2011-2012

(2011-2012 Undergraduate Bulletin)
Requirement
Writing
Mathematics/Analytical Reasoning
Rules
6 hours. Passed with a C or higher.
OPTION 1: MATH 122 or MATH 141 + one additional course from MATH at
a higher level or PHIL 110/111 or STAT or CSCE.!
Course
Abbreviation
Critical Reading and
Composition
3
ENGL 102
Rhetoric and Composition
3
3
8 hours. Two lab courses from: ANTH 161, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVR
101/101L, GEOG 201 or 202, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS. Courses need not be
in the same field. Lab credit cannot be applied without its co-requisite
lecture. See Advisement Handbook for list of suggested courses.
1 course in PHIL, excluding PHIL 110 & 111.
Foreign Languages
0-9 hours. Proficiency through the 122 level, demonstrated by either
passing Phase II of the Proficiency Test or completing the 122 course.
Students MUST take the level that the placement test dictates - no higher,
no lower.
History
9 hours. !
European: Choose HIST 101 or 102. !
American: Choose HIST 111 or 112. !
Other: Choose one from the following: HIST 104-107, 109, 347-349,
351-358, 383 (=RELG 381), 384 (=RELG 382), 386 (=RELG 354), 420
(=LASP 341), 421 (=LASP 341), 422 (=LASP 441), 423 (=LASP 442), 424
Humanities - Fine Arts
Humanities - Literature
Overlay: North American Studies
!
1
3
1
3
1
3
HIST 101 or 102
3
HIST 111 or 112
3
HIST _____
3
3
There are MANY exclusions for the Humanities requirements. Please
consult page 7 of the Advising Guidelines book for details.
3
Humanities - Other
Overlay: Culture of Your Foreign
Language
3
9 hours from at least 2 of the following subject areas: ANTH, CRJU,
ECON, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC, SOCY, SOST, WGST. There
are MANY exclusions for this requirement. Please consult page 7 of the
Advising Guidelines book for details.
PR
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Social Sciences
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Philosophical Reasoning
Hours Semester Grade
ENGL 101
OPTION 2: Two courses from one of the following fields: PHIL (110,111),
STAT (110, 201), CSCE (101, 102).
Laboratory Sciences
Course Title
IO
N
!
AL
MART BA Requirements
These courses may be used to satisfy other degree requirements except
where specifically restricted. See Advising Guidelines p. 8-10.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Overlay: Non-American, NonWestern European Culture
Major Requirements: Upper Level
Minor in ____________________ or
Cognate
Intro to Media
Development
3
MART 210
Digital Media Arts
Fundamentals
3
MART 499
Internship
3
3
3
3
All must be passed with a C or higher.
3
3
3
Minor = 18 credits in another program, following the rules set forth in the
Undergraduate Bulletin by that program.
3
3
You must have 120 applicable credits to graduate. If you have satisfied all
of the above requirements, you may fill the remaining hours with electives.
PR
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No courses of a remedial, developmental, skill-acquiring, or vocational
nature may apply as credit toward degrees in the College of Arts and
Sciences. The College of Arts and Sciences allows the use of the Pass-Fail
option on elective courses. Further clarification on inapplicable courses can
be obtained from the College of Arts and Sciences.
2
MART 201
3
You must have either a cognate or a minor, but not both.
!
3
All must be passed with a C or higher. Choose three from the following:
MART 521A-D, 571A-E, 581A-E, 590, 595A-E; ARTS 560, 561. Prerequisites: MART 321 for MART 521, MART 371 for MART 571, MART
380 for MART 581.
Cognate = 12 credits of upper level coursework from outside the major that
are approved by the major advisor. Must appear on the College’s list of
eligible courses. Must not be used for general education (Carolina Core)
requirements.
Electives
Media Culture
AL
All must be passed with a C or higher. Choose three from the following:
MART 262, 321, 341, 371, 380; ARTS 261. Pre-requisite for MART 371 &
380: MART 210.
MART 110
IO
N
Major Requirements: Intermediate
Level
All must be passed with a C or higher. It is recommended that MART 201
and MART 210 be taken concurrently.
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Major Requirements: Core Classes
3
3