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1 [beginning ] This Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for your planning course selections. This is only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. This form is a guide and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English / math placement, or other conditions. Please read notes on the reverse side of this page Bachelor of Arts in Architecture ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Processes 3 1 ARC 122 Communication and Architectonics 4 4 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 222 Construction Tectonics and Assemblies 3 DES 121 Design I 3 BST 101 Intro to Old Testament 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing 3 ENG 102 Critical Thinking & Writing 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life Entering the Judson Conversation 2 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT 211 Functions and Calculus I 5 Note: Calculus requirement must be completed OR MAT215 Calc w/analytic Geometry I [3] as prerequisite to PHY 237. Total Total 16 Fall 2017 Spring 2018 ARC 231 History of Architecture I 3 ARC 232 History of Architecture II 3 ARC 251 Heuristics and Architectonics 4 4 ARC 252 Architectural Design Explorations 4 4 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3 ARC 341 Theories of Architectural Structures 4 HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 PHY 237 General Physics I w/lab 4 SOC151 or PSY111 Intro to Sociology or Intro to Psychology 3 Note: Physics requirement must be completed as prerequisite to ARC 341. Total 17 Note: Mid-Program Review Application 5 Total 17 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 ARC 310 Digital Design Simulation 3 ARC 352 Elective Architectural Design Studies 4 5 ARC 321 Theories of Environmental Stewardship 3 ARC 331 History of Architecture after the Industrial Revolution 3 ARC 322 Adv Construction Tectonics & Assemblies 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3 ARC 332 Architecture of Cities 3 ELECTIVE Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 7 3 ARC 351 Intermediate Arch Design Studies 4 5 ESS 101 Wellness 1 Note: All students must complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year. Total 17 Total 17 Summer 2017 ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour 8 Total: 5 credits ARC 421 Environmental Technology II 3 ARC 422 Environmental Technology III 3 ARC 441 Advanced Architectural Structures 4 ARC 452 Integrative Arch Design Studies II 4 5 ARC 451 Integrative Arch Design Studies I 4 5 ARC 462 Preceptorship Preparation 1 ENG 3-- GenEd English Elective 360s/370s 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversat 3 (Possible Additional Elective or Incomplete GenEd) 3 ESS --- Gen Ed ESS Activity Elective 1 BST --- Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 Total Total 16 See reverse for NOTES pertaining to the Architecture major.

2 NOTES pertaining to the Architecture major: 1 Full-time course load is credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. 2 Many architecture courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC courses with a minimum of a C- to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 231 in order to take ARC ARC 101 is required for all students new to the School of Art, Design & Architecture at Judson University, to address insurance, liability and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for and attend this course. Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $ During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance into the third year, or professional portion, of the architecture program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review application, as described in the School of Art, Design & Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC courses, except ARC The spring of the third year is designated for a possible study abroad option. The Department of Architecture has partnerships for a few high-achieving students to study abroad during the spring semester of the third year. Students interested in the possibility studying abroad must be in clear communication with their academic advisor and the Chair of the Department during the fall of the second year, to begin this process. Course selection and sequencing will be affected, and additional summer courses may be necessary. ARC 381 is not required for students who study abroad. 7 Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture electives are noted below [although each is not always offered]. Other eligible elective offerings, in art & design include: ART 211: Drawing II; ART 212: Painting I; ART 223: Darkroom Photography I; ART 311: Drawing III; ART 315: Ceramics: Handbuilding; ART 316: Ceramics: Wheel Throwing. Students who have satisfied the undergraduate elective requirement may take up to 6 credits of graduate elective credit, as an undergraduate, the permission of the instructor and Department Chair. Architectural Rendering in Watercolor Architecture for Conviviality Adv. Case Studies in Sustainable Design Full Small-Scale Advanced Digital Design Daylighting in Architecture Chicago Architecture, After the Fire Adv. Architectural Drawing Advanced Architectural Acoustics Special Topics in Architecture History/Theory Multiculturalism in Architecture Architecture for Christian Worship 8 The ARC 381 Architectural Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Architecture program, and it is a required course. ARC 381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. ARC 381 is usually taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. ARC 381 has a separate trip cost of $ $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. Initial details for ARC 381 will be communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students' third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study. 9 Minors are available to Architecture majors. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or transfer of GenEd credit [from community college or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a minor along with a major in Architecture.

3 TWO YEAR PLAN Note: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Summer 2016 Master of Architecture Student must meet the Preceptorship requirement of 1600 hours of NCARB-IDP equivalent practicum experience prior to beginning in-residence graduate course work. ARC 556 Architecture Practice, Leadership and Ethics 2 ARC 575 Community Outreach Studio 4 ARC Programming and Research Methods in 580 Architecture 4 Total 10 ARC 651 Advanced Architecture and Urbanism Studio OR ARC 652 Advanced Architecture Studio or ARC681 Architectural Thesis Project I 7 ARC 682 Architectural Thesis Project II 7 ARC 656 Architecture Practice, Law and Management 3 ARC 691 Christian World View & Arch 3 ARC ARC Elective 600 Level 6 ARC ARC Elective 600 Level 6 Total 16 Total 16

4 (beginning ) This Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for your planning course selections. This is only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and approval of an academic advisor. This form is a guide and is not a substitute for a student's Degree Audit, nor the Judson University Catalog. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Course requirements and sequencing may vary with AP courses, transfer courses, English / math placement, or other conditions. Please read the notes that accompany this page. Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design with Architectural Studies Minor ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Mat & Processes 3 1 ARC 122 Communication and Architectonics 1 4 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 222-ID Construction Tectonics and Assemblies 6 3 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing (or according to placement) 3 ENG 102 Critical Thinking and Writing 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life Entering the Judson Conversation 2 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT --- MATH according to placement 3-5 Total Total 16 ARC 231 History of Architecture I 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 ARC 251 Heuristics and Architecture 4 4 ARC 252 Architectural Design Explorations 4 4 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Intro to New Testament 3 HIS 261 History of Civilization I 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 SCM --- GenEd science elective w/lab 4 SOC 151 or PSY 111 Intro to Sociology or Intro to Psychology 3 Note: Mid-Program Review Application 5 Total 17 Total 16 ARC 310 Digital Design Simulation 3 INT 324 Building Codes and Universal Design 3 ARC 321 Theories of Environmental Stewardship 3 INT 328 Case Studies in Construction Detail 4 INT 322 Building Systems 3 INT 331 History of Interiors and Furnishings 3 INT 323 Textiles. Materials and Sourcing 3 INT 352 ID Studio II, Residential, Kitchen, Bath 4 5 INT 351 ID Studio I: Space Planning, Ergonomics 4 5 ESS 101 Wellness 1 NOTE: All students must complete the "Application for Graduation" prior to registering for fourth year. Total 17 Total 16 Summer 2019 ARC381 Architectural Study Tour 8 Total: 5 credits INT 428 Case Studies in Lighting and Acoustics 3 INT 452 ID Studio IV, Integrative Design Thesis 4 5 INT 451 ID Studio III, Commercial Contract & Healthcare 5 5 INT 462 Interior Design Professional Practice 3 ENG 3-- GenEd English Elective ENG 360s / 370s 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 BUS 101 Introduction to Business 3 BST --- GenEd Biblical Studies Elective 3 ELECTIVE Any Elective 300 Level or Higher 7 3 ESS --- Gen Ed ESS Activity Elective 1 Total 15 Total 17 See reverse for NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major.

5 NOTES pertaining to the Interior Design major: 1 Full-time course load is credits per semester. Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester Many ARC and INT courses are sequential. Students must successfully pass all ARC and INT courses with a minimum of a C- to meet the prerequisite of the next course in the sequence. For example, a student must earn a C- or better in ARC 251 in order to take ARC 252. ARC 101 is required for all students new to the School of Art, Design & Architecture at Judson University, to address insurance, liability and safety concerns. However, students with facility with the wood shop, assembly tools and processes may test out of this course, as arranged with the instructor, at the first day of the course offering. Until then, ALL new students must register for and attend this course. Designated Architecture and Interior Design studio courses carry a program fee resulting from the unique expenses of these majors. The fee is applied to studio courses from second semester of freshman year through graduate study. The program fee applies directly to the specialized programming, technology, materials and physical resources necessary to maintain the distinctive excellence of programs in the Department of Architecture. For ARC 122, the program fee is $650. For all designated studios in the second year and above, the program fee is $950. During the spring term of the second year, all students must submit application for the Mid-Program Review, for acceptance into the third year, or professional portion, of the interior design program. Students must achieve an overall GPA of 2.50 in all coursework and a 2.75 GPA in all ARC / INT coursework taken at Judson University, to date, including completion of all ARC / INT courses taken with a C- or better. A portfolio of works and a letter of intent are also required with the Mid-Program Review application, as described in the School of Art, Design & Architecture supplement to the Judson University Student Handbook. Students must pass the mid-program review as a prerequisite for all 300 & 400 level ARC / INT courses. ARC 222-ID is only offered every other spring term. In those years when it is not offered, first-year students should swap this course with BST 102, PSY 111 or SOC 151, and take ARC 222-ID in the spring of the second year. Students are encouraged to explore various elective offerings in interior design, architecture or in different disciplines. Common architecture electives are noted below [although each is not always offered, and the semesters vary]. Other eligible elective offerings, in art & design include: ART 212: Painting I; ART 223: Darkroom Photography I; ART 311: Drawing III; ART 315: Ceramics: Handbuilding; ART 316: Ceramics: Wheel Throwing. Architectural Rendering in Watercolor Architecture for Convivial Adv. Case Studies in Sustainable Design Full Small-Scale Advanced Digital Design Daylighting in Architecture Chicago Architecture, After the Fire Adv. Architectural Drawin Advanced Architectural Acoustics Special Topics in Architecture History/Theory Multiculturalism in Archite Architecture for Christian Worship The INT 381 Interior Design Study Tour is a distinctive of the Judson Interior Design program, and it is a required course. INT 381 is a 4-week foreign study course, in Europe, focused on field-sketching, watercolor, history and place. INT 381 is usually taken during the May-term following the third year of undergraduate study, or as applicable in a transfer sequence. INT 381 has a separate trip cost of $ $1375 summer tuition + $100 fee + personal spending. In the early years of Interior Design at Judson, INT 381 will be combined, at least in part, with the similar ARC 381 course. Initial details for INT / ARC 381 will be communicated prior to the end of the students' second year, and planning and preparation will occur throughout the students' third year, prior to the execution of the course, following the third year of study. All Interior Design majors who spend four years studying at Judson, receiving an Architectural Studies minor. It is possible for second minor to be pursued as well. Commonly pursued minors include Studio Art, Graphic Design, Photography, Business, Worship Arts, or Biblical Studies. Advanced Placement courses or transfer of GenEd credit [from community college or summer courses] is highly encouraged for students seeking a second minor. Transfer students may or may not achieve the Architectural Studies minor, depending on the transfer plan and specific courses taken.

6 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Process 1 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG Gen Ed English Based on Placement 3 DES 122 Three Dimensional Design 3 Digital Tools I, Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 GEN Questions of Life: Entering the Judson Conversation 2 ENG Gen Ed English Based on Placement 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT Gen Ed Math Based on Placement 3 Total 15 Total 16 Total 3-6 Fall 2017 Spring 2018 ART 212 Painting I 3 ART 295 Professional Practices in Art 2 ART 224 History of Art I 3 ART 222 Studio Photography 3 ART 123 Introduction to Photography 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 DES 228 Typography I 3 DES 321 Graphic Design I 3 SCM Gen Ed Science W Lab 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 ESS Gen Ed Phys Ed Activity Course 1 Total 16 Total 15 Fall 2018 Summer 2018 ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Art: Photography DES 232, 233 & 234 Summer Three Week and/or On-Line General Education Requirement or On-line Course if desired NOTE: Registration for on-line courses is limited to students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or better and who are at least sophomore level. Spring 2019 Total 1 ART 223 Darkroom Photography 3 ART 319M Intermediate Studio Methods AND 3 DES 331 Web Design I 3 ART 319C Intermediate Studio Critique 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ART 324 History of Art III 3 ART 330 History of Photography 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 Off-Campus Study Option Total 15 Total 15 APPLY FOR GRADUATION ART 496 Senior Proposal 3 ENG 36* or 37* Gen Ed Upper Div Lit Course 3 ART 323 Advanced Photography 3 ART 497 Senior Project 3 BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 PSY111/SOC151 Intro to Psychology/Sociology 3 Total 15 Total 12 Required for Graduation: 120 hours and completion of major requirements. Additional electives may be required. Note: A minimum of 15 hours must be taken each semester to qualify for Illinois State Aid.

7 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Process 1 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 DES 122 Three Dimensional Design 3 Digital Tools I, Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the Judson Conversation 2 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT Math Gen Ed based on placement 3 Total 15 Total 16 ART 212 Painting I 3 ART 123 Introduction to Photography 3 ART 224 History of Art I 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 PSY111 or SOC151 Into to Psychology/Sociology 3 ART 295 Professional Practices in Art 2 SCM Gen Ed Science with Lab 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 ESS Gen Ed Phys Ed Activity Course 1 Total 16 Total 15 Summer 2018 DES 232, 233 & 234 ART 395 Internship Practicum in Art Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Art Total 1 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART 319M Intermediate Studio Methods AND 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART 319C Intermediate Studio Critique 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ART 324 History of Art III 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed Upper Div English Literature 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 Off-Campus Study Option Total 15 Total 15 ART 496 Senior Proposal 3 ART 497 Senior Project 3 BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 EL Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 Total 15 Total 12 Required for Graduation: 120 hours and completion of major requirements. Additional electives may be required. Note: A minimum of 15 hours must be taken each semester to qualify for Illinois State Aid.

8 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Process 1 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 DES 122 Three Dimensional Design 3 DES 232, 233 & 234 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Art: Film & Video Digital Tools I, Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the Judson Conversation 2 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT Math Gen Ed based on placement 3 Total 15 Total 16 ART 123 Introduction to Photography 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 FLM 241 Media Theory I 3 FLM 242 Media Theory II 3 FLM 243 Video Production I 3 FLM 295 Professional Practices in Film and Video 1 SCM Gen Ed Science with Lab 4 FLM 343 Video Production II 3 ART 224 History of Art I 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Total 16 Total 16 FLM 395 Summer 2018 Practicum in Film and Video Total 2 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART 319M Intermediate Studio Methods AND 3 FLM 330 Documentary Filmmaking 3 ART 319C Intermediate Studio Critique 3 FLM 344 Film History I: American Cinema 3 FLM 339 Digital Film Effects 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 FLM 345 Film History II: World Cinema 3 PSY111 or SOC151 Into to Psychology/Sociology 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 Off-Campus Study Option Total 15 Total 15 FLM 444 Advanced Video Production 3 ART Art & Design History/Theory Elective 3 FLM 496 Senior Proposal 3 FLM 497 Senior Project 3 BST Gen Ed Biblical Studies Elective 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed Upper Div English Literature 3 ESS Gen Ed Phys Ed Activity Course 1 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 Total 13 Total 12 Required for Graduation: 120 hours and completion of major requirements. Additional electives may be required. Note: A minimum of 15 hours must be taken each semester to qualify for Illinois State Aid.

9 ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Process 1 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG English Gen Ed Based on Placement 3 DES 122 Three Dimensional Design 3 DES 232, 233 & 234 Digital Tools I, Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the Judson Conversation 2 ENG English Gen Ed Based on Placement 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT Math Gen Ed Based on Placement 3 Total 15 Total 16 ART 123 Introduction to Photography 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 ART 212 Painting I 3 DES 229 Typography II 3 ART 224 History of Art I 3 DES 295 Professional Practices in Graphic Design 1 DES 228 Typography I 3 DES 321 Graphic Design I 3 SCM Gen Ed Science w/lab 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 PSY111 or SOC151 Intro to Psychology/Sociology 3 Total 16 Total 17 Total 2 DES 322 Graphic Design II 3 ART/DES Art & Design History/Theory Elective 3 DES 327 History of Graphic Design 3 DES 332 Web Design II 3 DES 331 Web Design I 3 DES 340 Production Methods 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 Off-Campus Study Option Total 15 Total 15 Summer 2019 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Graphic Design Summer 2018 DES 395 Internship Practicum in Graphic Desiign DES 395/ART495 Internship Practcum in Graphic Design/Advanced Internship Practicum, if desired Total 1-3 DES 496 Senior Proposal 3 DES 497 Senior Project 3 DES 420 Advanced Graphic Design 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 BST Gen Ed Biblical Elective 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed Upper Div English Lit Course 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Cont the Conversation 3 ESS Gen Ed Phys Activity Course 1 Total 13 Total 12 Required for Graduation: 120 hours and completion of major requirements. Additional electives may be required. Note: A minimum of 15 hours must be taken each semester to qualify for Illinois State Aid.

10 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Studio Art ART 111 Drawing I 3 ARC 101 Shop Stewardship Materials and Process 1 DES 121 Design I 3 ART 211 Drawing II 3 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 DES 122 Three Dimensional Design 3 DES 232, 233 & 234 Digital Tools I, Illustrator, Photoshop & InDesign 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the Judson Conversation 2 ENG English Gen Ed based on placement 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 MAT Math Gen Ed based on placement 3 Total 15 Total 16 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART 212 Painting I 3 ART295 Professional Practices in Art 2 ART 224 History of Art I 3 ART 311 Drawing III (Figure Drawing) 3 HIS 262 History of Civilizaiton II 3 ART 225 History of Art II 3 ART 217 Sculpture I 3 ART 123 Introduction to Photography 1 ESS Gen Ed Phys Activity Course 3 Total 16 Total 15 ART 395 Summer 2018 Internship Practicum in Art Total 1 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ART 319C Intermediate Studio Critique AND 3 ART 315 Ceramics: Handbuilding ART 319M Intermediate Studio Methods 3 OR ART316 Ceramics: Wheel Throwing 3 ART 324 History of Art III 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 SCM Gen Ed Science w/lab 4 Off-Campus Study Option Total 16 Total 15 ART 496 Senior Proposal 3 ART 427 Theories of the Visual 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 ART 497 Senior Project 3 ENG 36*/37* Gen Ed Upper Div English Lit 3 ART/DES Studio Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing BST Gen Ed Bible Elective 3 the Conversation 3 PSY111 or SOC 111 Intro to Psychology/Sociology 3 Total 15 Total 12 Required for Graduation: 120 hours and completion of major requirements. Additional electives may be required. Note: A minimum of 15 hours must be taken each semester to qualify for Illinois State Aid.

11 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual semester course offerings may vary and should be made with the advice and consent of one's academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Biblical Studies BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament G/1 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament G1 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score G 3 ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the SPC 120 Foundations of Speech G 3 Judson Conversation G 2 ENG English Gen Ed G 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score G 3 PSY 111 or SOC151 Intro to Psyc/Soc G 3 SCMG Science Gen Ed Elective w/lab G 4 Total 15 Total 15 BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 3 BST Major Elective 2 3 BST 200 Level Bible Courses G/2 6 HIS History Gen Ed Elective G 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II G 3 PHL/THS Major Elective Course 4 3 THS 221 Christian Theology 3 EL Elective 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3 Total 15 Total 15 BST Major Electives 2 6 BST Major Electives 2 6 BST Biblical Language 3 3 BST Biblical Language 3 3 THS/PHL Major Elective 4 3 ENG Upper Div Gen Ed Lit Course G 3 EL Elective 3 ESS 101 Wellness G 1 EL Elective 3 Total 15 Total 16 Fall 2019 Spring GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing BST Biblical Language 3 3 the Conversation 3 BST Major Electives 6 BST Major Electives 6 EL Elective 6 BST Biblical Language 3 3 EL Elective 3 ESS Gen Ed Activity Course G 1 Total 16 Total 15 NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. THS 320X History of Christianity to 1500 G: General Education Requirement THS 321X The Church & the Reformation Group 1: Introductory Courses THS 325 Christology BST 101 Intro to Bib Studies: OT THS 330 Theology of Work BST 102 Intro to Bib Studies: NT THS 373X American Church History Group 2: Cluster Courses THS 391 Philos/Theologians in Dialogue BST 222 Pentateuch/Pre-Exilic Literature THS 435 Studies in Contemporary Theory BST 223 Life and Meaning of Jesus THS 437 Studies in Historical Theological BST 224 Paul and His Epistles THS 485 Theological Studies Thesis BST 228 Hebrews, General Epistles & Revelation Group 5: Bible Book Courses BST 245 Poetic and Wisdom Lit of OT BST 330 Genesis BST 249 Prophetic Literature BST 333 Luke Group 3: Skill Courses BST 334 John & Johannine Epistles BST 221 Interpreting the Bible BST 335 Galatians Philippians BST 345/346 New Testament Greek I/II BST 336 Romans BST 348/349 Biblical Hebrew I/II BST 337 I & II Corinthians Group 4: Theology & Philosophy Courses BST 338 Hebrews PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy BST 339 Jeremiah PHL 364 Christian Ethics BST 342 Revelation PHL 267 Comparative Religions BST 343 Isaiah THS 221 Christian Theology BST 355 Psalms THS 223 Environmental Theology Other BST Course THS 225X History & Theology of Worship BST 323 Hist, Culture & Lit of N.T. World

12 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual semester course offerings may vary and should be made with the advice and consent of one's academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Theological Studies BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament G/1 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament G1 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score G 3 ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the G SPC 120 Foundations of Speech G 3 Judson Conversation 2 ENG English Gen Ed G 3 ENG English based on ACT/SAT Score G 3 PSY 111 or SOC151 Intro to Psyc/Soc G 3 SCMG Science Gen Ed Elective w/lab G 4 Total 15 Total 15 BST 221 Interpreting the Bible (BST gen ed elective) 3 3 HIS History Gen Ed Elective G 3 THS 221 Christian Theology 4 3 THS 330 Theology of Work 3 PHL 267 Comparative Religions 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II G 3 EL Electives 6 EL Electives 3 Total 15 Total 15 PHL 364 Christian Ethics 3 THS 325 Christology 3 THS 391 Philos/Theologians in Dialogue 3 THS 435 Studies in Contemporary Theology 3 THS 225X History & Theology of Worship 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 ENG Upper Div Gen Ed Lit Course G 3 EL Electives 6 EL Electives 6 THS 223 Environmental Theology 3 Total 15 Total 16 PHL 364 Christian Ethics 3 THS 437 Studies in Historical Theology 3 THS 484 Theological Studies Thesis 3 THS Electives 6 ESS Gen Ed Activity Course G 1 EL Electives 6 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 EL Elective 6 Total 16 Total 15 NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. G: General Education Requirement THS 321X The Church & the Reformation Group 1: Introductory Courses THS 325 Christology BST 101 Intro to Bib Studies: OT THS 330 Theology of Work BST 102 Intro to Bib Studies: NT THS 373X American Church History Group 2: Cluster Courses THS 391 Philos/Theologians in Dialogue BST 222 Pentateuch/Pre-Exilic Literature THS 435 Studies in Contemporary Theory BST 223 Life and Meaning of Jesus THS 437 Studies in Historical Theological BST 224 Paul and His Epistles THS 485 Theological Studies Thesis BST 228 Hebrews, General Epistles & Revelation Group 5: Bible Book Courses BST 245 Poetic and Wisdom Lit of OT BST 330 Genesis BST 249 Prophetic Literature BST 333 Luke Group 3: Skill Courses BST 334 John & Johannine Epistles BST 221 Interpreting the Bible BST 335 Galatians Philippians BST 345/346 New Testament Greek I/II BST 336 Romans BST 348/349 Biblical Hebrew I/II BST 337 I & II Corinthians Group 4: Theology & Philosophy Courses BST 338 Hebrews PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy BST 339 Jeremiah PHL 364 Christian Ethics BST 342 Revelation PHL 267 Comparative Religions BST 343 Isaiah THS 221 Christian Theology BST 355 Psalms THS 223 Environmental Theology Other BST Course THS 225X History & Theology of Worship BST 323 Hist, Culture & Lit of N.T. World

13 This Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Accounting BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 BUS 101 Intro to Business (recommended) 3 ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing (or English per ACT/SAT) 3 MAT Math General Ed based on ACT/SAT 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the ENG 102 Critical Think/Writing (or English per ACT/SAT) 3 Judson Conversation 2 ESS 101 Wellness 1 Total 15 Total 15 BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3 BUS 261 Fund Managerial Accounting (prereq 251) 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3 BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3 BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3 BUS 222 Comp Applic/Bus: Adv Microsoft Office 4 SPC 120 Introduction to Speech 3 SCM Gen Ed Science w/lab 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Total 17 Total 15 BUS 340 Intermediate Accounting I 3 BUS 341 Intermediate Accounting II 3 BUS 349 Corporate Finance (prereq 261) 3 BUS 352 Cost Accounting 3 BUS 253 Business Law I 3 BUS Sr Bus Practicum (accounting section) 3 BUS 347 Business Communication 3 ENG Upper Division Literature Gen Ed 3 BUS 353 Tax Accounting 3 PSY 111 Intro to Psych or SOC 151 Into to Soc 3 ESS General Education Physical Activity Course 1 Total 16 Total 12 BUS 452 Auditing 3 BUS 451 Advanced Accounting 3 HIS 261 or Gen Ed History Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing BST Biblical Studies Gen Ed Elective 3 the Conversation 3 EL Elective 3 BUS 461 Accounting Research & Analysis 3 EL Elective (BUS344 recommended) 3 BUS 423 Ethics in Business and Accounting 3 NOTE: 15 hours required for Illinois state aid Total 15 Total 15 NOTE: 15 hours required for Illinois state aid 120 total credits NOTE: 150 College credit hours are required to be eligible for the CPA exam. Students should consult with their academic advisor early in their program about ways to accumulate 150 credit hours required for entrance to the CPA exam.

14 Note: The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time in which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Business: Media Business/Management BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 BUS 101 Introduction to Business (recommended elective) 3 PSY 111 Intro to Psych or SOC 151 Into to Soc 3 ENG Freshman comp course per ACT/SAT Expositor Writing 3 ENG Freshman comp course per ACT/SAT 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 ESS ESS gen ed phys activity course 1 FLM 243 Video Production OR ART123 Intro to Photography (A) 3 MAT Mathematics Gen Ed based on ACT/lSAT 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 Judson Conversation 2 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference (D) 0 COM 293 Communications Arts Conference (D) 0 Total 15 Total 16 BUS 253 Business Law I OR another business elective 3 ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course - ART123 (A) 3 COM 311 Language and Society 3 SCM Gen ed science w/lab course 4 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 BUS 250 Management Principles 3 MED 240 Media Writing 3 BST/HIS Gen Ed Bible elect OR history requirement 3 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics OR another business elective 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals OR another business elective 3 COM 293 Communications Arts Conference (D) 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference (D) 0 Total 15 Total 16 BUS 349 Corporate Finance OR another business elective 3 BST/HIS Gen Ed Bible elect OR history requirement 3 BUS 347 Business Communication 3 FLM 242 Media Theory II 3 FLM 241 Media Theory I 3 SPC 325 Storytelling 3 ENG Gen Ed Lit Requirement 3 COM 442 Communication Theory & Application 3 COM 298 Communication Arts Conference (D) 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference (D) 0 NOTE: 15 hrs required for Illinois state aid NOTE: 15 hrs required for Illinois state aid Total 12 Total 12 BUS 345 Integrated Marketing Comm OR BUS 443 Public Relation 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 EL Elective 3 COM 495 Sr Internship (B) OR elective 3 EL Elective 3 COM 499 Sr Research Project (C) OR elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversa 3 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference (D) 0 COM 293 Communication Arts Conference (D) 1 NOTE: 15 hrs required for Illinois state aid NOTE: 15 hrs required for Illinois state aid NOTE: 15 hrs required for Illinois state aid Total 12 Total 13 A B You must take either ART123 Intro to Photography or FLM243 Video Production I, although you may take both. ART123 also fulfills Gen Ed Visual and Performaning requirement. You must complete at least one internship (140 or more hours spent with a professional communication organization) and you may complete two internships as long as they are significantly different experiences. Note: It is highly recommended that you complete your Senior Internship during the summer term. C D Senior Research Project should be completed during either the fall or spring of your last year. Communication Arts Conference: You must participate in the Communication Arts Conference each semester, but you get 1 credit in your last semester at Judson. E BUS255, Marketing Fundamentals, is a prerequisite for BUS345 Integrated Marketing Communications. If you desire to take Integrated Marketing Communications, you should plan to take BUS255 as one of your business electives. BUS242 is a pre-requisite/co-requisite for BUS255.

15 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Management BUS 101 Intro to Business (recommended) 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 ENG 102 Crit Think/Writing (Based on ACT/SAT) 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing (based on ACT/SAT) 3 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT score 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 Judson Conversation 2 ESS 101 Wellness 1 Total 15 Total 15 BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3 BUS 261 Fund of Managerial Accting (prereq 251) 3 BUS 250 Management Principles 3 BUS 222 Comprehensive MS Office Application 4 BUS 253 Business Law I 3 BUS 241 Basic Macroeconomics 3 BUS 242 Basic Microeconomics 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Elective 3 SCI Science Gen Ed w/lab or (2)SCM181 4 Total 15 Total 17 BUS 349 Corporate Finance (prereq 261) 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3 BST BST Gen Ed Elective 3 BUS 347 Business Communication OR ENG Upper Division Literature Gen Ed 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion OR BUS Management Elective* 3 PSY 309 Interpersonal Relationships 3 BUS 326 Human Resource Management 3 BUS Management Elective* 3 HIS Gen Ed History Elective 3 ELECT Electives 3 Total 15 Total 15 BUS 455 Senior Management Seminar 3 BUS Management Elective* 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing BUS 423 Ethics in Business and Accounting 3 the Conversation 3 EL Electives 6 BUS Management Elective* 3 ELECT Electives 6 NOTE: 15 hours required for Illinois state aid ESS ESS Gen Ed Activity Course 1 16 Total 12 NOTES: 120 hours are required for graduation. 120 credits Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. * See list of approved management electives on your degree audit. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.

16 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Marketing GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 Judson Conversation 2 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 BUS 101 Intro to Bus (recommended elective) 3 ENG 102 OR based on English ACT/SAT 3 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 ENG 101 Expository Writing (based on ACT/SAT) 3 SCI Gen Ed Science w/lab or (2)SCM181 4 ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 Total 15 Total 16 BUS 250 Management Principles 3 MAT 111 OR based on Math ACT/SAT 3 BUS 251 Financial Accounting 3 BUS 255 Marketing Fundamentals 3 BUS 222 Comprehensive MS Office Applic 4 BUS 261 Fundamentals Of Managerial Accounting 3 BUS 242 Microeconomics 3 BUS 241 Macroeconomics 3 HIS 261 OR History General Education Elective 3 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 Total 16 Total 15 BST Gen Ed Biblical Elective 3 ENG Gen Ed Upper Division Literature 3 BUS 253 Business Law I 3 MAT 311 Probability & Statistics w/lab 4 BUS 349 Corporate Finance 3 BUS 347 Business Communication OR BUS Marketing Elective* 3 SPC 322 Group Discussion OR 3 PSY 309 Interpersonal Relationships 3 BUS Marketing Elective* 3 ELECT Electives 3 Total 15 Total 16 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing ELECT Electives 3 the Conversation 3 ELECT Electives 3 BUS 362 Marketing Research 3 BUS Marketing Electives* 3 BUS Marketing Elective* 3 BUS 410 Marketing Strategy 3 SOC Intro to Sociology (recommended elective) 3 ESS Gen Ed ESS Activity Course 1 ELECT Electives 3 NOTE: 15 hours required for Illinois state aid Total 15 Total 13 NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester. * 3 of 4 marketing electives must be from these courses: BUS345, BUS346, BUS348, BUS361, BUS364, BUS443 and/or ESS352. Some courses are offered only once a year or once every other year.

17 Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Christian Ministries Fall 2016 Spring 2017 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 ENG Eng Gen Ed based on ACT/SAT score 3 ENG English General Education 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 Judson Conversation 2 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 *MIN 101 Intro Christian Ministries 3 *MIN 102 Application to Majors in CM 0 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 Total 14 Total 15 Fall 2017 Spring 2018 BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 ESS Gen Ed ESS Activity Course 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 HIS 261 Hist of Civ I or HIS gen ed elective 3 THS 221 Christian Theology 3 MIN 296 Practicum II/Christian Ministries 1 MIN 202 Personal Development in Ministry 1 PSY Human Development Elective 3 MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 222 Speaking & Teaching in CM 3 ELECT Elective 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 Total 15 Total 14 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 MIN 311 Admin/Management in CM 3 BST Biblical Old Testament Elective 3 MIN 340 Mentoring in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 301 Leadership in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 396 Practicum IV in Christian Ministries 2 MIN Cultural Elective 3 MIN Principles/Practices Elective 3 ELECT Elective 3 MIN 385 Evangelism & Spiritual Formation 3 ELECT Elective 2 Total 14 Total 16 SUMMER MIN495: Internship in Christian Ministries Total 3 Fall 2019 Spring 2010 ENG Gen Ed Upper Div Lit (360/70s) 3 BST Biblical New Testament Elective 3 MIN 455 Senior Seminar in CM 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing MIN Principles/Practices Elective 3 the Conversation 3 ELECT Elective 3 SCM Science Gen Ed Elective with Lab 4 ELECT Elective 3 ELECT Elective 3 Total 15 Total 13 Total 120 *MIN101 and MIN102 are prereqs for MIN395, MIN396, MIN311, MIN340, MIN455 and MIN495. Please complete them per plan. NOTE: Illinois residents receiving state aid should register for 15 hours per semester.

18 Spring YEAR PLAN Note:The Academic Planning Sheet is designed as a guide for students planning their course selections. The information on this page provides only a suggested schedule. Actual course selections should be made with the advice and consent of an academic advisor. While accurately portraying the information contained in the Judson Catalog, this form is not considered a legal substitute for that document. Students should become familiar with the catalog in effect at the time at which they entered the institution. Academic planning is the students' responsibility. Christian Ministries Fall 2016 BST 101 Introduction to Old Testament 3 BST 102 Introduction to New Testament 3 ENG Eng Gen Ed based on ACT/SAT score 3 ENG English General Education 3 GEN 101 Questions of Life: Entering the ART/FLM/MUS/THE181 Gen Ed Appreciation Course 3 Judson Conversation 2 MAT Math based on ACT/SAT Score 3 *MIN 101 Intro Christian Ministries 3 *MIN 102 Application to Majors in CM 0 PSY 111 Introduction to Psychology 3 SPC 120 Foundations of Speech 3 ELECT Elective 1 ELECT Elective 2 Total 15 Total 17 Fall 2017 Spring 2018 BST 221 Interpreting the Bible 3 ESS Gen Ed ESS Activity Course 1 HIS 262 History of Civilization II 3 HIS 261 Hist of Civ I or HIS gen ed elective 3 THS 221 Christian Theology 3 MIN 296 Practicum II/Christian Ministries 1 MIN 202 Personal Development in Ministry 1 PSY Human Development Elective 3 MIN 295 Practicum I in Christian Ministries 1 MIN 222 Speaking & 3 ELECT Elective 3 PHL 260 Introduction to Philosophy 3 ESS 101 Wellness 1 BST Biblical New Testament Elective 3 Total 15 Total 17 Fall 2018 Spring 2019 MIN 311 Admin/Management in CM 3 BST Biblical Old Testament Elective 3 MIN 340 Mentoring in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 301 Leadership in Christian Ministries 3 MIN 395 Practicum III in Christian Ministries 2 MIN 396 Practicum IV in Christian Ministries 2 MIN Culture Elective 3 MIN Principles/Practices Elective 3 ELECT Elective 3 MIN 385 Evangelism & Spiritual Formation 3 SCM Science with Lab 4 ELECT Elective 3 Total 18 Total 17 SUMMER MIN495: Internship in Christian Ministries Total 3 Fall 2019 ENG Gen Ed Upper Div Lit (360/70s) 3 MIN 455 Senior Seminar in CM 3 MIN Principles/Practices Elective 3 ELECT Elective 3 ELECT Elective 3 GEN 401 Questions of Life: Continuing the Conversation 3 Total 18 *MIN101 and MIN102 are prereqs for MIN395, MIN396, MIN311, MIN340, MIN455 and MIN495. Please complete them per plan.

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