DRAFT: Meta- Majors with associated majors March 7, 2016

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DRAFT: Meta- Majors with associated majors March 7, 2016 Business Accounting Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business Agriculture and Community Development Clothing, Textiles and Fashion Merchandising Computer Sciences (BA) Economics Finance General Business Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management Information Systems International Business Management Marketing Natural Resources Economics and Policy Physical Sciences and Engineering Aerospace Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Civil Engineering Computer Science Electrical Engineering Engineering Physics Engineering Technology - Civil Engineering Technology - Electronics and Computer Engineering Technology - Information Engineering Technology - Mechanical Geography Geology Industrial Engineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physics Surveying Engineering Applied Social and Behavioral Sciences Agriculture and Community Development Anthropology Counseling and Community Psychology Communication Studies Computer Science (BA) Family and Child Science Geography Psychology Public Health Social Work Sociology Applied and Clinical Health Sciences Athletic Training Human Nutrition and Dietetic Sciences Kinesiology Nursing Expressive Arts Animation and Visual Effects Art Communication Studies Dance Digital Film Making English Foreign Languages Journalism and Mass Communications Music Music Education Theatre Arts Teacher Education Agricultural and Extension Education Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Family and Consumer Sciences Education Special Education Secondary Education Music Education Life Sciences Agricultural Biology Agronomy Animal Science Biochemistry Biology Communication Disorders Computer Science (BA) Conservation Ecology Environmental Science Food Science and Technology General Agriculture Genetics and Biotechnology Horticulture Microbiology Rangeland Resources Soil Science Turfgrass Science and Management Wildlife Science Social Sciences and Humanities Anthropology Communication Studies Criminal Justice Economics?? English Foreign Languages Geography Government History Philosophy Psychology Sociology Women's Studies Excludes degree completion programs (Bachelor of Individualized Studies, Bachelor of Applied Studies, Information and Communication Technology) 1

NMSU META MAJOR MAP - - BUSINESS Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore careers with a connection to business. Courses completed during the first to semesters using this map can help you explore several majors while completing requirements toward the following majors: Business (includes ACCT, EC B, I S, INTB, G BS, MGT and MKTG), ACDE, AEAB, CTFM, C S, EC A, ECON, HRTM, I E, and NREP. (Major abbreviations listed on the back of this page.) New Mexico Common Core- General Education required course lists appear on the back of this page. All students complete a 36 credit General Education program. Courses are indicated by the General Education Category and can be identified with a G suffix. SEMESTER 1 CR SEMESTER 2 CR ENGL 111G (or ENGL 111GH or SPCD 111G) COMM 265G (or AXED 201G or COMM 253G or HON All majors select one based on placement. 4 265G) 3 If ACDE take AXED 201G If C S take COMM 265G or COMM 253G or HON 265G If IE take COMM 265G All other majors select one. MATH 120 (or MATH 121G or MATH 142G or A ST 251G or STAT 251G) If IE take MATH 191G All other majors select one based on placement. 3-4 MATH 121G (or MATH 142G or A ST 251G or STAT 251G or A ST 311) If CoB majors, ECA or ECON, take one of the above. If CTFM take MATH 210G If IE take MATH 192G If HRTM take A ST 251G or STAT 251G All other majors take MATH 121G. 3-4 Area V, Humanities and Fine Arts (Choose one course from approved list.) If ACDE take HIST 201G or HIST 202G If CTFM take ART 101G or ART 110G All other majors select one from approved Area V list. BCIS 110 (or C S 110 or A GE 250) If CoB majors take BCIS 110 or C S 110 If AEAB or NREP or take A GE 250 If CTFM take BCIS 110 or C S 110 or A GE 250 Or one course from Area III, Laboratory Sciences If ACDE take HORT 100G If I E take CHEM 111G Take one Discipline specific intro course If CoB majors take BUSA 111. If ACDE take AXED 100 If AEAB take AG E 100 If C S take C S 111 If CTFM take CTFM 255G If HRTM take HRTM 221 If IE take ENGR 100 If NREP take FWCE 110 All other majors take elective such as UNIV 150 and/or ACES 121 or ACES 111 3 3-4 3-4 Area III, Laboratory Science If ACDE take BIOL 111G/BIOL 111GL If IE take PHYS 215G/PHYS 215GL or CHEM 112G If CTFM take CHEM 110G All other majors choose one course w/lab from approved Area III list. Area V, Humanities and Fine Arts Choose one course from approved list not completed in a previous semester. Area IV, Social and Behavioral Sciences* If CoB majors, ECA, ECON, AEAB, HRTM or NREP take ECON 251G or ECON 252G If ACDE take A GE 210G (preferred) If CTFM take SOC 101G * If I E take I E 151 CREDITS EARNED: 16-18 CREDITS EARNED: 16-17 Checkpoints for Semester 1 English Basic Skills Mathematics Basic Skills Minimum 2.0 GPA, Minimum 15 credits earned Checkpoints for Semester 2 Minimum 2.0 GPA, Minimum 30 credits earned Next Area I Communications completed Next Math level completed 4 3 3 2

COLLEGE ABREVIATION KEY ACES College of Agriculture, Consumer and Environmental Sciences A&S College of Arts and Sciences College of Business CoB College of Education ED College of Engineering EG College of Health and Social HSS Services Honors College HON MAJOR ABBREVIATION KEY ACCT ACDE AEAB CTFM C S ECA ECB ECON G BS Accounting Agriculture and Community Development (includes Extension, Government/Industry and International options) Agricultural Economics and Business Clothing, Textiles & Fashion Merchandising Computer Science Economics (CoB Arts) Economics (CoB Business Administration) Economics (A&S Arts) General Business (includes Entrepreneurship option) HRTM IFS I B I E FIN MGT MKTG NREP Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management Information Systems International Business Industrial Engineering Finance Management (includes Human Recourses, Leadership, Project & Supply Chain, and Small Business Management & Entrepreneurship options) Marketing (includes PGA Golf Management option) Natural Resource Economics and Policy NMSU General Education Requirements Area I: Communications (Select one course from each sub group) (9-10 credits) English Composition Level 1 (Area IA) ENGL 111G ENGL 111GH SPCD 111G English Composition Level 2 (Area IB) ENGL 203G ENGL 211G ENGL 218G ENGL 311G ENGL 318G Oral Communication (Area IC) AXED 201G COMM 265G COMM 253G HON 265G Area II: Mathematics/Algebra (Select 3-4 credits) A ST 251G/STAT 251G MATH 112 MATH 121G MATH 142G MATH 190G MATH 191G Area III: Laboratory Science (Select 2 courses) (8 credits) MATH 192G MATH 210G MATH 275G/MATH 175G STAT 271G AGRO 100G/HORT 100G ANTH 130G/ANTH 130GL ASTR 105G ASTR 110G BIOL 101GL/BIOL 101GL BIOL 110G BIOL 111G/BIOL 111GL BIOL 211G/BIOL 211GL C S 171G CHEM 110G CHEM 111G CHEM 112G E S 110G FSTE 164G FSTE 263G GEOG 111G GEOL 111G GEOL 212G HON 205G HON 219G PHYS 110G PHYS 211G/PHYS 211GL PHYS212G/PHYS 212GL PHYS 215G/PHYS 215GL PHYS 216G/PHSY 216GL PHYS 221G/PHYS 221GL PHYS 222G/PHYS 222GL Students must complete 15 total credits from Area IV and V, with at least 6 credits from each area. Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences (Select 6-9 credits) AG E 210G/FSTE 210G ANTH 120G ANGTH 125G ANTH 201G ANTH 202G ANTH 203G C EP 110G C J 101G ECON 201G ECON 251G ECON 252G GEOG 112G GEOG 120G GOVT 100G GOVT 110G GOVT 150G GOVT 160G HON 203G Area V: Humanities and Fine Arts (Select 6-9 credits) ART 102G ART 110G ART 295G ART 296G DANC 101G ENGL 115G ENGL 116G ENGL 220G ENGL 244G HIST 101G HIST 102G HIST110G HIST 111G HIST 112G HIST 201G HIST 202G HIST 211G HIST 211G HIST 221G HIST 222G HON 208G HON 216G HON 220G HON 221G HON 222G HON 232G HON 235G HON 237G HON 248G HON 249G JOUR 105G HON 225G HON 226G HON 227G HON 234G HON 229G HON 230G LING 200G PHLS 150G PSY 201G S WK 221G SOC 101G SOC 201G HON 239G HON 241G HON 242G HON 244G HON 270G PHIL 100G W S 201G WS 202G MUS 101G MUS 201G PHIL 101G PHIL 211G PHIL 223G THTR 101G 3

Meta Major Map Physical Sciences and Engineering Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will assist you in staying on track to complete majors such as: Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Physics, Engineering Technology Civil, Engineering Technology - Electronics and Computer, Engineering Technology Information, Engineering Technology Mechanical, Geography, Geology, Industrial Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, and Surveying Engineering. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 ENGL 218G 3 MATH 191G 4 MATH 192G 4 CHEM 111G or CHEM 115* 4 CHEM 112G or CHEM 116 or PHYS 215 3-4 or Exploratory Class* Exploratory Class 3-4 Exploratory Class 3-4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences or Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts, UNIV 150, CHEM 101, or elective 1-4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences, Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts, Second Language, or elective Total 16-18 Total 16-18 Course Credits Major Requirement for: ASTR 105G or ASTR 110G 4 Astronomy minor (pair with BA in Physics to focus on Astrophysics) CHME 102 3 Chemical Engineering C E 151 3 Civil Engineering C S 111 3 (prerequisite for C S 172 unless placed directly into C S 172) C S 172 4 Computer Science, Math- General DRFT 109 3 Surveying, Civil Engineering Technology EE 161 4 Electrical & Computer Engineering ENGR 100 3 Required course for all engineering majors GEOG 111G 4 Geography GEOG 120G 3 Geography GEOL 111G 4 Geology and Civil Engineering I E 151 3 Industrial Engineering ME 159 3 Mechanical, Aerospace, Industrial Engineering PHYS 150 3 Physics PHYS 211 4 Engineering Technology PHYS 213/L 4 Chemistry (BS), Engineering Physics, Physics PHYS 214/L 4 Chemistry (BS), Engineering Physics, Physics PHYS 215 (L) 3 (4) Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Electrical & Computer, Mechanical, Surveying Engineering Course Placement ENGL 111G and MATH courses require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. Students should begin the math sequence at their highest level of placement and work through the prerequisite courses to reach the math required. *Chemistry CHEM 111 or CHEM 115 is required for all Engineering majors except Engineering Technology. Geology majors can take CHEM 111/112 but CHEM 115/116 is preferred. CHEM 115/116 is required for Chemistry and the BS in Physics. Math and Computer Science do not specifically require CHEM 111/112 but those fulfill Gen Ed. Area IV ECON 252G is recommended for all Engineering majors. Math- Actuarial Science requires ECON 251G and ECON 252G. All other majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area IV. Area V All of the majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area V. A Second Language is required for Geology, Math- General, and Physics. For second language options and placement information, please see your advisor. 4 3-4

Meta Major Map Applied Social and Behavioral Sciences Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Agriculture and Community Development, Anthropology, Communication Studies, Computer Science (BA), Counseling and Community Psychology, Family and Child Science, Geography, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, and Sociology. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 COMM 265G 3 STAT 251G 3 Exploratory Class 3 Exploratory Class 3 Area III: Lab Sciences 4 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts 3 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts 3 UNIV 150 or elective 3 Exploratory Class or Second Language 3-4 Total 16 Total 16-17 Course Gen Ed Area Major Requirement for: AG E 210G IV Agriculture & Community Development ANTH 201G IV Anthropology AXED 100 NA Agriculture & Community Development C EP 110G IV Counseling & Community Psychology, Social Work C EP 298 NA Counseling & Community Psychology COMM 285 NA Communication Studies C S 111 NA Computer Science (prerequisite for C S 172 unless placed directly into C S 172) GEOG 112G IV Geography PHLS 150G IV Public Health PSY 201G IV Counseling & Community Psychology, Psychology S WK 221G IV Social Work SOC 101G IV Sociology Course Placement ENGL 111G and STAT 251G require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. STAT 251G is a requirement for Geography, Psychology, Public Health, and Social Work and fulfills the General Education Math requirement for all majors represented by this Meta Major. For math/statistics alternatives, please see your advisor. Area V in Term 1, choose any course listed under Area V. In Term 2, if you are interested in Counseling & Community Psychology, choose PHIL 223G. Psychology recommends PHIL 101 or PHIL 201. All other majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area V. Area III Agriculture & Community Development requires BIOL 111G/L and CHEM 111G. Anthropology requires ANTH 130G/L. Geography requires GEOG 111G. Psychology requires a BIOL course with a lab. Social Work requires BIOL 101G/L. A Second Language is required for Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, and Social Work. For second language options and placement information, please see your advisor. 5

Meta Major Map Applied and Clinical Health Sciences Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on health related careers. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Athletic Training, Biology, Communication Disorders, Human Nutrition and Dietetic Sciences, Kinesiology, and Nursing. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step-2-careerexploration/information-on-majors/ Area 1a: ENGL 111G 4 Area Ib: ENGL 218G 3 Area II: MATH 121G 3 Area II: STAT 251 3 Area III: Lab Science 4 SPM 271/L 4 Area III: Lab Science, Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences, or Area 3-4 HNDS 251 3 V: Humanities & Fine Arts Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences or Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts, or Exploratory Class 1-4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences or Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts, or Exploratory Class Total 15-19 Total 15-17 Course Gen Ed Area Credits Major Requirement for: ACES 111 NA 1 Human Nutrition & Dietetic Sciences COMM 265G I 3 Communication Disorders C D 221 NA 3 Communication Disorders HNDS 201 NA 1 Human Nutrition and Dietetic Sciences PE P 185 NA 3 Kinesiology PE P 208 NA 3 Kinesiology SP M 190 NA 3 Athletic Training Course Placement ENGL 111G and math courses require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. Biology BIOL 111G/L is required for Kinesiology, Athletic Training, & Human Nutrition & Dietetic Science majors. BIOL 211G/L is required for Nursing major. Chemistry CHEM 110G is required for Nursing and Communication Disorders majors. CHEM 111G is required for Kinesiology and Athletic Training majors Area IV Athletic Training, Kinesiology, and Nursing require PSY 201G. Communication Disorders and Nursing require C EP 110G. Human Nutrition and Dietetic Sciences requires PHLS 150G. All other majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any AREA IV course. Area V All majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area V. 2-4 6

Meta Major Map Expressive Arts Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Animation and Visual Effects, Art, Communication Studies, Dance, Digital Film Making, English, Foreign Languages, Journalism and Mass Communications, Music, Music Education, and Theatre Arts. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 COMM 265G 3 MATH 210G 3 Exploratory Class 1-3 Exploratory Class 1-3 Area III: Lab Sciences 4 Area III: Lab Science or 3-4 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts or 3 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Exploratory Class or Second Language 1-4 or UNIV 150 Total 15-17 Total 16-17 Course Gen Ed Area Major Requirement for: ART 250-285 NA Studio Art ART 295G V Art History, Studio Art ART 296G V Art History, Studio Art CMI 100 NA Animation and Visual Effects, Digital Film Making CMI 235/ ENGL 235 NA Animation and Visual Effects, Digital Film Making COMM 285 NA Communication Studies DANC 101G V Dance DANC 203 NA Dance DANC 280 NA Dance ENGL 220G V English JOUR 105G IV Journalism and Mass Communication JOUR 110 NA Journalism and Mass Communication JOUR 201 NA Journalism and Mass Communication LING 200G IV Foreign Languages MUS 102 NA Music, Music Education THTR 110 NA Theatre Arts THTR 130 NA Theatre Arts Course Placement ENGL 111G and MATH 210G require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. Area III All majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area III. Area IV & Area V Many majors represented by this Meta Major offer introductory courses that fulfill general education requirements. All majors EXCEPT Journalism and Mass Communication and Foreign Languages can choose any Area IV course. All majors EXCEPT Art, English, and Dance can choose any Area V. Please see your advisors for specific recommendations by major. A Second Language is required for Art History, Communication Studies, English, Foreign Languages, Journalism and Mass Communication, and Theatre Arts. For second language options and placement information, please see your advisor. 7

Meta Major Map Teacher Education Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Agricultural & Extension Education, Family and Consumer Science Education, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Music Education Secondary Education and Special Education. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 COMM 265G or *AXED201G 3 C EP110G 3 ENGL211G 3 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts 3 Area III: Lab Sciences 4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Exploratory Class 1-4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 MATH111 or 121G 3 Total 16 Total 14-17 Course SPAN ECED115 ECED135 ELA 250 C EP210 ELA 101 MATH121G FCS 181 CTFM178 or CTFM255 MUS 105 MUS 103 AXED100 *AXED201G Major Requirement for: Elementary Early Childhood Early Childhood Elementary Elementary, Music & Secondary Early Childhood, Elem Ed, Secondary or Special Ed Secondary, Special Ed: Secondary, Music, AXED & FCSE Family and Consumer Science Education (FCSE) Family and Consumer Science Education (FCSE) Music Music Agricultural & Extension Education (AXED) Agricultural & Extension Education (AXED) Course Placement ENGL 111G and MATH/STAT require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. 8

Meta Major Map Life Sciences Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Agricultural Biology, Agronomy, Animal Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Computer Science (BA), Conservation Ecology, Environmental Science, Food Science and Technology, General Agriculture, Genetics and Biotechnology, Horticulture, Microbiology, Rangeland Resources, Soil Science, Turfgrass Science and Management, Wildlife Science. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 COMM 265G or AXED 201G 3 MATH 121G 3 MATH 190G or MATH 142G 4/3 BIOL 111G/L 4 CHEM 111G 4 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences 3 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences or 3 or Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts UNIV 150 or Exploratory Class 1-3 Exploratory Class 1-4 Total 15-17 Total 15-18 Course Gen Ed Area Credits Major Requirement for: ACES 111 NA 1? AGRO/HORT 100G III 4 Agronomy, Horticulture, Turfgrass Science ANSC 100/L NA 4 Animal Science ANSC 220 NA 1 Animal Science BCHE 140 NA 1 Biochemistry BIOL 211G/L III 4 Biochemistry, Biology, Conservation Ecology, Food Science and Technology, Genetics C S 111 NA 4 Computer Science (prerequisite for C S 172 unless placed directly into C S 172) FSTE 164G III 4 Food Science and Technology FWCE 110 NA 3? GENE 110 NA 1 Genetics RGSC 150 NA 1 Rangeland Resources Course Placement ENGL 111G and STAT 251G require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. MATH Most majors represented by this Meta Major require completion of MATH 191G (prerequisite MATH 190G). Students should begin the math sequence at their highest level of placement and work through the prerequisite courses to reach the math required. Agricultural Biology, Agronomy, Horticulture, Soil Science, and Wildlife Science allow MATH 142G (prerequisite MATH 121G). All other majors should take MATH 190G. For math/statistics alternatives, please see your advisor. Area IV Animal Science, Conservation Ecology, and Rangeland Resources require one of ECON 201G, 251G, or 252G. Wildlife Science require one of ECON 251G or 252G. ECON 251G and 252G are options for Horticulture. All other majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any AREA IV course. Area V Rangeland Resources requires one of PHIL 100G or PHIL 223G. All other majors represented by this Meta Major can choose any course listed under Area V. 9

Meta Major Map Social Sciences and Humanities (Liberal Arts) Use this academic map to plan up to two semesters of coursework that will help you explore majors that can lead to careers that focus on. Use this map in consultation with your Academic Advisor. This map will keep you on track to complete majors such as: Anthropology, Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, Economics, English, Foreign Languages, Geography, Government, History, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, and Women's Studies. For more information about majors and careers, see http://careerexploration.nmsu.edu/step- 2- career- exploration/information- on- majors/ ENGL 111G 4 COMM 265G 3 MATH 210G, MATH 121G, or STAT 251G 3 Exploratory Class 3-4 Exploratory Class 3-4 Area III: Lab Sciences 4 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts or 3 Area V: Humanities & Fine Arts or 3 Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences Area IV: Social/Behavioral Sciences UNIV 150 or Exploratory Class 3-4 Exploratory Class or Second Language 3-4 Total 16-18 Total 16-18 Course Gen Ed Area Major Requirement for: ANTH 130G/L III Anthropology ANTH 201G IV Anthropology C J 101G IV Criminal Justice C J 205 NA Criminal Justice COMM 285 NA Communication Studies ECON 251G, ECON 252G IV Economics ENGL 220G V English GEOG 111G III Geography GEOG 112G, GEOG 120G IV Geography GOVT 100G, GOVT 110G IV Government HIST 101G HIST 222G V History LING 200G IV Foreign Languages PHIL 201G, PHIL 211G V Philosophy PSY 201G IV Psychology SOC 101G, SOC 201G IV Sociology WS 201G, WS 202G IV Women s Studies Course Placement ENGL 111G and MATH/STAT require placement based on ACT score and HS GPA. If you do not place into these courses, a prerequisite may be required. You can take the Math Placement Exam to attempt to improve your placement in Math and/or Statistics. STAT 251G is a requirement for Economics, Geography, and Psychology and can be used for Criminal Justice. MATH 121G or above is a requirement for Criminal Justice. Both STAT 251G and MATH 121G fulfill the General Education Math requirement for all majors represented by this Meta Major. For math/statistics alternatives, please see your advisor. Area III, IV, and V Many majors represented by this Meta Major offer introductory courses that fulfill general education requirements. Please see your advisors for specific recommendations by major. A Second Language is required for Anthropology, Communication Studies, Criminal Justice, English, Foreign Languages, Geography, Government, History, Philosophy, and Psychology. For second language options and placement information, please see your advisor. 10