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The Program Sample Plans below are found in the University Catalog. In addition to the courses listed, the equivalent honors courses can be used to fulfill the requirements. To review a Program Sample Plan, click the area of study.

Chemistry 9-12 Requirements »
  • CHEM 1101 - General Chemistry I, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 1102 - General Chemistry II, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 2301 - Organic Chemistry I, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 2302 - Organic Chemistry II, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 2311 - Organic Chemistry Lab I (1.0 cr)
  • CHEM 2321 - Introduction to Research I (1.0 cr)
  • CHEM 2322 - Introduction to Research II (1.0 cr)
  • CHEM 3101 - Analytical Chemistry, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 3501 - Physical Chemistry I, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 2111 - Cell Biology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1101 - General Physics I, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
Communication Arts and Literature 5-12 Requirements »
  • ENGL 1131 - Introduction to Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • ENGL 3021 - Grammar and Language, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • CMR 1062 - Introduction to Interpersonal and Group Communication , HUM (4.0 cr)
  • CMR 1101 - Introduction to Theories of Communication, Media, and Rhetoric, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • CMR 4152 - Advanced Public Speaking, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • ENGL 3005 - Understanding Writing: Theories and Practices, HUM (4.0 cr) or ENGL 3032 - Creative Nonfiction Writing, ART/P (4.0 cr)
  • ENGL 3159-Shakespeare is not required but is strongly recommended.
  • ENGL 3301 - U.S. Multicultural Literature, HDIV (4.0 cr) or ED 2201 - Perspectives on Young Adult Literature: Schooling, Society, and Culture, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • TH 2211 - Oral Interpretation, ART/P (4.0 cr) or TH 2111 - Creative Drama with Children, ART/P (4.0 cr) or TH 2221 - Readers' Theatre, ART/P (4.0 cr)
Earth and Space Science 9-12 Requirements »
  • GEOL 1001 - Environmental Geology: Geology in Daily Life, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 1101 - Physical Geology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 2101 - Mineralogy and Crystallography, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 2111 - Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 2121 - Sedimentology and Stratigraphy, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 2141 - Glacial and Quaternary Geology, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 2151 - Historical Geology: Earth History and Changing Scientific Perspectives, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 3101 - Structural Geology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 3401 - Geophysics, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 4901 - Geology Senior Seminar (1.0 cr)
  • GEOL 4902 - Geology Senior Seminar Presentations (1.0 cr)
  • MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1052 - The Solar System, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1053 - Introduction to Stars, Galaxies, and Cosmology, SCI (4.0 cr)
French K-12 Requirements »
  • FREN 2001 - Intermediate French I, IP (4.0 cr)
  • FREN 2002 - Intermediate French II, IP (4.0 cr)
  • FREN 3001 - Conversation and Composition, IP (4.0 cr)
  • FREN 3011 - Reading and Analysis of Texts, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • FREN 2011 - Introduction to French Phonetics, HUM (4.0 cr) or FREN 2012 - French for Professions, IP (4.0 cr)
  • FREN 4011 - Advanced Language Studies: Thème et Version, HUM (4.0 cr) or FREN 4012 - Advanced Language Studies: Advanced French Grammar, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • One course from Early Modern Studies Cluster:
    • FREN 3022 - Early Modern Studies: Pre-Enlightment Culture in France, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3023 - Early Modern Studies: Orature and Literature in Pre-Enlightenment France, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3026 - Early Modern Studies: History of the French Language, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3027 - Early Modern Studies: Real to Reel: The Middle Ages and Renaissance in Film, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3028 - Early Modern Studies: Female Authorship and Medieval Canon Fodder, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • One course from Modern Studies Cluster:
    • FREN 3034 - Modern Studies: French Poetry and Music, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3035 - Modern Studies: French Women Authors, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3036 - Modern Studies: French Cinema, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3037 - Modern Studies: La France du 19e siècle, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3038 - Modern Studies: La France du 20e siècle, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • One course from Francophone Studies Cluster:
    • FREN 3041 - Francophone Studies: Francophone Worlds, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3042 - Francophone Studies: Contes francophones, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3043 - Francophone Studies: Littèrature migrante, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3044 - Francophone Studies: L'Amèrique francophone, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3045 - Francophone Studies: West African Francophone Cinema, IP (4.0 cr)
    • FREN 3046 - Francophone Studies: Morocco: History, Story, Myth, IP (4.0 cr)
  • Study abroad is strongly encouraged.
General Science 5-8 Requirements »
  • BIOL 1111 prereq is waived for BIOL 2101 and BIOL 2111
  • BIOL 2101 - Evolution of Biodiversity, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 2111 - Cell Biology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 1101 - General Chemistry I, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • CHEM 1102 - General Chemistry II, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • GEOL 1101 - Physical Geology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1052 - The Solar System, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1091 or 1101
  • Prerequisite for PHYS 1101 is MATH 1101-Calculus I.
  • PHYS 1091 - Principles of Physics I, SCI-L (5.0 cr) or PHYS 1101 - General Physics I, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1092 or 1102
  • Prerequisite for PHYS 1102 is MATH 1102-Calculus II.
  • PHYS 1092 - Principles of Physics II, SCI-L (5.0 cr) or PHYS 1102 - General Physics II, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
Instrumental Music K-12 Requirements »
  • MUS 1101 - Core Studies I: Music Theory I, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 1102 - Core Studies I: Music Theory II, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 1300 - UMM Symphonic Winds, ART/P (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 2101 - Core Studies II: Music Theory III, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 2102 - Core Studies II: Music Theory IV, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3101 - Core Studies III: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Music, HIST (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3102 - Core Studies III: Classical, Romantic, and 20th-Century Music, FA (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3200-3223-Advanced Individual Performance Studies in wind, string, percussion, or keyboard *
  • MUS 3301 - Instrumental Techniques--Woodwind (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3302 - Instrumental Techniques--Brass and Percussion (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3303 - Instrumental Techniques--Strings (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3304 - Vocal Techniques (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3311 - Conducting Techniques (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 3321 - Instrumental Conducting and Materials (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 3351 - Instrumental Arranging, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 4901 - Senior Project (1.0 cr)
  • Instrument Repair Clinic
  • * Consult with music faculty to determine performance studies requirements.
Life Science 9-12 Requirements »
  • BIOL 1111 - Fundamentals of Genetics, Evolution, and Development, SCI (3.0 cr)
  • BIOL 2101 - Evolution of Biodiversity, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 2111 - Cell Biology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 3121 - Molecular Biology, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • BIOL 3131 - Ecology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 3701 - Biological Communication II (1.0 cr)
  • BIOL 4312 - Genetics, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • BIOL 4901 - Senior Seminar (1.0 cr)
  • CHEM 1101 - General Chemistry I, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 1021 - Survey of Calculus, M/SR (4.0 cr) or MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • STAT 1601 - Introduction to Statistics, M/SR (4.0 cr) or STAT 2601 - Statistical Methods, M/SR (4.0 cr)
Mathematics 5-12 Requirements »
  • MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • MATH 1102 - Calculus II, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • MATH 2101 - Calculus III, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 2111 - Linear Algebra, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 2202 - Mathematical Perspectives, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 2211 - History of Mathematics (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 3211 - Geometry, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 3231 - Abstract Algebra I, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MATH 3411 - Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • STAT 2611 - Mathematical Statistics, M/SR (4.0 cr)
Physics 9-12 Requirements »
  • MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • MATH 1102 - Calculus II, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1101 - General Physics I, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 1102 - General Physics II, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 2101 - Modern Physics, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
  • PHYS 2201 - Circuits and Electronic Devices, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 2401 - Optics, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 3501 - Statistical Physics, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 4101 - Electromagnetism, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 4201 - Quantum Mechanics, SCI (4.0 cr)
  • PHYS 4901 - Senior Thesis (1.0 cr) or PHYS 2993 or 3993 or 4993-Directed Studies in Research or Other research experience (e.g., UROP, internship) with discipline approval
  • Also recommended (required for physics major): MATH 2101-Calc III, MATH 2401-Differential Equations
Social Studies 5-12
Social Science MajorRequirements »
  • Required Courses
    • ANTH 1111 - Introductory Cultural Anthropology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 1112 - Principles of Macroeconomics, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 1951 - Seminar for Social Science Majors (1.0 cr)
    • GEOG 2001 - Problems in Geography, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 1301 - Introduction to U.S. History, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • POL 1201 - American Government and Politics, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 1051 - Introduction to Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 1101 - Introductory Sociology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • STAT 1601 - Introduction to Statistics, M/SR (4.0 cr)
    • or STAT 2601 - Statistical Methods, M/SR (4.0 cr)
    • or Equivalent proficiency in statistics approved by the divisional committee for the social science major.
Anthropology Requirements »

Students work closely with their advisers to plan a program that satisfies the required competencies in a chosen sub-plan and in the social science disciplines. The sub-plan most often is demonstrated by completing the minor in that discipline. Program plans must be on file with the Social Sciences Division Office by the completion of a student's junior year.

  • Required
    • ANTH 2101 - Physical Anthropology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 2103 - Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3411 - Seminar in Anthropological Methodology, E/CR (4.0 cr)
  • Elective Courses

    An additional 8 credits (exclusive of those used to complete required courses) in anthropology and sociology; 4 of which must be in courses above 1xxx. No more than 4 credits can be from SOC courses.

    • Elective Courses - 1xxx level — take no more than 4 credit(s) from the following:
      • ANTH 1xxx
      • SOC 1xxx
    • Elective Courses - 2xxx level or above — take 4 or more credit(s) from the following:
      • Anthropology Electives — take 4 or more credit(s) from the following:
        • ANTH 2501 - Medical Anthropology-An Overview, SS (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3204 - Culture, Food, and Agriculture, ENVT (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3206 - Ecological Anthropology, ENVT (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3402 - Representations from the Field: American Indian Ethnography, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3451 - Contemporary American Indians, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3452 - American Indian Women, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3455 - North American Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3601 - Social Justice and Human Rights in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3602 - Women in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 3603 - Latin American Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
        • ANTH 2xxx
        • ANTH 3xxx
        • ANTH 4xxx
      • Sociology Electives — take no more than 4 credit(s) from the following:
        • SOC 2101 - Systems of Oppression, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3101 - Qualitative Research Methodology (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3102 - Quantitative Research Methodology, SS (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3111 - Sociology of Modernization, IP (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3121 - Sociology of Gender, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3122 - Sociology of Childhoods , HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3131 - World Population, ENVT (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3141 - Sociology of Deviance, E/CR (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3204 - Culture, Food, and Agriculture, ENVT (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3251 - African Americans, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3252 - Women in Muslim Society, IP (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3401 - Classical Sociological Theory, SS (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3402 - Contemporary Sociological Theory, SS (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3451 - Contemporary American Indians, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3452 - American Indian Women, HDIV (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3601 - Social Justice and Human Rights in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 3602 - Women in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
        • SOC 2xxx
        • SOC 3xxx
        • SOC 4xxx
Economics Requirements »
  • Required Courses
    • ECON 1111 - Principles of Microeconomics, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 3201 - Microeconomic Theory, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 3202 - Macroeconomic Theory, SS (4.0 cr)
    • MATH 1101 - Calculus I, M/SR (5.0 cr)
  • Elective Courses

    No more than 4 credits from each of the following can be applied to the sub-plan:  ECON x993—Directed Study  ECON 4501—Senior Research Seminar in Economics and Management

    • Take 6 or more credit(s) from the following:
    • ECON 3003 - Political Economy I, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3004 - Political Economy II, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3005 - Experimental and Behavioral Economics I, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3006 - Experimental and Behavioral Economics II, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3007 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics I, ENVT (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3008 - Environmental and Natural Resource Economics II, ENVT (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3014 - Game Theory: The Theory of Strategic Behavior I, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3015 - Game Theory: the Theory of Strategic Behavior II, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3113 - Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 3121 - Public Economics I, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3122 - Public Economics II, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3131 - Comparative Economic Systems, IP (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3141 - Economic Development and Growth I, IP (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3142 - Economic Development and Growth II, IP (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3211 - History of Economic Thought I, HIST (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3212 - History of Economic Thought II, HIST (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 3351 - Globalization: Examining India's Social and Economic Development, IP (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 3501 - Introduction to Econometrics, M/SR (4.0 cr)
    • ECON 3993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • ECON 4101 - Labor Economics I, HDIV (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4102 - Labor Economics II, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4111 - Mathematical Economics I, M/SR (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4112 - Mathematical Economics II, M/SR (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4121 - International Trade Theory, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4131 - International Finance, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4501 - Senior Research Seminar in Economics and Management, SS (2.0 cr)
    • ECON 4993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • ECON 3xxx
    • ECON 4xxx
History Requirements »
  • Required Courses
    • HIST 1101 - Introduction to World History to 1500, HIST (4.0 cr) or HIST 1102 - Introduction to World History Since 1500, HIST (4.0 cr)
  • Elective Courses

    An additional 16 credits in history of which 12 credits are at 2xxx or higher.  There should be evidence of work in at least two geographic areas, with at least one of these in a non-Western area.

  • Elective Courses - 1xxx level — take no more than 4 credit(s) from the following:
    • HIST 1402 - Women in U.S. History, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 1501 - Introduction to East Asian History: China, Japan, and Korea before 1800., IP (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 1601 - Latin American History: A Basic Introduction, IP (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 1xxx
  • Elective Courses - 2xxx level or above — take 12 or more credit(s) from the following:
    • HIST 2001 - The Study of History: Schools, Rules, and Tools, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3001 - Families Through the Prism of Memory, Genealogy, and History, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3008 - The Making of the Islamic World, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3009 - Microhistory, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3012 - History of Ancient Greece and Rome, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3101 - Renaissance and Reformation, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3102 - Early Modern Europe , HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3103 - Medieval Europe, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3151 - Modern Europe, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3156 - Modern German Intellectual History, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3161 - The Enlightenment, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3204 - Nazi Germany, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3207 - The Crusades, IP (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3209 - Modern Germany, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3210 - Popular Religion, Heresy, and Inquisition in the Middle Ages, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3211 - Modern France, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3251 - American Indians and the United States: A History, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3301 - Red, White, and Black: Race/Culture in Early America, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3303 - Creation of the American Republic, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3351 - The U.S. Presidency Since 1900, SS (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3352 - The U.S. 1960s, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3353 - World War II, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3355 - United States in Transition, 1877-1920, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3356 - Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1974, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3358 - Civil War and Reconstruction, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3359 - Native Strategies for Survival, 1880-1920, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3361 - An Environmental and Geographic History of the United States, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3451 - Facing West, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3452 - Minnesota History, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3453 - The American Presidency, 1789-1900, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3455 - American Immigration, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3456 - History of Religion in America, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3457 - American Biography and Autobiography, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3459 - Lewis and Clark: An American Odyssey, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3551 - Modern Japan, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3552 - History of Modern China, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3554 - Korean History, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3601 - Great Books in Latin American History, IP (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3608 - The Cuban Revolution in Historical Perspective, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3704 - Women in the Middle Ages, SS (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3706 - Women in Early Modern Europe, SS (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3707 - Gender in East Asia, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3708 - European Women's History, 1600-Present, IP (4.0 cr)
    • HIST 3993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • HIST 4993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • HIST 2xxx
    • HIST 3xxx
    • HIST 4xxx
Political Science Requirements »

Elective Courses
An additional 16 credits (exclusive of those used to complete required courses); 8 of which must be in courses above 2xxx.

  • Elective Courses - 2xxx level or below — take no more than 8 credit(s) from the following:
    • POL 1101 - Introduction to Political Theory, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • POL 1401 - World Politics, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 1xxx
    • POL 2xxx
  • Elective Courses - 3xxx level or above — take 8 or more credit(s) from the following:
    • POL 3201 - Legislative Process, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3211 - The American Presidency, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3231 - Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3232 - Constitutional Law: Governmental Powers and Constraints, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3262 - Minorities and Public Policy, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3263 - Political Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3351 - Ancient and Medieval Political Thought, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3352 - Modern Political Thought, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3354 - Political Ethics, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3355 - Environmental Political Theory, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3401 - U.S. Foreign Policy, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3411 - International Law, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4453 - Russian Politics and Foreign Policy, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3461 - Diplomatic Negotiations, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3501 - Government and Politics of Asia, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3502 - Government and Politics of Europe, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3503 - Women in Politics Worldwide, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3996 - Field Study in Political Science (1.0-16.0 cr)
    • POL 4221 - Judicial Politics, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4251 - Political Participation and Voting Behavior, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4264 - American Political Culture, HIST (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4266 - Media and Politics, SS (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4301 - Contemporary Political Thought, HUM (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4302 - International Comparative Political Theory, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4451 - Comparative Foreign Policy, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 4452 - International Relations, IP (4.0 cr)
    • POL 3xxx
    • POL 4xxx
Psychology Requirements »

In addition to Psy 2001, students must complete at least one course from four of the five areas. One must be a designated lab course.

  • PSY 2001 - Research Methods in Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • PSY 3101 - Learning Theory and Behavior Modification, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3111 - Sensation and Perception, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3112 - Cognition, SS (4.0 cr)
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • PSY 3201 - Comparative Psychology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3211 - Biological Psychology, SCI-L (5.0 cr)
    • PSY 3221 - Behavioral Biology of Women, SCI (2.0 cr)
    • PSY 3521 - Health Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • PSY 3302 - Personality, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3313 - Psychopathology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 4101 - Helping Relationships, SS (4.0 cr)
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • PSY 2411 - Introduction to Lifespan Developmental Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3051 - The Psychology of Women and Gender, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3401 - Developmental Psychology I: Child Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3402 - Developmental Psychology II: Adolescence, SS (2.0 cr)
    • PSY 3403 - Developmental Psychology III: Adulthood and Aging, E/CR (4.0 cr)
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • POL 3263 - Political Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3501 - Social Psychology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3513 - Negotiation, SS (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3542 - Multicultural Psychology, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • PSY 3701 - Organizational Behavior, SS (4.0 cr)
  • Additional elective credits to total at least 30 credits in the psychology sub-plan (including required courses). Electives may be selected from any category above and the following:
  • Take 0 or more course(s) from the following:
    • IS 3800 - Practicum in Social Sciences (1.0-2.0 cr)
    • IS 4101 - Intro to Prof Conduct, Legal Constraints, Ethics in Human Services, E/CR (2.0 cr)
    • PSY 2993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • PSY 3611 - History and Philosophy of Psychology, HIST (2.0 cr)
    • PSY 3800 - Research Practicum (1.0-6.0 cr)
    • PSY 3993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • PSY 4896 - Field Experiences in Psychology, SS (1.0-4.0 cr)
    • PSY 4993 - Directed Study (1.0-5.0 cr)
    • STAT 3601 - Data Analysis, M/SR (4.0 cr)
    • STAT 3611 - Multivariate Statistical Analysis, M/SR (4.0 cr)
Sociology Requirements »
  • SOC 3101 - Qualitative Research Methodology (4.0 cr) or SOC 3102 - Quantitative Research Methodology, SS (4.0 cr)
  • SOC 3401 - Classical Sociological Theory, SS (4.0 cr) or SOC 3402 - Contemporary Sociological Theory, SS (4.0 cr)
  • No more than 4 credits of the 12 elective credits required for the sub-plan can be from ANTH courses. SOC 4901 and SOC 4902 are highly recommended.
  • Take no more than 4 credit(s) from the following:
    • ANTH 2101 - Physical Anthropology, SCI-L (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 2103 - Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 2501 - Medical Anthropology-An Overview, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3204 - Culture, Food, and Agriculture, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3206 - Ecological Anthropology, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3402 - Representations from the Field: American Indian Ethnography, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3411 - Seminar in Anthropological Methodology, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3451 - Contemporary American Indians, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3452 - American Indian Women, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3455 - North American Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3601 - Social Justice and Human Rights in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3602 - Women in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 3603 - Latin American Archaeology, SS (4.0 cr)
    • ANTH 2xxx
    • ANTH 3xxx
    • ANTH 4xxx
  • Take 8 or more credit(s) from the following:
    • SOC 2101 - Systems of Oppression, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3111 - Sociology of Modernization, IP (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3121 - Sociology of Gender, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3122 - Sociology of Childhoods , HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3131 - World Population, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3141 - Sociology of Deviance, E/CR (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3204 - Culture, Food, and Agriculture, ENVT (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3251 - African Americans, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3252 - Women in Muslim Society, IP (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3451 - Contemporary American Indians, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3452 - American Indian Women, HDIV (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3601 - Social Justice and Human Rights in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 3602 - Women in Latin America, IP (4.0 cr)
    • SOC 4901 - Independent Project Seminar I (1.0 cr)
    • SOC 4902 - Independent Project Seminar II, SS (3.0 cr)
    • SOC 2xxx
    • SOC 3xxx
    • SOC 4xxx
Spanish K-12 Requirements »
  • SPAN 2001 - Intermediate Spanish I, IP (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 2002 - Intermediate Spanish II, IP (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 3001 - Spanish Composition and Conversation I, IP (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 3002 - Spanish Composition and Conversation II, IP (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 3101 - Introduction to Hispanic Literature, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 3211 - Literature and Culture of Latin America, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • SPAN 3212 - Literature and Culture of Spain, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • Study abroad is strongly encouraged.
Visual Arts K-12 Requirements »
  • ARTH 1101 - Principles of Art, FA (4.0 cr)
  • ARTH 1111 - Ancient to Medieval Art, FA (4.0 cr)
  • ARTH 1121 - Renaissance to Modern Art, FA (4.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1101 - Basic Studio Drawing I, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1102 - Basic Studio Drawing II, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1103 - Basic Studio 2-D Design, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1104 - Basic Studio 3-D Design, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1105 - Basic Studio Discussion I, ART/P (1.0 cr)
  • ARTS 1106 - Basic Studio Discussion II, ART/P (1.0 cr)
  • ARTS 2500 - Photography, ART/P (3.0 cr) or ARTS 3005 - Media Studies: Digital Imaging, ART/P (3.0 cr)
  • ARTS 3002 - Media Studies: Artist's Books, ART/P (3.0 cr) or ARTS 3006 - Media Studies: Feminist Art: A Studio Perspective, ART/P (3.0 cr)
  • Minimum 12 cr in one of the following media plus 6 cr in another and 3 cr in the third media:
    • First Media — complete 12 credits
      • Printmaking
      • ARTS 2201 - Beginning Printmaking I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2202 - Beginning Printmaking II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3200 - Advanced Printmaking I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3210 - Advanced Printmaking II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Painting
      • ARTS 2301 - Beginning Painting I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2302 - Beginning Painting II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3300 - Advanced Painting I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3310 - Advanced Painting II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Sculpture
      • ARTS 2401 - Beginning Sculpture I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2402 - Beginning Sculpture II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3400 - Advanced Sculpture I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 3410 - Advanced Sculpture II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Ceramics
    • ARTS 2050 repeat to 9 cr
      • ARTS 1050 - Beginning Ceramics, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2050 - Advanced Ceramics, ART/P (3.0 cr)
    • Second Media — complete 6 credits (must be different from first media)
      • Printmaking
      • ARTS 2201 - Beginning Printmaking I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2202 - Beginning Printmaking II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Painting
      • ARTS 2301 - Beginning Painting I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2302 - Beginning Painting II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Sculpture
      • ARTS 2401 - Beginning Sculpture I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2402 - Beginning Sculpture II, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • Ceramics
      • ARTS 1050 - Beginning Ceramics, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2050 - Advanced Ceramics, ART/P (3.0 cr)
    • Third Media — complete 3 credits (must be different from the first and second media)
      • ARTS 2201 - Beginning Printmaking I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2301 - Beginning Painting I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 2401 - Beginning Sculpture I, ART/P (3.0 cr)
      • ARTS 1050 - Beginning Ceramics, ART/P (3.0 cr)
Vocal Music K-12 Requirements »
  • MUS 1101 - Core Studies I: Music Theory I, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 1102 - Core Studies I: Music Theory II, M/SR (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 1320 - Concert Choir, ART/P (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 1401 - English, Italian, German, and French Diction for Singers, ART/P (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 2101 - Core Studies II: Music Theory III, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 2102 - Core Studies II: Music Theory IV, HUM (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3101 - Core Studies III: Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque Music, HIST (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3102 - Core Studies III: Classical, Romantic, and 20th-Century Music, FA (4.0 cr)
  • MUS 3301 - Instrumental Techniques--Woodwind (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3302 - Instrumental Techniques--Brass and Percussion (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3303 - Instrumental Techniques--Strings (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3304 - Vocal Techniques (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 3311 - Conducting Techniques (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 3331 - Choral Conducting and Materials (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 3352 - Choral Arranging, ART/P (2.0 cr)
  • MUS 4901 - Senior Project (1.0 cr)
  • MUS 1200-1223-Individual Performance Studies *
  • MUS 3200-3223-Advanced Individual Performance Studies in voice or guitar *
  • Secondary performance competence on another family (wind, string, percussion, or keyboard).
  • * Consult with music faculty to determine performance studies requirements.



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