|
Today's
planners and decision makers need the ability to draw upon information from many sources.
To give students broad backgrounds in a variety of subjects, interdepartmental programs
require courses from more than one department. COURSES:
CANST: Canadian Studies
ID: Interdepartmental
INTST: International Study Abroad
NSE: National Student Exchange
Interdepartmental
Programs and Courses
150 Canada:
Cultural Crossroads. (3)
An interdepartmental introduction to the geography, history,
government, economy, literature, art, and music defining Canada's individuality and
international heritage. An examination of current issues on such topics as economic
agreements, environment, education, health system, and multicultural relations.
101
Freshman Seminar. (1)
Through individual assessment, readings on issues in education,
and academic portfolios, skills necessary for freshman-year success are learned.
Prerequisite: permission of
the freshman academic advisor.
300 Related Field Experiences.
(1-12)
Available for advanced standing credit only and not through registration.
Departments may use this course to grant students university credit on programs under
their jurisdiction for field experience meeting departmental crediting criteria. Students
must apply formally to the department chairperson for such credit and supply supporting
documentation. The department determines the amount of credit to be granted and notifies
the registrar. The Office of Academic Advising is informed of how the credit is to be
applied to students' programs.
A total of 12 hours of credit may be
earned.
400 Creating a Sustainable Future:
The Clustered Minors Capstone. (3)
Capstone course for minor programs in
environmentally sustainable practices. Topics vary. Emphasizes interdisciplinary
perspectives on creating sustainable practices--environmentally and culturally--for the
future. Seminar format, with visiting scholars working interactively.
Prerequisite: completion of
other required courses in one of the participating minor programs, junior or senior
standing, permission of the instructor.
Open only to minors in
environmentally sustainable practices or by permission of the instructor.
INTERNATIONAL STUDY ABROAD (INTST)
300 International Study
Abroad. (0-15)
Participation in an international study program at an
approved study abroad site. Hours earned can only be applied as
general elective credit and must be taken credit/no credit.
Prerequisite: permission of the director of the center for international
programs.
A total of 15 hours of credit may be earned.
NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE (NSE)
399 National Student Exchange.
(12-17)
For participants in the National Student Exchange program and for
registration purposes only. Requires contact with department offices
to obtain evaluation of course(s) before registration, if credit is to be
applied to anything other than general electives. Replaced by
evaluated credit once transcripts from exchange institutions are received.
Prerequisite: permission of the Dean of University College.
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Interdepartmental
Programs and Courses:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
Minor: African American
Studies
The African-American Studies minor
explores the culture of black Americans and Africans to help all students understand
themselves and relationships between blacks and whites. The knowledge of American,
Caribbean, and African societies prepares students for careers in multinational business,
multicultural education, law, journalism, radio, television, social work, and urban
planning.
For more information, call the Department of History at (765) 285-8700.
| MINOR IN AFRICAN- AMERICAN STUDIES,
18-20 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS |
| ANTH |
211 |
Ethnicity (3) |
3 |
|
or |
|
|
|
263 |
African Cont (3) |
3 |
| ENG |
354 |
Afr Am Lit |
|
| HIST |
210 |
Black His U S (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
372 |
Modrn Africa (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
428 |
Caribbean (3) |
3 |
| 9-11 hours from |
| GEOG |
352 |
Africa (3) |
|
| MUHIS |
439 |
Jazz Hist 1 (2) |
|
| PHIL |
310 |
African Phil (3) |
|
| POLS |
475 |
Minor Group (3) |
|
| SOC |
421 |
Minorities (3) |
9-11 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
18-20 hrs |
| Students electing POLS 475 or SOC
421 should take appropriate University Core Curriculum courses to meet prerequisites. |
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AMERICAN
STUDIES
Minor: American Studies
Courses:
AMSTU: American Studies
The American Studies minor helps
students understand and appreciate the interrelationship of all facets of American society
and culture. The program consists of courses in American history, literature, art, and
other elements of American life and thought. It focuses on cultural diversity and social
groups in American history.
The interdisciplinary approach of the
American Studies minor cuts across traditional academic boundaries, giving students a
unique view of the nation's social fabric and history. It equips students with knowledge
and skills applicable to careers in education, journalism, business, advertising,
publishing, government, and other types of work requiring a general understanding of
American society and culture and an ability to conduct rigorous interdisciplinary
analysis.
For more information, call the
Department of History at (765) 285-8700.
| MINOR IN AMERICAN STUDIES, 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| Introduction to American
Studies |
| AMSTU |
101 |
Amer Studies
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| HIST |
101 |
Amer Studies
(3) |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| Historical foundations |
| HIST |
201 |
U S
1492-1876 |
3 |
|
202 |
U S
1877-Pres |
3 |
| 6 hours from |
| American life electives |
| HIST |
210 |
Black His U S
(3) |
|
|
215 |
Women Amer H
(3) |
|
|
310 |
Int Hist Bus
(3) |
|
|
419 |
Tr Miss Fron
(3) |
|
|
421 |
Indians U S (3) |
|
|
422 |
Amer Pop Cul
(3) |
|
|
433 |
Am Life 1607
(3) |
|
|
434 |
Am Life 1865
(3) |
|
| ANTH |
242 |
Folklore (3) |
|
|
331 |
No Am Indian
(3) |
|
|
471 |
Ethnohistory
(3) |
|
| ECON |
310 |
Econ Hist U S
(3) |
|
| HIST |
205 |
Int Sport Am
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| PEP |
205 |
Int Sport Am
(3) |
|
| JOURN |
101 |
Mass
Comm (3) |
|
|
301 |
Hist Journ (3) |
|
| NREM |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
| POLS |
130 |
Amer Nat Gov
(3) |
|
|
411 |
Amer Thought
(3) |
|
|
443 |
Am Const Law
(3) |
|
| SOC |
200 |
Social Org (3) |
|
|
312 |
Leisure (3) |
|
|
421 |
Minorities (3) |
|
| TCOM |
101 |
Foundations (3) |
|
|
363 |
Film Genres (3)
|
6 |
| 3 hours from |
| American thought electives |
| ENG |
240 |
Amer Lit 1 (3) |
|
|
250 |
Amer
Lit 2 (3) |
3 |
| 6 hours from |
| ARCH |
428 |
Hist N A Arch
(3) |
|
| LA |
221 |
L A Hist 2 (3) |
|
| PLAN |
220 |
Plan Hist 1 (3) |
|
| COMM |
310 |
Publ Address
(3) |
|
|
380 |
Prac Commun (1-6) |
|
| ENG |
240 |
Amer Lit 1 (3) |
|
|
250 |
Amer
Lit 2 (3) |
|
|
346 |
Stu
19 Amer (3) |
|
|
347 |
20th Cent Am
(3) |
|
|
348 |
Mod
Co Dram
(3) |
|
|
349 |
20 Amer Poet
(3) |
|
|
354 |
Afr Am Lit (3) |
|
|
358 |
Am Indian Lt
(3) |
|
|
402 |
Top
Cult Stu (3) |
|
|
445 |
Contmp Am Lit
(3) |
|
| MUHIS |
105 |
Mus Pop Cul (3) |
|
|
439 |
Jazz Hist 1 (2) |
|
|
440 |
Jazz Hist 2 (2)
|
|
| PHIL |
303 |
American (3) |
|
| RELST |
101 |
Rel Am Cult (3) |
6 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Students electing
COMM 310 should
complete their University Core Curriculum communication studies requirement first to
satisfy the prerequisite. All other prerequisites are waived. |
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COURSES:
AMERICAN STUDIES
(AMSTU)
101 Introduction to
American Studies. (3)
Survey of American studies as a field and as an interdisciplinary approach to the
study of American civilization. Methods and theories of American studies will be
discussed, along with major themes and topics in American life and thought.
Not open to students who have credit in HIST 101.
450 Reading and
Independent Study. (1-3)
Topics for independent study and research to be chosen and investigated in
consultation with an instructor who has expertise in the area involved.
Prerequisite: permission of the American Studies director.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
499 Selected Topics in American Studies.
(3-9)
Survey and investigation of a specific topic, issue, or problem in American
studies. Particular subject matter will be announced before each offering.
A total of 9 hours of credit may be earned.
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ANCIENT STUDIES
Minor: Ancient Studies
The minor in
Ancient Studies combines courses in anthropology, modern languages and classics, history,
and philosophy.
For more information, call the Department of History at (765) 285-8700.
|
MINOR IN ANCIENT STUDIES (liberal arts), 20 hours
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
PREFIX
|
NO
|
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
|
ANTH
|
103
|
Archaeology
|
3
|
|
CC
|
105
|
Classic Wrld
|
3
|
|
HIST
|
151
|
World Civ 1
|
3
|
|
PHIL
|
300
|
Hist Ancient
|
3
|
|
8 hours from
|
|
ANTH
|
310
|
O W Archaeol (3-6)
|
|
|
|
490
|
Indpen Study (1-3)
|
|
|
CC
|
201
|
Cult Life Gr (3)
|
|
|
|
202
|
Cult Life Ro (3)
|
|
|
|
301
|
Cl Lit Trans (3-6)
|
|
|
|
304
|
Ancient City (3)
|
|
|
|
305
|
Classic Myth (3)
|
|
|
HIST
|
450
|
Read Spec St (1-3)
|
|
|
|
461
|
Dvl Greek Cv (3)
|
|
|
|
462
|
Dvl Roman Cv (3)
|
|
|
|
464
|
Byzantin Civ (3)
|
|
|
PHIL
|
403
|
Read Spec St (1-3)
|
8
|
|
|
|
|
_____
|
|
|
|
|
20 hrs |
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ASIAN STUDIES
Minor: Asian Studies
The Asian Studies Minor is designed to introduce students
to Asian cultures and traditions and to help them become familiar with major cultural
differences in customs and values. This minor prepares students for careers in
multinational business and education and equips them with knowledge that is applicable to
many liberal arts subjects. See the College of Sciences and Humanities,
Interdepartmental, for this program.
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ENERGY
Minor: Energy
This interdepartmental minor gives
students an interdisciplinary approach to the study of the development, use, and
conservation of energy. Students may focus on solar and alternative energy systems, energy
policy, economics, or planning. The minor complements majors in planning, business,
industrial technology, and the life, physical, and earth sciences.
For
further information, contact the Department of Natural Resources and
Environmental Management, WQ 110, (765) 285-5780, or Center for Energy
Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135.
| MINOR
IN ENERGY, 21 HOURS |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS
|
| NREM |
331 |
Enrg Min
Res |
3 |
|
335 |
Renew Energy |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| GEOL |
101 |
Planet Earth
(3) |
|
| NREM |
101 |
Env and Socy (3) |
|
| PHYCS |
100 |
Cncpt Phycs (3) |
3 |
| 12 hours from the following groups
with at least one course from each: |
| Group 1 |
| APHYS |
420 |
Solar Ener 1
(4) |
|
|
422 |
Solar Ener 2
(4) |
|
| ARCH |
371 |
Env Sys 1 (3) |
|
|
372 |
Env Sys 2 (3) |
|
| GEOL |
207 |
Envir Geol (3) |
|
|
435 |
Petroleum (3) |
|
| NREM |
341 |
Air Quality (3) |
|
|
346 |
In Air Q Mgt (3) |
|
| PHYCS |
220 |
Solar Energy (3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Group 2 |
| ITDPT |
204 |
Engy Process
(3) |
|
|
252 |
Bldg Diag
(3-15) |
|
| LA |
471 |
Sust Land (3) |
|
| NREM |
405 |
Int Res Mgt (3) |
|
| PLAN |
431 |
Transport Pl (3) |
|
|
433 |
Environ Plan
(3) |
|
|
435 |
Energy Plan (3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Group 3 |
| BUSAD |
300 |
Env Bsn Ctxt (3) |
|
| CAP |
498 |
Special Proj (3) |
|
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
402 |
Field Study (1-6) |
|
|
497 |
Spec
Studies (1-6) |
|
| POLS |
342 |
Publc Policy
(3) |
|
|
347 |
Env Law Poly
(3) |
12 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
21 hrs |
|
|
|
|
| Advisor
approval required for topic of CAP 498, NREM 497, or 402 (maximum
of 3 hours of credit applicable).
Students electing APHYS 420, ARCH 371, 372, or NREM 405 are
expected to meet the course prerequisites. |
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THE CLUSTERED MINORS IN ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE
PRACTICES
Minors:
Environmental
Context for Business, Minor in Environmental Contexts in Health
Care, Environmental Policy;
Sustainable Land
Systems; Technology
and the Environment
A
cluster of interdepartmental minors has been designed to address
the growing need for students at Ball State University to increase their environmental
literacy. The minors offer new
opportunities for students to build experiences in environmental studies that cross
disciplinary lines. The clustered-minors concept reinforces the importance of
interdisciplinary exposure and a university education that reflects the needs of the
future.
The Clustered Minors in Environmentally Sustainable Practices share a common core
of courses that provide a foundation of knowledge about important environmental issues.
These courses in ecology, environmental economics, and environmental
ethics are
supplemented by additional carefully selected courses within each of the specialized
programs that are described below. All students pursuing a minor within the cluster are
encouraged to take NREM 101, Environment and Society, as an elective within the University
Core Curriculum. To finish a program of study within any one minor, students enroll in a
closing course that is shared by all the clustered minors, ID 400, Creating a Sustainable
Future. Further information about ID 400 is addressed in the catalog section on
Interdepartmental Courses.
For more information or assistance
with academic advising for any of the clustered minors, contact the Center for Energy
Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135.
| MINOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT FOR
BUSINESS, 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| BIO |
216 |
Ecology |
3 |
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
3 |
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir Ethics |
3 |
| BUSAD |
300 |
Env Bsn Ctxt |
3 |
| ID |
400 |
Sust Future |
3 |
| ITEDU |
101 |
Intro Tech |
3 |
| MGT |
251 |
Intr Opr Mgt |
3 |
| POLS |
347 |
Env Law Poly |
3 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
|
|
|
|
| BIO 100 should be taken
as a University Core Curriculum elective and to satisfy the prerequisite for BIO 216 (BIO 112 recommended).
ECON 201 should be taken before ECON 311/NREM 303 for University Core Curriculum
requirement and to
satisfy the prerequisite. B.S. or B.A. candidates for a major in the College of Business
may substitute MGT 351 for MGT 251. |
|
|
|
|
| For further information, contact
the Office of Undergraduate Programs (College of Business), WB 303,
(765) 285-5329. Information or assistance may also be obtained by contacting the Center
for Energy Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135. |
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| MINOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTEXTS IN HEALTH CARE, 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| BIO |
216 |
Ecology |
3 |
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
3 |
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir Ethics |
3 |
| NUR |
300 |
Env Cont Hlth |
3 |
| ID |
400 |
Sust Future |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| 9 hours of
electives from |
| ANTH |
342 |
Amer
Culture (3) |
|
| CHEM |
100 |
People Chem (3) |
|
| COMM |
290 |
Intercul
Com (3) |
|
| FCSFC |
202 |
Family
Welln (3) |
|
|
FCSFN |
292 |
San
Emp Trng (3) |
|
| HSC |
160 |
Human
Health (3) |
|
|
180 |
Prn Com Hlth (3) |
|
|
482 |
Environ
Hlth (3) |
|
| NREM |
347 |
Occ
Ind Hyg (3) |
|
| NUR |
103 |
Hlth Behav (3) |
|
| PLAN |
450 |
Neighbhd Pln (3) |
|
| PSYSC |
301 |
Psych
Health (3) |
|
| SOC |
341 |
Medical Soc (3) |
|
|
431 |
Gerontology (3) |
|
| SOCWK |
230 |
Behav Envr 1(3) |
9 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
| BIO 100
should be taken as a University Core Curriculum elective and to
satisfy the prerequisite for BIO 216 (BIO 112 recommended). ECON 201 should be taken before
ECON 311/NREM 303 as a University Core Curriculum elective and to satisfy the prerequisite. |
|
| For further information, contact
the School of Nursing, CN 418, (765) 285-5571.
Information or assistance may also be obtained by contacting the Center for Energy
Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135. |
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| MINOR IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY,
24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| BIO |
216 |
Ecology |
3
|
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
3
|
|
101 |
Env and Socy |
3
|
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir Ethics |
3
|
| ID |
400 |
Sust Future |
3
|
| POLS |
347 |
Env Law Poly |
3
|
| 3 hours each from two of the
following: |
|
|
|
|
| Planning and Management |
| NREM |
357 |
Intl Rur Dev
(3) |
|
|
405 |
Int
Res Mgt (3) |
|
| PLAN |
433 |
Environ Plan
(3) |
|
|
435 |
Energy Plan (3) |
|
| POLS |
461 |
Com Plan Adm
(3) |
|
| PSYSC |
333 |
Environmental
(3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Policy and Administration |
| HIST |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
| POLS |
342 |
Publc Policy
(3) |
|
|
350 |
Pub Administ
(3) |
|
|
431 |
Legislation (3)
|
|
|
435 |
Intgov Relat
(3) |
|
|
449 |
Land Use Reg
(3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Individually-structured
Applications |
| ECON |
369 |
Internship
(3-6) |
|
| NREM |
369 |
Paid Pro Pra
(1-4) |
|
|
496 |
Pro Pra
(1-4) |
|
|
497 |
Spec Studies
(1-6) |
|
| PLAN |
369 |
Pd Intern
(0) |
|
| POLS |
369 |
Prof Exp
(3-6) |
6
|
| Maximum of 3 hours credit may be
applied to the minor from these courses with permission of the applicable department
chairperson. |
|
|
|
_____
|
|
|
|
24 hrs
|
|
|
|
|
| ECON 201 should be taken before
ECON 311/NREM 303 as a University Core Curriculum elective and to satisfy the prerequisite. |
|
| For further information, contact
the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Management, WQ 110, (765) 285-5780.
Information or assistance may also be obtained by contacting the Center for Energy
Research/ Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135. |
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| MINOR IN SUSTAINABLE LAND SYSTEMS,
24 hours
|
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| BIO |
216 |
Ecology |
3 |
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
3 |
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir Ethics |
3 |
| ID |
400 |
Sust Future |
3 |
| LA |
471 |
Sust Land |
3 |
| 9 hours from |
| ANTH |
312 |
Ecology (3) |
|
| ARCH |
498 |
Spec Project
(3-6) |
|
| BIO |
418 |
Com Eco Ecol
(3) |
|
| BOT |
480 |
Plant Ecol (3) |
|
| GEOL |
207 |
Envir Geol (3) |
|
| HIST |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
| LA |
270 |
Env Syst (3) |
|
| NREM |
205 |
Intl N R Con
(3) |
|
|
304 |
Sust Agric (3) |
|
|
357 |
Intl Rur Dev
(3) |
|
|
405 |
Resourc Mgt (3)
|
|
| PLAN |
433 |
Environ Plan
(3) |
|
|
435 |
Energy Plan (3)
|
|
|
460 |
Alt Com Plan
(3) |
|
| POLS |
347 |
Env Law Poly
(3) |
|
| ZOOL |
483 |
Wildlife Bio
(3) |
9 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
| ECON 201 should be taken before
ECON 311/NREM 303 as a University Core Curriculum elective and to satisfy the prerequisite. |
|
| For further information, contact
the Department of Landscape Architecture, AB 226, (765) 285-1971. Information or
assistance may also be obtained by contacting the Center for Energy
Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135. |
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| MINOR IN TECHNOLOGY AND THE
ENVIRONMENT,
24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| BIO |
216 |
Ecology |
3 |
| ECON |
311 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
303 |
Environ Econ
(3) |
3 |
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir Ethics |
3 |
| ITEDU |
206 |
Use Assess T |
3 |
| ID |
400 |
Sust Future |
3 |
| 9 hours from |
| ANTH |
105 |
Evolution (3) |
|
|
312 |
Ecology (3) |
|
| HIST |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3)
|
|
|
or |
|
|
| NREM |
204 |
Am Env Hist (3) |
|
| ITDPT |
203 |
Matl Process
(3) |
|
|
204 |
Engy Process
(3) |
|
| ITEDU |
101 |
Intro Tech (3) |
|
|
402 |
Desg Tec Sys
(3) |
|
| NREM |
211 |
Water Resour
(3) |
|
|
331 |
Enrg Min Res
(3) |
|
|
387 |
Waste Manage (3)
|
|
| PLAN |
433 |
Environ Plan
(3) |
|
| POLS |
281 |
Prob Em Nats
(3) |
9
|
|
|
|
_____
|
|
|
|
24 hrs
|
|
|
|
|
| ECON 201 should be taken before
ECON 311/NREM 303 as a University Core Curriculum elective and to satisfy the prerequisite. |
|
| For further information, contact
the Department of Industry and Technology, AT 131, (765) 285-5642. Information or
assistance may also be obtained by contacting the Center for Energy
Research/Education Service, AB 018, (765) 285-1135. |
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EUROPEAN
STUDIES
Minor: European Studies
Courses:
EURO: European Studies
The European
Studies minor is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of political, social,
economic, geographic, and cultural issues faced by Europe. Defining Europe in its broadest
geographical sense, from the Atlantic to the Urals, the European Studies minor draws
together a variety of departments from a number of colleges to offer students a broad view
of the challenges Europe faces the twenty-first century. The framework of
the European Studies minor is formulated so that students will emerge with enhanced
knowledge and skills appropriate for careers in education, business, and government, as
well as any other profession that values in-depth knowledge of the European continent and
its inhabitants.
For more information, call the Office
of European Studies, NQ 240, (765) 285-8780.
MINOR IN EUROPEAN STUDIES,
21 hours |
| Proficiency
required in a continental European language by passing two years
or the equivalent of study in one contemporary language, normally
through the 202 level. By taking a placement exam the
student may begin at a level higher than the 101 level. The chair of Modern Languages and Classics will determine
language equivalency in consultation with the European Studies
Program director. |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| EURO |
401 |
Spec Top Sem |
3 |
| GEOG |
355 |
West Europe |
3 |
| POLS |
382 |
Westn Europe |
3 |
| Approved electives |
| 9 hours
chosen from four approved lists; must include at least 3 hours from humanities or business |
9 |
|
|
|
|
| Social Science: |
| GEOG |
356 |
Russ Neigh (3) |
|
|
357 |
Cent Europe (3)
|
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
357 |
Central Europe (3) |
|
| HIST |
453 |
Mod Wst Cult (3) |
|
|
454 |
Era W W 1 (3) |
|
|
455 |
Era W W 2 (3) |
|
|
456 |
Cold War (3) |
|
|
458 |
Eur Strt Dip (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
458 |
Eur Strt Dip (3) |
|
| HIST |
487 |
Soviet
Union (3) |
|
| POLS |
313 |
Mod Wst Thot (3) |
|
|
385 |
Euro Union (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
385 |
Euro Union (3) |
|
| POLS |
386 |
Pol Rus (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
386 |
Pol Rus (3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Humanities: |
| AHS |
262 |
Modern Art (3) |
|
| ENG |
205 |
Wrld Litertr (3) |
|
|
400 |
Spc Top Eng
(3) |
|
|
497 |
Mod Cont Nov (3) |
|
| FL |
307 |
Eur Wom Lit (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
307 |
Eur Wom Lit (3) |
|
| FL |
308 |
Eur Films (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
308 |
Eur Films (3) |
|
| PHIL |
306 |
Contemporary (3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Business: |
| ECON |
315 |
Europ His (3) |
|
| MKG |
472 |
Euro Mkg (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| EURO |
472 |
Euro Mkg (3) |
|
|
|
|
|
| Other approved courses: |
| EURO |
369 |
Prof Exper (3) |
|
|
405 |
Ind Stud (3) |
|
|
479 |
Prac Exper (3) |
|
|
|
|
____ |
|
|
|
18 hrs |
|
|
|
|
| Each student
will sign an agreement with the European Studies Program director
specifying the courses to be taken to complete the requirements
for this minor. In
exceptional circumstances courses not on the above approved lists
may be substituted to complete the minor with permission of the
European Studies Program director. Students electing ECON
315 must complete the prerequisite. |
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COURSES:
EUROPEAN STUDIES
(EURO)
201 Contemporary
Europe. (3)
Interdisciplinary introduction to historical, geographical, political, social,
economic, and cultural features of Europe. Current issues such as integration prospects,
ethnic conflict, and environmental problems will also be examined.
307 European Women
Writers. (3)
Readings in English translation of selected works of major twentieth-century
women writers in European languages. Topics and works may vary. May not be applied to
foreign language majors or minors.
Not open to students who have credit in FL 307.
308 European Culture through Films. (3)
Study of the cultures of European countries through the medium of films. Topics
and films may vary. May not be applied to foreign language majors or minors.
Not open to students who have credit in FL 308.
357 Geography of Central Europe. (3)
Treats the spatial aspects of the physical and human environments of Albania,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania,
Slovakia, Slovenia, and Yugoslavia. Attention is given to physiographic, climatological,
ethno-cultural, political, and economic development processes.
Not open to students who have credit in GEOG 357.
369 Professional Experience. (3)
Involves assigned duties in an organization, agency, corporation, or business
dealing with European affairs, with appropriate monetary compensation.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
Not open to students who have credit in EURO 479.
385 Politics of the European Union. (3)
Study of the development of the European Union as an evolving political entity;
its politics, institutions, policies; and the prospects for European unification.
Not open to students who have credit in POLS 385.
386 Politics of Russia and the Successor States.
(3) Evaluation of political, economic, and social change and performance in
Russia and other successor states of the former Soviet Union. Historical and geographical
details are also treated.
Not open to students who have credit in POLS 386.
401 Special Topics
Seminar. (3)
Capstone course for European Studies minor that investigates appropriate topics
in European Studies.
405 Independent Study. (3)
Directed research graded and monitored by an appropriate faculty member in
consultation with the program director.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
458 Strategy and Diplomacy of the European Great
Powers Since 1860. (3)
Examines, interprets, and evaluates British, German, Russian, French, Italian, and
Austrian strategy and diplomacy--economic, geographic, ideological, and military
foundations of national power--focusing upon the "German Question,"
Eurocentrism, imperialism, two world wars, renewed multipolarity, the European Community,
and the Cold War.
Not open to students who have credit in HIST 458.
472 Seminar in European Community Marketing. (3)
Examines the effect of the Single European Market--political and economic integration of
and removal of trade barriers in Europe--on the marketing strategies of American and
European firms. Recommended for honors students.
Prerequisite: MKG 300; senior standing; or permission of the department chairperson.
Not open to students who have credit in MKG 472.
479 Practical Experience. (3)
Involves assigned duties in an organization, agency, corporation, or business
dealing with European affairs, without monetary compensation.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
Not open to students who have credit in EURO 369.
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GERONTOLOGY
Minor: Gerontology
Courses:
GERON: Gerontology
Gerontology is the study of
aging. The Gerontology Program in the fisher Institute for Wellness
and Gerontology is focused on life span aging, particularly on aspects of
aging well. The program offers hands-on experience working with aging
adults at the Community Center for Vital Aging in downtown Muncie.
Opportunities to interact with the aging services delivery system are
available through linkages with the State Bureau of Aging and In-Home
Services, the regional area agencies on aging, agencies delivering long term
care services and residential services, and others that administer or
deliver products or programs to aging adults.
For more information
call the institute (765) 285-1293.
| MINOR
IN GERONTOLOGY, 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS
|
| 12 hours
from core courses |
| EDAC |
340 |
Ed
Gerontoly (3) |
|
| EDPSY |
325 |
Psy Late Lfe
(3) |
|
| GERON |
499 |
Intern Geron
(1-6) |
|
| HSC |
469 |
Health Aging
(3) |
|
| SOC |
431 |
Gerontology
(3) |
12 |
| 12 hours from |
| EDPSY |
355 |
Adult Psych (3) |
|
|
430 |
Mentl Health (3) |
|
| FCSFC |
360 |
Family Relat (3) |
|
| FCSFN |
340 |
Prin Hum Ntr (3) |
|
| HSC |
468 |
Con Hlth Iss (3) |
|
|
471 |
Death Dying (3) |
|
| PEP |
493 |
Physiol Exer (3) |
|
|
494 |
Tch Disb Pe (3) |
|
| POLS |
350 |
Pub Administ (3) |
|
| SOC |
341 |
Medical Soc (3) |
|
|
| Independent study,
internships, or other approved electives
as approved by the program director for gerontology at the Fisher
Institute for Wellness and Gerontology. |
12 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
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COURSES:
GERONTOLOGY (GERON)
392 Workshop in
Applied Gerontology. (1-6)
Preservice or in-service education in selected areas of applied gerontology using a
workshop or independent study format of concentrated study, presentation, demonstration, and practice. Specific
content depends upon the problems or interest area the format addresses.
Learners are encouraged to work out programs of personal study with help from other resource persons.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
Credit may be applied to the minor in gerontology only with permission of the
program director for gerontology at the Fisher Institute for Wellness
and Gerontology.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
398 Topical Seminar in Applied Gerontology.
(1-6)
Investigation of topics, problems, or issues in applied gerontology
with discussion by all seminar participants under the guidance of the instructor.
Credit may be applied to the minor in gerontology only with permission of the
program director for gerontology at the Fisher Institute for Wellness and
Gerontology.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
499 Internship in
Gerontology. (1-6)
Experience in one or more of the agencies, institutions, or programs now providing
gerontological services or otherwise related to the field of gerontology. The internship
is carried out under the joint supervision of the program director for
gerontology and a
practitioner representing the agency, institution, or program. Each student chooses the
internship setting with guidance of a faculty sponsor and approval of the practitioner.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director for gerontology at the
Fisher Institute for Wellness and Gerontology.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
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HUMANITIES
Minor: Humanities
This minor is designed for academically
talented students (students who were admitted with distinction or who have maintained an
overall grade-point average of 3.0). In addition to expanding the humanities studies for
liberal arts students, this minor can be valuable for students pursuing teaching majors in
one of the departments of the humanities. No more than 9 hours from this program may be
counted toward major or minor programs offered by the Departments of English,
history, modern languages and classics, and communication studies.
For more information, call the
Department of English at (765) 285-8580.
| MINOR IN
HUMANITIES, 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| For academically talented students |
| HIST |
453 |
Mod Wst Cult |
3 |
| HONRS |
201 |
Humanities 1 |
3 |
|
202 |
Humanities 2 |
3 |
|
203 |
Humanities 3 |
3 |
| 3 hours from courses in American, British, and
world |
| literature, ENG 240 or above |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| CC |
303 |
Grk Rom Cult (3) |
|
|
305 |
Classic Myth (3) |
|
| FR, GER, LAT, or SP literature |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| PHIL |
100 |
Introduction (3) |
|
|
202 |
Ethics (3) |
|
| RELST |
101 |
Rel Am Cult (3) |
|
|
151 |
Rel of World (3) |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| COMM |
412 |
Rhetorc Crit (3) |
|
|
420 |
Classic Rhet (3) |
|
| THEAT |
317 |
Hist Theat 1 (3) |
|
|
319 |
Modern Theat (3) |
3 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
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LATIN-AMERICAN
STUDIES (see
College of Sciences and Humanities,
Interdepartmental program.)
LEGAL
STUDIES
Major:
Legal Studies (options in: Public Law; Business)
This major
prepares students for careers as legal assistants or paralegals.
As an ABA approved legal assistant education program, it also
provides a strong foundation in law-related courses for students who
plan to work in the courts, the legislature, or in legal departments of
government and business. Students must complete an internship in a professional legal
setting.
For more information, call the Department of
Political Science at (765) 285-8780.
| MAJOR IN LEGAL
STUDIES, 69 hours |
|
|
|
|
| This major
prepares students for careers as legal assistants or paralegals.
It also provides a strong foundation in law related courses
for students who plan to work in the courts, the legislature or in
legal departments of government and business. |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| Interdisciplinary major
requirements |
| Common core,
36 hours |
| ACC |
266 |
Inc Tax
Fund |
3 |
| BL |
367 |
Estate Plan |
3 |
| POLS |
130 |
Amer Nat Gov |
3 |
|
141 |
Intro Parleg |
3 |
|
142 |
Lgl Res Writ |
3 |
|
143 |
Litigation |
3 |
|
241 |
Family Law |
3 |
|
244 |
Adv Lgl Res |
3 |
|
369 |
Prof Exp
(3-6) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
479 |
Pract Exp
(3-6) |
3 |
|
342 |
Publc Policy (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
431 |
Legislation (3) |
3 |
|
455 |
Administ Law
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
457 |
Alt Dis Res
(3) |
3 |
| RE |
332 |
Legal Asp Re |
3 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
36 hrs |
| Complete one option |
|
|
|
|
| Option 1: Public Law,
33 hours
|
| ACC |
201 |
Prin Acct 1 |
3 |
| BL |
260 |
Prin Bus
Law |
3 |
| ECON |
116 |
Survey Ideas |
3 |
| BIT |
225 |
Micro App |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| 15 hours from |
| BIT |
229 |
I T Paralegal (3) |
|
| POLS |
237 |
Stat Loc Pol (3) |
|
|
238 |
Urban Gov U S (3) |
|
|
340 |
Law Enforcmt (3) |
|
|
347 |
Env Law Poly (3) |
|
|
435 |
Intgov Relat (3) |
|
|
443 |
Am Const Law (3) |
|
|
444 |
Const
Libert (3) |
|
|
455 |
Administ
Law (3) |
|
|
457 |
Alt Dis Res
(3) |
|
| CJC |
350 |
Crimnl Evdnc (3) |
|
|
351 |
Criminal Law (3) |
|
| ECON |
332 |
Labr Rel Law (3) |
|
| JOURN |
325 |
Media Law (3) |
15 |
|
|
|
|
| 6 hours from |
| POLS |
140 |
Int Lgl
Syst (3) |
|
|
433 |
Am Judic Sys (3) |
|
|
449 |
Land Use Reg (3) |
|
| ACC |
202 |
Prin Acct 2 (3) |
|
| BIT |
461 |
Mg Inf Tech (3) |
|
| BL |
362 |
Lw Bus Assoc (3) |
|
|
363 |
Uni Code Law (3) |
|
| CJC |
101 |
Crim Jus
Sys (3) |
|
|
102 |
Intro Crim (3) |
|
|
230 |
Intro Policg (3) |
|
|
250 |
Intro
Courts (3) |
|
|
341 |
Comm Correct (3) |
|
| COMM |
340 |
Ldrshp Comm
(3) |
|
| CPSY |
490 |
Issues Coun
(1-6) |
|
| EDPSY |
355 |
Adult Psych (3) |
|
| FIN |
110 |
Pers Finance (3) |
|
| MGT |
200 |
Mngmt Prin
(3) |
|
| MKG |
200 |
Fundamentals
(3) |
|
| RMI |
270 |
Prin RMI
(3) |
|
|
473 |
Legal
Aspcts (3) |
|
| SOC |
431 |
Gerontology (3) |
6 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
33 hrs |
| Option 2:
Business, 33 hours |
| Students interested in pursuing
this option must complete the following courses before registering for 300- and 400-level
business courses. Students must also complete MATHS 131 and 132 before enrollment in ECON
221. |
|
|
|
|
| ACC |
201 |
Prin Acct 1 |
3 |
|
202 |
Prin Acct 2 |
3 |
| BIT |
210 |
Bus Inf Sys |
3 |
| BL |
260 |
Prin Bus Law |
3 |
| ECON |
201 |
Elem Micro |
3 |
|
202 |
Elem Macro |
3 |
|
221 |
Bus Stats |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| 12 hours from |
|
|
|
|
| BIT |
229 |
I T Paralegal (3) |
|
|
461 |
Mg Inf Tech (3) |
|
| BL |
362 |
Lw Bus Assoc (3) |
|
| CJC |
101 |
Crim Jus Sys (3) |
|
|
102 |
Intro Crim (3) |
|
|
230 |
Intro Policg (3) |
|
|
250 |
Intro
Courts (3) |
|
|
341 |
Comm Correct (3) |
|
|
350 |
Crimnl Evdnc (3) |
|
|
351 |
Criminal Law (3) |
|
| COMM |
340 |
Ldrshp Comm
(3) |
|
| CPSY |
490 |
Issues Coun
(1-6) |
|
| ECON |
302 |
Intrmd Macro (3) |
|
|
332 |
Labr Rel Law (3) |
|
| EDPSY |
355 |
Adult Psych (3) |
|
| FIN |
110 |
Pers Finance (3) |
|
| POLS |
140 |
Int Lgl
Syst (3) |
|
|
340 |
Law Enforcmt (3) |
|
|
347 |
Env Law Poly (3) |
|
|
433 |
Am Judic Sys (3) |
|
|
435 |
Intgov Relat (3) |
|
|
443 |
Am Const Law (3) |
|
|
444 |
Const Libert (3) |
|
|
449 |
Land Use Reg (3) |
|
|
455 |
Administ
Law (3) |
|
|
457 |
Alt Dis Res
(3) |
|
| SOC |
431 |
Gerontology (3) |
12 |
|
|
|
____ |
|
|
|
33 hrs |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
69 hrs |
|
|
|
|
| ACC 266; BL 362, 367; CJC 350,
351; POLS 347; RE 332 are legal specialty classes. In addition to competing POLS 369 or
479 Internship for Paralegals, legal studies students must complete at least
one other legal specialty class outside the common core. |
|
|
|
|
| To pursue option 2 the student
must have sufficient mathematical preparation to meet the prerequisite for ECON 221.
(MATHS 132 or its equivalent is the prerequisite for ECON 221. MATHS 131 is the
prerequisite for MATHS 132. MATHS 131 substitutes for MATHS 125, fulfilling the University
Core Curriculum requirement and serving as the prerequisite course.) |
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MATHEMATICAL
ECONOMICS
Major: Mathematical Economics
This major helps students understand the mathematical basis
of economics. The program prepares students for careers as economic analysts and
for rigorous graduate work.
For more information, call the Department of
Economics at (765)
285-5360.
| MAJOR IN MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS, 53 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS
|
| ECON |
201 |
Elem Micro |
3 |
|
202 |
Elem Macro |
3 |
|
301 |
Intrmd Micro |
3 |
|
302 |
Intrmd Macro |
3 |
|
221 |
Bus Stats
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| MATHS |
221 |
Pbty
Stats(4) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
321 |
Math Stat
(4) |
3-4 |
| MATHS |
165 |
Calculus 1 |
4 |
|
166 |
Calculus 2 |
4 |
|
217 |
Lin Algebra |
4 |
|
351 |
Math
Finance |
4 |
|
267 |
Calculus 3
(4) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
456 |
Intro Op
Res |
3-4 |
| CS |
120 |
Comp Sci 1 |
3 |
| 9 hours from |
| Econ from
300 and 400 level must include |
| ECON |
421 |
Math Econ
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
424 |
Econometrics
(3) |
9 |
| 6-7 hours from |
| MATHS 267,
320, 335, 362, 374, 422, 428, 429, 456, 457 and 465, ECON 300-400
or ACC 201, 202 |
6-7 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
52-55 hrs |
| MATHS 161
Appl Calc 1 (3) and 162 Appl Calc 2 (3) may substitute for MATHS
165 and 166 along with another 2 hours of MATHS from the approved
electives to complete the 52 hour total requirement. All
Math Econ Majors will be required to take the Major Field Exam in
Economics before graduation. |
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MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
Minor: Medieval and
Renaissance Studies (liberal arts)
(Options in: English; Modern Languages and Classics;
History)
This minor encourages an appreciation of the foundations of
Western culture. The minor is also an initial preparation for professional careers in
libraries, museums, and institutions of higher education. For more information, call the
Department of English at (765) 285-8580.
| MINOR IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
(liberal arts), 24 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| ENG |
260 |
Brit Lit 1 |
3 |
| HIST |
151 |
World Civ 1 (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
152 |
World Civ 2 (3) |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| FR |
334 |
Civ Cult Old (3) |
|
| GER |
335 |
Civ Cult (3) |
|
| SP |
334 |
Civ Cult Sp (3) |
|
| FL |
490 |
Indpen Study
(1-9) |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| AHS |
101 |
Art Survey 1 (3) |
|
| POLS |
312 |
Early W Thot (3) |
3 |
| 3 hours from |
| ANTH |
103 |
Archaeology (3) |
|
|
111 |
Global Div (3) |
|
| ARCH |
432 |
Arch Intrior (3) |
|
| COMM |
420 |
Classic Rhet (3) |
|
| ECON |
201 |
Elem Micro (3) |
|
| GEOG |
355 |
West Europe (3) |
|
| MATHS |
460 |
Hist of Math (3) |
|
| MUHIS |
330 |
Music Histry (3) |
|
| PHIL |
300 |
Hist Ancient (3) |
|
| RELST |
251 |
Old Testamnt (3) |
|
|
252 |
New Testamnt (3) |
|
| THEAT |
317 |
Hist Theat 1 (3) |
|
|
318 |
Hist Theat 2 (3) |
3 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
15 hrs |
| Complete one option |
|
|
|
|
| Option 1: English, 9 hours |
| 9 hours from |
| ENG |
280 |
Brit Lit 2 (3) |
|
|
322 |
Dev Eng Lang (3) |
|
|
368 |
Englsh Drama (3) |
|
|
400 |
Spc Top Eng
(3) |
|
|
462 |
Chaucer (3) |
|
|
464 |
Shakespeare (3) |
|
|
472 |
Milton (3) |
9 |
|
|
|
|
| Option 2: Modern Languages and
Classics, 9 hours |
| 9 hours from |
| CC |
101 |
Word Orgins (3) |
|
|
205 |
Myths World (3) |
|
|
303 |
Grk Rom Cult (3) |
|
|
305 |
Classic Myth (3) |
|
| FR |
401 |
Hist Lit 1 (3) |
|
|
498 |
Readings
(1-9) |
|
| GER |
401 |
Hist Lit 1 (3) |
|
|
498 |
Readings
(1-9) |
|
| LAT |
301 |
Prose 1 (3) |
|
|
302 |
Poetry 1 (3) |
|
|
303 |
Prose 2
(3-6) |
|
|
304 |
Poetry 2 (3) |
|
|
401 |
Hist Lit 1 (3) |
|
|
402 |
Hist Lit 2 (3) |
|
|
403 |
Sem Prose
(3-6) |
|
|
404 |
Sem Poetry
(3-6) |
|
|
498 |
Readings
(1-9) |
|
| SP |
498 |
Readings
(1-9) |
9 |
|
|
|
|
| Option 3: History, 9 hours |
| 9 hours from |
| HIST |
151 |
World Civ 1 (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
152 |
World Civ 2 (3) |
|
|
300 |
Internship
(3-12) |
|
|
450 |
Read Spec St
(1-3) |
|
|
461 |
Dvl Greek Cv (3) |
|
|
462 |
Dvl Roman Cv (3) |
|
|
463 |
Medieval Civ (3) |
|
|
464 |
Byzantin Civ (3) |
|
|
467 |
Renais Refrm (3) |
|
|
475 |
Br
1485-1714 (3) |
|
|
477 |
Eng Constitu (3) |
9 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
24 hrs |
| Students electing FR 334, GER 335, or SP
334 must have two years of college credit or the equivalent in the elected language.
Recommended for students pursuing liberal arts. Students electing FL 490 will enroll in
either 3 hours of independent study or classroom instruction in continental literature in
translation, which may be taken in conjunction with, for example, FL 306 or HONRS 202. |
| Topics for ENG 400 will be subject to
approval by the department program advisor. Prerequisite will be waived for students
enrolled in this program. |
| Projects for HIST 300 will be subject
to approval by the department program advisor. |
| Topics for FR 498, GER 498, LAT 498,
and SP 498 will be subject to approval by the department program advisor. |
| Students are advised to consult with
the appropriate department for prerequisites or exclusions from certain courses. |
|
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NATIVE
AMERICAN STUDIES
Minor: Native American Studies
This minor is a comprehensive study of Native Americans. It supplements programs in the social sciences and those requiring a
multicultural component.
For more information, call the Department of
Anthropology at (765)
285-1575.
| MINOR IN NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES, 18 hours
|
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE |
CR HRS
|
| ANTH |
331 |
No Am Indian |
3 |
| ENG |
358 |
Am Indian Lt |
3 |
| HIST |
421 |
Indians U S |
3 |
| 9 hours from |
| ANTH |
320 |
N W Archae
(3-6) |
|
|
330 |
Nat Am Cult
(3-6) |
|
|
332 |
Ind Gr Lakes (3) |
|
|
437 |
Indian Probl (3) |
|
|
440 |
Field Trip
(3-6) |
|
|
471 |
Ethnohistory (3) |
|
|
482 |
S W Indians (3) |
|
| HIST |
415 |
Indiana (3) |
|
|
419 |
Tr Miss Fron (3) |
9 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
18 hrs |
|
|
|
|
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PEACE
STUDIES
AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
Minor:
Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
The interdisciplinary Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution
minor addresses the sources of war, social oppression, and violence and the challenges of
promoting peace and justice. It also examines proposals, such as mediation, to promote
redress of grievances. For more information, call the Center for Peace and Conflict
Resolution, (765) 285-1622.
| MINOR IN PEACE STUDIES
AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION, 18 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| HIST |
302 |
Intro Peace |
3 |
| POLS |
457 |
Alt Dis Res
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| COMM |
442 |
Conflict
(3) |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| Group 1,
Peace studies, 3 hours from |
|
|
|
|
| CJC |
312 |
Victimology (3) |
|
| GEOG |
470 |
World Pol Ge (3) |
|
| HIST |
215 |
Women Amer H (3) |
|
|
452 |
Wom Mod Eur
(3) |
|
| RELST |
151 |
Rel of World (3) |
|
| SOC |
242 |
Problems (3) |
3
|
|
|
|
|
| Group 2,
Conflict management, 3 hours from |
| JOURN |
101 |
Mass Comm (3) |
|
|
326 |
Media
Ethics (3) |
|
|
416 |
World Press (3) |
|
| NREM |
101 |
Env and
Socy (3) |
|
| PHIL |
230 |
Envir
Ethics (3) |
|
| POLS |
293 |
Int Relatns (3) |
|
|
392 |
U N Intl Org (3) |
|
| SOCWK |
400 |
SOCWK Pra 3
(3) |
|
|
410 |
SOCWK Pra 4
(3) |
3 |
|
|
|
|
| Group 3,
Multiculturalism, 3 hours from |
| ANTH |
211 |
Ethnicity (3) |
|
|
437 |
Indian Probl (3) |
|
| COMM |
290 |
Intercul
Com (3) |
|
| CPSY |
470 |
Crs Cul
Coun (3) |
|
| EDMUL |
205 |
Multi Educ (3) |
|
|
206 |
Adv Etnc Grp (3) |
|
| ENG |
354 |
Afr Am Lit (3) |
|
| HIST |
210 |
Black His US (3) |
|
|
371 |
Modern Asia (3) |
|
|
373 |
Middle East (3) |
|
|
428 |
Caribbean
(3) |
|
| POLS |
475 |
Minor Group (3) |
3 |
| 3 additional hours from above |
3 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
|
18 hrs |
SPORTS
STUDIES
Minor:
Sports Studies
Courses:
SPST: Sports Studies
This
minor adopts an interdisciplinary approach to the study of sport. Students are exposed to a variety of methodologies that
relate the study of sport to broader historical, philosophical, political,
economic, cultural, and social issues and trends.
The flexibility of the minor accommodates a wide variety of special
interests, while grounding each student in a common curriculum. Students gain knowledge and skills that will enhance careers
in education, business, law, the mass media, social services, coaching,
recreational planning, and other professions that relate to the world of
sports. The minor also
prepares students for work requiring an ability to conduct rigorous
interdisciplinary analysis.
The
required courses include SPST 200 (Approaches to the Study of Sport),
which exposes students to a variety of methodologies and issues as they
relate to the study of sport, and SPST 490 (Capstone Seminar), in which
each student completes a sports-related project such as a research paper,
documentary film, Web page, or community service initiative.
For
further information, please contact the Center for Sport, Ethics and
Culture at (765) 285-1246.
| MINOR IN
SPORTS STUDIES, 20 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS
|
| SPST |
200 |
Apr St
Sport |
3 |
|
490 |
Cap Seminar |
3 |
| 8 hours from |
| HIST |
205 |
Int Sport
Am (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
| PEP |
205 |
Int Sport
Am (3) |
|
|
244 |
Grp Process
(2) |
|
| PHIL |
304 |
Phil Sport
(3) |
|
| SPST |
450 |
Sel Topics
(3-12) |
|
|
499 |
Indpen
Study (1-3) |
|
| 6 hours from |
| SPST |
469 |
Sport
Intern (3) |
|
| EXSCI |
190 |
Fnd Ex Sc (3) |
|
| JOURN |
322 |
Sportwrt
Rep (3) |
|
| NREM |
371 |
Outd Rec
Soc (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
473 |
Rec Plan
Adm (3) |
|
| PEP |
226 |
Disabl Sprt
(1) |
|
|
300 |
La Spt Ad (3) |
|
|
303 |
Mk Pro Fu
Ra (3) |
|
|
305 |
Bu Fi Spt
Ad (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
402 |
Seminar (2) |
|
|
231 |
Prn Phl Co
(3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
485 |
Modn Ath
Pro (3) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
409 |
Psy Soc Is
Co (3) |
|
|
345 |
Sprts Info
(3) |
|
|
448 |
Ath
Governce (3) |
|
| TCOM |
381 |
Sports (3) |
6 |
|
|
|
_____
|
|
|
|
20 hrs |
Prerequisite
and/or limitations for PEP 300, 303, 305, 345, 402, 448, 485, and
EXSCI 190 (Introduction to Sport Administration) are waived for
this minor. Prerequisite and limitations for TCOM 381 are
waived for this minor, though TCOM 101 is recommended. |
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SPORTS
STUDIES (SPST)
200
Approaches to the Study of Sport. (3)
Foundations course. An
interdisciplinary examination of sport in relation to broader historical,
philosophical, political, economic, cultural, and social issues and
trends.
450
Selected Topics in Sports Studies. (3)
Survey and investigation of a particular topic, problem, issue, or
disciplinary methodology in sports studies.
A total of 12 hours may be earned toward the minor, but no more than 9 in
any one semester or term.
469
Sports Internship. (3)
Involves assigned duties in a sports-related organization, agency, or
business. Written work
applying interdisciplinary approaches to the practical experience is
required.
Prerequisite: permission of the program director.
May be taken once for credit.
490
Capstone Seminar. (3)
Capstone seminar in which each student completes a sports-related
project such as a research paper, documentary film, Web page, or community
service initiative. Results
are formally presented to peers and faculty.
Prerequisite: SPST 200; 9 hours of additional course work in the
minor, or permission of the program director.
Open only to sports studies minors.
499
Independent Study. (1-3)
Sports-related topics for independent study and research to be chosen and
investigated in consultation with an instructor with competence in the
area involved. Prerequisite:
permission of the program director.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
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WOMEN'S
STUDIES
Minor: Women's Studies
Courses:
WMNST: Women's
Studies
This
interdisciplinary minor is designed to offer students a comprehensive program for the
investigation of women's experiences and introduces the theories and methodologies of the
discipline of women's studies. In doing so, attention will be paid to issues of gender,
sexuality, sexual orientation, age, race, class, ethnicity, and religious differences.
For
more information, call the Women's Studies Program at (765)
285-5451.
| MINOR IN WOMEN'S STUDIES, 18 hours |
|
|
|
|
| PREFIX |
NO |
SHORT TITLE
|
CR HRS |
| WMNST |
210 |
W
S Intro |
3 |
|
499 |
W S Capstone |
3 |
| 12 hours from |
|
WMNST |
220 |
Intl W S Iss (3) |
|
|
|
310 |
W S Symp (3) |
|
|
|
314 |
W S Symp Comm (3) |
|
|
410 |
Fem
Theory (3) |
|
|
498 |
Indpen Study
(1-3) |
|
| AHS |
301 |
Vis Com Hist (3) |
|
| ANTH |
341 |
Anth Women (3) |
|
| CC |
302 |
Wmn in Antiq (3) |
|
| CJC |
311 |
Race Gender (3) |
|
| ENG |
328 |
Lang Gender (3) |
|
|
490 |
Women Lit (3) |
|
| FL |
307 |
Eur Wom Lit (3) |
|
| HIST |
215 |
Women Amer H
(3) |
|
|
|
452 |
Wom Mod Eur (3) |
|
| HSC |
261 |
Health Sex (3) |
|
|
472 |
Women Health
(3) |
|
| POLS |
241 |
Family Law (3) |
|
|
474 |
Women Poltcs
(3) |
|
| PSYSC |
277 |
Sexual Behav (3) |
|
|
324 |
Psych Women (3) |
|
| SOC |
235 |
Women (3) |
|
|
424 |
Family (3) |
|
|
434 |
Hu Sexuality (3) |
|
| SOCWK |
330 |
Behav Envr 2 (3) |
|
| WMNST |
369 |
Internship
(1-6) |
|
|
or |
|
|
|
479 |
Unpaid Intrn
(1-6) |
12 |
|
|
|
_____ |
|
|
|
18 hrs |
|
|
|
|
| For counseling and guidance,
students should inquire at the Office of Women and Gender Studies,
BB 108. (765) 285-5451. |
|
|
|
|
| It is strongly suggested that
students balance their programs with at least one elective from the humanities and one
elective from the biological and social sciences. Students electing SOC 424 or 434 should
complete SOC 100 first as a social and behavioral science University Core Curriculum
requirement and to satisfy the prerequisite. Students electing PSYSC
277 or 324 should complete PSYSC 100 first as a social and
behavioral science University Core Curriculum requirement and to
satisfy the prerequisite. |
|
|
|
|
| Other courses may be substituted
with the approval of the director of the Women and Gender Studies Program. |
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COURSES:
WOMEN'S STUDIES
(WMNST)
210 Introduction
to Women's Studies.
(3)
Introduction to women's studies. Woman-centered interdisciplinary investigation
into women's experiences in Western culture and introduction to the discipline of women's
studies.
220
International Women’s Issues. (3)
Introduction to international women’s studies issues.
Woman-centered interdisciplinary
investigation into women’s experiences in non-Western culture.
Emphasis on contemporary issues framed by historical context.
310 (400)
Women’s Studies Symposium. (3)
Survey and investigation of women’s studies-related topics or subjects
in the discipline of women’s studies with emphasis on material not
covered by existing courses. Exact content announced in advance of each offering.
314
Women’s Studies Symposium in Communication.
(3)
Survey and investigation of women’s studies-related topics or
subjects in communication, information, and media, with emphasis on
material not covered by existing courses.
Exact content will be announced in advance of each offering.
369 Paid Internship.
(1-6)
Supervised work in paid job settings in which students integrate job experiences
with their acquired knowledge of women's studies. Involves assigned duties in an
organization, agency, corporation, or business, with appropriate monetary compensation.
Prerequisite: WMNST 210 and permission of the Women and Gender Studies Program director.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
410
Feminist Theory. (3)
Historical and contemporary survey of the women’s movement and
development of feminist theories within a social and political context.
Liberal, existentialist, Marxist, socialist, psychoanalytic,
radical, multicultural, global, ecofeminist, and postmodern schools of
thought addressed in detail.
Prerequisite: junior or senior standing.
479 Unpaid Internship.
(1-6)
Supervised participation in a mentorship relationship in which students gain
work-related experience and apply acquired knowledge of women's studies. Involves
voluntary participation in an organization, agency, corporation, or business.
Prerequisite: WMNST 210 and permission of the Women and Gender Studies Program director.
A total of 6 hours of credit may be earned.
498 Independent Study.
(1-3)
Topics for independent study and research to be chosen and investigated in
consultation with instructors with special competence in the topic involved. The credit
hours may be accumulated in more than one semester.
Prerequisite: permission of the Women and Gender Studies Program director.
A total of 3 hours of credit may be earned.
499
Women’s Studies Capstone. (3)
Intensive summary of Western and non-Western women’s studies issues,
feminist theories, and interdisciplinary women’s studies subjects.
Includes career planning and development strategies.
Prerequisite: WMNST 210; permission of the Women and Gender Studies
Program director.
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