TECHNOLOGY CONCENTRATION COURSES FOR BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY MAJORS As part of your degree requirements, you need to take four technology courses. You can choose from any of the courses listed below. If you take all four courses in the same area, you will earn a technology concentration in that area. Courses cannot be double counted towards other requirements on your study plan (e.g., IS requirements). Please check for prerequisites. Information Systems CS115 Introduction to Programming BT435 Social Networks BT333 Database Management - S15 BT416* Business Process Management - S15 BT353 Introduction to Project Management BT421* Systems Analysis and Design BT 310 Program for Mobile Applications – S15 MIS 460* IT Strategy History & Philosophy of Technology and Science HHS130 History of Science & Tech HHS 369 Studies in the Scientific Revolution HHS309 Newton & the Scientific Revolution HHS414 Industrial America HHS312 Technology & Society in America HHS479 Studies in the History of Technology HHS363 Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution HST370 Biology Eugenics and Society HSS371 Computers and Society HPL455 Ethical Issues in Science & Technology HPL112 Science and Metaphysics HHS466 Engineering in History II HST360 Research and Innovation Policy HST470 War and Science HMU101 Music History I HMU250 Sound & Vision HMU102 Music History II HMU231 Sound Recording I HMU201 Music Theory I Music & Technology Biotechnology CH115/117 General Chemistry 1 w/Lab – F14 CH382 Biological Systems CH116 /118 General Chemistry 2 w/Lab CH484 Introduction to Molecular Genetics CH281 Biology and Biotechnology BME 306 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering CH381 Cell Biology HPL 457 Bioethics Environmental Science/Green Technology CH116 /118 General Chemistry 2 w/Lab EN530 Intro to Sustainable Engineering EN375 Intro to Environmental Engineering Systems CAL581 Environmental Policy EN541 Fate & Transport of Environmental Contaminants E580 Sustainable Energy EN 570 Environmental Chemistry HPL 380 Environmental Ethics EN575 Environmental Biology HPL 480 Environmental Policy: Philosophical and Economic Issue * Two (2) of these courses must be taken as part of IS requirements in business core. You cannot double count these courses. Per our records, courses highlighted in red will run in the Fall 2015 semester and courses noted in black will most likely run in the Spring 2016 semester. There may be additional courses that will run on this list, and some of these classes may not be available in the future. Check with Registrar. Updated March 27, 2015