General Major Checklist (Effective 2014) _______________________ Name _______________________ VIP I. A. CMW: College Core Writing ENGL 101 and 102 _______ _______(6) (6 hours must be approved CMW courses) B. ARP: Math Analytical Reasoning &Problem Solving MATH 122, 141, 142, 170, 172, PHIL 110, PHIL 111, CSCE 101, CSCE 102, CSCE 145, STAT 110 or 112, STAT 201, STAT 205 (Any two) (6 hours must be ARP courses) _______ _______(6) C. SCI: Laboratory Sciences1 (Need not be in the same field) ANTH, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVR, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS, or GEOG 201, 202 _______(3-4) _______(3-4) Accompanying Labs _______(0-1) _______(0-1) _____________________ D. GFL: Foreign Languages (0-9 hours must be GFL courses) Placement Exam Score III. Major Prerequisites (C or better required) A. ENGL 287 and 288 _______ _______ (6) _____________________ Prerequisites Total: (6) IV. Major Requirements (C or better required) A. Pre-1800 Literature (* only if topic is pre-1800) ENGL 380, 381, 382, 390,395 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, 414, 415, 419*, 420, 429 430*, 437*, 438A-E*, or 439* _______ _______(6) B. Post-1800 Literature (* only if topic is post-1800) ENGL 383, 384, 385, 386, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 419*, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425A, 425B, 426, 427, 428A 428B, 429*, 430*, 431A-B, 432, 434, 435, 436 437*, 438A-E*, 439*, 565 _______ _______ _______(9) _______ C. Major Electives Above ENGL 300 _______ _______ _______(0-9) E. GHS: History HIST 110, 111, or 112 _______(3) HIST 101-109 _______(3) (3 hours must be approved GHS courses) F. GSS: Social Sciences: Global Citizenship & Multicultural Understanding: (3 hours must be approved GSS course). Select classes in AFAM, ANTH, COLA, CRJU, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC, SOCY, SOST, and WGST _______ _______(6) G.AIU: Fine Arts or Literature: Aesthetic/Interpretive Understanding2 _______(3) (3 hours must be approved AIU courses) H. AIU: Humanities & Fine Arts (Specific courses in ARTE, ARTH, ARTS, CLAS, CPLT, DANC, ENGL, FILM, GERM, MART, MUSC, RUSS, SOST, SPAN, and THEA) ______ _ _______ _______(9) _____________________ Distribution Total: (18) II. Overlay3 (2 of 3 overlay courses can fulfill Gen. Ed. requirements & one must stand alone but cannot be used in the Major/Cognate/Minor) CMS: A - Persuasive Communication _______ (3) INF: B – Information Literacy ENGL 102 (0) VSR: C – Values, Ethics, & Social responsibility ______ _______ _______ _______ _______(15) Any LING or ENGL 370, 389, 450, 453, 455, 456, or 457 _______(0) _____________________ Major Requirements Total: (30) V. Cognate or Minor (C or better required) A. Cognate or Advanced courses outside but related to Major. _______ _______ _______ _______(12) B. Minor Advanced courses developing coherent basic preparation in second area of study. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(18) _____________________ Cognate or Minor Total: (12-18) VI. Electives4 Course to fill-in minimum hours required for degree – no remedial, developmental, skill-acquiring, vocational, or one-hour physical education courses permitted. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(1-32) _____________________ Electives Total: (1-32) _____________________ Degree Total: (120) _______(3) Overlay Total: (3-6) 1 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes, including full lab requirements. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes that can fulfill these requirements concurrently with others within the degree program. 4 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. 2 3 Intensive Major Checklist (Effective 2014) _______________________ Name _______________________ VIP I. A. CMW: College Core Writing ENGL 101 and 102 _______ _______(6) (6 hours must be approved CMW courses) B. ARP: Analytical Reasoning & Problem Solving MATH 122, 141, 142, 170, 172, PHIL 110, PHIL 111, CSCE 101, CSCE 102, CSCE 145, STAT 110 or 112, STAT 201, STAT 205 (Any two) (6 hours must be ARP courses) _______ _______(6) C. SCI: Laboratory Sciences1 (Need not be in same field) ANTH, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVR, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS, or GEOG 201, 202 _______(3-4) _______(3-4) Accompanying Labs _______(0-1) _______(0-1) _____________________ D. GFL: Foreign Languages (0-9 hours must be approved GFL courses) Placement Exam Score ________ III. Major Prerequisites (C or better required) A. ENGL 287and 288 _______ _______ (6) _____________________ Prerequisites Total: (6) IV. Major Requirements (C or better required) A. Pre-1800 Literature (* only if topic is pre-1800) ENGL 380, 381, 382, 390,395 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, 414, 415, 419*, 420, 429 430*, 437*, 438A-E*, or 439* _______ _______ _______(9) B. Post-1800 Literature (* only if topic is post-1800) ENGL 383, 384, 385, 386, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 419*, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425A, 425B, 426, 427, 428A 428B, 429*, 430*, 431A-B, 432, 434, 435, 436 437*, 438A-E*, 439*, 565 _______ _______ _______ _______(12) _______ _______ _______(0-9) C. ENGL 388 or 440 E. GHS: History HIST 110, 111, or 112 _______(3) HIST 101-109 _______(3) (3 hours must be approved GHS courses) F. GSS: Social Sciences: Global Citizenship & Multicultural Understanding (3 hours must be approved GSS courses). Select classes in AFAM, ANTH, COLA, CRJU, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC, SOCY, SOST, and WGST _______ _______(6) _______(3) D. ENGL 490 or a senior thesis _______(3) E. Major Electives Above ENGL 300 _______ _______ _______ _______(12) Any LING or ENGL 370, 389, 450, 453, 455, 456, or 457 _______(0) _____________________ Major Requirements Total: (39) V. Cognate or Minor (C or better required) A. Cognate or G. AIU: Fine Arts or Literature: Advanced courses outside Aesthetic/ Interpretive Understanding _______(3) but related to Major. _______ _______ _______ _______(12) (3 hours must be approved AIU courses) B. Minor H. AIU: Humanities & Fine Arts (Specific courses in Advanced courses developing ARTE, ARTH, ARTS, CLAS, CPLT, DANC, ENGL, coherent basic preparation in FILM, GERM, MART, MUSC, RUSS, SOST, SPAN, second area of study. and THEA) _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(18) _______ _______ _______(9) _____________________ _____________________ Cognate or Minor Total: (12-18) Distribution Total: (18) II. Overlay VI. Electives2 (2 of 3 overlay courses can fulfill Gen. Ed. requirements Course to fill-in minimum hours & one must stand alone but cannot be used in the required for degree – no remedial, Major/Cognate/Minor). developmental, skill-acquiring, CMS: A – Persuasive Communication _______(3) vocational, or one-hour physical INF: B - Information Literacy ENGL 102(0) education courses permitted. VSR: C - Values, Ethics, & Social Responsibility _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(0-23) _______(3) _____________________ Overlay Total: (3-6) Electives Total: (0-23) Degree Total: (120) 1 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes, including full lab requirements. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes that can fulfill these requirements concurrently with others within the degree program. 4 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. 2 3 Secondary Education Concentration Checklist (Effective 2014) _______________________ Name _______________________ VIP I. A. CMW: College Core Writing ENGL 101 and 102 _______ _______(6) (6 hours must be approved CMW courses) B. ARP: Analytical Reasoning & Problem Solving MATH 122, 141, 142, 170, 172, PHIL 110, PHIL 111, CSCE 101, CSCE 102, CSCE 145, STAT 110 or 112, STAT 201, STAT 205 (Any two) (6 hours must be ARP courses) _______ _______(6) C. SCI: Laboratory Sciences1 (Need not be in same field) ANTH, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVR, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS, or GEOG 201, 202 _______(3-4) _______(3-4) Accompanying Labs _______(0-1) _______(0-1) _____________________ D. GFL: Foreign Languages (0-9 hours must be approved GFL courses) Placement Exam Score _______ III. Major Prerequisites (C or better required) A. ENGL 287and 288 _______ _______ (6) _____________________ Prerequisites Total: (6) IV. Major Requirements (C or better required) A. ENGL 450, and 389 or 453 _______ _______(6) A. Pre-1800 Literature (* only if topic is pre-1800) ENGL 380, 381, 382, 390,395 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, 414, 415, 419*, 420, 429 430*, 437*, 438A-E*, or 439* _______(3) B. Post-1800 Literature (* only if topic is post-1800) ENGL 383, 384, 385, 386, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 419*, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425A, 425B, 426, 427, 428A 428B, 429*, 430*, 431A-B, 434, 435, 436 438A-E*, 439*, 565 _______ _______(6) D. ENGL 388, 440, or 449 _______(3) _______ _______ _______(0-9) E. GHS: History HIST 110, 111, or 112 _______(3) HIST 101-109 _______(3) (3 hours must be approved GHS courses) F. GSS: Social Sciences: Global Citizenship & Multicultural Understanding: (3 hours must be approved GSS courses). Select classes in AFAM, ANTH, CRJU, ECON, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC, SOCY, SOST, and WGST _______ _______(6) G. AIU: Fine Arts or Literature: Aesthetic/Interpretive Understanding _______(3) (3 hours must be approved AIU courses) H. AIU: Humanities & Fine Arts (Specific courses in ARTE, ARTH, ARTS, CLAS, CPLT, DANC, ENGL, FILM, GERM, MART, MUSC, RUSS, SOST, SPAN, and THEA) _______ _______ _______(9) _____________________ Distribution Total: (18) II. Overlay (2 of 3 overlay courses can fulfill Gen. Ed. requirements & one must stand alone but cannot be used in the Major/Cognate/Minor). CMS: A – Persuasive Communication _______ (3) INF: B - Information Literacy ENGL 102(0) VSR: C - Values, Ethics, & Social Responsibility _______(3) Overlay Total: (3-6) 1 E. ENGL 428a or 428b; 432; and 437 _______ _______ _______(9) F. ENGL 460 and 461 G. Major Electives Above ENGL 300 3 _______ _______ _______(9) _____________________ Major Requirements Total: (42) V. Education Component (C or better required) A. EDFN 300 and EDTE 400 _______(3) _______(1) B. EDPY 401 and 401P _______(3) _______(1) C. EDSE 402 _______(4) D. EDSE 547 _______(3) _____________________ Education Component Total: (15) VI. Electives2 Course to fill-in minimum hours required for degree – no remedial, developmental, skill-acquiring, vocational, or one-hour physical education courses permitted. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(0-17) _____________________ Electives Total: (0-17) _____________________ Degree Total: (120) See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes, including full lab requirements. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes that can fulfill these requirements concurrently with others within the degree program 4 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. 2 _______ _______(6) Writing Major Checklist (Effective 2014) _______________________ Name _______________________ VIP I. A. CMW: College Core Writing ENGL 101 and 102 _______ _______(6) (6 hours must be approved CMW courses) B. ARP: Analytical Reasoning & Problem Solving MATH 122, 141, 142, 170, 172, PHIL 110, PHIL 111, CSCE 101, CSCE 102, CSCE 145, STAT 110 or 112, STAT 201, STAT 205 (Any two) (6 hours must be ARP courses) _______ _______(6) C. SCI: Laboratory Sciences (Need not be in same field) ANTH, ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, ENVR, GEOL, MSCI, PHYS, or GEOG 201, 202 _______(3-4) _______(3-4) Accompanying Labs _______(0-1) _______(0-1) _____________________ D. GFL: Foreign Languages (0-9 hours must be approved GFL courses) Placement Exam Score _______ III. Major Prerequisites (C or better required) A. ENGL 287and 288 _______ _______ (6) _____________________ Prerequisites Total: (6) IV. Major Requirements (C or better required) A. Pre-1800 Literature (* only if topic is pre-1800) ENGL 380, 381, 382, 390,395 400, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 410, 414, 415, 419*, 420, 429 430*, 437*, 438A-E*, or 439* _______ _______(6) B. Post-1800 Literature (* only if topic is post-1800) ENGL 383, 384, 385, 386, 411, 412, 413, 414, 416, 419*, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425A, 425B, 426, 427, 428A 428B, 429*, 430*, 431A-B, 432, 434, 435, 436 437*, 438A-E*, 439*, 565 _______ _______(6) C. ENGL 360 and 387 _______ _______(6) _______ _______ _______(0-9) E. GHS: History HIST 110, 111, or 112 _______(3) HIST 101- 109 ______(3) (3 hours must be hours must be GHS courses) D. ENGL 460, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, or 470 _______ _______(6) E. ENGL 491, 492, 493, or 494 F. Major Elective Above ENGL 300 F. GSS: Social Sciences: Global Citizenship &Multicultural Understanding: (3 hours must be approved GSS courses). Select classes in AFAM, ANTH, CRJU, ECON, GEOG, LASP, LING, POLI, PSYC, SOCY, SOST, and WGST _______ _______(6) G. AIU: Fine Arts or Literature: Aesthetic & Interpretive Understanding _______(3) (3 hours must be approved AIU courses) H. AIU: Humanities & Fine Arts (Specific courses in ARTE, ARTH, ARTS, CLAS, CPLT, DANC, ENGL, FILM, GERM, MART, MUSC, RUSS, SOST, SPAN, and THEA) _______ _______ _______(9) _____________________ Distribution Total: (18) II. Overlay (2 of 3 overlay courses can fulfill Gen. Ed. requirements & one must stand alone but cannot be used in the Major/Cognate/Minor). CMS: A - Persuasive Communication _______ (3) INF: B – Information Literacy ENGL 102(0) VSR: C – Values, Ethics, & Social Responsibility _______(3) Overlay Total: (3-6) 1 _______(3) _____________________ Major Requirements Total: (30) V. Cognate or Minor (C or better required) A. Cognate or Advanced courses outside but related to Major. _______ _______ _______ _______(12) B. Minor Advanced courses developing coherent basic preparation in second area of study. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(18) _____________________ Cognate or Minor Total: (12-18) VI. Electives1 Course to fill-in minimum hours required for degree – no remedial, developmental, skill-acquiring, vocational, or one-hour physical education courses permitted. _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______(0-32) _____________________ Electives Total: (0-32) _____________________ Degree Total: (120) See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes, including full lab requirements. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes. See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of classes that can fulfill these requirements concurrently with others within the degree program. 4 See Guidelines for Advising for complete list of limitations. 2 3 ______(3)
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