Chemistry
Prerequisites:
None
Curriculum:
A. Required Courses
12 sem. hrs.
CHEM160
Principles of Chemistry I (4)
CHEM161
Principles of Chemistry II (4)
CHEM250
Quantitative Analysis (4)
B. Electives
7-8 sem. hrs.
Any Chemistry courses from the 200 level or higher
TOTAL
19-20 sem. hrs.
Cinema
Prerequisites:
None
Curriculum:
A. Select a combination of 15 credits from the following:
15 sem. hrs.
ART267
Film and Video Production (3)
ART268
Beginning Animation (3)
ART363
Film Aesthetics (3)
ART364
Problems in Film (3)
ART367
Intermediate Film/Video (3 or 6)
ART368
Documentary Film (3)
ART369
Experimental Film (3)
ART467
Advanced 16mm Production (3 or 6)
B. Any ART (Art) or ARHI (Art History) course with the exception of
ART100 Intro to Art
3 sem. hrs.
C. Any additional course from A or B
3 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
21 sem. hrs.
Graphic Design
Prerequisites:
None
Curriculum:
A. Required Courses
18 sem. hrs.
ART101
Design 2-D (3)
ART256
Intro to Graphic Design (3)
ART260
Intro to Computer Software (3)
ART330
Graphic Design Studio Skills (3)
ART359
Principles of Typography (3)
ART464
Publication Design (3)
B. One of the following:
3 sem. hrs.
ART265
Survey of Graphic Design
ART469
Corporate Identity (3)
TOTAL
21 sem. hrs.
Computer Science
The purpose of the Computer Science Minor is to provide the student with an
opportunity to gain knowledge of the computer and skill in applying its technol-
ogy to his/her major field of study. The minor can be coordinated with virtually
any academic discipline.
A minimum of eighteen (18) semester hours of courses in Computer Science is
required:
A. CSCI130
Principles of Programming I (3) and
CSCI131
Principles of Programming II (3) or
CSCI220
Programming in COBOL I (3)
B. Three (3) semester hours from the following:
CSCI131
Principles of Programming II (if not taken in part A
above) (3)
CSCI207
Programming in Visual Basic (3)
CSCI220
Programming in COBOL I (if not taken in part A
above) (3)
CSCI221
Assembly Language (3)
CSCI280
Principles of System Operation and Administration (3)
C. Nine (9) semester hours from the following:
CSCI221
Assembly Language (if not taken in part B above) (3)
CSCI270
Artificial Intelligence (3)
any 300, 400 or 500 level Computer Science courses*
TOTAL
18 sem. hrs.
* Some 300-level Computer Science courses require MATH240. You must
choose courses in parts A and B above which allow you to satisfy all prerequi-
sites for all upper level Computer Science courses that you take.
Criminal Justice
The purpose of the Criminal Justice minor program is to allow students to follow
a planned program of coursework in addition to their own major. This minor
requires 24 semester hours. This program is self-advised. It is structured to enable
students to follow the program with limited advice. The student's transcript will
show the minor program at the time of graduation.
Curriculum:
Required Courses
24 sem. hrs.
POLI201
American Government (3)
SOC100
Principles of Sociology (3)
CRIM200
Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
CRIM230
Introduction to Policing (3)
CRIM270
Introduction to Corrections (3)
POLI365
Prosecution and the Courts (3)
SOC532
Criminology (3)
CRIM500
Seminar in Criminal Justice (3)
TOTAL
24 sem. hrs.
Critical Thinking
Prerequisites:
None
Curriculum:
A. Required Courses
9 sem. hrs.
PHIL121
Critical Thinking (3)
PHIL221
Beginning Logic (3)
COMM416 Persuasion and Propaganda (3)
B. Electives
9 sem. hrs.
Three courses to be selected from:
PHIL320
Logic (3)
PHIL324
Investigations of Claims of the Paranormal (3)
POLI322
Public Opinion and Propaganda (3)
PSYC300
Learning Theory and Application (3)
PSYC390
Social Psychology (3)
COMM515 Criticism of Mass Media Communication (3)
PHYS103
Physics I (4) or
CHEM120
Elementary Chemistry (3) or
CHEM140
General Chemistry (4)
TOTAL
18 sem. hrs.
Drawing
Prerequisites:
None
Curriculum:
21 sem. hrs.
ART101
Design 2-D (3)
ART106
Drawing I (3)
ART107
Drawing II (3)
ARHI121
Art of the 19th Century (3) or
ARHI130
Art of the 18th Century (3)
ART210
Intermediate Drawing (6)
ART310
Advanced Drawing (3)
TOTAL
21 sem. hrs.
Earth Sciences
Prerequisites:
GEOS101 Dynamic Earth is prerequisite to GEOS112 Principles of Earth
History. GEOS110 or MSCI110 is prerequisite to most oceanography cours-
es. Meteorology I is prerequisite to additional meteorology courses. Some
advanced geology and astronomy courses require additional prerequisites.
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