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Narrative Courses
14 credit hours of applied music
15 hours in psychology with at least one 300-level course
15 hours in religion, including no more than two 100-level courses
1 ENG course numbered 190 or higher
20 hours of applied lessons in either theory or composition or a combination, including studies in music synthesis and MIDI technology
24 hours of applied music in the principal area
2 ENG courses numbered 190 or higher
2 hours of music electives
3 hours in Philosophy
3 hours in Religion
4 credit hours in courses, lessons, and/or ensembles
4 hours of ensemble participation
4 hours of music electives
4 hours of THT 204 required
5 hours of ensemble participation
6 credit hours at the 300 or 400 level
6 hours in Religion
7 credit hours of ensemble
7 credit hours of ensemble (at least 6 in choir)
7 credit hours of ensemble (in instrumental ensembles or band)
8 hours of applied music
8 hours of ensemble
Additional 300-level courses in Spanish
Additional 3 credit hours in Spanish
A MTH course numbered MTH 302 or higher
An additional 11 hours in Theatre courses at the 200 or 300 level
And
Any 300-level MTH course
Applied Music: Voice
Applied Music: Voice
Approved Study Abroad Program
A senior recital is required
At least one course at the 300- or 400-level that satisfies requirements for the Major in Biology
At least three additional hours in chemistry courses that satisfy requirements for the Major in Chemistry
Completion of an approved education abroad program
Six hours of foreign language beyond the 100 level, or 6-hour equivalent of advanced language taken abroad (6 hrs.)
Course that fulfills the historical reasoning domain in the core curriculum
Education abroad for a minimum of 6 weeks or completion of the Global Experience requirement of the Global+ Certificate program
Five additional 300 or 400 level Biology courses
Four additional 300 or 400 level Biology courses; at least one must be a 4-credit course with a laboratory
Four additional courses with the Global+ designation (12 hrs.)
Four additional English courses above the 100 level
Varies
Literature or literary interpretation courses
Nine additional hours above the 100-level
NOTE Global Plus students are encouraged
One additional 300-level literature course
One additional course in art or an additional three-hour internship
One additional course in literature, creative writing, or journalism
One additional MTH course numbered MTH 303 or higher
One course in economics at the 300-level
One course in Philosophy at the 200-level
One History course at the 300 level
One three-credit hour computer science course above the 300-level
Or
-OR-
Or appropriate courses offered at an approved overseas institution
PSY
Elective
PSY XXX
Psychology elective
Six additional courses in studio art or design
Six additional credit hours in mathematics above MTH 225
Six additional credit hours in political science courses
Six additional credit hours selected from among 300 or 400-level courses in Exercise Science
Six credit hours earned in an approved education abroad program
Six credit hours taken abroad from the fields of Asian literature, art, culture, religion, history or advanced language beyond the 200-level
Six hours in other courses in history
Six hours of foreign language beyond the 200 level, or 6-hour equivalent of advanced language taken abroad
Theatre Production
Three additional 300 or 400 level Biology courses; at least one must be a 4-credit course with a laboratory
Three additional credit hours selected from among 200-level courses in Exercise Science
Three Global+ designated courses (9 hrs.)
Three other literature courses taken at the 300 level or higher
Three to fifteen hours of internship
Twelve additional credit hours in Philosophy of which at least nine must be above the 100- level
Two additional 300 or 400 level Biology courses with laboratory
Two additional courses chosen from BIO 217, BIO 218, or any 300 or 400 level Biology courses with laboratory
Two different Culture and Intercultural Dynamics (CD) courses
2 Global designated courses
Up to twelve hours of study abroad