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NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
ACCOUNTING MAJOR (68 CREDITS) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3 X
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 Internship 3
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
ACCOUNTING MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 255 Intermediate Accounting I 4
BU 256 Intermediate Accounting II 4
BU 315 Auditing 4 X
BU 320 Cost Accounting 4 X
BU 455 Advanced Accounting 4 X
BU 458 Federal Income Tax I 4 X
Total 68
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum: Foundational Studies (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220, 221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS 100)
OR Personal Responsibility course
for transfer and non-traditional
students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplinar
y emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (23-27)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAJOR (68 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 Internship 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
BUS. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Additional 24 upper level credits from four of the eight
fields listed below
Accounting X
Economics X
Human Resources Development X
International Business X
Management Information Systems X
Management X
Marketing X
Sport Management X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 68
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220, 221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS 100)
OR Personal Responsibility course
for transfer and non-traditional
students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplinar
y emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (23-27)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220, 221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS 100) Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplinary
emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
HUMAN RESOURCES MAJOR (65 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 Internship 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
HUMAN RESOURCES MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 300 Principles of Supervision 3 X
BU 341 Human Resources Management 3 X
BU 345 Organizational Behavior 3 X
BU 355 Compensation & Benefits 3 X
BU 436 Labor Relations 3 X
PY 201 General Psychology 3
PY 260 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3 X
SO 305 Minority Groups 3
CA 201 Interpersonal Communication 3
- OR -
SO 425 Conflict Management & Resolution 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 65
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipli
nary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (26-30)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MAJOR (68 credits) Earned UpperBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 CO OP 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
INTERNATIONAL BUS. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
Six of the following eight courses (18 credits)
BU 450 Global Marketing 3 X
EC 305 Comparative Economic Systems 3 X
EC 331 Money, Banking & Global Financial Markets 3 X
EC 440 International Economics 3 X
EC 442 International Finance 3 X
PO 311 Comparative Politics 3 X
PO 312 International Relations 3 X
PO 411 International Law 3 X
Plus ONE of the following (6 cr):
Completion of the 3rd
year of a second language
At least one semester of study abroad including 1 upper
level BUS course with departmental approval
An international internship with departmental approval
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 65
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipli
nary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (23-27)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR (68 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 CO OP 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 425 Project Management 3
IS 222 Programming Logic and Design 3
IS 310 System Analysis 3 X
IS 330 Information Technology Infrastructure 3 X
IS 340 Security, Ethics and Intellectual Property 3 X
IS 350 Database Management Systems 3 X
IS 435 Enterprise Architechture 3 X
ONE upper level IS course 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipli
nary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (23-27)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
MANAGEMENT MAJOR (68 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 Internship 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
MANAGEMENT MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 300 Principles of Supervision 3 X
BU 341 Human Resources Management 3 X
BU 345 Organizational Behavior 3 X
BU 386 Operations Management 3 X
BU 425 Project Management 3 X
Plus two courses from the following electives:
BU 303 Entrepreneurship 3 X
BU 410 New Venture Management 3 X
BU 435 Business and Government 3 X
BU 436 Labor Relations 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 68
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits
Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipli
nary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (23-27)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
MARKETING MAJOR (65 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 Internship 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 220 Applied Finite Math* 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
MARKETING MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 375 Marketing Research 3 X
BU 380 Sales Management 3 X
BU 385 Marketing Management 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
BU 450 Global Marketing 3 X
One of the following:
AR 209 Black & White Photography I 3
AR 223 Graphic Design I 3
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design & Development 3
CA 220 Newswriting 3
CA 323 Media Writing 3 X
CA 403 Public Relations 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 65
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits
Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (26-30)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
SPORT MANAGEMENT MAJOR (65 credits) Earned Upper
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CORE CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
BU 156 Accounting Principles II 4
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 360 Corporate Finance 3 X
BU 426 Strategic Management 3 X
BU 473 Business Law I 3 X
BU 395 or 495 CO OP 3 X
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
MA 221 Statistics* 3
SPORTS MANAGEMENT MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
BU 270 Sports Industry 3
BU 348 Sports Events, Sponsorship and Promotions 3 X
BU 462 Legal Issues in Sports 3 X
BU 463 Sport Program Administration 3 X
BU 465 Sport Facilities Management 3 X
HP 321 Applied Exercise Physiology** 3 X
PY 201 General Psychology 3
PY 235 Sports Psychology 3
**Prerequisite is BI 230/231 Basic Anatomy And Physiology
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 65
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits
Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipli
nary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (26-30)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
Multi Age License in Visual Arts (Gr. Pre-K - 12) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
AR 101 Drawing I* 3
AR 102 Drawing II 3
AR 114 Intro to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography* 3
AR 221 Basic Design* OR AR 228 Art Appr: A Studio
Approach*
3
AR 222 Color & Design 3
AR 311 Art History I: Ancient to Medieval* 3 X
AR 312 Art History II: Renaissance to Modern* 3 X
AR 325 Printmaking 3 X
AR 341 Painting I 3 X
AR 360 Art Methods 3 X
AR 361 Field 1 X
AR 371 Three-Dimensional Design 3 X
AR 377 Ceramics I* 3 X
AR 490 Professional Practices 3 X
AR 491 Senior Studio I 3 X
EDUCATION COURSES
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles and Design 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
PY 201 General Psychology* 3
Total 90
* Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits
Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (3-6 cr.)
1
2
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
AYA Integrated Language Arts (89 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
PY 201 General Psychology* 3
Content Area Requirement
CA 212 Oral Interpretation 3
EN 210 Critical Writing 3
EN 312 History of the English Language 3 X
EN 314 Grammar for Writers and Teachers 3 X
EN 321 Intro to Literary Theory and Criticism 3 X
EN 331 British Literature to 1700* 3 X
EN 332 British Literature 1700-1900* 3 X
EN 341 American Literature to 1900* 3 X
EN 342 Seminar in American Literature* 3 X
EN 462 Shakespeare’s Histories & Tragedies* 3 X
EN 480 Great Books Seminar* 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from
EN 220 Newswriting: 3
EN 318 Creative Writing 3 X
EN 324 Advanced Media Writing 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from:
EN 343 Major African American Writers* 3 X
EN 459 Postcolonial Literature* 3 X
EN 460 Literature of Continental Europe* 3 X
EN 382 Women Writers* 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from:
CA 305 Film Studies 3
CA 309 Acting and Directing 3 X
CA 313 Even/Play Production 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from: 3
CA 250 Mass Communication 3
CA 323 Writing for Non Print Media 3 X
CA 410 TV/Radio 3 X
Total 89
* Also fulfills Literary Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (3-6)
1
2
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
AYA Life Science (98 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
PY 201 General Psychology* 3
Content Area Requirement
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I* 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II* 4
BI 370 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
BI 310 Ecology & BI 311 Lab 4 X
8 Additional Credits from:
BI 300 Mammalian Anatomy & Phys I & BI 301 Lab 4 X
BI 302 Mammalian Anatomy & Phys II & BI 303 Lab 4 X
BI 320 Evolution 3 X
BI 425 Developmental Biology & BI 426 Lab 4 X
8 Additional Credits from:
BI 340 Parasitology & BI 341 Lab 4 X
BI 350 Genetics 3 X
BI 360 Microbiology & BI 361 Lab 4 X
BI 430 Immunology (4cr.) 4 X
BI 460 Endocrinology 3 X
BI 470 Advanced Cell Biology 3 X
16 Additional Credits from:
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I* 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I* 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
Math Requirement:
MA 221 Statistics I*
One additional Math course selected with advisor’s
approval
Total 98
*Also fulfills Scientific Inquiry
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
AYA Life Science & Chemistry (102 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
PY 201 General Psychology* 3
Content Area Requirement
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I* 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II* 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
BI 310 Ecology & BI 311 Lab 4 X
10 Additional Credits from:
BI 300 Mammalian Anatomy & Phys I & BI 301 Lab 4 X
BI 302 Mammalian Anatomy & Phys II & BI 303 Lab 4 X
BI 320 Evolution 3 X
BI 350 Genetics 3 X
BI 360 Microbiology & BI 361 Lab 4 X
BI 430 Immunology (4cr.) 4 X
Chemistry Requirements:
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I* 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
CH 305 Biochemistry I & BI 306 Lab I 4 X
4 Additional Credits from:
CH 308 Environmental Chemistry 3 X
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4 X
8 Additional Credits from:
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I* 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
CH 220 Earth Science & CH 221 Lab* 4
Total 102
*Also fulfills Scientific Inquiry
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
AYA Integrated Math (80 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
Content Area Requirement
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
MA 176 Calculus II 4
MA 277 Calculus III 3
MA 280 Differential Equations I 3
MA 330 Modern Geometry 3 X
MA 331 Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory 3 X
MA 332 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 X
MA 432 Modern Algebra 3 X
MA 481 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
MA 310 Number Theory 3 X
Upper level ELECTIVE 3 X
Upper level ELECTIVE 3 X
Total 80
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (11-15 cr)
1
2
3
4
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
AYA Integrated Social Studies (98 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Intro. to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for ED 202 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Methods Pre-K to 12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 421 Student Teaching: Adolescent/Young Adult 12 X
Content Area Requirement
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
HI 110 Western Civilizations from 1500 3
HI 200 Major Themes in American History 3
PO 111 American Government and Politics 3
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics 3
PO 311 Comparative Politics 3 X
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
GO 200 World Geography 3
American History (Choose 2 from the following):
EC 304, HI 310, HI 311, HI 312, HI/PO 315, HI 410, HI
411 6 X
European History (Choose 1 from the following):
HI 320, HI 321, HI 322, HI 325 3 X
World Civilizations (Choose 1 from the following):
HI 210, HI 330, HI 332, HI 333, HI 334 3
American Political Development (Choose 1 from the
following):
EC 432, PO 313, PO/HI 315 3 X
The Interconnected World (Choose 2 from the
following):
EC 305, EC 440, PO 312, PO 410, PO 411 6 X
The Modern Society (Choose 1 from the following):
SO 201, SO 222, SO 305 3
PY 201 General Psychology 3
Total 95
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
Early Childhood Education Major (90 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Introduction to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for Introduction to Ed 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles in PreK-12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Teaching Methods PreK-12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CORE
ED 221 Role of Phonics in Reading 3
ED 265 Foundations of Early & Middle Childhood
Education 3
ED 332 Reading Across the Curriculum in ECE & MCE 3 X
ED 355 Assessment/Correction of Reading Disabilities 3 X
ED 376 Developmental Reading 3 X
ED 379 Music, Creative Arts & Phys Movement in ECE 3 X
ED 380 Reading Field Experience for ECE, MCE &
MMIS 1 X
ED 413 Student Teaching: ECE 12 X
GENERAL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
Natural Sciences (2)best choice would be:
BI 200/201 Environmental Science and Lab** OR 4
BI 105/106 Intro to Biological Science and Lab** 4
CH 220/221 Earth Science and Lab** 4
Social and Behavioral (4)
PY 201 General Psychology 3
GO 200 World Geography 3
HI 110 Western Cultures 3
HI 200 Major Themes in American History 3
Mathematics (2)
MA 130 Elementary Number Theory* 3
MA 131 Geometry, Probability and Statistics from an
Elementary Point of View* 3
Fine Arts (1) best choice would be:
AR 221 Basic Design*** -OR- 3
AR 280 Art Appreciation: A Studio Approach*** 3
Total 90
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry
***Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (8-12)
1
2
3
4
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
Mild/Moderate Intervention Specialist Major (89 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Introduction to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for Introduction to Ed 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles in PreK-12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Teaching Methods PreK-12 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
MMIS CORE
ED 221 The Role of Phonics in Reading 3
ED 330 Collaborative Teaming 3 XED 335 Reading in the Content Area 3 X
ED 352 Student Class Management 3 X
ED 353 Assessment of Special Needs 3 X
ED 354 Instructional Strategies in Mild Moderate 3 X
ED 355 Assessment & Correction of Reading Disabilities 3 X
ED 357 Field Experience for ED 354 1 X
ED 376 Developmental Reading Instruction 3 X
ED 380 Field Experience for Reading Core 1 X
ED 414 Student Teaching in Mild Moderate 12 X
GENERAL CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
Natural Sciences (2)best choice would be:
BI 200/201 Environmental Science and Lab** OR 4
BI 105/106 Intro to Biological Science and Lab** 4
CH 220/221 Earth Science and Lab** 4
Social and Behavioral (4)
PY 201 General Psychology 3
GO 200 World Geography 3
HI 110 Western Cultures 3
HI 200 Major Themes in American History 3
Mathematics (2)
MA 130 Elementary Number Theory* 3
MA 131 Geometry, Probability and Statistics from an
Elementary Point of View* 3
Fine Arts (1)best choice would be:
AR 221 Basic Design*** -OR- 3
AR 280 Art Appreciation: A Studio Approach*** 3
Total 89
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
***Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (8-12)
1
2
3
4
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015-16
Middle Childhood Education Major (86-97 cr) Earned Upper
REQUIREMENTS CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
ED 202 Introduction to Education 3
ED 203 Field Experience for Introduction to Ed 0.5
ED 204 Educational Psychology 3
ED 205 Psychology of Students w/Special Needs 3
ED 206 Field Experience for ED 205 0.5
ED 301 Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum 3 X
ED 341 Curriculum Principles in PreK-12 3 X
ED 342 Integrated Teaching Methods PreK-12 3 X
ED 343 Field Experience for ED 342 1 X
ED 358 Classroom Management 3 X
ED 475 Issues in Education 3 X
Middle Childhood Education CORE
ED 221 Role of Phonics in Reading 3
ED 265 Foundations of Early & Middle Childhood
Education 3
ED 332 Reading Across the Curriculum in ECE & MCE 3 X
ED 335 Reading in the Content Areas 3 X
ED 355 Assessment & Correction of Reading Disabilities 3 X
ED 380 Field Experience for Reading in ECE & MCE 1 X
ED 412 Student Teaching: MCE 12 X
AND one Mathematics course
MA 130 Elementary Number Theory* OR 3
MA 131 Geometry, Probability and Statistics* 3
Content Area Requirement
Mathematics (15 credits)
MA 120 Precalculus Mathematics*
MA 130 Elementary Number Theory*
MA 131 Geometry, Probability and Statistics from an
Elementary Point of View*
MA 221 Statistics I*
MA 330 Geometry X
Social Sciences (18 credits)
HI 110 Western Cultures to 1500
HI 200 Major Themes in American History
EC 100 Economics and Contemporary Issues
GO 200 Geography
PO 111 American Government & Politics
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology
Science (20 credits)
BI 105/106 Intro to Biological Sciences & Lab*- OR -
BI 114/115 General Biology I & Lab* -OR-
BI 116/117 General Biology II & Lab*
BI 200/201 Environmental Science & Lab*
CH 102/103 Introductory Chemistry & Lab* -OR-
CH 118/119 College Chemistry I & Lab*
CH 220/221 Earth Science & Lab*
PS 150/151 Concepts in Physics & Lab*
Reading & Language Arts (24 credits)
CA 212 Oral Interpretation
CA 250 Mass Communication
EN 312 History of the English Language X
One of the following:
CA 220 Newswriting
EN 210 Critical Writing
EN 318 Creative Writing X
One of the following:
EN 331 British Literature to 1700* X
EN 332 British Literature 1700-1900* X
One of the following:
EN 341 Main Currents in American Literature* X
EN 342 Seminar in American Literature* X
One of the following:
EN 255 Introduction to Western Lit.: Epics and Poetry*
EN 256 Introduction to Western Literature: Prose*
EN 281 The Short Story*
EN 381 Women Playwrights* X
EN 382 Women Writers* X
***Recommended but NOT required
EN 314 Grammar for Writers and Teachers X
Total 86-98
* Also fulfills one of CORE Requirements
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdisciplin
ary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (4-12)
1
2
3
4
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
STUDIO ART MAJOR (48 credits) Earned Upper
Core Studio Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
AR 101 Drawing* 3
AR 114 Introduction to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography I* 3
AR 221 Basic Design* 3
AR 222 Color and Design 3
AR 311 Art History I: Ancient to Medieval* 3 X
AR 312 Art History II: Renaissance to Modern* 3 X
AR 325 Printmaking I 3 X
AR 341 Painting I 3 X
AR 371 Three Dimensional Design 3 X
AR 377 Ceramics I* 3 X
AR 490 Professional Practices 3 X
AR 491 Senior Studio I 3 X
AR 492 Senior Studio II 3 X
Emphasis (pick one course)
AR 102 Drawing II 3
AR 210 Photography II 3 X
AR 326 Printmaking II 3 X
AR 342 Painting II 3 X
AR 378 Ceramics II 3 X
Required
AR 480 Studio Emphasis 3 X
* Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
Total 48
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (43-47)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
STUDIO ART MAJOR (60-67 credits) Earned Upper
Core Studio Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
AR 101 Drawing* 3
AR 114 Introduction to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography I* 3
AR 221 Basic Design* 3
AR 222 Color and Design 3
AR 311 Art History I: Ancient to Medieval* 3 X
AR 312 Art History II: Renaissance to Modern* 3 X
AR 325 Printmaking I 3 X
AR 341 Painting I 3 X
AR 371 Three Dimensional Design 3 X
AR 377 Ceramics I* 3 X
AR 490 Professional Practices 3 X
AR 491 Senior Studio I 3 X
AR 492 Senior Studio II X
Emphasis (pick one course)
AR 102 Drawing II 3
AR 210 Photography II 3 X
AR 326 Printmaking II 3 X
AR 342 Painting II 3 X
AR 378 Ceramics II 3 X
Required
AR 480 Studio Emphasis 3 X
Marketing Track
BU 155 Accounting Principles I- RECOMMENDED 3
EC 100 Economics and Contemporary Issues - OR 3
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics -OR 3
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
Additional Marketing Electives: Select 9 Credits
BU 301 Consumer Behavior (preferred) 3 X
BU 373 Marketing Research 3 X
BU 385 Marketing Management 3 X
BU 390 Advertising (preferred) 3 X
BU 450 Global Marketing 3 X
Entrepreneurship Track
BU 155 Accounting Principles I 4
EC 100 Economics and Contemporary Issues 3
BU 303 Entrepreneurship 3 X
Entrepreneurship Requirements: Select 9 Credits
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 380 Sales Management 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
BU 410 New Venture Creation 3 X
Pre-Professional Track in Psychology( Art Therapy)
PY 201 General Psychology 3
PY 251 Lifespan Development 3
PY 370 Psychology of the Abnormal 3 X
PY 370 Counseling Theories 3 X
* Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
Total 60-67
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (26-35)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJOR (51 Credits) Earned Upper
Core Art Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
AR 101 Drawing* 3
AR 114 Introduction to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography I* 3
AR 221 Basic Design
AR 222 Color and Design 3
AR 223 Graphic Design I 3
AR 224 Graphic Design II 3
AR 300 Graphic Design III 3 X
AR 314 Impressionism to Now 3 X
AR 325 Printmaking I 3 X
AR 371 Three Dimensional Design 3 X
AR 400 Graphic Design IV 3 X
Technology Requirements
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
AR 450 Senior Collaborative Projects 3 X
Business Requirements
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
Co-op Requirements 3
AR 395 or AR 495 3 X
* Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
Total 48
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (40-43)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJOR (51 Credits) Earned Upper
Core Art Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
AR 101 Drawing* 3
AR 114 Introduction to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography I* 3
AR 221 Basic Design 3
AR 222 Color and Design
AR 223 Graphic Design I 3
AR 224 Graphic Design II
AR 300 Graphic Design III X
AR 314 Impressionism to Now 3 X
AR 325 Printmaking I 3 X
AR 371 Three Dimensional Design 3 X
AR 400 Graphic Design IV 3 X
Studio Art Track
Choose 9
AR 102 Drawing II 3
AR 210 Photography II 3
AR 326 Printmaking II 3 X
AR 342 Painting II 3 X
AR 378 Ceramics II 3 X
AR 480 Studio Emphasis 3
Senior Studio X
AR 491 Senior Studio 3
Technology Requirements
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
AR 450 Senior Collaborative Projects 3 X
Business Requirements
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
Co-op Requirements
AR 395 or AR 495 3 X
Public Relations Track
CA 220 Newswriting 3
CA 323 Media Writing 3 X
CA 380 Advanced Media Writing 3 X
CA 403 Public Relations 3 X
Technology Requirements
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
AR 450 Senior Collaborative Projects 3 X
Co-op Requirements
AR 395 or AR 495 3 X
Psychology Requirements (choose 1 course)
PY 201 General Psychology
PY 255 Multicultural Psychology
PY 301 Psychology of Gender Differences
Marketing Track
Recommended BU 155 Accounting Principles I 3
Core Marketing Requirements
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
EC 100 Economics and Contemporary Issues 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
Additional Marketing Requirements: (choose 2 courses)
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 375 Marketing Research 3 X
BU 380 Sales Management 3 X
BU 385 Marketing Management 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
BU 450 International Marketing 3 X
Technology Requirements
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
Co-op Requirements
AR 295 or AR 395, AR 495 3
Game Design Track
Technology Requirements (9 credits)
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
AR 450 Senior Collaborative Projects 3 X
Business Requirements (3 credits)
BU 301 Consumer Behavior - OR -
BU 390 Advertising
Co-op Requirements
AR 395 or AR 495 3 X
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (29-32)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
COMMUNICATION MAJOR (36 credits) Earned Upper
Core Communication Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CA 201 Interpersonal Communication
CA 220 Newswriting 3
CA 250 Mass Communication 3
CA 374 Presentation Techniques 3 X
CA 376 Intercultural Communication 3 X
CA 401 Communication Theory 3 X
CA 495 Cooperative Edu. 3 X
Select one Professional Track (15 cr) 3
Media Writing Track (15 from the following) 3
EN 210 Critical Writing 3
EN 314 Grammar for Writers & Teachers 3 X
EN 318 Creative Writing 3 X
CA 323 Media Writing 3 X
CA 324 Advanced Media Writing 3 X
CA 380 Organizational Communication 3 X
Performance Studies Track (15 from the following)
EN/TR 261 The Drama and Theater 3
EN/TR 262 Modern Drama and Theater 3
CA 212 Oral Interpretation 3
CA 305 Film Studies 3 X
CA 309 Acting & Directing 3 X
CA 313 Event/Play Production Apprenticeship X
CA 410 Television & Radio X
Total 36
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (53-57)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES MAJOR (45 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CJ 131 American Criminal Justice 3
CJ 231 Courts and Justice 3
CJ 233 Criminal Law 3
CJ 235 Theory & Applied Criminology 3
CJ 333 The Role of Police in Contemporary Society 3 X
CJ 334 Corrections in America 3 X
CJ 430 Criminal Justice Policy Analysis & Planning 3 X
CJ 432 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 X
CJ 499 Victimology 3 X
CJ 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
CJ 495 Senior Practicum 3 X
PO 210 State and Local Government 3
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science research 3 X
Electives (choose 6 credits)
PO 415 Politics of Homeland Security 3 X
IP 350 Terrorism 3 X
CJ 335 Organized and White Collar Crime 3 X
Total 45
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (45-48)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
ENGLISH MAJOR (49-51 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CA 212 Oral Interpretation 3
EN 210 Critical Writing 3
EN 312 History of the English Language 3 X
EN 314 Grammar for Writers & Teachers 3 X
EN 321 Intro to Literary Theory and Criticism 3 X
EN 331 British Literature to 1700* 3 X
EN 332 British Literature 1700-1900* 3 X
EN 341 American Literature to 1900* 3 X
EN 342 Seminar in American Literature* 3 X
EN 395 OR 495 Co-op (1-3 cr.) (NOT req for AYA) 3 X
EN 462 Shakespeare’s Histories & Tragedies* 3 X
EN 480 Great Books Seminar* 3 X
EN 482 English Studies (NOT req for AYA) 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from
EN 220 Newswriting 3
EN 318 Creative Writing 3 X
EN 324 Advanced Media Writing 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from
EN 343 Major African American Writers* 3 X
EN 459 Postcolonial Literature* 3 X
EN 460 Literature of Continental Europe* 3 X
EN 382 Women Writers* 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from:
CA 305 Film Studies 3 X
CA 309 Acting and Directing 3 X
CA 313 Event/Play Production 3 X
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from:
CA 250 Mass Communication 3
CA 323 Writing for Non Print Media 3 X
CA 410 TV/Radio 3 X
* Also fulfills Literary Inquiry Requirement
Total 49-51
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (42-45)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
HISTORY MAJOR (39 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500 3
HI 200 Major Themes in American History 3
EN 210 Critical Writing 3
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
HI 495 Cooperative Education Project 3 X
Additional 18 credits in history required. 3 credits must
be from the following list:
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from:
HI 210 Anthropology 3
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History 3 X
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan 3 X
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to Nationalism 3 X
HI 334 Modern China 3 X
1 3
2 3
3 3
4 3
5 3
6 credits from Political Science
1 3
2 3
Total 39
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (53-57)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
HISTORY PRE-LAW MAJOR (39 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
HI 110 Western Cultures from 1500 3
HI 200 Major Themes in American History 3
EN 210 Critical Writing 3
HI 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
HI 495 Cooperative Education Project 3 X
Additional 18 credits in history required. 3 credits must
be from the following list:
3
SELECT 3 credits (1 course) from: 3
HI 210 Anthropology 3
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History 3 X
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan 3 X
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to Nationalism 3 X
HI 334 Modern China 3 X
1 3
2 3
3 3
4 3
5 3
6 credits from Political Science
1 3
2 3
* Also fulfills General Education Requirement
Total 39
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (53-57)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
INTELLIGENCE STUDIES MAJOR (45 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
IP 150 Intro to Intelligence 3
IP 250 Methods of Research and Analysis 3
IP 253 Writing for Intelligence 3
IP 350 Terrorism 3 X
IP 351 Competitive Intelligence 3 X
IP 352 Methods of Financial Investigation and Research 3 X
IP 353 Intelligence and National Security 3 X
IP 452 Strategic Intelligence 3 X
IP 453 Advanced Research and Analysis 3 X
IP 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
IP 495 Cooperative Education Project 3 X
Plus 12 credits in a foreign language 12
Total 45
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (47-51)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR (36 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
PO 111 American Government and Politics 3
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics 3
PO 220 Introduction to Political Thought 3
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science research 3 X
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
PO 495 Senior Practicum 3 X
American Politics (2 of the following)
PO 315 Supreme Court and Constitutional Law 3 X
PO 317 American Presidency and Congress 3 X
PO 340 American Political Parties and Interest Groups 3 X
PO 345 Politics and Media 3 X
Comparative Politics/International Relations (2 of the
following)
PO 311 Comparative Politics 3 X
PO 312 International relations 3 X
PO/HI 410 American Diplomacy 3 X
PO 411 International Law 3 X
Public Policy/Public Administration (1 of the following)
PO 313 Public Policy in America 3 X
PO 325 Public Administration: Concepts and Practices 3 X
NR 410 Health Care Policy 3 X
Additional 9 credits in Political Science are required
1 3
2 3
3 3
Total 36
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (56-60)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
POLITICAL SCIENCE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION MAJOR (54 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
PO 111 American Government and Politics 3
PO 210 State and Local Government and Politics 3
PO 220 Introduction to Political Thought 3
PO 350 Introduction to Social Science research 3 X
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
PO 495 Senior Practicum 3 X
Political Science Coursework
PO 313 Public Policy in America 3 X
PO 315 Supreme Court and Constitutional Law 3 X
PO 317 American Presidency and Congress 3 X
PO 325 Public Administration: Concepts and Practices 3 X
Business Coursework for Completion of the Program
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 341 Human Resources Management 3 X
BU 345 Organizational Behavior 3 X
BU 388 Business Ethics 3 X
BU 435 Business & Government 3 X
Economics Coursework for Completion of the Program
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
EC 432 Public Finance 3 X
Total 54
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (33-36)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR (57 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
PO 111 American Government and Politics 3
PO 311 Comparative Politics 3 X
PO 312 International relations 3 X
PO 410 American Foreign Policy 3 X
PO 411 International Law 3 X
PO 450 Senior Research Seminar 3 X
PO 495 Co-op 3 X
History Requirements (select four)
HI 330 Africa: A Continental History 3 X
HI 332 The Transformation of Japan 3 X
HI 333 The Middle East: From Islam to Nationalism 3 X
HI 334 Modern China X
HI 336 Latin America: A regional History 3 X
IP 350 Terrorism 3 X
Economics Requirements
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
Electives (select two)
BU 450 International Marketing 3 X
EC 305 Comparative Economic Systems 3 X
EC 331 Money and banking 3 X
EC 440 International Economics 3 X
EC 442 International Finance 3 X
TH 370 Religions of the World 3 X
Plus 12 credits in a foreign language 12
Total 57
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (35-39)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
THEOLOGY MAJOR (36 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
TH 321 Old Testament Theology* 3 X
TH 322 New Testament Theology* 3 X
TH 327 Prayer and Spirituality* 3 X
TH 410 Christian Moral Living* 3 X
TH 420 The Jesus of History, The Christ of Faith* 3 X
PM 301 Sacraments in Christian Life 3 X
PM 311 Church History 3 X
PM 332 Nature of the Church 3 X
TH 495 Cooperative Education 3 X
TH 450 Social Justice 3 X
+ Additional credits of Upper Biennium
(300-400 level) courses in Theology to total 36
1 3 X
2 3 X
3 3 X
* Also fulfills Theology Inquiry Requirement
Total 36
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (59-63)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
PUBLIC RELATIONS MAJOR (51 credits) Earned Upper
Core Communication Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CA 201 Interpersonal Communication
CA 220 Newswriting 3
CA 250 Mass Communication 3
CA 374 Presentation Techniques 3 X
CA 376 Intercultural Communication 3 X
CA 401 Communication Theory 3 X
CA 495 Cooperative Edu. 3 X
Public Relations Requirements
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
CA 323 Media Writing 3 X
CA 324 Advanced Media Writing 3 X
CA 380 Organizational Communication 3 X
CA 403 PR Practicum 3 X
CA 410 TV/Radio 3 X
Business Track (select 12 cr):
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 240 Management Principles 3
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 341 Human Resources Management 3 X
BU 345 Org. Behavior 3 X
EC 100 Economic and Cont. Issues 3
EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics 3
IS 260 Computer Decision-Making Applications 3
Design Track (select 12 cr):
AR 101 Drawing I* 3
AR 114 Introduction to Graphic Design 3
AR 209 Photography I* 3
AR 210 Photography II 3
AR 221 Basic Design* 3
AR 223 Graphic Design I 3
AR 224 Graphic Design II 3
AR 300 Graphic Design III 3 X
IS 243 Multimedia Development 3
IS 245 Web Site Design and Development 3
* Also fulfills Creative Inquiry Requirement
Total 36
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (56-61)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
Nursing BSN MAJOR (98-99 credits) Earned Upper
BSN Science and Psychology Prerequisites CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 106 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry & CH 107 Lab** 4
CH 116 Principles of Organic & Biological Chemistry &
CH 117 Lab**
4
BI 204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & BI 205 Lab** 4
BI 206 Human Anatomy & Physiology I I & BI 207 Lab** 4
PY 201 Introductory Psychology 3
Support Courses
PY 251 Lifespan Development 3
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology 3
HP 216 Nutrition in Health & Disease 3
BI 240 General Microbiology & BI 241 Lab 4
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
Nursing Courses
NR 200 Health Assessment Across the Life Span 3
NR 215 Foundations of Nursing I 4
NR 216 Foundations of Nursing II 5
NR 225 Pharmacology 3
NR 310 Evidence Based Practice 3 X
NR 320 Adult Nursing Practice 8 X
NR 330 Mental health Nursing Practice 5 X
NR 340 Family Nursing Practice 6 X
NR 410 Health Care Policy in Complex Adaptive Systems 3
NR 420 Community/Populations Nursing Practice 5 X
NR 430 Nursing Care of Adults/Families with Complex
Health Alt. 5 X
NR 450 Gerontology 3 X
NR 460 Health Care Leadership/Mgmt in Complex Adaptive
Systems 3 X
NR461 Professional Practicum 5 X
Select ONE from Group Below
NR 391 Nursing Informatics 3 X
NR 470 Holistic Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 471 Holistic Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 472 Selected Topics in Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 473 Selected Topics in Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 474 International Nursing: A Global Perspective 2 or 3 X
NR 475 International Nursing: A Global Perspective 2 or 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 98-99
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2014 - 15
Nursing BSN MAJOR (98-99 credits) Earned Upper
BSN Science and Psychology Prerequisites CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 106 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry & CH 107 Lab* 4
CH 116 Principles of Organic & Biological Chemistry &
CH 117 Lab*
4
BI 204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & BI 205 Lab* 4
BI 206 Human Anatomy & Physiology I I & BI 207 Lab* 4
PY 201 Introductory Psychology* 3
Support Courses
PY 251 Lifespan Development* 3
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology* 3
HP 216 Nutrition in Health & Disease 3
BI 240 General Microbiology & BI 241 Lab* 4
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
Nursing Courses
NR 200 Health Assessment Across the Life Span 3
NR 215 Foundations of Nursing I 4
NR 216 Foundations of Nursing II 5
NR 225 Pharmacology 3
NR 310 Evidence Based Practice 3 X
NR 320 Adult Nursing Practice 8 X
NR 330 Mental health Nursing Practice 5 X
NR 340 Family Nursing Practice 6 X
NR 410 Health Care Policy in Complex Adaptive Systems 3
NR 420 Community/Populations Nursing Practice 5 X
NR 430 Nursing Care of Adults/Families with Complex
Health Alt. 5 X
NR 440 Professional Issues (Pre-Licensure Students Only)
3 X
NR 450 Gerontology 3 X
NR 460 Health Care Leadership/Mgmt in Complex
Adaptive Systems 5 X
NR461 Professional Practicum X
Select ONE from Group Below 2 or 3
NR 470 Complementary/Alternative Health 2 or 3 X
NR 471 Complementary/Alternative Health 2 or 3 X
NR 472 Selected Topics in Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 473 Selected Topics in Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 474 International Nursing in a Developing Country 2 or 3 X
NR 475 International Nursing in a Developing Country 2 or 3 X
* Also fulfills General Education Requirement
Total 98-99
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2014 - 15
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (43-46 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Composition 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Composition 3 CA 100
Information Systems 3 IS 220
Fine Arts 3 Various FA - check schedule
Literature 3 Various EN - check schedule
Theology / Scripture 3 Various TH - check schedule
Philosophy 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Cross-Cultural 3 Various CC - check schedule N/A
Science / lab 3/1 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
Mathematics ** 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 145, 175,
220, 221*
Social Science 3 EC, GO, HI, PO, PY, or SO
Health and Wellness 3 HP 110 / HP 112 N/A
NDC- must be taken here 3 PH 480 X
NDC- must be taken here 3 TH 450 X
Total 43-46
*Algebra courses equivalent to NDC's MA 100 or MA 110 do NOT count toward this requirment
**For transfer students only: Please indicate here if student has taken an equivalent to MA 100 or MA 110
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2013 - 14
Nursing BSN MAJOR Earned Upper
Prerequisites CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
EN 100/101 OR EN 110 Eng. Composition 3 or 6
MA 110 Intermediate Algebra 3
CH 106 Principles of Inorganic Chemistry & CH 107* OR 4
CH 116 Principles of Organic & Biological Chemistry &
CH 117*
4
BI 204 Human Anatomy & Physiology I & BI 205 Lab* 4
BI 206 Human Anatomy & Physiology I I & BI 207 Lab* 4
PY 201- General Psychology* 3
Support Courses
PY 251 Lifespan Development* 3
SO 201 Introduction to Sociology* 3
HP 216 Nutrition in Health & Disease* 3
BI 240 General Microbiology & BI 241 Lab* 4
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
Nursing Courses
NR 200 Health Assessment Across the Life Span 3
NR 300 Professional Transitions for RN's 3 X
NR 310 Evidence Based Practice 3 X
NR 410 Health Care Policy in Complex Adaptive Systems
3
NR 420 Community/Populations Nursing Practice 5 X
NR 450 Gerontology 3 X
NR 460 Health Care Leadership/Mgmt in Complex
Adaptive Systems 3 X
NR464 RN to BSN Capstone Practicum 5 X
Select ONE from Group Below
NR 470/471 Complementary/Alternative Health 2 or 3 X
NR 472/473 Selected Topics in Nursing 2 or 3 X
NR 474/475 Intern. Nursing in a Developing Country 2 or 3 X
* Also fulfills General Education Requirement
Total 67-71
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2013 - 14
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (43-46 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Composition 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Composition 3 CA 100
Information Systems 3 IS 220
Fine Arts 3 Various FA - check schedule
Literature 3 Various EN - check schedule
Theology / Scripture 3 Various TH - check schedule
Philosophy 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Cross-Cultural 3 Various CC - check schedule
Science / lab 3/1 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
Mathematics ** 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 145, 175,
220, 221*
Social Science 3 EC, GO, HI, PO, PY, or SO
Health and Wellness 3 HP 110 / HP 112
NDC- must be taken here 3 PH 480 X
NDC- must be taken here 3 TH 450 X
Total 43-46
*Algebra courses equivalent to NDC's MA 100 or MA 110 do NOT count toward this requirment
**For transfer students only: Please indicate here if student has taken an equivalent to MA 100 or MA 110
NR transfer credits
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MAJOR (62 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I* 5
CH 114 College Chemistry II & CH 115 Lab II* 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 220 Earth Science & CH 221 Lab* 4
CH 308 Environmental Chemistry 3 X
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4 X
CH 432 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
CH 295 or BI 295 Cooperative Education 1
BI 110 General Biology I & BI 111 Lab I* 4
BI 112 General Biology II & BI 113 Lab II* 4
BI 200 Environmental Science & BI 201 Lab* 4
BI 310 Ecology & BI 311 Lab 4 X
BI 360 Microbiology & BI 361 Lab 4 X
BI 322 Animal Behavior 3 X
EN 220 Newswriting 3
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
MA 300 Statistics II 3 X
PH 380 Bioethics* 3 X
* Also fulfills General Education Requirement
Total 62
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
*Algebra courses equivalent to NDC's MA 100 or MA 110 do NOT count toward this requirment
**For transfer students only: Please indicate here if student has taken an equivalent to MA 100 or MA 110
ELECTIVES (35-39)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
BIO MAJOR EXERCISE SCIENCE CONCENTRATION (76-78 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I** 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I** 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I AND** 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
-OR-
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I AND** 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
BI 481, 482 or 483 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
BI 300 Human Anatomy I & BI 301 Lab 4 X
BI 302 Human Anatomy II & BI 303 Lab 4 X
BI 325 Exercise Physiology for Majors 3 X
BI 495 Co-op 3 X
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab 4 X
HP 115 Exercise and Conditioning 3
HP 153 Care and Prevention of Athl. Injuries 3
HP 215 Nutrition for Sports, Fitness and Health 3
HP 350 Applied Kinesiology 3 X
PY 201 General Psych 3
PY 330 Health Psych 3 X
*Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
**Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 76-78
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (17-24)
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
BIO MAJOR GENERAL BIOLOGYCONCENTRATION BA (61 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I** 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I** 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I** AND 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
-OR-
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I** AND 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
BI 481 or 482 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
BI 495 Co-op 3 X
Choose at least 10 credits of 300-400 level BI courses:
X
X
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab 4 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 61
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (34-38)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
BIO MAJOR COMPREHENSIVE BIO CONCENTRATION BS (70 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I** 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I** 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I* AND 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
-OR-
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I** AND 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
BI 481 or 482 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab 4 X
BI 350 Genetics 3 X
BI 360 Microbiology & BI 361 Lab 4 X
Choose at least 11 credits of 300-400 level BI courses:
X
X
X
X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 70
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (25-28)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG:
BIO ECOLOGY/ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATION (68-71 credits) Earned
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits
BI 114 General Biology I & BI 115 Lab I** 4
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II** 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I** 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
PS 180 Basic Physics I & PS 181 Lab I** AND 5
PS 182 Basic Physics II & PS 183 Lab II 5
-OR-
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I** AND 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
MA 221 Statistics I* 3
BI 481 or 482 Coordinating Seminar 1
BI 310 Ecology & BI 311 Lab 4
BI 315 Plant Ecology & BI 316 Lab 4
BI 320 Evolution 3
BI 360 Microbiology & BI 361 Lab OR 4
Choose one course from the following:
BI 415 Field Studies in Ecology and Env. Science 1 to 3
BI 465 Research Methoods & BI 466 Lab 4
BI 486 Independent research 1 to 3
BI 489 Independent research 1 to 3
Choose one course from the following:
BI 322 Animal Behavior 4
BI 330 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy & BI 331 Lab 4
BI 340 Parasitology & BI 341 Lab 4
BI 365 Microbial Ecology & BI 366 Lab 4
Choose one course from the following:
BI 418 Limnology and BI 419 Lab 4
CH 308 Environmental Chemistry 3
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 68-71
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits)
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (24-29)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
2015 - 16
Upper
Bienium
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2015 - 16
Earned Upper
Credits Bienium
X
X
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CHEMISTRY (69-76 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CHEMISTRY CORE (54 credits) CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 118 College Chemistry I & CH 119 Lab I** 5
CH 120 College Chemistry II & CH 121 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab I 4
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4 X
CH 344 Analytical Chemistry I & CH 345 Lab I 4 X
CH 360 Physical Chemistry I & CH 361 Lab 4 X
CH 427 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
CH 428 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
MA 176 Calculus II 4
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I** 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
COMPREHENSIVE CHEMISTRY CONCENTRATION (18 cr)
CH 362 Physical Chemistry II & CH 363 Lab II 4 X
CH 413 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry & CH 414 Lab 4 X
CH 417 Introduction to Polymers 4 X
CH 444 Analytical Chemistry II & CH 445 Lab II 4 X
MA 277 Calculus III or MA 221 Statistics I 3
BIOCHEMISTRY CONCENTRATION (15 cr)
CH 362 Physical Chemistry II & CH 363 Lab II 4 X
CH 405 Biochemistry II & CH 406 Lab II 4 X
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab II 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4
CHEMISTRY PRE-PROFESSIONAL CONCENTRATION (22 cr)
CH 405 Biochemistry II & CH 406 Lab II 4 X
BI 116 General Biology II & BI 117 Lab 4
BI 307 Cell Biology & BI 307L Lab 4 X
BI 300 Human Anatomy I & BI 301 Lab I 4 X
BI 302 Human Anatomy II & BI 303 Lab II 4 X
BI 350 Genetics 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 69-76
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (19-30)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CHEMISTRY (57 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CHEMISTRY CORE (54 credits) CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 111 College Chemistry I & CH 113 Lab I** 5
CH 114 College Chemistry II & CH 115 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab I 4 X
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4 X
CH 344 Analytical Chemistry I & CH 345 Lab I 4 X
CH 360 Physical Chemistry I & CH 361 Lab 4 X
CH 427 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
CH 428 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
MA 176 Calculus II 4
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201 Lab I** 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
CH 395 or 495 CO-OP
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 57
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (38-42)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CHEMISTRY/BUSINESS EMPHASIS (78 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
CH 111 College Chemistry I & CH 113 Lab I** 5
CH 114 College Chemistry II & CH 115 Lab II 5
CH 211 Organic Chemistry I & CH 213 Lab I 4
CH 214 Organic Chemistry II & CH 215 Lab II 4
CH 305 Biochemistry I & CH 306 Lab I 4 X
CH 310 Quantitative Analysis & CH 311 Lab 4 X
CH 344 Analytical Chemistry I & CH 345 Lab I 4 X
CH 360 Physical Chemistry I & CH 361 Lab 4 X
CH 427 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
CH 428 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
MA 176 Calculus II 4
PS 200 College Physics I & PS 201** Lab I 5
PS 202 College Physics II & PS 203 Lab II 5
CH 395 or 495 CO-OP
EC 201 Microeconomics 3
EC 202 Macroeconomics 3
EN 210 Newswriting 3
Marketing Sequence
BU 230 Marketing Principles 3
Plus 9 credits from:
BU 301 Consumer Behavior 3 X
BU 375 Marketing Research 3 X
BU 380 Sales Management 3 X
BU385 Marketing Management 3 X
BU 390 Advertising 3 X
BU 450 International Marketing 3 X
Management Sequence
BU 240 Management Principles 3
CA 232 Professional Communication 3
Plus 9 credits from:
BU 300 Principles of Supervision 3 X
BU 235 Management Information Systems 3
BU 341 Human Resources Management 3 X
BU 345 Organizational Behavior 3 X
BU 435 Business & Government 3 X
BU 436 Labor Relations 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
** Also fulfills Analytical Inquiry (science with the lab part)
Total 78
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (19-22)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
MATH MAJOR (39 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
MA 175 Calculus I* 4
MA 176 Calculus II 4
MA 277 Calculus III 3
MA 280 Differential Equations I 3
MA 330 Modern Geometry 3 X
MA 331 Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory 3 X
MA 332 Introduction to Discrete Mathematics 3 X
MA 432 Modern Algebra 3 X
MA 481 Coordinating Seminar 1 X
PREPROFESSIONAL MATH EMPHASIS
MA 363 Numerical Analysis I 3 X
MA 410 Differential Equations II 3 X
MA 452 Discrete Structures 3 X
Plus one elective 300 level and above 3 X
* Also fulfills Quantitative Inquiry Requirement
Total 39
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
scheduleFirst Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (52-56)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Total
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR (49 credits) Earned Upper
Requirements CR Course (if transferred) Semester Grade Credits Bienium
PY 201 General Psychology 3
PY 202 Psychology Foundations 3
PY 222 Behavioral Science Statistics 3
PY 251 Lifespan Development 3
PY 307 Behavioral Science Research Methods 3 X
PY 325 Biopsychology 3 X
PY 385 Psychological Tests and Measurements 3 X
PY 498 Senior Seminar 3 X
SELECT 2 courses from each of the 4 areas of concentration
CLINICAL/COUNSELING CONCENTRATION
PY 303 Counseling Theories and Practice 3 X
PY 355 Psychology of Family Systems 3 X
PY 370 Psychology of the Abnormal 3 X
PY 375 Psychology of Personality 3 X
PY 406 Groupd Dynamics 3 X
PSYCHOLOGY OF SPECIAL POPULATIONS
PY 253 Child Psychology 3
PY 254 Psychology of the Adolescent 3
PY 255 Multicultural Psychology 3
PY 351 Adult Development And Aging 3 X
PY 301 Psychology of Gender Differences 3 X
PY 378 Mental Health and Aging 3 X
PY 399 Developmental Psychopatology 3 X
PSYCHOLOGY AS A SCIENCE
PY 210 Social Psychology 3
PY 340 Learning and Memory 3 X
PY 380 Cognitive Psychology 3 X
PY 425 Sensation and Perception 3 X
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
PY 235 Sports Psychology 3
PY 260 Industrial/Organizational Psychology 3
PY 330 Health Psychology 3
PY 360 Forensic and Law Psychology 3 X
PY 390 Applied Cognition and Human Factors 3 X
Additional 6 credits of electives (optional)
PY 400 Practical Experience 3 X
PY 195, 196, 295, 296, 395, 396, 495, 496 Research &
Professional Development Practicum
3
X
Total 49
NAME: ID NUMBER CATALOG: 2015 - 16
CORE Curriculum (36-40 Credits) Earned Upper
Area CR Course Options Course Semester Grade Credits Bienium
Written Fluency 3 or 6 EN 100/101 or EN 110
Oral Fluency 3 CA 100
Theological Inquiry 3 Various TH - check schedule
Creative Inquiry 3 Various FA - check schedule
Quantitative Fluency 3 MA 120, 130, 131, 175, 220,
221
Literary Inquiry 3 Various EN - check schedule
Philosophical Inquiry 3 any PH course - check
schedule
Scientific Inquiry 4 Various BI or CH - check
schedule
First Year Seminar or Personal responsibility 2 or 3 First Year Seminar for traditional-
aged first-time freshmen (FYS
100) OR Personal Responsibility
course for transfer and non-
traditional students
Global Learning 3 Course with a cross-
cultural/international/interdiscipl
inary emphasis
PH 480 3 Ethics with a global emphasis X
TH 450 3 Social Justice from A Catholic or
World Religions perspective
X
Total 36-40
ELECTIVES (40-44)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Total