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The University Catalog
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Programs of Study
General Information
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Financial Information
Academic Support Services
Academic Information and Policies
Academic Opportunities
Liberal Arts Core
College of Business, Innovation, Leadership, and Technology
College of Health and Education
College of Sciences and Humanities
Courses
ACT - Accounting
AH - Art History
AI - Artificial Intelligence
ART - Studio Art
ASTR - Astronomy
BILT - Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology
BIO - Biology
CCS - Counseling Career Services
CE - Counseling Education
CHM - Chemistry
CJ - Criminal Justice
COMM - Communication
DAN - Dance
DATA - Data Science
DBA - Doctor of Business Admin
EAP - English for Academic Purposes
ECO - Economics
ED - Education
EN - English
ENGR - Engineering
ENT - Entrepreneurship
FD - Fashion Design
FIN - Finance
FLP - Forensic and Legal Psychology
FR - French
GEND - Gender and Society
GEO - Geography
GEOL - Geology
GER - German
GMD - Graphic and Media Design
GSP - Global Study
HCM - Health Care Management
HI - History
HON - Honors
HPR - Health and Human Performance
HRM - Human Resource Management
HU - Humanities
HUM - Humanities
ID - Interior Architecture and Design
IELP
INN - Intrapreneurship
IPE - Interprofessional Education
IS - Interdisciplinary Studies
IT - Information Technology
LA - Legal Administration
LAT - Latin
LS - Liberal Studies
MA - Mathematics
MBA - Master of Business Administration
MENG - Mechanical Engineering
MGT - Management
MKT - Marketing
MSMS
MUS - Music
NEU - Neuroscience
NUE - Nursing Education
NUF - Family Nurse Practitioner
NU - Nursing
OD - Organizational Development
OTD - Occupational Therapy
PH - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
POL - Politics
PSC - Physical Science
PSY - Psychology
PT - Physical Therapy
SEM - Seminar
SOC - Sociology
SP - Spanish
SW - Social Work
TRS - Theology and Religious Studies
VIS - Visual Arts
University Leadership
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Narrative Courses
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Introductory Humanities (1 each of HI, LT, and FPA are required)
HI
History (HI) core course
HI
History (HI) core course - HI 103 or HI 104 recommended
Literature (LT) core course
Literature (LT) core course - EN 225 or EN 227 recommended
Fine and Performing Arts (FPA) core course
Depth in Humanities core course
Depth in Humanities core course - History recommended
MA
Mathematics (MT) core course
Mathematics (MT) core course - MA 127 recommended
Mathematics (MT) core course - MA 132 recommended
Mathematics (MT) core course - MA 119 or higher, MA 132 recommended
Natural Science (NS) core course
Natural Science (NS) core course (chemistry or physics recommended)
Natural Science (NS) core course (lab optional, chemistry or physics recommended)
Natural Science (NS) core course with lab
Natural Science (NS) core course with lab (BIO 120 and BIO 120L recommended)
Natural Science (NS) core course with lab (biology recommended)
Natural Science (NS) core course with a lab (chemistry or physics recommended)
Social Science (SS) core course
Social Science (SS) core course - POL 104 recommended
Social Science (SS) core course in economics, psychology, or sociology
Social Science (SS) core course - PSY 101 recommended
Social Science (SS) core course - PSY 101 or PSY 110 recommended
Social Science (SS) core course (economics)
Social Science (SS) core course (sociology)
Social Science (SS) core course (economics, politics, or sociology)
Social Science (SS) core course (politics, psychology, or economics)
Social Science (SS) core course (politics, psychology, or sociology)
Social Science (SS) core course in a non-psychology discipline
Depth in Sciences (DSCI) core course
Philosophy (PH) core course
Depth in Faith and Reason core course
Depth in Faith and Reason core course (PH 311 recommended)
One (1) elective
One (1) elective (psychology recommended)
One (1) elective (sociology recommended)
One (1) major elective
One (1) elective - COMM 101 recommended
One (1) elective - foreign language recommended
Two (2) electives
Three (3) electives
Four (4) electives
Two (2) or three (3) electives
Electives
One (1) major elective at the 300-level or above
One (1) major elective at the 200 level or above
Comprehensive exam
Two (2) elective credits
One (1) elective (Global classroom recommended)
One (1) ethics elective
One (1) major elective
One (1) specialty course
One (1) specialty course or elective
One (1) three-credit ethics elective
or pre-professional course
Project or internship in the student’s major field in the area of sustainability
Sustainability-themed study abroad courses
Three (3) specialty courses
Two (2) major electives
Two (2) specialty courses
OR
Comprehensive Qualifying Exam (CQX)
EN
One (1) linguistics course
One (1) 500/600-level elective
One (1) graduate-level elective
or another approved graduate course from a related field
Six (6) credits of electives at the 500-level outside of HPR
Six (6) credits of electives at the 500-level from HPR listings or outside of the school
FA
Three (3) courses from the following:
Three (3) credits of approved electives
Twelve (12) credits of approved electives
Cybersecurity Electives
One (1) cybersecurity or data science 500/600-level course elective
One (1) 500/600-level College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology course elective
One (1) IT or other 500/600-level College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology course elective
Students may extend their data collection and data analysis by taking the following 1-credit course (maximum 3 times)
Students may extend their dissertation preparation timeline to reach a successful oral defense and complete the dissertation itself by taking the following 1-credit course (maximum 3 times)
Two (2) graduate-level electives from the College
Students may extend their proposal preparation timeline to reach candidacy by taking the following 1-credit course (maximum 3 times)
Two (2) College of Business, Innovation, Leadership and Technology graduate-level electives
Nine (9) credits of health and human performance electives at the 500-level
For BBA and Economics majors only
One (1) approved minor or upper-level business course
One (1) elective (MGT 123 recommended)
Two (2) minor or upper-level business courses
One (1) advanced business elective
Minor course
Minor or Elective course
One (1) IT or DATA elective outside of minor
One (1) approved minor or upper-level IT or DATA course
Natural Science Course, lab optional (Chemistry or Physics recommended)
One (1) IT or DATA elective
Two (2) approved minor or upper-level IT or DATA courses
Two (2) 300-level IT or DATA courses
Two (2) Information Technology Electives
One (1) upper-level biology elective
One (1) biology elective course
One (1) science elective
or higher level
One (1) science elective with lab
Two (2) science electives
One (1) communication elective - WI
One (1) writing and presentation course
One (1) communication digital media course
One (1) communication elective course
Two (2) communication major electives
Two (2) additional writing and presentation courses
Two (2) communication elective courses
Three (3) communication elective courses
Digital Production and Design cluster major elective
Humanities cluster major elective
Writing cluster major elective
Three (3) credits from the Humanities cluster, including the option of EN 183 Introduction to Film and Visual Studies
Six (6) credits from the Digital Production and Design cluster
Six (6) credits from the Writing cluster
One (1) economics course
One (1) 300/400-level economics course
Two (2) 300/400-level economics courses
One (1) literature major elective
One (1) literature major elective at the 300-level or above
One (1) major elective numbered EN 112 or above
One (1) media & performance track major elective
One (1) EN/HUM 5XX elective
Three (3) graduate electives in EN or HUM
One (1) major elective - EN 321 or above
One (1) major elective - writing
One (1) support skills major elective
Three (3) credits of literature electives numbered EN 112 or above
Three (3) credits of literature electives at the 300-level or above
Two (2) major electives - EN 321 or above
Two (2) major electives - writing
Nine (9) credits in electives numbered EN 321 or above
One (1) fine arts studio elective - FA 213 recommended
FA
Nine (9) credits in fine arts studio electives, in three (3) different media
Three (3) credits in fine arts studio or digital art electives
One (1) writing for industry program elective
One (1) 300-level history course
One (1) 300-level history (HI-2) core course
Two (2) 300-level history courses
Twelve (12) credits in 300-level history courses
One (1) elective (HPR 240 Principles of Epidemiology or pre-professional course)
One (1) elective - HPR 335 Current Topics in Public Health recommended
One (1) elective or pre-professional course
One (1) health and human performance activity elective
HPR
One (1) health and human performance elective
HPR
One (1) health and human performance elective
Six (6) credits in 500-level health and human performance electives
Six (6) credits of electives at the 500-level from HPR listings or outside of the department
Two (2) Health and Human Performance Graduate Electives
Two (2) Health and Human Performance or other graduate electives
One (1) interior architecture and design elective
One (1) elective - POL 101 recommended
One (1) politics course
Two (2) politics courses
Four (4) electives, one (1) 300/400 level psychology course recommended
One (1) advanced PSY elective
One (1) 300/400-level psychology course
One (1) 300/400-level psychology course
Two (2) 300/400 level psychology electives
One (1) 200-level major elective
One (1) major elective (SOC 204 recommended)
Two (2) theology/religious studies courses
Twelve (12) credits in theology and religious studies electives
Elective(s) approved by education advisor
One (1) content area course (300+ level course)
One (1) content area course
One (1) elective - HPR 406 (Stress Management) or BIO 111 Human Genetics for Non Majors recommended
ENGR 200+
Computer Applications in Engineering
ENGR 201+
Statics
ENGR 202+
Dynamics
ENGR 203+
Mechanics of Materials
ENGR 206+
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
ENGR 460+
Engineering Economy
MATH 266+
Elementary Differential Equations
ME 101+
Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
ME 201C+
Student Design Lecture
ME 301+
Materials Science
ME 306+
Fluid Mechanics
ME 322+
Design of Machinery
ME 323+
Machine Component Design
ME 323L+
Machine Component Design Lab
ME 341+
Thermodynamics
ME 418+
Manufacturing Processes
ME 418L++
Manufacturing Processes Lab
ME 474+
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
ME 480+
Mechanical Engineering Seminar
ME 483++
Mechanical Measurements Lab
ME 487+
Engineering Design
ME 487+
Engineering Design
Tech Elec+
ME Technical Elective
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