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2017-2018 DEGREE AUDIT COMMUNICATION Interpersonal Communication Concentration 123 Credits General Education Core- 57/58 Credits Course Christian Worldview - 18 Credits BI 101 BI 102 TH 201 TH 202 PHIL 311/SCI 302 PHIL 402
Semester 3 3 3 3 3 3
Critical Thinking, Scientific & Quantitative Reasoning - 7 Credits BIO/CH/PHY/PS ELT (1) 3 BIO/CH/PHY/PS LAB (1) 1 MA 115 3 Global Awareness & Appreciation for Diversity - 15 Credits HI ELT (2) 3 HI 201/202/SS 205/PSC 410 3 SS ELT (2) 3 FINE ARTS ELT (2) 3 LANG ELT (2) 3 Communication & Collaboration - 12 Credits EN 101 3 EN 102 3 COM 102 3 LIT ELT (2) 3
Major Requirements - 39 Credits Grade
Course (minimum grade of C required) Core Requirements - 24 Credits COM 100 COM 210 COM 220 COM 300 COM 302 COM 495 COM 499 SS 210
Grade
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Concentration Electives - 15 Credits (choose from these courses) COM 299 1 COM 301 3 COM 310 3 COM 420 3 ICS 305 3 LDR 400 3 PSY 201 3 PSY 304 3 General Electives - 26/27 Credits (2) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1
Habits of Mind, Body & Heart - 5/6 Credits EC 201/LDR 210/PD 201 3 KIN 200/BIO 201/300 (3) 2/3 Full-time students are required to attend chapel twice weekly and parttime students are required to attend once weekly. Students are also required to complete forty-five hours of community engagement each semester. First-time freshmen during their first semester and graduating seniors during their final semester are exempt from the community engagement requirement. ____ Chapel ____ Community Engagement
Semester
(3)
(1) Choose from BIO, CH, PHY or PS courses; BIO 300 does not meet the General Education Science requirement. (2) Students, in consultation with their Student Success Coach, choose courses that best suit their career interests. (3) If KIN 200 is selected, 1 additional credit of a General Elective must be taken.
3/7/2017
NAME ID
2017-2018 MASTER SCHEDULE COMMUNICATION BACHELOR OF ARTS FALL
SPRING FRESHMAN
BI 102 COM 100 EN 101 HI ELT (2) SCI ELT (1)
New Testament Survey Intro to Communication College Composition I History of World Civ or US History Science Elective with Lab TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 4 16
BI 101 COM 102 EN 102 HI 201/202/SS 205/PSC 410
MA 115
Old Testament Survey Public Speaking College Composition II American Institutions Elective Liberal Arts Math TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3 15
SOPHOMORE EC 201/LDR 210/PD 201 Finance Elective KIN 200/BIO 201/300 (3) Health Elective LANG ELT (2) Language Elective TH 202 Theology II GEN ELT (2) General Elective GEN ELT (2) General Elective GEN ELT (3) General Elective TOTAL CREDITS
3 2/3 3 3 3 2 1/0 17
COM 210 COM 220 SS 210 TH 201 GEN ELT (2)
Interpersonal Communication Survey of Communication Theory Statistics for the Social Sciences Theology I General Elective
3 3 3 3 3
TOTAL CREDITS
15
Origins Elective Social Science Elective Concentration Elective General Elective General Elective TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3 15
Ethnography Capstone Concentration Elective Concentration Elective General Elective General Elective TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3 15
JUNIOR COM 300 FINE ARTS ELT (2) LIT ELT (2) CONC ELT (2) GEN ELT (2)
Ethical Issues In Communication Fine Arts Elective Writing Intensive Literature Concentration Elective General Elective TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3 15
COM 302 COM 499 PHIL 402 CONC ELT (2) GEN ELT (2)
Media Literacy and Persuasion Communication Internship Ethics & Contemporary Thought Concentration Elective General Elective TOTAL CREDITS
3 3 3 3 3 15
PHIL 311/SCI 302 SS ELT (2) CONC ELT (2) GEN ELT (2) GEN ELT (2)
SENIOR COM 495 CONC ELT (2) CONC ELT (2) GEN ELT (2) GEN ELT (2)
TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS
123
(1) Choose from BIO, CH, PHY or PS courses; BIO 300 does not meet the General Education Science requirement. (2) Students, in consultation with their Student Success Coach, choose courses that best suit their career interests. (3) If KIN 200 is selected, 1 additional credit of a General Elective must be taken.