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ACCT - Accounting
ALHS - Allied Health Science
ANTH - Anthropology
ART - Art
BGST - General Studies
BIOL - Biology
BLAW - Business Law
CECS - Engineering and Computer Science
CENG - Civil Engineering
CEPH - Clinical Exercise Physiology Program
CHEM - Chemistry
CHIN - Chinese
CMGT - Construction Management
COMM - Communication
COSC - Computer Science
COUN - Counseling
CRIJ - Criminal Justice
ECON - Economics
EDBE - Bilingual Education
EDEC - Early Childhood Education
EDFB - Field-Based Education
EDGT - Gifted and Talented Education
EDIN - Educational Internship
EDLR - Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
EDSP - Special Education
EDUC - Education
EDUT - UTeach
EENG - Electrical Engineering
EHCA - Executive Health Care Administration
ELED - Elementary Education
ENGL - English
ENGR - Engineering
EPSY - Educational Psychology
FINA - Finance
FREN - French
GEOG - Geography
GEOL - Geology
GERM - German
HECC - Health and Exercise Core
HIST - History
HNRS - Honors
HRD - Human Resource Development
JAPN - Japanese
KINE - Kinesiology
LATN - Latin
MANA - Management
MARK - Marketing
MATH - Mathematics
MCOM - Mass Communication
MENG - Mechanical Engineering
MTED - Mathematics
MUAP-Music-Applied
MUED - Music Education
MUEN - Music Ensembles
MUSI - Music
NURS - Nursing
PADM - Public Administration
PHIL - Philosophy
PHYS - Physics
POLS - Political Science
PSYC - Psychology
PYED - Physical Education
READ - Reading Education
RELI - Religion Studies
SOCI - Sociology
SPAN - Spanish
SPCM - Speech Communication
TECH - Technology
THTR - Theatre
UNIV - University-Wide
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Narrative Courses
12 Sem. Credit Hours
3-6 free elective hours
3 elective hours with advisor approval
3 hours MANA Elective
4 Electives
6 additional graduate hours in criminal justice
6 elective hours with advisor approval
9 hours of HRD 6391
Additional four-hour physical science and lab elective.
Additional Science Elective
Africa
and
and
and either
Any graduate-level courses
Approved B.S. Mathematics, Sciences, Psychology courses
Approved Elective/Thesis
Approved Lower/Upper-Division Elective
Approved Math/Science Elective
Approved Technical Elective
Approved Upper-Division Elective
Approved Upper-Division Elective I
Approved Upper-Division Elective II
ART 5399 Independent Study
ART 5687 Field Experience in Art
Art history
Asia
BIOL 4140
BIOL 4339
BIOL, CHEM, or PHYS
BIOL, PHYS, or CHEM*
Business Electives approved by advisor
CENG 4199 Independent Study
CENG Elective
CMGT 4310 Construction Estimating
CMGT 4312 Advanced Estimating
College of Business & Technology Elective
COSC 3309
COSC Upper-Division Elective I
COSC Upper-Division Elective II
COUN 5314 Supervised Internship in School Counseling
CRIJ 5338 Program Evaluation
Directed Elective
Early / Early Modern Literature (at least six hours)
Economics
EDIN 5380 Internship in Student Teaching in Elementary School
EDIN 5381 Internship in Student Teaching in Elementary School
EDSY 3351 Managing and Instructing Diverse Learners
EDUC 3310 School in the Social Setting
EDUC 4313 Math
EDUC 4314 Science
EDUC 5382 Contrastive Linguistics
EDUT 4171 Apprentice Teaching Seminar
Either1
Elective
Elective/Cognate
Electives (15 semester hours) chosen with advisor
Electives (advisor approval)
Electives
Electives (advisor approval)
Electives in ENGL (at least 12 hours)
Electives in ENGL (at least 9 hours)
Engineering or Science Elective
ENGL ___World/European Literature
ENGL 23XX World/ European Literature
ENGL 4365 Special Topics in Literary Study
English Composition
ENGR 5300 Systems Engineering
ENGR 5318 Manufacturing Systems
ENGR 5320 Reliability Analysis
ENGR 5322 Human Factors
ENGR 5323 Design of Experiments
ENGR 5324 Engineering Project Management
ENGR 5327 Quality Control and Statistics
ENGR 5331 Constraints Management
ENGR 5332 New Project Development
ENGR 5350 Engineering Project
ENGR 5650 Engineering Project
Equivalent
Europe
Fine and Performing Arts
Fine Arts
Fine Arts
FINA 3311 Principles of Finance
GENB 3301 Business Law and Social Responsibility
General Electives
General Studio
Geography
Global Conflict
Global Culture
Global Economy
Guided Electives
HECC 5399 Independent Study
History, English
Humanities
Humanities
Humanities Elective
Humanities Elective (Core Curriculum)
Humanities requirement
INTS 3300 Relations and Issues
KINE 53XX
Lab Science
Later Literature (at least six hours)
Latin America
Life Science (Biology with Lab)
Life Science (must include lab)
MANA elective
Mathematics
MENG 4311 Electro-Mechanical Systems Design
Middle East
MUSI 1111 Harmony & Keyboard
MUSI 1112 Harmony & Keyboard
MUSI 3326 Choral Conducting and Score Reading
MUSI 4101 Analytical/Research Project
MUSI 4320 Piano Literature
MUSI, THTR, ART
MUSI, THTR, or Fine Arts
Natural Science and Lab
Natural Science I
Natural Science II
Natural Science Lab I
Natural Science Lab II
Nine hours of graduate level courses approved by the student's advisor
NP degree plan (NP)
NURS 4333 Nursing Research
NURS 5315 Assessment of Nursing Management
NURS 5326 Implementation of Nursing Management
NURS 5330 Evaluation of Nursing Management
NURS 6160-6660 Dissertation
or
or
or
or
or
other approved courses
other courses approved by your advisor
PADM 5355 Topics in Policy Analysis
PHIL, ENGL, or HIST
PHIL, ENGL, or Humanities
Philosophy
Physical Science (Chemistry or Physics with Lab)
Physical Science Elective III
Physical Science Elective III Lab
Physical Science (must include lab)
Preliminary Exam
Prescribed Electives (12 semester hours) chosen with advisor
PSYC 4354
PSYC 4399
Psychology
Psychology Electives
PSYC or General Electives
Public Administration
RELI 4360 Special Topics
Science (any BIOL, CHEM, or PHYS--4 SCH)
Science Elective (any BIOL, CHEM, or PHYS)
Science, Mathematics, Computer Science (9 hours in at least two disciplines)
Six additional hours of upper-division COSC courses
Social and Behavioral Science requirement
Social/Behavioral Science
Social Sciences
Social Sciences or Psychology
Sociology
Speech Communication, Mass Communication
Technical Elective
Three-dimensional (ceramics, sculpture, etc.)
Three-hour approved elective in science or mathematics
Two-dimensional (painting, printmaking, etc.)
Upper-division CBT Elective
Upper-division courses selected from the curriculum of the College of Business and Technology (6)
Upper-division Elective
Upper-Division Elective
Upper-division Electives
Upper-division Electives
Upper-division Electives
Upper-division Management Electives
Upper-division MARK Elective
Upper-level CBT Elective
Upper-level CBT Electives
U.S. Government
U.S. History
Visual and Performing Arts
Visual and Performing Arts (Core Curriculum)
Visual and Performing Arts: MUSI, ART
World-or-British-Literature-ENGL
World or European Literature
World or European Literature Requirement