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Narrative Courses
ACC 350
ACC 440
ACC 501
ACC 523
ACC 525
An approved BIO 386/486
An approved course in Latin American History
and
And one of the following:
and/or
and other courses subject to department approval
And the study of a foreign language through the third (103) level
Another foreign language through the 103 level
Any approved English course
Any Greek course beyond GRK 202
Any Latin course beyond LAT 103
Any other approved CSC offerings
Approved BIO 386/486 courses
Approved field-station courses
Approved Molecular, Cellular, and Systems Biology course
Approved research experience
CFS 125 Introduction to Internet Programming
CFS 186/286/386/486
CFS 395/495
COM 186/286/386/486
COM 390/490/395/495/397/497/398/498
COM 390/490A
COM 390/490B
COM 395/495
COM 397/497A
COM 397/497B
COM 398/498
and/or
course
CSC 100-499
designated sections of ENG 280A
Directed Study 498
EDS 355 or EDS 395E Experiences in Alternative Settings
Either one (1) ECO or BUS course at the 200-level or above
One approved Field Course
Five (5) elective ANR course credits (three of which must be at the 300 level or higher)
Four (4) ANR elective course credits (three of which must be at the 300 level or higher)
Higher level Math Course
Higher (or waiver)
Independent Study 490B
Internship 495
MAT 415 Combinatorics
MUS Applied
MUS Ensemble primary instrument
MUS Ensemble primary instrument or career related
One (1) approved 300- or 400-level field course
One (1) course, which must be approved by the Dual Degree Engineering Advisor.
One Dance-activity class (1/4 course credit)
only when focused on Legal Writing
or
or
or
or
or4
and/or
or other approved statistics course
Other courses and special topics that would meet student needs selected by careful faculty advising
Other courses approved by the Department
Other courses approved by the Women’s and Gender Studies Department
Other courses approved for Appalachian Studies credit
Other TAD courses
PED 390/490A
PED 390/490B
PED 395/495
PED 397/497A
PED 397/497B
PED 398/498
Physics with Algebra or with Calculus
Plus either
Possible Alternate to 355
Primary instrument
Specific sections of 186/286/386/486, if approved by the Peace and Social Justice Studies Department
Team Initiated Study 497B
Three (3) ANR elective course credits (three of which must be at the 300 level or higher)
Three additional elective course credits
Two (2) studio courses at the 100 level
Two (2) studio courses at the 200 level or above
UGR 010 Undergraduate Research (On-campus)
UGR 020 Undergraduate Research (Off-Campus)
WGS 386/486 Special Topics
WGS 390/490 Independent Study
WGS 395/495 Internship
WGS 397/497 Team Initiated Study
WGS 398/498 Directed Study