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First Year Courses In Each Maj Fall 2017, Total Credits: ENGL 101 3.0 ENGL 101E & 144 4.0 ENGL 102 3.0 MATH PHIL 111 3.0 COMP 111 3.0 MATH 180 3.0 @199 3.0 Maj Spring 2018, Total Credits: ENGL 102 3.0 MATH Maj Ce Skills 2017 2018 Catalog Year Ce Skills COMM 102 3.0 THEA 210 3.0 Unique Sections PHIL 111 COMP 111 MATH 180? I. Seceleanu 4/2017 H W Hons students only Web ($100.00 extra) PHIL 111: Foundations of Logical Reasoning COMP 111: Computers & Logic MATH 180: Transition to Advanced Math (pre/co-requisite is MATH 161 + 143) X Y Web Hybrid ($100.00 extra) *And, the evening fee will be charged if thecourse meets at night and youhave13+credits F Attlebo Cape A B First second half of the semester Summer Session Z Winter Intersession T E Targeted Enhanced placement in English Math only Here s the deal Mathematics Majs MATH 180 (required) Physics Majs MATH 180 (recom.) PHIL 111 COMP 111 MATH 180 is requiredif your first second maj is Mathematics. Do not take PHIL 111 COMP 111 unless you want it as a Free Elective. MATH 180 is requiredif you declare a second maj min in Mathematics. V Video Comp Science Majs MATH 180 (recom.) PHIL 111 COMP 111 MATH 180 is requiredif you declare a second maj min in Mathematics. *Evening courses start at 4:00 pm after Speak with an Advis All other majs PHIL 111 COMP 111 You are required to take one of these.

Accounting & Finance Maj Both Concentrations Anthropology Maj First semester Second semester Complete these 3 classes in your first year ACFI 100 + ACFI 101 (4 credits): Fundamentals of Financial Repting MGMT 130: Principles of Management ECON 101 ECON 102: Micro Macro MATH If you placed into MATH 095, MATH 140 E&T, MATH 140 ACFI 200: Financial Accounting ECON 101 ECON 102: Micro Macro MATH 144: Applied Calc f Business ANTH 100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology ANTH 103 Intro to Archaeology The Public Archaeology Concentration requires: GEOL 100 + 100L Physical Geology with lab The Cultural + Gen Anthro Concentrations require: Feign Language Art Histy Maj Global Perspectives Concentration Art Maj Art Histy Concentration ARTH 103: Survey of Ancient & Medieval ARTH 104: Survey of 14 th Century to Pres. ARTS 125: Drawing 1 ARTS 130: 2D Design ARTS 104:4D Design ARTS 140: 3D Design Feign Language Class Complete a four-semester (12 credit) sequence of an introducty feign language its equivalent. ARTH 103: Survey of Ancient and Medieval Art ARTH 104:Survey of Art 14 th Century to Present ARTH 101, ARTH 102, and ARTS 116 can NOT be taken by art majs f credit toward maj requirements

Art Maj Art Education, Crafts, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Photography Concentration ARTS 125 : Drawing 1 ARTS 130: 2D Design ARTS 104: 4D Design ARTS 140: 3D Design ARTS 141: Ptfolio Review Fall Spring, when ARTS 125, ARTS 130, ARTS 104, and ARTS 140 have been completed. You must save all wk from these four courses. ARTH 101, ARTH 102, and ARTS 116 can NOT be taken by art majs f credit toward maj requirements Athletic Training Maj Going away after Fall 2017 If you are very serious about this competitive maj, refer to this web site f info about courses, clinical demands, & costs https://www.bsuatp.com/clinical-education. You need to decide now if this program is a good fit f you. FALL BIOL 100 + 100L (4 credits): General Principles of Biology PHED 100: Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy PSYC 100: Introducty Psychology SPRING ATTR 240: Intro to Athletic Training HEAL 102: Health and Wellness Aviation Science Maj Aviation Management Concentration Aviation Science Maj Flight Training Concentration MGMT 130: Princ. of Mgmt Then, AVSC 110: Aviation Science I AVSC 107: Primary Flight I AVSC 108: Primary Flight II ECON 102: Macro MGMT 140: Human Resources AVSC 110: Aviation Science I AVSC 111: Aviation Science II MATH 141: Elements of Calc1 (based on math placement, you might start with MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140) ENGL(based on placement) MATH 110: Elementary Stats (this math class is alsequired and should be taken after MATH 141) ACFI 100 + 101 MATH 141: Elements of Calc1 (based on math placement, you might start with MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140) Alternate: ECON 102: Principles of Macro

BIOL 121 + BIOL 121L Gen Biology I + Lab (Fall) BIOL 150: Biology f Life BA= CHEM 131 + 131L BS = CHEM 141 + CHEM 141L *MATH 141/161 Biology Maj BIOL 122 + BIOL 122L Gen Biology II + Lab (Spring) BA= CHEM 132 + 132L BS= CHEM 142 + CHEM 142L Next MATH Course (MATH 142/162)** *If guided by placement, MATH 140/140E MATH 150 should be taken in the Fall followed by MATH 141/161 in Spring **BIOL 297 Biometry may be taken in place of MATH 142/162 in Sophome Juni year (BIOL 225 General Ecology prerequisite) Chemistry Maj BA Biochemistry Environmental Chemistry CHEM 141 + CHEM 141L ChemPrinciples I + Lab (Fall) MATH 161E & MATH 143 Single Variable Calculus I CHEM 142 +CHEM 142L ChemPrincII + Lab (Spring) MATH 162 Single Variable Calculus II Students not placing into MATH 161 141, should take MATH 150 (Precal with Trig) MATH 140 (Elements of Precalc) in the Fall then MATH 161 141 in the Spring. Chem Environmental Chem students can opt to take the MATH 141 track Chemistry Maj Professional Chemistry Concentration Communication Sciences & Disders (speech therapy) CHEM 141 + CHEM 141L: ChemPrinciples I + Lab (Fall) CHEM 142 + CHEM 142L Chem Principles II + Lab (Spring) BIOL 100 + BIOL 100L General Principles of Biology & Lab Then COMD 220 Intro to Communication Disders (either semester) MATH 161E & MATH143 Single Variable Calculus I MATH 162 Single Variable Calculus II Students not placing into MATH 161 should take MATH 150 in the Fall then MATH 161 + 143 in the Spring. MATH 141 & 142 are not acceptable substitutes in this program. MATH (based on placement) PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology PSYC 227 Developmental Psychology Chemistry Physics (may be done via FYS SYS)

Communication Studies Maj Communication & Culture Strategic Communication Concentration COMM102 Intro to Public Speaking COMM 224 Comm Research & Writing Communication Studies Maj Film, Video, & Media Studies Concentration COMM 102 Intro to Public Speaking Then, in your second year COMM 224 Comm Research and Writing COMM 225 COMM 229 COMM 240 Film as Communication Foundation of Media Intro to Journalism Communication & Culture only COMM 228 Intro to Comm and Culture COMM 215 COMM 239 COMM 290 Television Studio Prod Multimedia Stytelling Beginning Videography Note: You can take multiple courses. Additional classes will count as lower-level COMM electives. Communication Studies Maj Theatre Concentrations Fall THEA 115: Play Production Perfmance Concentration: THEA 157: Movement f Acts Spring THEA 211: Voice Production THEA 242: Acting 1 COMP 151 + COMP 143: Computer Science Computer Science Maj MATH 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable CalcI MATH120: Intro to Linear Algebra MATH 130: Discrete Math (based on placement sces) CHEM131: Survey of Chemistry COMP 152: Computer Science II Math 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable CalcI (if not taken 1 st sem) MATH 162: Single Variable CalcII MATH120: Intro to Linear Algebra MATH 130: Discrete Math CHEM132: Survey of Chemistry II CHEM141: General Chemistry PHYS181: Elements of Physics PHYS243: General Physics CHEM142: General Chemistry II PHYS182: Elements of Physics II PHYS244: General Physics II

Criminal Justice Maj Both concentrations Dance Maj Dance Majs must submit an audition video to be officially accepted. Info can be found at https://app.getacceptd.com/bridgew Focus on Ce Requirements until Sophome year, when you can start taking classes in your maj. This year: ENGL 101 thenengl 102 First Year Seminar PHIL 111 COMP 111 MATH 110 is recommended (start with MATH 090 if indicated by placement) Other Ce Requirements DANC 254 Science & They of Dance Must be taken in your first year! DANC 242 They & Practice of Ballet, Fall DANC 155 Dance Practicum 1 credit, audition required DANC 256 Dance Composition Must be taken in your first year! DANC 245 They & Practice of Ballet, Spring DANC 155 Dance Practicum 1 credit, audition required Early Childhood Education (PreK-2) Recommended Ce courses not listed on your audit Early Education & Care, Birth-K (childcare / daycare) MATH 112 & MATH 113: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I & II These courses will help with the math ption of the MTEL. If your second maj is Math look at the Math and Education Double Maj slide Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill HIST 111 112 131 132: Wld Histy Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social & Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Introduction to American Government Social & Behavial Science + Constitution Required = ELED 120 (20 hours of observation) PSYC 100 + PSYC 224 HIST 221 222: US Histy Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, 496 497 will meet this requirement. Humanities + Writing Intensive PSYC 100 Intro to Psychology (if you want to take PSYC 224 instead of ELED 120) PSYC 224 Child Psychology ELED 120 Child Study in the Classroom (20 hours of observation are required) SPED 203 Diversity Issues in School & Soc.

Earth Sciences Maj Only f students who want to teach ECED, ELED, SPED, Secondary Education. MTEL content is built into this maj. Students who want to wk in the sciences should declare Geological Sciences Enviro Geosciences instead. GEOL 100 Physical Geology (4 credits) Recommended as the science course that would meet the prereqf GEOL 225 However, you can take any 100-level GEOL, CHEM, PHYS, BIOL course, GEOG 100 MATH 141 Elements of Calc1 MATH 161 + MATH 143 Single Variable Calc 1 (5 credits) GEOL 225 Geodynamics (4 credits) Prereq: Any 100-level GEOL, CHEM, PHYS, BIOL course, GEOG 100 MATH 142 Elements of Calc2 MATH 162 Single Variable Calc 2 (4 credits) ECON 101: Principles of Micro ECON 102: Principles of Macro Economics Maj Then ECON 101: Principles of Micro ECON 102: Principles of Macro ECON 210 : Stats f Econ and Business Elementary Education (1-6) Elementary Education (1-6) Dual Licensure English Maj MATH 112, MATH 113, & MATH 114: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I, II, & III You must take MATH 112 by the end of your 2 nd year If your second maj is Math look at the Math and Education Double Maj slide If your second maj is Math, see the MATH and EDUC Slide Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill HIST 131: Wld Histy to 1500 Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social & Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Intro to American Government Social & Behavial Science + Constitution ELED 120 (20 hours of observation) PSYC 100 + PSYC 224 HIST 221: US Histy Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, 496 497 will meet this requirement. Humanities + Writing Intensive If you placed into ENGL 101, take it your first semester. In your second semester, you will take ENGL 102 and ENGL 203, 223, 234 (if you are English BA English Ed) ENGL 203, 223, 234, 226 (if you are Writing & Writing Studies) If you placed into ENGL 102, take it your first semester and ENGL 203, 223, 234 (if you are English BA English Ed) ENGL 203, 223, 234, 226 (if you are Writing & Writing Studies) M. McClintock 4/2017

Geography Maj Both concentrations Geological Sciences Maj Environmental Geosciences Maj GEOG 121 + GEOG 121L: Physical Geography + Lab MATH 110(required): Elementary Statistics Then GEOG 151: Human Geography GEOG 315: Quantitative Methods in Geog GEOL 100 + GEOL 100L: Physical Geology + Lab any other 100 level Science MATH 141/161E + 143: Calculus BS MATH 150 BA Alternates: CHEM 141 + CHEM 141L: Chemistry I + Lab BS PHYS 181 + 181L / 243 + 243L f BS GEOL 225: Geodynamics MATH 142/162: Calculus Alternates: CHEM 142 + CHEM 142L : Chemistry II + Lab PHYS 182 + 182L / 244 + 244L f BS Please seek advis s approval when choosing appropriate level of calculus and physics. To register f chemistry one must be at College Level Math. Health Studies Maj BIOL 100 + 100L (4 credits) General Principles of Biology + Lab (fall spring start) HEAL 200 Principles & Practices of Health Ed PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology School Health Concentration Must be paired with Secondary Education and also requires: PHED 200 Fitness f Life (either semester) Fall Focus on Ce Alternates ECON 101 102 Micro Macro GEOG 130 Environmental Geography GEOG 121 + 121L Physical Geography + Lab Histy Maj Spring HIST 111 Western Civ. to the Refmation HIST 131 Wld Histy to 1500 HIST 221 US Histy & Constitution to 1865 HIST 222 US Histy & Constitution since 1865 POLI 172 American Gov

In your first semester: MGMT 130 Principles of Management MATH if you placed into MATH 095 MATH 140 E&T MATH 140 ECON 101 ECON 102 Micro Macro Management Maj In your second semester: ACFI 100 + ACFI 101 (4 credits) Fundamental of Financial Repting MGMT 140 Human Resources Management MATH 144 Applied Calcf Business Mathematics Maj L. Gross + M. Salomone 4/2017 If student has CLM > = 48 First Semester Second Semester MATH 161E + MATH143 MATH 162 andmath 202 andmath 180 COMP 150 COMP 151 (f students interested inprogramming careers, Math concentrations CS maj / min) If student has {SAT* > = 570} {EA > = 82, CLM < 48} First Semester Second Semester Third Semester MATH150 MATH 161E + MATH 143 MATH 162 andmath 202 andmath 180 COMP 150 COMP 151 (f students interested in programming careers, Math concentrations CS maj/min) If student has SAT* < 570, EA < 82, CLM < 48 First Semester Second Semester Third Semester Fourth Semester MATH 095 MATH 150 MATH 161E + MATH 143 MATH 162 andmath 202 andmath 180 COMP 150 COMP 151 (f students interested in programming careers, Math concentrations CS maj / min) Math majs must take MATH 180 to fulfill Logic. However, MATH 161E is a co-requisite f MATH 180, so students who place into MATH 095 must wait until their third semester to satisfy Logic. If you are a double maj in Education & Mathematics, see next slide. * F SAT sces taken pri to March 2016, placement is based on a sce of 540 instead of 570 Mathematics & Education Double Maj Program Math Maj MATH 112 MATH 113 MATH 114 ECED & MATH Start right away you will delay your graduation SPED & MATH Start right away you will delay your graduation ELED & MATH Start right away you will delay your graduation Secondary Ed & MATH Start right away you will delay your graduation Strongly recommended (MTEL prep) To be completed befe end of second year Strongly recommended (MTEL prep) To be completed befe end of second year Required To be completed befe end of second year MATH 325 willmeet this requirement (and prepare you f the MTEL) If you re unsure about Math as your second maj, then MATH113 is strongly recommended (MTEL prep) MATH 325 willmeet this requirement (and prepare you f the MTEL) If you re unsure about Math as your second maj, then MATH113 is strongly recommended (MTEL prep) MATH 325 willmeet this requirement NA NA NA NA NA MATH 403will meet this requirement P. Sabinin, L. Gross, M. Salomone 5/2017 Music Maj These sequences are VERY imptant. Donald.Running@bridgew.edu will ALWAYS override students into full courses. MUSC 170 001: Music Fund (Intensive Sect) Students should register but will have an opptunity to test out. Music Dept. will contact students via email befe classes start. MUSC 140: Class Piano I Students should register but will have an opptunity to test out. Music Dept. will contact students via email befe classes start. 100 level Perfmance Study see DegreeWks(1 credit) Ensemble see DegreeWks(1 credit) MUSC 275: Musicianship 1 (4 credits) Extremely imptant! MUSC 240: Class Piano II next level Perfmance Study see DegreeWks(1 credit) Ensemble see DegreeWks(1 credit) Music BA and Music Education Concentrations Students may apply only 1 Ensemble credit per semester toward the maj. No me than2 credits each may be taken in MUSC 103, MUSC 104, MUSC 105, MUSC 106, MUSC 107, MUSC 108, MUSC 115, MUSC 151, MUSC 152 &/ MUSC 183. Of the 7 required credits in ensembles, a minimum of 5 must be earned in MUSC 112, MUSC 113, MUSC 118, &/ MUSC 119.

Philosophy Maj Physical Education Maj PHIL 111 Found of Logical Reasoning PHIL 151 Intro to Philosophy (May be taken pri to PHIL 111) PHED 100 Applied Musculoskeletal Anatomy BIOL 100 + BIOL 100L General Biology + Lab Any 200 level PHIL course (Prerequisite is any 100 level PHIL course) PHED 117 Found. of Phys Ed., Exercise Sci., & Spt PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology (either semester) Physics Maj (when placing into Pre-Calculus) MATH 150 Pre-Calculus (See Green Sheet f placement) CHEM 141 + CHEM 141L Chemistry I + Lab MATH 161E + MATH 143 Single Variable Calc I PHYS 243 + PHYS 243L Gen Physics I + Lab CHEM 142 + CHEM 142L Chemistry II+ Lab Students who do not enroll in PHYS 243 in the fall should begin their studies in the spring. The Physics department will sign all physics majs into PHYS 243 in the spring semester who will be co-enrolled MATH 161 + 143, even if the course has reached the enrollment cap. Continuing with CHEM 142 is acceptable but should not take precedent over beginning physics. Physics majs often declare a math min and MATH 180 is required f the math min. So, Physics majs should take MATH 180 to fulfill Logic. But, since MATH 161E can be a co-requisite f MATH 180, students who placed into MATH 095 will have to wait until their third semester to take MATH 180. Physics Maj (when placing into Calculus) MATH 161E + MATH 143: Single Variable Calculus I PHYS 243 +PHYS 243L: Gen Physics I + Lab (if math level is appropriate) Alternate CHEM 141 +CHEM 141L: Chemistry I & Lab Note: The department STRONGLYrecommends enrollment in PHYS 243 and signs physics majs into the course even if the enrollment cap is met. MATH 162: Single Variable Calc II PHYS 244 +PHYS 244L: Gen Physics II + Lab If not taken in the fall: PHYS 243 +PHYS 243L: General Physics I & Lab Note: Students who do not enroll in PHYS 243 in the fall MUSTbegin their studies in the spring. Continuing with CHEM 142 is acceptable but should not take precedent over beginning physics. Physics majs often declare a math min and MATH 180 is required f the math min. So, Physics majs should take MATH 180 to fulfill Logic.

Political Science Maj All concentrations Psychology Maj POLI 172: Intro to American Government POLI 260: International Relations POLI 275: Comparative Government POLI 274: Western Political Thought-Plato POLI 277: American GovState & Local PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology PSYC 150 (1 credit): Orientation to the Psychology Maj MATH 110:Elementary Stats PREFERRED BIOL 100 + 100L: General Prin. of Biology & Lab PSYC 201: Statistics f Psychology (Prerequisite of PSYC 100 and college-level MATH) PSYC 224: Child Psychology PSYC 227: Dev Psychology Students are strongly encouraged to take POLI 250: Research Methods in Political Science in their second year. PSYC majs who want to attend medical school some day will need Pre-CalcMath & CHEM 141 / 142 Public Health Maj New f Fall 2017 Secondary Education Maj Yes, this is now a maj BIOL 100 + 100L (4 credits) General Principles of Biology CHEM 132 + 132L (4 credits) Survey of ChemII PSYC 100 Intro to Psychology first second semester PSYC 227 Developmental Psychology must be taken by the end of fourth sem CHEM 131 + 131L (4 credits) Survey of ChemI MATH 110 110E (required) SOCI 102 Intro to Sociology EDHM 210 Intro to Teaching Secondary Schools 10 hr. field experience second third semester & befe EDHM 235 EDHM 235 Learning, Motivation, and Teaching 10 hr. field experience must be taken after EDHM 210 must be taken by the end of fourth sem

Social Wk Maj Sociology Maj PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology SOCI 102: Intro to Sociology One human biology course (Ce - Natural Science) SOCI 102: Intro to Sociology Any 100/200 level SOCI course Focus on Ce in 1 st year LASP 151 Intermediate Spanish I (if indicated by placement) LASP 200 Intermediate Spanish II (gateway course to the maj) Placement Rules Are Strict! Spanish Maj LASP 252 Intro to Hispanic Lit LASP 253 Intro to Spanish Ling LASP 370 Advanced Spanish Grammar (if LASP 200 is done) If you ve studied Spanish in high school f 2 years less = You must register f 101 If you ve studied Spanish in high school f 3+ years = You must register f 102 If you re a native heritage speaker of Spanish = You must register f 102 higher Special Education Moderate (PreK-8) (5-12) Special Education Severe (All Levels) Recommended Ce courses not listed on your audit MATH 112 & MATH 113: Mathematics f Elementary Teachers I &II These courses will help with the math ption of the MTEL. If your second maj is Math look at the Math and Education Double Maj slide Mathematical Reasoning + Quantitative Skill HIST 111 112 131 132 Humanities + Global + Multicultural GEOG 151: Human Geography Social & Behavial Science + Global + Multicultural POLI 172: Introduction to American Government Social & Behavial Science + Constitution Required f SPED Moderate only = PSYC 100: Intro to Psychology HIST 221 222 Humanities + Constitution (ENGL 101, ENGL 102) ENGL 254: Literature f Elementary Education If your second maj is English then ENGL 494, 495, 496 497 is required instead of this class. Humanities + Writing Intensive

Undeclared / Unsure? ENGL 101 First Year Seminar (if placement into ENGL 101 102) ENGL 102 Ce Requirements in areas of possible interest Ce Requirements in areas of possible interest BSU has me than 90 areas of study to choose from! This fall, we can help you exple your options

Approved Second Majs f Which one are you excited about? Which one can you envision studying f the next 4 years? Requires calculus * Early Childhood Education Elementary Education Elementary Education Dual Licensure Special Education Moderate Special Education Severe Anthropology Art Biology* Chemistry* Communication Studies (inc. Theater) Dance Earth Sciences* Economics English Geography Histy Mathematics* Music Philosophy Physics* Political Science Psychology Recommended f SPED Severe OK f SPED Moderate Not recommended f ECED ELED Sociology Spanish Approved Second Majs f Secondary Education Subject Area 8-12 5-8 5-12 PreK-12 PreK-8 Biology X X Chemistry X X Dance X Earth Science X X English X X Health, Family, & Consumer Sci X Histy X X Mathematics X X Music X Physics X X Spanish X Theater X Visual Arts X X ---------------------Choose one grade level --------------------