Eastern Connecticut State University The B.A. or B.S. Degree Newly admitted students must complete the following degree requirements for a B.A. or B.S.: Credits Liberal Arts Core Curriculum 46 Major Area of Study 30-66 Note: Business Administration 66 Electives 7-46 Total (minimum) 120 Majors with B.A. or B.S. Option Students in the Departments of Biology and Mathematics have the option of earning either the B.A. or the B.S. degree. Biology and mathematics majors should declare their degree option before the end of the sixth semester. Biology Chemistry Computer Science English Environmental Earth Science History Mathematics Performing Arts Political Science Psychology Sociology Visual Arts Spanish Accounting Business Administration Communication Economics Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Physical Education Sport and Liesure Management Labor Relations and Human Resource Management BA/BS BS BS BA BS BA BA/BS BA BA BA ? BA BA BS BS BS BA BS BS BS BS ? The Evergreen State College Bachelor of Arts degree Requires a minimum of 180 credits. If you transfer credits from another college, 45 of your last 90 credits must be earned from Evergreen. Apply at least one quarter ahead of your final quarter. Bachelor of Science degree Requires a minimum of 180 credits. 72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Jr/Sr) credits. Apply and request a B.S. Credit Review at least one quarter ahead of your final quarter. Bachelor of Arts and Science degree Requires a minimum of 225 credits. 72 of these credits must be science, math or computer science, and 48 of those must be upper division (Jr/Sr) credits. Apply and request a B.S. Credit Review at least ONE YEAR ahead of your final quarter. Fort Lewis College Degrees Offered Fort Lewis College offers a number of programs leading to the bachelor’s degree. The Bachelor of Science degree is offered in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics; the Bachelor of Arts degree is granted in all other four-year programs. In addition, the College offers a program leading to the Associate of Arts degree in agricultural science. Georgia College and State University Art, B.A. Biology, B.S. Chemistry and Physics, B.S. Criminal Justice, B.A. Environmental Sciences, B.S. English, B.A. French, B.A. Geography, B.A. History, B.A. Liberal Studies, B.A. Mass Communication, B.A. Mathematics, B.S. Music, B.A. Music Education, B.M.E. Philosophy, B.A. Physics, B.S. Psychology, B.S. Political Science, B.A. Rhetoric, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Spanish, B.A. Theatre, B.A. Accounting, B.B.A. Computer Science, B.S. Economics, B.A. Economics, B.S. General Business Administration, B.B.A. Management, B.B.A. Management Information Systems, B.B.A Marketing, B.B.A. Early Childhood Education, B.S. Middle Grades Education, B.S. Special Education, B.S. Health Education, B.S. Music Therapy, B.M.T. Nursing, B.S.N. Nursing (RN-BSN), B.S.N. Outdoor Education, B.S. FOREIGN LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT All students seeking a Bachelor of Arts degree must demonstrate minimum proficiency at the level of a fourth university course in one foreign language. This proficiency can be demonstrated in one of two ways: 1. Course work. Students who have had two years of high school foreign language and who wish to continue that language must enter the sequence at the 1002 level. They may audit the 1001 course without credit. Students with three or more years of high school language are urged to choose the most advanced possible language course appropriate for their language competence, upon consultation with the Chair of the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures. The 1001 course of a foreign language will not be accepted for credit if the student has taken two years of that same language in high school. 2. Testing. Students may also demonstrate proficiency and possibly exempt one or more courses by (a) submitting an appropriate score on an approved national test, such as a CLEP exam, or (b) by challenging the appropriate course(s) beyond 1001, for which they must consult with the Chair of the Department of Modern Languages & Cultures. Students who successfully meet the course requirement receive credit hours but no letter grades. International students with non-immigrant visa status must complete the foreign language requirement unless granted a waiver as specified in the International Students Admissions section of this Catalog. In some majors, the language requirement may be fully or partly counted in Area F. Henderson State University Bachelor of Arts * Communications * English * History * Mass Media * Music * Political Science * Psychology * Public Administration * Sociology * Spanish * Theatre Arts Bachelor of Science * Athletic Training * Aviation * Biology * Business and Technology Education * Chemistry * Computer Science-Math * Family and Consumer Science * Human Services * Mathematics * Medical Technology * Nursing * Physics * Recreation Keene State College Art, B.A. Art, B.F.A. Communication, B.A. English, B.A. Film Studies, B.A. French, B.A. History, B.A. Journalism, B.A. Music, B.A. Music Education, B.M. Music Performance, B.M. Spanish, B.A. Theatre and Dance, B.A. Architecture, B.S. Athletic Training, B.S. Education, B.S. Health Science, B.S. Physical Education, B.S. Safety and Occupational Health Applied Sciences, B.S. Sustainable Product Design and Innovation, B.S. Applied Computer Science, B.S. Biology, B.A. Biology, B.S Chemistry, B.A. Chemistry, B.S. Chemistry-Physics, B.S. Computer Mathematics, B.S. Economics, B.A. Engineering, B.S. Geography, B.A. Geology, B.S. Management, B.S. Mathematics, B.A. Mathematics Education, B.A. Mathematics-Physics, B.S. Political Science, B.A. Psychology, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Art Arts Management Athletic Training Biology Business Administration Computer Science Education English / Communications Environmental Studies Fine & Performing Arts History Interdisciplinary Studies Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science and Public Policy Psychology Sociology BA BA BS BS BS BS BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA/BS BA BA BA Midwestern State University BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences Major in applied arts and sciences Bachelor of Arts Majors offered in art, computer science, English, geosciences, history, humanities, international studies, kinesiology, mass communication, mathematics, music, political science, psychology, sociology, Spanish, and sport and leisure studies Bachelor of Business Administration Majors offered in accounting, economics, finance, general business, management, management information systems, and marketing Bachelor of Fine Arts Majors offered in art and theatre Bachelor of Music Majors offered in music (performance) and music (certification) Bachelor of Science Majors offered in biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, exercise physiology, geosciences, kinesiology, mathematics, physics, psychology, sociology, and sport and leisure studies Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training Major in athletic training Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science Major in clinical laboratory science Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Major in criminal justice Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene Major in dental hygiene Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Engineering Major in interdisciplinary engineering Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies Major in interdisciplinary studies with certification program in elementary teaching: early childhood - grade 6, and grade 4 - grade 8 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering Major in mechanical engineering Bachelor of Science in Nursing Major in nursing Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences Major in radiologic sciences Bachelor of Science in Respiratory Care Major in respiratory care Bachelor of Social Work Major in social work New College of Florida BA only Ramapo College of New Jersey Accounting Acting Africana Studies Allied Health Technologies American Studies Art and Technology Art History Biochemistry Bioinformatics Biology Business Administration Chemistry Clinical Lab Science Communicating Arts Community Mental Health Computer Science Contemporary Arts Creative Writing Criminology Cultural Studies Design and Interactive Media Design/Technical Theater Digital Filmmaking Directing/Stage Managing Drawing and Painting Economics Engineering Physics Environmental Science Environmental Studies Ethnic Relations Finance Gender Studies History Information Systems Integrated Science Studies International Business International Studies Journalism Labor Studies Law and Society Liberal Studies Literature Management BS BA BA BS BA BA BA BS BS BS BS BS BS BA BA BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS BA BA BA BS BA BA BS BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS Marketing Mathematics Media Cinema Studies Music Music Industry Music Performance Music Production Music Studies Photography Political Science Psychology Public Sociology Sculpture Social Science Social Work Sociology Spanish Language Studies Theater Theater Studies Visual Arts Writing BS BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BSW BA BA BA BA BA BA Shepherd University Bachelor of Arts *• *• *• *• *• *• *• English, B.A. History, B.A. Music Comprehensive, B.A. Psychology, B.A. Spanish, B.A. Elementary Education Comprehensive, B.A. Secondary Education Comprehensive, B.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts * • Art Comprehensive, B.F.A. Bachelor of Music Education * • Music Teaching Field, PreK-Adult, B.M.E. Regents Bachelor of Arts * • Regents, R.B.A. Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science * • Communication and New Media, B.A. or B.S. Bachelor of Science *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• *• Accounting, B.S. Biology, B.S. Business Administration, B.S. Chemistry, B.S. Computer and Information Sciences Comprehensive, B.S. Computer and Information Technology Noncomprehensive, B.S. Computer Engineering Comprehensive, B.S. Economics, B.S. Environmental Studies Comprehensive, B.S. Family and Consumer Sciences, B.S. Mathematics, B.S. Political Science, B.S. Recreation and Leisure Studies Comprehensive, B.S. Sociology, B.S. Sonoma State University School of Arts & Humanities American Multicultural Studies, B.A. Art History, B.A. Art Studio, B.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree Chicano and Latino Studies, B.A. Communication Studies, B.A. English, B.A. French, B.A. Global Studies, B.A. Human Development, B.A. Hutchins School of Liberal Studies, B.A. Music, B.A. - Applied Music Music, B.A. - Jazz Studies Music, B.A. - Music Education Music, B.A. - Liberal Arts Philosophy, B.A. Spanish, B.A. Theatre Arts, B.A. School of Business and Economics Pre-Business Administration program Business Administration, B.S. Economics, B.A. School of Science and Technology Biology, B.A. Biology, B.S. Chemistry, B.A. Chemistry, B.S. Computer Science, B.S. Engineering Science , B.S. Geology, B.A. Geology, B.S. Kinesiology, B.S. Kinesiology, B.S. - Adapted Physical Education Kinesiology, B.S. - Exercise Science, Biodynamics Kinesiology, B.S. - Exercise Science, Pre-Physical Therapy Kinesiology, B.S. - Lifetime Fitness Kinesiology, B.S. - Physical Education Kinesiology, B.S. - Interdisciplinary Mathematics, B.A. Mathematics, B.S. Nursing, B.S. - Pre-Nursing Nursing, B.S. - Pre-Licensure Nursing, B.S. - RN to BSN Nursing, B.S. - LVN to BSN Physics, B.A. Physics, B.S. School of Social Sciences Criminal Justice Administration, B.A. Anthropology, B.A. Environmental Studies, B.A. Environmental Studies, B.S. Geography, B.A. History, B.A. Political Science, B.A. Psychology, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Women's and Gender Studies, B.A Southern Oregon University BA/BS Requirements Requirements for the BA and BS do not apply to students completing the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (BFA). Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA) For this degree, students must: 1. Complete the equivalent of one year of study of a foreign language at the second-year level or above at Southern Oregon University or another accredited college or university; complete four years of study of a single foreign language at the high school level; or successfully complete a proficiency examination administered by the Foreign Languages and Literatures program. Contact the Foreign Languages and Literatures section of the Language, Literature, and Philosophy Department for information about the proficiency exam. 2. Complete at least 48 credits of courses offered under the following prefixes, which are normally included in Arts and Humanities curricula: AL, ALA, ART, ARTH, CAS, CHN, COMM, CORE, D, DMF, ELS, ENG, FL, FLM, FPA, FR, GL, GSWS, HO, HST, HUM, J, JPN, JRN, KOR, MUP, MUS, PHL, PR, REL, RTF, SHS, SP, SPAN, SSPC, TA, USEM, VP, WR, and WS. Note: courses with these prefixes that count toward University Studies, the academic major, minor, and requirement #1 above may also be counted toward these 48 credits. Bachelor of Science Degree (BS) For this degree, students must: 1. Complete at least two courses (7 or more credits) in mathematics, designated programming courses, designated statistics courses, or designated logic courses. The following programming, statistics and logic courses have been approved for this requirement: * CS 200 - Computer Science I 4 credits * CS 210 - Web Development I 4 credits * CS 257 - Computer Science II 4 credits * CS 295 - Web Development II 4 credits * BA 282 - Applied Business Statistics 4 credits * EC 232 - Exploratory Data Analysis 4 credits * EC 332 - Quantitative Methods and Application 4 credits * * GEOG 386 - Environmental Data Analysis 4 credits * or * ES 386 - Environmental Data Analysis 4 credits * * OAL 425 - Program Evaluation 3 credits * PE 412 - Evaluation for Health and Physical Education 4 credits * PHL 203 - Introduction to Logic 4 credits * PSY 228 - Methods, Statistics, and Applications I 4 credits * PSY 229 - Methods, Statistics, and Applications II 4 credits * SOC 326 - Introduction to Social Research Methods 4 credits * SOC 327 - Quantitative Data Analysis 4 credits * * *Students must complete both PSY 228 and 229 to fulfill the requirement. 2. Complete at least 48 credits of courses offered under the following prefixes, which are normally included in Business, Computer Science, Mathematics, Natural Science and Social Science curricula: AM, ANTH, AOM, AS, BA, BED, BI, CAS, CCJ, CH, CIS, CRIM, CS, CSM, D, DMF, EC, ED, ENGR, ES, G, GEOG, HE, HST, IS, MBA, MM, MS, MTH, NAS, NUR, PE, PH, PS, PSY, SC, SOC, SSC, and SSPC. Note: courses with these prefixes that count toward University Studies, the academic major, minor, and requirement #1 above may also be counted toward these 48 credits. St. Mary’s College of Maryland BA only? SUNY College at Geneseo Accounting American Studies Anthropology Applied Physics Art History Art Studio Biochemistry Biology Biophysics Black Studies Business Administration Chemistry Childhood Education BS BA BA BS BA BA BS BS BS BA BS BS BA Childhood Education/Special Education Communication Personal & Professional Journalism & Media Intercultural & Critical Studies Computer Science Early Childhood/Childhood Education Economics Engineering (3-2) English Creative Writing Literature Foreign Language French Spanish Geochemistry Geography Geology Geophysics History International Relations Mathematics Music Musical Theatre Philosophy Physics Political Science Psychology Sociology Speech Pathology Theatre Theatre & English BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS degree limited to Accounting, Applied Physics, Biochemistry, Biology, Biophysics, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communicative Disorders and Sciences, Natural Science and Speech and Hearing Handicapped majors. Truman State University Accounting (BS) Agricultural Science (BS) Art (BA) Art (BFA) with concentrations in: Studio Art Visual Communications Art History (BA) Athletic Training (BS) Biology (BA/BS) Business Administration (BA/BS) with concentrations in: Finance International Business (BA only) Management Marketing Chemistry (BS) Classics (BA) Communication (BA) with concentrations in: Communication Studies Journalism Public Communication Communication Disorders (BA/BS) Computer Science (BS) Creative Writing (BFA) Economics (BA/BS) English (BA) with concentrations in: American Literature British Literature Criticism Linguistics World Literature Writing Exercise Science (BS) with specializations in: Applied/Clinical Physical Education/ Health Pre-Medicial Sciences French (BA) German (BA) Health Science (BS) with patterns in: Community, Worksite, and Public Health Health Administration Individualized Pre-Medical Sciences Pre-Occupational Therapy History (BA/BS) Interdisciplinary Studies (BA/BS) Justice Systems (BS) Linguistics (BS) Mathematics (BA/BS) Music (BA) with concentrations in: General Concentration with Emphasis Groups Liberal Arts Music: Performance (BM) Nursing (BSN) Philosophy & Religion (BA) Physics (BA/BS) Political Science (BA/BS) Psychology (BA/BS) Romance Language (BA) Russian (BA) Sociology/Anthropology (BA/BS) Spanish (BA) Theatre (BA) University of Alberta, Augustana Bachelor of Arts Majors: Art (Visual Arts) Biology Chemistry Computing Science Drama Economics English Environmental Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies (Global & Development Studies) Mathematics and Physics Modern Languages Music Philosophy and Religion Physical Education - Kinesiology & Sports Studies Physical Education - Outdoor Education Political Studies Psychology Sociology Bachelor of Management Bachelor of Management in Business Economics Bachelor of Music Majors: Piano Voice Comprehensive Liturgical Arts Musical Arts Bachelor of Science Majors: Biology Chemistry Computing Science Environmental Science Mathematics and Physics Physical Education - Kinesiology & Sports Studies Physical Education - Outdoor Education Psychology University of Illinois at Springfield College of Business and Management: * Accountancy (B.A.) * Business Administration (B.B.A.) * Economics (B.A.) * Management (B.A.) * Management Information Systems (B.S.) College of Education and Human Services: * Social Work (B.S.W.) College of Liberal Arts and Sciences: * Biology (B.S.) * Chemistry (B.S.) * Clinical laboratory Science (B.S.) * Communication (B.A.) * Computer Science (B.S.) * English (B.A.) * History (B.A.) * Liberal Studies (B.A.) * Mathematical Sciences (B.A.) * Philosophy (B.A.) * Psychology (B.A.) * Sociology/Anthropology (B.A.) * Visual Arts (B.A.) College of Public Affairs and Administration: * Criminal Justice (B.A.) * Global Studies (B.A.) * Legal Studies (B.A.) * Political Science (B.A.) University of Maine at Farmington Bachelor's Degree Programs BA Art BGS Bachelor of General Studies BA Biology BA Business Economics BS Community Health Education BS Community Health Education: Teaching Concentration in School Health Education BA Computer Science BFA Creative Writing BS Early Childhood Education BS Early Childhood Special Education BS Elementary Education BA English BS Environmental Science BA Geography BA Geology BA History BA Interdisciplinary Studies Business Psychology Environmental Policy and Planning Environmental Science Geology/Geography Health Information Systems Individualized Outdoor Recreation Business Administration Philosophy/Religion Social Enterprise Sociology/Anthropology BA International and Global Studies BA Mathematics BA Political Science BA Psychology BS Rehabilitation Services BS Secondary Education Biology Chemistry Earth and Space Science English Mathematics Physics Social Studies BS Special Education BA Visual and Performing Arts: Art History and Visual Culture, Arts Administration, Music, Theatre University of Mary Washington BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES The choice of major program determines which degree one receives. The Bachelor of Arts degree is for majors in American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Studio Art, Classics: Classical Archaeology, Classics: Classical Civilization, Classics: Latin, English, English: Creative Writing, French, Geography, German, Historic Preservation, History, International Affairs, Music, Philosophy, Philosophy: Pre-Law Concentration, Political Science, Religion, Sociology, Spanish, and Theatre. The Bachelor of Science degree is for majors in Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Environmental Science and Geology (both the Natural and Social Environmental Science Concentrations), Environmental Science and Geology (Environmental Geology concentration), Environmental Science and Geology (Geology Concentration), Mathematics, Physics, and Psychology. Both the B.A. and B.S. degrees require 120 credits for completion. Both degrees also require an overall cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00 (equivalent to a “C” average) on Mary Washington course work, as well as a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.00 in each major program on Mary Washington course work. The residence requirement is as follows: To be considered a degree candidate, a student must earn at least 30 academic credits at the University of Mary Washington, including at least half the credits required for the major program unless more are required by the major department. Students must also earn at least 15 of the last 21 credits at Mary Washington. University of Minnesota at Morris BA Only University of Montevallo Biology Chemistry Educ. of Deaf and Hard of Hearing English Foreign Languages History Mathematics Political Science Psychology Social Sciences Social Work Sociology Speech-Language Pathology Accounting Finance Management Marketing Elementary Education Elementary Education/Collaborative Family & Consumer Sciences Kinesiology Art Communication Studies Mass Communication Music Theatre BS BS BS BA BA BA, BS BA/BS BA, BS BA, BS BS, BS BA, BS BA, BS BS BBA BBA BBA BBA BA, BS BA, BS BA, BS BS BA, BS, BFA BA, BS BA, BS BA,BM BA, BS, BFA University of North Carolina Asheville * Accounting (B.S.) Financial Managerial * Art (B.A., B.F.A.) Art (B.A., B.F.A.) Art History (B.A.) Art with Teacher Licensure (B.A.) * Atmospheric Science (B.S.) Climatology Weather Forecasting * Biology (B.S.) Cell and Molecular Biology Ecology and Evolutionary Biology General Biology Biology with Teacher Licensure * Chemistry (B.A., B.S.) Biochemistry (B.A., B.S.) Chemistry (B.A., B.S.) Chemistry of the Environment (B.S.) Chemistry with Teacher Licensure (B.A.) * Chemistry and Textile Chemistry (B.S.) * Classics (B.A.) Classical Studies Greek Greek and Latin Latin Latin with Teacher Licensure * Computer Science (B.S.) Computer Systems Information Systems * Drama (B.A,) Acting and Directing Design and Production Drama-General Theatre Arts with Teacher Licensure * Economics (B.A.) General Economics Environmental Economics International Economics Monetary Economics and Finance Economics with Teacher Licensure * Engineering Joint 2+2 Degree with North Carolina State University Aerospace Biological and Agricultural Biomedical Chemical Civil Computer Construction Engineering Management Electrical Environmental Industrial Materials Mechanical Nuclear Textile * Joint Degree with North Carolina State University Mechatronics * Environmental Studies (B.S.) Earth Science Ecology and Environmental Biology Environmental Management and Policy Individualized Earth Science with Teacher Licensure * Ethics and Social Institutions Concentration Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A.) * French (B.A.) French French with Teacher Licensure * German (B.A.) German German with Teacher Licensure * Health and Wellness (B.S.) * History (B.A.) History History with Teacher Licensure * Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A.) * International Studies Concentration- Interdisciplinary Studies (B.A.) * Literature and Language (B.A.) Creative Writing Literature Creative Writing with Teacher Licensure English with Teacher Licensure * Management (B.S.) Business Management and Administration Marketing Operations Management * Mass Communication (B.A.) Commercial Media Communication Research Film and Visual Media Journalism * Mathematics (B.A.) Applied Mathematics Pure Mathematics Statistics Mathematics with Teacher Licensure * Multimedia Arts and Sciences (B.A.) * Music (B.A., B.S.) General Music (B.A.) Jazz Studies (B.A.) Music Technology (B.S.) * Philosophy (B.A.) * Physics (B.S.) Applied Physics Preparation for Graduate School Physics with Teacher Licensure * Political Science (B.A.) General Political Science with Teacher Licensure * Psychology (B.A.) * Religious Studies (B.A.) * Sociology (B.A. Anthropology Sociology Sociology with Teacher Licensure * Spanish (B.A.) Spanish Spanish with Teacher Licensure * Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (B.A.) General Women and Gender Gender and Sexuality University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Bachelors of Arts Degree Programs: Fall 2006 - Spring 2008: Art Communication Drama Economics English History Music Native American Studies Political Science Sociology Bachelors of Science Degree Programs: Fall 2006 - Spring 2008: Biology Business Administration Chemistry Computer Science Early Childhood Education Education of the Deaf Elementary Education Health and Physical Education Mathematics Medical Technology Natural Sciences Physics Professional Education Psychology Speech Pathology University of Virginia’s College at Wise Accounting Administration of Justice Art Biochemistry Biology Business Administration Chemistry Communication Studies Computer Science BA/BS BS BA BS BA/BS BA/BS BA/BS BA BS Economics English Literature Environmental Science Foreign Studies French Government Health and Physical Education Hispanic and HispanicAmerican Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies Liberal Arts and Sciences Management Information Systems Mathematics Medical Technology Music Nursing Psychology Sociology Software Engineering Spanish Theatre BA/BS BA BS BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BA BS BA/BS BS BA BSN BS BS BS BA BA University of Wisconsin-Superior BA/BS for all Majors except: Music Education BME Music Performance BM Visual Arts BA/BS/BFA