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2 168 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Applied Liberal Arts Dept: Humanities and Philosophy Major: Applied Liberal Arts College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5080 Written and Oral Communication... 9 Aesthetic Analysis... 3 Applied Liberal Arts Social and Behavioral Sciences Economics... 6 Elective 3000 or 4000 level courses in at least three of the following areas... 9 Political Science Psychology Geography Sociology Cultural Foundations... 9 Philosophy (3000 or 4000 level)... 3 Elective 3000 or 4000 level courses in at least two of the following areas... 6 A. History B. English C. Humanities Communication Skills... 9 Select one course from group A and two from group B: A. *ENG 4473 Advanced Composition ENG 4023 Technical Writing CSDY 3573 Fundamentals of Creative Writing I CSDY 3583 Fundamentals of Creative Writing II B. MCOM 3113 Nonverbal Communication MCOM 3413 Conflict and Communication MCOM 2623 Communication Theory MCOM 3383 Argumentation MCOM 3373 Group and Team Communication MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations * English courses completed in fulfillment for the Communication Skills area cannot be used to satisfy the Cultural Foundations requirement. Foreign Language Completion of a second semester of a foreign language (1224) or an intermediate level foreign language. Career Preparation ACCT 2113 Accounting I... 3 Select one of the following:... 3 POL 2013 Information Management in Political Science LEAD 2213 Theories of Leadership Second Language... 4 Cultural Analysis... 3 Social and Behavioral Analysis... 3 Elective Life Skills... 3 GEO 4113 Geographical Information Systems Select from the following:... 6 ACCT 2133 Accounting II BCOM 3143 Business Communication FIN 3563 Fundamentals of Business Finance ECON 2173 Principles of Business Statistics LS 3113 Legal Environment of Business MATH 1513 College Algebra MATH 1453 College Algebra for Business MGMT 3103 Management and Organizational Behavior MRKT 3013 Principles of Marketing # Liberal Arts Area Course work from one of the following areas (courses taken to meet other degree requirements may be applied). At least nine of the twenty-four hours must be 3000 or 4000 level course work. Art Mass Communication Creative Studies Modern Language Economics Music Criminal Justice Philosophy English Political Science Geography Psychology History Sociology Humanities Theatre Arts Mathematics #NOTE: This requirement may be satisfied with the completion of eighteen hours, provided the remaining six hours are selected from courses listed in the Career Preparation area above. This includes any additional courses completed in computer science and/or accounting. Grade Requirements Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses

3 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Criminal Justice School: Criminal Justice Major: Criminal Justice - Corrections College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5282 Criminal Justice - Corrections Foundation Courses Required courses CJ 1413 Administration of Justice MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications PHIL 3223 Criminal Justice Ethics SOC 3633 Criminology CJ 4033 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice CJ 4113 Research Methodology for Criminal Justice CJ 4043 Introduction to CJ Statistics Select from the following... 3 SOC 2103 Sociology SAS 2603 Introduction to Substance Abuse Studies Select from the following... 9 CJ 4203 Dangerous and Violent Offenders CJ 4323 Victimology CJ 4523 Cyber Crime CJ 4533 White Collar Crime CJ 4633 Terrorism and Homeland Security Corrections Required courses: CJ 3703 Administration of Correctional Institutions CJ 4063 Innovations in Corrections and Penology CJ 4713 Community-Based Corrections CJ 4723 Critical Issues in Corrections CJ 4813 Oklahoma Adult Correctional System CJ 4823 International Correction Systems CJ 4900 Practicum in Criminal Justice (3 hours) Second Language... 4 Recommended Electives: ENG 4023 Technical Writing SOC 3203 Minorities in American Society SOC 4910 Seminar Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Criminal Justice - General Criminal Justice shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. (Spanish highly recommended for Criminal Justice majors.)

4 170 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Criminal Justice School: Criminal Justice Major: Criminal Justice - General Criminal Justice College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5284 Criminal Justice - General Criminal Justice Foundation Courses Required courses CJ 1413 Administration of Justice MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications PHIL 3223 Criminal Justice Ethics SOC 3633 Criminology CJ 4033 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice CJ 4113 Research Methodology for Criminal Justice CJ 4043 Introduction to CJ Statistics Select from the following... 3 SOC 2103 Sociology SAS 2603 Introduction to Substance Abuse Studies Select from the following... 9 CJ 4203 Dangerous and Violent Offenders CJ 4323 Victimology CJ 4523 Cyber Crime CJ 4533 White Collar Crime CJ 4633 Terrorism and Homeland Security General Criminal Justice Required courses: CJ 2413 Careers and Technologies in Criminal Justice CJ 2653 Police Administration and Organization SOC 3103 Juvenile Delinquency CJ 3423 Laws of Arrest, Search, and Seizure CJ 3703 Administration of Correctional Institutions CJ 4413 Delinquent Child Law: Process & Procedure CJ 4063 Innovations in Corrections and Penology CJ 4940 Field Study in Criminal Justice (3 hours) Second Language... 4 Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Criminal Justice - General Criminal Justice shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. (Spanish highly recommended for Criminal Justice majors.) Recommended Electives: ENG 4023 Technical Writing SOC 3203 Minorities in American Society SOC 4910 Seminar Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

5 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Criminal Justice School: Criminal Justice Major: Criminal Justice - Police College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5285 Criminal Justice - Police Foundation Courses Required courses CJ 1413 Administration of Justice MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications PHIL 3223 Criminal Justice Ethics SOC 3633 Criminology CJ 4033 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice CJ 4113 Research Methodology for Criminal Justice CJ 4043 Introduction to CJ Statistics Select from the following... 3 SOC 2103 Sociology SAS 2603 Introduction to Substance Abuse Studies Select from the following... 9 CJ 4203 Dangerous and Violent Offenders CJ 4323 Victimology CJ 4523 Cyber Crime CJ 4533 White Collar Crime CJ 4633 Terrorism and Homeland Security Criminal Justice - Police Required courses: CJ 2413 Careers and Technologies in Criminal Justice CJ 2653 Police Administration and Organization SOC 3103 Juvenile Delinquency CJ 3423 Laws of Arrest, Search, and Seizure CJ 4003 Community Oriented Policing CJ 4013 Elements of Criminal Offenses CJ 4023 Modern Criminal Investigations CJ 4940 Field Study in Criminal Justice (3 hours) Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Criminal Justice - Police shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of Second Language... 4 high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. (Spanish highly recommended for Criminal Justice majors.) Recommended Electives: ENG 4023 Technical Writing SOC 3203 Minorities in American Society SOC 4910 Seminar Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses The following sequence of courses may be taken by Criminal Justice - Police majors in preparation for CLEET certification. Fifteen to eighteen of the 32 credit hours could be taken as electives in the Criminal Justice - Police major. For application and more information contact the School of Criminal Justice at CJ 1512 COP Orientation CJ 1523 Patrol Procedures CJ 1533 Law Enforcement Firearms CJ 1543 Custody and Control Tactics CJ 1553 Law Enforcement Driver Training CJ 1563 Traffic and Accident Investigation CJ 3513 COP Legal Orientation CJ 4143 Family Violence Investigation CJ 4433 Child Abuse & Neglect Law FRSC 4043 Crime Scene Processing MCOM 1123 Basic Photography

6 172 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: English Dept: English Major: English College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5040 English Literature Required courses: ENG 2303 English Cornerstone ENG 2543 English Literature to 1800 ENG 2653 English Literature since 1800 ENG 2773 American Literature to 1865 ENG 2883 American Literature since 1865 ENG 3013 Shakespeare ENG 3033 Shakespeare ENG 3193 World Literature I ENG 3213 World Literature II ENG 4243 Chaucer ENG 4633 Old English Literature Second Language... 4 Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses Language and Writing Required courses: ENG 4023 Technical Writing CSDY 3573 Fundamentals of Creative Writing I ENG 4263 Literary Criticism ENG 4283 English Grammar and Usage ENG 4343 Linguistics ENG 4323 History of the English Language ENG 4473 Advanced Composition ENG 4893 English Capstone English Electives (3000/4000 level)... 9 Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in English shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution.

7 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: English Dept: English Major: English - Creative Writing College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5042 English - Creative Writing Literature Required courses: ENG 2543 English Literature to 1800 ENG 2653 English Literature since 1800 ENG 2773 American Literature to 1865 ENG 2883 American Literature since 1865 ENG 3013 Shakespeare ENG 3033 Shakespeare ENG 3193 World Literature I ENG 3213 World Literature II ENG 4283 English Grammar and Usage Second Language... 4 Grade Requirements Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses Creative Studies Courses... 6 Required courses: CSDY 3573 Fundamentals of Creative Writing I CSDY 3583 Fundamentals of Creative Writing II Creative Studies Elective Courses (4000 Level) Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in English - Creative Writing shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution.

8 174 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: English Education Dept: English Major: English Education College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.Ed.) Major Code: 5060 Written and Oral Communication... 9 Support Courses Support Courses...9 MCOM 2023 Communication for Teachers ENG 1113 English Composition ENG 1213 English Composition and Research English Education...42 Literature Required courses: ENG 2303 English Cornerstone ENG 2543 English Literature to 1800 ENG 2653 English Literature since 1800 ENG 2773 American Literature to 1865 ENG 2883 American Literature since 1865 ENG 3013 Shakespeare ENG 3033 Shakespeare ENG 4333 Teaching Shakespeare ENG 3193 World Literature I ENG 3213 World Literature II ENG th-Century British Women Writers ENG th Century American Women s Autobiography ENG 4433 Southern Women Writers ENG 4453 African-American Women Writers ENG 4683 Women in Literature ENG 4713 Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers ENG 4643 Young Adult Literature Before 1980 ENG 4673 Young Adult Literature After 1980 ENG 4823 Ethnic American Literature Composition and Linguistics Required courses: ENG 4283 English Grammar and Usage ENG 4323 History of the English Language ENG 4243 Chaucer ENG 4343 Linguistics ENG 4473 Advanced Composition Second Language... 4 Professional Education...34 PTE 3023 Foundations of American Education/Field Exp PTE 3153 Adolescent Psychology SPED 4123 Teaching Individuals with Disabilities IME 3312 Technology for Teachers ENG 3843 Composition and Language for Teachers ^ENG 4843 English/Language Arts Methods ^PTE 4172 Educational Assessment ^PTE 4533 Educational Psych/Field Experience ^#PTE 4811 Contemporary Issues ^#PTE 4838 Student Teaching Secondary ^#PTE 4853 Classroom Management and Instruction ^ Admission to Teacher Education required #To be taken the same semester For additional requirements allowing students to certify to teach World Literature, Newspaper, Yearbook or Instructional Media Education check with the Director of Teacher Certification. Graduation Requirements 1. Overall GPA in all college course work In courses in English Composition, Professional Education, and area of specialization (major)... C 3. Proficiency in foreign language...novice 4 level

9 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Geography Dept: History Major: Geography College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5100 Courses from the major may apply to core areas marked. Geography Geography Geography Core Select from the following: GEO 1204 Physical Geography with Lab GEO 1403 Cultural Geography GEO 2303 Regional Geography of the World GEO 3013 Geographic Skills GEO 4113 Geographic Information Systems GEO 4893 Geographic Thought and Research Regional Core... 9 Selected from the following: GEO 3123 Geography of Europe GEO 3143 Geography of Latin America GEO 3153 Geography of Middle East and North Africa GEO 3163 Geography of Africa GEO 3173 Geo of Australia and the Major Pacific Islands GEO 3183 Geography of South Asia GEO 3193 Geography of the Developing World GEO 3203 Geography of North America GEO 3303 Geography of Russia and Central Asia GEO 3403 Geography of the Western Pacific GEO 3803 Geography of Oklahoma GEO 4940 Field Study in Geography (1-6 hours) GEO 4970 Study Tour in Geography (1-6 hours) Topical Core Select from the following: GEO 2403 Weather and Climate GEO 3103 Map Analysis and Cartography GEO 3503 World Political Geography GEO 3703 Environmental Conservation GEO 4013 Economic Geography GEO 4133 American Indian Geographies GEO 4513 Historical Geography of North America GEO 4603 Urban Geography GEO 4613 World Geopolitical Hot Spots GEO 4703 Geographic Information Systems for K-12 Educ GEO 4713 Advanced GIS Second Language... 4 Social and Behavioral Analysis... 3 GEO 4733 Advanced GIS: Urban/Social GEO 4743 Advanced GIS: Environmental GEO 4910 Seminar in Geography (1-3 hours) GEO 4950 Internahip in Geography (1-3 hours) Other Social Studies Selected from: History (In addition to HIST 1483 History of the United States to 1877 or HIST 1493 History of the United States since 1877) Economics Political Science (In addition to POL 1113 American National Government) Sociology Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Geography shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

10 176 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History Dept: History Major: History - General College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5120 History - General Common Core Courses U.S./European History HIST 1103 Early Western Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to Waterloo HIST 1263 Modern Europe HIST 1483 History of the United States to 1877 HIST 1493 History of the United States since 1877 HIST 3113 Historical Research Non-U.S./Non-European History... 6 HIST 1013 World History I HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 HIST 1023 World History II HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization since 1500 General History Advanced American History (3/4000 level only)... 6 Selected from the following: HIST 3223 Recent U.S. Constitutional History HIST 3233 U.S. Women s History HIST 4203 American Diplomatic History to 1900 HIST 4213 American Diplomatic History in the 20th Century HIST 4303 Indians of the Southwest HIST 4313 U.S. Military History to 1917 HIST 4323 U.S. Military History since 1900 HIST 4413 American Indian Women HIST 4423 Women in the American West HIST 4433 American Colonial Period, 1492 to 1763 HIST 4533 The American Revolution and Early National Period, 1763 to 1815 HIST 4543 The Black Experience in the American West HIST 4553 Jacksonian America, 1815 to 1848 HIST 4563 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 4603 Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1876 to 1919 HIST 4633 History of the United States, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4673 The Old West HIST 4723 The Trans-Mississippi West HIST 4753 The African American Experience to 1900 HIST 4763 The African American Experience since 1900 Cultural and Language Analysis Second Language... 4 Social and Behavioral Analysis... 3 HIST 4823 Social and Cultural History of the United States to 1865 HIST 4833 Social and Cultural History of the United States since 1865 HIST 4843 Major Interpretations of American History HIST 4873 History of the United States, 1945 to the Present Advanced European History (3/4000 level only)... 3 Selected from the following: HIST 3313 England to 1689 HIST 3323 England since 1689 HIST 3383 The Middle Ages HIST 3423 Women s History: European HIST 3483 Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe HIST 3583 Europe HIST 3613 Tudor-Stuart England HIST 4103 Europe, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4133 Europe since 1945 HIST 4333 Russian History to 1917 HIST 4343 Russian History since 1917 HIST 4663 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 4773 Modern German History HIST 4883 The Reformation, HIST 4893 Europe, Advanced Non-U.S./Non-European History... 3 (3/4000 level only) Selected from the following: HIST 4153 History of Latin American HIST 4353 Women s History: International HIST 4443 History of the Cold War in Asia HIST 4513 History of Mexico HIST 4713 Modern Middle East HIST 4743 Modern China and Japan HIST 4863 The History of Modern Southeast Asia Elective History... 9 (To be selected from 3/4000 level courses.) - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

11 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History - continued Dept: History Major: History - General College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - Complementary Courses... 9 Geography... 6 Non-History courses... 3 Selected from the following: a. Political Science (in addition to POL1113) b. Sociology c. Economics d. Literature Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in History - General shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

12 178 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History Dept: History Major: History - Museum Studies College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5121 History - Museum Studies (See Program Director upon selection of this major.) Common Core Courses U.S./European History HIST 1103 Early Western Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to Waterloo HIST 1263 Modern Europe HIST 1483 History of the United States to 1877 HIST 1493 History of the United States since 1877 HIST 3113 Historical Research Non-U.S./Non-European History... 6 HIST 1013 World History I HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 HIST 1023 World History II HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization since 1500 Museum Studies Advanced American History (3/4000 level only)... 6 Selected from the following: HIST 3223 Recent U.S. Constitutional History HIST 3233 U.S. Women s History HIST 4203 American Diplomatic History to 1900 HIST 4213 American Diplomatic History in the 20th Century HIST 4303 Indians of the Southwest HIST 4313 U.S. Military History to 1917 HIST 4323 U.S. Military History since 1900 HIST 4413 American Indian Women HIST 4423 Women in the American West HIST 4433 American Colonial Period, 1492 to 1763 HIST 4533 The American Revolution and Early National Period, 1763 to 1815 HIST 4543 The Black Experience in the American West HIST 4553 Jacksonian America, 1815 to 1848 HIST 4563 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 4603 Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1876 to 1919 HIST 4633 History of the United States, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4673 The Old West American History... 3 Cultural and Language Analysis Second Language... 4 HIST 4723 The Trans-Mississippi West HIST 4753 The African American Experience to 1900 HIST 4763 The African American Experience since 1900 HIST 4823 Social and Cultural History of the United States to 1865 HIST 4833 Social and Cultural History of the United States since 1865 HIST 4843 Major Interpretations of American History HIST 4873 History of the United States, 1945 to the Present Advanced European History (3/4000 level only)... 3 Selected from the following: HIST 3313 England to 1689 HIST 3323 England since 1689 HIST 3383 The Middle Ages HIST 3423 Women s History: European HIST 3483 Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe HIST 3583 Europe HIST 3613 Tudor-Stuart England HIST 4103 Europe, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4133 Europe since 1945 HIST 4333 Russian History to 1917 HIST 4343 Russian History since 1917 HIST 4663 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 4773 Modern German History HIST 4883 The Reformation, HIST 4893 Europe, Advanced Non-U.S./Non-European History... 3 (3/4000 level only) Selected from the following: HIST 4153 History of Latin America HIST 4353 Women s History: International HIST 4443 History of the Cold War in Asia HIST 4513 History of Mexico HIST 4713 Modern Middle East HIST 4743 Modern China and Japan HIST 4863 The History of Modern Southeast Asia - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

13 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History - continued Dept: History Major: History - Museum Studies College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - Museum Theory and Application HIST 4613 Museum Management HIST 4623 Museum Theory and Practice HIST 4950 Internship in Museum Studies (1-6 hours) (Prerequisite HIST 4613) Elective History or Complementary courses... 6 (These courses must be approved by Museum Studies Program Director.) Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in History - Museum Studies shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

14 180 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History Education Dept: History Major: History Education College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.Ed.) Major Code: 5140 Written and Oral Communication... 9 Support Courses Support Courses... 9 MCOM 2023 Communication for Teachers ENG 1113 English Composition ENG 1213 English Composition and Research History Education...54 Common Core Courses HIST 1013 World History I HIST 1103 Early Western Civilization to 1350 HIST 1203 Europe from the Renaissance to Waterloo HIST 1263 Modern Europe HIST 1483 History of the United States to 1877 HIST 3113 Historical Research HIST 3133 US History to 1815 for History majors HIST 3143 US History from 1815 to 1914 for History majors HIST 3303 Oklahoma History HIST 4163 US History from 1914 to Present for History majors American Social Minorities (3/4000 level only)... 3 Select from the following courses: HIST 3123 Race Class Gender in U.S. History HIST 3233 U.S. Women s History HIST 4303 Indians of the Southwest HIST 4423 Women in the American West HIST 4543 The Black Experience in the American West HIST 4753 The African American Experience to 1900 HIST 4763 The African American Experience since 1900 Advanced European History (3/4000 level only)... 3 Select from the following courses: HIST 3313 England to 1689 HIST 3323 England since 1689 HIST 3383 The Middle Ages HIST 3423 Women s History: European HIST 3483 Absolutism and Enlightenment in Europe HIST 3583 Europe HIST 3613 Tudor-Stuart England HIST 4103 Europe, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4133 Europe since 1945 HIST 4333 Russian History to 1917 Cultural and Language Analysis Second Language... 4 Social and Behavioral Analysis... 3 HIST 4343 Russian History since 1917 HIST 4663 The French Revolution and Napoleon HIST 4773 Modern German History HIST 4883 The Reformation, HIST 4893 Europe, HIST 4970 Study Tour in History Non-U.S./Non-European (3/4000 level only)... 3 Select from the following courses: HIST 4153 History of Latin America HIST 4463 US-East Asian Relations in the 20th Century HIST 4353 Women s History: International HIST 4443 History of the Cold War in Asia HIST 4513 History of Mexico HIST 4713 Modern Middle East HIST 4743 Modern China and Japan HIST 4863 The History of Modern Southeast Asia HIST 4970 Study Tour in History Elective History (3/4000 level only)... 6 Select from any of the history courses listed in the groups above from the following: HIST 3213 World War II HIST 3223 Recent U.S. Constitutional History HIST 3703 Modern World Leaders HIST 4203 American Diplomatic History to 1900 HIST 4213 American Diplomatic History in the 20th Century HIST 4313 U.S. Military History to 1917 HIST 4323 U.S. Military History since 1900 HIST 4433 American Colonial Period, 1492 to 1763 HIST 4533 The American Revolution and Early National Era, 1763 to 1815 HIST 4553 Jacksonian America, 1815 to 1848 HIST 4563 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 4603 Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 1876 to 1919 HIST 4633 History of the United States, 1919 to 1945 HIST 4643 Anthropology: Societies in a Global Perspective HIST 4723 The Trans-Mississippi West HIST 4843 Major Interpretations of American History HIST 4873 History of the United States, 1945 to the Present ECON 3603 The Economic History of the United States - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

15 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: History Education - continued Dept: History Major: History Education College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Education (B.A.Ed.) Major Code: CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - Social Studies Courses Required courses... 9 ECON 1103 Introduction to Economics GEO 2303 Regional Geography of the World POL 2713 Introduction to Comparative Politics Electives Social Studies courses... 3 Selected from the following: HIST 1023 World History II HIST 1273 East Asian Civilization to 1500 HIST 1283 East Asian Civilization from 1500 HIST 1333 A History of African Americans GEO 3123 Geography of Europe GEO 3202 Geography of North America GEO 3803 Geography of Oklahoma GEO 4513 Historical Geography of North America GEO 4703 Geographical Information Systems for K-12 Educator Professional Education PTE 3023 Foundations of American Education/Field Exp PTE 3153 Adolescent Psychology SPED 4123 Teaching Individuals with Disabilities IME 3312 Technology for Teachers ^HIST 4803 Social Studies Methods ^PTE 4172 Educational Assessment ^PTE 4533 Educational Psych/Field Experience ^#PTE 4811 Contemporary Issues ^#PTE 4838 Student Teaching Secondary ^#PTE 4853 Classroom Management and Instruction ^ Admission to Teacher Education required #To be taken the same semester Note about Teacher Certification: Each social studies discipline has specific teacher certification requirements. For information, contact the Office of Teacher Certification. Graduation Requirements 1. Overall GPA in all college course work In courses in English Composition, Professional Education, and area of specialization (major)... C 3. Proficiency in foreign language...novice 4 level

16 182 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Humanities Dept: Humanities and Philosophy Major: Humanities College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5170 Written and Oral Communication... 9 Aesthetic Analysis... 3 Critical Inquiry... 3 Humanities Basic Core Courses... 9 Required courses: HUM 2113 General Humanities: Ancient to Medieval HUM 2223 General Humanities: Renaissance to Modern HUM 2423 Non-Western Humanities Cultural Core Courses Selected from the following: HUM 3013 Bronze Age Humanities HUM 3033 Medieval Humanities HUM 3043 Renaissance and Baroque Humanities HUM th & 20th Century Humanities HUM 3133 Ancient Greek Culture HUM 3233 Ancient Roman Culture HUM 3423 Enlightenment Humanities Other Humanities Courses Selected from the following: HUM 2243 Literature and Culture HUM 2273 Art and Culture HUM 2303 Music and Culture HUM 2333 Philosophy and Culture HUM 3063 American Humanities HUM 3073 Native American Humanities HUM 3083 Film Criticism HUM 3113 Old Testament Humanities HUM 3123 New Testament Humanities HUM 3903 History of Film I HUM 3913 History of Film II HUM 4113 World Religions HUM 4123 Pagan Europe HUM 4133 Women, Witches, and Religion HUM 4223 Jerusalem: One City/Three Religions HUM 4303 National Cinemas HUM 4970 Study Tour in Humanities (1-6 hours) HUM 3990 Advanced Topics HUM 4910 Seminar in Humanities (maximum 6 hours) Cultural and Language Analysis Second Language... 4 Social and Behavioral Analysis... 3 * Up to four (4) hours of an ancient language may be substituted for one of the above courses. Eligible courses include: GRK 1113 Biblical Greek 1, LATN 1114 Elementary Latin I, SNSK 1114 Elementary Sanskrit I, or other language courses approved by the Humanities Program Director. *Language courses completed in fulfillment of the Other Humanities Courses area cannot be used to satisfy the Modern Language Requirement. Philosophy Courses... 6 History of Philosophy... 3 Selected from the following: PHIL 2153 Ancient Philosophy PHIL 2173 Medieval Philosophy PHIL 3133 Modern Philosophy PHIL 3163 Contemporary Philosophy Philosophy of Humanities... 3 Selected from the following: PHIL 3123 Aesthetics PHIL 3143 Philosophy of Religion PHIL 3323 Philosophy of Music PHIL 4213 Philosophy of Fiction Modern Languages Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Humanities shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Minor Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Humanities shall complete one of the following minors: Art History American Indian Studies Asian Studies English Ethnic Studies Film Studies Geography Global Studies History Modern Languages Music Philosophy Political Science Religious Studies Women s Studies - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

17 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Humanities - continued Dept: Humanities and Philosophy Major: Humanities College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

18 184 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Interpersonal Communication College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5005 Mass Communication - Interpersonal Communication Required Courses MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications MCOM 2623 Communication Theory MCOM 3053 Persuasion and Social Influence MCOM 3073 Relational Communication MCOM 3083 Intercultural Communication MCOM 3113 Nonverbal Communication MCOM 3153 Interpersonal Communication Research MCOM 3373 Group and Team Communication MCOM 3413 Conflict and Communication MCOM 4233 Family Communication MCOM 4453 Communication and Language Interpersonal Communication Elective Courses... 6 Select from the following: MCOM 2043 Listening MCOM 3093 Presentation Techniques MCOM 3383 Argumentation MCOM 4013 Workshop Organization and Leadership Mass Communication Elective Courses... 9 To encourage a convergence of knowledge, skills, and opportunities among Mass Communication majors additional MCOM electives may be selected from the following courses or from the Interpersonal Communication elective courses listed above. MCOM 1123 Basic Photography MCOM 1143 News Reporting MCOM 1183 Introduction to Brand Communication/Advertising MCOM 2153 Introduction to Organizational Communication MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations MCOM 2203 Video News I AND MCOM 2203L Video News I Lab MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab Any MCOM course Second Language... 4 Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Mass Communication - Interpersonal Communication shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

19 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Organizational Communication College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5004 Mass Communication - Organizational Communication Required Courses MCOM 2153 Intro to Organizational Communication MCOM 2623 Communication Theory MCOM 3093 Presentation Techniques MCOM 3153 Interpersonal Communication Research MCOM 3373 Group and Team Communication MCOM 3423 Communication and Gender MCOM 4013 Workshop Organization and Leadership MCOM 4113 Organizational Communication MCOM 4343 Corporate Promotion MCOM 4403 Interviewing Practices MCOM 4453 Communication and Language MCOM 4533 Health Communication Organizational Communication Elective Courses... 6 Recommended Electives: MCOM 1153 Voice and Diction MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab MCOM 3053 Persuasion & Social Influence MCOM 3083 Intercultural Communication MCOM 3113 Nonverbal Communication MCOM 3173 Women s Rhetoric MCOM 3413 Conflict and Communication Mass Communication Elective Courses To encourage a convergence of knowledge, skills, and opportunities among Mass Communication majors additional MCOM electives may be selected from the following courses or from the Organizational Communication elective courses listed above. MCOM 1123 Basic Photography MCOM 1143 News Reporting MCOM 1183 Introduction to Brand Communication/Advertising MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications MCOM 2203 Video News I AND MCOM 2203L Video News I Lab Second Language... 4 MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab Any MCOM course Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Mass Communication - Organizational Communication shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses pages of the catalog.

20 186 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Photographic Arts College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5008 Mass Communication - Photographic Arts Required Courses MCOM 1123 Basic Photography MCOM 1133 Media Writing MCOM 2223 Basic Darkroom Procedures MCOM 2543 Electronic Photography MCOM 3133 Color Photography MCOM 3293 Photographic Lighting MCOM 3343 News Photography MCOM 4303 Large Format Photography MCOM 4423 Media Ethics MCOM 4513 Advanced Commercial Photography MCOM 4563 Media Law MCOM 4643 Photography Portfolio MCOM 4950 Internship in Mass Communication (1-4 hours) Photographic Arts Elective Courses Select from the following: MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab MCOM 3143 Editing MCOM 3313 History of Journalism MCOM 3333 Specialized Publications MCOM 4063 Feature Writing MCOM 4323 Social Documentation MCOM 4443 Tech of Forensic Photography MCOM 4543 Portrait and Wedding Photography Mass Communication Elective Courses To encourage a convergence of knowledge, skills, and opportunities among Mass Communication majors additional MCOM electives may be selected from the following courses or from the Photographic Arts elective courses listed above. MCOM 1143 News Reporting MCOM 1183 Introduction to Brand Communication/Advertising MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications MCOM 2153 Introduction to Organizational Communication MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations MCOM 2203 Video News I AND Second Language... 4 MCOM 2203L Video News I Lab Any MCOM course Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Mass Communication - Photographic Arts shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

21 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Professional Media College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5012 Mass Communication - Professional Media Required Courses MCOM 1103 Intro to Mass Communication MCOM 1133 Media Writing MCOM 2013 Broadcast Audio Production MCOM 2203 Video News I AND MCOM 2203L Video News I Lab MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab MCOM 2511 Television Station Participation MCOM 3243 Video Field Production MCOM 3263 Radio and Television Writing MCOM 3323 Mass Media Effects on Society MCOM 4423 Media Ethics MCOM 4563 Media Law MCOM 4950 Internship in Mass Communication (2 hours) Professional Preparation... 6 Select either: MCOM 3403 Corporate Video Production MCOM 4153 Advanced Video Production AND MCOM 4153L Advanced Video Production Lab MCOM 3033 Video News II AND MCOM 3033L Video News II Lab MCOM 4253 Broadcast News III AND MCOM 4253L Broadcast News III Lab Professional Media Elective Courses Select from the following: MCOM 2172 Sports Announcing MCOM 2501 Radio Station Participation (Can be taken up to 4 times) MCOM 2511 Television Station Participation (Can be taken up to 4 times) MCOM 2523 Sportscasting MCOM 2643 Non-Linear Editing MCOM 3033 Video News II AND MCOM 3033L Video News II Lab MCOM 3403 Corporate Video Production Second Language... 4 MCOM 3503 Broadcast Programming MCOM 4133 Broadcast Management MCOM 4153 Advanced Video Production AND MCOM 4153L Advanced Video Production Lab MCOM 4253 Broadcast News III AND MCOM 4253L Broadcast News III Lab MCOM 3443 Mixed Media Analysis MCOM 4413 TV Documentary Production MCOM 4523 Global Communication MCOM 4863 Media Research Mass Communication Elective Courses To encourage a convergence of knowledge, skills, and opportunities among Mass Communication majors additional MCOM electives may be selected from the following courses or from the Broadcasting elective courses listed above. MCOM 1123 Basic Photography MCOM 1143 News Reporting MCOM 2063 Introduction to Brand Communication/Advertising MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications MCOM 2153 Introduction to Organizational Communication MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations Any MCOM course + Courses completed in fulfillment for Professional Preparation area cannot be used to satisfy the elective area. Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Mass Communication - Professional Media shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. - CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE -

22 188 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication - continued Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Professional Media College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE - Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses

23 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Mass Communication Dept: Mass Communication Major: Mass Communication - Strategic Communications College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5011 Mass Communication - Strategic Communications Required Courses MCOM 1133 Media Writing MCOM 2063 Introduction to Brand Communications/Advertising MCOM 2553 Strategic Communications Planning MCOM 2653 Photoshop for Media MCOM 3103 Strategic Communication Case Studies MCOM 3283 Print, Web, Copy and Design MCOM 3353 Broadcast & Digital Advertising MCOM 3443 Media Mix Analysis MCOM 4423 Media Ethics MCOM 4563 Media Law MCOM 4663 Digital and Social Communications MCOM 4863 Media Research MCOM 4883 Strategic Communications Campaigns Strategic Communications Elective Courses... 6 Select from the following: DES 2102 Graphic Design for Non-Majors MCOM 2193 Principles of Public Relations MCOM 2443 Basic Video Production AND MCOM 2443L Basic Video Production Lab MCOM 3093 Presentation Techniques MCOM 3333 Specialized Publications MCOM 4403 Interviewing Practices MCOM 4950 Internship in Mass Communication (1-4 hours) MRKT 4113 Marketing Research MRKT 4423 Consumer and Market Behavior Second Language... 4 MCOM 2053 Introduction to Human Communications MCOM 2153 Introduction to Organizational Communication MCOM 2203 Video News I AND MCOM 2203L Video News I Lab Any MCOM course Modern Language Requirement All students completing a B.A. in Mass Communication - Strategic Communications shall complete the first two semesters of a second language. Students may alternatively fulfill the language requirement by proof of academic work in the second language (CLEP test through LANG 1224), four years of high school language courses, or transfer work from another institution. Grade Requirements 1. Average in all college course work and course work at UCO Average in major courses Mass Communication Elective courses: To encourage a convergence of knowledge, skills, and opportunities among Mass Communication majors additional MCOM electives may be selected from the following courses or from the advertising elective courses listed above. MCOM 1123 Basic Photography MCOM 1143 News Reporting

24 190 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Modern Language Dept: Mod. Lang., Lit. and Cultural Studies Major: Modern Language - French College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5220 Modern Language - French Elementary French FRCH 1114 Elementary French I FRCH 1224 Elementary French II A maximum of eight hours of credit for Elementary French may be earned by examination. Alternatively, one (1) year of high school French may be substituted for French 1114 and one (1) more year of high school French for The Departmental Placement Test may allow the student to place into a section of FRCH Second Language... 4 Grade Requirements 1. Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses A grade of C or better must be received in all major courses to count toward these requirements. Elementary Additional Language The same testing or placement conditions apply here as for Elementary French. Intermediate French... 6 FRCH 2113 Intermediate French I FRCH 2223 Intermediate French II Advanced French Required courses: FRCH 3103 Early French Culture and Civilization FRCH 3113 Modern French Culture and Civilization FRCH 3213 French Phonetics FRCH 4113 Advanced French Grammar FRCH 4123 Survey of French Literature to 1800 FRCH 4133 Survey of French Literature 1800 to the Present FRCH 4910 Seminar in French (3 hours) French electives (3000/4000 level courses) (may include 3 hours of 2000-level elective) Participation in foreign study is strongly recommended for all French majors and minors.

25 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Modern Language Dept: Mod. Lang., Lit. and Cultural Studies Major: Modern Language - German College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5221 Modern Language - German Elementary German GERM 1114 Elementary German I GERM 1224 Elementary German II A maximum of eight hours of credit for Elementary German may be earned by examination. Alternatively, one (1) year of high school German may be substituted for German 1114 and one (1) more year of high school German for The Departmental Placement Test may allow the student to place into a section of GERM Elementary Additional Language Second Language... 4 Grade Requirements 1. Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses A grade of C or better must be received in all major courses to count toward meeting these requirements. The same testing or placement conditions apply here as for Elementary German. Intermediate German... 6 GERM 2113 Intermediate German I GERM 2223 Intermediate German II Advanced German Required courses: GERM 3103 Early German Culture and Civilization GERM 3113 Modern German Culture and Civilization GERM 3223 Introduction to German Literary Analysis GERM 4113 Advanced German Grammar GERM 4123 Survey of German Literature to 1800 GERM 4133 Survey of German Literature 1800 to the Present GERM 4910 Seminar in German German electives (3000/4000 level courses) (may include 3 hours of 2000-level elective) Participation in foreign study is strongly recommended for all German majors and minors.

26 192 University of Central Oklahoma Undergraduate Catalog Program: Modern Language Dept: Mod. Lang., Lit. and Cultural Studies Major: Modern Language - Spanish College: Liberal Arts Degree: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Major Code: 5222 Modern Language - Spanish Elementary Spanish SPAN 1114 Elementary Spanish I SPAN 1224 Elementary Spanish II A maximum of eight (8) hours of credit for Elementary Spanish may be earned by examination. Alternatively, one (1) year of high school Spanish may be substituted for Spanish 1114 and one (1) more year of high school Spanish for The Departmental Placement Test may allow the student to place into a section of SPAN Elementary Addition Language Second Language... 4 Grade Requirements 1. Average in (a) all college course work, (b) course work at UCO, and (c) major courses A grade of C or better must be received in all major courses to count toward meeting these requirements. The same testing or placement conditions apply here as for Elementary Spanish. Intermediate Spanish... 6 SPAN 2113 Intermediate Spanish I SPAN 2223 Intermediate Spanish II Advanced Spanish Required courses: SPAN 3013 Hispanic-American Culture and Civilization SPAN 3023 Spanish Culture and Civilization SPAN 3213 Spanish Phonetics SPAN 3223 Introduction to Spanish Literary Analysis SPAN 4113 Advanced Spanish Grammar SPAN 4910 Seminar in Spanish (3 hours) Select from the following:... 6 SPAN 4123 Survey of Spanish Literature to 1800 SPAN 4133 Survey of Spanish Literature 1800 to the Present SPAN 4223 Survey of Early Latin American Literature SPAN 4233 Survey of Modern Latin American Literature Spanish electives (3000/4000 level courses)... 9 (may include 3 hours of 2000-level elective) Participation in foreign study is strongly recommended for all Spanish majors and minors.

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