Student: COMMUNITY RECREATION & EVENT PLANNING CONCENTRATION 4-YEAR PLAN Advisor: Freshman Year: Fall ENG 101 or FMS 115 (GRD) GEC #1 FMS/WI (GEC #2) GEC #3 (GSB) HHS 125 (or other) 3 3 3 3 1 Total Credit Hours Spring CST 105 (GRD, SI outside the major) CTR 111 (offered Fall & Sp.) GEC #4 GEC #5 (FMS) GEC #6 13 3 3 3 3 3 Total Credit Hours 15 Sophomore Year Fall CTR 212 or CTR 213 (offered Fall & Sp.) CTR 314 MAT 115 or higher Math or STA 108 (GMT) ENG 102 (GRD, SI) *MINOR #1 Total Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 Spring CTR 212 or CTR 213 (offered Fall & Sp.) Science with lab (GNS #1) CTR 241 (spring only course) MINOR #2 15 3 4 3 3 Total Credit Hours 13 Summer Session CTR 315 (20 hr/wk for minimum of 6 weeks for a total of 120 hours in a Community Recreation or Event Planning setting) 3 credit hours Junior Year Fall CTR 342 (Fall only course) CTR 423 (Fall only course) GNS #2 (science w/out lab) MINOR #3 MINOR #4 Spring Total Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 CREP COGNATE STH 451 MINOR #5 GEC #7 MINOR #6 Total Credit Hours 3 3 3 3 3 15 Senior Year Fall CTR 416 (offered Fall & Sp.) CTR 511 (SI in major) MINOR #7 (if necessary) Elective (WI outside major, if necessary) Total Credit Hours Spring 3 3 3 3 Elective Elective Elective 12 3 3 3 Total Credit Hours 9 Summer Session CTR 417 (WI in major) (40 hr/wk for minimum of 12 consecutive weeks for a total of 240 hrs) 12 credit hours *You will be required to complete an approved minor. FMS = Freshman Seminar; courses are open to freshman only GEC = General Educational Requirement Minimum Credit Hours to graduate = 122 Needed GECs #1-7 unspecified in 4-year plan 1 GLT (Literature) course 1 GFA (Fine Arts) course 1 GPR (Philosophical, Religious, Ethical Perspectives) course 1 GHP (Historical Perspectives/Western Culture) course 2 GSB (Social and Behavioral Sciences) courses 1 additional Humanities (GLT or GFA or GPR) 2 GRD (Reasoning and Discourse) courses and 1 GMT (Math) course are also requirements of the University, however they are built into the 4-year plan on page 1. 2 GNS (Natural Sciences) courses are also required by the University. They are already built into the 4-year plan on page 1 as GNS #1 and GNS #2. Note that: 1 GNS course must be with a lab; the 2nd doesn’t need a lab. Additionally, the 2 GNS courses that you take must be in different disciplines (for example, you could not take two Biology classes to meet this requirement). All students must satisfy 4 global/global nonwestern (1 GN and 3 GL/GNs), 2 writing intensive, and 2 speaking intensive requirements. You should try to do this by seeking sections marked GL, GN, WI, or SI as you register for courses in general education (GECs). REMEMBER: You can search for GECs by “Course Category” in Genie at (https://banweb.uncg.edu/prod/hwzkcoff.P_UncgSlctCrsOff). In the example below, GFA courses were searched. However, you can also search by GLT, GPR, WI, SI, GN, GL, etc.) Results include all GFAs in all disciplines offered Fall 2014 Note: ART 100-01 would satisfy one University requirement (GFA) ART 112-01 would satisfy two University requirements (GFA and GN) ART 112-02 would satisfy three University requirements (GFA and GN and WI—outside the major) *BY SELECTING ART 112-02 YOU MEET THREE UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENTS WITH ONE COURSE* Suggestions for GECs GFA DCE 200 (GL) - Dance Appreciation ARH 112 (GN) – Survey of Non-Western Art MUS 242 (GL) – Music for Film FMS 130, 131, 132 GPR PHI 361 (GN) – Ethical Issues in Business MUS 135 (GN) – Introduction to Music and Culture PHI 121 – Contemporary Moral Problems REL 101 FMS 140, 141, 142 PSC 105 GHP FMS 151, 152, 160, 161, 162 GLT FMS 120, 121, 122 CCI 205 (GL) – Mythology ENG 105 ENG 106 GNS GEO 103 BIO 105 + lab NTR 213 without lab ISC 212 without lab KIN 220 without lab GEO 106 + lab GEO 110 + lab GN PCS 309 (GN) PCS 205 (GL) GSB SOC 101, 201, 202 PSY 121 ECO 201 FMS 170, 171, 172 PSC 100