Contents
 20082009 Catalog
 This Catalog: Your Guide to Olivet
 Make Olivet Your First Choice!
 Education With a Christian Purpose
 Statement of Faith
 Statement of Objectives
 History of the University
 Location and Transportation Facilities
 Campus and Facilities
 Benner Library and Learning Resource Center
 Design for Educational Excellence
 Semester Calendar and Credit Hours
 Requirements for Graduation: Bachelors Degrees
 General Education Basic Requirements
 General Education Requirements: Bachelors Degrees
 Specialization for Bachelors Degree Programs
 Honors Program
 General Education Requirements: Associate of Applied Science Degrees
 Preparation for Graduate Study and Preprofessional Study Programs
 Pre-Medicine
 Pre-Dentistry
 Pre-Veterinarian
 Pre-Physician Assistant
 Pre-Optometry
 Pre-Pharmacy
 Pre-Physical Therapy
 Pre-Law
 Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Programs (CCCU)
 American Studies Program
 Australia Studies Centre
 China Studies Program
 Contemporary Music Center Program
 Latin American Studies Program
 Los Angeles Film Studies Center
 Middle East Studies Program
 Oxford Scholars' Semester
 Russian Studies Program
 Uganda Studies Program
 Washington Journalism Center
 Other Sponsored/Recognized Programs
 AuSable Institute
 EduVenture
 Focus on the Family Institute
 International Business Institute (IBI)
 Romanian Studies Program
 Equador Nazarene International Language Institute
 Graduate and Continuing Studies
 University Life
 Orientation for New Students
 Resident Campus Philosophy
 Residence Hall Living
 Motor Vehicles
 Associated Students and Organizations
 Chapel/Convocation
 Admission Policies and Procedures
 Two Aspects of Admission to Olivet
 Personal Preparation for Admission
 High-School Preparation
 Admission Tests
 Homeschooled Student Admission
 Unclassified Students
 Early Admission
 General Educational Development Examination (GED)
 Essentials of Learning Program
 Admissions Process for Freshmen
 Admissions Process for Transfer Students
 Admissions Process for International Students
 Readmission
 Campus Visits and Interviews
 Orientation for New Students
 Waivers and Advanced Placement by Examination
 Financial Information
 Financing the University
 General Expenses
 Special Fees
 Methods of Payment
 Room and Board
 Student Insurance Coverage
 Withdrawals and Course Drops
 Student Financial Aid
 Key Assumptions Underlying Need-Based Student Aid
 The Financial Aid Application and Award Process
 Scholarships
 Scholarship Regulations
 Grants-in-Aid
 Loan Funds
 Student Employment
 Financial Assistance for Veterans
 Olivet Nazarene University Foundation Grants
 Academic Regulations
 Registration
 Change of Registration
 Withdrawal From the University
 Classification of Students
 Class Attendance Policy
 Scholarship Requirements
 Policy on Repeating Courses:
 The Learning Development and Assistance Center
 Recognition for Academic Achievement
 General Requirements for Graduation
 Proficiency Examinations
 Summer School
 Transcripts
 Undergraduate Programs of Study
 Course and Department Numbering System
 College of Arts and Sciences
 Department of Art and Digital Media
 Art Major, B.A.
 Art Major, B.S.
 Art Teaching Major, B.S.
 Art Studio Minor
 Art Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Art
 Department of Behavioral Sciences
 Psychology Major, B.A.
 Psychology Major, B.S.
 Sociology Major, B.A.
 Psychology Minor
 Psychology Teaching Minor
 Sociology Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Choosing a Major within the Department of Behavioral Sciences
 Department of Biological Sciences
 Biology Major, B.A.
 Biology Major, B.S.
 Zoology Major, B.S.
 Environmental Science Major, B.S.
 Science Education Major, B.S.
 Biology Minor
 Biology Teaching Minor
 Zoology Minor
 Typical courses for Students Majoring in Biology
 Department of English and Modern Languages
 English Major, B.A.
 English Teaching Major, B.S.
 English Teaching Minor
 English Minor
 Literature Minor
 Writing Minor
 English as a Second Language Minor
 Typical Courses for a Student Majoring in English
 Spanish Major, B.A.
 Spanish Teaching Major, B.S.
 Spanish Minor
 French Minor
 Typical Courses for a Student Majoring in Spanish
 Recommended Placement in Foreign Languages
 Department of History and Political Science
 History Major, B.A.
 Political Science Major, B.A.
 Social Sciences Major, B.A.
 Social Sciences Teaching Major, B.S.
 Public Policy Major, B.S.
 Geography Major, B.A.
 Geography Minor
 History Minor
 Political Science Minor
 History Teaching Minor
 Social Sciences Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in History, Political Science, or Social Sciences
 Department of Mathematics
 Core Requirements for all Mathematics Majors
 Mathematics Major, B.A.
 Mathematics Major, B.S.
 Mathematics Teaching Major, B.S.
 Actuarial Science Major, B.S.
 Mathematics Minor
 Mathematics Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Mathematics
 Department of Music
 Department of Music Mission Statement
 Department of Music General Regulations
 Music Proficiencies
 Music General Concentration, B.A.
 Music Education Concentration, B.S.
 Church Music Concentration, B.S.
 Music Performance Concentration, B.S.
 Music Composition Concentration, B.S.
 Music Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Music
 Department of Physical Sciences
 Chemistry Major, B.A.
 Chemistry Major, B.S.
 Chemistry Minor
 Chemistry Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Chemistry
 Geological Sciences Major, B.S.
 Geological Sciences Minor
 Earth and Space Science Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Geological Sciences
 Geography Major, B.A.
 Geography Minor
 Physical Sciences Major, B.S.
 Science Education Major, B.S.
 Environmental Science Major, B.S.
 Geological Engineering Major, B.S.
 School of Education
 Department of Education
 Outcomes of Teacher Education
 General Education for Teachers
 Elementary School Program Professional Education Courses
 Elementary Education Major, B.S.
 Early Childhood Education Teaching Major, B.S.
 Secondary School Program
 Middle-School Endorsements
 K-12 Programs
 Music Teaching Program, K-12: B.S. Professional Education Requirements
 Physical Education/Health, K-12: B.S. Professional Education Requirements
 Spanish Teaching Major, K-12: B.S. Professional Education Requirements
 Admission to Teacher Education
 Pre-Student Teaching Field Experiences
 Admission to Student Teaching
 Student Teaching, Employment, and Coursework
 Student Teaching and the Professional Semester
 Student Teaching Placement
 Securing a Teaching Credential
 Placement of Teacher Candidates
 The Curriculum Center Library
 School of Education Office
 Title II Certification Pass Rate Data
 Typical Program of Courses for a Student Majoring in Elementary Education
 School of Professional Studies
 Department of Business
 Accounting Major, B.S.
 Business Administration Major, B.S.
 International Business Major, B.S.
 Marketing Major, B.S.
 Economics/Finance Major, B.S.
 Accounting Minor
 Business Minor
 Economics Minor
 Finance Minor
 Management Minor
 Marketing Minor
 Associate of Applied Science - Business Major
 Typical Program for a Student Majoring in Business
 Department of Communication
 Communication Studies Major, B.A.
 Communication Studies Major, B.S.
 Mass Communication Major, B.S.
 Journalism Major, B.S.
 Theatre Minor
 Communication Studies Minor
 Mass Communication Minor
 Communication Teaching Minor
 Typical Courses Recommended for Communication Majors
 Department of Computer Science
 Computer Science Major, B.A.
 Computer Science Major, B.S.
 Information Systems Major, B.A.
 Information Systems Major, B.S.
 Computer Engineering Major, B.S.
 Computer Science Minor
 Information Systems Minor
 Information Technology Minor
 Associate of Applied Science - Information Technology Major
 Department of Engineering
 Engineering Program Outcomes:
 Engineering Major, B.S.
 Computer Engineering Major, B.S.
 Geological Engineering Major, B.S.
 Department of Exercise and Sports Science
 Exercise Science Major, B.S.
 Physical Education/Health Teaching Major, B.S.
 Athletic Training Major, B.S.
 Sports Management Major, B.S.
 Recreation and Leisure Studies Major, B.S.
 Physical Education Teaching Minor
 Health Education Teaching Minor
 Exercise Science Minor
 Sports Management Minor
 Athletic Coaching Minor
 Associate of Applied Science - Recreation Administration Major
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Exercise and Sports Science Programs
 Department of Family and Consumer Sciences
 Family and Consumer Sciences Major, B.S.
 Family and Consumer Sciences Teaching Major, B.S.
 Dietetics Major, B.S.
 Child Development Major, B.S.
 Fashion Merchandising Major, B.S.
 Housing and Environmental Design Major, B.S.
 Family and Consumer Sciences Minor
 Family and Consumer Sciences Teaching Minor
 Fashion Merchandising Minor
 Housing and Environmental Design Minor
 Hospitality Minor
 Associate of Applied Science - Child Development Major
 Associate of Applied Science - Hospitality Management Major
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Family and Consumer Sciences
 Department of General Studies
 General Studies Major, B.S.
 Department of Military Science
 Department of Nursing
 Nursing Major, B.S.N.
 Typical Program of Courses for a Student Majoring in Nursing
 Degree Completion Track for Registered Nurses
 Department of Social Work and Criminal Justice
 Social Work Major, B.S.W.
 Criminal Justice Major, B.S.
 Social Work Minor
 Criminal Justice Minor
 Typical Courses for Students Majoring in Social Work or Criminal Justice
 School of Theology and Christian Ministry
 Departments of Biblical Literature, Christian Education and Theology
 Biblical Studies Major, B.A.
 Biblical Studies Minor
 Greek Minor
 Biblical Languages Minor
 Christian Education Major, B.S.
 Youth Ministry Major, B.S.
 Children's Ministry Major, B.S.
 Christian Education Minor
 Youth Ministry Minor
 Children's Ministry Minor
 Pastoral Ministry Major, B.S.
 Religious Studies Major, B.A.
 Philosophy and Religion Major, B.A.
 Intercultural Studies Major, B.A.
 Ministerial Missions Major, B.S.
 Religion Minor
 Philosophy Minor
 Missions/Intercultural Studies Minor
 Typical Program for Students Majoring in the School of Theology and Christian Ministry
 Course Descriptions - Traditional Undergraduate
 Course Numbering System
 Accounting
 ACCT 110 Financial Accounting. 4 hours.
 ACCT 111 Managerial Accounting. 4 hours.
 ACCT 255 Intermediate Accounting I. 3 hours.
 ACCT 256 Intermediate Accounting II. 3 hours.
 ACCT 357 Cost Accounting. 3 hours.
 ACCT 365 Income Taxation. 3 hours.
 ACCT 367 Auditing. 3 hours.
 ACCT 461 Consolidation and Partnerships. 3 hours.
 ACCT 462 Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting. 3 hours.
 ACCT 470 Advanced Tax. 3 hours.
 ACCT 475 Advanced Auditing. 3 hours.
 ACCT 487 Field Placement. 4 hours.
 Art
 ART 101 Fundamentals of Drawing. 3 hours.
 ART 111 Textile Design. 3 hours.
 ART 123 Design Studio I. 3 hours.
 ART 125 3-D Design. 3 hours.
 ART 140 Interior Design. 3 hours.
 ART 172 Introduction to Photography. 3 hours.
 ART 200 Introduction to Graphics. 3 hours.
 ART 201 Ceramics: Hand Construction. 3 hours.
 ART 206 Figure Studies. 3 hours.
 ART 211 Illustration for Publication. 3 hours.
 ART 233 Basic Oil Painting. 3 hours.
 ART 270 Basic Darkroom Techniques. 3 hours.
 ART 274 Introduction to Photojournalism. 3 hours.
 ART 275 Photoshop. 3 hours.
 ART 281 History of Western Art I. 3 hours.
 ART 282 History of Western Art II. 3 hours.
 ART 300 Perspective and Rendering. 3 hours.
 ART 302 Ceramics: Wheel Construction. 3 hours.
 ART 303 Ceramics: Advanced Techniques. 3 hours.
 ART 308 Advanced Figure Studies. 3 hours.
 ART 310 Graphic Advertising. 3 hours.
 ART 315 Historical Dress and World Cultures. 3 hours.
 ART 319 Typography. 3 hours.
 ART 320 Package Designing. 3 hours.
 ART 323 Printmaking I: Relief and Intaglio. 3 hours.
 ART 334 Beginning Watercolor. 3 hours.
 ART 335 Watercolor for Illustration. 3 hours.
 ART 336 Composition and Color. 3 hours.
 ART 343 Heritage of Interiors. 3 hours.
 ART 357 Final Cut Pro. 3 hours.
 ART 360 Contemporary Art History. 3 hours.
 ART 375 History of Non-Western Art. 3 hours.
 ART 376 Studio Photography. 3 hours.
 ART 379 Advanced Darkroom Techniques. 3 hours.
 ART 380 Photographic Art History. 3 hours.
 ART 408 Advanced Drawing Seminar. 3 hours.
 ART 425 Printmaking II: Advanced Techniques. 3 hours.
 ART 433 Advanced Painting Seminar. 3 hours.
 ART 459 Publication Design and Manufacturing. 3 hours.
 ART 461 Web Production. 3 hours.
 ART 471 History of Modern Art. 3 hours.
 ART 472 Photography Seminar. 3 hours.
 ART 473 History of Graphic Design. 3 hours.
 ART 476 Advanced Photography. 3 hours.
 ART 495 Senior Career Preparation. 3 hours.
 Biblical Literature
 BLIT 202 Christian Scriptures I. 3 hours.
 BLIT 233 Elementary Greek I. 4 hours.
 BLIT 234 Elementary Greek II. 4 hours.
 BLIT 243 Elementary Hebrew I. 4 hours.
 BLIT 244 Elementary Hebrew II. 4 hours.
 BLIT 250 Biblical Hermeneutics. 3 hours.
 BLIT 303 Christian Scriptures II. 3 hours.
 BLIT 305 Old Testament Introduction. 3 hours.
 BLIT 310 New Testament Introduction. 3 hours.
 BLIT 330 New Testament Greek Exegesis. 3 hours.
 BLIT 339 Readings in Greek. 1-3 hours.
 BLIT 341 Biblical Hebrew Exegesis. 3 hours.
 BLIT 349 Readings in Hebrew. 1-3 hours.
 BLIT 356 Psalms and Wisdom Literature. 3 hours.
 BLIT 379 Old Testament Prophets I. 3 hours.
 BLIT 380 Old Testament Prophets II. 3 hours.
 BLIT 381 Exilic and Post-Exilic Prophecy and Community. 3 hours.
 BLIT 400 Gospels: Mark and Matthew. 3 hours.
 BLIT 410 The Deuteronomistic History. 3 hours.
 BLIT 420 Apocalyptic Literature and the Book of Revelation. 3 hours.
 BLIT 445 Old Testament Theology. 3 hours.
 BLIT 450 New Testament Theology. 3 hours.
 BLIT 467 Pauline Epistles I. 3 hours.
 BLIT 468 Pauline Epistles II. 3 hours.
 BLIT 471 Pentateuch. 3 hours.
 BLIT 474 Johannine Literature. 3 hours.
 BLIT 475 Luke-Acts. 3 hours.
 BLIT 476 Topics in Biblical Studies. 3 hours.
 BLIT 600-699 Graduate Level Courses.
 Biology
 BIOL 125 Biology I. 4 hours.
 BIOL 126 Biology II. 4 hours.
 BIOL 169 Survey of Anatomy and Physiology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 201 General Biological Science. 3 hours.
 BIOL 211 Medical Terminology. 2 hours.
 BIOL 246 Human Anatomy and Physiology I. 4 hours.
 BIOL 247 Human Anatomy and Physiology II. 4 hours.
 BIOL 320 Genetics. 4 hours.
 BIOL 330 Pathophysiology. 3 hours.
 BIOL 335 Biochemistry. 4 hours.
 BIOL 352 Advanced Botany. 4 hours.
 BIOL 354 Developmental Biology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 356 Microbiology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 359 Immunology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 360 Invertebrate Zoology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 361 Comparative Anatomy. 4 hours.
 BIOL 370 Ecology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 380 Toxicology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 430 Neurobiology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 440 Advanced Genetics. 4 hours.
 BIOL 455 Physiology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 484 Molecular and Cell Biology. 4 hours.
 BIOL 487 Field Experience. 4 hours.
 BIOL 490 Research in Biology. 1 to 4 hours.
 BIOL 495 Seminar in Biology. 1/2 hour.
 Business
 BSNS 117 Finite Mathematics with Business Applications. 3 hours.
 BSNS 160 Principles of Management. 3 hours.
 BSNS 170 Computer Applications in Business. 3 hours.
 BSNS 241 Business Statistics. 3 hours.
 BSNS 252 Consumer Economics. 3 hours.
 BSNS 253 Principles of Marketing. 3 hours.
 BSNS 270 Principles of Finance. 3 hours.
 BSNS 303 Management Information Systems. 3 hours.
 BSNS 351 Business Law I. 3 hours.
 BSNS 352 Business Law II. 3 hours.
 BSNS 356 Retail Merchandising. 3 hours.
 BSNS 362 Financial Markets and Institutions. 3 hours.
 BSNS 365 International Trade and Finance. 3 hours.
 BSNS 367 Organizational Behavior. 3 hours.
 BSNS 390 Fundamentals of Salesmanship and Sales Management. 3 hours.
 BSNS 394 Marketing Management. 3 hours.
 BSNS 425 Advanced Computer Applications. 3 hours.
 BSNS 440 Marketing Research. 3 hours.
 BSNS 450 Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management. 3 hours.
 BSNS 453 Global Marketing. 3 hours.
 BSNS 457 Advertising and Promotions. 3 hours.
 BSNS 460 Intermediate Finance. 4 hours.
 BSNS 468 Human Resource Management. 3 hours.
 BSNS 473 Investments. 3 hours.
 BSNS 487 Field Placement. 4 hours.
 BSNS 490 Business Policy and Strategy. 3 hours.
 BSNS 492 Students in Free Enterprise. 2 hours.
 BSNS 493 Students in Free Enterprise. 2 hours.
 BSNS 495 Seminar in Leadership. 3 hours.
 Chemistry
 CHEM 101 Introduction to Chemistry. 4 hours.
 CHEM 103 General Chemistry I. 4 hours.
 CHEM 104 General Chemistry II. 4 hours.
 CHEM 301 Quantitative Analysis. 4 hours.
 CHEM 311 Organic Chemistry I. 5 hours.
 CHEM 312 Organic Chemistry II. 5 hours.
 CHEM 320 Inorganic Chemistry. 3 hours.
 CHEM 335 Biochemistry. 4 hours.
 CHEM 340 Drug Chemistry. 3 hours.
 CHEM 375 Optical and Electron Microscopy. 3 hours.
 CHEM 382 Physical Chemistry-Thermodynamics. 4 hours.
 CHEM 385 Environmental Geochemistry. 4 hours.
 CHEM 390 Topics in Chemistry. 1-2 hours.
 CHEM 392 Physical Chemistry-Kinetics and Molecular Structure. 4 hours.
 CHEM 403 Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry. 2 hours.
 CHEM 410 Instrumental Methods of Analysis. 4 hours.
 CHEM 436 Advanced Biochemistry. 4 hours.
 CHEM 495 Seminar in Chemistry. ½ hour.
 Christian Education
 CHED 115 Foundations of Christian Education. 3 hours.
 CHED 200 Foundations of Youth Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 210 Foundations of Childrens Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 240 Spiritual Formation. 3 hours.
 CHED 290 Community Ministry Experience I. 1 hour.
 CHED 299 Summer Ministries in the Church of the Nazarene. 13 hours.
 CHED 300 Issues in Childrens Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 301 Principles and Methods for Christian Education. 3 hours.
 CHED 305 The Church in Mission. 3 hours.
 CMIN 306 Cross-Cultural Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 325 Small-Group Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 366 Contemporary Ministries. 3 hours.
 CHED 367 Materials and Methods for Recreation. 2 hours.
 CHED 370 Issues in Youth Ministry. 3 hours.
 CHED 377 Music in Worship. 2 hours.
 CHED 385 Ministry Conference. 1 hour.
 CHED 450 Senior Seminar. 1 hour.
 CHED 452 The Minister as Leader and Administrator. 3 hours.
 CHED 489 Problems in Christian Education. 1- 2 hours.
 CHED 490 Integrated Summer Ministry Experience. 3 hours.
 CHED 494 Pastoral Care and Counseling. 3 hours.
 Christian Ministry
 CMIN 101 Sharing our Faith. 1 hour.
 CMIN 116 Fundamentals of Christian Ministry. 3 hours.
 CMIN 187, 387 Supervised Worship Practicum. ½-1 hour.
 CMIN 205 Community Ministry Experience I. 1 hours.
 CMIN 290 Cross-Cultural Ministry Experience. 1- 2 hours.
 CMIN 305 The Church in Mission. 3 hours.
 CMIN 306 Cross-Cultural Ministry. 3 hours.
 CMIN 350 Preaching and Worship. 3 hours.
 CMIN 380 Introduction to Missionary Service. 1 hour.
 CMIN 390 Cross-Cultural Field Experience. 2-3 hours.
 CMIN 401 Advanced Homiletics. 3 hours.
 CMIN 425 Urban Ministry. 3 hours.
 CMIN 450 Missiological Foundation. 3 hours.
 CMIN 452 The Minister as Leader and Administrator. 3 hours.
 CMIN 494 Pastoral Care and Counseling. 3 hours.
 CMIN 496 Field Training. 3-6 hours.
 CMIN 499 Topics in Christian Ministry. 3 hours.
 Communication
 COMM 102 Performance Studies. 3 hours.
 COMM 103 Interpersonal Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 105 Fundamentals of Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 110 Introduction to Acting. 3 hours.
 COMM 120 Introduction to Theatre. 3 hours.
 COMM 141 Introduction to Journalism. 3 hours.
 COMM 171 Fundamentals of Radio/Beginning Announcing. 3 hours.
 COMM 175 Nonlinear Editing. 3 hours.
 COMM 198, 398 Dramatic Practicum. 1 hour.
 COMM 200 Introduction to Communication Studies. 1 hour.
 COMM 221 Mass Media and Society. 3 hours.
 COMM 233 Small-Group Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 242 College Publication Practicum. 1 hour.
 COMM 243 Beat Journalism. 3 hours.
 COMM 272 Writing for Radio and Audio Media. 3 hours.
 COMM 273 Beginning Audio Production. 3 hours.
 COMM 277 Broadcast Practicum. 1 hour.
 COMM 280 Writing for Television and Video. 3 hours.
 COMM 290 Basic Video Production. 4 hours.
 COMM 295 Investigative Reporting. 3 hours.
 COMM 300 Service Learning. 1 hour.
 COMM 305 Professional Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 320 Directing. 3 hours.
 COMM 330 Public Relations and Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 342 Persuasion and Media Influence. 3 hours.
 COMM 344 Journalism Layout and Design. 3 hours.
 COMM 345 Online Journalism. 3 hours.
 COMM 346 Magazine and Feature Article Writing. 3 hours.
 COMM 347 Organizational Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 348 Journalism in a Democratic Society. 3 hours.
 COMM 349 Intercultural Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 364 Dramatic Literature/History. 3 hours.
 COMM 371 Studio Production. 3 hours.
 COMM 372 Remote TV Productions and Editing. 3 hours.
 COMM 374 News and Interviewing for Audio Media. 3 hours.
 COMM 375 Radio Programming/Advanced Announcing. 3 hours.
 COMM 391 Communication Ethics. 3 hours.
 COMM 399 Special Topics in Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 400 Journalistic Editing. 3 hours.
 COMM 420 Journalistic Opinion Writing. 3 hours.
 COMM 425 Television News. 3 hours.
 COMM 450 Senior Seminar. 1 hour.
 COMM 457 Communication Theory. 3 hours.
 COMM 459 Media Theory. 3 hours.
 COMM 460 Philosophy of Human Communication. 3 hours.
 COMM 466 Communication Internship. 16 hours.
 COMM 476 Broadcast Management. 3 hours.
 Computer Science
 CSIS 110 Introduction to Computer Science. 4 hours.
 CSIS 112 Technology Today. 2 hours.
 CSIS 131 Introduction to Web Programming. 3 hours.
 CSIS 201 Seminar I. ½ hour.
 CSIS 210 Discrete Mathematics. 3 hours.
 CSIS 245 Database and Information Systems. 4 hours.
 CSIS 251 Principles of Programming I. 4 hours.
 CSIS 252 Principles of Programming II. 3 hours.
 CSIS 255 System Administration. 3 hours.
 CSIS 303 Management Information Systems. 3 hours.
 CSIS 310 Systems Analysis and Design. 3 hours.
 CSIS 326 Network Administration and Theory. 4 hours.
 CSIS 340 Human Computer Interface. 3 hours.
 CSIS 354 Numerical Analysis. 3 hours.
 CSIS 366 Computer Organization and Design. 4 hours.
 CSIS 381 Systems Programming. 3 hours.
 CSIS 401 Seminar II. ½ hour.
 CSIS 427 Security Administration. 3 hours.
 CSIS 435 Systems Development. 3 hours.
 CSIS 445 Advanced Databases and Administration. 3 hours.
 CSIS 457 Software Engineering. 3 hours.
 CSIS 460 Operating Systems. 3 hours.
 CSIS 475 Theory of Computation. 3 hours.
 CSIS 480 Topics of Computer Science. 3 hours.
 CSIS 490 Field Experience. 3 hours.
 CSIS 491 Research Problems in Computer Science. 3 hours.
 Criminal Justice
 CJUS 243 Introduction to Criminal Justice. 3 hours.
 CJUS 273 Criminology. 3 hours.
 CJUS 293 Criminal Law. 3 hours.
 CJUS 316 Corrections. 3 hours.
 CJUS 325 Police and Society. 3 hours.
 CJUS 331 Basic Research and Statistics. 4 hours.
 CJUS 360 Criminal Procedure. 3 hours.
 CJUS 370 Criminalistics. 3 hours.
 CJUS 394 Juvenile Justice. 3 hours.
 CJUS 400 Field Placement I. 6 hours.
 CJUS 405 Field Placement II. 3-6 hours.
 CJUS 440 Special Topics in Criminal Justice. 3 hours.
 Economics
 ECON 110 Principles of Economics. 3 hours.
 ECON 241 Business Statistics. 3 hours.
 ECON 308 Comparative Economic Systems. 3 hours.
 ECON 311 Intermediate Microeconomics. 3 hours.
 ECON 312 Intermediate Macroeconomics. 3 hours.
 ECON 342 Intermediate Economic Statistics. 3 hours.
 ECON 345 Economics of the Public Sector. 3 hours.
 ECON 362 Financial Markets and Institutions. 3 hours.
 ECON 365 International Trade and Finance. 3 hours.
 ECON 473 Investments. 3 hours.
 Education
 EDUC 150 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Education. 3 hours.
 EDUC 151 Introduction to Education. 1 hour.
 EDUC 210 Instructional Methods of Early Childhood Education. 3 hours.
 EDUC 211 Child Growth and Development. 3 hours.
 EDUC 212 Adolescent and Adult Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 EDUC 214 Early Adolescent Development. 3 hours.
 EDUC 220 Early Childhood Field Experience. 3 hours.
 EDUC 241 Statistics. 4 hours.
 EDUC 249 Educational and Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 EDUC 269 Childrens Literature. 3 hours.
 EDUC 295 Instructional Technology. 1 hour.
 EDUC 300 Applied Arts for Teachers. 2 hours.
 EDUC 320 Teaching Early Childhood Language Arts and Social Studies. 2 hours.
 EDUC 325 Classroom Management. 1 hour.
 EDUC 330 Teaching Early Childhood Math and Science. 2 hours.
 EDUC 340 Curriculum and Instruction for Elementary and Middle School Language Arts and Social Studies. 3 hours.
 EDUC 342 Curriculum and Instruction for Elementary and Middle School Reading. 4 hours.
 EDUC 349 Language Development. 2 hours.
 EDUC 350 Curriculum and Instruction for Elementary and Middle School Math and Science. 3 hours.
 EDUC 359 Teaching Reading to Young Children. 3 hours.
 EDUC 367 Methods and Materials in Physical Education for the Elementary School. 2 hours.
 EDUC 376 Teaching Diverse Populations in the Regular Classroom. 3 hours.
 EDUC 385 Middle/Secondary School Methods. 5 hours.
 EDUC 386 Teaching of Spanish, K-12. 6 hours.
 EDUC 400414 Student Interest Field Experience. 14 hours.
 EDUC 400 Open School Concept
 EDUC 401 Language and Literature
 EDUC 402 Social Sciences
 EDUC 403 Natural Sciences
 EDUC 404 Fine Arts
 EDUC 405 Outdoor Education
 EDUC 406 Preschool
 EDUC 407 Special Education
 EDUC 408 Reading
 EDUC 409 Mathematics
 EDUC 410 Vocational Education
 EDUC 411 Physical Education
 EDUC 412 Reading Laboratory
 EDUC 413 Learning Center
 EDUC 414 Multicultural Community Relations
 EDUC 415 Pre-Student Teaching Practicum. 13 hours.
 EDUC 456 Management and Professional Practices in Education. 2 hours.
 EDUC 460 General Music Methods. 3-4 hours.
 EDUC 481 Paraprofessional Field Experience. 4 hours.
 EDUC 482 Student Teaching for Early Childhood Education. 12 hours.
 EDUC 484 Supervised Student Teaching in the Elementary School. 12 hours.
 EDUC 485 Supervised Student Teaching: All Grades. 12 hours.
 EDUC 486 Supervised Student Teaching in the Secondary School. 12 hours.
 Engineering
 ENGN 101 Engineering Design. 3 hours.
 ENGN 102 Engineering Design II. 3 hours.
 ENGN 170 Logic and Computational Engineering. 3 hours.
 ENGN 250 Engineering Economics. 3 hours.
 ENGN 261 Statics and Mechanics of Materials. 3 hours.
 ENGN 262 Dynamics. 3 hours.
 ENGN 270 Digital Systems. 3 hours.
 ENGN 300 Electric Circuit Analysis. 3 hours.
 ENGN 310 Circuits and Signal Processing. 3 hours.
 ENGN 311 Communication Systems. 4 hours.
 ENGN 335 Technical Communication and Experimental Design. 3 hours.
 ENGN 340 Digital Electronics. 3 hours.
 ENGN 346 Analog Electronics. 4 hours.
 ENGN 351 Material Science. 4 hours.
 ENGN 353 Vibration Analysis. 4 hours.
 ENGN 356 Computer Aided Engineering. 3 hours.
 ENGN 371 Automatic Controls. 4 hours.
 ENGN 380 Thermodynamics. 4 hours.
 ENGN 385 Heat Transfer. 4 hours.
 ENGN 412 Machine Synthesis. 3 hours.
 ENGN 420 Fluid Mechanics. 3 hours.
 ENGN 481 Senior Design Project I. 2 hours.
 ENGN 482 Senior Design Project II. 2 hours.
 English
 ENGL 108 College Writing. 4 hours.
 ENGL 109 College Writing I. 3 hours.
 ENGL 120 Introduction to Theatre. 3 hours.
 ENGL 141 Introduction to Journalism. 3 hours.
 ENGL 202 Introduction to Creative Writing. 3 hours
 ENGL 209 College Writing II. 3 hours.
 ENGL 210 College Writing II. 3 hours.
 ENGL 301 Understanding Language. 3 hours.
 ENGL 303 Descriptive English Grammar. 3 hours.
 ENGL 306 Advanced Writing. 3 hours.
 ENGL 315 Business and Technical Writing. 3 hours.
 ENGL 320 Reading: Process and Skills. 2 hours.
 ENGL 321 Teaching Reading through Young Adult Literature. 2 hours.
 ENGL 329 Writing Fiction and Poetry. 3 hours.
 ENGL 330 Visual Literacy. 2 hours.
 ENGL 346 Magazine and Feature Article Writing. 3 hours.
 ENGL 450 Professional Portfolio Preparation. 1 hour.
 ENGL 477 Senior Seminar. 1 hour.
 English As A Second Language
 ESL 350 Theoretical Foundations of Teaching ESL. 3 hours.
 ESL 360 Methods and Materials for Teaching ESL. 3 hours.
 ESL 370 Assessment of the Bilingual Student. 3 hours.
 ESL 380 Cross-Cultural Studies for Teaching Limited-English Proficient Students. 3 hours.
 Environmental Science
 ENVI 310 Environmental Science, Technology, and Society for Teachers. 4 hours.
 ENVI 395 Seminar in Environmental Science. ½ hour.
 ENVI 450 Research/Internship in Environmental Science. 3 hours.
 Exercise and Sports Science
 EXSS 129 Principles of Sports Management. 3 hours.
 EXSS 147 Introduction to Athletic Training. 2 hours.
 EXSS 183 Prevention of Athletic Injuries. 3 hours.
 EXSS 205 Therapeutic Modalities. 3 hours.
 EXSS 210 Introduction to Recreation and Leisure. 3 hours.
 EXSS 215 Lower Extremity Joint Assessment. 3 hours.
 EXSS 229 Recreation Sports Management. 3 hours.
 EXSS 241 First Aid and Emergency Care. 2 hours.
 EXSS 275 Upper Extremity Joint Assessment. 3 hours.
 EXSS 280 Athletic Training Clinical I. 1 hour.
 EXSS 281 Athletic Training Clinical II. 2 hours.
 EXSS 300 Promoting and Marketing of Athletics. 4 hours.
 EXSS 320 Sports Psychology. 3 hours.
 EXSS 349 Organization and Administration of Athletic Training. 2 hours.
 EXSS 350 Sports Law. 4 hours.
 EXSS 362 General Medical Conditions. 3 hours.
 EXSS 372 Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation. 3 hours.
 EXSS 380 Athletic Training Clinical III. 2 hours.
 EXSS 381 Athletic Training Clinical IV. 1 hour.
 EXSS 425 Fitness Testing and Exercise Prescription. 3 hours.
 EXSS 429 Personal Training. 3 hours.
 EXSS 430 Internship in Exercise Science. 3 hours.
 EXSS 440 Sports Management Internship. 12 hours.
 EXSS 450 Sports Facility Planning and Management. 4 hours.
 EXSS 471 Organization and Administration of Athletics. 4 hours.
 EXSS 472 Kinesiology. 3 hours.
 EXSS 477 Sports Management Seminar. 1 hour.
 EXSS 480 Athletic Training Clinical V. 1 hour.
 EXSS 481 Athletic Training Clinical VI. 1 hour.
 EXSS 495 Senior Seminar in Athletic Training. 2 hours.
 EXSS 496 Practicum in Athletics, Coaching, and Recreation. 1-3 hours.
 Family and Consumer Science
 FACS 101 Orientation to Family and Consumer Sciences. 1 hour.
 FACS 111Textiles and Design. 3 hours.
 FACS 112 Principles of Clothing Construction. 3 hours.
 FACS 126 Nutrition, Health, and Fitness. 3 hours.
 FACS 131 Foods I. 1 hour.
 FACS 132 Foods II. 1 hour.
 FACS 134 Food Safety and Sanitation Management. 3 hours.
 FACS 140 Interior Design. 3 hours.
 FACS 200 Life Span Development. 3 hours.
 FACS 214 Early Adolescent Development. 3 hours.
 FACS 230 Food Preparation. 3 hours.
 FACS 231 Food Science. 3 hours.
 FACS 232 Nutrition Assessment. 2 hours.
 FACS 241 First Aid and Emergency Care. 2 hours.
 FACS 245 Architectural Drafting. 4 hours.
 FACS 246 Architectural Drafting II. 3 hours.
 FACS 250 Hospitality Industry/Supervision 4 hours.
 FACS 252 Consumer Economics. 3 hours.
 FACS 260 Lodging Operations. 3 hours.
 FACS 262 Child Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 FACS 263 Adolescent and Adult Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 FACS 264 Child, Family and Community Relations. 3 hours.
 FACS 265 Infant and Toddler Care. 3 hours.
 FACS 312 Professional Image and Dress. 1 hour.
 FACS 315 Historical Dress and World Cultures. 3 hours.
 FACS 330 Community Nutrition. 3 hours.
 FACS 331 Topics in Nutrition. 3 hours.
 FACS 335 The World Food Problem. 3 hours.
 FACS 337 Quantity Foods. 3 hours.
 FACS 338, 339 Medical Nutrition Therapy I, II. 4 hours each semester.
 FACS 340 Sociology of Marriage. 3 hours.
 FACS 341 Kitchen and Bath Design. 3 hours.
 FACS 343 Heritage of Interiors. 3 hours.
 FACS 344 Contemporary Design. 3 hours.
 FACS 345 Residential Design Studio. 4 hours.
 FACS 351 Sociology of Family. 3 hours.
 FACS 355 Management of Family Resources. 3 hours.
 FACS 356 Retail Merchandising. 3 hours.
 FACS 360 Parenting. 3 hours.
 FACS 398 Research in Dietetics. 1 hour.
 FACS 413 Principles of Pattern Design. 3 hours.
 FACS 415 Tailoring. 3 hours.
 FACS 435 Nutrition Education and Counseling. 3 hours.
 FACS 440 Nonresidential Design Studio. 4 hours.
 FACS 455 Food Systems Management. 3 hours.
 FACS 480 Administration and Supervision for Human Service Organizations. 3 hours.
 FACS 487 Field Placement. 1-5 hours.
 FACS 496 Projects in Family and Consumer Sciences. 1-5 hours.
 FACS 498 Professionalism, Issues, and Actions. 2 hours.
 Fine Arts
 FINA 101 Introduction to Fine Arts. 3 hours.
 French
 FREN 101 Elementary French I. 4 hours.
 FREN 102 Elementary French II. 4 hours.
 FREN 201 Grammar Review. 5 hours.
 FREN 302 French Culture and Civilization. 5 hours.
 FREN 476 Topics in French Studies. 1 to 3 hours.
 General Studies
 GNST 093 Basic Writing Skills. 4 hours.
 GNST 095 Intermediate Algebra. 4 hours.
 GNST 101 Essentials of Learning. 3 hours.
 GNST 103 College Reading I. 3 hours.
 GNST 104 College Reading II. 3 hours.
 GNST 105 Learning Success Strategies. 3 hours.
 GNST 110 Freshman Seminar: Connections. 0 hours.
 Geography
 GEOG 480 Research in Geography. 3 hours.
 GEOG 490 Internship in Geography. 3 hours.
 Geology
 GEOL 105 Physical and Historical Geology. 4 hours.
 GEOL 106 Geology and Geography of North American Regions. 2-3 hours.
 GEOL 121 Physical Geography. 4 hours.
 GEOL 130 Astronomy. 4 hours.
 GEOL 140 Earth and Space Sciences for Elementary Teachers. 4 hours.
 GEOL 300 Paleontology. 2 hours.
 GEOL 302 Earth Materials. 4 hours.
 GEOL 310 The Earths Weather. 3 hours.
 GEOL 321 Geomorphology and Earth Hazards. 3 hours.
 GEOL 330 Hydrogeology. 4 hours.
 GEOL 340 Global Natural Resources. 3 hours.
 GEOL 346 Tools of Astronomy. 3 hours.
 GEOL 357 Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology. 2 hours.
 GEOL 360 Geographic Information Systems and Global Positioning Systems. 3 hours.
 GEOL 362 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy. 3 hours.
 GEOL 366 Structural Geology and Field Methods. 4 hours.
 GEOL 375 Optical and Electron Microscopy. 3 hours.
 GEOL 385 Environmental Geochemistry. 4 hours.
 GEOL 390 Seminar in Geology. 1 hour.
 GEOL 395 Applied Geophysics. 2 hours.
 GEOL 399 Topics in Geology. 13 hours.
 GEOL 492 Research. 13 hours.
 History
 HIST 200 Western Civilization. 3 hours.
 HIST 211 World Civilization I. 3 hours.
 HIST 212 World Civilization II. 3 hours.
 HIST 213 World Civilization III. 3 hours.
 HIST 231 American Civilization I. 3 hours.
 HIST 232 American Civilization II. 3 hours.
 HIST 306 Wesleys Century: Enlightenment and Revival. 3 hours.
 HIST 310 History of Technological Change. 3 hours.
 HIST 325 Sports in American Society. 3 hours.
 HIST 340 American Military History. 3 hours.
 HIST 348 The US in the Cold War. 3 hours.
 HIST 357 American Religious History. 3 hours.
 HIST 360 History of Russia. 3 hours.
 HIST 368 American Civil War. 3 hours.
 HIST 379 The Developing World. 3 hours.
 HIST 385 Selected Topics in History. 3 hours.
 HIST 390 Historiography. 4 hours.
 HIST 430 American Social/Intellectual History. 3 hours.
 HIST 447 American Constitutional Law. 3 hours.
 HIST 450 Evidence and Argument in Historical Interpretation. 3 hours.
 HIST 471 Senior Seminar in History. 2 hours.
 HIST 490 History Internship. 1-6 hours.
 HIST 494 Readings in History. 1-4 hours.
 Literature
 LIT 205 Studies in Literature. 3 hours.
 LIT 220 Survey of British Literature. 3 hours.
 LIT 230 Literature of the Western World. 3 hours.
 LIT 255 Survey of American Literature. 3 hours.
 LIT 308 Literature of Non-Western and Third World Cultures. 3 hours.
 LIT 315 Multiethnic Literature. 3 hours.
 LIT 318 Shakespeare. 3 hours.
 LIT 325 Philosophical Foundations and Literary Theory. 3 hours.
 LIT 364 Dramatic Literature/History. 3 hours.
 LIT 400 The Novel. 3 hours.
 LIT 414 Special Topics in Literature. 3 hours.
 LIT 450 Seminar in World, British, and American Literatures. 2 hours.
 Mathematics
 MATH 103 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts. 3 hours.
 MATH 111 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers I. 3 hours.
 MATH 112 Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II. 3 hours.
 MATH 117 Finite Mathematics with Business Applications. 3 hours.
 MATH 120 Introduction to Statistics. 3 hours.
 MATH 131 Algebra and Trigonometry. 4 hours.
 MATH 132 Trigonometry. 2 hours.
 MATH 147 Calculus I. 4 hours.
 MATH 148 Calculus II. 4 hours.
 MATH 151 Freshman Seminar in Mathematics. 1 hour.
 MATH 210 Discrete Mathematics. 3 hours.
 MATH 241 Statistics. 4 hours.
 MATH 330 Regression and Time Series. 3 hours.
 MATH 340 Financial Mathematics. 3 hours.
 MATH 351 Linear Algebra. 3 hours.
 MATH 354 Numerical Analysis. 3 hours.
 MATH 357 Differential Equations. 3 hours.
 MATH 361 Calculus III. 4 hours.
 MATH 410 Introduction to Real Analysis. 3 hours.
 MATH 430 Abstract Algebra. 3 hours.
 MATH 450 Senior Seminar in Mathematics. 1 hour.
 MATH 455 Modern College Geometry. 3 hours.
 MATH 465 Probability and Mathematical Statistics. 3 hours.
 MATH 473 Foundations of Mathematics. 3 hours.
 MATH 491 Topics in Mathematics. 1-4 hours.
 MATH 499 Middle School Math Methods. 3 hours.
 Military Science
 MSCI 022 Military Science Leadership Lab. 0 hours.
 MSCI 121 Introduction to Leadership. 2 hours.
 MSCI 122 Leadership and Decision Making. 2 hours.
 MSCI 221 Leadership and Problem-Solving. 2 hours.
 MSCI 222 Small Unit Leadership and Tactics. 2 hours.
 MSCI 225 Leaders Training Course. 4 hours.
 MSCI 331 Tactical Leadership Development I. 4 hours.
 MSCI 332 Tactical Leadership Development II. 4 hours.
 MSCI 335 National Advanced Leadership Camp (NALC). 4 hours.
 MSCI 336 Nurse Summer Training Program. 2 hours.
 MSCI 441 Junior Officer Leadership I. 4 hours.
 MSCI 442 Junior Officer Leadership II. 4 hours.
 MSCI 443 American Military History. 3 hours.
 Music
 MUAP 050, 060, 070 Studio Class. 0 hours.
 MUAP 109, 309 Applied Study - Wind, String, Percussion. 2 hours.
 MUAP 111, 311 Applied Study - Wind, String, Percussion. 2 hours.
 MUAP 200 Recital Lab. 0 hours.
 MUAP 225 Upper-Division Hearing. 0 hours.
 MUAP 395 Junior Recital. 1 hour.
 MUAP 490 Senior Seminar. 1 hour.
 MUAP 495 Senior Recital. 1 hour.
 MUAP 496 Senior Composition Project. 1 hour.
 MUCH 350 Church Music Administration. 2 hours.
 MUCH 377 Music in Worship. 2 hours.
 MUCH 379 Music in the Church Service. 2 hours.
 MUCH 480 Supervised Conducting Practicum. 1 hour.
 MUCH 487 Supervised Music Ministry Internship. 2 hours.
 MUED 177, 377 Music Drama Production. ½ - 2 hours.
 MUED 180 Percussion Instruments Class. 1 hour.
 MUED 200 Introduction to Instrumental Music for Voice Majors. 2 hours.
 MUED 240 Introduction to Music Technology. 2 hours.
 MUED 276 Beginning Conducting. 2 hours.
 MUED 280 String Instruments Class. 2 hours.
 MUED 281 Marching Band Techniques. 1 hour.
 MUED 350 Choral Literature and Conducting. 2 hours.
 MUED 351 Instrumental Literature and Conducting. 2 hours.
 MUED 376 Advanced Conducting. 2 hours.
 MUED 380 Woodwind Instruments Class. 2 hours.
 MUED 381 Brass Instruments Class. 2 hours.
 MUED 460 General Music Methods. 3-4 hours.
 MUED 465 Middle/Secondary Methods. 3 hours.
 MUED 470 Advanced Conducting and Score Study. 2 hours.
 MUED 480 Supervised Conducting Practicum. 1 hour.
 MULT 172193, 372393 Ensemble. ½ 1 hour.
 MULT 172, 372 Chrysalis Womens Choir.
 MULT 173, 373 Testament Mens Choir
 MULT 178, 378 Brass Consort (½ hour)
 MULT 179, 379 Jazz Band
 MULT 181, 381 University Orchestra
 MULT 182, 382 Concert Singers (½ hour)
 MULT 184, 384 Orpheus Choir
 MULT 185, 385 Handbell Choir (½ hour)
 MULT 188, 388 Concert Band
 MULT 189, 389 Marching Band
 MULT 192, 392 Wind Ensemble
 MULT 193, 393 Chamber Ensemble (½ hour)
 MULT 280 Twentieth Century Popular Music. 2 hours.
 MULT 295 Music History I. 2 hours.
 MULT 300 Organ Literature. 2 hours.
 MULT 301 World Musics. 3 hours.
 MULT 302 Organ Pedagogy. 2 hours.
 MULT 304 Piano Literature. 2 hours.
 MULT 305 Piano Pedagogy. 2 hours.
 MULT 335 Brass, Woodwind, String, and Percussion Instrument Pedagogy and Literature. 2 hours.
 MULT 370 Vocal Literature and Pedagogy. 2 hours.
 MULT 395 Music History II. 2 hours.
 MULT 396 Music History III. 2 hours.
 MUPN 100 Beginning Piano (Non-Music Majors/Minors). 1 hour.
 MUPN 105 Beginning Piano (Music Majors/Minors). 1 hour.
 MUPN 106 Elementary Piano. 1 hour.
 MUPN 107 Late Elementary Piano. 1 hour.
 MUPN 108 Piano Proficiency. 1 hour.
 MUPN 109, 309 Piano (Non-Majors/Minors). 2 hours.
 MUPN 111 Piano (Majors/Minors). 2 hours.
 MUPN 311 Piano. 2 hours.
 MUOR 109, 309 Organ. 2 hours.
 MUOR 111 Organ. 2 hours.
 MUOR 311 Organ. 2 hours.
 MUTH 101 Introduction to Music Theory. 1 hour.
 MUTH 120 Musicianship I. 1 hour.
 MUTH 130 Harmony I. 3 hours.
 MUTH 131 Musicianship II. 1 hour.
 MUTH 135 Musicianship III. 1 hour.
 MUTH 150 Composition Forum. 1 hour.
 MUTH 230 Harmony II. 3 hours.
 MUTH 232 Harmony III. 3 hours.
 MUTH 250 Composition I. 2 hours.
 MUTH 300 Form and Analysis. 2 hours.
 MUTH 320 Counterpoint. 2 hours.
 MUTH 330 Advanced Electronic Music. 2 hours.
 MUTH 420 Composition II. 2 hours.
 MUTH 494 Instrumentation. 2 hours.
 MUVO 101 Preparatory Voice. 1 hour.
 MUVO 107 Class Voice. 2 hours.
 MUVO 109, 309 Voice for Non-majors/minors. 2 hours.
 MUVO 111 Voice for Music Majors/minors. 2 hours.
 MUVO 240 Diction I. 1 hour.
 MUVO 250 Diction II. 1 hour.
 MUVO 311 Voice for Music Majors/minors. 2 hours.
 MUVO 320 Seminar in Vocal Performance. 2 hours.
 Nursing
 NURS 200 Introduction to Health Care Professions. 2 hours.
 NURS 305 Fundamentals of Nursing I. 3 hours.
 NURS 306 Health Assessment. 3 hours.
 NURS 315 Fundamentals of Nursing II. 3 hours.
 NURS 325 Pharmacology for Nurses. 3 hours.
 NURS 340 Transcultural Family Nursing. 3 hours.
 NURS 342 Mental Health Nursing. 4 hours.
 NURS 378 Childbearing Family Health. 4 hours.
 NURS 388 Gerontology and Palliative Care. 3 hours.
 NURS 395 Introduction to Community Health. 3 hours.
 NURS 405 Adult Health Nursing. 8 hours.
 NURS 415 Child Health Nursing. 4 hours.
 NURS 430 Basic Public Health Science. 2 hours.
 NURS 441 Advanced Adult Health. 8 hours.
 NURS 450 The Global Community. 2 hours.
 NURS 455 Leadership in Nursing. 3 hours.
 NURS 466 Nursing Research. 3 hours.
 Philosophy
 PHIL 201 Introduction to Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PHIL 301 Logic. 3 hours.
 PHIL 325 World Religions. 3 hours.
 PHIL 330 Introduction to Christian Ethics. 3 hours.
 PHIL 351 Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PHIL 352 Modern Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PHIL 422 History of Political Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PHIL 430 Augustine. 3 hours.
 PHIL 444 Islamic Studies. 3 hours.
 PHIL 451 Philosophy of Religion. 3 hours.
 PHIL 460 Postmodern Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PHIL 489 Individual Reading and Research in Philosophy. 14 hours.
 PHIL 499 Topics in Philosophy. 14 hours.
 Physical Education
 PHED 108 Golf. 1 hour.
 PHED 121 Conditioning. 1 hour.
 PHED 123 Conditioning for Varsity Athletes. 1/2 hour.
 PHED 126 Nutrition, Health, and Fitness. 3 hours.
 PHED 131 Tennis. 1 hour.
 PHED 169 Survey of Human Anatomy and Physiology. 4 hours.
 PHED 190 Wellness. 3 hours.
 PHED 210 Teaching Rhythms and Aerobics. 1 hour.
 PHED 211 Teaching Basic Aquatic Skills. 1 hour.
 PHED 219 Theory of Coaching. 2 hours.
 PHED 221 Coaching Basketball. 2 hours.
 PHED 222 Coaching Track and Field. 2 hours.
 PHED 223 Coaching Baseball/Softball. 2 hours.
 PHED 224 Coaching Football. 2 hours.
 PHED 227 Team Sports Officiating. 2 hours.
 PHED 228 Principles of Weight Training and Conditioning. 2 hours.
 PHED 231 Coaching Volleyball. 2 hours.
 PHED 232 Coaching Soccer. 2 hours.
 PHED 241 First Aid and Emergency Care. 2 hours.
 PHED 242 Foundations of Health Education. 3 hours.
 PHED 243 Personal and Community Health. 2 hours.
 PHED 246 Human Anatomy and Physiology I. 3 hours.
 PHED 247 Human Anatomy and Physiology II. 3 hours.
 PHED 260 Individual Sports Skills. 3 hours.
 PHED 270 Team Sports Skills. 3 hours.
 PHED 274 Outdoor Education. 2 hours.
 PHED 305 Human Sexuality. 3 hours.
 PHED 310 Curriculum Design in Physical Education. 3 hours.
 PHED 315 Drug/Chemical Use and Abuse. 3 hours.
 PHED 325 School Health Programs. 3 hours.
 PHED 352 Assessment and Evaluation of Physical Education. 3 hours.
 PHED 360 Physiology of Exercise. 4 hours.
 PHED 367 Methods and Materials in Physical Education for the Elementary School. 2 hours.
 PHED 370 Adaptive Physical Education. 3 hours.
 PHED 375 Community Health Programs. 2 hours.
 PHED 410 Curriculum and Evaluation of Health Education. 3 hours
 PHED 472 Kinesiology. 3 hours.
 Physical Science
 PHSC 102 General Physical Science. 3 hours.
 PHSC 110 Physical Science for Elementary Teachers. 4 hours.
 Physics
 PHYS 121 College Physics I. 4 hours.
 PHYS 122 College Physics II. 4 hours.
 PHYS 201 General Physics I. 5 hours.
 PHYS 202 General Physics II. 5 hours.
 Political Science
 PSCI 101 Introduction to Political Science. 3 hours.
 PSCI 221 Foundations of International Relations. 3 hours.
 PSCI 223 American Government. 3 hours.
 PSCI 242 Federal Seminar. 1-3 hours.
 PSCI 343 American National Politics: 3 hours.
 PSCI 344 American Public Policy. 3 hours.
 PSCI 352 Christianity and Politics. 3 hours.
 PSCI 360 Politics of Russia. 3 hours.
 PSCI 379 The Developing World. 3 hours.
 PSCI 385 Selected Topics in Political Science. 3 hours.
 PSCI 390 Historiography. 4 hours.
 PSCI 422 History of Political Philosophy. 3 hours.
 PSCI 447 American Constitutional Law. 3 hours.
 PSCI 460 Postmodern Political Theory. 3 hours.
 PSCI 471 Senior Seminar in Political Science. 2 hours.
 PSCI 490 Political Internship. 1-6 hours.
 PSCI 494 Readings in Political Science. 1-4 hours.
 Psychology
 PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 200 Lifespan Development. 3 hours.
 PSYC 202 Educational Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 203 History and Systems of Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 211 Child Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 212 Adolescent and Adult Developmental Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 214 Early Adolescent Development. 3 hours.
 PSYC 222 Psychology of Human Communication. 3 hours.
 PSYC 233 Group Dynamics. 3 hours.
 PSYC 241 Statistics. 4 hours.
 PSYC 320 Sports Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 321 Social Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 323 Human Diversity. 3 hours.
 PSYC 324 Industrial/Organizational Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 331 Basic Research and Statistics. 4 hours.
 PSYC 332 Advanced Research and Statistics. 3 hours.
 PSYC 343 Learning and Behavior Modification. 4 hours.
 PSYC 345 Physiological Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 346 Cognitive Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 361 Theories of Personality. 3 hours.
 PSYC 362 Psychological Testing. 3 hours.
 PSYC 365 Crisis Intervention. 3 hours.
 PSYC 398 Psychology Seminar. 1 hour.
 PSYC 433 Quantitative Research Project. 1-3 hours.
 PSYC 461 Counseling Process and Technique. 3 hours.
 PSYC 467 Psychotherapy. 3 hours.
 PSYC 468 Abnormal Psychology. 3 hours.
 PSYC 474 Group Counseling. 3 hours.
 PSYC 478 Professional Issues. 1 hour.
 PSYC 479 Supervised Practicum. 3-5 hours.
 Social Science
 SSCI 242 Federal Seminar. 1-3 hours.
 SSCI 302 World Regional Geography. 3 hours.
 SSCI 320 Urban/Rural America. 3 hours.
 SSCI 390 Historiography. 4 hours.
 SSCI 471 Senior Seminar in Social Science. 2 hours.
 Social Work
 SOWK 200 Introduction to Social Work. 4 hours.
 SOWK 202 Applied Learning Experience. 1 hour.
 SOWK 213 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I. 3 hours.
 SOWK 214 Human Behavior and Social Environment II. 3 hours.
 SOWK 310 Social Work Practice I. 3 hours.
 SOWK 311 Social Work Practice II. 3 hours.
 SOWK 315 Drugs in Society. 3 hours.
 SOWK 330 Social Work with the Aging. 3 hours.
 SOWK 340 Topics in Social Work. 3 hours.
 SOWK 360 Child Welfare Services. 3 hours.
 SOWK 365 Crisis Intervention. 3 hours.
 SOWK 370 Mental Health Issues in Social Work. 3 hours.
 SOWK 390 Socio-Emotional Response and Recovery to Disaster. 3 hours.
 SOWK 394 Juvenile Justice. 3 hours.
 SOWK 400 Field Placement. 10 hours.
 SOWK 401 Social Work Field Seminar. 1 hour.
 SOWK 405 Social Work Field Seminar II. 2 hours.
 SOWK 412 Social Work Practice III. 3 hours.
 SOWK 420 Social Policy Analysis. 3 hours.
 Sociology
 SOCY 120 Introduction to Sociology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 270 Social Problems. 3 hours.
 SOCY 273 Criminology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 280 Ethnic Relations. 3 hours.
 SOCY 305 Human Sexuality. 3 hours.
 SOCY 315 Drugs in Society. 3 hours.
 SOCY 316 Corrections. 3 hours.
 SOCY 320 Urban/Rural Sociology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 321 Social Psychology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 325 Sociology of Education. 3 hours.
 SOCY 330 Sociology of the Aging. 3 hours.
 SOCY 331 Basic Research and Statistics. 4 hours.
 SOCY 332 Advanced Research and Statistics. 3 hours.
 SOCY 340 Sociology of Marriage. 3 hours.
 SOCY 351 Sociology of the Family. 3 hours.
 SOCY 364 Anthropology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 366 Global Issues. 3 hours.
 SOCY 371 Sociology of the Deaf Community. 3 hours.
 SOCY 374 World Food Problem. 3 hours.
 SOCY 381 Sociology of Religion. 3 hours.
 SOCY 390 Historical Research Methods. 4 hours.
 SOCY 394 Juvenile Delinquency. 3 hours.
 SOCY 440 Selected Topics in Sociology. 3 hours.
 SOCY 460 Readings in Sociology. 1-3 hours.
 SOCY 483 Social Theory. 3 hours.
 SOCY 489 Senior Research. 3 hours.
 Spanish
 SPAN 110 Spanish for Specific Professions. 3 hours.
 SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish I. 4 hours.
 SPAN 112 Elementary Spanish II. 4 hours.
 SPAN 211 Intermediate Spanish I. 3 hours.
 SPAN 212 Intermediate Spanish II. 3 hours.
 SPAN 284 Spanish Phonetics. 2 hours.
 SPAN 321 Spanish Culture and Civilization. 3 hours.
 SPAN 322 Latin American Culture and Civilization. 3 hours.
 SPAN 341 Advanced Spanish Conversation. 3 hours.
 SPAN 345 Advanced Spanish Composition. 3 hours.
 SPAN 361 Spanish Literature. 3 hours.
 SPAN 362 Latin-American Literature. 3 hours.
 SPAN 450 Introduction to Interpretation and Translation. 3 hours.
 SPAN 486 Topics in Spanish Studies. 1 to 3 hours.
 SPAN 495 Senior Seminar. 1 hour.
 SPAN 498 Study Abroad. 8 hours.
 Theology
 THEO 101 Christian Formation. 3 hours.
 THEO 310 Christian Theology I. 3 hours.
 THEO 320 Christian Theology II. 3 hours.
 THEO 330 Introduction to Christian Ethics. 3 hours.
 THEO 351 History of Christianity I. 3 hours.
 THEO 352 History of Christianity II. 3 hours.
 THEO 357 History of Christianity III. 3 hours.
 THEO 404 Christian Faith. 3 hours.
 THEO 410 Topics in Christian Theology. 3 hours.
 THEO 430 Augustine. 3 hours.
 THEO 435 Theology in the Era of Reformation. 3 hours.
 THEO 451 Twentieth Century Theological Ethics. 3 hours.
 THEO 462 Doctrine of Holiness. 3 hours.
 THEO 469 Contemporary Issues in Theology. 3 hours.
 THEO 472 History, Missions, and Polity of the Church of the Nazarene. 3 hours.
 THEO 473 Christian Institutions. 3 hours.
 THEO 489 Individual Reading and Research in Christian Theology. 14 hours.
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