Major in Applied Arts and Sciences

Following is one suggested four-year degree plan. Students are encouraged to see their adviser each semester for help with program decisions and enrollment.

BAAS with a Major in Applied Arts and Sciences (.pdf)

BAAS with a Major in Applied Arts and Sciences

Note: The order of semesters and summer terms has been changed from the print version to accommodate the one-column format of HTML publishing. A conventional Four-Year Plan is available in the .pdf file.

FRESHMAN YEAR

FALL HOURS

ENGL 1310, College Writing I 3

HIST 2610, United States History to 186512 3

Laboratory Science11 3-4

Visual and Performing Arts13 3

Wellness16 2-3

Total 14-16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

FALL HOURS
COMM 1010, Introduction to Communication Component III2 3 ENGL 2210, World Literature I 3

PSCI 1050, American Government 3

MATH - Component III2 3

Understanding of Ideas and Values3 3

Total 15

JUNIOR YEAR

FALL HOURS

Free Elective (3000-4000 level) 3

Occupational Specialization1 3

Occupational Specialization1 3

Professional Development - Component I1 3

Professional Development - Component II1 3

Total 15

SENIOR YEAR

FALL HOURS

Free Elective (3000-4000 level) 3

Free Elective (3000-4000 level) 3

Occupational Specialization1 3

Professional Development - Component I1 3

Professional Development - Component II 3

Professional Development - Component IV1 3

Total 18

FRESHMAN YEAR

SPRING HOURS

ENGL 1320, College Writing II, or ENGL 2700, Technical Writing 3

HIST 2620, United States History Since 186512 3

PSCI 1040, American Government 3

Free Elective (1000-2000 level) 3

Laboratory Science11 3-4

Total 15-16

SOPHOMORE YEAR

SPRING HOURS

ECON 1110, Principles of Macroeconomics - Component III 2 3

ENGL 2220, World Literature II 3

Computer Competence - Component III2 3

Free Elective (1000-2000 level) 3

Occupational Specialization1 3

Understanding of Ideas and Values3 3

Total 18

JUNIOR YEAR

SPRING HOURS

Free Elective (3000-4000 level) 3 Occupational Specialization1 3

Occupational Specialization1 3

Professional Development - Component I1 3

Professional Development - Component II1 3

Professional Development - Component IV1 3

Total 18

SENIOR YEAR

SPRING HOURS

Free Elective (3000-4000 level) 3 Occupational Specialization1 3

Professional Development - Component I1 3

Professional Development - Component II1 3

Professional Development - Component IV1 3

Total 15

Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan.See Community Service notes in supplement booklet for footnotes.

Summary of Degree Requirements:

Occupational Specialization (minimum of 21 semester hours plus electives to total 42 hours): 21-42

Professional Development (45 hours in four separate components):

Component I: 12 hours of course work from one of the undergraduate programs in the School of Community Service: 12

Component II: 12 hours of course work from a second undergraduate program in the School of Community Service: 12

Component III: 12 hours of University Core Curriculum Requirements in the areas of Mathematics, Computer Science, ECON 1110, and COMM 1010: 12

Component IV: 9 hours of School of Community Service Interdisciplinary Courses: 9

Core:

English 12

American History 6

Political Science 6

Laboratory Science 6-8

Wellness 2-3

Visual and Performing Arts 3

Understanding of Ideas and Values 3

Electives (additional): 0-3

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