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(3 terms required)
4 credits of approved upper division subject area credits outside JSt program
4 credits of JSt 402, JSt 405 or JSt 409
4 credits total
4 credits total
4 hours of directed electives, selected with the faculty adviser's approval
(6 terms required)
(9 terms required)
20 elective credits from the Film curriculum with at least 12 carrying numbers 300 or above
20 elective credits with at least 12 carrying numbers 300 or above
24 credits of upper-division JSt courses or instructor approved equivalents
(30 minutes minimum)
(60 minutes minimum)
200-level General Physics or General Chemistry
300- or 400-level psychology courses (excluding 401 to 409)
500-level literature
3 Lower-division Art electives
3 Upper-division Art electives
Additional adviser-approved 500-level coursework
Advisor-Approved 200+ level Biology Course with Lab
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and
and
and
BSt 211 Introduction to African Studies
Choose four of the following 4-credit courses (16 credits total):
Choose one of the following pairs (for a total of 8 credits):
Choose three of the following 4-credit courses (12 credits total):
Choose two 4-credit 100, 200 or 300 level Graphic Design, Art Practice, or Art History courses
Choose two of the following courses (for a total of 8 credits):
Choral Track Music Electives
Courses that support career and other interests
Dissertation credits
Professional Development: Two credits of professional development, ESR 655 and ESR 656 or other similar courses recommended by the Advisory Committee and subject to approval by the EES doctoral program director
Research Methods: One course in research methods, such as ESM 566, ESM 567, G 523, Geog 525, Geog 597, Geog 694, USP 683, SOC 592 or other similar course recommended by the Advisory Committee and subject to approval by the EES doctoral program director
Seminar: Four credits of seminar, which may be satisfied by any combination of ESM/G/GEOG 507 Speakers Series, ESR 655/656/657 Professional Prep series, Research Group Seminars at the departmental 500 level, and Journal Clubs offered in the student’s area at the departmental 500 level.
Eight 4-credit upper-division art history courses, at least two of which must be seminars: ArH 407, ArH 410, and/or ArH 449.
Electives 15
Electives
Exam Certified in Public Health Examination
An additional 16 credits of advisor-approved lower- and/or upper-division courses in art history, art practices, graphic design; courses offered in Architecture, Film, Music & Theater; and/or other select liberal arts courses.
Fin 535 Financial Information Systems
(For piano majors in lieu of 2 credits of Mus 395, 396, or 397)
Four Additional Upper-Level ARH courses
Free electives
Free electives
Free electives
Freshman Inquiry
(if not taken as required)
Instrumental Track Music Electives
(Jazz section)
Junior ECE elective
Junior ECE electives
Junior or senior ECE elective
Junior or senior ECE electives
Additional adviser-approved 500-level coursework
Additional credits in the major academic area
Additional PS electives (minimum 12 upper division)
Additional PS electives (minimum 12 upper-division)
Additional upper division credits from any department(s) in the major academic area
Additional upper division psychology courses (300-or 400-level, excluding 401-409)
511 Advanced Language
514 Advanced Language
512 Advanced Language
517 Advanced Language
516 Advanced Language
Adviser-approved education courses
Adviser approved electives taken within the College of Education
Adviser approved non-Black Studies
Adviser-approved upper-division credits in architecture
Adviser-approved, upper-division research project
Advisor approved courses (from licensure program or electives)
Advisor-approved electives (see below)
a linguistics course in the major language
An adviser-approved, graduate-level course in research methods
And
And
And
And
Anthropology, psychology, or sociology
And Either
biology, geology, chemistry, computer science, electrical engineering, or physics
Another course with advisor approval
Any adviser-approved, upper-division (300-400-level) writing course
A one-term, adviser-approved senior practicum or seminar
A one-term, adviser-approved, upper-division research project or practicum
appropriate adviser-approved, upper-division course
Approved civil engineering electives
Approved elective course (see an adviser)
Approved Environmental Engineering Electives
Approved graduate-level electives (4 courses at least 2 non-Anth)
Approved graduate-level electives (Anth, non-Anth)
Approved Laboratory Science
Approved Math electives
Approved mechanical engineering electives
Approved Science elective
Approved upper-division computer science electives
Approved upper division CS elective 4
Approved upper division CS elective
Approved upper-division electives (minimum of 12 upper-division)
Approved upper-division programming intensive CS elective
Arch 381 and/or 382 Arch Design Studio 2 and/or 3 and/or Arch 384, 385 and/or Arch Design Focus Studio 1 and 2
Arch 3xx/4xx Architectural Upper-Division Elective
Arch 46x Building Tectonics Elective
Arch 533 Contemporary Issues Seminar - Public Interest Design in Practice
Arch 53x Architectural Theory Elective
Arch 541 Practicum - Public Interest Design Fieldwork
Arch 54x Professional Practice Elective
5xx Special Interest Electives
Arch Design Focus Studio 1 and 2
Architecture or art studio electives
Arch Design Focus Studio 1 and 2
Area electives (see below)
Area of concentration
Area Studies
Arranged in consultation with adviser; may be Capstone or Practicum
At least 5 courses
At least one 4-credit course in research methods
At least one pre-1800 course
Biology (see adviser)
Business specialization options (see descriptions below)
Calculus through Mth 253 or equivalent
CCJ elective credits (minimum of 8 credits at or above 300-level)
CCJ elective credits (minimum of 8 credits at or above 300-level)
CCJ elective credits (minimum of 8 credits at or above 300-level)
Chemistry (see above)
Choose one from the following:
Cognate Electives (taken outside the School)
Communication electives
Complete proctored master's comprehensive examination
Approved CS Minor courses
Connected/Regional Learning (adviser-approved area-specific or thematic courses)
Field of Specialization (Tracks-1-3)
Core courses (one from each core area and selected from program list)
Core courses (one from each core area and selected from program list and ESM 551)
Core Coursework
Core coursework
Coun 526 Effective Teaching (Track I, 0 cr.; Track II, 6 cr.)
Coun 589 Action Research in Counseling
COUN Electives Electives (Track I, 8 cr.; Track II, 2 cr.)
D 399 Performance Lab
Dissertation credits
Dissertation seminar
Ec graduate level elective
Education/Pedagogy (chosen with adviser's assistance)
Eight adviser-approved credits chosen from related courses within departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Eight graduate credits chosen from 551, 552, 553
Elective credits determined by student and advisor.
Electives approved by Law and Legal Studies advisor (maximum 8 credits)
Electives approved by Law and Legal Studies advisor (maximum 8 credits)
Elective specialty and related engineering areas
Emphasis Area Course
Eng 449/549 Advanced Topics in Cultural Studies: Comics History & Theory
Eng 490/590 Visual Rhetoric
Ensemble: Chosen with advice of graduate faculty
ESR 603 Departmental Dissertation
Field of Specialization (Tracks-1-4)
First-Year Cohort Course
Five 400-level PS courses
Foundations in Language/Linguistic Theory
Foundations of Education
Four adviser-approved courses in advanced computer applications
Free electives
Freshman Inquiry
Freshman Inquiry
Freshman Inquiry
Geography electives (upper-division)
Graduate-level Anthropology Electives (2 courses)
Graduate-level Anthropology Electives (3 courses)
GSCM Elective
GSCM XXX Elective
Health systems courses
History Electives
Hon 407 Honors Seminar
Integrative workshop
International Experience
International Experience
Internship option
Intl 2xx Introduction to Regional Studies
Jewish history/culture in the State of Israel
Jewish history/culture in the United States
Jewish history/culture prior to 1700
Language/Education Applied Linguistic Theory
Language, literature and culture
Thesis/project/exams
Linguistic Analysis
Linguistics
Linguistics
Linguistics electives (upper-division)
Linguistics electives (upper-division)
Linguistics electives (upper-division)
Lower Division Black Studies courses
Lower division geology with labs/field studies
Lower-division history electives ( 20 maximum)
BBE 410-510 Human Development & Learning in Multi-cultural/lingual Communities
BBE 410-510 Introduction to Elementary Mathematics Methods
BBE 410-510 Culturally Responsive Learning Environments
BBE 410-510 Elementary Integrated Methods
BBE 410-510 Technology & Education
BBE 410-510 Integrated Elementary Science Methods
BBE 410-510 Reflective Practitioner
BBE 410-510 Inquiry and Reflection into Language, Literacy & Culture
BBE 410-510 Literacy Development Through the Content
BBE 410-510 Biliteracy Development
BBE 424-524 Professional Development & Reflection
BBE 432-532 Language and Literacy Development of Diverse Learners
BBE 434-534 Planning, Assessment, and Curriculum
BBE Field Experience Courses
or
ESOL Endorsement Courses
BA 525 Capstone Consulting Project
ESM 450 Case Studies in Environmental Problem Solving
Fin 525 Finance Capstone Project
HST 595 Public History Lab
IPE Interprofessional Experience
ITP 512 Learning and the Learner
SpEd 120 Career and Community Studies First Year of Study
SpEd 220 Career and Community Studies Second Year of Study
SpEd 320 Career and Community Studies Third Year of Study
SpEd 412 Diagnostic Assessment
SpEd 420 Career and Community Studies Fourth Year of Study
SpEd 422 Comprehensive Individualized Assessment and Curriculum I
SpEd 423 Comprehensive Individualized Assessment and Curriculum II
SpEd 425 Student Teaching
SpEd 437 Reading Assessment and Instruction - Elementary
SpEd 438 Reading Assessment and Instruction - Secondary
SpEd 512 Diagnostic Assessment
SpEd 512 Diagnostic Assessment
SpEd 522 Comprehensive Individualized Assessment and Curriculum 1
SpEd 523 Comprehensive Individualized Assessment and Curriculum II
SpEd 525 Student Teaching
SpEd 525 Student Teaching
SpEd 528 Instructional Methods I: Literacy
SpEd 529 Instructional Methods II: Math and Content
SpEd 537 Reading Assessment & Instruction (Elementary)
SpEd 538 Reading Assessment and Instruction (Secondary)
12 credits of SpEd 554 Orientation and Mobility Practicum
UnSt 231 Gender & Sexualities
UnSt 421 Cultural and Ecological Education
UnSt 421 Environmental Education Through Native American Lenses
UnSt 421 Indigenous Grantwriting
UnSt 421 Tutoring, Mentoring & Empowerment at NAYA
UnSt 421 Environmental Justice and Salmon
WS 308U Gender, Class, Culture
WS 308U Lesbian Literature
WS 308U Masculinities
BSt/WS 507 Seminar: Social Justice Pedagogy
CI 443/543 Effective Tchg Strategies & Materials for Working with Linguistically & Culturally Diverse Stdnts
CI 496/596 Second Language Acquisition and Development for K-12 Educators
CI 497/597 Assessment of Language and Content Learning for K-12 English Learners
Ec 415 Microeconomic Theory with Calculus
Grk-101-203-First-and-second-year-Greek
Lat 101-203 First-and second-year Latin
PHPM 512 Epidemiology I
PHPM 518 Concepts of Environmental Health
PHPM 524 Introduction to Biostatistics
RDTT 331 Radiation Therapy Physics I
RDTT 430 Radiation Therapy Physics II
SPED 455/555 Working with LEP Children who Have Special Needs
UnSt 103 Freshman Inquiry
UnSt 224 Environmental Sustainability
Unst 228 Families in Society Sophomore Inquiry
UnSt 231 Gender & Sexualities
UnSt 239 Knowledge, Values, Rationality
UnST 286 Natural Science Inquiry
CI 443/543 Effective Strategies for Language Minority Students
CI 496/596 Second Language Acquisition & Development for K-12 Educators
CI 497/597 Assessment of Language and Content Learning for K-12 English Learners
CI 509 Practicum in ESL/Bilingual Education
CI 510 Experimental Course
ELP 465/565 ELL School Community Relations
ELP 466/566 Impact of Language and Culture
ELP 467/567 ESL/Bilingual Program Designs and Models
ITP 411/511 Classroom Management for Student Success
ITP 412/512 Learning and the Learner
ITP 413/513 Technology as a Tool for Learning
ITP 421/521 - 428/528 Secondary Methods
ITP 438/538 Integrated Methods and Curriculum Design
ITP 439/539 Elementary Mathematics Methods
ITP 442/542 Integrated Elementary Science Methods
ITP 452/552 Reflective Practitioner
ITP 453/553 Planning, Assessment, and Curriculum
ITP 454/554 Professional Development and Reflection
ITP 455/555 Language and Literacy Development of Diverse Learners
ITP 530 or 532 Student Teaching I
ITP 531 or 533 Student Teaching II
ITP 545 or 548 Student Teaching I
ITP 546 or 549 Student Teaching II
ITP 551 Research and Classroom Inquiry
SpEd 455/555 Working with LEP with Special Needs
ELP 506 Culminating Project
ELP 506 Culminating
ELP 508 Change Agentry Workship
ELP 508 Delivering Training Workshop
ELP 508 Facilitative Coaching Workshop
ELP 508 Project Management for Instructional Design Workshop
ELP 508 Webinar and Synchronous Learning Workshop
ELP 509 Practicum
ELP 465/565 ELL School Community Relations
ELP 466/566 Impact of Language and Culture in the Classroom
ELP 467/567 ESL/Bilingual Program Design and Models
ITP 509 Practicum
ITP 509 Initial Field Experience
ITP 511 Classroom Management for Student Success
ITP 511 Classroom Management for Student Success
ITP 512 Learning and the Learner
ITP 521-528 Secondary Methods
ITP 521-528 Secondary Methods
ITP 521-528 Secondary Methods
ITP 530 or 532 Student Teaching I
ITP 531 or 533 Student Teaching II
ITP 535 Cultivating Responsive Elementary Classrooms
ITP 537 Instructional Design and Assessment
ITP 537 Instructional Design and Assessment
ITP 538 Integrated Methods and Curriculum Design
ITP 538 Integrated Methods and Curriculum Design
ITP 539 Elementary Mathematics Methods
ITP 539 Elementary Mathematics Methods
ITP 543 Professional Collaboration in Elementary Education
ITP 545 or 548 Student Teaching I
ITP 546 or 549 Student Teaching II
ITP 547 or 550 Student Teaching III
ITP 551 Research and Classroom Inquiry
ITP 551 Research and Classroom Inquiry
ITP 552 Reflective Practitioner
Mup 190, 290 Applied Music
Mup 290 Applied Music
Mup 490 Applied Music
Elective Studies Selected with an Advisor
Elective Studies Selected with an Advisor
Elective Studies Selected with an Advisor
(For piano majors in lieu of 2 credits of Mus 395, 396, or 397)
MuEd 480, 481, or 482 Kodály Training: Level I, II, or III
Mup 190, 290, 390, 490 Applied Music
Mup 190, 290, 390, 490 Applied Music
Mup 190 Applied Music
Mup 190 Applied Music Performance
Mup 190 Applied Music
Mus 195, 196, 197, or 198 Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, Choir, or Jazz Lab Band
Mup 290 Applied Music
Mup 290 Applied Music Performance
Mup 390 or 490 Applied Music
Mup 390 Applied Music Composition
Mup 390 Applied Music
Mup 490 Applied Music Composition
Mup 590 Applied Music
Mup 590 Applied Music
Mup 591 Applied Music in Secondary Area
Mus 045 Portfolio Review
Mus 046 Piano Proficiency Exam
Mus 046 Piano Proficiency Exam
Mus 047 Final Project
Mus 047 Final Project
Mus 047 or 048 Final Project or Junior Recital
Mus 048 Junior Recital
Mus 048 Junior Recital
Mus 049 Senior Recital
Mus 101, 102, 103 Contemporary Music Theory I, II, & III
Mus 111, 112, 113 Music Theory I, II, & III
Mus 114, 115, 116 Sight-Singing/Ear Training I, II & III
Mus 194, 195, 196, 197, or 198 Small or Large Ensemble
Mus 194 & 394 Chamber Music
Mus 194 or 197 Chamber Music or Chorus
Mus 195, 196, 197, or 198 Band, Orchestra, Chorus, or Jazz Lab Band
Mus 195, 196, or 197 Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, or Chorus
Mus 197 Chorus
Mus 198 Jazz Lab Band
Mus 203, 274, 301, or 302 Music of the Western World, Introduction to World Music, or Survey of Music Literature
Mus 203, 301, or 302 Music in the Western World or Survey of Music Literature I or II
Mus 304, 305, or 306 Music History
Mus 355 Jazz History
Mus 394, 395, 396, 397, or 398 Large or Small Ensemble
Mus 394 Chamber Music
Mus 395, 396, 397, or 398 Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, Choir, or Jazz Lab Band
Mus 395, 396, or 397 Band, Orchestra, or Choir
Mus 395, 396, or 397 Large Ensemble: Band, Orchestra, or Chorus
Mus 397 Chorus
Mus 398 Jazz Lab Band
Mus 398 Jazz Lab Band
Mus 474 or 475 Midi Applications
Mus 506 Graduate Project or Recital
Mus 535
Music Electives
Music Electives
OR
Upper-division Music History, World Music, Popular Music, or Jazz History Course
3 courses from the approved list
Policy Leadership Core Courses
(M.ARCH Candidates only may substitute Arch 585 Design Thesis (6 credits) with an urban design topic for this requirement)
Mathematics (see above)
Maximum of one approved non-political science course
MFA Core Workshops
(minimum 3 upper division credits)
Minimum of two 500-level seminars
Modern Language Elective
Mth/Stat (one) Approved 300- or 400-level elective course
Mth/Stat (one) Approved two-term 400-level Mth or Stat sequence
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor
Music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor
Upper-division music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor
Music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with advisor
Music Electives (chosen in consultation with advisor)
Music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor
Upper-division music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor
Upper-division music electives to be chosen by student in consultation with an advisor.
National Student Advertising Competition
Note: ARH 110 Visual Literacy (4 credits) may be taken instead
Note: ARH 208 Introduction to Asian Art (4 credits) may be substituted for ARH 204, 205, or 206 for students specializing in Asian art.
(offered online)
One 400-level Mktg elective
One 4-credit advisor-approved 300-level Art Topics course
One 4-credit GSCM elective
One additional 200-level chemistry or physics class with lab:
One language education elective (see below)
One of the following:
One upper-division writing course
One writing intensive course
One year-long sequence in introductory biology
One year of 200-level biology plus labs
One year of 200-level chemistry or equivalent with labs
One year of 200-level college chemistry or equivalent with labs
One year of 200-level physics plus labs
One year of physics with calculus with laboratory
One year of physics with calculus with laboratory
or
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or
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or
or
Or adviser approved elective
Other adviser-approved 500-level courses
Other adviser-approved courses
Other adviser-approved courses
Other adviser-approved 500-level credits
Other Electives (including 6 Advanced Research electives)
Other electives as approved by Supply and Logistics faculty
Other graduate level elective
passing the appropriate placement test
PE 128-132
PE 101-149
PHE Elective Classes as approved by advisor
Philosophy electives
Philosophy electives
Physical science electives as approved by adviser
Physics (see above)
(PID focus)
(PID Focus, Architecture students only)
Policy Analysis Core Courses
Policy Analysis or Leadership Track Electives
Policy courses
Policy Leadership Core Courses
Policy Specialization Courses
Professional Development Plan
Professional studies core
Project
PSM "Plus" Courses
Psy 410-498
Psy 503 Thesis
Psy 604 Internship
Psy 6xx Required methodology elective
Psychology elective 200-level or above (including 399-409)
Quantitative analysis (selected from program list)
Required core courses
Research design and analytic methods
Research Methods
Science Electives: Any combination of courses at the 200+ level (not including requirements listed above) from the following departments: Ch, ESM, G, Ph, or CS
Selected Bi 410 or Bi 510 courses with advisor approval
Senior ECE electives
BSt Six upper-division electives in Black Studies
Soc 584/684 Social Inequality
Soc 603 Dissertation
Soc 528/628 Gender Inequality
Sociology electives, including at least 12 credits in 400-level courses
Sociology or other department
Sophomore Inquiry
Specializations and Electives
SpHr 385 Autism Spectrum Disorders
Students earning a PE teaching endorsement for Secondary Education see*** below.
584 Stylistics
Summative Policy Project
Systems core
Theater Arts electives (at least 8 upper-division)
Thesis/project
Three adviser-approved courses in advanced computer applications, with at least 4 credits outside of geology
Mth/Stat (three) Approved elective courses
Three electives
Three health systems electives
Three policy electives
Three upper-division anthropology electives
Three upper-division non-Black Studies courses or advisor-approved courses
TJFL Methods
Total CCJ elective credits (minimum of 16 credits at or above 300-level)
Track specific junior electrical engineering electives
Track specific senior electrical engineering electives
Twenty upper-division credits in geology
Soc Three graduate-level sociology courses
Two additional 4-credit courses in art history, one of which must be a non-Western topic
Mth/Stat (two) Approved 400-level Mth or Stat courses
Mth/Stat (two) Approved 300- or 400-level Mth or Stat courses
Two analytic methods electives
Ch 4XX Two approved 400-level chemistry courses
Two approved 400-level science electives 6-8
Mth/Stat (two) Approved 400-level sequences
Two classes from a concentration listed below
BSt Two lower-division Black Studies courses
Two research design electives
Two research methods electives
Two terms of 200-level chemistry with labs:
Two terms of 200-level physics with labs:
Two-terms of a non-Indo-European language
Two upper-division courses in anatomy and/or physiology
Two years of Ancient Greek and one of Latin
Two years of Latin and one of Ancient Greek
UnSt 421 Capstone: Engaging Democracy
Upper-division biology electives
Upper-division cluster
Upper-division cluster
(up to 3 credits)
(up to 4 credits)
USP 591L GIS Lab
USP 592L GIS Lab
WIC course
With
WLL 448 Masterworks of World Literature: Manga
Women's Studies courses on Violence and Sexuality
Wr 300 Topics in Composition
Wr 400 Special Topics: Advanced Writing for Comics
Wr 460/560 Introduction to Book Publishing
Wr 471/571 Publishing Software
Writing electives
WR 507 Seminars
Wr seminars in Strand
Anth 501 Thesis Research
Anth 503 Thesis Applied Track
Anth 503 Thesis
Anth 504 Internship Applied Track
Art 2/399 Creating Short Comics: Practical Comic Creation
BA Courses Upon Advisor Approval
BA 526 MBA International Experience (Designated Trips Only)
BI 410 Selected Topics (with laboratory)
BSt 407 Seminar
CCJ 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
CFS 410 Child Life
ChLa 399 Special Studies
ChLa 405 Reading and Conference
ChLa 407 Seminar
ChLa 408 Workshop
ChLa 410 Selected Studies
CI 509 Mathematics Leadership Practicum
CI 509 Practicum: ESOL-Bilingual Endorsement
CI 510 Guidance for the Classroom Teacher
Comm 410 Environmental Communication
Comm 410 Sex and the Media
Coun 504 Internship
Coun 504 Internship
Coun 507 Crisis Assessment and Intervention
Coun 507 Professional Development in Infant Mental Health
Coun 507 Addiction Pharmacology
Coun 509 Practicum: Counseling
Coun 509 Practicum: Group Counseling
Coun 509 Practicum: Peer Supervision
CPH 510 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Public Health
CR 508 Workshop
CR 509 Practicum
CR 510 Conflict and Dialogue
CR 510 Environmental Conflict Resolution
CR 510 Human Rights and Conflict Resolution
CR 510 Love and Conflict Resolution: What's Love Got to Do With It?
CR 510 NGOs and Civil Society
CR 510 Restorative Justice
CR 510 Transitional Justice and Peacebuilding
Ec 410 Advanced Microeconomic Theory
ECE 510 Topics: Mathematical Foundations of Machine Learning
Ed 507 Seminar
Ed 509 Initial Field Experience
Electives
ELP 410 Nonviolence, Sustainability & Education: Gandhi's Philosophy in Practice
ELP 506 CAL-Special Problems
ELP 506 Culminating Project
ELP 509 Administrative Practicum
ELP 509 Culminating Project
ELP Culminating Practicum
ELP 509 Culminating Practicum
ELP 509-2 PACE Redux
ELP 510 Permaculture and Whole Systems Design
Eng 410 Special Topics in Comics Studies
Epi 603 Epidemiology Dissertation Credits
ESHH 506 Integrative Learning Experience
ESM 407 Climate Change Adaptation SOE Seminar
ESM 407 Climate Change Adaptation Seminar
ESM 407 Forest Ecology and Management Seminar
ESM 407 Environmental Seminar
ESM 503 Thesis
ESM 503 Thesis
ESM 507 Speakers Series Seminar repeated 3 times, 1 credit per term
ESM 404 Cooperative Ed/Internship ESM BA/BS--Skills--Field Methods
ESM 404 Cooperative Ed/Internship ESM Sustainability Minor
ESM 506 Project
ESM 509 Practicum
ESR 507/607 500/600-level seminars 6 terms
ETM 503 M.S. Thesis
ETM 503 Grad Thesis
ETM 506 Capstone Project
G 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
G 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
G 405 Reading and Conference
G 405 Reading and Conference
Geog 407 Seminar in Research Skills
Geog 407 Seminar in Human Geography
Geog 407 Seminar in Physical Geography
Geog 407 Seminar in Regional Geography
GSCM 5XX*
GSCM 507 Global Supply Chain Digital Technology Seminar
GSCM 510 Elective
HSMP 509 Practicum
Hst 405 Reading Colloquium
Hst 407 Seminar
Hst 592 Research in World History: World of Commodities
Hst 504 Public History Internship
Hst 509 Public History Seminar
Intl 499 International Experience
Intl 499 Senior International Experience
JSt 402 Independent Study
JSt 405 Reading & Conference
JSt 407 Seminar
JSt 409 Practicum
Lib 509 Initial Practicum
Lib 509 Practicum
Ling 407 Senior Seminar
Ling 409 Activist Applied Linguistics Practicum
Ling 409 Community ESL Practicum
Ling 409 Teaching Practicum
Ling 410 Selected Topics
Ling 503 Thesis
Ling 509 Practicum
Ling 509 Community Activism Practicum
Ling 510 Special topics (with adviser approval)
Ling 509 Community Activism Practicum
Ling 509 Community ESL Practicum
Mgmt 409 Social Innovation Practicum
Mgmt 509S Social Innovation Practicum
MIM 505 Foreign Language
MIM 506 International Business Research Project
MIM 507 Age of Pacific Lecture Series
MIM 509 Global Business Immersion
MIM 510 Global Entrepreneurship
MIM 579 Asia Field Study
MIM 589 Global Business Strategy
Mktg 514 Selling and Sales Leadership
Mth 401 Research
Mth 401 Honors Project
Mth 501 Curriculum Research, Mathematics
Mus 409 Marching Band Practicum
Mus 409 Practicum
NAS 399 Indigenous Sciences
NAS 399 Native American Music
NAS 399 Native American Politics & Activism
NAS 399 Queer Indigenous Studies
NAS 399 Urban Indians
NAS 407 Traditional Ecological Healing Practices
NAS 410 Decolonizing via Indigenous Art
NAS 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
PA 509 Organizational Experience
PA 509 Organizational Experience
510 510 Energy Justice
PAP 607 Organizational Theory and Behavior
Students wanting to earn a PE teaching endorsement for Secondary Education need to take the classes listed***
Ph 503 Thesis
Ph 504 Cooperative Education/Internship
Ph 506 Special Projects
Ph 507 Seminar
Ph 603 Dissertation
Ph 607 Seminar
PHE 404 Internship
PHE 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
PHE 410 Business and Aging
PHE 410 Families and Aging
PHE 410 Global Aging & Health: Focus on Nicaragua
PHE 410 Health and Housing Across the Life Course
PHE 410 International Health and Aging
PHE 410 Sex Education in America
PHE 410 Worldview of Sexual Health
PHE 504 Integrative Learning Experience
PHE 510 Stress, Food, & Health
PHE 605 Project
PS 401 Research
PS 403 Honors Thesis
PS 404 Cooperative Education/Internship
PS 503 Thesis
PS 507 Seminar on Comparative Political Institutions
PS 507 Normative Foundations of Governance
Psy 410 Cross-cultural Psychology
Psy 410 Human Sexualities
Psy 410 LGBTQ Psychology
Psy 410 Native American Psychological Healing
Psy 410 Native American Psychological Thought and Values
Psy 510 Occupational Safety and Health
Psy 510 Work and Well-Being
Psy 603 Dissertation
RE 410 Property & Asset Management
RE 510 Property & Asset Management
Soc 503 Thesis
Soc 507/607 Proseminar
Soc 510 Food, Justice, and Social Movements
Soc 607 Professional Seminar
SpEd 410 Historical and Contemporary Issues in Disability Studies
SpEd 503 Thesis
SpEd 503 Thesis
SpEd 506 Special Project
SpEd 506 Special Project
SpHr 509 Practicum
Structural Engineering Design Elective - choose one
SW 605 Interdisciplinary Seminar on Research Methods in Social Determinants of Health
Transportation Engineering Design Elective - choose one
UnSt 421 Capstone
USP 510 Housing Planning and Development
USP 510 International Planning & Real Estate
USP 510 Retrofitting Suburbia
501 Research
503 Thesis
Wr 509 Teaching Technical Writing
WS 409 Practicum
WS 409 Practicum
CE 410-499
CE 510-599
CI 509 Practicum: Reading Endorsement
CI 510 Experimental Course
ESM 410-499 Advanced Environmental Topics
SpEd 510 Inclusive Ealry Childhood Models
Ed 507 Seminar I: Student Teaching
Ed 510 Experimental Course
ITP 521-528 Secondary Methods
SpEd 409 Professional Introduction to the School Year
SpEd 409 Professional Practices Seminar 1
SpEd 409 Professional Practices Seminar 2
SpEd 410/510 Inclusive Early Childhood Models
SpEd 410 Inclusive Practices
SpEd 507 Seminar: Student Teaching
SpEd 509 Functional Practicum & Seminar
SpEd 509 Literacy Work Sample Practicum & Seminar
SpEd 509 Practicum Special Ed
SpEd 509 Practicum
SpEd 509 Practicum I
SpEd 509 Practicum: Academic Skills Focus
SpEd 509 Practicum II
SpEd 509 Professional Introduction to the Start of the School Year
SpEd 509 Professional Introduction to the Start of the School Year
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Practicum Sem II - 2
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Practicum Seminar I
SpEd 509 SpEd 509 Professional Practices Sem III - 2
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Seminar 1
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Seminar 2
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Seminar I
SpEd 509 Professional Practices Seminar II
SpEd 509 STE II Visually Impaired
SpEd 509 STE IV Orientation and Mobility Practicum
SpEd 509 STE III Orientation and Mobility Practicum
SpEd 509 STE II Orientation and Mobility Practicum
SpEd 509 STE I Orientation and Mobility Practicum
SpEd 509 STE I Visually Impaired
SpEd 509 Prac I: Supervised Field Experience
SpEd 509 Prac II: Supervised Field Experience
SpEd 510 Experimental Course
SpEd 510 Experimental Course
SpEd 510 Classroom Assessment, Instruction, & Behavior Management
SpEd 510 Functional Assessment and Curriculum
SpEd 510 Experimental Course
SpEd 510 Assessment
SpEd 510 Classroom Assessment, Instruction, & Behavior Management
SpEd 510 Classroom Assessment, Instruction, and Behavior Management
SpEd 510 Curriculum & Assessment for Students with DD/ASD-I
SpEd 510 Curriculum & Instruction for Students with DD/ASD II
SpEd 510 Families & Advocacy
SpEd 510 Foundations of Special Education
SpEd 510 IEP & Collaborative Teaming
SpEd 510 Inclusive Early Childhood Models
SpEd 510 Inclusive Practices
SpEd 510 Introduction to Infant Toddler Mental Health
SpEd 510 Legal & Ethical Foundations
SpEd 510 Legal and Ethical Foundations
SpEd 510 Literacy EI/SE
SpEd 510 Math Assessment & Instruction
SpEd 510 Reading & Writing across the Continuum
SpEd 510 Reading Assessment & Instruction
SpEd 520 Collaboration
12 elective credits at the 500-level (up to 8 credits outside the program with advisor approval)
12 credits in 400-level topical area
16 credits of 400-level ESM courses (excluding ESM 407)
1 Language Education Elective
1 Language Use Elective
4 credits Geology or Physics, 200-level or above.
4 graduate-level Ling courses
Any graduate-level Ling course
Elective
Elective
Elective and supporting courses
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives (6 credits appropriate to authorization level chosen in consultation with advisor)
Electives
Electives
Electives
Electives in theory, literature, writing, and rhetoric
Electives (see above)
Elective Studies Selected with Advisor
Electives with advisor approval
Appropriate courses in student's substantive area of focus
6XX Additional Electives
6XX Electives in Applied Quantitative Psychology
6XX Electives in Applied Social Psychology
6XX Electives in Community Psychology
6XX Electives in Developmental Psychology
6XX Electives in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Appropriate interdisciplinary social science research methods courses
Upper-division cluster
Upper-division cluster
Upper-division credits from a second department in the major academic area
Upper-division credits from one department in the major academic area
Upper-division credits from the arts and letters, science and/or social science academic distribution areas
Upper-division credits in pre-approved sustainability-related courses
PHE or approved electives
Upper-division credits in the School of Community Health
Upper-division credits to include at least a total of four courses from the following three categories
Upper-division earth science courses
Upper-division economics electives
Upper-division electives
Upper-division electives
Upper-division electives
Upper-division electives
Upper-division electives in Black Studies
Upper-division electives in history
Upper-division electives in physics (minimum)
Upper-division environmental policy management courses
Upper-division environmental sciences courses
Upper-division management courses
Upper-division marketing elective(s)
Upper-division Math/Science elective
Upper-division Math/Science elective
Upper Division MKTG Electives
Upper-division Music History or World Music
Upper-division physics electives
Upper-division sociology credits inclusive
Upper-division biology elective in botany or field oriented course 4