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1 Introducty Courses In My Maj Each Maj Is Unique! If you are Undeclared, wk with an Advis If you have a declared maj, find the box f your maj If you have a second maj, look at that box too! If you are a Secondary Education Min, look at the box f Secondary Education AND the box f your subject-area maj Now, build your schedule as guided by an Advis Catalog Year Accounting and Finance Maj Both Concentrations Anthropology Maj All Concentrations First semester ACFI ACFI 101 (4 credits): Fundamentals of Financial Repting Second semester ACFI 200: Financial Accounting ANTH 100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Public Archaeology Concentration requires GEOL L MGMT 130: Principles of Management ECON 101 ECON 102: Micro Macro MATH If you placed into MATH 095, MATH 140 E&T, MATH 140 ACFI 350: Managerial Accounting ECON 101 ECON 102: Micro Macro MATH 144: Applied Calc f Business ANTH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology ANTH 103 Intro to Archaeology Physical Geology Cultural + General Anthropology Concentrations require Feign Language Davis-Street 5/2016 1
2 Art Histy Maj Global Perspectives Concentration Art Maj Art Histy Concentration ARTH 103: Survey of Ancient & Medieval ARTH 104: Survey of 14 th Century to Pres. ARTS 125: Drawing 1 ARTS 130: 2D Design ARTS 104:4D Design ARTS 140: 3D Design Feign Language Class Complete a four-semester (12 credit) sequence of an introducty feign language its equivalent. ARTH 103: Survey of Ancient and Medieval Art ARTH 104:Survey of Art 14 th Century to Present Lenson 5/2015 ** ARTH 101, ARTH 102, and ARTS 116 can NOT be taken by art majs f credit toward maj requirement. Art Maj Art Education, Crafts, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, & Photography Concentrations Athletic Training ARTS 125 : Drawing 1 ARTS 130: 2D Design ARTS 104: 4D Design ARTS 140: 3D Design BIOL L (4 credits):general Principles of Biology PHED 100: Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy PSYC 100: Introducty Psychology ARTS 141: Ptfolio Review Fall Spring, when ARTS 125, ARTS 130, ARTS 104, and ARTS 140 have been completed. Students must save all wk from these four courses. HEAL 102: Health and Wellness **ARTH 101, ARTH 102, and ARTS 116 can NOT be taken by art majs f credit toward maj requirement. C. Asmus & Lenson 5/2016 2
3 Aviation Science Maj Aviation Management Concentration Aviation Science Maj Flight Concentration MGMT 130: Princ. of Mgmt Then, AVSC 110: Aviation Science I AVSC 107: Primary Flight I AVSC 108: Primary Flight II ECON 102: Macro MGMT 140: Human Resources AVSC 110: Aviation Science I AVSC 111: Aviation Science II MATH 141: Elements of Calc1 (based on math placement, you might start with MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140) MATH 141: Elements of Calc1 (based on math placement, you might start with MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140) ENGL(based on placement) Ce Alternative recommendation: ECON 102: Principles of Macro M. Farley 5/2016 M. Farley 5/2016 Biology Maj BA BS Secondary Education Concentration BIOL BIOL 121L Gen Biology I + Lab (Fall) BIOL 150: Biology f Life BA= CHEM L BS= CHEM CHEM 141L *MATH 141/161 BIOL BIOL 122L Gen Biology II + Lab (Spring) BA= CHEM L BS= CHEM CHEM 142L Next MATH Course (MATH 142/162)** *If guided by placement, MATH 140/140E MATH 150 should be taken in the Fall followed by MATH 141/161 in Spring Carson 5/2016 **BIOL 297 Biometry may be taken in place of MATH 142/162 in Sophome Juni year (BIOL 225 General Ecology prerequisite) Chemistry Maj Biochemistry Concentration CHEM CHEM 141L ChemPrinciples I + Lab (Fall) MATH 161E & MATH 143 Single Variable Calculus I CHEM 142 +CHEM 142L ChemPrincII + Lab (Spring) MATH 162 Single Variable Calculus II With the consent of an advis, MATH 141 and MATH 142 are acceptable substitutes f MATH161 and MATH162. Students not placing into MATH , should take MATH 150 (Precalwith Trig) MATH 140 (Elements of Precalc) in the Fall then MATH in the Spring. Haefner5/2016 3
4 Chemistry Maj Environmental Chem Concentration Chemistry Maj Professional Chemistry Concentration CHEM 141 +CHEM 141L ChemPrinciples I + Lab (Fall) CHEM CHEM 142L Chem Principles II + Lab (Spring) CHEM CHEM 141L: ChemPrinciples I + Lab (Fall) CHEM CHEM 142L Chem Principles II + Lab (Spring) MATH 161E & MATH 143 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 162 Single Variable Calculus II With the consent of an advis, MATH 141 and MATH 142 are acceptable substitutes f MATH161 and MATH162. MATH 161E & MATH143 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 162 Single Variable Calculus II Students not placing into MATH , should take MATH 150 (Precalcwith Trig) MATH 140 (Elements of Precalc) in the Fall then MATH in the Spring. Students not placing into MATH 161 should take MATH 150 (Precalwith Trig) in the Fall followed by MATH in the Spring. Haefner5/2016 Haefner5/2016 Communication Sciences & Disders Department (new) Communication Sciences & Disders Maj BS Non-licensure. No MTEL s. No double maj required. BIOL BIOL 100L General Principles of Biology & Lab Mathematical Reasoning (based on placement) PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology COMD 220 Intro to Communication Disders (either semester) PSYC 227 Developmental Psychology Chemistry Physics (may be done via FYS SYS) Communication Studies Maj Communication & Culture Concentration Strategic Comm Concentration COMM102 Intro to Public Speaking COMM 224 Comm Research & Writing COMM 228 Intro to Comm and Culture Enroll in VC 159 on Blackboard Communication Sciences & Disders maj is still pending approval 5/2016 New Department, approved by Governance 5/2016 4
5 Communication Studies Maj Film, Video, and Media Studies Communication Studies Maj Theatre Arts Theatre Education Concentration COMM 102 Intro to Public Speaking COMM 224 Comm Research and Writing Fall THEA 115: Play Production Spring THEA 211: Voice Production COMM 225 COMM 229 COMM 240 Film as Communication Foundation of Media Intro to Journalism Perfmance Concentration: THEA 242: Acting 1 COMM 215 COMM 239 COMM 290 Television Studio Prod Multimedia Stytelling Beginning Videography THEA 157: Movement f Acts Note: You can take multiple courses. Additional classes will count as lower-level COMM electives. Lizie 5/2015 Moses 5/2016 No Governance changes of as 5/2015 Computer Science Criminal Justice COMP COMP 143: Computer Science MATH 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable CalcI MATH120: Intro to Linear Algebra MATH 130: Discrete Math (based on placement sces) COMP 152: Computer Science II Math 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable CalcI (if not taken 1 st sem) MATH 162: Single Variable CalcII MATH120: Intro to Linear Algebra MATH 130: Discrete Math Focus on Ce Requirements until Sophome year (24+ credits completed) CHEM131: Survey of Chemistry CHEM141: General Chemistry PHYS181: Elements of Physics PHYS243: General Physics CHEM132: Survey of Chemistry II CHEM142: General Chemistry II PHYS182: Elements of Physics II PHYS244: General Physics II 5
6 Dance Maj Early Education & Care, Birth-K Non-teacher licensure. No double maj required. DANC 254: Sciand They of Dance DANC 242: They & Practice of Ballet Fall DANC 256: Dance Composition DANC 245: They & Practice of Ballet Spring PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology (If you want to take PSYC 224) PSYC 224: Child Psychology ELED 120: Child Study in the Classroom (20 hrs.) DANC 155: Dance Pract(audition) DANC 155: Dance Pract(audition) SPED 203: Cultural Diversity Issues in School & Soc. P. Emmons 5/2016 Governance 5/2016 Early Childhood Education (PreK-2) Recommended courses not specifically listed on your audit Refer to Appendix f info about second maj options Economics MATH 112& MATH 113: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I& II These courses will help with the math ption of the Early Childhood MTEL. If your second maj is Math, you need to start the courses required of your math maj right away! Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill / Additional Mathematical Reasoning HIST : Wld Histy Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social and Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Introduction to American Government Social and Behavial Science + Constitution ELED 120: Child Study in the Eled& Early Childhood Ed Classroom (20 hours of observation) PSYC PSYC 224: Child Psychology HIST : US Histy Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102, then ) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, will meet this requirement. Humanities + Writing Intensive ECON 101: Principles of Micro ECON 102: Principles of Macro ECON 101: Principles of Micro ECON 102: Principles of Macro ECON 210 : Stats f Econ and Business 6
7 Elementary Education (1-6) Elementary Education (1-6) & Sped Mod (PreK-8) Dual Licensure Refer to Appendix f info about second maj options English Maj All Concentrations MATH 112, MATH 113, & MATH 114: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I, II, & III You must take MATH 112 by the end of your 2 nd year If your second maj is Math, you need to start your math maj right away! If your second maj is Math, MATH 113 MATH 325 must be taken& either MATH 114 MATH 403. Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill / Additional Mathematical Reasoning HIST 131: Wld Histy to 1500 Humanities + Global + Multicultural First Semester ENGL 101 (101E + 144): Writing Rhetically Second Semester ENGL 102: Writing Rhetically w/ Sources GEOG 151: Human Geography Social and Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Intro to American Government Social and Behavial Science + Constitution ELED 120: Child Study in the Eled& Early Childhood Ed Classroom (20 hours of observation) PSYC PSYC 224: Child Psychology HIST 221: US Histy Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102, then ) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, will meet this requirement. Humanities + Writing Intensive ENGL 203 (Writing About Lit): The English department recommends, if there are open sections, you take this course once you complete ENGL 102. And, if possible, try to take the following courses concurrently with after ENGL 203: ENGL 223 (Survey of British Literature to 1800) and ENGL 234 (Survey of American Literature) All three of these courses should be completed as soon as you can after completing ENGL 102 Governance 5/2015 Geography Maj B.A. B.S. Geological Sciences Maj, BA BS Environmental Geosciences Maj, BS GEOG GEOG 121L: Physical Geography + Lab MATH 110: Statistics GEOG 151: Human Geography GEOL GEOL 100L: Physical Geology + Lab any other 100 level Science MATH 141/161E + 143: Calculus BS MATH 150 BA Alternates: CHEM CHEM 141L: Chemistry I + Lab BS PHYS L / L f BS GEOL 225: Geodynamics MATH 142/162: Calculus Alternates: CHEM CHEM 142L : Chemistry II + Lab PHYS L / L f BS Governance approved majs 5/2016 Cicerone 5/2015 Please seek advis s approval when choosing appropriate level of calculus and physics. To register f chemistry one must be at College Level Math. 7
8 Health Studies Maj B.S. Community Health Concentration Health Studies Maj School Health Concentration (Must be paired with a Secondary Education Min) BIOL BIOL 100L: General Principles of Biology + Lab (fall spring start) HEAL 200: Principles and Practices of Health Education PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology HEAL 200: Principles and Practices of Health Ed PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology PHED 200: Fitness f Life (either semester) BIOL BIOL 100L: General Principles of Biology + Lab (fall spring start) Consult with the Appendix in this packet and with Dr. Sarah Thomas about the requirements of your required Secondary Education Min HIST 111 Western Civ. to the Refmation HIST 131 Wld Histy to 1500 HIST 221 US Histy & Constitution to 1865 HIST 222 US Histy & Constitution since 1865 POLI 172 American Gov Histy HIST 112 Western Civ. since the Refmation HIST 132 Wld Histy since 1500 ECON Micro Macro GEOG 130 Environmental Geog GEOG L Physical Geog + Lab Governance 5/2015 In your first semester: ACFI ACFI 101 (4 credits) Fundamentals of Financial Repting MGMT 130 Principles of Management ECON 101 ECON 102 Micro Macro MATH if you placed into MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140 Management Maj All Concentrations In your second semester: MGMT 140 Human Resources Management MGMT 200 Marketing Principles ECON 101 ECON 102 Micro Macro MATH 144 Applied Calcf Business Davis-Street 5/2016 8
9 Mathematics Maj If student has CLM > = 48 First Semester Second Semester MATH 161E + MATH143 MATH 162 and MATH 180 COMP 203 (COMP 151 f students interested in programming, Math concentrations CS maj / min) If student has {SAT > = 540} {EA > = 82, CLM < 48} First Semester Second Semester Third Semester MATH150 MATH 161E + MATH 143 MATH 162 and MATH 180 COMP 203 (COMP 151f students interested in programming, Math concentrations CS maj/ min) If student has SAT < 540, EA < 82, CLM < 48 First Semester Second Semester Third Semester Fourth Semester MATH 095 MATH 150 MATH 161E + MATH 143 MATH 162 and MATH 180 COMP 203 ( COMP 151 f students interested in programming, Math concentrations CSmaj / min) A Math maj should take MATH 180 to fulfill the Logical Reasoning requirement. Since MATH 161E is a co-requisite f MATH 180, students who placed into MATH 095 will have to wait until their third semester to satisfy Logic with MATH 180. A student double majing in Educationrequired to take the MATH 112, 113, 114 sequence should alwaysstart with the courses listed above f their Math maj. Postponing their math maj requirements will result in a delay of graduation. They may enroll in MATH 112 in addition to their math maj courses. Metcalf 5/2016 Music Maj BA Jazz Studies Concentration Music Education Concentration Fall MUSC : Music Fund (Intensive Sect) Students should register but will have an opptunity to test out of this course. Music Dept. will contact students via befe classes start. MUSC 140: Class Piano I Students should register but will have an opptunity to test out of this course. Music Dept. will contact students via befe classes start. 100 level Perfmance Study see DegreeWks(1 credit) Spring MUSC 275: Musicianship 1 (4 credits) Extremely imptant! MUSC 240: Class Piano II next level Perfmance Study see DegreeWks(1 credit) Ensemble see DegreeWks(1 cr.) Running & McQuarrie 5/2016 Running 6/2015 Ensemble see DegreeWks(1 credit) These sequences are VERY imptant! Prof. Running will ALWAYS override students into full courses. Refer students with questions to Donald.Running@bridgew.edu PHIL 111 Found of Logical Reasoning Philosophy Maj All Concentrations PHIL 151 Intro to Philosophy (May be taken pri to PHIL 111) PHIL 152 Contempary Mal Problems (May be taken concurrently with PHIL 111) Any 200 level PHIL course (Prerequisite is any 100 level PHIL course) Physical Education Maj All Concentrations PHED 100 Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy BIOL BIOL 100L General Biology + Lab PHED 117: Foundations of Phys Education, Exercise Science and Spt PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology (either semester) McAlinden 3/2015 9
10 Physics Maj (when placing into Pre-Calculus) Astrophysics, Optics, Applied Physics Concentration MATH 150: Pre-Calculus (See Green Sheet f placement) CHEM CHEM 141L: Chemistry I + Lab Deveney 5/2016 Governance approved concentrations 5/2016 MATH 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable Calc I PHYS PHYS 243L: Gen Physics I + Lab CHEM CHEM 142L: Chemistry II+ Lab Students who do not enroll in PHYS 243 in the fall should begin their studies in the spring. The Physics department will sign all physics majs into PHYS 243 in the spring semester who will be co-enrolled MATH , even if the course has reached the enrollment cap. Continuing with CHEM 142 is acceptable but should not take precedent over beginning physics. Physics majs often declare a math min and MATH 180 is required f the math min. So, Physics majs should take MATH 180 to fulfill Logic. But, since MATH 161E can be a co-requisite f MATH 180, students who placed into MATH 095 will have to wait until their third semester to take MATH 180. Physics Maj (when placing into Calculus) Astrophysics, Optics, Applied Physics Concentration MATH 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable Calculus I PHYS 243 +PHYS 243L: Gen Physics I + Lab (if math level is appropriate) Alternate CHEM 141 +CHEM 141L: Chemistry I & Lab Note: The department STRONGLYrecommends enrollment in PHYS 243 and signs physics majs into the course even if the enrollment cap is met. MATH 162: Single Variable Calc II PHYS 244 +PHYS 244L: Gen Physics II + Lab If not taken in the fall: PHYS 243 +PHYS 243L: General Physics I & Lab Deveney 5/2016 Governance approved concentrations 5/2016 Note: Students who do not enroll in PHYS 243 in the fall MUSTbegin their studies in the spring. Continuing with CHEM 142 is acceptable but should not take precedent over beginning physics. Physics majs often declare a math min and MATH 180 is required f the math min. So, Physics majs should take MATH 180 to fulfill Logic. POLI 172: Intro to American Government (either semester) Political Science Maj All concentrations POLI 260: International Relations POLI 275: Comparative Government POLI 274: Western Political Thought-Plato POLI 277: American GovState & Local Students are strongly encouraged to take POLI 250: Research Methods in Political Science in their second year. Governance 5/2016 Frederick 3/2015 PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology PSYC 150 (1 credit): Orientation to the Psychology Maj MATH 105: Selected Topics in Mathematics MATH 110: Elementary Stats BIOL L: General Prin. of Biology & Lab Psychology PSYC 201: Statistics f Psychology (Prerequisite of PSYC 100 and MATH XXX) PSYC 224: Child Psychology PSYC 227: Dev Psychology PSYC majs who want to attend medical school some day will need Pre-CalcMath and CHEM 141 /
11 Secondary Education MINOR Declare this min ASAP and start this sequence of courses now Refer to Appendix f info about your required content area maj. Contact Dr. Sarah Thomas f me info about Secondary Education. Social Wk PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology PSYC 100 Intro to Psychology first second semester EDHM 210 Intro to Teaching Secondary Schools 10 hr. field experience second third semester & befe EDHM 235 PSYC 227 Developmental Psychology must be taken by the end of fourth sem EDHM 235 Learning, Motivation, and Teaching 10 hr. field experience must be taken after EDHM 210 must be taken by the end of fourth sem SOCI 102: Intro to Sociology One human biology course (Ce - Natural Science) Focus on Ce in 1 st year Based on DW Plan 12/7/2015 SOCI 102: Intro to Sociology Sociology Maj All Concentrations Any 100/200 level SOCI course LASP 151 Intermediate Spanish I (if indicated by placement) LASP 200 Intermediate Spanish II (gateway course to the maj) Spanish LASP 252 Intro to Hispanic Lit LASP 253 Intro to Spanish Ling LASP 370 Advanced Spanish Grammar (if LASP 200 is done) The LASP course you start in depends on previous years of Spanish study. See Chairperson Dr. Ryan LaBrozzif infmation on language policy and placement Ryan.LaBrozzi@bridgew.edu. 11
12 Special Education (Moderate) PreK Recommended courses not specifically listed on your audit Refer to Appendix f info about second maj options Special Education (Severe) All Levels Recommended courses not specifically listed on your audit Refer to Appendix f info about second maj options MATH 112 & MATH 113: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I &II These courses will help with the math ption of the Special Education MTEL. If your second maj is Math, start the courses required of your math maj right away! Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill / Additional Math Reasoning HIST Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social and Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Introduction to American Government Social and Behavial Science + Constitution HIST Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102, then ) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, is required instead of this class. Humanities + Writing Intensive MATH 112 & MATH 113: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I & II These classes help with the math ption of the MTEL. If your second maj is Math, you need to start the courses required of your math maj right away! Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill / Additional Math Reasoning HIST : Wld Histy Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social and Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Introduction to American Government Social and Behavial Science + Constitution HIST : US Histy Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102, then ) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, is required instead of this class. Humanities + Writing Intensive Undeclared? ENGL 101 Ce Requirements in areas of possible interest First Year Seminar in area of possible interest ENGL 102 Ce Requirements in areas of possible interest COMM 102 THEA 210 Either semester: PHIL 111 COMP 111 (Math majs must take MATH 180) 12
13 Appendix Subject area maj options f: Early Childhood Education: Grades PreK-2 Elementary Education: Grades 1-6 Elementary Ed, Dual Licensure Concentration: Grades 1-6 Special Education Moderate: Grades PreK Special Education Severe: All grade levels Secondary Education Min: Middle School &/ High School ECED, ELED, ELED Dual, & SPDE Moderate Severe Majs Must declare a second maj in one of the following: Choose a second maj you re excited about Choose a second maj you can envision studying f the next 4 years See an Advis if you have questions Bold = MA Curriculum Framewks Area * Requires calculus Anthropology Art Biology* Chemistry* Communication Studies (inc. Theater) Dance Geological Sciences* Economics English Geography Histy Mathematics* Music Philosophy Physics* Political Science Psychology Sociology Spanish Secondary Education Mins Must declare a maj in one of the following content areas: High School (8-12) Biology Chemistry Earth Sciences English Histy Mathematics Physics Middle School (5-8) Biology Chemistry Earth Sciences English Histy Mathematics Physics Middle-High School (5-12) Spanish Visual Arts PreK-Middle (PreK-8) Visual Arts PreK-High School (PreK-12) Dance Health / Family / Consumer Science Music Theater 13
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