Bulletin 2019-2020
Bulletin 2019-2020 (2019-2020)
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Courses
In this section
48 credits — Upper-division science, math, engineering, and education courses, with a minimum of 24 credits in physics, including:
400-level seminars
400-level seminars (HST 420, 430, 450)
And
and/or
Any 100-level ENV course
Any 300 or 400 level ENV course
Any 400 level FA Studio Art course
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level GRM courses totaling 15 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level HST courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level MTH courses totaling 9 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level PHY courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300 and or 400-level POL courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level SPN courses totaling 15 semester hours
Any combination of 400-level FRN courses totaling 21 semester hours
Any combination of 400-level GRM courses totaling 6 semester hours excluding GRM 497 and GRM 499
Any combination of 400-level POL courses totaling 6 semester hours excluding POL 497
CS 5XX Any CS Graduate Course
At least 3 credits from Group 1 courses (the brain level):
At least 3 credits from Group 2 courses (the mind level):
At least 3 credits from Group 3 courses (the behavior level):
At least 6 credits of additional upper-division mathematics courses
At least 9 credits of additional upper-division mathematics courses
At least 9 credits of elective upper-division mathematics credit
At least one additional 3 credit course from one of these Groups as a specialized area of study
BUS 59X Creativity
And one of the following
Any 300-400 level course with international focus
Any 2-3 ECN 3xx or 4xx classes
Any ECN 3xx or 4xx class
Other international focused upper division business or economics course
Upper division CAS course with an international focus (limited to one course)
Any upper-division Economics class
Choice of one upper-division Business or Economics course
Choice of one upper-division College of Arts and Sciences course with international focus
Choice of one upper-division Finance course
Choice of one upper-division Marketing course
Foreign Language (competency the intermediate level or beyond)
Upper-division in College of Arts and Sciences courses, 9 of which must come from 3 different disciplines
Upper-division in one of the following disciplines: Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology
Business Electives
Capstone
Choice of one upper-division Economics course
Choose one of the following courses
Choose one of the following courses or one course with corresponding lab
Choose one of the following courses with corresponding lab
Choose one of the following labs
Choose three of the following courses
Choose two of the following courses
Collaborative Design Elective
Communication Electives
Communication Electives from any area
Computer programming course
Course
Culture/Literature of Latin America
Culture/Literature of Spain
CHOOSE 3 OF THE FOLLOWING:
CHOOSE 4 OF THE FOLLOWING:
Higher Education and Student Affairs
Organizational Leadership and Development (On-campus)
Organizational Leadership and Development (Off-campus)
Neuroeducation
School Leadership and Development
ED 5XX Elective
Education focused elective 3 hours
Elective
Elective (400 or graduate level)
Elective — Any 300 or 400 level philosophy class, two of which must be 400-level
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives (15 credits)
Endorsement course
Endorsement courses
Endorsement courses (see below for details)
ENG 491 Two one-time courses
EGR 590 Directed Project
EGR 593 Research
EGR 599 Thesis
Any upper-level 3 credit-hour CS course except CS 369 Advanced Seminar
CE Science Elective - 3 credits
CS Math Elective - 3 credits
Elective from inside or outside Major chosen from program listings
Engineering/Math/Science Elective - 3 credits
Math/Science Electives - 6 credits
One 3 credit-hour course from the list below
One 3 credit-hour course from the Substitution List below
Professional Electives
CE Electives - 6 credits
CS Electives - 6 credits
CS Lab Science Elective - 4 credits
CS Math Elective - 2 credits
CS Math Elective - 3 credits
EE Electives - 12 credits
General Electives - 5 credits
Math/Science Elective - 3 credits
Math/Science Elective - 8 credits
Math/Science Elective - 9 credits
Professional Electives - 9 credits
Program Specific Elective
Restricted Elective
Professional Elective
Equivalent to fulfill the computing requirement
Equivalent to fulfill the modeling requirement
Foreign language competency at the intermediate level
Gender and Womens Studies Capstone
General Electives
General Electives - 6 credits
Graduate level electives
History
International course
Introductory Courses
Lower-division history
Major electives
Major electives
Major Electives
Major Electives 15 credit hours
Major electives selected from:
MUS 3/4XX Music Elective Classroom Course
Music Electives - 4 credits
Music Electives - 6 credits
NRS 001 First Year Workshop
One Additional Spanish Elective
One advanced design elective selected from:
PHL 330-339 One course
One design elective selected from:
One production elective selected from:
Operations Management elective
Or
Plus 9 credits from the following courses
Practicum/Internship
Science elective
Social Science
Social science electives
Social science elective
Statistics course
Students may take any three graduate business courses beyond the core courses.
400 level Theology elective
Theology Electives
Biblical Studies
Capstone
Capstone Thesis
Historical Theology
Historical Theology
Historical-Theoretical Offerings
Sacramental and Liturgical Theology
Ministerial Resources
Pastoral Skills
Practical-Applied Offerings
Sacramental and Liturgical Theology
Biblical Studies
Senior Presentation
Spirituality
Systematic Theology
Theological Ethics
Theological Foundations
Track One:
Track Two:
Upper-Division Theology Electives
Upper Division Theology Elective 3 hours
Upper-division Theology Electives
Three upper-division CST courses
Two additional Spanish electives
Two additional Spanish electives with content on Latin America
University Core
Upper division biology electives
Upper division computer science courses
Upper division computer science courses
Upper division electives in social work, psychology, or sociology
Upper division health focused elective
Upper Division Major Electives
Upper division science elective
Upper-division education electives
Upper-division history courses
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
with
Narrative Courses
Up one level
Courses
In this section
48 credits — Upper-division science, math, engineering, and education courses, with a minimum of 24 credits in physics, including:
400-level seminars
400-level seminars (HST 420, 430, 450)
And
and/or
Any 100-level ENV course
Any 300 or 400 level ENV course
Any 400 level FA Studio Art course
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level GRM courses totaling 15 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level HST courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level MTH courses totaling 9 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level PHY courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300 and or 400-level POL courses totaling 6 semester hours
Any combination of 300- and or 400-level SPN courses totaling 15 semester hours
Any combination of 400-level FRN courses totaling 21 semester hours
Any combination of 400-level GRM courses totaling 6 semester hours excluding GRM 497 and GRM 499
Any combination of 400-level POL courses totaling 6 semester hours excluding POL 497
CS 5XX Any CS Graduate Course
At least 3 credits from Group 1 courses (the brain level):
At least 3 credits from Group 2 courses (the mind level):
At least 3 credits from Group 3 courses (the behavior level):
At least 6 credits of additional upper-division mathematics courses
At least 9 credits of additional upper-division mathematics courses
At least 9 credits of elective upper-division mathematics credit
At least one additional 3 credit course from one of these Groups as a specialized area of study
BUS 59X Creativity
And one of the following
Any 300-400 level course with international focus
Any 2-3 ECN 3xx or 4xx classes
Any ECN 3xx or 4xx class
Other international focused upper division business or economics course
Upper division CAS course with an international focus (limited to one course)
Any upper-division Economics class
Choice of one upper-division Business or Economics course
Choice of one upper-division College of Arts and Sciences course with international focus
Choice of one upper-division Finance course
Choice of one upper-division Marketing course
Foreign Language (competency the intermediate level or beyond)
Upper-division in College of Arts and Sciences courses, 9 of which must come from 3 different disciplines
Upper-division in one of the following disciplines: Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology
Business Electives
Capstone
Choice of one upper-division Economics course
Choose one of the following courses
Choose one of the following courses or one course with corresponding lab
Choose one of the following courses with corresponding lab
Choose one of the following labs
Choose three of the following courses
Choose two of the following courses
Collaborative Design Elective
Communication Electives
Communication Electives from any area
Computer programming course
Course
Culture/Literature of Latin America
Culture/Literature of Spain
CHOOSE 3 OF THE FOLLOWING:
CHOOSE 4 OF THE FOLLOWING:
Higher Education and Student Affairs
Organizational Leadership and Development (On-campus)
Organizational Leadership and Development (Off-campus)
Neuroeducation
School Leadership and Development
ED 5XX Elective
Education focused elective 3 hours
Elective
Elective (400 or graduate level)
Elective — Any 300 or 400 level philosophy class, two of which must be 400-level
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives (15 credits)
Endorsement course
Endorsement courses
Endorsement courses (see below for details)
ENG 491 Two one-time courses
EGR 590 Directed Project
EGR 593 Research
EGR 599 Thesis
Any upper-level 3 credit-hour CS course except CS 369 Advanced Seminar
CE Science Elective - 3 credits
CS Math Elective - 3 credits
Elective from inside or outside Major chosen from program listings
Engineering/Math/Science Elective - 3 credits
Math/Science Electives - 6 credits
One 3 credit-hour course from the list below
One 3 credit-hour course from the Substitution List below
Professional Electives
CE Electives - 6 credits
CS Electives - 6 credits
CS Lab Science Elective - 4 credits
CS Math Elective - 2 credits
CS Math Elective - 3 credits
EE Electives - 12 credits
General Electives - 5 credits
Math/Science Elective - 3 credits
Math/Science Elective - 8 credits
Math/Science Elective - 9 credits
Professional Electives - 9 credits
Program Specific Elective
Restricted Elective
Professional Elective
Equivalent to fulfill the computing requirement
Equivalent to fulfill the modeling requirement
Foreign language competency at the intermediate level
Gender and Womens Studies Capstone
General Electives
General Electives - 6 credits
Graduate level electives
History
International course
Introductory Courses
Lower-division history
Major electives
Major electives
Major Electives
Major Electives 15 credit hours
Major electives selected from:
MUS 3/4XX Music Elective Classroom Course
Music Electives - 4 credits
Music Electives - 6 credits
NRS 001 First Year Workshop
One Additional Spanish Elective
One advanced design elective selected from:
PHL 330-339 One course
One design elective selected from:
One production elective selected from:
Operations Management elective
Or
Plus 9 credits from the following courses
Practicum/Internship
Science elective
Social Science
Social science electives
Social science elective
Statistics course
Students may take any three graduate business courses beyond the core courses.
400 level Theology elective
Theology Electives
Biblical Studies
Capstone
Capstone Thesis
Historical Theology
Historical Theology
Historical-Theoretical Offerings
Sacramental and Liturgical Theology
Ministerial Resources
Pastoral Skills
Practical-Applied Offerings
Sacramental and Liturgical Theology
Biblical Studies
Senior Presentation
Spirituality
Systematic Theology
Theological Ethics
Theological Foundations
Track One:
Track Two:
Upper-Division Theology Electives
Upper Division Theology Elective 3 hours
Upper-division Theology Electives
Three upper-division CST courses
Two additional Spanish electives
Two additional Spanish electives with content on Latin America
University Core
Upper division biology electives
Upper division computer science courses
Upper division computer science courses
Upper division electives in social work, psychology, or sociology
Upper division health focused elective
Upper Division Major Electives
Upper division science elective
Upper-division education electives
Upper-division history courses
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper-division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
Upper division science, engineering, or mathematics electives
with