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Categories of Electives

Arts Electives

Any course with a prefix of ARTT, DANC, FILM, FINE, INDS, MUSC, THET

ENGL-115Creative Writing

3

ENGL-119/THET-119Introduction to Playwriting

3

ENGL-125/TVRD-125Concept and Story Development

3

ENGL-209/THET-209Modern Drama

3

ENGL-215Advanced Creative Writing

3

ENGL-216/THET-216Contemporary Drama: Topics in Diversity

3

ENGL-217The English Bible as Literature

3

ENGL-223/TVRD-223/FILM-223Writing for Screen Narrative

3

ENGL-224/TVRD-224Writing for Radio and Multimedia

3

ENGL-250/THET-250Shakespeare From Page to Stage

3

ENGL-251/FILM-251/THET-251Shakespeare From Page to Screen

3

LFIT-105/DANC-105Belly Dancing

1

LFIT-198/DANC-198Alexander Technique

1

LFIT-199/DANC-199Intermediate Pilates

1

LFIT-298/DANC-298Intermediate Alexander Technique

1

SPCH-145The Standard American Accent

3

SPCH-260Voice and Diction

3

TVRD-125Concept & Story Development

3

WMST-193Intro. to Women's Studies: Women, Art & Culture

3

Arts and Sciences Electives

Any course with a prefix of AMSL, ANTH, ARAB, ARCM, ARTT, ASTR, BIOL, CADD-107, CFOR, CHEM, CHNS, CRES, CRIM, DANC, ECON, EDUC, ENGL (except courses below the 100 level), ENES, EXSC, FARS, FILM, FINE, FREN, GEOG, GEOL, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HEED, HIST, HMDV, HNDI, HORT, HUMN, HUMS, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, MATH (except MATH-060, MATH-061, MATH-064, MATH-065, MATH-067, MATH-070, MATH-105, and MATH-108), METO, MUSC, NUTR, PHIL, PHYS, POLI, PORT, PSYC, PUBH, RUSS, SOCI, SOWK, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, TVRD, or WMST.

CMSY-110Software Applications for Micros

3

CMSY-120Introduction to Computer Systems

3

CMSY-121Structured Logic and Program Design

3

CMSY-126Introduction to the Internet

1

CMSY-129Principles of the Internet

3

CMSY-141Computer Science I

4

CMSY-171Computer Science II

4

CMSY-181Introduction to C++ Programming

4

CMSY-281Advanced C++ Programming

4

ENTR-101Entrepreneurship and Creativity

3

LFIT-105/DANC-105Belly Dancing

1

LFIT-197/DANC-197Pilates

1

LFIT-198/DANC-198Alexander Technique

1

LFIT-199/DANC-199Intermediate Pilates

1

LFIT-298/DANC-298Intermediate Alexander Technique

1

Business Electives

Any course with a prefix of ACCT, BFMT, BMGT, CMGT, CMSY, ECON, ENTR, FNPL, HMGT, MSFT, OFFI, or RETL.

Culinary Management Electives

CMGT-100Culinary Basics

1

CMGT-110Culinary Supervision

2

CMGT-135Baking and Pastries

3

CMGT-200International Cuisine

3

CMGT-230Plated Desserts

3

CMGT-240Baking and Pastry Showpieces

3

CMGT-250Cake Decorating and Candy Making

3

English Electives

ENGL-115Creative Writing

3

ENGL-119/THET-119Introduction to Playwriting

3

ENGL-125/TVRD-125Concept and Story Development

3

ENGL-126Introduction to Journalism

3

-any 200 level or higher ENGL course

SPCH-105Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

SPCH-160Argumentation and Debate

3

SPCH-205Intermediate Public Speaking

3

THET-119Introduction to Playwriting

3

THET-209Modern Drama

3

THET-250Shakespeare From Page to Stage

3

THET-251Shakespeare From Page to Screen

3

TVRD-125Concept & Story Development

3

TVRD-126Introduction to Journalism

3

TVRD-223Writing for Screen Narrative

3

TVRD-224Writing for Radio and Multimedia

3

WMST-212By and About Women

3

General Electives

An elective that can be chosen from any elective category is called a general elective. Depending on a student’s learning program, students may be able to choose courses within specific elective categories or they may be allowed to choose courses from any elective category. Traditional and non-traditional course work may be used to fulfill elective credit, including general elective credit, as appropriate. Electives involve a broader range of courses than general education core courses do. While some courses qualify for both categories, students are responsible for making this distinction and choosing the correct classes. Students are encouraged to consult with their advisor.

Hospitality Management Electives

HMGT-110Introduction to Casino Management

3

HMGT-160Introduction to Travel and Tourism

2

HMGT-163Introduction to Meetings, Conventions, And Expositions

3

HMGT-164Event Management Operations

3

HMGT-165Cruise Ship Industry

3

HMGT-244Managing the Housekeeping Operation

2

HMGT-245Casino Surveillance Operations

3

HMGT-260Fundamentals of Wines, Spirits and Beers

3

Humanities Electives

Any course with a prefix of AMSL, ARAB, ARTT, CHNS, DANC, FARS, FILM, FINE, FREN, GERM, GREK, HBRW, HNDI, HUMN, INDS, ITAL, JPNS, KORE, MUSC, PHIL, PORT, RUSS, SPAN, SPCH, THET, TURK, TVRD

CADD-107Three-dimensional Modeling & Animation

3

ENGL-115Creative Writing

3

ENGL-119/THET-119Introduction to Playwriting

3

ENGL-126Introduction to Journalism

3

-any 200 level or higher ENGL course

HIST-111American History to 1877

3

HIST-112American History Since 1877

3

HIST-121The Ancient World: Prehistory to the Middle Ages

3

HIST-122Western Civilization & Pre-Modern World World

3

HIST-123Western Civilization and the Modern World

3

WMST-193Intro. to Women's Studies: Women, Art & Culture

3

WMST-212By and About Women

3

WMST-225Women in American History: Colonial Era To 1880

3

WMST-227Women in American History: 1880 to the Present

3

WMST-228Women in European History: 1750-Present

3

Internet Electives

ARTT-260Designing for Interactive Environments

3

CMSY-103Beginning Databases

1

CMSY-110Software Applications for Micros

3

CMSY-128Introduction to HTML

1

CMSY-147Introduction to Web Site Authoring

3

CMSY-153Introduction to Flash

3

CMSY-168Developing for the Web

3

CMSY-169Mobile Design and Development Principles

3

CMSY-172Introduction to Programming with JavaScript

3

CMSY-195Intermediate Visual Basic.NET

3

CMSY-199Introduction to Java

3

CMSY-203Introduction to PHP

3

CMSY-204Introduction to Web Content Management Systems Site Development

3

CMSY-205Advanced JavaScript

3

CMSY-217Java III - Advanced

3

CMSY-249Introduction to Perl

3

CMSY-282Integrated Mobile Application Developmnt

3

ENTR-205eBay and Other Online Auction Tools

3

Mathematics Electives

MATH-122Ideas in Mathematics

3

MATH-127Concepts of Mathematics I

4

MATH-128Concepts of Mathematics II

4

MATH-138Statistics

4

MATH-143Precalculus I

3

MATH-145Business Calculus

3

MATH-153Precalculus II

3

MATH-155Precalculus I & II

5

MATH-181Calculus I

4

MATH-182Calculus II

4

MATH-220Discrete Structures

3

MATH-240Calculus III

4

MATH-250Linear Algebra

4

MATH-260Differential Equations

3

Science Electives

Any course with a prefix of ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOL, METO, or PHYS.

BFMT-200Bioinformatics

3

Social Sciences Electives

Any course with a prefix of CRES, CRIM, ECON, GEOG, HIST, POLI, PSYC, SOCI, or SOWK

ANTH-104Intro. to Physical Anthropology & Archaeology

3

ANTH-105Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

3

ANTH-110Global Archaeology

3

ANTH-120Comparative World Cultures

3

EDUC-260Educational Psychology

3

WMST-111Intro to Women's Studies:Women, Gender & Society

3

WMST-225Women in American History: Colonial Era To 1880

3

WMST-227Women in American History: 1880 to the Present

3

WMST-228Women in European History: 1750-Present

3

Courses Which Meet Oral Communications Requirements

ARTT-122History of Modern Art

3

BMGT-142Bus. Dev. & Sales for Emerging Leaders

3

BMGT-175Business Communications

3

FINE-102Arts, Cultures and Ideas

3

FINE-193Intro. to Women's Studies: Women, Art & Culture

3

FINE-20020th Century Arts, Cultures, and Ideas - Honors

3

MUSC-202Music Literature in Context I

3

MUSC-203Music Literature in Context II

3

SPCH-105Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

SPCH-110Interpersonal Communication

3

THET-102Acting I for Non-Theatre Majors

3

THET-202Acting II

3

WMST-193Intro. to Women's Studies: Women, Art & Culture

3

-Social and Behavioral Sciences Core Courses

Students completing two qualified courses in Social and Behavioral Sciences Core will have satisfied the Oral Communications requirement.

Nursing students meet the oral communication requirement through the core nursing courses in the program.

Students in specific science programs meet the oral communication requirement through a combination of two courses as follows:

BIOL-101General Biology I

4

-and

BIOL-102General Biology II

4

-or

BIOL-101General Biology I

4

-and

BIOL-200Microbiology

4

-or

BIOL-101General Biology I

4

-and

BIOL-201Genetics

3

-or

BIOL-101General Biology I

4

-and

PHYS-104Fundamentals of Physics II

4

-or

PHYS-110General Physics I (calculus)

4

-and

PHYS-111General Physics II (calculus)

4