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Students may seek a general studies major focused on art history and appreciation. The description and objectives of the major in general studies may be found on p. 110.

degree Requirements

A degree with a major in general studies and a focus in art history and appreciation requires the successful completion of 120 credits of coursework including 30 credits for the major (indicated by F); 41 credits in general education requirements (GERs); and 49 credits in the minor, electives, and other degree requirements. At least 15 credits in the major must be earned in upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above).

requirements for art history and appreciation within the General Studies Major

Coursework for a major in general studies with a focus in art history and appreciation includes the following:

G Required foundation courses (6 credits): ARTH 200 and ARTH 201

G Required core courses (21 credits): Any upper-level ARTH courses

G Supplemental major course (3 credits): Additional ARTH or courses related to the discipline (contact an academic advisor for a list of approved related courses)

Recommended Sequence

The following course sequence will fulfill all of the

requirements for the BS in general studies with a focus in art history and appreciation. Since some recommended courses fulfill more than one requirement, substituting courses for those listed may make it necessary to take additional courses to meet degree requirements.

Students should consult an academic advisor whenever taking advantage of other options.

Information on alternate courses (where allowable) to fulfill general education requirements (in communications, arts and humanities, behavioral and social sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, and interdisciplinary issues) may be found on p. 67.

Credits First Courses

(to be taken within the first 18 credits)

Note: Placement tests are required for math and writing courses. LIBS 150 Information Literacy

and Research Methods 1 WRTG 101/101X Introduction to Writing 3 MATH 103 College Mathematics 3

or higher-level math course

introductory Courses

(to be taken within the first 30 credits)

PHIL 140 Contemporary Moral Issues 3 or other ARTH, ARTT, HIST, HUMN, MUSC, PHIL, THET, dance, literature, or foreign language course to fulfill the first general education requirement in arts and humanities

BIOL 101 Concepts of Biology 3 and BIOL 102 Laboratory in Biology 1 or BIOL 103 Introduction to Biology

or other course(s) to fulfill the general education requirement in biological and physical sciences with related laboratory WRTG 291 Expository and Research Writing 3

or other courses to fulfill the general education requirement in communications/ writing

GVPT 170 American Government 3 or other ANTH, BEHS, ECON, GEOG, GVPT, PSYC, SOCY, or eligible AASP, CCJS, GERO, or WMST course to fulfill the first general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences

IFSM 201 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems 3 or CMST 303 Advanced Application Software

Foundation Courses

(to be taken within the first 60 credits)

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology 3 or SOCY 100 Introduction to Sociology

or other course to fulfill the second general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences (discipline must differ from first)

ARTH 200F Art of the Western World to 1300 3

ARTH 201F Art of the Western World from 1300 3 NSCI 100 Introduction to Physical Science 3 or ASTR 100 Introduction to Astronomy

or other course to fulfill the general education requirement in biological and physical sciences

HIST 142 Western Civilization II 3 or HIST 157 History of the United States Since 1865

or other ARTH or HIST course to fulfill the general education requirement in arts and humanities for the historical perspective (discipline must differ from other humanities course)

IFSM 304 Ethics in the Information Age 3 or other course to fulfill the second

general education requirement in interdisciplinary issues/computing

SPCH 100 Foundations of Speech Communication 3 or SPCH 101 Introduction to Public Speaking

or other course to fulfill the general education requirement in communications/ writing or speech

BMGT 392 Global Business Management 3 recommended elective

Additional Required Courses

(to be taken after introductory and foundation courses) WRTG 391/391X Advanced Expository and

Research Writing 3

or other course to fulfill the

upper-level advanced writing requirement ARTH 361F American Art Since 1876 3

or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 370F History of World Art I 3

or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 371F History of World Art II 3

or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 380F Masterpieces of Painting 3 or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 400F Egyptian Art and Archaeology 3 or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 478F History of Women in the Visual Arts 3

or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

ARTH 489VF Picasso: Life and Work 3

or other core course

(see Requirements for the Major)

HUMN351F Myth and Culture 3 or other supplemental major course

(see Requirements for the Major)

minor and/or Elective Courses

(to be taken in the last 60 credits along

with required major courses) 46 total credits for BS in general studies 120

F Required for the major

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Biology

Students may seek an academic minor in biology.

Minor in Biology

The biology minor complements the skills the student gains in his or her major discipline by providing an underlying scientific base upon which to build a career in the life sciences, allied health fields, bioinformatics, environmental management, science journalism, or science education.

objectives

The student who graduates with a minor in biology will be able to

G Demonstrate an understanding of the basic structure and function of living organisms, including the principles of molecular and cellular biology, inheritance, evolution, and ecology.

G Perform standard laboratory procedures and apply the scientific method, as appropriate.

G Apply basic scientific knowledge to problems encountered in medicine, public health, biotechnology, agriculture, and environmental science.

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Requirements for the minor

A minor in biology requires the completion of 15 credits of coursework in biology. Any BIOL courses apply. Courses already applied toward other degree requirements (e.g., major or general education) may not be applied toward the minor. At least 9 credits must be earned in upper-level courses (numbered 300 or above). Courses may not duplicate those used to meet the requirements for the major. Prerequisites apply for all courses.

For a listing of all the requirements for the bachelor’s degree, students should refer to their major and pp. 66-68.

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