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The University Catalog
Programs of Study
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Financial Information
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Academic Information and Policies
University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core
Academic Opportunities
School of Business and Technology
School of Design, Arts, and Humanities
Malek School of Health Professions
School of Sciences, Mathematics, and Education
Courses
AA - Applied Arts
ACT - Accounting
ASTR - Astronomy
BIO - Biology
CCS - Counseling Career Services
CHM - Chemistry
CJ - Criminal Justice
COMM - Communication
DSC - Discover
ECO - Economics
ED - Education
EN - English
FA - Fine Arts
FIN - Finance
FR - French
GEO - Geography
GEOL - Geology
GER - German
GMD - Graphic and Media Design
GSP - Global Study
HI - History
HIM - Health Information Management
HON - Honors
HPR - Health and Human Performance
HRM - Human Resource Management
HU - Humanities
ID - Interior Design
IS - Interdisciplinary Studies
IT - Information Technology
LA - Legal Administration
LS - Liberal Studies
MA - Mathematics
MDS - Multidisciplinary Studies
MGT - Management
MKT - Marketing
MSC - Management Science
NU - Nursing
PH - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
POL - Politics
PSC - Physical Science
PSY - Psychology
SEM - Seminar
SOC - Sociology
SP - Spanish
TRS - Theology and Religious Studies
University Leadership
Notices to Students
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Narrative Courses
One (1) 300/400-level politics course
Two (2) Information Technology Electives
Three (3) politics courses
One (1) politics course
Two (2) politics courses
One (1) advanced business elective
One (1) advanced PSY elective
Advanced Literature (LT-2) core course
Advanced Literature (LT-2) or Advanced History (HI-2) core course
PH
Advanced Philosophy (PH-2) or Philosophical Ethics (PH-E) core course
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course (politics recommended)
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course (psychology)
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course (psychology or sociology)
SOC
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course (sociology)
Advanced Social Science (SS-2) or Natural Science (NS) core course
Advanced Theology/Religious Studies (TRS-2) core course
Advanced Theology/Religious Studies (TRS-2) or Theological Ethics (TRS-E) core course
AND
capstone course in major
Comprehensive exam
One (1) graduate-level elective
One (1) general elective
One (1) information technology elective
One (1) information technology elective
One (1) Writing Intensive (WI) course
Eighteen (18) credits in philosophy electives
Eighteen (18) additional credits in 300/400-level politics electives
Experiential Learning (EXP) course (Global classroom recommended)
FIN 334
Investments
Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced History (HI-2), or Advanced Literature (LT-2) core course (Advanced History recommended)
Fine Arts (FNA), Advanced Literature (LT-2), or Advanced History (HI-2) core course
Fine Arts (FNA) or Advanced History (HI-2) core course
Fine Arts (FNA) or Advanced Literature (LT-2) core course
Global experience course
HPR
One (1) health and human performance elective
HI
Introductory History (HI-1) core course
EN
Introductory Literature (LT-1) core course
Introductory Philosophy (PH-1) core course
Introductory Philosopy (PH-1) core course
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course
ECO
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (economics)
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (sociology)
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (economics, politics, or sociology)
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (politics, psychology, or economics)
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (politics, psychology, or economics) or a second Natural Science (NS) core course
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (politics, psychology, or sociology)
Introductory Social Science (SS-1) or Natural Science (NS) core course
LA 409
Public Law & Procedure
Major elective (Advanced Literature LT-2 core course)
MA
Mathematics (MT) core course
Mathematics (MT) core course (MA 132 recommended)
Mathematics (MT) core course or pre-professional prerequisite mathematics requirement
MSC 378
Contract Management and Administration
Natural Science (NS) core course
Natural Science (NS) core course (biology recommended)
Natural Science (NS) core course with lab
Natural Science (NS) core course with lab (biology recommended)
Nine (9) credits in electives numbered EN 321 or above
FA
Nine (9) credits in fine arts studio electives, in three (3) different media
NU 302OL
Health Assessment
NU 361OL
Pharmacology
NU 362OL
Pathophysiology
NU 400OL
Health Promotion and Risk Reduction in Communities
NU 403OL
Research and Evidence-Based Practice
NU 412OL
Introduction to Leadership, Management, and Advocacy
NU 490 or NU 305
One (1) 300/400-level economics course
One (1) 300-400 level politics course
One (1) 300/400-level psychology course
One (1) 300/400-level psychology course, possibly WI
One (1) 300-level history course
One (1) 300-level history (HI-2) core course
One (1) 300-level English (LT-2) core course
One (1) 300-level Writing-Intensive (WI) psychology course
One (1) biology elective course
One (1) communication digital media course
One (1) communication elective course
One (1) communication writing and presentation course
One (1) communication writing and presentation, digital media, or elective course
One (1) content area course
One (1) elective
One (1) elective credit
Two (2) elective credits
One (1) elective (Global classroom recommended)
One (1) elective (MA 171 or MA 181 recommended)
One (1) elective (MGT 123 recommended)
One (1) ethics elective
One (1) fine arts studio elective
One (1) first concentration course
One (1) general elective
One (1) Health and Human Performance or other graduate elective
HPR
One (1) health and human performance elective
One (1) interior design elective
One (1) information technology elective
One (1) information technology or mathematics elective
One (1) Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course (politics, psychology, or sociology) or a second Natural Science (NS) core course
One (1) major elective
One (1) major elective or one (1) general elective
One (1) major elective (Advanced Literature LT-2 core course)
One (1) major elective (SOC 204 recommended)
One (1) nursing elective (NU 305OL recommended)
One (1) one-credit elective (if a four-credit Natural Science course is not taken)
One (1) philosophy course
One (1) science elective
One (1) science elective with lab
One (1) second concentration course
One (1) specialty course
One (1) specialty course or elective
One (1) three-credit ethics elective
One (1) writing and presentation course
One (1) or two (2) electives
OR
or capstone course in major
or elective
or equivalent
or higher level
or other courses approved by the business law minor faculty advisor
or other courses approved by the faculty advisor
or pre-professional course
Philosophical Ethics (PH-E) core course
Senior status
Six (6) credits in 500-level health and human performance electives
Six (6) credits in other 500-level electives
Project or internship in the student’s major field in the area of sustainability
Sustainability-themed sections of DSC 101
Sustainability-themed sections of DSC 201
Sustainability-themed study abroad courses
Theological Ethics (TRS-E) core course
Three (3) 300/400-level politics courses
Three (3) communication elective courses
Three (3) credits in electives numbered EN 201 or above
Three (3) credits in fine arts studio or digital art electives
Three (3) credits in health and human performance electives
Three (3) electives
Three (3) electives (complete EXP requirement)
Three (3) major electives
Three (3) 300/400-level psychology electives, one must be a Writing-Intensive (WI) course
Three (3) specialty courses
Twelve (12) additional credits in philosophy courses
Twelve (12) credits in 300-level history courses
Twelve (12) credits in theology and religious studies electives
Two (2) 300/400-level economics courses
Two (2) 300/400-level politics courses
Two (2) 300-level history courses
Two (2) additional writing and presentation courses
Two (2) biology elective courses
Two (2) communication elective courses
Two (2) content area courses
Two (2) electives
Two (2) first concentration 300/400-level courses
Two (2) first concentration courses
Two (2) general electives
Two (2) Health and Human Performance Graduate Electives
Two (2) Health and Human Performance or other graduate electives
Two (2) major electives
Two (2) science electives
Two (2) second concentration 300/400-level courses
Two (2) specialty courses
Two (2) theology/religious studies courses
Two (2) to five (5) courses of cybersecurity transfer credits
Two (2) or three (3) electives
Zero (0) or one (1) 300/400-level economics course
One (1) economics course
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