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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
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M-Z
MATH 123, 131, 135, 152, 174, or 175
(Choose One)
MATH 131, 135, 152, 174, or 175
MATH Elective (choose one)
MATH 131, 135, or higher
(choose one)
MATH 131 or higher
MATH General Education
MATH 131, 152, 174, or 175
(choose one)
MATH 135, 152, 174, or 175
(Math Elective - choose one)
MATH 135 or higher
(choose one)
MATH 141
Plane Trigonometry (if taking MATH 152 as general education requirement)
MATH 152, 174 or 175
(choose one)
MATH 152 and MATH 141
(take six hours)
MATH 152 or higher
(choose one)
MATH 174, 175, or 275
(choose one)
MATH 174 or 175
(choose one)
MATH 174 or higher
(choose one)
Electives
Mathematics courses at or above the 300-level except for MATH 330 and MATH 332 as approved by the department chair.
MATH 305 or MATH 353
Math Elective (choose one)
MATH Core
general education elective
MATH Core
elective
Mathematics courses at or above the 300-level
Mathematics electives above 300-level except MATH 330, 332, 353, 354, 402, 403 as approved by the department chair.
MATH, PHYS, CS, or SSE
(electives approved by advisor)
MATH Reasoning (100-level)
(choose one)
Minor
MKT
300+ elective
MKT 339 or 439
Cooperative Education III or IV
MNGT 310, 339, or 439
(choose one)
MNGT 339 or 439
Cooperative Education III or IV
(chosen by student)
Music
Electives 300-level or above
MUSC 473 or 471
Rehearsal Techniques for Jazz Ensemble or Choral Conducting
MUSG 125
Score Reading (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSG 183
Studio Improvisation (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSG 183 or MUSP 334
Studio Improvisation or Private Jazz
MUSG 383
Studio Improvisation (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 200
Student Recital (4 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSM 2XX/4XX
Ensembles
MUSM 337
Jazz Combo (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 345
Keyboard Chamber Music
MUSM 345
Keyboard Chamber Music
MUSM 369
Percussion Ensemble (6 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 369
Percussion Ensemble (8 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 370
Concert Band (3 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 370 or 371
Concert Band or Symphony Band (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 370 or 371
Concert Band or Symphony Band (8 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 371
Symphony Band (3 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 372
Marching Band (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 378
String Ensemble
MUSM 378
String Ensemble (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 379
Orchestra (1 credit for 7 semesters)
MUSM 379
Orchestra
MUSM 387
Accompanying I (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 387
Accompanying I
MUSM 387
Accompanying (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 389
Keyboard Ensemble
MUSM 389
Keyboard Ensemble
MUSM 389 or 345
Keyboard Ensemble or Keyboard Chamber Music (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 389 or 345
Keyboard Ensemble or Keyboard Chamber Music (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 392
Concert Choir (7 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 392
Concert Choir (8 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 3XX
(any ensemble)
MUSM 3XX
(all ensembles)
MUSM
(all ensembles)
MUSM 3XX
(any ensemble)
MUSM 3XX
(any ensemble)
MUSM 3XX
(any ensemble - 4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSM 3XX
Choose from all ensembles
MUSM 3XX
Ensemble
MUSM 400
Student Recital (3 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSM 400
Student Recital (4 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSP 138A, 238A, 338A or 438A
Private Bluegrass Banjo
MUSP 138B, 238B, 338B or 438B
Private Old Time Banjo
MUSP 138C, 238C, 338C or 438C
Private Mandolin
MUSP 138D, 238D, 338D or 438D
Private Traditional Guitar
MUSP 138E, 238E, 338E or 438E
Private Country Electric Guitar
MUSP 138F, 238F, 338F or 438F
Private Upright Traditional Bass
MUSP 138G, 238G, 338G or 438G
Private Dobro
MUSP 138I, 238I, 338I or 438I
Private Bluegrasss & Country Fiddle
MUSP 138V, 238V, 338V or 438V
Private Traditional Voice
MUSP 200
Performance Class (4 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSP 219
Private Percussion
MUSP 238(A-V)
Private Applied - Traditional Instruments
MUSP 240
Private Voice
MUSP 2XX
Private Applied Area
MUSP 2XX/4XX
Private Applied
MUSP 2XX/4XX
Private Applied
MUSP 2XX
Private Applied
MUSP 2XX
Private Applied (4 semesters at 3 credit hours each)
MUSP 2XX
Private Applied (4 semesters at 2 credit hours each)
MUSP 334
Private Jazz
MUSP 340
Private Voice
MUSP 340
Private Voice
MUSP 3XX
Private Applied - Secondary Instrument
MUSP 3XX
Private Applied - Secondary Instrument
MUSP 3XX
Private Applied - Secondary Instrument (4 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSP 400
Performance Class (3 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSP 400
Performance Class (4 semesters with passing grade of K)
MUSP 419
Private Percussion
MUSP 434
Private Jazz
MUSP 440
Private Voice
MUSP 440
Private Voice
MUSP 443
Private Piano (2 semesters at 1 credit hour each)
MUSP 4XX
Private Applied - Major Instrument (2 semesters at 2 credit hours each)
MUSP 4XX
Private Applied - Major Instrument
MUSP 4XX
Private Applied - Major Instrument (2 semesters at 3 credit hours each)
MUSP 4XX
Private Applied - Major Instrument
NSC II
Natural Sciences (Physical Sciences)
NSC I
Natural Sciences (Life Sciences)
NUR 375
"K" credit lower-level nursing courses
NURS
Elective
NURS
Electives 300-level or above
NURS
Elective 300 or higher
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or
or
or
or
or
or
Orchestras
PHED
activity course
PHIL
400-level electives
PHYS 201 and 201A
Elementary Physics I and Lab
PHYS 201 and 202
Elementary Physics I and II
PHYS 201 or 231
(choose one)
PHYS 202 or 232
(choose one)
PHYS 231 and 231A
Engineering Physics I and Lab
PHYS 231 and 232
Engineering Physics I and II
PHYS 391 or MATH 391
Dynamics
PHYS
electives approved by advisor
Piano Ensembles
PLS 490
Paralegal Internship (6)
POLS 100 or 140
Political Science Elective
POLS 110, 230, or 242
(choose one)
POLS 177 or 262
Political Science Elective
PSY
Electives
PSY/NEUR 121
Introduction to Brain and Behavior
RSCI 375, IMS 376, IMS 378 or IMS 379 (for transfer students)
SBS I
Social and Behavioral Sciences
SBS I
general education elective
SCI 104 or 111
Science Elective
SCI/ETM/PHYS/SSE 123
Concepts & Experiences in Energy
GEO
Six-hours electives
SOC 200 or higher
(choose one)
SOC 210 or CRIM 210
Sociology of Deviance
SOC 210 or CRIM 210 or SOC 203
Sociology of Deviance or Social Problems
300-level or above electives
SOC 300 or higher
(choose three)
SOC 380 or CRIM 380
Race, Class, Gender and Crime
SOC 451 or GEO 349
Quantitative Data Analysis or Mapping Social Life
SOC
elective
SOC
electives 200-level or above
SOC
electives 300-level or above
SOC
electives 300-level or above
Social Science electives
SOC/SWK 330
Health Structures and Behavior
SPA
304 or higher
SPA 377
Internship
SPA
404 or higher
SSE 476
Directed Research
Study Abroad Experience
SWK 470 and 471
SWK Electives
SWK Elective
(chosen by student)
SWK
Electives
THEA 354 or 355
Theatre History I or Theatre History II
GEO
Three electives
Traditional Music/Guitar
University Studies Electives
(chosen by student)
Upper Core BBA Requirements
UTCH 250
Perspectives on Science and Mathematics (HUM2)
UTCH 250
Perspectives on Science and Mathematics (HUM2)