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General Education Requirements - BA


PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

Developmental and Skill-building Courses

Based on ACT and other test scores, developmental and skill-building courses in reading, writing, mathematics and/or study skills may be required prior to taking some college-level courses.  Please see the catalog section titled Developmental & Skill-building Courses for more complete information.  Developmental and skill-building courses may be required from the following sequences:

  • English as a Second Language (ESL):  ENGL 0803, ENGL 0805, ENGL 0855
  • Writing Studies sequence: ENGL 0903 or ENGL 0904
  • Reading sequence: READ 0903, READ 1013, READ 1023, STSK 1003
  • Integrated Reading and Writing sequence: READ 0713, READ 0723, READ 0733
  • Mathematics sequence: MATH 0903, MATH 0913 or MATH 0941, MATH 0951 and MATH 0961; MATH 0923 or MATH 0971, 0981 and MATH 0991

I - Freshman Year Experience - 1 hour

  • Freshman Seminar (FYE 1001) - 1 hour

Note Non-traditional students and transfer students with more than 15 credit hours may request exemption.

 II - Communication Foundations - 9 hours

  • Writing Studies I (ENGL 1013) - 3 hours*
  • Writing Studies II (ENGL 1023) - 3 hours
  • Public Speaking (COMM 2103) - 3 hours

*An ACT English sub-score of 25 or higher waives the ENGL 1013 requirement, allowing an additional three hours of elective credit.

Note: ENGL 1013 and ENGL 1023 must be passed with a grade of C or above. 

   III - Natural Sciences - 3-4 hours

  • Topics in Science (SCI 1013) - 3 hours
  • Introduction to Physical Science (PHSC 1104) - 4 hours
  • Principles of Chemistry (CHEM 1104) - 4 hours
  • Introduction to Cellular Biology (BIOL 1204) - 4 hours
  • Earth Science (PHSC 1204) - 4 hours
  • General Chemistry I (CHEM 1214) - 4 hours
  • College Physics I (PHYS 2114) - 4 hours
  • General Physics I (PHYS 2414)  - 4 hours

Note: P-5 Elementary Education majors must choose Introduction to Cellular Biology (BIOL 1204) or Topics in Science (SCI 1013.)  SCI 1013 must be on a Biological Topic. Note: Biology majors must take BIOL 1204 and must earn at least a C.

VI - Mathematics - 3-5 hours

  • Data Models (MATH 1003) - 3 hours
  • Functions and Algebra (MATH 1013) - 3 hours
  • Precalculus (MATH 1124) - 4 hours
  • Finite Mathematics (MATH 2153) - 3 hours
  • Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (MATH 2315) - 5 hours

Note:  All general education mathematics courses must be passed with a grade of C or above.

Note:  All majors in Biology, Business Administration, Social Science, Education 5-9 Science, and Psychology must take Functions and Algebra (MATH 1013) unless waiver requirements are met.

Note:  Mathematics majors must show competency in both Functions and Algebra (MATH 1013) and Precalculus (MATH 1124).

V - History or Geography - 3 hours

  • World Regional Geography (GEOG 1003) - 3 hours 
  • U.S. History: 1492-1865 (HIST 1033)  - 3 hours
  • U.S. History: 1865 to Present (HIST 1043)  - 3 hours
  • World Civilization I: Prehistory to 1500 (HIST 2233) - 3 hours
  • World Civilization II: 1500 to Present (HIST 2243) - 3 hours

Note:  Education P-5 majors must take HIST 2233 

VI - Psychology or Sociology - 3 hours

  • Principles of Psychology (PSYC 1003) - 3 hours
  • Principles of Sociology (SOCI 1003)  - 3 hours

 VII - Economics or Political Science - 3 hours

  • United States Government (POSC 1003)  - 3 hours
  • Survey of Economic Issues (ECON 2023) (for non-business majors only)  - 3 hours
  • Microeconomics (ECON 2033) - 3 hours
  • Macroeconomics (ECON 2043) - 3 hours

Note:  Education P-5 majors must take POSC 1003 

VIII - Religion - 3 hours

  • Christian Beliefs (RELI 1003) - 3 hours
  • Old Testament (RELI 1013) - 3 hours
  • New Testament (RELI 1023) - 3 hours
  • World Religion (RELI 1203) - 3 hours

  IX - Literature - 3 hours

  • Great Books (ENGL 2003) - 3 hours
  • Literary Interpretation (ENGL 2103) 
  • World Literature (ENGL 2203)  - 3 hours

   X - Humanities and Fine Arts - 3-4 hours

  • American Identity (AMST 1003) - 3 hours
  • Understanding Visual Art (ART 1003)  - 3 hours
  • Introduction to Philosophy (PHIL 1003) - 3 hours
  • Beginning Studio: Drawing (ART 1214) - 4 hours
  • Introduction to Theatre (THEA 1313) - 3 hours
  • Fundamentals of Acting (THEA 1323) - 3 hours
  • Introduction to Directing (THEA 1333) - 3 hours
  • Survey of Musical Masterworks (MUSI 2003) - 3 hours
  • Design and Color (ART 2164) - 4 hours
  • Culture and Values (HUMN 2503)  - 3 hours
  • History of Music Literature (MUSI 2533) - 3 hours
  • Art History I (ART 2733) - 3 hours
  • Art History II (ART 2743) - 3 hours

XI - Liberal Arts Elective Studies in Depth - 9 hours

Note: Courses must be selected from a program other than the program in which the student majors.

Select nine credit hours from one or two of the following elective choices.

Elective Choice A: Mathematics or Natural Science

  • Mathematics (2000-4000 level) - 0-9 hours
  • Natural Sciences (2000-4000 level) - 0-9 hours

Elective Choice B: Social or Behavioral Sciences 

  •  Social/Behavioral Sciences (3000-4000 level) - 0-9 hours  
     (COMM, CRJS, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POSC, PSYC, SOCI) 

Elective Choice C: Humanities or Fine Arts

  • Art or Music (1000-4000 level) (ART, MUSI) - 0-9 hours
  • Journalism or Theatre (2000-4000 level) (JOUR, THEA) - 0-9 hours
  • American Studies, English, Humanities, Philosophy, Religion (3000-4000 level)
    (AMST, ENGL, HUMN, PHIL, RELI) - 0-9 hours

  XII - Upper Level Credit Hours

  • 39 credit hours (minimum) are from 3000-level courses or higher
  • At least 12 credit hours in the major area of concentration must be 3000-4000 level courses

  TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: 42-47 hours

 

 

 

 

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