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EFFECTIVE FALL 2017 Ursuline Core Curriculum (UCC) (These courses cannot be taken elsewhere once a student attends Ursuline College) Common Courses For First Time or New Students w/credit (0-12) UC 101 3 NO EQUIVALENT For All Students UC 201 3 NO EQUIVALENT UC 401 3 NO EQUIVALENT Distribution Core Requirements for ALL Students: EN 125 3 ENGL 1110 OR 1111 AND 1120 Science w/lab 4 Any science w/ a lab 1000-level or higher Math (Core requirement) 3 MATH 1040 AND 1050 or MATH 1101, 1201, 1330, 1550 or higher Psychology or Sociology 3 PSYCH 1500 or SOCY 1150 Note: Some majors require both courses [Take one course in each designation: American Culture (AM), Western Culture (WE) & World Culture(WO)] EN Literature 3 ENGL 2235(WO),2250(AM),2260(AM), 2270(WO), 2276(AM), 2280(WE), 2290(WE) HI or PO 3 HIST 1150(WE),1250(WE),1450(WO), (Educ. majors must take history option) 1550(WO), 1700(WO), 2150(AM), 2250(AM), 2450(AM), 2750(WO), POLS 1300(AM), 1700(WO), 2200(WO), 2300(WO), 2400(WE), 2500(WO) AR or AT or MU 3 ARTS 1120(WO), 2220(WO), MUSC 1215(WO), 1800(AM), 2200 (WE), 2250 (WE) Cultural Anthropology (SO 235) 3 ANTH 1160(WO) PH 3 NO EQUIVALENT (Must be 300-level or higher) RS 6 NO EQUIVALENT (3 credits must be 300-level or higher)

Ursuline Studies Program PRIOR TO FALL 2017 (These courses cannot be taken elsewhere once a student attends Ursuline College) Stage One Select one course in each area Introductory Seminar 6 All or part of this requirement may be waived. OR (Discuss with an Ursuline College counselor) Transitions SCIENCE (with lab): 4 Any science with a lab 1000-level or above MATH 1040 and 1050 or MATH: 3 MATH 1101, 1201, 1550 or higher SOCIETY (Sociology): 3 Any sociology course 1000-level or above SELF (Psychology): 3 PSYCH 1500 Stage Two INTRO TO CULTURE: 6 WORLD CULTURE: 3 ENGL 2950 (World Topic); GEOG 2500, 2600; HIST 2900 (World Topic); IDST 1200, 2400; PHIL 2000 WESTERN CULTURE: 3 Any 1000 or 2000-level foreign language course in French, Italian, German or Spanish; ENGL 2280, 2290, 2910, 2950 (Western Topic); HIST 1100, 1200, 2900 (Western Topic); PHIL 1500, 2600,2700 AMERICAN CULTURE: 3 ENGL 2250, 2260, 2263, 2950 (American Topic); HIST 2100, 2200, 2400, 2450, 2700, 2900 (American Topic); HUMX 1200, 1300; POLS 1300, 1500, 2900 (American Topic) AESTHETIC RESPONSE: 3 ARTS 1120, 1130, 2220, 2230, 2240, 2245, 2250; CMPA 1000, 1100; ENGL 2263; HUMX 1100; MUSC 1200, 1210, 1800, 2200, 2250 Stage Three CULMINATING SEMINAR 3 RELIGIOUS STUDIES 6 (300 or above) PHILOSOPHY 3 (300 or above)

Art: Art History AR 106 Design Foundations I 3 AR 107 Introduction to Drawing 3 Equivalency determined by portfolio review AR 108 Introduction to Painting 3 AR 204 History of Women Artists 3 AR 225 Survey of American Art History 3 AR 241 Survey of Art History I 3 AR 242 Survey of Art History II 3 Equivalent credit by consultation with Department AR 243 Survey of Art History III 3 AR 244 Survey of Art History IV 3 AR 245 Survey of Art History V 3 AR 351 Reading Seminar (2) 2 AR 361 Theories, Critics and Issues 3 6 elective credits from: History, Philosophy, Religious Studies or Historic Preservation 6 (Student must have an intermediate knowledge of one language) Language 6 Total Credits 47

Business Administration: General BU 125 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1300 BU 200 Business Communication Skills 3 BUSM 2400 BU 220 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSM 2500 BU 230 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2200 BU 310 Principles of Finance I 3 BU 330 Human Resource Mgmt 3 BUSM 2300 BU 340 Business Law 3 BUSM 2100 BU 350 International Business 3 BU 450 Business Policy 3 EC 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2500 EC 103 Microeconomics 3 ECON 2600 AC 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 1100 AC 211 Principles of Accounting II 3 ACCT 1200 BU 375 Business Statistics 3 MATH 2130 MC 360 Business Appl. with Micros 3 Business Electives 300 or above 6 Total Credits 51

Business Administration: Human Resource Mgmt BU 125 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1300 BU 200 Business Communication Skills 3 BUSM 2400 BU 220 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSM 2500 BU 230 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2200 BU 310 Principles of Finance I 3 BU 330 Human Resource Mgmt 3 BUSM 2300 BU 335 Compensation 3 BU 340 Business Law 3 BUSM 2100 BU 350 International Business 3 BU 430 Labor Relations 3 BU 435 Current Topics in HR Mgmt 3 BU 450 Business Policy 3 EC 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2500 EC 103 Microeconomics 3 ECON 2600 AC 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 1100 AC 211 Principles of Accounting II 3 ACCT 1200 BU 375 Business Statistics 3 MATH 2130 MC 360 Business Appl. with Micros 3 HRM Electives 300 or above 3 Total Credits 57

Business Administration: Marketing BU 125 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1300 BU 200 Business Communication Skills 3 BUSM 2400 BU 220 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSM 2500 BU 230 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2200 BU 310 Principles of Finance I 3 BU 320 Consumer Behavior 3 BU 330 Human Resource Mgmt 3 BUSM 2300 BU 340 Business Law 3 BUSM 2100 BU 350 International Business 3 BU 420 Marketing Research 3 BU 425 Advanced Marketing Mgmt. 3 BU 450 Business Policy 3 EC 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2500 EC 103 Microeconomics 3 ECON 2600 AC 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 1100 AC 211 Principles of Accounting II 3 ACCT 1200 BU 375 Business Statistics 3 MATH 2130 MC 360 Business Appl. with Micros 3 Marketing Elective 300 or above 3 Total Credits 57

Education: Early Childhood +EDL 101 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC 1150 +EDL 201 Educational Psychology 3 PSYC 2200 EDL 210 Planning for Instruction 4 EDL 220 Diversity in Education 2 EDE 230 Language Development 3 ECED 2160 +*EDE 240 Tchng, Lrng, Orgnzng 3 ECED 1130 +*EDE 250 Expressive Arts 3 ECED 2130 EDE 260 Systemic Phonics 3 *EDE 270 Home, School & Community Relations 3 ECED 2110 EDE 301 Elementary School Reading 3 EDM 308 Reading in Content Area 3 EDE 330 Developmental Assessment 3 EDR 345 Reading Asmt. & Intervention 3 +*EDE 350 Special Education 3 EDUC 2031 EDE 355 Child Guidance 2 EDUC 2032 ~EDE 380 Curriculum and Materials 8 ECED 1800, ECED 2160 EDE 390 Health Issues 3 EDE 410 Administering the Early Childhood Program 3 ECED 2500 ^EDE 450 Student Teaching 12 ECED 2800 PS 219 Child Development 3 PSYC 2400 or ECED 1650 MC 215 Microcomputers for Educators 3 EDUC 2300 Art or Music: opposite Aesthetic Response 3 Any Art or Music 1100 or higher Total Credits 79 + additional field hours will be required * additional independent study work required in K 3 studies ^ additional 9 cr. (12 weeks) student teaching in K and primary required

Education: Middle Childhood +EDL 101 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC 1150 +EDL 201 Educational Psychology 3 PSYC 2200 EDL 210 Planning for Instruction 4 EDL 220 Diversity in Education 2 EDM 215 Adolescent Dev/Ed. 3 EDM 260 Systemic Phonics 3 EDM 301 Reading Methods in the Middle School 3 EDM 308 Reading in the Content Area 3 MC 215 Microcomputers for Educators 3 EDUC 2300 EDE 301 Elementary School Reading 3 Select the two methods courses that are required for your areas of concentration. EDM 350 Middle School Lang. Arts Methods 2 EDM 352 Middle School Soc. Studies Methods 2 EDM 354 Middle School Mathematics Methods 2 EDM 356 Middle School Science Methods 2 EDM 450 Student Teaching 12 Total Credits 43 + additional field hours will be required

Education: Middle Childhood Licensure (Cont.) Language Arts Concentration US 101 Introductory Seminar 3 See Ursuline Studies core curriculum US 102 Introductory Seminar 3 See Ursuline Studies core curriculum US 350 Introduction to Culture 3 US 351 Introduction to Culture 3 US 401 Culminating Seminar 3 EN: American Literature 3 ENGL 2250 or 2260 EN: World Literature 3 EN 108 Introduction to Theatre OR 3 EN 301 American Theatre 3 CMPA 1000 or 1100 EN 205 Speech Communication 3 SPCH 1100 or 1150 EN 227 The Adolescent in American Lit. 3 SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 PR 220 Journalism 3 JRNL 1100 EN 433 History of English Language 3 Mathematics Concentration MAT125 Quantitative Reasoning 3 MATH 1600 or 1890 or 1040 and 1050 MAT131 College Algebra 3 MATH 1650, or 1101 MAT221 Calculus 4 MATH 2500 or 2350 MAT 204 Teaching Middle School Math 3 MAT 212 Statistics 3 MATH 1550 or 2130 MAT 310 Number Theory 3 MAT 311 Abstract Algebra 3 MAT 312 Higher Geometrics 3 MA 420 History of Mathematics 3

Education: Middle Childhood Licensure (Cont.) Science Concentration SC 101 Principles of Science w/lab 4 BI 205 Principles of Cell Biology w/lab 4 BIOL 1510 BI 211 Human Environment w/lab 4 BIOL 1170 CH 103 General Chemistry 4 CHEM 1100, 1500 PY 201 General Physics w/lab 4 PHYS 1610 SC 140 Integrated Earth Science w/lab 4 GEOL 1100 or PHYS 1500 Social Studies Concentration US 101 Introductory Seminar 3 See Ursuline Studies core curriculum US 102 Introductory Seminar 3 See Ursuline Studies core curriculum US 350 & 351 Introduction to Culture 6 s US 401 Culminating Seminar 3 HI 204 World Civilization 3 HI 205 Western Civilization 3 HIST 1100 or 1200 HI 214 Soc. & Cultrl. History of America 3 HIST 2100, 2200 or 2400 HI 344 Cleveland: Past/Present/Future 3 GO 305 World Geography 3 Any geography 1100 or above SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 PO 106 Intro. American Government 3 POLS 1300 RS 342 History of Christianity 3 Music (select one of the following): MU 235 American Music OR 3 MU 233 Women and Music OR 3 MU 251 Music Hi:Antiquity to 1750 OR 3 MU 252 Music History: 1750 to the Pres. 3 MUSC 2200 or 2250 Economics EC 102 Macroeconomics OR 3 ECON 2500 EC 103 Microeconomics 3 ECON 2600 Religious Studies RS 325 Fund. Principles of Morality OR 3 RS 360 Topics in Church and Society 3 History HI 320 Women of the Renaissance OR 3 HI 324 History of Medieval Europe 3 World History HI 207 Chinese Civilization OR 3 HI 208 Survey or Middle Eastern History 3

Education: Adolescent to Young Adult Licensure Integrated Language Arts Professional Education +EDL 101 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC 1150 +EDL 201 Educational Psychology 3 PSY 2200 EDL 210 Planning for Instruction 4 EDL 220 Diversity in Education 2 EDA 304 Integrated Lang. Arts Methods 3 EDA 310 Reading and Literacy AYA 3 EDA 440 Student Teaching 12 Language Arts LL 185 Library & Information Literacy 2 PR 220 Journalism 3 JRNL 1100 EN 227 Adolescent in American Literature 3 EN 303 Creative Writing 3 EN 329 American Literature I 3 EN 330 American Literature II 3 EN 331 British Literature I 3 EN 332 British Literature II 3 EN 340 Advanced Expository Writing 3 EN 433 History of the English Language 3 EN 437 Shakespeare 3 EN 461/462 Independent Study 3 Choose 1 of the following: EN 328 World Mythology 3 EN 344 Asian Literature 3 EN 347 Major Authors of Africa 3 EN 348 Latin Amer. Women s Authors 3 Support Course Work EN 109 Fundamentals of Acting 3 CMPA 1200 EN 205 Speech Communication 3 SPCH 1100 or 1150 MC 215 Microcomputers for Educators 3 EDUC 2300 MC 360 Desktop Publishing 3 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2400 AND 2500 ED 475 Academic Internship (Publishing) 3 + additional field hours will be required

Education: Adolescent to Young Adult Licensure Integrated Mathematics Professional Education +EDL 101 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC 1150 +EDL 201 Educational Psychology 3 PSYC 2200 EDL 210 Planning for Instruction 4 EDL 220 Diversity in Education 2 EDA 301 Integ. Mathematics Methods 3 EDA 310 Reading and Literacy AYA 3 EDA 440 Student Teaching 12 Mathematics MAT125 Quantitative Reasoning 3 MATH 1600, 1890, MATH 1040+ MATH1050 MAT221 Calculus I 4 MATH 2500 or 2350 MAT222 Calculus II 4 MATH 2600 or 2450 MAT223 Calculus III 3 MATH 2700 MAT 204 Teaching Middle School Math 3 MA T212 Statistics 3 MATH 1550 or 2130 MAT 310 Elements of Number Theory 3 MAT 311 Abstract Algebra 3 MAT 312 Higher Geometrics 3 MAT 313 Linear Algebra 3 MATH 2800 MAT 420 History of Mathematics 3 MIS 260 Programming in BASIC 3 ISYS 1010 AND ISYS 1810 Support Course Work EN 109 Fundamentals of Acting 3 CMPA 1200 EN 205 Speech Communication 3 SPCH 1100 or 1150 MC 215 Microcomputers for Educators 3 EDUC 2300 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2400 AND 2500 PY 201 Physics & Lab (Level I Science) 3 PHYS 1610 + additional field hours will be required

Education: Special Education Licensure Intervention Specialist: Mild/Moderate Licensure Professional Education +EDL 101 Introduction to Education 3 EDUC 1150 +EDL 201 Educational Psychology 3 PSYC 2200 EDL 210 Planning for Instruction 4 EDL 220 Diversity in Education 2 EDE 230 Language Development 3 ECED 2160 EDE 260 Systemic Phonics 3 EDE 301 Elementary Reading 3 EDM 308 Reading in the Content Area 3 EDR 345 Reading Asmt. & Intervention 3 EDE 379 Curriculum Block: K-3 3 EDS 201 Foundations of Special Educ. 3 EDS 202 Working with Mild/Moderate 3 EDS 301 Assessment of Students 3 EDS 302 Behavior Management 3 EDS 303 Curriculum & Instruction 6 EDS 304 Collaborative & Consultative 3 EDS 440 Student Teaching 12 Support Courses MC 215 Microcomputers for Educators 3 EDUC 2300 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2400 AND 2500 Two Electives 6 +additional field hours will be required *additional independent study work required in K-3 studies

English (Literature Track) Foundation Courses EN 132 Life, Language, Literature 3 Choose 1: EN 108 Introduction to the Theater 3 ENGL 2261 or THEA 1050 EN 135 Introduction to Film Choose 1: EN 303 Creative Writing 3 EN 340 Advanced Expository Writing Choose 1: EN 329 American Literature I 3 EN 330 American Literature II Choose 1: EN 331 British Literature I 3 EN 332 British Literature II EN 333 Twentieth-Century British Lit EN 433 Introduction to the History of 3 the English Language EN 463 Senior Research Track 3 Literature Track EN 437 Shakespeare 3 Choose 1: EN 328 World Mythology 3 EN 344 Asian Literature EN 347 Major Authors of Africa EN 348 Latin American Women s Lit 2 EN courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level 6 ENGL 2201, 2210, 2220, 2230 2235, 2240, 2245, 2248, 2250, 2260, 2262, 2263, 2270, 2275, 2280, 2290, 2296, 2900, 2910 or 2950 1 EN course at the 300-400 level 3 Total Credits: 36

English (Media and Language Track) Foundation Courses EN 132 Life, Language, Literature 3 Choose 1: EN 108 Introduction to the Theater 3 ENGL 2261 or THEA 1050 EN 135 Introduction to Film Choose 1: EN 303 Creative Writing 3 EN 340 Advanced Expository Writing Choose 1: EN 329 American Literature I 3 EN 330 American Literature II Choose 1: EN 331 British Literature I 3 EN 332 British Literature II EN 333 Twentieth-Century British Lit EN 433 Introduction to the History of 3 the English Language EN 463 Senior Research Track 3 Media and Language Track Choose 1: EN 109 Fundamentals of Acting 3 SPCH 2000 or THEA 1200 EN 113 Acting the Scene EN 205 Speech Communication EN 301 American Theater EN 341 Magazine Production 3 EN 475 Academic Internship 3 AR 114 Intro to Visual Comm Design 3 GRDS 1010 Choose 1: EN 300 Professional and Tech Writing 3 PR 220 Journalism Total Credits: 36

Fashion Design FH 101 Apparel Construction 3 FH 105 Textiles 3 FH 200 Computer Aided Design 3 FH 206 Intermediate Apparel 3 FH 220 Beyond Design: The synergy of Product Development 3 FH 251 Costume and Fashion 3 FH 260 Fashion Illustration 3 FH 300 Color and Presentation Boards 3 FH 315 Advanced Apparel 3 FH 316 Figure/Flats/Portfolio 3 FH 419 Draping 3 FH 420 Flat Pattern 3 FH 429 Senior Fashion Studio 3 FH 475 Academic Internship 3 Total Credits 42

Fashion Merchandising FH 101 Apparel Construction 3 FH 105 Textiles 3 FH 200 Computer Aided Design 3 FH 206 Intermediate Apparel 3 FH 220 Beyond Design: The synergy of Product Development 3 PR 222 Advertising 3 FH 251 Costume and Fashion 3 FH 315 Advanced Apparel 3 FH 316 Figure/Flats/Portfolio 3 FH 332 Fashion Merchandising/Buying 3 FH 338 Fashion Show Production 3 FH 400 Visual Merch. And Display 3 FH 452 Sr. Symposium: Hot Topic 3 FH 475 Academic Internship 3 Total Credits 42

Historic Preservation HIP 125 Intro. To Historic Preservation 3 INT 120 Architectural Drawing 3 See Department INT 160 CADD 3 See Department INT 325 Architectural History 3 See Department INT 335 American Architecture 3 See Department INT 345 Furniture History 3 See Department INT 270 Codes and Requirements 3 HIP 425 Historic Interiors 3 HI 204 World Civilization 3 HIST 2900 (World Topic) HI 214 Social and Cultural History of the US 3 HIST 2100, 2200 or 2400 HI 344 or US 401 Cleveland History 3 HIP 450 Issues in Historic Preservation 3 HIP 475 Internship (1 st ) 3 HIP 475 Internship (2 nd ) 3 See Department Transfer credits for electives will be evaluated separately by HP faculty Total Credits 42

History US 350 Introduction to Culture I 3 US 351 Introduction to Culture II 3 HI 205 Western Culture 3 HIST 1100 or 1200 HI 214 Social and Cultural History Of the US 3 HIST 2100, 2200, 2400 or 2450 HI World Culture 3 HIST 2700 or 2900 (World Topic) Fifteen credits of History electives HIST 2900, 2910, 2930 Half of the major must be completed at Ursuline College Total Credits 30

Management Information Systems ISYS 1025 AND MIS 220 Hardware & System Software 3 ISYS 2020 or 2201 ISYS 2202 AND MIS 240 Introduction to Networking 3 ISYS 1205 or 1305 MIS 260 Intro to Prog with Visual Basic 3 ISYS 1010 AND 1810 MIS 280 Computer User Support 3 MIS 320 Web Development 3 MIS 340 Systems Analysis & Design 3 ISYS 2010 MIS 360 Database Management 3 MIS 380 Adv. Prog. With Visual Basic 3 ISYS 2810 MIS 420 Information Systems Mgmnt. 3 MIS 460 Project Management 3 MIS 475 Academic Internship 3 AC 210 Principles of Accounting I 3 ACCT 1100 AC 211 Principles of Accounting II 3 ACCT 1200 BU 125 Introduction to Business 3 BUSM 1300 BU 220 Principles of Marketing 3 BUSM 2500 BU 230 Organizational Behavior 3 BUSM 2200 BU 310 Principles of Finance 3 BU 450 Business Policy 3 EC 102 Macroeconomics 3 ECON 2500 EC 103 Microeconomics 3 ECON 2600 BU 375 Business Statistics 3 MATH 2130

Nursing BI 214/214L Anatomy & Physiology I 3/1 BIOL 2210 BI 215/215L Anatomy & Physiology II 3/1 BIOL 2220 BI 232/232L Microbiology 3/1 BIOL 2700 *CH 103/103L General Chemistry I 3/1 CHEM 1100 CH 104/104L General Chemistry II 3/1 CHEM 1150 AND BIOL 1200 or 1510 CH 108/108L Intro General Org/Biochem 3/1 CHEM 1100 AND 1150 AND BIOL 1200 or 1510 NU 104 Basic Nutrition 3 HLTH 1310 NR 216 Core Concepts of Prof. Nursing 3 NR 217 Clinical Concepts & Skills 3 NR 218 Health Assessment/Adult 3 NR 219 Core Concepts: Individual 5 NR 220 Pharmacology in Nursing 3 NR 317 Evolv. Concepts:Dev. Family 5 NR 318 Evolv. Cncpts.:Psy/Mntl.Hlth/Nsg5 NR 319 Evolv. Cncpts.:Acutley Ill Adult 4 NR 320 Evolv. Cncpts.:Chronic Problem 5 NR 440 Nursing Research 3 NR 417 Adv. Cncpts.:Critically Ill Client 3 NR 418 Adv. Cncpts.:Nursing Ldrship 2 NR 419 Adv. Cncpts.:Chldrn & Families 4 NR 420 Adv. Concepts: Children 5 NR 425 Practicum in Leadership 5 *PS 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 1500 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2100 *SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 *MAT125 3 MATH 1530 or higher Student will be placed in the appropriate Math class *PH 260 Bioethics 3 Total Credits 96 *These courses are required for Nursing and fulfill the Ursuline Studies Program core requirements for Science, Self, Society, Math and Western Culture respectively.

Nursing: LPN/BSN BI 214/214L Anatomy & Physiology I 3/1 BIOL 2210 BI 215/215L Anatomy & Physiology II 3/1 BIOL 2220 BI 232/232L Microbiology 3/1 BIOL 2700 *CH 103/103L General Chemistry I 3/1 CHEM 1100 CH 104/104L General Chemistry II 3/1 CHEM 1150 AND BIOL 1200 or 1510 NU 104 Basic Nutrition 3 HLTH 1310 **NR 217 Clinical Concepts & Skills 3 NR 218 Health Assessment/Adult 3 **NR 219 Core Concepts: Individual 5 **NR 220 Pharmacology in Nursing 3 NR 221 Intro to Professional Nrsing/LPN 4 NR 226 Prof Nurs:A Cncptual Approach 3 **NR 317 Evolv. Concepts:Dev. Family 5 **NR 318 Evolv. Cncpts.:Mntl.Hlth Nsg 5 **NR 319 Evolv. Cncpts.:Acutley Ill Adul 2 **NR 320 Evolv. Cncpts.:Chronic Problm 3 NR 417 Adv. Cncpts.:Critically Ill Client 3 NR 418 Adv. Cncpts.:Nursing Ldrship 2 **NR 419 Adv. Cncpts.:Chldrn & Fam. 4 **NR 420 Adv. Concepts: Children 5 NR 425 Practicum in Leadership 5 NR 440 Nursing Research 3 *PS 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 1500 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2100 *SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 *MAT 125 3 MATH 1530 or higher Student will be placed in the appropriate Math class *PH 260 Bioethics 3 Total Credits 96 *These courses are required for nursing and fulfill the Ursuline Studies Program core requirements for Science, Self, Society, Math and Western Culture respectively. **LPN/BSN students may receive up to 21 escrow bypass credits for previous learning in nursing. Length of program may vary depending upon academic and experiential background, and student needs.

Nursing: RN/BSN BI 214/214L Anatomy & Physiology I 3/1 BIOL 2210 BI 215/215L Anatomy & Physiology II 3/1 BIOL 2220 BI 232/232L Microbiology 3/1 BIOL 2700 *CH 103/103L General Chemistry I 3/1 CHEM 1100 CH 104/104L General Chemistry II 3/1 CHEM 1100 NU 104 Basic Nutrition 3 HLTH 1310 **NR 217 Clinical Concepts & Skills 3 NR 218 Health Assessment/Adult 3 **NR 219 Core Concepts: Individual 5 **NR 220 Pharmacology in Nursing 3 NR 226 Prof Nurs:A Cncptual Approach 3 **NR 317 Evolv. Concepts:Dev. Family 5 **NR 318 Evolv. Cncpts.:Mntl.Hlth Nsg 5 **NR 319 Evolv. Cncpts.:Acutley Ill Adul 4 **NR 320 Evolv. Cncpts.:Chronic Problm 5 NR 417 Adv. Cncpts.:Critically Ill Client 3 NR 418 Adv. Cncpts.:Nursing Ldrship 2 **NR 419 Adv. Cncpts.:Chldrn & Fam. 4 **NR 420 Adv. Concepts: Children 5 NR 426 Practicum in Leadrshp RN/BSN 2 NR 440 Nursing Research 3 NR elective 3 *PS 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 1500 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2100 *SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 *MAT 125 3 MATH 1530 or higher Student will be placed in the appropriate Math class *PH 260 Bioethics 3 Total Credits 96 *These courses are required for nursing and fulfill the Ursuline Studies Program core requirements for Science, Self, Society, Math and Western Culture respectively. **RN/BSN students may receive up to 39 escrow bypass credits for previous learning in nursing. Length of program may vary depending upon academic and experiential background, and student needs.

Psychology Common Psychology Core Requirements: 18 Hours PS 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 1500 MAT 212 Statistics 3 MATH 1550 or 2130 PS 322 Research Methods I 3 PS 330 Abnormal Psychology 3 PSYC 2700 PS 350 Theories of Personality 3 PSYC 2300 PS 490 Capstone 3 Applied Track PS 335 Psychological Testing 3 PS 370 Cognitive Therapy 3 PS 415 Counseling Theories 3 Graduate School Track PS 324 Research Methods II 5 PS 380/L Human Memory & Cog. w/lab 4 PS 430 Physiological Psychology 3 Psychology Electives PS 219 Child Development 3 PSYC 2400 PS 230 Lifespan Development 3 PSYC 2100 PS 315 Changing Role of Women 3 PSYC 1600 PS 355 Sensation & Perception 3 PS 422 Social Psychology 3 PSYC 2800 Total Credits 39

Religious Studies RS 205 Intro. to the Study of Religion 3 RS 231 Religion in American Culture 3 RS 312 Hebrew Scriptures 3 RS 314 Christian Scriptures 3 RS 324 Contemporary Christian Thought 3 RS 325 Fund. Principles of Morality 3 RS 342 History of Christianity 3 REL 2010 Choose one course from each of these areas: (3 courses total) RS 275 [ ] Topics in World Religion 3 PHIL 2000 RS 360 [ ] OR RS 460 [ ] Topics in Church and Society 3 RS 366 [ ] OR Topics in Spiritual & RS 466 [ ] Pastoral Theology 3 In addition, 3 credits of electives RS Elective 3 Total Credits 33

Religious Studies (Catholic Studies Track) RS 205 Intro. to the Study of Religion 3 RS 255 History of Catholicism in Amer. 3 RS 311 Jesus: Divine and Human 3 RS 312 Hebrew Scriptures 3 RS 314 Christian Scriptures 3 RS 323 Faith of Catholics 3 RS 325 Fund. Principles of Morality 3 RS 331 Sacramental Encounter w/ Christ 3 RS 333 Nature & Mission of the Church 3 RS 342 History of Christianity 3 In addition, 3 credits of electives RS Elective 3 Total Credits 33

Social Work SW 101 Intro. to Social Work 3 SCY 2250 PS 101 General Psychology 3 PSYC 1500 SO 103 Principles of Sociology 3 SOCY 1150 BI 140/L Human Biology 4 SW 216 Social Welfare as a Social Institution 3 HMSV 2116 & HMSV 1215 SW 240 Human Behavior & the Social Environment 3 SW 318 Policies, Programs and Issues 3 SW 488 Special Topics 3 SOCY 1190 One of the following: PH 350 Ethical Values OR PH 260 Bioethics OR SW Seminar on Ethics 3 SW 302 Generalist Practice I 3 SW 401 Generalist Practice II 3 SW 402 Generalist Practice III 3 MAT 212 Statistics 3 MATH 1550 SW 388 Theory 3 SW 434 Research Methods 3 SW 411 Field Placement I 6 SW 412 Field Placement II 6 Total Credits 58