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300-Level Literature Course
300-Level Music History Courses
300-level RELG course
3 Honors seminars (1 credit each)
4 more credits of 300- or 400-level Chemistry courses
5 more credits of 300- or 400-level Chemistry courses that include 90 lab hours
ACCT 644
Advanced Cost Accounting
ACCT 660
Accounting Information Systems
A Computer Science Course or Courses 1-4
A course chosen from the Student's major
A Course in the Area of Comparative Politics or International Relations
Additional 300-level Art History course
Additional 300-level Art History courses
Additional 300-Level Latin course
Additional Art History course
Additional Art History electives
Additional courses above the 203 level in the primary language (Spanish or French)
Additional courses above the 203 level in the secondary language (Spanish or French)
Additional courses in French
Additional courses in Political Science
Additional Courses in Spanish
Additional credits in Accounting
Additional Dance Technique: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, or Modern
Additional Dance Technique: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, or Modern
Additional Dance Technique: Ballet, Tap, Jazz, or Modern
Additional Dance Technique Courses
Additional history course approved by Department Chair
Additional history courses
Additional History courses
Additional studio electives
Additional Theatre department courses
A Minor approved by the department
And an additional history course approved by Department Chair
Anthropology and Sociology
Any Classics courses (1-3 credits each)
Applied Music Courses (Private Instruction)
A Religious Studies Course
A Theatre Arts Course (Intro, History, Acting)
At least one 300-level chemistry course
At least one 300-level Latin course
At least two 300-level Physics courses
BSAD elective - Any other MBA class for which the student meets the PRQ
Completion of Honors in the Liberal Arts & Sciences
Computer Science course(s)
Course work in Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, and/or Physics
CSCI
Computer Science course(s)
CSCI
Elective (300/400 level)
CSCI
Elective (300/400 level)
CSCI
Elective (300/400 level)
CSCI
Elective (300/400 level excluding internships)
DANC 2/3/411
Ballet
DANC 2/3/411
Ballet
DANC 2/3/411
Ballet
DANC 2/3/412
Modern
DANC 2/3/412
Modern
DANC 2/3/412
Modern
DANC 491
Independent Study: Dance
EBA 492
Managing the Entrepreneurial Experience
ECON 326
Alternative Economic Systems
Economics
EDUC 5XX
Content-Areas Methods (in area of specialization)
ELI 030-11
Academic Preparation
ELI 030-12
Academic Preparation
ELI 030-13
Academic Preparation
ENGL 364-369
Seminars in Writing
ENGL 381-389
Seminars in Literature
Five Philosophy courses
Foreign language study, 4 credits beyond 203-level
Foreign language study
Four elective Psychology courses
History
One 200- or 300-Level Philosophy course
One 300-level Business Administration course
One additional history course
One additional non-western history course
One additional United States history course
One course in methodology
One course in statistics or computer science
One course selected with Dept. Chair approval
One European history course
One non-western History course
One Philosophy course (Medical Ethics preferred)
One United States history course
OR
Participation in an Ensemble
Physical activity course(s) (PHYP)
Political Science
Private Instruction in Applied Area
(PRQ BSAD 518 and BSAD 530)
(PRQ BSAD 524)
(PRQ for both BSAD 501 and BSAD 502)
(PRQ Math 223 or MATH 224)
Psychology
Reading, seminar, and special topics courses must pertain to the minor.
Six credits in RELG courses
Six Philosophy courses (3 credits each)
THEA 398
Internship - Theatre
Theatre department electives
Three 300/400-Level Anthropology Courses (3 credits each)
Three 300/400-Level Sociology Courses (3 credits each)
Three 300-Level Economics Courses
Three 300-Level Philosophy courses
Three 300- or 400-level Anthropology and Sociology courses
Three additional 300/400-level Biology courses
Three additional courses in Political Science
Three beginning Studio Art courses
Two 300/400-level Accounting courses
Two 300/400-level EBA or BSAD courses
Two 300/400-level Economics courses
Two 300/400-level studio Art electives
Two 300-level Business Administration courses
Two 300-level business BSAD courses
Two 300-Level Mathematics courses
Two additional 300- and 400-level courses
Two courses from two different departments
Two History courses (3 credits each)
Two history courses to be selected in consultation with the Art History Program Director
Two intermediate/advanced Art courses
Two Semesters of foreign language
Two studio Art electives
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