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ACC - Accounting
ANS - Animal Studies
ASL - American Sign Language
ATH - Athletics
AWS - Ancient World Studies
BIO - Biology
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CJ - Criminal Justice
COM - Communications
CRW - Creative Writing
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ECO - Economics
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EFT - Equine Facilitated Therapeutic
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FA - Fine Arts
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INS - Intergrative Neuroscience
KOR - Korean
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MAT - Mathematics
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NUR - Nursing
PE - Physical Education
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PS - Political Science
PSY - Psychology
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2 English/literature courses
2 Math courses (Foundations and Statistics)
Advanced and Capstone Courses:
A major in Spanish
AND
and one at the 300 level
Any 300/T-level course in SPN
Any 200- or 300-level biology course
Any untaken PE courses
Applied Ethics Core
BIO 2xx/3xx
Biology Elective
Capstone Experience
COM 570
Cultural Theory
Five additional courses in Psychology at least two at the 300 level
Four additional courses, with at least one at the 300 level
DNC Technique (Based on Experience)
EDU 914GR
Authentic Connections-Project-Based Lrng
EDU 938GR
Technology Coaching in the Classroom
EDU 939GR
Instructional Media - Elementary Classrm
EDU 956GR
Vocab Comprehension Through Technology
EDU 964GR
Virtual & Augmented Reality Tech Classrm
2xx/3xx
2 English Electives
2xx/3xx
English Elective
EQT XXX
Four Equitation courses (8 semester hours), the levels of which are based on the rider's skill
EQT XXX
Four Equitation courses (8 semester hours), the levels of which are based on the rider’s skill
EQT XXX
Equitation (for a total of four semester hours)
EQT XXX
minimum of one semester; must ride to the EQT 204 level
EQT XXX
Six Equitation courses, the levels of which are based on the rider’s skill
Equivalent credit in another foreign language
ESS 255 Internship (80 hours)
Five additional courses in Psychology at least one at the 300 level
Five noncredit workshops: Code of Conduct, Physical Education, Art, Music and Technology
Four additional courses from CLS or LAT
Four additional courses in ESS above the 100 level, with at least one at the 300 level.
Four additional courses in religion atleast one at the 300 level
Four additional courses, with at least one at the 300 level
PSY
Four additional Psychology courses; at least two at the 300 level, selected in consultation with the adviser
Four courses in AWS or from the following:
Four noncredit workshops: physical education, art, music and technology
FWC (Foundations of Western Culture) Designation Course
GEO xxx
Geography Elective
GEO xxx
Geology Elective
GPA requirement of 3.0 or above
HSC 355
Internship
HUM 597
Master's Project
HWC (History of Western Culture) Designation Course
Interdisciplinary Ethics Core
BUS-5xx/NUR-5xx
Graduate Elective in BUS or NUR
One additional 300-level course
One additional accounting course at the 300 level or above
One art history course
One course credit in statistics
One course in art history or archaeology
One course in biology
One course in business management
One course in economics
One course in English composition
One course in English literature
One course in Latin
One course in literature
One course in sociology
One course in statistics
One elective in fine arts
One English literature course
One mathematics course
One Mathematics Course based on placement:
One noncredit workshop in technology
One statistics course
One studio art course
One study abroad or internship experience
OR
Passing of PAPA exams
PE 130
PE 130 Couch to 5K
PE 130
PE 130 Team Sports
PE 130
PE 130 Yoga
PE or Activity Course
Relevant communications topics course, per academic adviser’s approval.
Relevant EQS topics course (per academic adviser’s approval)
RLS
Elective
RLS Elective - 2XX or 3XX
Six semester hours from the following (no more than 3 semester hours may be taken in PE or Activity credit):
Three additional 200 or 300 level courses in philosophy at least two at the 300 level
Three additional 300 - level courses in mathematics
Three additional courses from the offerings in literature in English.
Three additional courses in English above the 200-level
Three additional courses in philosophy atleast one at the 300 level
Three additional dance courses (excluding DNC 151 and 152) selected in consultation with the dance faculty
Three additional ENV courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level
Three additional Spanish courses at the 300 level
Three additional studio/design courses, with at least one at the 300 level
Three Dance Studio courses, only one of which can be at the 100 level from list below:
Three of the following:
Three semester hours Psychology
Three semester hours Social Sciences
Three studio art courses
Two additional 300-level courses in economics
Two additional courses in film
Two additional courses in Psychology at least one at the 300 level
Two art history courses
Two courses at the 300 level
Two courses (6 semester hours) from the following:
Two courses in business management
Two courses in Psychology
Two additional ENV courses at the 200, 300, or 400 level
Two non-credit workshops in technology and code of conduct
Two non credit workshops in tech and eth
Two of the following:
VMT-340 VETERINARY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
World History I
World History II
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