Electives

Arts Electives

Any course with a prefix of ARTT, DANC, ENTE, FILM, INDS, MUSC, or THET.

ENGL 217The English Bible as Literature

3

HUMN 100Creative Writing

3

HUMN 106Humanities through the Arts

3

HUMN 107Arts, Cultures, and Ideas

3

HUMN 108Introduction to the Creative Arts

3

HUMN 200Advanced Creative Writing

3

SPCH 145The Standard American Accent

3

TVRD 110Introduction to Video Communication

3

TVRD 125Concept and Story Development

3

TVRD 141Audio Production

3

TVRD 223Writing for Screen Narrative

3

TVRD 224Writing for Radio and Multimedia

3

WMST 193Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art, and Culture

3

Arts & Sciences Electives

Any course with a prefix of AMSL, ANTH, ARAB, ARTT, ASTR, BIOL, CFOR, CHEM, CHNS, CNST, CRES, CRIM, DANC, ECON, EDUC, ENGL (except courses below the 100 level), ENES, ENTE, EXSC, FILM, FREN, GEOG, GEOL, GERM, HBRW, HEED, HIST, HMDV, HNDI, HORT, HUMN, HUMS, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, MATH (except MATH-060, MATH-061, MATH-061E, MATH-063, MATH-067, MATH-067E, and MATH-070), METO, MUSC, NUTR, PERS, PHIL, PHYS, POLI, PORT, PSYC, PUBH, RUSS, SOCI, SOWK, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, TVRD, URSC, or WMST.

CMSY 110Software Applications for Micros

3

CMSY 120Introduction to Computer Systems

3

CMSY 121Structured Logic and Program Design

3

CMSY 126Introduction to the Internet

1

CMSY 141Computer Science I

4

CMSY 171Computer Science II

4

CMSY 181Introduction to C++ Programming

4

CMSY 281Advanced C++ Programming

4

ENTR 101Entrepreneurship and Creativity

3

Business Electives

Any course with a prefix of ACCT, BFMT, BMGT, CMGT, CMSY, ECON, ENTR, FNPL, HMGT, MSFT, OFFI, RETL, or VMCP.

Culinary Management Electives

CMGT 100Culinary Basics

1

CMGT 110Culinary Supervision

2

CMGT 135Baking and Pastries

3

CMGT 200International Cuisine

3

CMGT 230Plated Desserts

3

CMGT 240Baking and Pastry Showpieces

3

CMGT 250Cake Decorating and Candy Making

3

English Electives

Any 200-level or higher ENGL course
ENGL 126Introduction to Journalism

3

SPCH 105Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

SPCH 160Argumentation and Debate

3

SPCH 205Intermediate Public Speaking

3

THET 119Introduction to Playwriting

3

THET 209Modern Drama

3

THET 250Shakespeare from Page to Stage

3

THET 251Shakespeare from Page to Screen

3

TVRD 125Concept and Story Development

3

TVRD 223Writing for Screen Narrative

3

TVRD 224Writing for Radio and Multimedia

3

Ethics Electives

ANTH 104Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology

3

ANTH 105Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

ANTH 110Global Archaeology

3

ANTH 120Comparative World Cultures

3

ANTH 220Cultures of the Middle East

3

ARTT 299Arts Portfolio Seminar

2

BIOL 201Genetics

3

BMGT 203Business Ethics

3

CHEM 105Chemistry and Society

3

CRES 155Introduction to Conflict Resolution: Science and Art

3

DANC 250Dance Composition

3

ENGL 207Ethics in Literature

3

FILM 139Principles of Film and Media Production

3

GEOG 101Introduction to World Geography

3

GEOG 102Elements of Cultural Geography

3

HIST 123Western Civilization and the Modern World

3

HIST 201Europe in the Twentieth Century

3

HUMN 101Introduction to the Humanities

3

HUMN 223Cultures of Asia

3

MUSC 139Introduction to Music Technology and Entrepreneurship

3

PHIL 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

PHIL 103Introduction to Ethics

3

PHIL 104Introduction to Religious Studies

3

PHIL 201Religions of the World

3

PHIL 203Civility and the Virtue Tradition

3

PHIL 260Film and Philosophy

3

THET 110Introduction to Theatre

3

WMST 111Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Gender, and Society

3

WMST 193Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art, and Culture

3

General Electives

An elective that can be chosen from any elective category is called a general elective. Depending on a student’s learning program, students may be able to choose courses within specific elective categories or they may be allowed to choose courses from any elective category. Traditional and non-traditional course work may be used to fulfill elective credit, including general elective credit, as appropriate. Electives involve a broader range of courses than general education core courses do. While some courses qualify for both categories, students are responsible for making this distinction and choosing the correct classes. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisor.

Hospitality Management Electives

HMGT 160Introduction to Travel and Tourism

2

HMGT 163Introduction to Meetings, Conventions, and Expositions

3

HMGT 164Event Management

3

HMGT 165Introduction to the Cruise Ship Industry

3

HMGT 244Managing the Housekeeping Operation

2

HMGT 260Fundamentals of Wines, Spirits and Beers

3

Humanities Electives

Any 200-level or higher ENGL course, any course with a prefix of AMSL, ARAB, ARTT, CHNS, DANC, ENTE, FILM, FINE, FREN, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HNDI, HUMN, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, MUSC, PERS, PHIL, PORT, RUSS, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, or TVRD.

ENGL 126Introduction to Journalism

3

ENGL 212By and About Women

3

HIST 111American History to 1877

3

HIST 112American History Since 1877

3

HIST 121The Ancient World: Prehistory to the Middle Ages

3

HIST 122Western Civilization: Medieval to Early Modern

3

HIST 123Western Civilization and the Modern World

3

THET 119Introduction to Playwriting

3

WMST 193Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art, and Culture

3

WMST 225Women in American History: Colonial Era to 1880

3

WMST 227Women in American History: 1880 to the Present

3

WMST 228Women in European History: 1750 to the Present

3

Internet Electives

ARTT 260Designing for Interactive Environments

3

CMSY 103Beginning Databases

1

CMSY 110Software Applications for Micros

3

CMSY 128Introduction to HTML

1

CMSY 147Introduction to Web Site Authoring

3

CMSY 168Developing for the Web

3

CMSY 169Mobile Design and Development Principles

3

CMSY 172Introduction to Programming with JavaScript

3

CMSY 203Introduction to PHP

3

CMSY 204Introduction to Web Content Management Systems Site Development

3

CMSY 205Advanced JavaScript

3

CMSY 282Integrated Mobile Application Development

3

VMCP 101Introduction to Virtualization

3

VMCP 102Virtualization of Computers, Networks, and Storage

3

VMCP 103Installation, Configuration, and Management of ESXi and vSphere

3

VMCP 104Software-Defined Data Center

3

VMCP 105Network and Security

3

VMCP 106Desktop and Mobility

3

Mathematics Electives

MATH 127Concepts of Mathematics I

4

MATH 128Concepts of Mathematics II

4

MATH 132Topics in Mathematical Literacy

3

MATH 138Statistics

4

MATH 141College Algebra

3

MATH 143Precalculus I

3

MATH 145Business Calculus

3

MATH 153Precalculus II

3

MATH 155Precalculus I & II

5

MATH 181Calculus I

4

MATH 182Calculus II

4

MATH 220Discrete Structures

3

MATH 240Calculus III

4

MATH 250Linear Algebra

4

MATH 260Differential Equations

3

Science Electives

Any course with a prefix of ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, METO, PHYS, or URSC.

BFMT 200Bioinformatics

3

ENST 105Environmental Science

3

ENST 115Environmental Science Laboratory

1

Social Sciences Electives

Any course with a prefix of CRES, CRIM, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLI, PSYC, SOCI, or SOWK.

ANTH 104Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology

3

ANTH 105Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

ANTH 110Global Archaeology

3

ANTH 120Comparative World Cultures

3

EDUC 260Educational Psychology

3

WMST 111Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Gender, and Society

3

WMST 225Women in American History: Colonial Era to 1880

3

WMST 227Women in American History: 1880 to the Present

3

WMST 228Women in European History: 1750 to the Present

3