Start Date
End Date
Years
2223

Elementary Education Social Studies Major

Students with a major in elementary education social studies must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or greater overall, in the major, and/or minor(s) with no grade below a "B-" in the professional education sequence and no grade below a "C" in the major and/or minor(s).

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Education, Leadership & Public Service, School of department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementa…

Total Credits Required 131
General Education
30-40
Required Courses in Major 36
 
Economics Electives 8
Choose from the following:
EC 101 Introduction to Economics (4 cr.) [PERS]
EC 201 Microeconomic Principles (4 cr.)
EC 202 Macroeconomic Principles (4 cr.)
 
Geography Electives 8
Choose from the following:
GC 100 Physical Geography (4 cr.) [SCII] or
     GC 101 Introduction to Environmental Science (4 cr.) [INTT]
GC 164 Human Geography (4 cr.) [SOCR]
 
History Electives 8
Choose from the following:
HS 201 World History to 1520 (4 cr.) [SOCR] or
     HS 202 World History since 1400 (4 cr.) [SOCR]
HS 221 The United States to 1865 (4 cr.) [PERS]
 
Political Science Electives 8
Choose from the following:
PS 101 Introduction to Political Science (4 cr.) [PERS]
PS 105 American Government (4 cr.) [PERS]
PS 203 Comparative Government and Politics (4 cr.)
PS 309 State and Local Government (4 cr.) [PERS]
EC/GC/HS/PS Electives 4
Choose a 300-level course if PS 309 is not taken above.
 
Professional Education 25
ED 201 Introduction to Education 2
ED 230 Teaching for Learning in the Elementary Classroom 4
ED 301 Dimensions of American Education 2
ED 318 Elementary Reading Instruction II 3
ED 361 Special Education and the General Classroom Teacher 2
ED 420 Teaching in the Elementary School 11
ED 450 Seminar in Teaching 1
Required Cognates 25
MSED 150 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher I 4
MSED 151 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher II 4
MSED 250 Physical Science for Educators 4
MSED 251 Life Science for Educators 4
MSED 252 Earth Science for Educators 4
ED 353 Methods and Materials in Teaching Elementary School Mathematics 3
ED 483 Educational Media Technology 2
Planned Program 25
ED 310 Social Studies Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 312 Science Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 306 Children's Literature 3
ED 311 Language Arts Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 316 Elementary Reading Instruction I 3
HL 150 Health and Education for the Elementary School Teacher 2
MU 149 Music in the Elementary School 2
AD 310 Art for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 2
ED 307 Integrating the Arts into the Elementary Curriculum 2
PE 224 Developmental Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2

All students in the elementary education curriculum must complete a 15 credit hour social studies requirement. Any AN, EC, HS, PS or SO prefixed course fulfills this requirement, as well as ED 101, FR 310, GC 100, GC 101, GC 164, GC 300, GC 305, GR 310, GC 360, HL 322, NAS 204, NAS 310, NAS 315, PL 270 and SN 314. These credits can be double counted with other program requirements.

This major does not require a minor.

Elementary Education Mathematics Major

Students with a major in elementary education mathematics must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or greater overall, in the major, and/or minor(s) with no grade below a "B-" in the professional education sequence and no grade below a "C" in the major and/or minor(s).

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Education, Leadership & Public Service, School of department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementa…

Total Credits Required 133
General Education
30-40
Core 33
CS 255 Computing for Teachers* 4
MSED 150 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher I 4
MSED 151 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher II 4
DATA 109 Introduction to Statistics [QUAR] 4
MA 161 Calculus I [QUAR] 4
MA 331 Geometry for Educators 4
ED 353 Methods and Materials in Teaching Elementary School Mathematics 3
ED 354 Topics in Teaching Middle School Mathematics 3
MA 484 History of Mathematical Thought 3
 
Professional Education 25
ED 201 Introduction to Education 2
ED 230 Teaching for Learning in the Elementary Classroom 4
ED 301 Dimensions of American Education 2
ED 318 Elementary Reading Instruction II 3
ED 361 Special Education and the General Classroom Teacher 2
ED 420 Teaching in the Elementary School 11
ED 450 Seminar in Teaching 1
 
Required Cognates 14
MSED 250 Physical Science for Educators 4
MSED 251 Life Science for Educators 4
MSED 252 Earth Science for Educators 4
ED 483 Educational Media Technology 2
 
Planned Program 25
ED 310 Social Studies Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 312 Science Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 306 Children's Literature 3
ED 311 Language Arts Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 316 Elementary Reading Instruction I 3
HL 150 Health and Education for the Elementary School Teacher 2
MU 149 Music in the Elementary School 2
AD 310 Art for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 2
ED 307 Integrating the Arts into the Elementary Curriculum 2
PE 224 Developmental Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2
 
Other Required Courses 4
HS 221 The United States to 1865 [PERS] 4

Social Studies Component - All students in the elementary education curriculum must complete a 15 credit hour social studies requirement. Any AN, EC, HS, PS or SO prefixed course fulfills this requirement, as well as ED 101, FR 310, GC 100, GC 101, GC 164, GC 300, GC 305, GR 310, GC 360, HL 322, NAS 204, NAS 310, NAS 315, PL 270 and SN 314. These credits can be double counted with other program requirements.

 *CS 255 is no longer being offered. Elementary Education Mathematics majors can use CS 101 Website Construction or CS 120 Computer Science 1 as a substitution course. 

This major does not require a minor.

Elementary Education Language Arts Major

Students with a major in elementary education language arts must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or greater overall, in the major, and/or minor(s) with no grade below a "B-" in the professional education sequence and no grade below a "C" in the major and/or minor(s).

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Education, Leadership & Public Service, School of department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementa…

Total Credits Required 130
General Education
30-40
Core 36
ED 306 Children's Literature 3
ED 311 Language Arts Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 316 Elementary Reading Instruction I 3
EN 247 Introduction to Literary Studies 4
EN 304 The Teaching of the English Language 4
EN 309 The Teaching of Writing 4
SP 100 Public Address [EFFC] 4
SP 110 Interpersonal Communication [INTT] 4
Communication Elective 4
Choose from the following:
     BC 165 Introduction to Mass Media (4 cr.) [PERS]
     SP 402 Communication Criticism (4 cr.)
     SP 404 Communication and the Arts (4 cr.)
     SP 410 Advanced Interpersonal Communication (4 cr.)
     SP 412 Nonverbal Communication (4 cr.)
     TH 130 The Theatre Experience (4 cr.) [HUME]
     TH 132 Acting 1 (2 cr.)
English Electives 3
 
Professional Education 25
ED 201 Introduction to Education 2
ED 230 Teaching for Learning in the Elementary Classroom 4
ED 301 Dimensions of American Education 2
ED 318 Elementary Reading Instruction II 3
ED 361 Special Education and the General Classroom Teacher 2
ED 420 Teaching in the Elementary School 11
ED 450 Seminar in Teaching 1
 
Required Cognates 14
MSED 250 Physical Science for Educators 4
MSED 251 Life Science for Educators 4
MSED 252 Earth Science for Educators 4
ED 483 Educational Media Technology 2
 
Planned Program 27
ED 310 Social Studies Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 312 Science Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
MSED 150 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher I 4
MSED 151 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher II 4
ED 353 Methods and Materials in Teaching Elementary School Mathematics 3
HL 150 Health and Education for the Elementary School Teacher 2
MU 149 Music in the Elementary School 2
AD 310 Art for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 2
ED 307 Integrating the Arts into the Elementary Curriculum 2
PE 224 Developmental Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2
 
Other Required Courses 4
HS 221 The United States to 1865 [PERS] 4

Social Studies Component - All students in the elementary education curriculum must complete a 15 credit hour social studies requirement. Any AN, EC, HS, PS or SO prefixed course fulfills this requirement, as well as ED 101, FR 310, GC 100, GC 101, GC 164, GC 300, GC 305, GR 310, GC 360, HL 322, NAS 204, NAS 310, NAS 315, PL 270 and SN 314. These credits can be double counted with other program requirements.

This major does not require a minor.

 

Elementary Education Integrated Science Major

Students with a major in elementary education integrated science must maintain a grade point average of 3.0 or greater overall, in the major, and/or minor(s) with no grade below a "B-" in the professional education sequence and no grade below a "C" in the major and/or minor(s).

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Education, Leadership & Public Service, School of department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/education-training-and-library/kindergarten-and-elementa…

Total Credits Required 124
General Education
30-40
Required Courses in Major 37-38
 
Core 12
MSED 250 Physical Science for Educators 4
MSED 251 Life Science for Educators 4
MSED 252 Earth Science for Educators 4
 
Biology Electives 8
Choose from the following:
BI 100 Biological Science (4 cr.) [SCII]
BI 104 Human Anatomy and Physiology (4 cr.)
BI 111 Introductory Biology: Principles (4 cr.) [SCII]
BI 112 Introductory Biology: Diversity (4 cr.)
 
Physical Science Electives 9-10
Choose 1 of the following chemistry courses:
CH 105 Chemical Principles (4 cr.) [SCII]
CH 111 General Chemistry I (5 cr.) [SCII]
Choose 1 of the following physics courses:
PH 201 College Physics I (5 cr.) [SCII]
PH 220 Introductory Physics I (5 cr.) [SCII]
 
Earth/Space Science Electives 8
Choose from the following:
AS 103 Observational and Solar System Astronomy (4 cr.) [QUAR]
GC 101 Introduction to Environmental Science (4 cr.) [INTT]
GC 255 Physical Geology (4 cr.) [SCII]
GC 385 Weather and Climate (4 cr.)
GC 465 Hydrology (4 cr.)
 
Professional Education 25
ED 201 Introduction to Education 2
ED 230 Teaching for Learning in the Elementary Classroom 4
ED 301 Dimensions of American Education 2
ED 318 Elementary Reading Instruction II 3
ED 361 Special Education and the General Classroom Teacher 2
ED 420 Teaching in the Elementary School 11
ED 450 Seminar in Teaching 1
 
Required Cognates 13
MSED 150 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher I 4
MSED 151 Mathematics for the Elementary School Teacher II 4
ED 353 Methods and Materials in Teaching Elementary School Mathematics 3
ED 483 Educational Media Technology 2
 
Planned Program 25
ED 310 Social Studies Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 306 Children's Literature 3
ED 311 Language Arts Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 312 Science Methods and Materials for Elementary Teachers 3
ED 316 Elementary Reading Instruction I 3
HL 150 Health and Education for the Elementary School Teacher 2
MU 149 Music in the Elementary School 2
AD 310 Art for the Elementary Classroom Teacher 2
ED 307 Integrating the Arts into the Elementary Curriculum 2
PE 224 Developmental Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 2
 
Other Required Courses 4
HS 221 The United States to 1865 [PERS] 4

Social Studies Component - All students in the elementary education curriculum must complete a 15 credit hour social studies requirement. Any AN, EC, HS, PS or SO prefixed course fulfills this requirement, as well as ED 101, FR 310, GC 100, GC 101, GC 164, GC 300, GC 305, GR 310, GC 360, HL 322, NAS 204, NAS 310, NAS 315, PL 270 and SN 314. These credits can be double counted with other program requirements.

This major does not require a minor.

 

Theatre and Entertainment Arts Minor

Department minors must maintain a 2.00 grade point average.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Theatre and Dance department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/entertainment-and-sports/home.htm

Total Credits Required 20
Required Courses for Minor 10
TH 130 The Theatre Experience [HUME] 4
TH 131 Stagecraft 2
TH 132 Acting 1 2
TH 491 Practicum in Theatre and Entertainment Arts (1 cr.) 2
    One credit course repeated two times.  
 
Theatre and Entertainment Arts Electives 10
    Choose from any TH prefix courses, except TH 480.  

Communication Studies Minor

Public Relations Minor

This minor is a professional program based off of the Public Relations Society of America’s Guidelines for Undergraduate Education. It teaches research, writing, and strategy skills that students need to succeed in private and public sector careers. Throughout the curriculum, students will work on client-based PR projects that help contribute to a professional portfolio of their work.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Business, College of department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/public-relations-specialists.htm

Total Credits Required 20

Media Studies Minor

Students majoring in a departmental program that requires SP 110, who elect this minor, should count SP 110 in their major and replace it in the minor with TH 130.

Department minors must maintain a 2.00 grade point average.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Communication and Media Studies department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/home.htm

Total Credits Required 20

Theatre and Entertainment Arts Major - Bachelor of Arts

This degree focuses on the student and their particular needs. It combines both classroom and hands on education to create a well-rounded theatre generalist. The foundation of the curriculum is an equal mix of performance and technical theatre courses giving the student a solid launching pad in which to select their specific theatre electives. The elective requirements allow each student to build their specific education experience along with help from our dedicated faculty.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Theatre and Dance department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/entertainment-and-sports/home.htm

Total Credits Required 120
General Education
30-40
Theatre and Entertainment Arts Major 62
 
Foundation 34
DAN 130 The Dance Experience 4
TH 131 Stagecraft 2
TH 132 Acting 1 2
TH 141 Fundamentals of Design 2
TH 352 Directing Theory 4
TH 253 Introduction to Stage Management 2
TH 360 Theatre History 1 4
TH 361 Theatre History 2 or 4
     TH 260 Dramatic Lit (4 cr.)
TH 432 Theatre and Entertainment Careers 1
TH 456 Entertainment Arts Management 4
TH 491 Practicum in Theatre and Entertainment Arts (1 cr.) 4
    Must be repeated four times for credit.  
TH 493 Field Studies or 1
     TH 492 Internship in Theatre and Entertainment Arts (1 - 8 cr.)
 
Theatre Electives 28
Must take a minimum of 28 credits from the following: 28
     TH 140 Stage Electrics (2 cr.)
     TH 142 Sound and Media Engineering (2 cr.)
     TH 143 Costume Construction (2 cr.)
     TH 233 Digital Drafting and Rendering (2 cr.)
     TH 234 Makeup Studio (2 cr.)
     TH 240 Introduction to Lighting Design (2 cr.)
     TH 241 Introduction to Scenic Design (2 cr.)
     TH 242 Introduction Sound and Media Design (2 cr.)
     TH 243 Introduction to Costume Design (2 cr.)
     TH 245 Voice and Movement (4 cr.)
     TH 247 Performance Studio (4 cr.)
        May be taken three times with different content for credit.  
     TH 330 Acting 2 (4 cr.)
     TH 331 Advanced Stagecraft (4 cr.)
     TH 333 Scenic Painting (2 cr.)
     TH 334 Casting and Molding (2 cr.)
     TH 340 Programming for Lighting (2 cr.)
     TH 341 Stage Properties (2 cr.)
     TH 342 Programming for Sound and Media (2 cr.)
     TH 343 Advanced Costume Construction (2 cr.)
     TH 440 Advanced Lighting Design (4 cr.)
     TH 441 Advanced Scenic Design (4 cr.)
     TH 442 Advanced Sound and Media Design (4 cr.)
     TH 443 Advanced Costume Design (4 cr.)
     TH 453 Advanced Stage Management (4 cr.)
     DAN 201 Beginning Ballet Technique (2 cr.) or
         DAN 301 Intermediate Ballet Technique (2 cr.) or
         DAN 401 Advanced Ballet Technique (2 cr.)
     DAN 203 Beginning Jazz Technique (2 cr.) or
         DAN 303 Intermediate Jazz Technique (2 cr.) or
         DAN 403 Advanced Jazz Technique (2 cr.)
     DAN 204 Beginning Tap Dance (1 cr.) or
         DAN 304 Dance Improvisation (1 cr.) or
         DAN 404 Dance Management (2 cr.)
     DAN 310 Choreography Audition Prep (1 cr.)

Foreign Language Requirement 4
Course in Foreign Language at the 202 level or higher* 4

* Students unable to complete the language requirement may be given the option of a Bachelor of Science degree.

This major does not require a minor.

Communication Studies Major

This major teaches face-to-face communication skills and critical thinking skills based upon a body of knowledge that is transportable and applicable to a variety of career paths. Performance and theoretical electives afford students the opportunity to tailor their studies to their interests as they prepare for careers ranging from sales to supervision, from the ministry to law. A background in communication studies is an asset to all career-minded individuals who must communicate clearly, forcefully and persuasively.

All department majors must maintain a 2.50 grade point average in the major and earn at least a “C-” in all major courses that are required for graduation, unless otherwise noted. 

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Communication and Media Studies department page.

For related information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://www.bls.gov/ooh/media-and-communication/home.htm

Total Credits Required 120
General Education
30-40
Required Courses in Major 44-48

Introductory Core 12
SP 100 Public Address [EFFC] 4
SP 110 Interpersonal Communication [INTT] 4
SP 120 Small Group Process 4
 
Critical Thinking 8
SP 200 Argumentation 4
SP 250 Research Methods and Careers in Communication 4
 
Theoretical Foundation 8
SP 310 Communication Theory 4
SP 320 New Media Literacy 4
 
Applications 2
SP 491 Practicum in Communication Studies 1 - 8
SP 492 Internship in Communication Studies 1 - 8
 
Assessment 2
SP 480 Communication Capstone 2
 
Concentration 12-16
Choose one area of specialization and declare that track with departmental advisor before the end of the Junior year.

    Health and Environmental Communication 16
     BC 430 Health Communication and Media [INTT] 4
     SP 422 Crisis Communication 4
     SP 432 Environmental Communication or 4
         PR 432 Environmental Campaigns (4 cr.)
    Choose one course from the following: 4
         AH 336 Health Care in a Multi-Cultural Society (3 cr.) [SOCR]
         GC 424 Environmental Justice (4 cr.)
         HL 322 International Health Issues (4 cr.) [SOCR]
         NAS 342 Indigenous Environmental Movements (4 cr.) [INTT]
         NU 386 Interdisciplinary Study in Global Healthcare - Latin America (3 cr.) [SOCR]
 
    Interpersonal/Intercultural Communication 12
     BC 415 Intercultural Communication [SOCR] 4
     SP 410 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 4
    Choose one course from the following: 4
         AN 320 Native Peoples of North America (4 cr.)
         NAS 342 Indigenous Environmental Movements (4 cr.) [INTT]
         NU 386 Interdisciplinary Study in Global Healthcare - Latin America (3 cr.) [SOCR]
         PS 440 Race, Politics and Public Policy (4 cr.) [SOCR]
 
    Organizational Communication 12
     SP 421 Organizational Communication 4
     PR 332 Corporate Social Responsibility [SOCR] 4
    Choose one course from the following: 4
         SP 402 Communication Criticism (4 cr.)
         SP 410 Advanced Interpersonal Communication (4 cr.)
         SP 422 Crisis Communication (4 cr.)
         MGT 240 Organizational Behavior and Management (4 cr.)
         MGT 355 Methods of Training (4 cr.)
 
    Public Communication and Social Influence 12
     SP 401 Persuasion 4
     SP 422 Crisis Communication 4
    Choose one course from the following: 4
         BC 470 Mass Communication Law (4 cr.)
         BC 480 Media and Politics (4 cr.) or
             PS 480 Media and Politics (4 cr.)
         LDR 300 Leadership in Diverse Workplaces (4 cr.) [SOCR]
         NAS 310 Tribal Law and Government (4 cr.)
         PR 432 Environmental Campaigns (4 cr.)
         PS 440 Race, Politics and Public Policy (4 cr.) [SOCR]
         PSY 220 Social Psychology (4 cr.)
         SP 402 Communication Criticism (4 cr.)
         SP 432 Environmental Communication (4 cr.)

This major does not require a minor.

Subscribe to 2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Bulletin