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Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog (As of 09-27-19)

Data Science, B.S.

Degree: Bachelor of Science
Credit Hours: 65+

In addition to completing the requirements for this major, students must also complete the degree requirements specified in the Academic Regulations section of this catalog.

Courses within this major may also satisfy general education requirements. Please consult the Liberal Arts and Sciences General Education Requirements for more information.

Required Courses

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
DATA 101 Introduction to Data Science (3)
DATA 210 Dataset Organization and Management (3)
DATA 495 Data Science Capstone (3)

Prerequisite(s): DATA 210  


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CSCI 470 and MATH 441 

Math Requirement

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
MATH 120 Introductory Calculus (4)

Prerequisite(s): Placement or C- or better in MATH 111 

MATH 203 Linear Algebra (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 120 or permission of the instructor.

MATH 207 Discrete Structures I (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 105 or MATH 111 or MATH 120 

MATH 250 Statistical Methods I (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 105 with a C- or better or MATH 111 or MATH 120 or permission of instructor.

MATH 350 Statistical Methods II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 250; and either MATH 120 or MATH 105 with a C- or better; or permission of the instructor.

MATH 440 Statistical Learning I (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 350 

MATH 441 Statistical Learning II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 440 

Computer Science Requirement

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
CSCI 220 Computer Programming I (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 120 or CSCI 140 or CSCI 180 or CSCI 215 or MATH 105 or MATH 111 or higher math or permission of the department.


Co-requisite(s): CSCI 220L 

CSCI 220L Programming I Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CSCI 220.

CSCI 221 Computer Programming II (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 220 with a grade of C- or better and CSCI 220L with a grade of C- or better


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 207 

CSCI 230 Data Structures and Algorithms (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better and MATH 207.

CSCI 310 Advanced Algorithms (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 230 with a grade of C- or better and MATH 207.

CSCI 334 Data Mining (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better, MATH 207, and MATH 250.

CSCI 470 Principles of Artificial Intelligence (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 230 with a grade of C- or better

Elective Requirement. Select 6 credit hours from the following:

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
CSCI 315 Server-Side Web Programming (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better

CSCI 325 Functional and Logic Programming (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better and MATH 207 

CSCI 332 Database Concepts (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better and MATH 207.

CSCI 380 User Interface Development (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221 with a grade of C- or better


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 207 

CSCI 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

CSCI 410 Automata and Formal Languages (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 307.

CSCI 420 Principles of Compiler Design (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 320 and MATH 307 

CSCI 432 Concepts of Database Implementation (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 332 and MATH 307.

CSCI 440 Computer Networks (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 340, MATH 250, and MATH 307.

CSCI 450 Architecture of Advanced Computer Systems (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 340 or CSCI 350.

CSCI 459 Service-Oriented Computing (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 221, CSCI 230 or CSCI 315 

CSCI 480 Principles of Computer Graphics (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 230 with a grade of C- or better and MATH 120 or MATH 105 

CSCI 490 Special Topics (3)

Prerequisite(s): CSCI 230 with a grade of C- or better, and permission of the instructor

MATH 307 Discrete Structures II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 207 or MATH 295 or permission of instructor.

MATH 323 Differential Equations (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 221 and either MATH 203 or permission of the instructor.

MATH 340 Axiomatic Geometry (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 295 or permission of the instructor.

MATH 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

MATH 402 Advanced Linear Algebra (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and at least one of MATH 303 and MATH 311.

MATH 403 Abstract Algebra II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 303.

MATH 411 Advanced Calculus II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 311.

MATH 415 Complex Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 311.

MATH 417 Reading and Research (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and permission of the instructor and department chair.

MATH 418 Reading and Research (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and permission of the instructor and department chair.

MATH 423 Partial Differential Equations (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 221 and MATH 323.

MATH 430 Mathematical Statistics I (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 221 

MATH 431 Mathematical Statistics II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 430 

MATH 445 Numerical Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 245 and MATH 323.

MATH 449 Linear Models (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 350 

MATH 451 Linear Programming and Optimization (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203, MATH 221, and CSCI 220 or MATH 245, or permission of the instructor.

MATH 452 Operations Research (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 221, and either CSCI 220 or MATH 245.

MATH 455 Bayesian Statistical Methods (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 430.

MATH 460 Stochastic Processes (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 430 

MATH 461 Time Series (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 430 

MATH 470 Mathematical Modeling (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 203 and MATH 323, and either MATH 246 or CSCI 220, or permission of the instructor. MATH 430 is recommended.

MATH 475 Statistical Consulting (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 350 and one of the following: MATH 440, MATH 441, MATH 451, MATH 452, or CSCI 334.

MATH 480 Topics in Applied Mathematics (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MATH 485 Topics in Pure Mathematics (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MATH 490 Practicum in Mathematics (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and permission of the instructor and department chair.

Select an emphasis from the following: Sciences, Business Analytics, Social Sciences, or Arts and Humanities

Sciences Emphasis

Complete an additional 9 credit hours at or above the 300-level from Astronomy (ASTR), Biology (BIOL), Biochemistry and Chemistry (CHEM), Geology (GEOL), or Physics (PHYS).

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
ASTR 306 Planetary Astronomy (3)

Prerequisite(s): ASTR 231 

ASTR 311 Stellar Astronomy and Astrophysics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ASTR 231 and MATH 221 

ASTR 312 Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy (3)

Prerequisite(s): ASTR 231 and MATH 221 

ASTR 377 Experimental Astronomy (4)

Prerequisite(s): ASTR 231 

ASTR 410 Black Holes: Advanced Topics (1)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 112 or permission of instructor.


Co-requisite(s): ASTR 210 

ASTR 413 Astrophysics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 301 and MATH 323 or permission of the instructor.

ASTR 460L NASA Space Mission Design Leadership Lab (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.


Co-requisite(s): ASTR 260/GEOL 260/PHYS 260 

BIOL 300 Botany (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L and BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 301 Plant Taxonomy (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L and BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 302 Plant Anatomy (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L and BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 303 Phycology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L and BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 304 Plant Physiology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D; one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 305 Genetics (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L and BIOL 112/BIOL 112L.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 211 and BIOL 211D, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 305L Genetics Lab (1)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 211 and BIOL 211D, BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 310 General Microbiology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D; one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305. CHEM 232 can be substituted for BIOL 211 and BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 312 Molecular Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D and BIOL 305; one year of chemistry. CHEM 232 can be substituted for BIOL 211 and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 312L Molecular Biology Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 312, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 313 Cell Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D; one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305. CHEM 232 can be substituted for BIOL 211 and BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 313L Cell Biology Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 313, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 314 Immunology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. One year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of the instructor.

BIOL 320 Histology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 321 General and Comparative Physiology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305; one year of chemistry. CHEM 232 can be substituted for BIOL 211 and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 322 Developmental Biology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 323 Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 332 Vertebrate Zoology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 333 Ornithology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 334 Herpetology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 335 Biology of Fishes (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 336 Parasitology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 337 Biology of Invertebrates (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 338 Entomology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 339 Dinosaur Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 340 Zoogeography (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 341 General Ecology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 342 Oceanography (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305; one year each of college mathematics and chemistry, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 343 Animal Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 343L Animal Behavior Lab (1)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211, and BIOL 305 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course; BIOL 343 or permission of instructor

BIOL 350 Evolution (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 351 Principles of Neurobiology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, BIOL 111, BIOL 112, and BIOL 211 or PSYC 214.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 352 Neurobiology and Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 351/PSYC 351 or PSYC 214.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 353 Hormones and Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111, BIOL 112, BIOL 211 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 354 Techniques in Neuroscience (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 351 or PSYC 351; MATH 250 or PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 or PSYC 250; permission of instructor

BIOL 356 Comparative Biomechanics (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250, and PHYS 101/PHYS 101L or PHYS 111/PHYS 111L 

BIOL 357 Oceanographic Research (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 342 and lab and permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 359 Study Abroad in Neuroscience (4)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

BIOL 360 Introduction to Biometry (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D; MATH 111 or equivalent or permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 396 Biophysical Modeling of Excitable Cells (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 211 and PHYS 102/PHYS 112/HONS 158 or permission of instructor.

BIOL 397 Research Experience in Biology (0, Repeatable)

Prerequisite(s): Only biology majors may take a Zero Credit Research course. Permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of instructor.

BIOL 399 Tutorial (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. GPA of at least 3.000 in biology courses; junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 406 Conservation Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305; BIOL 341 or permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 410 Applied and Environmental Microbiology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D; BIOL 310 and one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 411 Microtechnique and Cytochemistry (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 412 Capstone in Molecular Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, BIOL 305, BIOL 312 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CHEM 351 

BIOL 414 Environmental Immunology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, one year of chemistry.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, BIOL 312 or BIOL 313 or CHEM 351, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics and permission of the instructor.

BIOL 420 General and Comparative Endocrinology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics and a course in physiology or permission of the instructor.

BIOL 421 Topics in Physiology, Cell, and Molecular Biology of Marine Organisms (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 312 or BIOL 313; BIOL 321 and permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 423 Genomics (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250, and either BIOL 312 or BIOL 313; or permission of the instructor.

BIOL 444 Plant Ecology (4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 341 or permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 445 Systematic Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. Junior standing and at least one upper division course in organismal biology (e.g., BIOL 300, BIOL 301, BIOL 303, BIOL 332, BIOL 333, BIOL 334, BIOL 335, BIOL 336, BIOL 337 or BIOL 338).


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 446 Special Topics in Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 447 Seminar in Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing,BIOL 351/PSYC 351, BIOL 352/PSYC 352 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 448/PSYC 448) or (permission of the instructor and (BIOL 354 or BIOL 396/PHYS 396 or PSYC 464)) and

MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics or permission of the instructor.

 

BIOL 448 Bachelor’s Essay in Neuroscience (6)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 351/PSYC 351 and BIOL 352/PSYC 352 and permission of both the student’s major department and the neuroscience program director.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 449 Biology of Coral Reefs (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, BIOL 305 and BIOL 341. Open to undergraduate student of junior or senior standing who have completed at least 15 semester hours in biology and have a GPA of at least 3.000 in all biology courses. Students not meeting these requirements may enroll with permission of the instructor and departmental chair.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 450 Problems in Biology (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. Enrollment by permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 451 Problems in Marine Biology (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. Enrollment by permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 452 Seminar (1)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, and BIOL 211/BIOL 211D.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 453 Special Topics (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D and permission of the instructor.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 453L Special Topics Laboratory (1)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and permission of the instructor


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): BIOL 305, MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics 

BIOL 455 Seminar in Molecular Biology (2)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, BIOL 305, BIOL 312 and BIOL 313.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 250 or equivalent course in statistics.

BIOL 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111/BIOL 111L, BIOL 112/BIOL 112L, BIOL 211/BIOL 211D, and BIOL 305. GPA of at least 3.000 in all biology courses. Enrollment by permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.

CHEM 311 Inorganic Chemistry (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 232 and CHEM 232L 

CHEM 312L Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CHEM 311 

CHEM 341 Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics and Chemical Kinetics (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 220/CHEM 220L, MATH 229 or MATH 220 and MATH 221 


Co-requisite(s): CHEM 341L.

CHEM 341L Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics and Chemical Kinetics Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s): CHEM 341.

CHEM 342 Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 220/CHEM 220L, MATH 229 or MATH 220 and MATH 221 


Co-requisite(s): CHEM 342L.

CHEM 342L Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s): CHEM 342.

CHEM 343 Introduction to Modeling in Chemistry (1)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 231.

CHEM 351 Biochemistry (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 232 and CHEM 232L.

CHEM 352 Biochemistry II (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 351.

CHEM 353 Chemical Biology (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 351 

CHEM 354L Biochemistry Lab (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CHEM 351.

CHEM 355 Research Methods in Biochemistry (2)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 354L 

CHEM 356 Biochemical Basis of Disease (2)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 351 

CHEM 371 Chemical Synthesis and Characterization (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 220, CHEM 220L, CHEM 232, CHEM 232L.

CHEM 381 Internship (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and at least a 2.500 GPA both overall and in the major.

CHEM 397 Research Experience Chemistry and Biochemistry (0)

Prerequisite(s): Only majors may take a Zero Credit Research course. Permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.

CHEM 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

CHEM 421 Instrumental Methods of Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 220, CHEM 220L, CHEM 232, CHEM 232L


Co-requisite(s): CHEM 421L 

CHEM 421L Instrumental Lab (1)

Co-requisite(s): CHEM 421 

CHEM 422 Environmental Chemistry (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 220, CHEM 220L, CHEM 232, CHEM 232L 

CHEM 422L Environmental Chemistry Laboratory (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): CHEM 422.

CHEM 431 Advanced Organic Chemistry (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 232 and CHEM 232L 

CHEM 441 Advanced Physical Chemistry (3)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 341/CHEM 341L and CHEM 342/CHEM 342L 

CHEM 481 Introductory Research I (2)
CHEM 482 Introductory Research II (2)
CHEM 483 Advanced Special Topics in Chemistry and Biochemistry (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor.

CHEM 490 Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar (1)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing.

CHEM 492 Senior Seminar (1)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 341 and senior status.

CHEM 499 Bachelors’ Essay (6)
GEOL 303 Independent Study in Geology (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior class standing or departmental approval.

GEOL 312 Environmental Field Methods (3)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 105, and GEOL 272.

GEOL 314 Introduction to Remote Sensing (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156.

GEOL 320 Earth Resources (3)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156, GEOL 256 

GEOL 333 Paleobiology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 339 Seafloor Research (3)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 OR GEOL 107, GEOL 239, GEOL 257, or permission of instructor 

GEOL 352 Structural Geology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; MATH 111 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 357 Oceanographic Research-the Transect Program (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 257 and permission of the instructor.

GEOL 360 Field Studies (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; GEOL 272, and GEOL 352, or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 385 Internship (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing with at least a 2.500 GPA both overall and in the geology major. This course may not be applied as an elective course required in the major

GEOL 395 Special Topics (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103/GEOL 103L or HONS 155/HONS 155L; GEOL 105/GEOL 105L or HONS 156/HONS 156L.

GEOL 397 Research Experience in Geology (0)

Prerequisite(s): Only declared Geology majors may take a Zero Credit Research course. Permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.

GEOL 399 Tutorial (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

GEOL 402 Geospatial Science (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 103L, MATH 101 or MATH 111 or MATH 120, junor or senior standing

GEOL 411 Tectonics (3)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; GEOL 272 and GEOL 352; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 412 Crustal Geophysics (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 120; GEOL 103 or HONS 155; GEOL 105 or HONS 156; and GEOL 352; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 416 Paleoecology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; GEOL 272, GEOL 333, and GEOL 430; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 430 Sedimentary Petrology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 434 Geology of the Carolinas (3)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; GEOL 272 and GEOL 352; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 438 Hydrogeology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; MATH 111 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 440 Igneous & Metamorphic Petrology (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 441 Pollution in the Environment (4)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 111 and CHEM 112 or GEOL 250; GEOL 291; or the equivalent; or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 442 Geological Application of Remote Sensing (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156. Some computer experience is helpful.

GEOL 444 Quantitative Hydrogeology (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 220, GEOL 438, or permission of the instructor.

GEOL 449 Geographical Information Systems (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103  and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; and GEOL 402; or permission of the instructor. Some computer experience is helpful.

GEOL 460L NASA Space Mission Design Leadership Lab (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructors


Co-requisite(s): GEOL 260 

GEOL 469 Advanced GIS - Environmental and Hazards Modeling (4)

Prerequisite(s): GEOL 103 and GEOL 105 or HONS 155 and HONS 156; GEOL 402; or permission of instructor 

GEOL 491 Senior Thesis (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

GEOL 492 Senior Seminar (1)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing as a geology major.

GEOL 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)
PHYS 301 Classical Mechanics (3)

Prerequisite(s): (PHYS 112 or HONS 158) and (MATH 323 or PHYS 272) or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 302 Classical Mechanics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 301.

PHYS 320 Intro to Electronics (4)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 102 and MATH 120 or PHYS 112 or HONS 158 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 331 Introduction to Modern Physics II (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 340 Photonics (4)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 112 or HONS 158 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 350 Energy Production (4)

Prerequisite(s): CHEM 111 + (PHYS 112 or HONS 158 or (PHYS 102 + MATH 120))

PHYS 370 Experimental Physics (4)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 or PHYS 225 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 381 Internship (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): Physics or meteorology majors and PHYS 370 or permission of the coordinator.

PHYS 390 Research (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor and chair.

PHYS 394 Digital Signal and Image Processing with Biomedical Applications (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 112 and PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and HONS 158L 


Co-requisite(s): PHYS 394L 

PHYS 394L Digital Signal and Image Processing with Biomedical Applications Laboratory (1)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 112 and PHYS 112L or HONS 158 and HONS 158L 


Co-requisite(s): PHYS 394 

PHYS 396 Biophysical Modeling of Excitable Cells (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 111 and (PHYS 112 or HONS 158) or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 397 Research Experience Physics/Astronomy (0)

Prerequisite(s): Only majors may take a Zero Credit Research course. Permission of the instructor and approval of the department chair.

PHYS 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

PHYS 403 Introductory Quantum Mechanics I (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 and (MATH 323 or PHYS 272) or permission of instructor.

PHYS 404 Introductory Quantum Mechanics II (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 403 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 405 Thermal Physics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 and (MATH 323 or PHYS 272) or permission of instructor.

PHYS 407 Introduction to Nuclear Physics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 408 Introduction to Solid State Physics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 230 and (MATH 323 or PHYS 272) or permission of instructor.

PHYS 409 Electromagnetism I (3)

Prerequisite(s): (PHYS 112 or HONS 158) and (MATH 323 or PHYS 272) or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 410 Electromagnetism II (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 409.

PHYS 412 Special Topics (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

PHYS 415 Fluid Mechanics (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 323 or PHYS 272 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 419 Research Seminar (1)

Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): PHYS 370 or ASTR 377 or permission of the instructor.

PHYS 420 Senior Research (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 419 and permission of the instructor and chair; no credit for both PHYS 420 and PHYS 499.

PHYS 425 Mesoscale Meteorology (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 221 and PHYS 215; or permission of the instructor

PHYS 457 Satellite Meteorology (3)

Prerequisite(s): One of the following: PHYS 459, PHYS 425, PHYS 230, PHYS 225, PHYS 215, PHYS 210, PHYS 106L with a grade of C- or better, PHYS 105; One of the following: PHYS 102 with a grade of C- or better, PHYS 112, HONS 158; and one of the following: MATH 220 or MATH 229; or permission of the instructor    

PHYS 459 Cloud and Precipitation Physics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 112 or HONS 158 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MATH 323 or PHYS 272 or permission of the instructor

PHYS 460L NASA Space Mission Design Leadership Lab (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructors.


Co-requisite(s): PHYS 260.

PHYS 481 Physics Problem Solving (1)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 370 or ASTR 377 

PHYS 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 419 or permission of department chair

Business Analytics Emphasis

Course NameTerm TakenGrade

Required Course:

 

INFM 350 Business Analytics (3)

Prerequisite(s): DATA 101, DSCI 232 

Complete 6 additional credit hours.

Complete 6 additional credit hours at or above the 300-level from Decision Science (DSCI), Economics (ECON), Entrepreneurship (ENTR), Finance (FINC), Information Management (INFM), International Business (INTB), Marketing (MKTG), or Supply Chain Management (SCIM).

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
DSCI 304 Production and Operations Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; DSCI 232, MGMT 301, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120.

DSCI 306 Introduction to Electronic Commerce (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 104; ACCT 203, ACCT 204; DSCI 232; DSCI 320, junior or senior standing.

DSCI 320 Management Information Systems (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, DSCI 232, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

DSCI 323 Computer-Based Decision Modeling (3)
DSCI 360 Special Topics in Decision Science (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; other prerequisites depending on topic.

DSCI 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; permission of the tutor and the chair.

DSCI 406 Quantitative Methods and Decision Making (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, DSCI 232, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120.

DSCI 420 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; written agreement with instructor and chair.

DSCI 444 Decision Sciences Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and declared major in the School of Business and Economics.

DSCI 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing.

ECON 303 Economics of Transportation and Geography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 304 Labor Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor. DSCI 232 is recommended.

ECON 305 Money & Financial Institutions (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 306 Monetary Theory and Policy (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 307 Urban Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 308 Evolution of Economic Doctrines (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 310 International Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 311 Environmental Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 316 Evolution of the U. S. Economy (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 317 Microeconomic Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 318 Macroeconomic Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 320 Managerial Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, DSCI 232, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 324 Game Theory (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 325 Economics for Development (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 330 Comparative Economic Systems (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 340 Public Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 350 Financial Markets in US Economy (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 104 or MATH 250; or permission of the instructor. ECON 305 is recommended.

ECON 360 Special Topics in Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the tutor and the department chair.

ECON 400 Senior Seminar in Economics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, ECON 317, ECON 318, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120, MATH 350 or DSCI 232; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 419 Introduction to Econometrics (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, 6 credit hours of 300- or 400-level ECON courses, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120, MATH 350 or DSCI 232; or permission of the instructor.

ECON 420 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Written agreement of the instructor and permission of the department chair.

ECON 444 Economics Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, 6 credit hours of 300- or 400-level ECON courses, acceptance to an internship program or site, interview with and approval of the instructor.

ECON 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Department approval.

ENTR 320 New Venture Modeling (3)

Prerequisite(s): ENTR 200 or MKTG 302 or ARTM 325 or CSCI 215 or permission of the instructor

ENTR 321 New Venture Planning (3)

Prerequisite(s): ACCT 203, ENTR 200 

ENTR 335 Financing New Ventures (3)

Prerequisite(s): ENTR 200 

ENTR 360 Special Topics in Entrepreneurship (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing

ENTR 375 Research in Entrepreneurship (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, ENTR 200, and either DSCI 232 or PSYC 220 

ENTR 406 Social Entrepreneurship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and ENTR 200 or 3 credit hours in ANTH or ECON or INTL or PHIL or SOCY or URST; or permission of the instructor

ENTR 407 Ecopreneurship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ENTR 200 or ENVT 200 or instructor permission

ENTR 420 Independent Study in Entrepreneurship (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; written agreement with the instructor

ENTR 445 Seminar in Entrepreneurship (1)

Prerequisite(s): ENTR 200 

ENTR 451 Health Sciences Entrepreneurship (3)

Prerequisite(s): ENTR 200 or permission of instructor for non-Business majors

ENTR 499 Bachelor’s Essay in Entrepreneurship (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing

FINC 303 Business Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250, DSCI 232 suggested.

FINC 313 Management of Financial Institutions (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, FINC 303, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

FINC 315 Intermediate Business Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, FINC 303, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

FINC 360 Special Topics in Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of the instructor.

FINC 382 International Financial Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ECON 201, ECON 200, FINC 303.

FINC 385 Individual Risk Management and Insurance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

FINC 386 Corporate Risk Management and Insurance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, FINC 303, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

FINC 389 Financial Management Information Systems (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; FINC 303 

FINC 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204; ECON 200, ECON 201; MATH 104 or MATH 250; FINC 303; plus permission of the instructor and the chair of the department.

FINC 400 Investment Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, DSCI 232, FINC 303, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

FINC 401 Fixed Income Investment Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 120, FINC 303, FINC 400, or permission of the instructor.

FINC 402 Derivatives Securities (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 120, FINC 303, FINC 400, or permission of the instructor.

FINC 410 Seminar in Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; ACCT 203, ACCT 204, FINC 303, ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104 or MATH 250.

FINC 415 Advanced Business Finance (3)

Prerequisite(s): FINC 303, FINC 315 

FINC 418 Advanced Valuation and Corporate Financial Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing; FINC 303, FINC 315 

FINC 420 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; written agreement of the instructor and permission of the department chair.

FINC 444 Finance Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing; declared major or minor in the School of Business; acceptance to an internship program or site; interview with and approval of the instructor. See the departmental internship coordinator for more details.

FINC 450 Applied Portfolio Management I (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

FINC 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and department approval.

FINC 451 Applied Portfolio Management II (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

INFM 330 Enterprise Data Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): DSCI 320 

INFM 350 Business Analytics (3)

Prerequisite(s): DATA 101, DSCI 232 

INFM 360 Special Topics in Information Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of the instructor

INFM 390 Enterprise Resource Planning (3)

Prerequisite(s): DSCI 320 

INTB 313 Global Commerce and Enterprise (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

INTB 314 Global Operations & Technology Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; DSCI 232, MGMT 301, MATH 104 or MATH 250, MATH 105 or MATH 120.

INTB 322 International Business (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, ECON 200, ECON 201 

INTB 344 International Business Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and International Business Program Director permission

INTB 360 Special Topics in International Business (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

INTB 390 International Social Enterprise and Development (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and instructor permission

INTB 409 Global Strategic Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): ACCT 203, ACCT 204, DSCI 232, ECON 200, ECON 201, FINC 303, INTB 314, MGMT 301, MKTG 302, MKTG 326, MATH 104 and MATH 105; senior standing.

INTB 420 Independent Study in International Business (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; instructor and chair permission

INTB 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing; Honors student with declared International Business major

MKTG 302 Marketing Concepts (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201; junior standing.

MKTG 320 Marketing Research (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MATH 104, DSCI 232, MKTG 302; junior standing.

MKTG 326 International Marketing (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, MKTG 302, ECON 200, ECON 201 

MKTG 328 Retailing Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): MKTG 302, ECON 200 and ECON 201; junior standing.

MKTG 329 Consumer Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MKTG 302; junior standing.

MKTG 330 Advertising (3)

Prerequisite(s): MKTG 302, ECON 200, ECON 201; junior standing.

MKTG 331 Public Relations (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

MKTG 334 Integrated Marketing Communications (3)
MKTG 337 Sports Marketing (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MKTG 302 

MKTG 345 Digital and Social Media Marketing (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MKTG 302

MKTG 348 Brand Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): ECON 200, ECON 201, MKTG 302, Junior standing

MKTG 360 Special Topics in Marketing (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; other prerequisites depending on topic.

MKTG 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; permission of the tutor and the chair.

MKTG 420 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing; written agreement with instructor and chair.

MKTG 425 Strategic Marketing (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing & MKTG 315 

MKTG 444 Marketing Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and declared major in the School of Business.

MKTG 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing.

SCIM 333 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing.

SCIM 360 Special Topics in Supply Chain Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of the instructor

SCIM 366 Lean and Six Sigma (3)

Prerequisite(s): DSCI 304 

SCIM 371 Green Supply Chain Management (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of the instructor

SCIM 373 Supply Chain Planning and Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): DSCI 304 

SCIM 420 Independent Study in Supply Chain Management (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, written agreement with instructor and the department chair

SCIM 424 Supply Chain and Operations Strategy (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, DSCI 304, DSCI 320, SCIM 333, TRAN 312, permission of the instructor

SCIM 444 Internship in Supply Chain Management (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing, declared major in Supply Chain Management, SCIM 333 and nine additional credit hours of SCIM program courses at the 200 or 300 level. Student must be in good academic standing and have permission of the SCIM director. Course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the placement. Students must sign up for the internship through an approval process initiated the semester preceding the actual internship.

SCIM 499 Bachelor’s Essay in Supply Chain Management (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, Honors student with declared Supply Chain Management major

Social Sciences Emphasis

Complete an additional 9 credit hours at or above the 300-level from Anthropology (ANTH), Psychology (PSYC), Sociology (SOCY), Public Health (PBHL), Political Science (POLI), or Communication (COMM).

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
ANTH 302 Archaeology of North America (3)
ANTH 303 Paleolithic Archaeology (3)
ANTH 304 Rise of Complex Civilization (3)
ANTH 305 Prehistoric Ritual and Art (3)
ANTH 306 Historical Archaeology (3)
ANTH 307 Southeastern Prehistoric Archaeology (3)
ANTH 309 Special Topics in Archaeology (1-4)
ANTH 319 Special Topics in Anthropology (1-4)
ANTH 320 Peoples and Cultures of North America (3)
ANTH 322 Peoples and Cultures of Africa (3)
ANTH 323 African American Society and Culture (3)
ANTH 325 Peoples and Cultures of Latin America (3)
ANTH 326 Peoples and Cultures of Europe (3)
ANTH 327 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean (3)
ANTH 328 Aztecs, Maya, and Their Ancestors (3)
ANTH 329 Special Topics: Geographic Areas (3)
ANTH 333 Human Evolution (3)
ANTH 335 Primate Behavior and Evolution (3)
ANTH 336 Osteology and Forensics (3)
ANTH 340 Medical Anthropology (3)
ANTH 341 Introduction to Psychological Anthropology (3)
ANTH 342 Human Behavior and Evolution (3)
ANTH 345 Applied Anthropology (3)
ANTH 346 Anthropology of Gender (3)
ANTH 352 Folklore of Ireland and the British Isles (3)
ANTH 353 Cultural and Social Contexts of Education (3)
ANTH 356 Anthropological Perspectives on Religion (3)
ANTH 381 Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, GPA of 3.000 in anthropology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor. (Course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the placement.)

ANTH 382 Student Research Apprenticeship in Anthropology (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): GPA of 3.000 in anthropology, a major or minor in anthropology, and permission of instructor. Other course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the apprenticeship project.

ANTH 383 Student Academic Apprenticeship in Anthropology (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): GPA of 3.000 in anthropology, a major or minor in anthropology, and permission of instructor. Other course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the apprenticeship project.

ANTH 384 Archaeology Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the archaeology major or anthropology major or minor, including ANTH 202; GPA of 3.000 in anthropology or archaeology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 385 Cultural Anthropology Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, including ANTH 201; GPA of 3.000 in anthropology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 386 Biological Anthropology Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, including ANTH 203; GPA of 3.000 in anthropology or archaeology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 387 Linguistic Anthropology Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, including ANTH 205; GPA of 3.000 in anthropology or archaeology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 388 Applied Anthropology Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, including ANTH 345; GPA of 3.000 in anthropology or archaeology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 6 hours in the anthropology major or minor and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

ANTH 490 Independent Study (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Completion of at least 12 credit hours in the anthropology major or minor, GPA of 3.000 in anthropology, an overall GPA of 2.500, and permission of the instructor.

ANTH 491 Research Methods (3)

Prerequisite(s): ANTH 101 and ANTH 210 or permission of the instructor.

ANTH 492 Seminar in Anthropology (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): ANTH 101 and any 200-level course or permission of the instructor.

ANTH 493 Field School in Archaeology (3-8)

Prerequisite(s): ANTH 202; permission of the instructor.

ANTH 494 Field Work (2-8)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor.

ANTH 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)
COMM 301 Communication Research Methods (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 104 or COMM 280; COMM 214 or COMM 215 or COMM 216; MATH 104 or MATH 250; or permission of the instructor. A grade of C- or better must be earned for all pre-requisite courses.

COMM 310 Message Design and Influence (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 104 or COMM 280; COMM 214 or COMM 215 or COMM 216; or department chair permission.  A grade of C- or better must be earned for all prerequisite courses.


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): COMM 281. A grade of C- or better must be earned for all prerequisite courses.

COMM 315 Ethical Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 104 or COMM 280; COMM 214 or COMM 215 or COMM 216; or department chair permission. A grade of C- or better must be earned in all pre-requisite courses.

COMM 336 Addressing Problems in Context (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 104 or COMM 280; COMM 214 or COMM 215; or department chair permission. A grade of C- or better must be earned for all prerequisite courses.

COMM 380 Special Topics in Communication (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Three COMM credit hours; or department chair permission.

COMM 389 Public Opinion in American Politics (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or COMM 214; or department chair permission. If the prerequisite is fulfilled with COMM 214, a grade of C- or better must be earned.

COMM 394 Political Campaign Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or COMM 214 or permission for the instructor. If the prerequisite is fulfilled with COMM 214, a grade of C- or better must be earned.

COMM 395 American Politics and Mass Media (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or COMM 214; or department chair permission. If the prerequisite is fulfilled with COMM 214, a grade of C- or better must be earned.

COMM 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

COMM 405 Independent Study in Communication (1-3)
COMM 410 Analysis of Communication Practice (4)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 280; COMM 281; COMM 214; COMM 215; COMM 216; COMM 310; or department chair permission. A grade of C- or better must be earned for all prerequisite courses.

COMM 480 Capstone in Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 280; COMM 281; COMM 214; COMM 215; COMM 216; COMM 301; and COMM 310; or department chair permission. A grade of C- or better must be earned in all prerequisite courses.

COMM 481 Capstone in Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): COMM 280; COMM 281; COMM 214; COMM 215; COMM 216;  COMM 301; COMM 310; COMM 480; or department chair permission. A grade of C- or better must be earned for all prerequisite courses.

COMM 495 Field Internship (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and 2.500 GPA in communication major or minor.

COMM 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, 3.250 GPA in the communication major, and approval by the departmental honors committee.

PBHL 336 Health Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): HEAL 215, junior or senior standing; or department chair permission.

PBHL 350 Epidemiology (3)

Prerequisite(s): HEAL 215 or PBHL 215 

PBHL 405 Independent Study in Public Health (1-3)
PBHL 495 Internship in Public Health (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior Public Health majors and a 2.500 GPA in public health.

POLI 301 Bureaucratic Politics and Policy (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 304 American Foreign Policy Process (3)
POLI 305 Urbanization and Urban Geography (3)
POLI 306 Urban Policy (3)
POLI 307 Environmental Policy (3)
POLI 308 Education Policy (3)
POLI 309 Health Policy (3)
POLI 310 Applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) (3)
POLI 311 Policymaking in State Legislatures (3)
POLI 319 Special Topics in Public Policy (3)
POLI 320 Constitutional Law (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 321 Civil Liberties (3)
POLI 322 Urban Government and Politics (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 323 The Congress (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 324 The Judiciary (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 325 The Presidency (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 326 American Politics and Mass Media (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 327 Political Parties (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 328 Campaigns and Elections (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 329 Public Opinion in American Politics (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 330 Southern Politics (3)
POLI 331 Geography of Native Lands/Indian Law (3)
POLI 332 Women and Politics (3)
POLI 333 Suburbia: People, Places, and Politics (3)
POLI 334 Political Campaign Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor.

POLI 335 Religion in American Politics (3)

Prerequisite(s): POLI 101 or permission of instructor

POLI 339 Special Topics in American Politics (3)
POLI 340 Politics of Latin America (3)
POLI 342 Politics of Africa (3)
POLI 343 Politics of East Asia (3)
POLI 344 Politics of the Middle East (3)
POLI 345 Politics of China (3)
POLI 346 Politics of Southeast Asia (3)
POLI 347 International Development: Theories and Practices (3)
POLI 348 Politics of Protest and Revolution (3)
POLI 350 Comparative Gender Politics (3)
POLI 351 Politics of Contemporary Brazil (3)
POLI 352 Geographies and Politics of the European Union (3)
POLI 353 Geographies and Politics of Food (3)
POLI 359 Special Topics in Comparative Politics (3)
POLI 360 International Human Rights Law (3)
POLI 361 Topics in Foreign Policy (3)
POLI 363 International Law and Organization (3)
POLI 364 International Environmental Politics (3)
POLI 365 International Relations of the Middle East (3)
POLI 367 Geography of International Conflict (3)
POLI 398 Political Geography (3)
POLI 369 Politics of Globalization (3)
POLI 379 Special Topics in International Relations (3)
POLI 380 Jurisprudence (3)
POLI 387 American Political Thought (3)
POLI 390 Contemporary Liberalism (3)
POLI 391 Utopia/Dystopia (3)
POLI 395 Global Political Thought (3)
POLI 397 Environmental Geography (3)
POLI 399 Special Topics in the Politics of Ideas (3)
POLI 400 Tutorial (3)
POLI 401 Reading and Independent Study in Political Science (1-3)
POLI 402 Field Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, permission of the department, POLI 205, completion of 18 credit hours in POLI, and normally a minimum POLI GPA of 2.800 and an overall GPA of 2.500.

POLI 405 Capstone Seminar (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the chair person required for enrollment. Students must have successfully completed POLI 205 before enrollment. Students will normally have completed at least 27 semester hours in political science at the time of enrollment.

POLI 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)
PSYC 315 Special Topics in Psychology I (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103 

PSYC 318 Comparative Animal Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 321 Psychology in the Workplace (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 329 Environmental Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 333 Health Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 334 Psychology of Stress (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 335 Positive Psychology: Optimizing Psychological Well-being (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103 

PSYC 344 Psychology of Substance Abuse (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103 and PSYC 221 

PSYC 349 Psychology of Entrepreneurship (3)

Prerequisite(s): MATH 104 or PSYC 211 or DSCI 232 and junior standing or permission of the instructor.

PSYC 350 Psychology of Gender (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103.

PSYC 351 Principles of Neurobiology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, BIOL 111, BIOL 112, and BIOL 211 or PSYC 214.

PSYC 352 Neurobiology and Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 351/PSYC 351 or PSYC 214.

PSYC 353 Hormones and Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103 and PSYC 214 or PSYC 216.

PSYC 358 Nonverbal Communication (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250), or permission of the instructor.

PSYC 359 Study Abroad in Neuroscience (4)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

PSYC 370 Tests and Measurements (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250)

PSYC 372 Applied Behavior Analysis (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 213, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250)

PSYC 374 Sins of Memory (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250); PSYC 215 

PSYC 375 Topics in Child and Adolescent Development (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250); PSYC 224 

PSYC 378 Psychology of Language (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 215; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250) or permission of instructor.

PSYC 385 Cognitive Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 214 or BIOL 351/PSYC 351 or BIOL 352/PSYC 352; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220) or BIOL 211 and MATH 250; or permission of instructor

PSYC 386 Behavioral Pharmacology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 214 or BIOL 351/PSYC 351; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220) or BIOL 211 and MATH 250; or permission of the instructor.

PSYC 387 Neuropsychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 214 or BIOL 351/PSYC 351; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220) or BIOL 211 and MATH 250; or permission of the instructor.

PSYC 389 Child Psychopathology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 221, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250)

PSYC 390 Advanced Psychological Statistics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250)

PSYC 391 Foundations of Psychotherapy (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250); PSYC 221 

PSYC 392 Scientific Foundations of Clinical Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 221, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250)

PSYC 394 History and Systems of Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250) and at least 12 additional hours in psychology.

PSYC 397 Internship Experience (3)

Prerequisite(s): This class is open to junior or senior psychology majors with an overall and major GPA of 3.000. Students must have successfully completed the following courses before they are eligible to apply: PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220).   

PSYC 404 Teaching Mentorship (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103. If they are mentoring for a course other than PSYC 103, they will have to have taken the course for which they are mentoring. In addition, professors may request additional course experiences, depending upon the course to which the student is being assigned. Open only to junior and senior psychology majors with a minimum Psychology GPA of 3.000 (or permission of the instructor).

PSYC 410 Special Topics II (1-4)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220); declared psychology major or instructor permission for non-majors

PSYC 413 Conditioning and Learning: Advanced Topics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220), PSYC 213 

PSYC 422 Personality Psychology: Advanced Topics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220), PSYC 222 

PSYC 423 Social Psychology: Advanced Topics (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220), PSYC 223 

PSYC 446 Special Topics in Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor.

PSYC 447 Seminar in Neuroscience (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, BIOL 351/PSYC 351, BIOL 352/PSYC 352 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): (BIOL 448/PSYC 448) or (permission of the instructor and (BIOL 354 or BIOL 396/PHYS 396 or PSYC 464)) 

PSYC 448 Bachelor’s Essay in Neuroscience (6)

Prerequisite(s): BIOL 351/PSYC 351 and BIOL 352/PSYC 352 and permission of both the student’s major department and the neuroscience program director.

PSYC 460 Advanced Conditioning and Learning with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 220, PSYC 213, and junior or senior status. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 461 Advanced Personality Psychology with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing; PSYC 103; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220; PSYC 222. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 462 Advanced Social Psychology with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 220, PSYC 223, and junior or senior status. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 464 Advanced Behavioral Neuroscience with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing AND (PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 214, and PSYC 220, PSYC 250 may substitute for PSYC 211 and PSYC 220) OR (permission of the instructor with the following: PSYC 103, PSYC 352/BIOL 352, MATH 250)

PSYC 466 Advanced Sensation and Perception with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 220, PSYC 216, and junior or senior status. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 468 Advanced Cognitive Psychology with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 220, PSYC 215, and junior or senior status. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 469 Advanced Developmental with Lab (3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 103, PSYC 211, PSYC 220, PSYC 224, and junior or senior status. Students may take PSYC 250 in lieu of PSYC 211 and PSYC 220.

PSYC 497 Tutorial (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

PSYC 498 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250). Open to junior and senior psychology majors with the permission of a faculty member as supervisor and of the department chair. Formal written application stating the nature of the project and presenting evidence of sufficient background knowledge for the enterprise must be submitted prior to registration. Open only to students having a GPA of at least 3.000 in psychology courses.

PSYC 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Open to psychology majors with an overall GPA of at least 3.400; PSYC 211 and PSYC 220 (or PSYC 250).

SOCY 331 Society and the Individual (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 332 Collective Behavior (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 335 Aging and the Family (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 336 Death and Dying (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 337 Prejudice (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 339 Special Topics in Social Psychology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 340 Medical Sociology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 341 Criminology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 342 Juvenile Delinquency (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 344 Social Gerontology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 345 Social Policy (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 346 Environmental Sociology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 348 Sociology of Alcohol and Drugs (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 349 Special Topics in Social Problems (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 351 Urban Sociology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 352 Population and Society (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 355 Science Technology and Society (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 356 Sociological Perspectives on Religion (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 357 Political Sociology (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 358 Living in an Organizational World (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 359 Special Topics in Social Organization (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 360 Class, Power, and Privilege (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 361 Child Welfare (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 362 Social and Cultural Change (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 364 Gender and Society (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 365 Sociology of Music (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 366 Race and Ethnic Relations (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 369 Special Topics in Social Inequality (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or HONS 167 or SOCY 102.

SOCY 381 Internship (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, B average in sociology and overall average of C+, a major or minor in sociology, 12 credit hours in sociology and/or permission of the instructor. Course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the placement. Students should sign up for the internship the semester before they plan to complete the internship. Visit the sociology department for details for both sociology and gerontology internships.

SOCY 382 Student Research Apprenticeship in Sociology (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): GPA of 3.000 in sociology, a major or minor in sociology, and permission of the instructor. Other course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the placement.

SOCY 383 Student Academic Apprenticeship in Sociology (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, a GPA of 3.000 in sociology, a major or minor in sociology, and permission of the instructor. Other course prerequisites may vary depending on the nature of the placement.

SOCY 390 Senior Seminar (3)

Prerequisite(s): SOCY 101 or SOCY 102; SOCY 260, SOCY 271, and 18 hours in the major. Or permission of the instructor.

SOCY 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

SOCY 490 Independent Study (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, GPA of 3.000 in sociology, an overall GPA of 2.500, a major or minor in sociology and permission of the instructor.

SOCY 492 Advanced Field Experience (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of Instructor.

SOCY 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Arts and Humanities Emphasis

Complete an additional 9 credit hours at or above the 300-level from Art History (ARTH), Classics (CLAS), History (HIST), Linguistics (LING), Music (MUSC), Studio Arts (ARTS), or Dance (DANC).

Course NameTerm TakenGrade
ARTH 301 Studies in Ancient and Medieval Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 303 Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 306 Studies in Modern, Contemporary, and Film Arts (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 308 Studies in Asian Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 317 Roman Public Art and Architecture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Six credit hours of art history or ARTH 299 or permission of the instructor

ARTH 321 Hindu Myth and Image (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 322 Indian Painting (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 333 Traditional Design and Preservation in Charleston (3)
ARTH 335 History of American Architecture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299 or HPCP 199.

ARTH 338 American Vernacular Architecture and Material Culture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299 or HPCP 199.

ARTH 339 History of American Interiors (3)
ARTH 340 Special Topics in Art and Architectural History (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 350 Early Christian and Byzantine Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 355 Early Medieval and Romanesque Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 360 Gothic Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 362 Medieval Manuscript Illumination (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 365 Northern Renaissance Painting (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 370 Italian Early Renaissance Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 375 Italian High and Late Renaissance Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 377 Materials and Techniques of Renaissance Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTH 102

ARTH 381 Spanish Baroque Painting and Sculpture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 385 European Painting 1700-1850 (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 389 19th Century European Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 390 20th Century European Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 391 Contemporary Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 394 18th and 19th Century Architecture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 395 Modern Architecture (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or six (6) hours of art history or ARTH 299.

ARTH 396 The Architecture of Memory: Museums, Memorials, Monuments (3)
ARTH 399 Tutorial: Art History (3)

Prerequisite(s): Open only to students enrolled in the Honors College. Junior standing, plus permission of the tutor, tutorial committee, and the department chair.

ARTH 410 Internship in Art and Architectural History (1-6)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing; GPA of 3.000 or better in the major.

ARTH 415 Advanced Seminar in Art and Architectural History (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTH 299, senior standing, or permission of the instructor.

ARTH 490 Independent Study in Art and Architectural History (3)

Prerequisite(s): Student must be a junior or senior art history major with an overall GPA of at least 3.000 and an art history GPA of at least 3.300.

ARTH 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)
ARTS 315 Intermediate Film Photography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 215.

ARTS 316 Digital Photography I: Portrait and Documentary Photography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 215 

ARTS 319 Drawing II (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 119.

ARTS 322 Painting II (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 216.

ARTS 323 Printmaking II (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 218 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 324 Sculpture II (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 119 and ARTS 220 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 325 Foundry (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 324 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 326 Drawing III (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 319 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 327 Alternative Photographic Techniques (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 215 and ARTS 315 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 328 Painting III (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 322.

ARTS 329 Lithography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 218 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 330 Sculpture III (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 324 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 331 Painting IV (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 328.

ARTS 332 Advanced Printmaking (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 323 or ARTS 329 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 333 Sculpture IV (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 330 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 334 Advanced Photography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 215 and ARTS 315 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 335 Special Topics in Advanced Studio Practice (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 119 and one of the following courses: ARTS 215, ARTS 216, ARTS 218, ARTS 220, ARTS 235, or ARTS 319 

 

ARTS 339 Drawing IV (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 326 or permission of the instructor.

ARTS 349 Digital Photography II: Landscape Photography (3)

Prerequisite(s): ARTS 316 

ARTS 410 Internship in Studio Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Studio Art major with junior or senior standing. An application for an internship must be submitted to the project advisor prior to the beginning of the term and must be approved by the department chair.

ARTS 418 Senior Thesis Exhibition (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, declared studio art major.

ARTS 430 Independent Study in Studio Art (3)

Prerequisite(s): Student art majors with junior or senior standing who have taken either ARTS 331, ARTS 332, ARTS 333, ARTS 334, ARTS 335, or ARTS 339.  An application for independent study must be submitted to the project advisor prior to the beginning of the term and must be approved by the department chair.

ARTS 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and departmental approval

CLAS 301 Topics in Ancient Greek Literature (3)

Prerequisite(s): Three credit hours in Classics or permission of the instructor.

CLAS 302 Topics in Latin Literature (3)

Prerequisite(s): Three credit hours in Classics or permission of the instructor.

CLAS 303 Topics in Classical Civilization (3)

Prerequisite(s): Three credit hours in Classics or permission of the instructor.

CLAS 320 State Formation in the Mediterranean World (3)

Prerequisite(s): One of the following courses: 3 credit hours in CLAS (except CLAS 111), ANTH 202, ARTH 214, ARTH 215, HIST 231, HIST 232; or permission of the instructor

CLAS 322 Mediterranean Landscapes (3)

Prerequisite(s): One of the following courses: 3 credit hours in CLAS (except CLAS 111), ANTH 202, ARTH 214, ARTH 215, HIST 231, HIST 232; or permission of the instructor

CLAS 324 Making, Movement, and Markets in the Mediterranean World (3)

Prerequisite(s): One of the following courses: 3 credit hours in CLAS (except CLAS 111), ANTH 202, ARTH 214, ARTH 215, HIST 231, HIST 232; or permission of the instructor

CLAS 325 Ancient Houses and Households (3)

Prerequisite(s): One of the following courses: 3 credit hours in CLAS (except CLAS 111), ANTH 202, ARTH 214, ARTH 215, HIST 231, HIST 232; or permission of the instructor

CLAS 343 Luxury and Status in Ancient Rome (3)

Prerequisite(s): 3 credit hours in Classics or permission of the instructor

CLAS 345 Love, Beauty, and Sexuality in the Greco-Roman World (3)

Prerequisite(s): 3 credit hours in Classics or WGST 200 or permission of the instructor

CLAS 356 Ancient Roman Letters (3)

Prerequisite(s): 3 credit hours in Classics or permission of the instructor

CLAS 390 Special Topics (3)
CLAS 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, plus permission of the tutor and the Classics program director.

CLAS 401 Research Seminar in Classics (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor and program director.

CLAS 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, plus permission of the advisor and the Classics program director.

DANC 330 History of Non-Western Dance (3)
DANC 331 History of Western Dance (3)
DANC 332 Dance Improvisation and Choreography (3)

Prerequisite(s): DANC 237 and DANC 285 or equivalent; declared Dance major

DANC 333 Dance Choreography II (3)

Prerequisite(s): DANC 332 and permission of instructor; declared Dance major

DANC 337 Modern Dance Technique II (2)

Prerequisite(s): Grade of C+ or higher in DANC 237 and declared Dance major

DANC 351 Dance Pedagogy and Practice (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing, declared Dance major

DANC 385 Classical Ballet Technique II (2)

Prerequisite(s): Grade of C+ or higher in DANC 285 and declared Dance major

DANC 399 Tutorial in Dance (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior standing; permission of instructor

DANC 421 Applied Kinesiology for Dance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing and declared Dance major.

DANC 422 Body Conditioning and Somatics (2)

Prerequisite(s): Declared Dance major.

DANC 437 Modern Dance Technique III (2)

Prerequisite(s): Grade of C+ or higher in DANC 337 and declared Dance major with Performance/Choreography concentration

DANC 441 Dance Capstone (3)

Prerequisite(s): Senior standing, declared Dance major.

DANC 442 Career Seminar in Dance (3)
DANC 450 Internship in Dance (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior or senior declared Dance major; permission of instructor

DANC 485 Classical Ballet Technique III (2)

Prerequisite(s): Grade of C+ or higher in DANC 385 and declared Dance major with Performance/Choreography concentration

DANC 489 Advanced Special Topics in Dance (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor

DANC 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Declared dance major; instructor and department chair permission

HIST 301 Colonial America, 1585-1763 (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 302 Era of the American Revolution, 1763-1800 (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 304 History of the United States: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1845-1877 (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 307 History of the United States: Cold War America, 1945 - Present (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 310 Special Topics in U.S. History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 312 Diplomatic History of the United States since 1898 (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 320 Special Topics in Lowcountry History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 321 Race, Violence, and Memory in American History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 323 Society and Culture of Early Charleston (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 336 Italian Renaissance (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 337 Age of Reformation (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 341 Age of Enlightenment and Revolution (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 343 Europe Since 1939 (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 344 Modern European Cultural History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement. Two or more upper-level courses in modern European history or the permission of the instructor.

HIST 345 Modern German Cultural and Intellectual History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 346 History of the Soviet Union (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 347 Special Topics in Modern European History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 348 Everyday Communism (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 350 Special Topics in Comparative/Transnational History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 357 Victorian Britain (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 359 Modern Jewish History: French Revolution to Present (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 361 Special Topics in Modern Asia, Africa, or Latin America (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 364 Sugar and Slaves in Colonial Brazil (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 365 Modern Brazil (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 366 Comparative Slavery in the Americas (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 370 Special Topics in Pre-modern History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 400 Seminar (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement.

HIST 402 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement; junior standing, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 403 Reading and Independent Study in History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 410 Research Seminar in U.S. History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, juniors and seniors only, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 420 Research Seminar in Lowcountry History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, juniors and seniors only, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 441 Research Seminar in Modern European History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 450 Research Seminar in Comparative/Transnational History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, and at least one 300-level course in History, juniors and seniors only, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 461 Research Seminar in Modern Asia, Africa, Latin America (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, junior or senior standing and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 470 Research Seminar in Premodern History (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, junior or senior standing, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 496 Field Internship (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, juniors or seniors in good academic standing, and permission of the instructor and the department chair.

HIST 498 Senior Paper (3)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, junior or senior standing, permission of the instructor, the department chair and the department.

HIST 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): EITHER HIST 115-HIST 116 OR any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement, HIST 299, junior or senior standing, and permission of the instructor, the department chair and the department.

LING 385 Teaching Latin in Elementary and Middle Schools (3)
LING 490 Special Topics (3)

Prerequisite(s): LING 125 or permission of the instructor.

LING 498 Independent Study (1-3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor and departmental approval prior to registration.

LING 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 337 Opera Literature (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 131 or MUSC 230 or permission of the instructor.

MUSC 338 Music Theory Lab III (1)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 239 or permission of the instructor.

MUSC 339 Music Theory Lab IV (1)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 338 or permission of the instructor.

MUSC 345 Jazz Theory (3)
MUSC 347 History of Jazz (3)
MUSC 348 Music in America (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 131 or any course in American history or literature would be helpful.

MUSC 349 Jazz Arranging (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 345 or permission of instructor

MUSC 351 Seminar in Music Composition (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 247.

MUSC 352 Seminar in Music Composition II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 351.

MUSC 353 Wind Ensemble (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

MUSC 354 Orchestra (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 355 Ensemble: Chamber Music (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 356 Ensemble: Early Music (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 357 Ensemble: Guitar (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 358 Pep Band (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 359 Ensemble: Jazz Combo (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 360 Reading Band (1)
MUSC 363 Ensemble (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor

MUSC 364 Ensemble: Madrigal Singers (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 365 Ensemble: Gospel Choir (1)
MUSC 366 Musical Theatre Workshop (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 367 Opera/Musc Thtr Workshop (1)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 370 Conducting I (2)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 246.

MUSC 371 Conducting II (2)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 370.

MUSC 374 Seminar in Orchestration (3)

Prerequisite(s): Declared music major or minor; MUSC 246 and MUSC 247 


Co-requisite(s) or Prerequisite(s): MUSC 481 and MUSC 482 

MUSC 381 Music History I (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 131 and MUSC 247, or permission of the instructor.

MUSC 382 Music History II (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 381 or permission of the instructor; for minors in music, MUSC 246 is the prerequisite.

MUSC 399 Tutorial (3)

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, plus permission of the tutor and the department chair.

MUSC 438 Music Theory Lab V (1)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 339 or permission of instructor

MUSC 439 Music Theory Lab VI (1)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 438 or permission of instructor

MUSC 444 Seminar: Selected Topics in Music History (3)

Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor.

MUSC 445 Senior Independent Study: Music History (3 or 6)

Prerequisite(s): Open to juniors or seniors, with an overall GPA of at least 2.750 and a music GPA of at least 3.300, with the permission of the department.

MUSC 460 Senior Independent Study in Music Theory or Composition (3 or 6)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 352 or permission of the instructor; an overall GPA of at least 2.750 and permission of the department.

MUSC 475 Independent Study in Music Performance (3 or 6)

Prerequisite(s): Students must be juniors or seniors, with overall GPAs of at least 2.750 and music GPAs of at least 3.300, and must have permission of the department.

MUSC 481 Music Theory III (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 247.

MUSC 482 Music Theory IV (3)

Prerequisite(s): MUSC 481.

MUSC 499 Bachelor’s Essay (6)

Coursework Meeting Major Requirements Excluded from the Major GPA Calculation

None.  All courses that may apply toward completion of course requirements within the major apply toward the major GPA calculation.

Notes: This worksheet is not intended to replace face-to-face advising.