader in Ministry (0)

MLM 601 Cultivating Health and Effective Ministry Teams (3)

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

3Developmental Perspectives on Ministry

Summer 2024

Developing as a Leader in Ministry The Journey Together: Theory/Prin/Prac of

Mentoring in CRM

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Comparative Religions Any Undergraduate Elective

Gen Ed English Elective

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BST 101 3 MIN 102 0

BST 102 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 101 3 MIN 250 3

MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 296 1

PSY 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3

BST Old Testament Elective (see major audit) 3

ENG 36*/37* 3

Total 13 Total 16

BST 221 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 326 2

MIN 311 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 340 3 MIN 396 2

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 THS 221 3

MIN 325 2 PHL 267 3

SSC 3

Total 17 Total 16

Total 3

BST 3

MIN 455 3

GEN 401 3

HIS 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 0

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

**Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.

Human Development Elect (see major audit -

JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.

Bachelor of Arts in Intercultural LeadershipFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to Old Testament Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to New Testament Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Christian Ministries* Consum Miss: Prin/Prac Globl Chrstn Mvmt

Practicum II in Christian Ministries

applicable electives have PSY 111 prereq)

Gen Ed English Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Mentoring in Christian Ministries

Christian Theology

Comparative Religions

Summer 2021

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I

Sociology Elective (see major audit -

applicable elects may have SOC 151 prereq)

Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

History Elective (see major audit)

Any Elective

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MAT 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 THS 225 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 222 3

MIN 240 3 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1

MIN 295 1 HIS 261 3

HIS 262 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 14 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 340 Mentoring in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 385 Evangelism and Spiritual Formation 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

BST 345/348 3 BST 346/349 Biblical Language: Greek or Hebrew II 3

MIN 3 BST 3

Total 14 Total 14

Total 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 455 3 SCM 4

MIN 3 BST 3

PSY 3 PSY 424 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

Human Development Elect (see major audit) Counseling Theories

Any Elective Any Elective

Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Principles/Practices Elective (see major audit) New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Summer 2022

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit) Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

History of Civilization II Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Prin/Prac of Adult Ministries

Practicum I in Christian Ministries History of Civilization I

Practicum III in Christian Ministries

Biblical Language: Greek or Hebrew I

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology History and Theology of Worship

Personal Development in Ministry Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Psychology Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral LeadershipFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

ESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placement

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MAT 3

PSY 111 3 MIN 102 0

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 THS 225 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 222 3

MIN 240 3 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1

MIN 295 1 HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3

HIS 262 3 ELECTIVE 3

MIN 3

Total 17 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 340 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

BST 345/348 3 BST 346/349 3

SCM 4 BST 3

PSY 424 3

Total 15 Total 17

Total 3

MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 3 ELECTIVE Any Elective 3

PSY 3 MLM 501 Pract Theology: Theological Refl on Min Prax 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 MLM 504A Developing as a Leader in Ministry 0

BST 3 MLM 505 Bib Hist/Cultr on Loc: Holy Land Study Tour 3

MLM 506 Jesus Trail: Sprtl Form thru Eyes of Pilgrimg 3

Total 15 Total 15

Total 3

MLM 502 3 MLM 602 3

MLM 604 3 MLM 603 3

MLM 504C 0 MLM 605

MLM 503 3

Total 9 Total 9

Total 6

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester while completing undergraduate courses.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

3Developmental Perspectives on Ministry

Summer 2024

MLM 504E Developing as a Leader in Ministry (3)

MLM 606 Applied Research Seminar (3)

Practicum I in Christian Ministries

Min and the Kingdom of God in Theo Persp Strategic Planning for Ministry Effectiveness

Walking in their Shoes: Ministry in Context Facilitating Communities of Learning in CRM

Developing as a Leader in Ministry The Journey Together: Theory/Prin/Prac of

Mentoring in CRM

Summer 2023

MLM 504B Developing as a Leader in Ministry (0)

MLM 601 Cultivating Health and Effective Ministry Teams (3)

Fall 2023 Spring 2024

Human Development Elect (see major audit)

Gen Ed English Elective

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Practicum III in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Biblical Language Greek or Hebrew I Biblical Language Greek or Hebrew II

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

Counseling Theories

Summer 2022

Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Prin/Prac of Adult Ministries

History of Civilization II Any Electives

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology History and Theology of Worship

ESS Physical Activity course Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Introduction to Psychology Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY THRIVE FIVE YEAR BA/MLM PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

BA in Pastoral Leadership & Master of Leadership in MinistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 MIN 102 0

BST 102 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 101 3 MIN 296 1

MIN 202 Personal Development in Ministry 1 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3

MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 BST Old Testament Elective (see major audit) 3

PSY Human Development Elect (see major audit - 3 MIN 3

applicable electives have PSY 111 prereq) ENG 36*/37* 3

Total 14 Total 16

BST 221 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 240 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 311 3 MIN 396 2

MIN 340 3 THS 221 3

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN Culture/Ministry Elective (see major audit) 3

BST 345/348 3 BST 346/349 Biblical Language Greek or Hebrew II 3

Total 17 Total 17

Total 3

BST 3

MIN 455 3

GEN 401 3

PSY 424 3

THS 225 3

Total 15 Total 0

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

**Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Counseling Theories

History and Theology of Worship

Biblical Language Greek or Hebrew I

Summer 2021

Prin/Prac of Adult Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Mentoring in Christian Ministries Christian Theology

Gen Ed English Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian Ministries

Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

Introduction to New Testament Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Christian Ministries* Practicum II in Christian Ministries

Introduction to Old Testament Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.

Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral LeadershipFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MIN 102 0

PSY 111 3 MIN 231 3

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PSY 224 3

THS 221 3 MIN 221 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 222 3

MIN 295 1 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1

MAT 3 HIS 262 3

HIS 261 3

Total 14 Total 13

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 325 2 MIN 326 2

MIN 340 Mentoring in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 385 Evangelism and Spiritual Formation 3

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 396 2

SCM 4 PHL 260 3

PSY/SOC 3

Total 14 Total 16

Total 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

BST 3 PSY 411 3

MIN 455 3 BST 3

PSY/SOC 3 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit) Any Elective

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Introduction to Philosophy

Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)

Summer 2022

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Gen Ed English Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

New Testament Elective (see major audit) Christian Values and Human Sexualtiy

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Practicum I in Christian Ministries

Math based on ACT/SAT placement History of Civilization II

History of Civilization I

Interpreting the Bible Adolescent Development

Christian Theology Adolescent Culture

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to Psychology Youth Ministry/Adolescent Studies: Prin/Prac

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Youth Ministry/Adolescent StudiesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

ESS Physical Activity course Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 APPREC 3

ESS 1 MIN 102 0

PSY 111 3 MIN 231 3

MIN 101 3

Total 15 Total 15

BST 221 3 PHL 260 3

THS 221 3 MIN 221 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 222 3

MIN 295 1 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1

HIS 262 3 HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3

MAT 3 PSY 224 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 17 Total 16

MIN 311 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 325 2 MIN 326 2

MIN 395 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 395 2 MIN 396 2

SCM 4 PSY 411 3

BST 3 PSY/SOC424 3

Total 17 Total 16

Total 3

MIN 455 3 GEN 401 3

MIN 3 ELECTIVE Any Elective 3

PSY/SOC 3 MLM 501 Pract Theology: Theological Refl on Min Prax 3

BST 3 MLM 504A Developing as a Leader in Ministry 0

ENG 36*/37* 3 MLM 505 Bib Hist/Cultr on Loc: Holy Land Study Tour 3

MLM 506 Jesus Trail: Sprtl Form thru Eyes of Pilgrimg 3

Total 15 Total 15

Total 3

MLM 502 3 MLM 602 3

MLM 604 3 MLM 603 3

MLM 504C 0 MLM 605

MLM 503 3

Total 9 Total 9

Total 6

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester while completing undergraduate courses.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY THRIVE FIVE YEAR BA/MLM PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

BA in Youth Min/Adol Studies & Master of Leadership in MinistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

ESS Physical Activity course Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

Introduction to Psychology Youth Ministry/Adolescent Studies: Prin/Prac

Introduction to Christian Ministries*

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Introduction to Philosophy

Christian Theology Adolescent Culture

Personal Development in Ministry Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Practicum I in Christian Ministries

History of Civilization II

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Adolescent Development

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Leadership in Christian Ministries

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Practicum III in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Practicum III in Christian Ministries Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Christian Values and Human Sexuality

Old Testament Elective (see major audit) Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)

Summer 2022

Fall 2023 Spring 2024

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Principles and Practices Elect (see major audit)

Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Gen Ed English Elective

Summer 2023

MLM 504B Developing as a Leader in Ministry (0)

MLM 601 Cultivating Health and Effective Ministry Teams (3)

3Developmental Perspectives on Ministry

Summer 2024

MLM 504E Developing as a Leader in Ministry (3)

MLM 606 Applied Research Seminar (3)

Min and the Kingdom of God in Theo Persp Strategic Planning for Ministry Effectiveness

Walking in their Shoes: Ministry in Context Facilitating Communities of Learning in CRM

Developing as a Leader in Ministry The Journey Together: Theory/Prin/Prac of

Mentoring in CRM

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BST 101 3 MIN 102 0

BST 102 3 MIN 221 3

MIN 101 3 MIN 222 3

MIN 295 1 MIN 231 3

PYS 224 3 MIN 296 Practicum II in Christian Ministries 1

PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3

PSY/SOC 3

Total 13 Total 16

BST 221 3 MIN 301 3

MIN 202 1 MIN 326 2

MIN 311 3 MIN 385 3

MIN 325 2 MIN 396 2

MIN 340 3 THS 221 3

MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 PSY 411 3

BST 3

Total 17 Total 16

Total 3

BST 3

MIN 455 3

GEN 401 3

PSY/SOC 3

ENG 36*/37* 3

Total 15 Total 0

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*MIN 101 and MIN 102 are prerequisites for MIN 311, 340, 395, 396, 455 and 495.

**Students must earn a combined total of 120 credit hours to graduate.

Introduction to Old Testament Application to Mjrs in Christian Ministries*

JUDSON UNIVERSITY 2.5 YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

This plan is designed for students transferring to Judson with an Associate's degree.

Bachelor of Arts in Youth Ministry/Adolescent StudiesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to New Testament Adolescent Culture

Introduction to Christian Ministries* Speaking and Teaching in Christian Ministries

Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)

Adolescent Development (PSY 111 prereq)

Practicum I in Christian Ministries Youth Ministry/Adolescent Studies: Prin/Prac

Summer 2021

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Interpreting the Bible Leadership in Christian Ministries

Personal Development in Ministry Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj II

Mentoring in Christian Ministries

Old Testament Elective (see major audit)

Christian Theology

Christian Values and Human Sexuality

Admin/Management in Christian Ministries Evangelism and Spiritual Formation

Prin/Prac Short-Term Missions Proj I Practicum IV Christian Ministries (GEN 301)

MIN 495 Internship in Christian Ministries (3)

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

New Testament Elective (see major audit)

Begin Master of Leadership in Ministry

Senior Seminar in Christian Ministries

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Psychology/Sociology Elect (see major audit)

Gen Ed English Elective

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BST 101 3 MAT 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 COM 293 0

SPC 120 3 ELECTIVE 6

DCW 101 0.5

COM 220 3

COM 293 0

Total 15.5 Total 15

BST 102 3 APPREC 3

HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3

MUS 280 3 SPC 220 3

FLM 241 3 COM 293 0

COM 293 0 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

DCW 301 1 BST 3

ENG 360 3 SCM 4

SPC 322 3 SPC 2**/3** Speech Elective (see major audit) 3

SPC 2**/3** 3 COM 293 0

COM 311 3 ELECTIVE 6

COM 293 0

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 16

ENG 3 GEN 401 3

COM 495 3 COM 314 3

COM 499 3 COM 442 3

COM 293 0 COM 293 1

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*Senior Research can be taken in the Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Introduction to Old Testament Math based on ACT/SAT placement

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (odd years)Fall 2019 Spring 2020

Intro to Community of Worship Performers

Fall 2020

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Communication Arts Conference

Foundations of Speech

Media Theory I

Any Electives

Communication Arts Conference

Any Elective

Communication Arts Conference

Any Electives

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness

Any Elective Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Advanced Literature Elective (see major audit) The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Communication Arts Internship Intercultural Communication

Senior Research* Communication Theory/Application

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Archetypes of Western Literature Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Group Discussion

Speech Elective (see major audit)

Any Elective

Communication Arts Conference

Introduction to Study of Communication

Communication Arts Conference

Spring 2021

Introduction to New Testament Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

History of Civilization I History of Civilization II

History of Rock and Roll Oral Interpretation of Literature

Language and Society Any Electives

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BST 101 3 MAT 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 COM 293 0

SPC 120 3 SPC 220 3

DCW 101 0.5 ELECTIVE 3

COM 220 3

COM 293 0

Total 15.5 Total 15

BST 102 3 APPREC 3

HIS 261 3 HIS 262 3

COM 293 0 ENG 3

SPC 2**/3** 3 COM 293 0

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 15

DCW 301 1 SPC 2**/3** Speech Elective (see major audit) 3

ENG 360 3 COM 314 3

SPC 2**/3** Speech Elective (see major audit) 3 COM 293 0

COM 311 3 SCM 4

COM 293 0 ELECTIVE 6

MUS 280 3

FLM 241 3

Total 16 Total 16

SPC 322 3 GEN 401 3

COM 495 3 BST 3

COM 499 3 COM 442 3

COM 293 0 COM 293 1

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*Senior Research can be taken in the Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Introduction to Old Testament Math based on ACT/SAT placement

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies (even years)Fall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Communication Arts Conference

Foundations of Speech Oral Interpretation of Literature

Intro to Community of Worship Performers Any Electives

Introduction to Study of Communication

Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Introduction to New Testament Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

History of Civilization I History of Civilization II

Communication Arts Conference Advanced Literature Elective (see major audit)

Speech Elective (see major audit) Communication Arts Conference

Any Electives Any Electives

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Archetypes of Western Literature Intercultural Communication

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Communication Arts Conference Any Electives

History of Rock and Roll

Any Elective Any Electives

Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Internship Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Senior Research* Communication Theory/Application

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Media Theory I

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Group Discussion The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Language and Society

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MAT 3 BST 101 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 MAT 112 3

ESS 1 EDU 101 3

PSY 111 3 EDU 102 0

HIS 171 3 EDU 131 0

SPE 105 2

Total 15 Total 17

EDU 202 3 BST 102 3

EDU 214 3 HIS 262 3

EDU 330 3 EDU 201 2

ENG 261 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1

SCM 181E 2 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0

SCM 181P 2 EDU 313 Cross-Cultural Education 3

EDU 331B1 Clinical I: ESL/Bilingual 1.5

SCM 181C Concepts in Chemistry 2

SCM 181L Concepts in Life Science 2

Total 16 Total 17.5

EDU 301 1 SPE 328 3

EDU 308 3 EDU 302 3

EDU 316 Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang 3 EDU 303 Curriculum Planning/Assessment 3

EDU 317 Methods and Materials of Teaching ESL 3 EDU 314 Assessment of English Language Learners 3

EDU 321 3 EDU 331B2 1.5

EDU 333 Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary 3 EDU 331EC 1

SCM 120 2 EDU 318 3

Total 18 Total 17.5

Total 3

EDU 411 12 APPREC 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

HIS 3

GEN 401 3

EDU 311 3

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Tech Instruction for Lang Min Students

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)

Processes of Reading Clinical Obervation

Practicum III, Inst Assist - ECED

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Exceptional Child

Language Development/Young Child Meth/Teaching Young Children Math and Sci

Conservation Education* Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed*

*Offered the week before term begins *Bilingual endorsement only

Summer 2022

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Concepts in Earth Science

Concepts in Physics

Child, Family and Community Relationships Strategic Education

Children's Literature

Development and Learning Introduction to New Testament

OR HIS 172 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Foundations in Language Minority Ed History of Civilization II

Day of Assessments

Rise of the U.S. Until 1877 Practicum I, Diversity

Introduction to Special Education

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Introduction to Old Testament

Introduction to Psychology

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Education with ESL/BilingualFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Mathematics for Elementary Education

ESS Physical Activity course Explorations in Education

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

MAT 3 ENG 102 3

ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 MAT 112 3

ESS 101 1 EDU 101 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 EDU 102 0

SPC 120 3 EDU 131 0

HIS 171 Rise of the U.S. Until 1877 3 SPE 105 2

OR HIS 172 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Total 15 Total 17

EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2

EDU 214 3 EDU 231E Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area 1

EDU 330 3 EDU 231H Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown 0

SPE 211 2 EDU 311 3

ENG 261 3 EDU 313 3

SCM 181E 2 EDU 331B1 1.5

SCM 181P 2 SPE 328 3

SCM 181C 2

SCM 181L 2

Total 18 Total 17.5

EDU 301 1 EDU 302 3

EDU 308 3 EDU 303 3

EDU 316 Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang 3 EDU 331B2 Clinical Obervation 1.5

EDU 317 Methods and Materials of Teaching ESL 3 EDU 331EC Practicum III, Inst Assist - ECED 1

EDU 321 3 SPE 313 Char and Meth of Early Child Spec Ed 3

EDU 333 Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary 3 SPE 327 3

SPE 222 2 EDU 318 3

SCM 120 2

Total 20 Total 17.5

Total 3

EDU 411 12 APPREC 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

HIS 3

HIS 262 3

GEN 401 3

EDU 314 3

Total 15 Total 18

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Assessment of English Language Learners

Assist-Augmentative Technology Tech Instruction for Lang Min Students

Cross-Cultural Education

Clinical I: ESL/Bilingual

Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

History of Civilization II

*Offered the week before term begins

Summer 2022

EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Language Development/Young Child Curriculum Planning/Assessment

Processes of Reading

Assessment in Special Education

Conservation Education* *Bilingual endorsement only

Learning Environment Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed*

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Meth/Teaching Young Children Math and Sci

Concepts in Life Science

Exceptional Child

Concepts in Chemistry

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Development and Learning Strategic Education

Foundations in Language Minority Ed

Child, Family and Community Relationships

Children's Literature

Concepts in Earth Science

Concepts in Physics

Introduction to Special Education

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Mathematics for Elementary Education

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

BA in Early Childhood Education with ESL/Bilingual & Special EdFall 2019 Spring 2020

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

Wellness Explorations in Education

Day of Assessments

Foundations of Speech Practicum I, Diversity

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BST 102 3 EDU 101 3

ENG 101 3 EDU 102 0

GEN 101 1 EDU 131 0

ESS 101 1 BST 101 3

ESS 1 ENG 102 3

HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3

MAT 110 3 MAT 111 3

PSY 111 3 SPC 120 3

Total 18 Total 18

EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2

EDU 214 3 EDU 231E 1

ENG 261 3 EDU 231H 0

POL 222 3 EDU 313 3

SCM 181E 2 EDU 320 3

SCM 181P 2 EDU 331B1 1.5

SPE 105 2 MAT 112 3

SCM 181C 2

SCM 181L 2

Total 18 Total 17.5

EDU 316 3 EDU 311 3

EDU 317 3 EDU 322 3

EDU 321 3 EDU 323 3

EDU 324 3 EDU 327 3

EDU 333 3 EDU 331E 1

EDU 301 1 SPE 328 3

SCM 120 2 GEN 401 3

Total 18 Total 19

Total 3

EDU 411 12 APPREC 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

HIS 261 3

HIS 262 3

EDU 314 3

EDU 331B2 1.5

EDU 318 3

*Bilingual endorsement only

Total 15 Total 19.5

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Clinical I: ESL/Bilingual

Mathematics for Elementary Education

Concepts in Chemistry

Concepts in Life Science

Exceptional Child

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Assessment of Language Learners

History of Civilization II

Clinical II: ESL/Bilingual

Concepts in Physics

Introduction to Special Education

Children's Literature Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

American Government Cross-Cultural Education

Concepts in Earth Science Language and Literacy Development

Meth/Material for Teaching Bilingual Ed*

Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

History of Civilization I

Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary Practicum III, Ins Asst - Elem

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Conservation Education*

EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)

*Offered the week before term begins

Methods and Materials of Teaching ESL Mathematical Methods - Elem

Processes of Reading Meth/Engaging Readers/Writers - Intermed

Social Studies Methods - Elem Science Methods - Elem

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Ling Considerations/Read & Writ New Lang Tech Instr/Teachers of Lang Minority

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area

ESS Physical Activity course Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Rise of the U.S. Until 1877

Math Models: Graphical and Spatial

Introduction to Psychology

Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Math Modesl: Statistical and Numerical

Foundations of Speech

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Development and Learning Strategic Education

Foundations in Language Minority Ed

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Day of Assessments

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Practicum I, Diversity

Wellness Introduction to Old Testament

Introduction to New Testament Explorations in Education

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with ESL/BilingualFall 2019 Spring 2020

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SPE 105 2 EDU 101 3

ENG 101 3 EDU 102 0

GEN 101 1 EDU 131 0

ESS 101 1 BST 102 3

ESS 1 ENG 102 3

HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3

MAT 110 3 MAT 111 3

PSY 111 3 SPC 120 3

Total 17 Total 18

EDU 202 3 EDU 201 2

EDU 214 3 EDU 231E 1

ENG 261 3 EDU 231H 0

POL 222 3 EDU 320 3

SCM 181P 2 EDU 311 3

SCM 181C Concepts in Chemistry 2 MAT 112 Mathematics for Elementary Education 3

SCM 181E 2

SCM 181L 2

Total 16 Total 16

BST 101 3 EDU 322 Mathematical Methods - Elem 3

EDU 321 3 EDU 323 Meth/Engaging Readers/Writers - Intermed 3

EDU 324 3 EDU 327 Science Methods - Elem 3

EDU 333 3 EDU 331E Practicum III, Ins Asst - Elem 1

EDU 301 1 SPE 327 Assessment ini Special Education 3

SPE 332 3 SPE 328 3

SCM 120 2 SPE 328 3

Total 18 Total 16

Total 3

EDU 411 12 APPREC 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

HIS 261 3

HIS 262 3

GEN 401 3

SPE 313 3

Total 15 Total 18

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

History of Civilization I

History of Civilization II

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Characteristics/Meth for EC/SPED

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Char and Meth of Int and MG SPED Exceptional Child

Conservation Education* Exceptional Child

*Offered the week before term begins

Processes of Reading

Social Studies Methods - Elem

Meth of Processes of Writing - Primary

Concepts in Life Science

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Introduction to Old Testament

Concepts in Physics Tech Instr/Teachers of Lang Minority

Concepts in Earth Science

Foundations in Language Minority Ed Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area

Children's Literature Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

American Government Language and Literacy Development

Introduction to Psychology Foundations of Speech

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Development and Learning Strategic Education

ESS Physical Activity course Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Rise of the U.S. Until 1877 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Math Models: Graphical and Spatial Math Modesl: Statistical and Numerical

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Day of Assessments

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Practicum I, Diversity

Wellness Introduction to New Testament

Introduction to Special Education Explorations in Education

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education with LBS1Fall 2019 Spring 2020

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APPREC 3 BST 101 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SCM 4

ESS 101 1 EDU 101 3

ESS 1 EDU 102 0

PSY 111 3 EDU 131 0

SPC 120 3 SPE 105 2

Total 15 Total 15

EDU 201 2 BST 102 3

EDU 202 3 MAT 111 3

EDU 231E 1 EDU 231H 0

EDU 330 3 SPE 325 3

SPE 211 2 SPE 327 Assessment in Special Education 3

SPE 328 2 ESS 447 Adapted Physical Education 3

ESS 110 Community First Aid and Safety 1

ENG 261 3

OR ENG 264 Adolescent Literature

Total 17 Total 15

HIS 262 3 EDU 331E 1

EDU 301 1 EDU 325 3

EDU 308 Language Development/Young Children 3 SPE 313 3

SPE 222 2 SPE 321 3

SPE 233 Health, Nutrition and Safety 3 SPE 340 3

SPE 332 Character/Meth Intermed/Middle Schl Spc Ed 3 SPE 342 3

SPE 335 Character/Meth Secondary Spec Ed 3

Total 18 Total 16

Total 3

EDU 411 12 BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3

EDU 491 3 HIS 261 3

GEN 401 3

EDU 6

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Education Electives

Student Teaching

Senior Seminar History of Civilization I

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Summer 2022

EDU 421 Assessment/Intervention in Reading with Practicum (3)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Learning Environment Reading and Writing Methods

Classroom Intervention

Math/Sci Meth of Elem, Mid and Secdry Schl

History of Civilization II Practicum III, Ins Asst - Special Education

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Literacy Across the Curriculum

Character/Meth of Early Child Spec Ed

Children's Literature

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Assistive-Augmentative Technology

Exceptional Child

Development and Learning Math Models: Statistical and Numerical

Practicum II, Teacher Aid, Elgin Practicum II, Teacher Aid, Hometown

Child, Family and Community Relationships Communication Disorders

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Strategic Education Introduction to New Testament

ESS Physical Activity course Day of Assessments

Introduction to Psychology Practicum I, Diversity

Foundations of Speech Introduction to Special Education

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Wellness Explorations in Education

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective Introduction to Old Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Special Education: Learning Behavior Specialist IFall 2019 Spring 2020

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ENG 101 3 PSY 111 3

GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3

ESS 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 1 EDU 101 Explorations in Education 3

MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 102 0

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 EDU 131 0

BIO 171 4 CHM 154 4

CHM 153 4

Total 17-19 Total 16

BST 101 3 APPREC 3

EDU 201 2 BST 102 3

EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

EDU 231E 1 EDU 231H 0

PHY 237 4 BIO 371 5

BIO 372 4 PHY 238 4

Total 17 Total 18

Total 4

ENG 36*/37* 3 EDU 325 3

EDU 301 1 EDU 346 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 SPE 328 3

EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 PHS 241 4

BIO 273 4 BIO 274 4

BIO 378 4 SCM 319 1

Total 18 Total 18

Total 1

EDU 411 12 HIS 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

GEN 401 3

BIO 177 Environmental Science w/Lab 4

BIO 376 Evolutionary Theory w/Lab* 4

Total 15 Total 17

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

General Chemistry I w/Lab

OR BCM 358 General Biochemistry I w/Lab

Summer 2021

PHS 245 Astronomy w/Lab (4)

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Summer 2022

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Student Teaching Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

Earth Science I w/Lab

Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab

Human Genetics w/Lab* Junior Science Seminar

Gen Ed English Elective Literacy Across the Curriculum

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Science Methods - Secondary

Exceptional Child

Cell Biology w/Lab General Physics II w/Lab

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

General Physics I w/Lab Microbiology w/Lab

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Introduction to Old Testament Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Strategic Education Introduction to New Testament

Day of Assessments

Practicum I, Diversity

Principles of Biology w/Lab General Chemistry II w/Lab

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Wellness Foundations of Speech

ESS Physical Activity course

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: BiologyFall 2019 Spring 2020

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ENG 101 3 BST 101 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 EDU 101 Explorations in Education 3

ESS 1 EDU 102 0

MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 131 0

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 BIO 171 4

CHM 153 4 CHM 154 4

Total 13-15 Total 17

HIS 3 ENG 102 Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) 3

EDU 201 2 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 PSY 111 3

EDU 231E 1 BST 102 3

PHY 237 4 EDU 231H 0

CHM 255 4 PHY 238 4

Total 17 Total 16

EDU 301 1 EDU 325 3

EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 EDU 346 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 CHM 258 5

SPE 328 3 PHS 245 4

PHS 241 4 SCM 319 1

CHM 257 4

Total 18 Total 16

Total 1

EDU 411 12 APPREC 3

EDU 491 3 BST 3

ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3

GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3

BIO 177 Environmental Science w/Lab 4

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Day of Assessments

Introduction to Psychology

Exceptional Child

Student Teaching Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Organic Chemistry I w/Lab

Summer 2022

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Science Methods - Secondary

Organic Chemistry II w/Lab

Astronomy w/Lab

Earth Science w/Lab Junior Science Seminar

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Literacy Across the Curriculum

General Physics I w/Lab Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

Analytical Chemistry w/Lab General Physics II w/Lab

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

Strategic Education

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Introduction to New Testament

Principles of Biology w/Lab

General Chemistry I w/Lab General Chemistry II w/Lab

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness

ESS Physical Activity course

Practicum I, Diversity

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Old Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: ChemistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

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ENG 101 3 BST 101 3

GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3

ESS 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 1 EDU 101 3

MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 EDU 102 0

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 EDU 131 0

PSY 111 3 MAT 216 4

Total 12-15 Total 16

SCM 4 BST 102 3

EDU 201 2 EDU 231H 0

EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 SPE 328 3

EDU 231E 1 MAT 311 4

MAT 314 3 MAT 313 3

MAT 315 1 MAT 316 4

Total 14 Total 17

ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3 APPREC 3

HIS 3 EDU 325 3

EDU 301 1 EDU 342 Mathematics Methods - Secondary 3

EDU 337 Educational Assessments 3 MAT 309 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 MAT 312 3

MAT 318 3

Total 16 Total 15

Total 1

EDU 411 12 BST 3

EDU 491 3 HIS 262 3

GEN 401 The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation 3

MAT 419 Senior Seminar in Mathematics 3

ELECTIVE Any Elective 3

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

Introduction to New Testament

Foundations of Speech

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Student Teaching Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Senior Seminar History of Civilization II

Linear Algebra

Summer 2022

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Literacy Across the Curriculum

Advanced Mathematical Principles

Modern Abstract Algebra

Calculus w/Analytic Geometry III Multivariable Calculus

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Discrete Mathematics Modern Geometry

Practicum I, Diversity

Introduction to Psychology Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed Sci w/Lab (2 SCM181 recommended)

Strategic Education

Exceptional Child

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Probability and Statistics w/Lab

Day of Assessments

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: MathematicsFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Old Testament

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Wellness

ESS Physical Activity course Explorations in Education

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ENG 101 3 APPREC 3

GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3

ESS 101 1 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3

ESS 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3

MAT 3 EDU 101 3

SPC 120 3 EDU 102 0

PSY 111 3 EDU 131 0

COM 293 0 ENG 264 3

COM 293 0

Total 15 Total 18

BST 102 3 BST 3

EDU 201 2 ENG 36*/37* 3

EDU 202 Development and Learning 3 EDU 231H 0

EDU 231E 1 SPE 328 3

ENG 3 HIS 3

ENG 262 3 HIS 172 3

COM 293 0 COM 293 0

Total 15 Total 15

EDU 301 1 SCM 4

EDU 337 3 EDU 325 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 EDU 341 English Methods - Secondary 3

ENG 263 3 SPC 322 3

ENG 312 3 ENG 310 3

ENG 360 3 COM 293 0

COM 293 0

Total 16 Total 16

Total 1

EDU 411 12 GEN 401 3

EDU 491 3 ENG 393 3

COM 293 0 COM 311 3

COM 442 3

COM 499 3

COM 294 1

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Senior Research

Communication Arts Conference

Student Teaching The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Communication Arts Conference Adolescent Literature

Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference

Senior Seminar Literary Studies Seminar

Communication Arts Conference Language and Society

Communication Theory

Summer 2022

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

American Literature Group Discussion

Analysis of Literature History and Structure of English

World Classics: European Communication Arts Conference

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed Sci w/Lab (BIO 177 recommended)

Educational Assessments Literacy Across the Curriculum

Eminent British Writers Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Exceptional Child

Rhet/Comp/Grammar Elect (see major audit) Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended)

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Introduction to New Testament Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Strategic Education Gen Ed English Elective

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Explorations in Education

Foundations of Speech Day of Assessments

Introduction to Psychology Practicum I, Diversity

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Wellness

ESS Physical Activity course

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: EnglishFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

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ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 BST 101 3

ESS 101 1 HIS 262 3

ESS 1 SPC 120 3

HIS 171 3 EDU 101 3

MAT 111 3 EDU 102 0

PSY 111 3 EDU 131 0

Total 15 Total 15

EDU 201 2 EDU 231H 0

EDU 202 3 SPE 328 3

EDU 214 3 BST 102 3

EDU 231E 1 BUS 240 3

HIS 261 3 HIS 3** 3

HIS 3** 3 SSC 355 3

POL 222 3

Total 18 Total 15

EDU 301 1 EDU 325 3

EDU 337 3 EDU 347 3

EDU 340 Introduction to Secondary Methods 3 HIS 172 3

HIS 3** 3 HIS 484 3

HIS 3** 3 HIS 3** 3

BIO 177 4

Total 17 Total 15

Total 1

EDU 411 12 HIS 3** 3

EDU 491 3 GEN 401 3

ENG 36*/37* 3

BST 3

APPREC 3

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Seminar The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Gen Ed English Elective

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Summer 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Student Teaching U.S.or World History Elective - see audit

EDU 331S Practicum III, Inst Asst Sec Ed (1)

U.S.or World History Elective - see audit U.S.or World History Elective - see audit

Environmental Science w/Lab

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Educational Assessments

U.S.or World History Elective - see audit Historical Research and Writing

Rise of the U.S.Since 1877

Social Science Methods - Secondary

Literacy Across the Curriculum

History of Civilization I U.S.or World History Elective - see audit

American Government

Development and Learning Exceptional Child

Foundations of Language Minority Ed Introduction to New Testament

Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Elgin Area Economic Principles

U.S.or World History Elective - see audit Cultural Diversity

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Strategic Education Practicum II, Tchr Aid, Hometown

Rise of the U.S.Until 1877 Explorations in Education

Math Models: Statistical and Numerical Day of Assessments

Introduction to Psychology Practicum I, Diversity

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Old Testament

Wellness History of Civilization II

ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education: Social Science/HistoryFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 HIS 3

ESS 1 ENG 3

PSY 111 3 COM 293 0

ENG 262 3

COM 293 0

Total 15 Total 15

ENG 210/211 3 ENG 360 3

ENG 263 3 ENG 3

ENG 3 COM 293 0

COM 293 0 SCM 4

HIS 262 3 APPREC 3

MAT 3

Total 15 Total 13

ENG 312 3 ENG 3

ENG 3 COM 293 3

COM 293 0 BST 0

GEN 301 1 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 9

Total 16 Total 15

ENG 364 3 ENG 3

ENG 3 COM 293 1

COM 293 0 COM 499 3

GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*See the list of approved Literature and Advanced Lanaguage/Writing Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only

once a year or once every other year.

**Continuing the Conversation and Senior Research can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Any Electives

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

British Literature

Communication Arts Conference

American Literature

Advanced Language and Writing

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Literature Elective 6* Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference Senior Research**

Good Life: Continuing the Conversation** Any Electives

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

World Classics: Non-Western Advanced Language and Writing Elective*

Literature Elective 4* Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Reflecting on the Conversation Any Electives

History of Civilization II Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Literary Theory and Criticism Literataure Elective 5*

World Classics: European

Literature Elective 3*

Literature Elective 2* Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference Gen Ed Science w/Lab

ESS Physical Activity course Literature Elective 1*

Introduction to Psychology

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Communication Arts Conference

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed History Elective

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in LiteratureFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 HIS 3

ESS 1 ENG 210/211 3

PSY 111 3 COM 293 0

ENG 262 3

COM 293 0

Total 15 Total 15

ENG 3 ENG 360 3

ENG 263 3 ENG 3

COM 293 Communication Arts Conference 0 COM 293 0

HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 SCM 4

MAT 3 APPREC 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 13

ENG 312 3 ENG 3

ENG 3 ENG 3

ENG 3 COM 293 0

COM 293 0 BST 3

ELECTIVE 6 GEN 301 1

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

ENG 364 3 COM 499 3

ENG 3 COM 293 1

COM 293 0 ELECTIVE 12

GEN 401 3

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in WritingFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Gen Ed History Elective

ESS Physical Activity course Advanced Language and Writing

Introduction to Psychology Communication Arts Conference

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

British Literature

Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Writing Elective 1* World Classics: European

American Literature Writing Elective 2*

Communication Arts Conference

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Literary Theory and Criticism Writing Elective 4*

Advanced Language/Practice Elective* Literature Elective*

Writing Elective 3* Communication Arts Conference

Communication Arts Conference Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Any Electives Reflecting on the Conversation

*See the list of approved Writing and Advanced Lanaguage/Practice Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only once

a year or once every other year.

**Continuing the Conversation and Senior Research can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Any Electives

Communication Arts Conference Any Electives

Good Life: Continuing the Conversation**

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

World Classics: Non-Western Senior Research**

Writing Elective 5* Communication Arts Conference

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 1

FLM 241 3 COM 293 0

COM 293 0 ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

COM 293 0 COM 293 0

COM 311 3 ENG 360 3

ENG 3 SPC 3

*** 3 *** 3

MAT 3 HIS 3

APPREC Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

COM 293 0 COM 293 0

SPC 3 *** 3

*** 3 *** 3

SCM 4 BST 3

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 6

Total 16 Total 15

COM 293 0 COM 293 1

COM 499 3 COM 442 3

*** 3 GEN 401 3

*** 3 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary CommunicationFall 2019 Spring 2020

ESS Physical Activity course

Media Theory I Communication Arts Conference

Any Elective

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Introduction to Psychology

Communication Arts Elective 2*

Any Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Language and Society (GEN 301) World Classics: European

Advanced Speech Elective 1*

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed History Elective

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Advanced Speech Elective 2* Communication Arts Elective 4*

Communication Arts Elective 3* Communication Arts Elective 5*

Communication Theory/Application

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Any Electives Any Electives

*See the list of approved Lingustics/Literature, Advanced Speech and Communication Arts Electives on the major audit. Some courses

are offered only once a year or once every other year.

**Continuing the Conversation and Senior Research can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Communication Arts Conference

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Lingusitics/Literature Elective*

Communication Arts Elective 1*

Communication Arts Elective 6* Good Life: Continuing the Conversation**

Communication Arts Elective 7* Any Electives

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Senior Research**

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 COM 293 0

ESS 1 ELECTIVE 3

PSY 111 3

MAT 3

COM 293 0

Total 15 Total 12

HIS 262 3 APPREC 3

FLM 241 3 BST 3

FLM 243 3 SCM 4

ART 245 3

SPC 221 3 ENG 3

COM 293 0

COM 293 0

ENG 3

Total 15 Total 16

ENG 240 3 COM 311 3

ENG 3 COM 293 3

ENG 36*/37* 0 BUS/FLM/DES 3

COM 293 0 HIS 3

GEN 301 1 ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 9

Total 16 Total 15

ENG 3 COM 442 3

ENG 465 3 COM 499 3

COM 293 0 COM 293 1

GEN 401 3 BUS/FLM/DES 3

BUS/FLM/DES 3 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

OR ART 123 Introduction to Photography

OR SPC 325 Storytelling

Communication Arts Conference

Advanced Language/Writing Elective*

Comic Books and Graphic Novels

Speech Technique for Broadcast Media Advanced Language/Writing Elective*

Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Advanced Language/Writing Elective* Communication Theory and Application

Shakespeare: Plays and Performance Senior Research***

Any Electives

*See the list of approved Advanced Lanaguage/Writing Electives on the major audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or

once every other year.

**Students choose three courses from one of the following Tracks: Business, Film, or Web Design. See the major audit for details.

***Continuing the Conversation and Senior Research can be taken in either Fall or Spring of the student's senior year.

Communication Arts Conference Communication Arts Conference

Good Life: Continuing the Conversation*** Course from Major Track**

Course from Major Track** Any Electives

Gen Ed English Elective Course from Major Track**

Communication Arts Conference Gen Ed History Elective

Any Electives

Reflecting on the Conversation Any Electives

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Media Writing Language and Society

Advanced Language/Writing Elective* Communication Arts Conference

History of Civilization II Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Media Theory I Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Video Production I Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Communication Arts Conference

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

ESS Physical Activity course Any Elective

Introduction to Psychology

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Communication Arts Conference

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Media WritingFall 2019 Spring 2020

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BST 101 3 APPREC 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

ESS 1 OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS 242 3 ELECTIVE 3

MAT 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS 3 BST 102 3

SCM 4 ESS 270 3

BUS 240 3 ESS 346 3

ESS 275 3 HIS 262 3

ESS 280 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 15

BST 3 BUS 401 3

BUS 367 3 ESS 351 3

ESS 352 3 ESS 393 3

ESS 393 0 GEN 301 1

ESS 395 1 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 6

Total 16 Total 16

BUS 457 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

ESS 393 0 ESS 393 0

ESS 480 3 ESS 495 6-12

GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 0-3

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 12-15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Sport ManagementFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

ESS Physical Activity course

Foundations of Sport and Health

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Any Elective

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended) Introduction to New Testament

Gen Ed Science w/Lab (BIO 273 recommended) Sport Sociology

Economic Principles Risk Management for Sport and Health Prof

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Leading Teams

Facility and Event Management History of Civilization II

Any ElectiveAccounting/Sport Professionals

Content/Social Media Marketing Sport Finance

Sports Marketing ESS Colloquium

ESS Colloquium Reflecting on the Conversation

ESS Practicum Any Electives

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Any Electives (depending on ESS 495)

Any Electives

Strategic Planning and Assessment Gen Ed English Elective

ESS Colloquium ESS Colloquium

ESS Senior Seminar ESS Internship

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MAT 3 APPREC 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

ESS 1

ESS 241 3 ELECTIVE 3

ESS 242 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS 3 ESS 346 3

BST 101 3 ESS 372 3

SPC 120 3 BIO 274 4

BIO 273 4 BST 102 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 16

ESS 378 3 BIO 370 3

ESS 393 0 ESS 393 0

ESS 395 1 ESS 450 3

ESS 467 3 ESS 460 3

HIS 262 3 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 6

Total 16 Total 15

ESS 393 0 ESS 393 0

ESS 495 6-12 ESS 480 3

ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3 GEN 401 3

ELECTIVE 0-6 BST 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Health Promotion and PerformanceFall 2019 Spring 2020

ESS Physical Activity course

Principles of Health

Foundations of Sport and Health

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed History Elective (261 recommended) Risk Management for Sport and Health Prof

Introduction to Old Testament Health Nutrition for Performance

Foundations of Speech Anatomy and Physiology II

Anatomy and Physiology I Introduction to New Testament

Any Elective Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Sport and Exercise Physiology Kinesiology

ESS Colloquium ESS Colloquium

Phys Activity Assessment and Measurement

Exercise Physiology Health Education and Promotion

History of Civilization II Any Electives

Any Elective

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Any Elective

ESS Internship Senior Seminar

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Any Elective (depending on ESS 495) Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

ESS Colloquium ESS Colloquium

ESS Practicum

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ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 APPREC 3

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

ESS 101 Wellness 1 OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3

SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3

HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS 261 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3

SCM 4 HIS 262 3

ENG 210 3 *** 3

ELECTIVE 6 HIS 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 15

BST 3 SPC 323 3

HIS 6 HIS 6

HIS 301 1 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 6

Total 16 Total 15

GEN 401 3 HIS 484 3

HIS 6 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in HistoryFall 2019 Spring 2020

Rise of the U.S. to 1877 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

Any Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

History of Civilization I

Gen Ed Science w/Lab History of Civilization II

Advanced Essay Writing Adv Critical Thinking Elect (see major audit)

Any Electives World or US History Elect (see major audit)

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Any Electives

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Advanced Public Speaking

World or US History Elects (see major audit) World or US History Elects (see major audit)

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Any Electives

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Historical Research and Writing

World or US History Elects (see major audit) Any Electives

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ENG 101 Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) 3 APPREC 3

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

ESS 101 Wellness 1 OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3

SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3

HIS 171 3 HIS 172 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 15

HIS 261 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed English Elective 3

SCM 4 HIS 262 3

SPC 3 HIS 3

ELECTIVE 6 BUS/PHL 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 15

BST 3 HIS 6

HIS 6 POL 495 3

HIS 301 1 ELECTIVE 6

POL 222 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 15

GEN 401 3 HIS 484 3

HIS 3 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 9

Total 15 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Gen Ed Science w/Lab History of Civilization II

Rise of the U.S. to 1877 Rise of the U.S. Since 1877

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in History/Pre-LawFall 2019 Spring 2020

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Any Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

History of Civilization I

Advanced Speech Elective (see major audit) US/Gov or World Hist Elect (see major audit)

Any Electives Bus Law/Philosophy Elect (see major audit)

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective US/Gov or World Hist Elect (see major audit)

US/Gov or World Hist Elect (see major audit) Pre-Law Practicum

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Any Electives

American Government

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Any Elective

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Historical Research and Writing

History Elect (see major audit) Any Electives

Any Elective

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 MUS 002 0

ESS 101 1 MUS

ESS 1

DCW 101 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 002 0 MUS 152 3

MUS MUS 154 1

WOR 152 3

MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 151 3

MUS 153 1

MUS 174 3

Total 17.5 Total 13.5

BST 3 BUS 255 3

BUS 250 3 MUS 202 1

BUS 240 3 MUS

MUS 202 1

MUS 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 224 2

MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 373 3

MUS 173 3 WOR 320 3

Total 17.5 Total 13.5

BUS 344 3 BUS 364 3

MUS 302 1

MUS MUS 302 1

MUS

MUS 142-150 0.5

DCW 301 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

SPC 120 3 PSY 111 3

MAT 3 SCM 4

APPREC 3

Total 15.5 Total 12.5

BUS 454 3 MUS 402 1

MUS 402 1 MUS

MUS

MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 473 3

PSY 3 HIS 262 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 401 3

HIS 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 14.5 Total 14.5

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Music Business and EntrepreneurshipFall 2019 Spring 2020

1

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Private Piano Instr, No Credit

Wellness Private Voice (001), Piano (002), Guitar (004)

Private Piano Instr, Credit

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Principles of Marketing

Intro to Music Publishing and Copyright

Recording Techniques II

Songwriting for Contemporary Worship

Performance Ensemble

Fall 2022

New Venture Management

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Private Piano Instr, Credit

Spring 2022

Digital Marketing

Private Piano Instr, Credit OR BUS 367 Social Content Marketing

0

Performance Ensemble

Ear Training/Sight Singing II

Worship Band Fundamentals

Music Theory II

ESS Physical Activity course or Percussion (014) Instr, No Credit

Intro to Community of Worship Performers

Performance Ensemble

Introduction to Music Technology

Music Theory I

Private Voice (001), Piano (002), Guitar (004)

Performance Ensemble

or Percussion (014) Instr, No Credit0

Ear Training/Sight Singing I

Private Piano Instr, No Credit

Private Voice (201), Piano (202), Guitar (204)

or Percussion (214) Instr, Credit

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

1

Performance Ensemble

Private Voice (301), Piano (302), Guitar (304)

or Percussion (314) Instr, Credit

History of Civilization II

Introduction to Psychology

Spring 2023

Private Piano Instr, Credit

1

Any Electives

Foundations of Speech

Gen Ed English Elective

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Performance Ensemble Senior Music Business Project

Gen Ed History Elective

Private Piano Instr, Credit

Private Voice (401), Piano (402), Guitar (404)1

or Percussion (414) Instr, Credit

or Percussion (414) Instr, Credit Performance Ensemble

Private Voice (401), Piano (402), Guitar (404)

Psychology Elective (see major audit)

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Economic Principles

Management Principles

Private Piano Instr, Credit

Private Voice (201), Piano (202), Guitar (204)

or Percussion (214) Instr, Credit

Fall 2021

Private Voice (301), Piano (302), Guitar (304)

or Percussion (314) Instr, Credit

Performance Ensemble

1

Personal Finance

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Recording Techniques I

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 SPC 120 3

ESS 101 1 MUS 102 1

ESS 1 MUS 101-118 1

DCW 101 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 102 1 MUS 152 3

MUS 101-118 1 MUS 152 3

MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 154 Ear Training/Sight Singing II 1

MUS 151 3

MUS 153 1

Total 16.5 Total 13.5

MUS 202 1 MUS 202 1

MUS 201-218 1 MUS 201-218 1

MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 251 3 MUS 458 3

MUS 253 1 ELECTIVE 9

ELECTIVE 9

Total 15.5 Total 14.5

MAT 3 SCM 4

MUS 301-318 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1 APPREC 3

MUS 142-150 0.5 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3

MUS 155 1 OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

MUS 351 3 MUS 301-318 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1

DCW 301 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

ELECTIVE 6 MUS 352 3

Total 15.5 Total 14.5

BST 3 GEN 401 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 HIS 262 3

HIS 261 3 MUS 401-418 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1

MUS 401-418 Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit 1 MUS 142-150 0.5

MUS 142-150 0.5 MUS 481 0

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 9

Total 13.5 Total 16.5

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Music PerformanceFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Foundations of Speech

Wellness Private Piano Instr, Credit

ESS Physical Activity course Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit

Intro to Community of Worship Performers Performance Ensemble

Private Piano Instr, Credit Music Theory II

Music Theory I

Ear Training/Sight Singing I

Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit Music Theory II

Performance Ensemble

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Private Piano Instr, Credit Private Piano Instr, Credit

Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit Private Instr in Conc Instrument, Credit

Any Electives

Performance Ensemble Performance Ensemble

Music Theory III Orchestration

Ear Training/Sight Singing III Any Electives

Performance Ensemble

Keyboard Harmony I

History/Literature of Music I

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Math based on ACT/SAT placement Gen Ed Science w/Lab

History of Civilization I

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Performance Ensemble

Any Electives History/Literature of Music II

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Performance Ensemble

Performance Ensemble Senior Recital

Any Elective Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation

Gen Ed English Elective History of Civilization II

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BST 101 3 APPREC Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective 3

ENG 101 3 BST 102 3

GEN 101 1 ENG 102 3

ESS 101 1 SOC 151 3

ESS 1 PSY/SSC 3

MAT Math based on ACT/SAT placement 3

PSY 111 3

Total 15 Total 15

SPC 120 3 BST 3

HIS 262 3 SCM 4

SSC 281 Principles and Practices of Human Services 3 PSY 296 1-3

PSY Psychology Elective (see major audit) 3 PSY 3

ELECTIVE Any Elective 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 14-16

HIS 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

SSC 391 4 PSY 301 1

PSY 3 PSY/SSC 3

ELECTIVE 6 ELECTIVE 8

Total 16 Total 15

Total 2-3

GEN 401 3 PSY/SSC 6

PSY 419 3 ELECTIVE 9

PSY 491 1

PSY/SSC 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 13 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

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JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in PsychologyFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to New Testament

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Wellness Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Developmental Psychology Elective

PSY 221 OR PSY 224 OR SSC 227

Introduction to Psychology

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Foundations of Speech Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Psychology Internship

Psychology Elective (see major audit)

History of Civilization II

Any Electives

Gen Ed History Elective Gen Ed English Elective

Statistics and Research Design

Psychology Elective (see major audit) Social Science Elective (see major audit)

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301)

Any Electives

Summer 2022

Any Elective

Integration of Psych/Christianity Any Electives

Senior Seminar in Psychology

Social Science Elective (see major audit)

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Social Science Elective (see major audit)

PSY 296/496 Psychology Internship (2-3)

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ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

MAT 211 5 MAT 216 4

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 CHM 154 4

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 BIO 171 4

ESS 101 1

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1

CHM 153 4

Total 15-17 Total 15

APPREC 3 BST 101 3

BST 102 3 SPC 120 3

PSY 111 3 CHM 255 4

BIO 4

SCM 219 1

BIO 4

Total 14 Total 14

ENG 36*/37* 3 HIS 262 3

PHY 237 4 BST 3

CHM 257 4 SCM 319 1

BIO 4 PHY 238 4

CHM 258 5

Total 15 Total 16

GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4

HIS 261 3 BCM 471 4

SCM 419 1 BIO 4

BCM 358 General Biochemistry I w/Lab 4 ELECTIVE 3

ELECTIVE 6

Total 17 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*CHM 255 can be taken in the Spring 2021 or Spring 2023 term.

Functions and Calculus I Calculus II

General Chemistry II w/Lab

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in BiochemistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Biology Elective 2 (see major audit)

Introduction to Old Testament

Foundations of Speech

Analytical Chemistry w/Lab*

Wellness

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Introduction to New Testament

Introduction to Psychology

Sophomore Science Seminar

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed English Elective History of Civilization II

Biology Elective 1 (see major audit)

Spring 2023

General Physics I w/Lab Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective

Organic Chemistry I 1/Lab Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)

Biology Elective 3 (see major audit) General Physics II w/Lab

Any Electives

Any Elective

General Chemistry I w/Lab

Principles of Biology w/Lab

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/Lab

History of Civilization I General Biochemistry II w/Lab

Senior Science Seminar Biology Elective 4 (see major audit)

Organic Chemistry II w/Lab

Fall 2022

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MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 ENG 101 3

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 BST 101 3

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 CHM 154 General Chemistry II w/Lab 4

ESS 101 1 BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/Lab 4

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1

CHM 153 4

BIO 172 4

Total 14-16 Total 14

ENG 102 3 PSY 111 3

BST 102 3

SPC 120 3 HIS 261 3

SCM 219 1 BIO 4

BIO 376 4 BIO/SAP 4

ELECTIVE 3

Total 14 Total 17

ENG 36*/37* 3 APPREC 3

BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 HIS 262 3

CHM 257 5 SCM 319 1

BIO 380 4 CHM 258 5

BIO 4

Total 15 Total 16

GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4

SCM 419 1 ELECTIVE 12

BIO 4

ELECTIVE 6

Total 14 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*BIO 376 can be taken in the Fall 2020 or Fall 2022 term.

Introduction to Old Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in BiologyFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

Introduction to New Testament

Foundations of Speech History of Civilization I

Biology Elective 1 (see major audit)

Principles of Organismal Biology w/Lab

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology

Evolutionary Theory w/Lab* Field Biology Elective (see major audit)

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Gen Ed English Elective Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)

Genetic Analysis w/Lab Organic Chemistry II w/Lab

Any Electives

General Chemistry I w/Lab

Wellness

Sophomore Science Seminar

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

History of Civilization II

Organic Chemistry I w/Lab

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/Lab

Senior Science Seminar Any Electives

Biology Elective 3 (see major audit)

Biology Elective 2 (see major audit)

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MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 ENG 101 3

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 MAT 216 4

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 CHM 154 General Chemistry II w/Lab 4

ESS 101 1 BIO 171 Principles of Biology w/Lab 4

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1

CHM 153 4

BIO 4

Total 14-16 Total 15

ENG 102 3 PSY 111 3

BST 102 3

SPC 120 3 BST 101 3

SCM 219 1 PHY 238 General Physics II w/Lab 4

PHY 237 4 CHM 255 Analytical Chemistry w/Lab* 4

ELECTIVE 3

Total 14 Total 17

ENG 36*/37* 3 APPREC 3

BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 HIS 262 3

CHM 257 5 SCM 319 1

CHM 355 3 CHM 258 5

CHM 356 3

Total 14 Total 15

GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4

SCM 419 1 HIS 261 3

BCM 358 4 ELECTIVE 9

CHM 4

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

*CHM 255 can be taken in the Spring 2021 or Spring 2023 term.

Biology Elective (see major audit)

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in ChemistryFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

Calculus II

Wellness

General Chemistry I w/Lab

Foundations of Speech Introduction to Old Testament

Sophomore Science Seminar

General Physics I w/Lab

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) Introduction to Psychology

Introduction to New Testament OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed English Elective Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Senior Science Seminar History of Civilization I

History of Civilization II

Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)

Physical Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II w/Lab

Physical Chemistry II

Organic Chemistry I w/Lab

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/Lab

Any Elective

General Biochemistry I w/Lab Any Electives

Chemistry Elective (see major audit)

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ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 BST 102 3

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I 3 MAT 216 Calculus II 4

GEN 101 Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) 1 BIO/CHM/PHY 4

ESS 101 Wellness 1 ELECTIVE 3

ESS ESS Physical Activity course 1

BIO/CHM/PHY Science Sequence 1 (see major audit) 4

Total 13-15 Total 17

APPREC 3 PSY 111 3

BST 101 3

SPC 120 3 HIS 262 3

SCM 219 1 BIO/CHM/PHY 4

BIO/CHM/PHY 4 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 3

Total 17 Total 16

BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 ENG 36*/37* 3

HIS 261 3 SCM 319 1

*** 3**/4** 8 *** 4

ELECTIVE 6

Total 14 Total 14

GEN 401 3 MAT 311 4

SCM 419 1 *** 3**/4** 4

*** 3**/4** 4 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 9

Total 17 Total 14

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Any Elective

Science Sequence 1 (see major audit)

Any Electives

Science Sequence 2 (see major audit)

History of Civilization I

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Probability and Statistics w/Lab

Senior Science Seminar Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit)

Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit) Any Electives

Any Electives

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed English Elective

Junior Science Seminar (GEN 301)

Upper Div Sci/Math Elects (see major audit) Any Science/Math Electives (see major audit)

Foundations of Speech History of Civilization II

Sophomore Science Seminar

Science Sequence 2 (see major audit)

Any Elective

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective Introduction to Psychology

Introduction to Old Testament OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to New Testament

Any Elective

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Natural SciencesFall 2019 Spring 2020

Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement)

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 MAT 216 4

MAT 211 5 CSC 201 Object Oriented Programming 3

3

CSC 101 3

Total 15-17 Total 16

APPREC 3 SCM Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit) 4

SCM 4 MAT 311 Probability and Statistics w/Lab 4

MAT 314 3 CSC 203 Data Structures/Algorithms Analysis 3

CSC 202 3 CSC 340 3

CSC 210 3

Total 16 Total 14

BST 3 HIS 262 3

ENG 36*/37* 3 GEN 301 1

SPC 120 3 CSC 410 3

CSC 360 3 CSC 460 3

CSC 401 3 CSC 495 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 15 Total 16

HIS 3 CSC 494 3

GEN 401 3 ELECTIVE 12

CSC 480 3

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Computer ScienceFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness

Any Elective

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective History of Civilization II

Gen Ed English Elective Reflecting on the Conversation

Foundations of Speech Software Engineering

Operating Systems and Networking Software Architecture and Design Patterns

Database Systems Internship

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

Gen Ed History Elective CS Senior Project

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Any Electives

Software Project Dev/Mgt/Quality

Any Electives

Discrete Mathematics

Advanced Programming

Computer Architecture

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)

Web Development

ESS Physical Activity course Calculus II

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Functions and Calculus I

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I

Introduction to Software Development

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 MAT 216 4

MAT 211 5 ELECTIVE Any Elective 3

3

Total 12-14 Total 16

APPREC 3 HIS Gen Ed History Elective 3

SPC 120 3 MAT 312 Modern Abstract Algebra 3

MAT 318 3 MAT 3

MAT 3 ELECTIVE 6

Total 12 Total 15

BST 3 SCM 4

HIS 262 3 MAT 301 1

MAT 315 1 MAT 311 4

MAT 3 MAT 316 4

SCM Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit) 3 MAT 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 17 Total 16

ENG 36*/37* 3 MAT 3

GEN 401 3 SCM 2-4

MAT 492 1 ELECTIVE 9-11

ELECTIVE 9

Total 16 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in MathematicsFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Calculus II

Functions and Calculus I

OR MAT 215 Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective Science Elective w/Lab (see major audit)

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Foundations of Speech

Linear Algebra

Math Elective Any Electives

History of Civilization II Mathematics Junior Seminar (GEN 301)

Calculus III Probability and Statistics w/Lab

Math Elective Multivariable Calculus

Any Electives

Math Elective

Gen Ed English Elective Math Elective

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Science/Math Elective (see major audit)

Senior Readings in Mathematics Any Electives

Math Elective

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 SPC 120 3

DCW 101 Intro to Community of Worship Performers 0.5 MUS 0.5

MUS 151 3 ELECTIVE 3

MUS 153 Ear Training/Sight Singing I 1

MUS 0.5

Total 14 Total 15.5

HIS 3 APPREC 3

SPC 330 3 MAT 3

WOR 142 Basic Audio/Video Prod for Worship 3 HIS 262 3

ELECTIVE 6 THS 221 3

WOR 152 3

Total 15 Total 15

DCW 301 1 ENG 36*/37* 3

WOR 201 2 WOR 303 3

THS 225 3 MUS 257 History/Practice of Worship Music 3

SPC 322 3 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 15

GEN 401 3 WOR 302 3

SCM 4 WOR 491 3

ELECTIVE 9 COM 442 3

ELECTIVE 3

Total 16 Total 12

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts (odd years)Fall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech

Any Elective

Large Ensemble (143/145/150)

Music Theory I

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed History Elective

Any Electives Christian Theology

Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

History of Civilization II

Math based on ACT/SAT placementSpeaking the Faith

Worship Band Fundamentals

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed English Elective

Any Electives

Summer 2022

Worship Resources Designing and Facilitating Worship

History and Theology of Worship

Group Discussion Any Electives

WOR 495 Worship Arts Internship Total: 3 credits

Large Ensemble (143/145/150)

Gen Ed Science w/Lab Senior Seminar: Issues in Contemp Worship

Any Electives Communication Theory and Application

Any Elective

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Worship and the Arts

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BST 101 3 BST 102 3

ENG 101 3 ENG 102 3

GEN 101 1 PSY 111 3

ESS 101 1

ESS 1 SPC 120 3

DCW 101 0.5 MUS 0.5

MUS 151 3 WOR 152 3

MUS 153 1

MUS 0.5

Total 14 Total 15.5

HIS 3 APPREC 3

SPC 322 3 MAT 3

WOR 201 2 HIS 262 3

THS 221 3 MUS 257 3

ELECTIVE 3 ELECTIVE 3

Total 14 Total 15

DCW 301 1 ENG 36*/37* 3

WOR 142 Basic Audio/Video Prod for Worship 3 WOR 302 3

THS 225 3 WOR 491 3

SPC 330 3 ELECTIVE 6

ELECTIVE 6

Total 15 Total 15

GEN 401 3 WOR 303 3

SCM 4 COM 442 Communication Theory and Application 3

ELECTIVE 9 ELECTIVE 9

Total 16 Total 15

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Introduction to New Testament

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLAN

Academic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Bachelor of Arts in Worship Arts (even years)Fall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement)

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to Psychology

Wellness OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech

Large Ensemble (143/145/150)

Worship Band Fundamentals

Intro to Community of Worship Performers

Ear Training/Sight Singing I

Large Ensemble (143/145/150)

Speaking the Faith Any Electives

Christian Theology History/Practice of Worship Music

Any Elective Any Electives

Fall 2021 Spring 2022

Worship Resources

Group Discussion

Senior Seminar: Issues in Contemp Worship

Reflecting on the Conversation (GEN 301) Gen Ed English Elective

Worship and the Arts

History and Theology of Worship

History of Civilization II

Fall 2020 Spring 2021

Gen Ed History Elective Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Music Theory I

The Good Life: Continuing the Conversation Designing and Facilitating Worship

Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Any Electives Any Elective

Any Electives

Summer 2022

WOR 495 Worship Arts Internship Total: 3 credits

Fall 2022 Spring 2023

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BST 101 3 APPREC 3

ENG 101 3 SCM 4

GEN 101 1 BST 102 3

ESS 101 1 ENG 102 Crit Think and Writ (or ACT/SAT placement) 3

ESS 1 SPC 120 3

MAT 3

PSY 111 3

Total 15 Total 16

NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

Introduction to Old Testament Gen Ed Visual and Performing Arts Elective

JUDSON UNIVERSITY FOUR YEAR PLANAcademic planning is the student's responsibility. This Four Year Plan is designed to be a guide to assist students as they plan their course

selections. This is only a suggested schedule, and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Actual

course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. Students should become familiar with the catalog in

effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses,

English/math placement, or other conditions.

Students must declare a major by the start of their sophomore year.

UndecidedFall 2019 Spring 2020

Expository Writing (or ACT/SAT placement) Gen Ed Science w/Lab

Questions of Life (<24 transfer hours) Introduction to New Testament

Wellness

Math based on ACT/SAT placement

Introduction to Psychology

OR SOC 151 Introduction to Sociology

NOTE: You have the opportunity to decide upon a major that matches your natural giftedness, so contact Doris Haugen, Career Development

Coach, as soon as you have settled into your semester. Call 847-628-1510, email [email protected], or drop by her office in the Student

Success Center on 2nd floor of Lindner Tower. Finding a major that matches who God created you to be can make all the difference in your

future!

ESS Physical Activity course Foundations of Speech