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This document is intended to be a general guide. Please check with your major advisor for updates/requirements. Revised: Spring 2018 1 | Page Contents BLANK DEGREE CHECKSHEET ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 ANTHROPOLOGY (BA) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 ANTHROPOLOGY (BS) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 ANTHROPOLOGY: MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 ART……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 6 ART ADMINISTRATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 8 ART ADMINISTRATION: THEATRE CONCENTRATION …………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 9 ART HISTORY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……... 7 BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...… 10 BIOLOGY …….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………... 11 BIOPSYCHOLOGY ……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...… 12 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ACCOUNTING …………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….………... 13 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: FINANCE…………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………...… 14 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 15 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..... 16 CHEMISTRY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 CHEMITRY: BIOCHEMISTRY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……… 18 CHEMISTRY: ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……. 19 COMPUTER SCIENCE ……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………..……. 20 COMPUTER SCIENCE: INFORMATION SYSTEMS …………………………………….….………………………………………………………………..…… 21 ECONOMICS ……………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………..… 22 EDUCATION & ART…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 45 EDUCATION & ENGLISH……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 46 EDUCATION & FRENCH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 47 EDUCATION & HISTORY………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….……. 48 EDUCATION & MATHEMATICS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 49 EDUCATION & NATURAL SCIENCES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 50 EDUCATION & MUSIC……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51 EDUCATION & PHILOSOPHY………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 52 EDUCATION & PSYCHOLOGY…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53 EDUCATION & SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…… 54 EDUCATION & SPANISH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………… 55 EDUCATION & THEATRE/SPEECH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 56 ENGLISH………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………….. 23 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: CIVICALLY ENGAGED MEDIA ………………........................................................................................ 26 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: FILM MAKING/DIGITAL ARTS ………………………………………………………………………………………….………. 24 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: FILM STUDIES & MEDIA CRITICISM CONCENTRATION …………….………………………………………...……. 25 GOVERNMENT & POLITICS …………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………..…….…….. 27 HISTORY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………….……. 29 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS …………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………….….. 28 MATHEMATICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 30 MICROBIOLOGY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…… 31 MODERN LANGUAGE: FRENCH STUDIES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…. 32 MODERN LANGUAGE: SPANISH …………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………….…... 33 MUSIC ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………. 34 NURSING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………... 35 PHILOPSOPHY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………….…. 36 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….... 37 PHYSICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 38 PSYCHOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………..…….. 39 PUBLIC POLICY & ADMINISTRATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…... 40 SOCIOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 41 THEATRE & SPEECH: THEATRE STUDIES ………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………..……….. 42 THEATRE & SPEECH: PERFORMANCE CONCENTRATION ………………………………………….………………………………………………..….. 43 THEATRE & SPEECH: DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ………………………….……………………………………………………. 44

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Contents BLANK DEGREE CHECKSHEET ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 ANTHROPOLOGY (BA) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 ANTHROPOLOGY (BS) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 ANTHROPOLOGY: MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 ART……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 6 ART ADMINISTRATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 8 ART ADMINISTRATION: THEATRE CONCENTRATION …………………………………………………………………………………………………..….. 9 ART HISTORY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……... 7 BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...… 10 BIOLOGY …….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………... 11 BIOPSYCHOLOGY ……….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...… 12 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: ACCOUNTING …………………..…………………………………………………………………………………….………... 13 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: FINANCE…………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………...… 14 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 15 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..... 16 CHEMISTRY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 CHEMITRY: BIOCHEMISTRY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……… 18 CHEMISTRY: ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……. 19 COMPUTER SCIENCE ……………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………..……. 20 COMPUTER SCIENCE: INFORMATION SYSTEMS …………………………………….….………………………………………………………………..…… 21 ECONOMICS ……………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………..… 22 EDUCATION & ART…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……. 45 EDUCATION & ENGLISH……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 46 EDUCATION & FRENCH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 47 EDUCATION & HISTORY………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….……. 48 EDUCATION & MATHEMATICS………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 49 EDUCATION & NATURAL SCIENCES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 50 EDUCATION & MUSIC……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51 EDUCATION & PHILOSOPHY………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 52 EDUCATION & PSYCHOLOGY…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53 EDUCATION & SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…… 54 EDUCATION & SPANISH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………… 55 EDUCATION & THEATRE/SPEECH………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………… 56 ENGLISH………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………….. 23 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: CIVICALLY ENGAGED MEDIA ………………........................................................................................ 26 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: FILM MAKING/DIGITAL ARTS ………………………………………………………………………………………….………. 24 FILM & MEDIA STUDIES: FILM STUDIES & MEDIA CRITICISM CONCENTRATION …………….………………………………………...……. 25 GOVERNMENT & POLITICS …………………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………..…….…….. 27 HISTORY ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………….……. 29 INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS …………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………….….. 28 MATHEMATICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….... 30 MICROBIOLOGY …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…… 31 MODERN LANGUAGE: FRENCH STUDIES……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...…. 32 MODERN LANGUAGE: SPANISH …………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………….…... 33 MUSIC ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………. 34 NURSING …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………... 35 PHILOPSOPHY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………….…. 36 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………….... 37 PHYSICS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….. 38 PSYCHOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………..…….. 39 PUBLIC POLICY & ADMINISTRATION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…... 40 SOCIOLOGY ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…. 41 THEATRE & SPEECH: THEATRE STUDIES ………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………..……….. 42 THEATRE & SPEECH: PERFORMANCE CONCENTRATION ………………………………………….………………………………………………..….. 43 THEATRE & SPEECH: DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ………………………….……………………………………………………. 44

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Blank Degree Checksheet Name Department Location Union (CACE office)

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Minor

FOUNDATION COURSES

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial

_____Writing Intensive Course (W)

_____Math (110 or Higher)

_____English Literature

_____History

_____CS/Technological Competency (TC)

_____Speech

INTERCULTURAL COURSES

_____International Perspective (I)

_____American Diversity (D)

LEARNING COMMUNITIES

_____First-Year LC

_____Intermediate LC

_____Senior Learning Community

SOCIAL SCIENCES

(Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline)

_____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*

_____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*

_____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*

HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more)

_____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language

THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline)

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM

SCIENCE

_____ BI, CH, MI, PY

_____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS

_____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://www.wagner.edu

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ANTHROPOLOGY (BA) Name Department Location: Parker Hall 2nd floor

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 12

FOUNDATION COURSES ANTHROPOLOGY- Core Requirements: 3 _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____AN 201 Comparative Cultures _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AN 202 Bio Anthro and Human Evolution _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AN 212 Archaeology _____English Literature _____AN 393 Professionalization in Anthro (0 units) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) Methods Course (choose one of the following): 1 _____Speech _____AN 306 Methods in GIS and Geomatics (TC) _____SO 233 Research Methods I INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____PS 116 Psy Stats and Methodology (TC) _____International Perspective (I) _____BI 221 Biostats and Experimental Design _____American Diversity (D) Area Courses (choose 2 of the following): 2 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____AN 234 Land of the Inca (I) _____First-Year LC _____AN 235 North Am Archaeology (D) _____Intermediate LC _____AN 236 Cultures of the Caribbean (I) _____Senior Learning Community _____AN 238 Pre-Inca Cultures of the Ancient Andes (I) SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology Electives- 3 additional units 3 (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____AN _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AN _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AN _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Sociology or Anthropology Elective- 1 unit 1 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) (any SO/AN except for Social Work) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____SO/AN THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Senior Learning Community- complete all courses 2 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AN 400E Experiential (0 units) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AN 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial (W) _____AN 491 Senior Seminar SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/anthropology/academic-programs/majors-minors/

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Anthropology: Medical Anthropology Name Department Location Parker Hall 2nd floor

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required

FOUNDATION COURSES ANTHROPOLOGY- Core Requirements: 3 _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____AN 201 Comparative Cultures _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AN 202 Bio Anthro and Human Evolution _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AN 212 Archaeology _____English Literature _____AN 393 Professionalization in Anthro (0 units) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) Methods Course (choose one of the following): 1 _____Speech _____AN 306 Methods in GIS and Geomatics (TC) _____PS 116 Psy Stats and Methodology (TC) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____BI 221 Biostats and Experimental Design _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Area Courses (choose 1 of the following): 1 _____AN 234 Land of the Inca (I) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____AN 235 North Am Archaeology (D) _____First-Year LC _____AN 236 Cultures of the Caribbean (I) _____Intermediate LC _____AN238 Pre-Inca Cultures (I) _____Senior Learning Community Take 2 sequential semesters in a foreign language: 2 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ (choose from Spanish, French, or Arabic) (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ (choose from Spanish, French, or Arabic) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Human Biology Cluster (choose 1 cluster): 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Cluster A- BI 209 & BI 210 _____Cluster B- BI 213 & BI 219 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Health Specific Courses (choose 2 plus AN 252): 3 _____AN252: Culture, Health and the Body THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AN240, 241, 342, 397G, 493, MI200, or NR224

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ AN240, 241, 342, 397G, 493, MI200, or NR224 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community- complete all below: 2 SCIENCE _____AN 400E Experiential (0 units) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____AN 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial (W) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____AN 491 or MDS 491 _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/anthropology/academic-programs/majors-minors/

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Anthropology (BS) Name Department Location Parker Hall Room 211

ID Units Required for Program 36

Concentration Major Requirements 14

Semester

FOUNDATION COURSES ANTHROPOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements (complete all): 3 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AN 201 Comparative Cultures _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AN 202 Bio Anthro and Human Evolution _____English Literature _____AN 212 Archaeology _____History _____AN 393 Professionalization in Anthro (0 units) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____Speech Methods Course (choose one of the following): 1 _____AN 306 Methods in GIS and Geomatics (TC) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____PS 116 Psych Stats and Methodology (TC) _____International Perspective (I) _____BI 221 Biostats and Experimental Design _____American Diversity (D) Area Courses (choose 2 of the following): 2 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____AN 234 Land of the Inca (I) _____First-Year LC _____AN 235 North Am Archaeology (D) _____Intermediate LC _____AN 236 Cultures of the Caribbean (I) _____Senior Learning Community _____AN 238 Pre-Inca Cultures of the Ancient Andes (I) SOCIAL SCIENCES Anthropology Electives- 2 additional units 2 (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____AN _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AN _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Cognate Courses: 4 _____ BI/MI (200-level or higher) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ BI/MI (200-level or higher) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____ CH111 (or higher) _____ CH112 (or higher) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community- complete all courses _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AN 400E Experiential (0 units) 2 _____AN 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial (W) SCIENCE _____AN 491 Senior Seminar _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Reference http://wagner.edu/anthropology/academic-programs/majors-minors/

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ART Name Department Location Main Hall 3rd Floor

SID Units Required for Program 36

Concentration Major Requirements 13

Semester

FOUNDATION COURSES ART _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AR105 Drawing _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AR204 Sculpture _____English Literature _____AR205 Drawing II _____History _____AR208 (Oil Painting) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____AR305 or AR 308 _____Speech _____Drawing Lab (0 units) INTERCULTURAL COURSES Select 2 from: 2 _____International Perspective (I) _____AR203, AR213, or AR114 _____American Diversity (D) _____AR203, AR213, or AR114 LEARNING COMMUNITIES Core Art History: _____First-Year LC _____AH109 or AH118 _____Intermediate LC _____One additional AH elective or AR221 _____Senior Learning Community Art Electives: 2 SOCIAL SCIENCES (Must be 200+level and not a course that fulfills (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) any other art major requirement)** _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Studio Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Studio Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____AR400 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____AH490 or AH491 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Other: _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____Exhibit of Jr or Sr work in Art Gallery show _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____Assessment Portfolio (Senior Year) SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. ** Note: students may choose to take both AR305 (Drawing III) and AR308 (Painting II) and one will fulfill this requirement and one will fulfill the core requirement.

Reference http://wagner.edu/art/academic-programs/artmajor/

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ART HISTORY Name Department Location Main Hall 3rd Floor

SID Units Required for Program 36

Concentration Major Requirements 12

Semester

FOUNDATION COURSES ART HISTORY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 6 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AR103 _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AR105 _____English Literature _____AH109 _____History _____AH118 _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____AH215, AH324, or AH325 _____Speech _____AH219, AH220, AH223, AH301, or, AH302 INTERCULTURAL COURSES Art History Electives 2 _____International Perspective (I) _____Art History Elective _____American Diversity (D) _____Art History Elective LEARNING COMMUNITIES Cognates (2 semesters study in a foreign language) 2 _____First-Year LC _____Foreign Language _____Intermediate LC _____Foreign Language _____Senior Learning Community Senior Learning Community 2 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____AR400 (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____AH490 or AH491 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Other: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Assessment Portfolio (Senior Year) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Strongly Recommended: _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language AR221 (Museum and Gallery Studies) AN212 (Archaeology) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) AA250 (Arts Management) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/art/academic-programs/artmajor/

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ARTS ADMINISTRATION Name Department Location Main Hall

SID Units Required for Program 36

Concentration Major Requirements 18

Semester

FOUNDATION COURSES ARTS ADMINISTRATION _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AC _____Math (110 or Higher) _____EC _____English Literature _____MK (* will need EC 101 or 102 and AC 101 for MK201) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) Look up pre-requisites for each below: _____Speech _____ BU201, MK301, MK311, MG201, MG321, FI201 _____ BU201, MK301, MK311, MG201, MG321, FI201 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Arts Administration Professional Courses 3 _____American Diversity (D) _____AA 250 Intro to Mgmt & the Arts (So. Standing) LEARNING COMMUNITIES AA250 pre-req for below: _____First-Year LC _____ AA 421, 440, 450, 451, 460, or 475 _____Intermediate LC _____ AA 421, 440, 450, 451, 460, or 475 _____Senior Learning Community Senior Capstone Experience 4 SOCIAL SCIENCES Full-Time Internship & Senior Seminar 4 or 3 units (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Speak with your major advisor about Capstone details. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AA 454 (3 units preferred or 2 units) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AA 490 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Arts Option: 7 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____AR 103 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____AR 105 _____AR 203 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR 208 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR 221 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____Art History Elective _____Art History Elective SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY Music Option: 7 units in Music courses 7 _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS No more than 1 unit may be earned in music ensembles. _____Lab Experience Theatre Option: 7 See Arts Administration: Theatre Concentration Note: Must be accepted into the Arts Administration Program and maintain a 2.75 GPA with no major course Combined Arts Option: 6 grades below a C. Transfer students must spend no 6 units (10 recommended) chosen in consultation fewer than 5 semesters at Wagner. with the Arts Administration Director.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Arts Administration majors entering the College on or after 2015 may take AA460 towards the Professional Courses requirement.

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ARTS ADMINISTRATION: Theatre Concentration Name Department Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES ARTS ADMINISTRATION _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AC _____Math (110 or Higher) _____EC _____English Literature _____MK (* will need EC 101 or 102 and AC 101 for MK201) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) Look up pre-requisites for each below: _____Speech _____ BU201, MK301, MK311, MG201, MG321, FI201 _____ BU201, MK301, MK311, MG201, MG321, FI201 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Arts Administration Professional Courses 3 _____American Diversity (D) _____AA 250 Intro to Mgmt & the Arts (So. Standing) LEARNING COMMUNITIES AA250 pre-req for below: _____First-Year LC _____ AA 421, 440, 450, 451, 460, or 475 _____Intermediate LC _____ AA 421, 440, 450, 451, 460, or 475 _____Senior Learning Community Senior Capstone Experience 4 SOCIAL SCIENCES Full-Time Internship & Senior Seminar 4 or 3 units (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Speak with your major advisor about Capstone details. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AA 454 (3 units preferred or 2 units) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AA 490 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Theatre Option: 7 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____TH 103 Script Analysis _____TH 106 or TH 117 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____TH 111 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____TH 233 Theatre History _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____TH 350 _____TH/AA 440 SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY 2 semesters of TH 011: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____TH011 _____Lab Experience _____TH011 Note: Must be accepted into the Arts Administration 4 semesters of TH 014: Program and maintain a 2.75 GPA with no major course _____TH 014 _____TH 014 grades below a C. Transfer students must spend no _____TH 014 _____TH 014 fewer than 5 semesters at Wagner.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/theatre/academic-programs/arts-admin/concentrations/ Note: Arts Administration majors entering the College on or after 2015 may take AA460 towards the Professional Courses requirement.

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Behavioral Economics Name Department Location Parker Hall 211

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 15

FOUNDATION COURSES BEHAVIORAL ECONOMICS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Economics Courses: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____EC 102 _____Math (110 or Higher): MA121 _____EC 302 _____English Literature _____EC 332 _____History _____EC 415 _____CS/Technological Competency (TC): PS116 Discuss Economics Electives with your Major Advisor: _____Speech _____EC Elective _____EC Elective INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Psychology Courses: _____American Diversity (D) _____PS101 _____PS 116 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____PS308 _____First-Year LC _____Experimental PS (in addition to PS308) _____Intermediate LC Discuss Psychology Electives with your Major Advisor: _____Senior Learning Community _____PS Elective _____PS Elective SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Senior Learning Community 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EC 400 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EC 420 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC.

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BIOLOGY Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 18

FOUNDATION COURSES BIOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Foundation Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____BI 213 Cells, Genes, and Evolution _____Math (110 or Higher): (MA 121) _____BI 215 Biodiversity and Ecology (BI213) _____English Literature _____BI 217 Forms and Functions of Life (BI213) _____History _____BI 219 Gene Expression and Development(BI213) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____BI 221 Biostatistics & Experimental Design _____Speech Most Biology courses above 219 will require most of or all of the Foundation courses above as pre-reqs. INTERCULTURAL COURSES Please check the bulletin for more info. _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Upper- Level Requirements (offered in Fall) 2 _____BI 311 Genetics LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____BI 333 Animal Physiology _____First-Year LC _____Intermediate LC Upper Level Electives: Any 300-level or higher 3 _____Senior Learning Community MI course, CH 517, BI 304, 306, 312, 316, 319, 323, 335, 412, 493, or a second Capstone Course (listed below). SOCIAL SCIENCES _____Upper-level elective (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____Upper-level elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Upper-level elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 _____BI 400 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____BI 400E _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____BI 492 or BI 496 (Capstone Course) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Cognate Courses 6 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____CH 111 (Fall) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____CH 112 (Spring) (CH 111) _____CH 211 (Fall) (CH 112) SCIENCE _____CH 212 (Spring) (CH211) or CH 517 _____ BI, CH, MI, PY May choose CH 517 (if not used as an elective) (Fall) (CH211) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____PY 131 or PY 141 (Fall) (PY141 pre-req MA121) _____Lab Experience _____PY 132 or PY 142 (Spring) (PY142 pre-req MA 122) PY141/142 are calculus based Physics courses. If taking PY131 then take PY 132. If taking PY141 then take PY 142.

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. For combined Biology Major/Chemistry Minor: 18 units required for the major in Biology (as shown) and any two additional units in Chemistry above CH212. Math 121 is required as of Spring 2018. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/biological-sciences/programs/biology_major/

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BIOPSYCHOLOGY Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 14

FOUNDATION COURSES Core Requirements: 8 _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____PS 101 Intro to Psychology _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PS 351 Drugs, the Brain, & Behavior (SP) (PS101) _____Math (110 or Higher) _____PS 442 Physiological Psychology (PS101) _____English Literature (Only offered Fall of even-numbered years) _____History _____BI 213 Cells, Genes, and Evolution _____CS/Technological Competency (TC): PS116 _____BI 217 Forms and Functions of Life (BI213) _____Speech _____BI 306 Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology (SP) (BI 213, 217, and permission from instructor) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____BI 221 or PS 116 (TC) (PS101) _____International Perspective (I) _____CH 111 (Fall) _____American Diversity (D) Electives 4 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____Experimental Psychology _____First-Year LC _____Experimental Psychology _____Intermediate LC _____BI 219, 304, 311, 312, 323, 324, 333, 412, or _____Senior Learning Community 496 (if not used as a Capstone) _____BI 219, 304, 311, 312, 323, 324, 333, 412, or SOCIAL SCIENCES 496 (if not used as a Capstone) (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Choose one of the following groups: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* {BI 400, BI 400E, and BI 496} pre-req BI219 Recommended for pre-med or graduate studies in the HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) biological sciences or neuroscience/biology _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____BI 400 _____BI 400E THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____BI 496 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM OR SCIENCE {PS 400 and PS 441} _____ BI, CH, MI, PY Recommended for graduate studies in psychology or _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS neuroscience with an emphasis on biopsychology. _____ Lab Experience _____PS 400 _____PS 441

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. May not major or minor in psychology or biology. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/psychology/major/biopsychology/

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Business Administration: Accounting

Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Business Core & Cognate Courses _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 260 Excel for the Business Professional _____Math (MA 119 or Higher) Must take prior to or concurrently with AC101 _____English Literature _____AC 101 Financial Accounting I _____History _____AC 102 Financial Accounting II (AC 101) _____CS/Technological Competency: CS260 (TC) _____BU 201 Business Law I (sophomore standing) _____Speech _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____EC 102 Microeconomics INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MA 108 Statistics for Business _____International Perspective (I) _____MG 201+L Mgmt (EC101 or 102, AC101, MA108) _____ American Diversity (D) _____MK 201 Marketing (EC101 or 102 & AC101) _____FI 201 Prin of Finance (EC101 or 102 & AC101) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____First-Year LC CONCENTRATION: ACCOUNTING _____Intermediate LC _____AC 201 Managerial Accounting (Fall) (AC 101) Senior Learning Community: BU400/401 _____AC 211 Intermediate Acct. (Spring) (AC 102) _____AC 401 Auditing (Spring) (AC 101, 102, & 211) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____AC 411 Federal Taxes (Fall) (AC 102, 211, senior) (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____BU 202 Business Law II (sophomore standing) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective or any EC 300+ level course _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective or any EC 300+ level course _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____BU 400 and lab (MG201/L, MK201, FI201) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language If BU400 is taken during the summer, then the lab must be completed in the following Fall semester. THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____BU 401 Sr. Capstone & Simulation _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Business Electives include AC 201 and any business courses numbered 202 and above from any concentration; including

BU 397- 1 unit internship.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/business-admin/undergrad/

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Business Administration: Finance

Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Business Core & Cognate Courses 9 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 260 Excel for the Business Professional _____Math (MA 119 or Higher) Must take prior to or concurrently with AC101 _____English Literature _____AC 101 Financial Accounting I _____History _____AC 102 Financial Accounting II (AC 101) _____CS/Technological Competency: CS260 (TC) _____BU 201 Business Law I (sophomore standing) _____Speech _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____EC 102 Microeconomics INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MA 108 Statistics for Business _____International Perspective (I): BU211(I) _____MG 201+L Mgmt (EC101 or 102, AC101, MA108) _____American Diversity (D) _____MK 201 Marketing (EC101 or 102 & AC101) _____FI 201 Prin of Finance (EC101 or 102 & AC101) LEARNING COMMUNITIES 7 _____First-Year LC CONCENTRATION: Finance _____Intermediate LC _____BU 211 Int’l Business (I) (EC 101 or EC 102) Senior Learning Community: BU400/401 _____FI 311 Managerial Finance (FI 201) (AC 102)* _____any FI 300-level or higher SOCIAL SCIENCES _____any FI 300-level or higher (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____any FI 300-level or higher _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____BU Elective, Internship or (EC301, 304, 305, or 322) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____BU Elective, Internship or (EC301, 304, 305, or 322) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 2 Senior Learning Community HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____BU 400 and lab (MG201/L, MK201, FI201) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language If BU400 is taken during the summer, then the lab must be completed in the following Fall semester. THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____BU 401 Sr. Capstone & Simulation _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____ Lab Experience

Business Electives include AC 201 and any business courses numbered 202 and above from any concentration; including

BU 397- 1 unit internship.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/business-admin/undergrad/

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MANAGEMENT Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Business Core & Cognate Courses 9 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 260 Excel for the Business Professional _____Math (MA 119 or Higher) Must take prior to or concurrently with AC101 _____English Literature _____AC 101 Financial Accounting I _____History _____AC 102 Financial Accounting II (AC 101) _____CS/Technological Competency: CS260 (TC) _____BU 201 Business Law I (sophomore standing) _____Speech _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____EC 102 Microeconomics INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MA 108 Statistics for Business _____International Perspective (I): BU211(I) _____MG 201+L Mgmt (EC101 or 102, AC101, MA108) _____American Diversity (D) _____MK 201 Marketing (EC101 or 102 & AC101) _____FI 201 Prin of Finance (EC101 or 102 & AC101) LEARNING COMMUNITIES 7 _____First-Year LC CONCENTRATION: MANAGEMENT _____Intermediate LC _____BU 211 International Business (I) (EC101 or 102) Senior Learning Community: BU400/401 _____MG ELEC (any MG 300 level or higher) _____MG ELEC (any MG 300 level or higher) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____MG ELEC (any MG 300 level or higher) (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) _____MG ELEC (any MG 300 level or higher) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 2 Senior Learning Community HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____BU 400 and lab (MG201/L, MK201, FI201) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language If BU400 is taken during the summer, then the lab must be completed in the following Fall semester. THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____BU 401 Sr. Capstone & Simulation _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Business Electives include AC 201 and any business courses numbered 202 and above from any concentration; including

BU 397- 1 unit internship.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: MARKETING

Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Business Core & Cognate Courses 9 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 260 Excel for the Business Professional _____Math (MA119 or Higher) Must take prior to or concurrently with AC101 _____English Literature _____AC 101 Financial Accounting I _____History _____AC 102 Financial Accounting II (AC 101) _____CS/Technological Competency: CS260 (TC) _____BU 201 Business Law I (sophomore standing) _____Speech _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____EC 102 Microeconomics INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MA 108 Statistics for Business _____International Perspective (I): BU211(I) _____MG 201+L Mgmt (EC101 or 102, AC101, MA108) _____American Diversity (D) _____MK 201 Marketing (EC101 or 102 & AC101) _____FI 201 Prin of Finance (EC101 or 102 & AC101) LEARNING COMMUNITIES 7 _____First-Year LC CONCENTRATION: MARKETING _____Intermediate LC _____BU 211 International Business (I) (EC101 or 102) Senior Learning Community: BU400/401 _____MK 301 Consumer Behavior (MK 201) _____MK 311 Advertising (MK 201) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____any MK 300-level or higher (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____any MK 300-level or higher _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Business Elective _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 2 Senior Learning Community HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____BU 400 and lab (MG201/L, MK201, FI201) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language If BU400 is taken during the summer, then the lab must be completed in the following Fall semester. THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____BU 401 Sr. Capstone & Simulation _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Business Electives include AC 201 and any business courses numbered 202 and above from any concentration; including

BU 397- 1 unit internship.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/business-admin/undergrad/

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CHEMISTRY Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 16

FOUNDATION COURSES CHEMISTRY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 8 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CH 111 General Chemistry I (Fall) _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____CH 112 General Chemistry II (Spring) _____English Literature _____CH 211 Organic Chemistry I (Fall) _____History _____CH 212 Organic Chemistry II (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____CH 214 Quantitative Analysis (Spring) _____Speech _____CH 313 Physical Chemistry I (Fall) _____CH 314 Physical Chemistry II (Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____CH 511 Instrumental Analysis (Fall) _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Cognate Courses 4 _____MA 121 Calculus I LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____MA 122 Calculus II _____First-Year LC _____PY 131 or PY 141 (Fall) (PY141 pre-req MA121) _____Intermediate LC _____PY 132 or PY 142 (Spring) (PY142 pre-req MA122) Senior LC included in major program Electives: (Choose 2 units from the following) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ CH491, 492, 510, 514, 517, 518, 520, or 591 2 (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ CH491, 492, 510, 514, 517, 518, 520, or 591 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 400 _____CH 491 or higher Capstone Course HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____Non-credit research/internship experience _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language or CH 400E after the junior year THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. See department for more information on how to obtain American Chemical Society (ACS) Certification in Chemistry. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/physical-sciences/programs/chemistry/

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CHEMISTRY: BIOCHEMISTRY Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 15

FOUNDATION COURSES CHEMISTRY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Requirements: 10 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CH 111 General Chemistry I (Fall) _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____CH 112 General Chemistry II (Spring) _____English Literature _____CH 211 Organic Chemistry I (Fall) _____History _____CH 212 Organic Chemistry II (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____CH 214 Quantitative Analysis (Spring) _____Speech _____CH 313 Physical Chemistry I (Fall) _____CH 314 Physical Chemistry II (Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____CH 517 Biochemistry I (Fall) _____International Perspective (I) _____CH 518 Biochemistry II (Spring) _____American Diversity (D) Cognate Courses 4 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____MA 121 Calculus I _____First-Year LC _____MA 122 Calculus II _____Intermediate LC _____PY 131 or PY 141 (Fall) (PY141 pre-req MA121) _____Senior Learning Community _____PY 132 or PY 142 (Spring) (PY142 pre-req MA122) SOCIAL SCIENCES Electives: (Choose 1 unit from the following) 1 (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ CH491, 492, 510, 511, 514, 520, or 591 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* CH511 is recommended for students interested in _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* graduate school or bachelor’s level employment. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____CH 400 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____CH 491 or higher _____Non-credit research/internship experience THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) or CH 400E _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. See department for more information on how to obtain American Chemical Society (ACS) Certification in Chemistry. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/physical-sciences/programs/chemistry/

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CHEMISTRY: Environmental Chemistry Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 17

FOUNDATION COURSES CHEMISTRY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 8 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CH 111 General Chemistry I (Fall) _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____CH 112 General Chemistry II (Spring) _____English Literature _____CH 211 Organic Chemistry I (Fall) _____History _____CH 212 Organic Chemistry II (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____CH 214 Quantitative Analysis (Spring) _____Speech _____CH 313 Physical Chemistry I (Fall) _____CH 314 Physical Chemistry II (Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____CH 511 Instrumental Analysis (Fall) _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Cognate Courses: 6 _____MA 121 Calculus I LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____MA 122 Calculus II _____First-Year LC _____PY 131 or PY 141 (Fall) (PY141 pre-req MA121) _____Intermediate LC _____PY 132 or PY 142 (Spring) (PY142 pre-req MA122) _____Senior Learning Community _____BI 213 Cells, Genes, & Evolution _____BI 215 Biodiversity & Ecology (pre-req BI213) SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Electives: (Choose 2 units from the following) 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 517 or 540 or 591; CH 491 or 492 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 517 or 540 or 591; CH 491 or 492 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Note: CH 491/492: research must be conducted in Environmental chemistry. HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Senior Learning Community _____CH 400 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____CH 491 or higher _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____Non-credit research/internship experience _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM or CH 400E SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/physical-sciences/programs/chemistry/

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COMPUTER SCIENCE Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 16

FOUNDATION COURSES COMPUTER SCIENCE _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 8 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 130 or CS 132 _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____CS 142 Techniques of Programming (Spring) _____English Literature _____CS 251 Data Structures (Fall) _____History _____CS 252 Assembler Language (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____CS 325 Theory of Computation (CS130 & MA230) _____Speech _____CS 356 Programming Languages (Fall) _____CS 351, 352, 353, or 422 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____CS 453 or 456 if not taken as the senior capstone _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Electives: (Choose 2 units from the following) 2 _____CS (130 or 132), 212, 343, 345, 350, 351, 352, 353, 422, or 595 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____CS (130 or 132), 212, 343, 345, 350, 351, 352, 353, 422, or 595 _____First-Year LC _____Intermediate LC Cognate Courses: 4 _____Senior Learning Community _____MA 121 Calculus I _____MA 122 Calculus II SOCIAL SCIENCES _____MA 230 Discrete Mathematics (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____MA 232 Linear Algebra _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CS 400 _____CS 453 or CS 550 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/mics/programs/cs/

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COMPUTER SCIENCE: INFORMATION SYSTEMS Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 16

FOUNDATION COURSES INFORMATION SYSTEMS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 8 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____CS 106 or 107 _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 124 _____CS 130 or CS 132 _____English Literature _____CS 142 Techniques of Programming (Spring) _____History _____CS 251 Data Structures (Fall) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____CS 252 Assembler Language (Spring) _____Speech _____IS 352 (Spring) or 353 (Fall) _____IS 453 Operating Systems (Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____IS 522 – See Department _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Cognate Courses: 6 _____MA 108 Statistics for Business LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____MA 121 or 124 (pre-req MA108, 109, or 110) _____First-Year LC _____AC 101 Financial Accounting _____Intermediate LC _____EC 102 Microeconomics _____Senior Learning Community _____MG 201 Management (pre-req EC102 and AC 101) _____MG 411 Int’l Mktg (pre-req BU211 and MK201) SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Senior Learning Community 2 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*: EC 102 _____IS 400 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____IS 453 or 550 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/mics/programs/cs/

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ECONOMICS Name Department Location Parker Hall 2nd Floor

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 12

FOUNDATION COURSES ECONOMICS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Foundation: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____Math (110 or Higher): See cognate requirements _____EC 102 Microeconomics _____English Literature _____EC 301 or 302 _____History _____EC 415 Applied Econometrics _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____MA 108 Statistics for Business _____Speech Cognate Courses: 1 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MA 124 Applied Calculus (pre-req MA108, 109, or 110) _____International Perspective (I) or any course in calculus. _____American Diversity (D) Electives- Choose 4 units from the following: 4 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____EC 291 Special Topics _____First-Year LC _____EC 297 Economics Internship (1 unit) _____Intermediate LC _____EC 301 or 302 (if not used as a foundation course) _____Senior Learning Community _____EC 304 International Finance _____EC 305 International Trade SOCIAL SCIENCES _____EC 306 Economics of the Environment (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____EC 307 Health Economics _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EC 312 Economics of Genocide _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EC 313 Labor Economics and Industrial Relations _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EC 397 Economics Internship (2 units) _____EC 411 Industrial Organization & Public Policy HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____EC 412 Economic Geography _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____EC 414 Economics of Discrimination _____EC593 Independent Study THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community 2 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____EC 400 _____EC 420 SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC **Must take MA124 or any course in calculus. Reference- http://wagner.edu/economics/files/2005/09/FA15-Economics-Checklist_majors.pdf

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ENGLISH

Name Department Location Parker Hall 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES

ENGLISH

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Foundation: 3 _____Writing Intensive Course (W): EN111** (Should be taken by end of sophomore year) _____Math (110 or Higher) _____EN 111 World Literature (W)(I) _____English Literature: EN111 _____EN 211 British Literature Survey _____History _____EN 212 Intro to Literary Analysis and Theory _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____Speech Core: 4 (Should be taken by the end of junior year) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____EN 202, 205, 232, 255, 304, or 327 (I) _____International Perspective (I): EN111 _____EN 206, 210, 224, 225, 313, or 314 (I) _____American Diversity (D) _____EN 226 (D), 227, 228, 315 (D), 332 (D), EN 342 (D), or 348 (D) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____EN 330 Shakespeare Survey _____First-Year LC _____Intermediate LC Electives- Choose 3 units from the following: 3 _____Senior Learning Community: EN400/425 EN 203, 213, 215*, (230* or FM 201), 280*, 310, 316*, 323, 326, 331, 347, 351, 356*, 357*, SOCIAL SCIENCES FM 322*, and JR courses* (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) 1. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 2. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 3. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Note: Additional classes beyond the required three Core HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Courses may be counted as electives. Please speak to _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language your Major Advisor for more information on electives. English and Film electives above designated with * THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) focus on writing or film and only two of these can _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM

count toward the major.

SCIENCE Senior Learning Community 2 _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____EN 400 Reflective Tutorial _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____EN 425 Senior Seminar _____Lab Experience Note: EN 012, 101, and 110 do not count toward the English major, minor, or dual major. Only courses with a grade of C- or higher may be applied to the requirements of the major in English. Although the study of a foreign language is not required, students majoring in English are strongly urged to undertake such a study. Please see the department for more information about elective course options. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Reference- http://wagner.edu/english/degree-requirements-and-curriculum/

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Film & Media Studies: Concentration in Film Making/Digital Arts

Name Department Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES FILM & MEDIA STUDIES _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____FM 201 or EN 230 _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AA 460 The Film Business or Special Topics _____English Literature _____FM 210 Intro to Video Production & Film Making _____History _____FM 222 Documentary Film Making (D)(TC) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC): FM222 _____FM 223 Introduction to Media Studies _____Speech Film Making/Digital Arts Concentration: 5 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____FM 221 Video Editing (TC) _____International Perspective (I) _____FM 224 Cinematography (TC) _____American Diversity (D): FM222 _____FM 322 Screenplay Writing LEARNING COMMUNITIES (choose 2 from the following): _____First-Year LC _____AR 114 or AR 130 _____Intermediate LC _____AR 203 Advertising Art I: Graphic Design _____Senior Learning Community _____AR 224 Graphic Illustration _____AR 291 Basic Animation SOCIAL SCIENCES _____AR 303 Advertising Art II: Graphic Design (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____AH 491 Contemporary Art _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 103 Script Analysis _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 106 Intro to Acting _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 228 History of Costume and Fashion _____TH 255 Acting for the Camera HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____TH 240 Stage Makeup _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____AA 475 Entertainment Business Law THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Senior Learning Community 2 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____FM 400: Reflective Tutorial _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____FM 490: Capstone Course SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Note: Film Studies/Media Criticism and Civically Engaged Media concentrations are also available. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference https://wagner.edu/art/academic-programs/film-and-media-studies/

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Film & Media Studies: Concentration in Film Studies & Media Criticism

Name Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES FILM & MEDIA STUDIES _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____FM 201 or EN 230 _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AA 460 The Film Business or Special Topics _____English Literature _____FM 210 Intro to Video Production & Film Making _____History _____FM 222 Documentary Film Making (D)(TC) _____CS/Technological Competency: FM222 _____FM 223 Introduction to Media Studies _____Speech Film Studies & Media Criticism Concentration: 5 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Choose 2 of the following: _____American Diversity (D): FM222 _____TH 218 History of American Film _____HI 322 History of Minorities in the Media LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____EN 331 Topics in World Cultures & Cinemas _____First-Year LC _____Intermediate LC Choose 3 of the following (at least one course _____Senior Learning Community: should be a foreign language film class): _____EN 226 American Cultures & Literatures (W)(D) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____EN 323 Aliens, Cyborgs, & Time Travel (W) (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____EN 356/FR 356 French Cinema (I)(W) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EN 357/IT 357 Italian Cinema (I)(W) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____SP 230 Intimate Stories: The Short Film Genre (I) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____SP 314 Topics in Hispanic Cinema (in Spanish) _____FM 291 Screening Films of Spain & Latin Am HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____HI 286 Gender, Class, and Culture in Film (I) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____GOV 236 Politics in Literature and Film _____GOV 375 Feminist Film THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____PS 249 Psychology of Media _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____MU 246 Music in Film _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community 2 SCIENCE _____FM 400: Reflective Tutorial: Senior Project _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____FM 490: Capstone Course _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Note: Concentrations in Film Making/Digital Arts and Civically Engaged Media are also available. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference https://wagner.edu/art/academic-programs/film-and-media-studies/

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Film & Media Studies: Concentration in Civically Engaged Media

Name Department Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 14

FOUNDATION COURSES FILM & MEDIA STUDIES (14 units) _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____FM 201 or EN 230 _____Math (110 or Higher) _____AA 460 The Film Business or Special Topics _____English Literature _____FM 210 Intro to Video Production & Film Making _____History _____FM 222 Documentary Film Making (D)(TC) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC): FM222 _____FM 223 Introduction to Media Studies _____Speech Civically Engaged Media Concentration: 5 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____FM 221 Video Editing _____International Perspective (I) _____FM 224 Cinematography _____American Diversity (D): FM222 _____JR 261 Introduction to Journalism LEARNING COMMUNITIES Choose 2 from the following: _____First-Year LC _____FM 2XX Radio Production _____Intermediate LC _____AR 114 or 130 _____Senior Learning Community _____AR 203 Advertising Art I: Graphic Design _____AR 221/AH 221/HI 240 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____AR 240 TC Multimedia Prod & Storytelling (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____JR 373 or any JR 300-level course _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CS 132 Object Oriented Software Dev _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____GOV 236 Politics in Literature and Film _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____AN 325 Culture, Power, and Place _____AN 201 Comparative Cultures HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____PS 249 Psychology of Media _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____SO 257 The Sociology of Television _____SO 101 Principles of Sociology THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____SO 103 American Society _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____any upper level modern language class not _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM taught in translation SCIENCE Senior Learning Community 2 _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____FM 400: Reflective Tutorial _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____FM 490: Capstone Course _____Lab Experience

Note: Other concentrations within Film & Media are available.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/art/academic-programs/film-and-media-studies/

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GOVERNMENT & POLITICS Name Department Location Main Hall, 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES

Government & Politics

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____GOV 1O3 American Government & Politics 4 _____Math 110 or higher _____GOV 211 Public Administration (Fall) _____English Literature _____GOV 251 International Politics (Fall) _____History _____GOV 371 Mod. Political Thought (Fall, odd-years) _____CS/Technological Competency _____Speech Government Electives- at least one unit from 6 each of the four fields of discipline: American, INTERCULTURAL COURSES Comparative, International, and Theory _____International Perspective (I) ____A: GOV 205, 207, 211, 212, 213, 215, 312, _____American Diversity (D) 313, or 316 ____C: GOV 232, 234, 236, 240, 242, or 246 LEARNING COMMUNITIES ____I: GOV 249, 250, 253, 350, 355, or 356 _____First-Year LC ____T: GOV 272, 260, 317, or 373 _____Intermediate LC ____GOV Elective _____Senior Learning Community: GOV400/490 ____GOV Elective SOCIAL SCIENCES Senior Learning Community 2/4 (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) (Start in the Fall semester- speak to advisor) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Select one of the following options: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____GOV 390 and 391 (4 units) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____GOV 395 and 396 (4 units) _____GOV 400 and 490 (2 units) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/gap/programs/govt/

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS Name Department Location Main Hall, 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES

Government & Politics

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____GOV 251 International Politics (Fall) _____Math 110 or higher _____GOV 350 Int’l Political Economy (Spring, odd-years) _____English Literature _____EC 101 Macroeconomics _____History _____Foreign Language (at least 112+ level) _____CS/Technological Competency: _____Speech Students may concentrate in International Politics or International Economics. Take 4 units INTERCULTURAL COURSES from concentration and 2 units from the other. _____International Perspective (I): Please see your Major Advisor for more info. _____American Diversity (D) Concentration: International Politics 6

LEARNING COMMUNITIES Note: at least one course should be chosen from one _____First-Year LC non-European region: i.e. Africa, Asia, Latin America, _____Intermediate LC or Middle East. _____Senior Learning Community: GOV400/490 Choose 4 from: AN201; HI238, 245, 269, 283, 330; GOV232, 234, 242, 246, 247, 249, 253, 355, 356 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____International Economics track _____International Economics track HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Concentration: International Economics 6

_____EC 304 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____EC 305 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Choose 2 from: BU211, 531; EC301, 312, 412; _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM FI411; MK411; or MG421 _____ SCIENCE _____ _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____International Politics track _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____International Politics track _____Lab Experience Senior Learning Community 2 _____GOV 400 _____GOV 490 *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/gap/programs/international-affairs/

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HISTORY Name Department Location Parker Hall, 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11

FOUNDATION COURSES

HISTORY

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 1 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____One survey course _____Math 110 or higher _____English Literature Methods Course: 1 _____History Should be taken Spring of So./Jr. year if possible. _____CS/Technological Competency: _____HI 297: The Historian as Detective _____Speech Core Courses: 3 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____American: HI 221, 236, 321, or 323 _____International Perspective (I): _____European: HI 257, 286, 334, or 362 _____American Diversity (D) _____Non-Western: HI 242, 264, or 330 LEARNING COMMUNITIES Electives- Any courses at the 200-level or above 4 _____First-Year LC count as electives. Students choose electives based on _____Intermediate LC their interests. Students must have two 300-level _____Senior Learning Community: HI 400/490 courses in history in which they write extensive research papers based on primary and secondary

sources.

SOCIAL SCIENCES 1. _____ (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) 2. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 3. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 4. _____ _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____HI 400 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____HI 490 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Optional Concentrations: _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM - Media, Museums and Public History: (Choose 3): HI 225, 229, 246, 286, 322, 325, or 362 SCIENCE - Global Justice & Human Rights: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY (Choose 3): HI 201, 227, 235, 236, 237, 321, 330, 334 _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS or 345 _____Lab Experience

Note: No more than two 100-level courses will count towards the History major. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/history/academic-programs/

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MATHEMATICS Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 16

FOUNDATION COURSES MATHEMATICS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 6 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____MA 121 Calculus I _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____MA 122 Calculus II _____English Literature _____MA 223 Calculus III _____History _____MA 230 Discrete Mathematics _____CS/Tech Competency (TC): CS130 or CS132 _____MA 232 Linear Algebra _____Speech _____MA 233 INTERCULTURAL COURSES Electives: 5 additional courses must be chosen from 5 _____International Perspective (I) MA 316 or higher including no more than one of the _____American Diversity (D) following courses: MA 591, 593, and 595. Strongly recommended: MA 316, 321, 322, 325, 373, LEARNING COMMUNITIES 421, 431, 433, 441, and 482. _____First-Year LC 1. _____ _____Intermediate LC 2. _____ _____Senior Learning Community 3. _____ 4. _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES 5. _____ (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Cognate Courses: 3 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CS 130 or CS 132 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____PY 141 (Fall) (pre-req MA121) _____PY 142 (Spring) (pre-req MA122) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Senior Learning Community 2 _____MA 400 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____MA 321, 373, 421, or 431 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____BI, CH, MI, PY: PY 141 (Fall) (pre-req MA121) _____BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS: PY 142 (Spring) (MA122) _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/mics/programs/cs/

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MICROBIOLOGY

Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 18

FOUNDATION COURSES MICROBIOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 8 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____MI 200 Microbiology _____Math 110 or higher (121 strongly recommended) _____MI 212 Molecular Microbiology _____English Literature _____BI 221 Biostatistics and Experimental Design _____History _____MI 314 (odd year Spring) (MI200) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____MI 512 (odd year Spring) (MI200, BI221, CH211) _____Speech _____MI 521 (even year Fall) (MI200 and CH211) _____MI 522 (odd year Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES (MI200, MI212, BI221, CH211) _____International Perspective (I) _____MI 525 (odd year Fall) (MI200 and CH211) _____American Diversity (D) 2 Electives: LEARNING COMMUNITIES Choose 2 from the following: MI216, 291, 493, _____First-Year LC 503, 513, 517, 523, 524, 591; CH 517 _____Intermediate LC *Check the Bulletin for pre-requisites. _____Senior Learning Community _____ _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Cognate Courses 6 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 111 (Fall) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 112 (Spring) (CH 111) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____CH 211 (Fall) (CH 112) _____CH 212 (Spring) (CH211) or CH 517 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) May choose CH 517 (if not used as an elective) (Fall) (CH211) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____PY 131 or PY 141 (Fall) (PY141 pre-req MA121) _____PY 132 or PY 142 (Spring) (PY142 pre-req MA 122) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) PY141/142 are calculus based Physics courses. If taking _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM PY131 then take PY 132. If taking PY141 then take PY 142. _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community 2 SCIENCE _____MI 400E Research for Senior Thesis _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MI 400 Senior Thesis (MI 400E) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____MI 491 Capstone Course (Spring) _____Lab Experience

A laboratory section must be taken as part of any course for which a laboratory section is offered. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/biological-sciences/programs/bs-microbiology/

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MODERN LANGUAGE: FRENCH STUDIES

Name Department Location Parker/Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11 with a max of 4 permitted in English

FOUNDATION COURSES

FRENCH

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____FR 111 Int. French I (FR 106, 107) (Fall) _____Math 110 or higher _____FR 112 Int. French II (FR 111) (Spring) _____English Literature _____FR 231 Artistic Adventures (FR112) (Fall) _____History _____FR 251 Intro to Lit in French (I) (FR 232) _____CS/Technological Competency _____Speech Electives (Choose 5 units from the following): 5 FR 107, 230, 234, 241, 242, 291, 310, 320, 333, 334, INTERCULTURAL COURSES 335, 346, 351, 352, 355, 356; _____International Perspective (I) HI 112, 269, 282, 284, 286; AH 112, 217, 218, 321; _____American Diversity (D) EN 229; GOV 232 1. _____ LEARNING COMMUNITIES 2. _____ _____First-Year LC 3. _____ _____Intermediate LC: Study Abroad 4. _____ _____Senior Learning Community 5. _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES Senior Learning Community: 2 (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) FR 400 should be taken concurrently with _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* FR 333 or higher. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____FR 400 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____FR 333 or higher HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience Note: Language majors are required to study abroad and minors are strongly encouraged to do so. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/languages/programs/french/

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MODERN LANGUAGE: SPANISH

Name Department Location Parker/Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11 with a max of 1 in English translation

FOUNDATION COURSES

SPANISH

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____SP 111 Intermediate I (SP107) (Fall) _____Math 110 or higher _____SP 112 Intermediate II (SP111) (Spring) _____English Literature _____SP 231 Artistic Adventures (SP112) (Fall) _____History _____SP 232 People & Politics (SP231) (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency _____SP 310 Voces Hispanas (SP232) (Fall) _____Speech Elective Requirements 4 INTERCULTURAL COURSES Choose 4 from the following: SP 213, 234, 241, 242, _____International Perspective (I) 291, 314, 320, 323, 346, 347, 351, 352, 411, 412; _____American Diversity (D) GOV 247; AN 236 1. _____ LEARNING COMMUNITIES 2. _____ _____First-Year LC 3. _____ _____Intermediate LC 4. _____ _____Senior Learning Community Senior Learning Community 2 SOCIAL SCIENCES SP 400 must be taken concurrently with SP 314, (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) 323, or 352. Please speak to your Major Advisor for _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* more information on requirements. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ SP 400 Senior RFT _____ SP 314, 323, or 352 Capstone Course HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/languages/programs/spanish/

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MUSIC

Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 13

FOUNDATION COURSES

MUSIC

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Students interested in the major should complete _____Writing Intensive Course (W) the Music Placement Exercise available online: _____Math 110 or higher Wagner.edu/music. The completed form should be _____English Literature returned to the Music Department office. See your _____History Major Advisor for more info on requirements. _____CS/Technological Competency _____Speech Music Theory & Musicianship 4 _____MU 111 (must take with MU 115) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____MU 112 Music Theory II (must take with MU 116) _____International Perspective (I) _____MU 115 Musicianship I _____American Diversity (D) _____MU 116 Musicianship II LEARNING COMMUNITIES Music History & Repertory 2 _____First-Year LC _____MU 102 Intro to Music Literature _____Intermediate LC _____MU 306 _____Senior Learning Community Electives (Max of 1 unit in ensembles) 4 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____Any MU 200 or higher, or ensemble (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) _____Any MU 200 or higher, or ensemble _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Any MU 200 or higher, or ensemble _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____Any MU 200 or higher, or ensemble _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Senior Learning Community 2 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____MU 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language _____MU 491 Senior Seminar THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline)

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Must attend MU 020 every semester in which _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM individual lessons are also taken (0 units).

SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/music/degrees/

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Nursing Name Department Location Campus Hall 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 16

FOUNDATION COURSES NURSING 16 _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Module I (Fall) _____Writing Intensive Course (W) NR351 Dimensions of Health Promotion in the Community 2 _____Math 110 or higher NR353 Dimensions of Health Assessment 1 _____English Literature NR355 Pharmacodynamics 1 _____History NR356 Medical Dosage and Calculation .5 _____CS/Technological Competency _____Speech Module II (Spring) NR364 Nursing Care of the Childbearing Family 1.5 INTERCULTURAL COURSES NR366 Nursing Care of the Childrearing Family 1.5 _____International Perspective (I) NR368 Nursing Care of the Family in Illness I 1.5 American Diversity (D) included in program Module III (Fall) LEARNING COMMUNITIES NR400 Nursing Research 1 _____First-Year LC NR465 Psychodynamic Dimen of Psychiatric Mental Health 1 _____Intermediate LC (MI200/NR224) NR469 Nursing Care of the Family in Illness II 1 Senior LC included in Nursing program _____Elective _____Elective SOCIAL SCIENCES Module IV (Spring) (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) NR472 Community Health Nursing 1.5 _____PS 101, AN 101, or SO 101 NR474 Nursing Leadership & Management 1 _____AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* NR476 Dimen of Mental Health Nursing in the Community .5 _____AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* NR490 Reflective Tutorial 1 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more)

_____HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Nursing Prerequisites: BI 209+L Human A&P I

THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) BI 210+L Human A&P II

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM NR 224 Nutrition & Health

_____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM MI 200+L Microbiology

SO 101 or AN 101 or PS 101

SCIENCE (modified for Nursing) TEAs Exam

_____BI 209/BI 209L _____BI 210/BI 210L _____MI 200/MI 200L _____NR 224

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Reference: http://wagner.edu/nursing/baccalaureate/programundergrad/

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PHILOSOPHY

Name Department Location Campus Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 10

FOUNDATION COURSES

PHILOSOPHY

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements 5 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PH 103 or 109 _____Math 110 or higher _____PH 200 Symbolic Logic _____English Literature _____PH 205 Philosophy of Mind _____History _____PH 209 Ancient Philosophy _____CS/Technological Competency _____PH 211 Modern Philosophy _____Speech Elective Requirements 3 INTERCULTURAL COURSES Choose 3 units from the following: _____International Perspective (I) _____PH 109 Political Philosophy (Fall) _____American Diversity (D) _____PH 201 Moral Philosophy _____PH 202 Medical Ethics (Spring) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____PH 203 Social Philosophy _____First-Year LC _____PH 204 Philosophy and Feminism _____Intermediate LC _____PH 207 Identity and Selfhood Senior LC included in major program _____PH 210 Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy _____PH 212 Hegel, Marx and Nietzsche SOCIAL SCIENCES _____PH 213 Existentialism (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) _____PH 214 American Philosophy _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____PH 215 Recent Continental Philosophy _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____PH 301 Freedom and Responsibility _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____PH 302 Philosophy and Psychoanalysis HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Senior Learning Community 2 _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language _____PH 400 Reflective Tutorial _____PH 401 Seminar: Topics in Philosophy THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

Note: It is recommended that students who plan to attend graduate school in philosophy study French and/or German.

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/philosophy/

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Physician Assistant B.S./M.S.

Name Location: Cunard Hall 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program: 27/108 credit hours

Cohort Year AP/IB credits:

FOUNDATION COURSES PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT PROGRAM _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____Writing Intensive Course (W) Professional Year I _____English Literature (W) PA 411E/411 Medical Science I _____History (I or D if possible) PA 412 Medical Science II _____CS/Tech Competency PA 416 Clinical Prep Science I _____Math: BI 221 or PS116 PA 417 Primary Care and Pharmacotherapeutics I _____Speech PA 418 PA Professional Practice PA 421 Emergency and Surgical Medicine INTERCULTURAL COURSES PA 422 General Medicine _____International Perspective (I) PA 423 Maternal and Child Health _____American Diversity (D) PA 424 Primary Care and Pharmacotherapeutics II LEARNING COMMUNITIES Professional Year II _____First-Year LC PA 514E/514 Advanced Health Assessment Senior LC included in PA Program PA 451 Clinical Practice in Internal Medicine PA 452 Clinical Practice in Primary Care & Family Med SOCIAL SCIENCES PA 454 Clinical Practice in Surgery (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) PA 436 Clinical Practice in Pediatrics _____AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* (I or D if possible) PA 441 Clinical Practice in Women’s Health _____AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO (I or D if possible) PA 461 Clinical Practice in Psychiatry/Behavioral Medicine 3rd SS is an MDS included in PA program (Electives) Choose 2 units from: PA 462, 463, 501, 502, 503, 504, or 514 HUMANITIES _____HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Professional Year III PA 532 Clinical Practice in Advanced Medicine THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) PA 534 Clinical Practice in Medicine & Long Term Care _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM (I or D if possible) PA 535 Clinical Practice in Emergency Medicine, Urgent _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM (I or D if possible) PA 536 Clinical Practice in Emergency Medicine, Main PA 540 Clinical Practice in Pediatrics, Advanced Practice Prerequisites for PA Program: PA 544 Clinical Practice in Surgery, Advanced Practice _____AN 252(I) or PH 202 (Electives) Choose 12 credits from: _____BI 209+L Human Anatomy and Physiology I PA 542, 613, 614, 631, 644, 652, 691, or 693 _____BI 210+L Human Anatomy and Physiology II _____CH 111 General Chemistry I (Fall) Capstone Courses: _____CH 112 General Chemistry II (Spring) PA 791 Research Design _____CH 211 Organic Chemistry I (Fall) PA 798 Thesis _____MI 200, MI 216, or BI 311 _____MI 200, MI 216, or BI 311 (MI 216 pre-req is MI 200 and pre/co-req CH 112)

Note: Must earn at least C+ or higher in all science classes. Semester and science GPA should be at least a 3.0 GPA. Overall GPA minimum is 3.2. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/physician-assistant/bs-ms/curriculum/

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PHYSICS Name Department Location Megerle Science Building

ID Total Units Required 36

Semester Major Units Required 16

FOUNDATION COURSES PHYSICS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 7 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PY 141 General Physics I (Fall) (MA121) _____Math (110 or Higher): MA 121+ _____PY 142 General Physics II (Spring) (MA122) _____English Literature _____PY 211 Modern Physics (Fall) (PY142, MA223) _____History _____PY 212 Intermediate Physics (SP even # years) _____CS/Tech Competency (TC) _____PY 222 Dynamics (Fall even # years) _____Speech _____PY 411 or 511 (one will be used as a senior learning community but both courses are needed) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Electives (Choose 2 from the following): 2 _____American Diversity (D) PY 221, 251, 311, 312, 361, 412, 512, 531, 541, 542, or 591 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____ _____First-Year LC _____ _____Intermediate LC _____Senior Learning Community Cognate Requirements: 4 _____MA 121 Calculus I SOCIAL SCIENCES _____MA 122 Calculus II (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____MA 223 Calculus III _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____MA 233 Differential Equations _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Choose 2 units of Chemistry , Mathematics, or 2 Computer Applications. The courses must be HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) chosen from CH 111 or higher, MA 230 or higher, _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language or CS 130 or higher. _____ THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____ _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Senior Learning Community 1 The senior year Learning Community consists of Physics SCIENCE 411 or 511, coupled with another lecture course or _____BI, CH, MI, PY: PY 141 (Fall) (MA121) individualized research, and the Reflective Tutorial _____BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS: PY 142 (Spring) (MA122) includes two presentations in the physics seminar or a _____Lab Experience senior thesis (Physics 543). See advisor for more info.

Note: It is recommended that students who plan to go to graduate school in physics take Physics 311, 361, at least one other physics elective, Math 232 and one year of French or German. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/physical-sciences/programs/physics/

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PSYCHOLOGY* (choose B.A. or B.S.)

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11

FOUNDATION COURSES PSCHOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Psychology Core Requirements 3 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PS 101 Introduction to Psychology _____Math 110 or higher _____PS 116 Psych Statistics & Methodology (TC) _____English Literature _____PS 213 Psychological Testing (Co-req: PS116) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency: PS116 (TC) Experimental Psychology Courses 2 _____Speech _____EP PS _____EP PS INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Psychology Electives 4 _____American Diversity (D) _____PS _____PS LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____PS _____First-Year LC _____PS _____Intermediate LC _____Senior Learning Community Senior Learning Community _____PS 400 Senior RFT in Psychology SOCIAL SCIENCES _____PS 441 History of Psychology (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS**: PS101 B.S. requires a minor in Biology, Chemistry, _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS** Physics, Computer Science, Math, or Micro. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS** BIO: BI213, (2) 200+ level, and any (2) bio = 5 units HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language CHEM: CH 111, 112, 211, 212, & any (2) above 212 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) PHYSICS: PY 141, 142, 211, and any (3) above 211 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM COMPUTER SCIENCE: Either (CS 106 or 107), no more than (2) from (CS 212, 352, 353, 422) SCIENCE and (3) additional CS courses not listed above. _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS MATH: 6 units of math except for 110. _____Lab Experience CS 130 or higher may be used for 1 of 6 units *additional exceptions based on major MICRO: 5 units/Must take all labs if offered MI200 and any MI200+ level MI 314 & 512 strongly suggested

*B.S.- complete all of the requirements above plus a minor in 1 of the following: physics, chem, bio, microbio, computer science, or math. **Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/psychology/major/psychmajor/

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PUBLIC POLICY & ADMINISTRATION Name Department Location Main Hall, 3rd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES

Public Policy & Administration

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 7 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____GOV 1O3 American Government & Politics _____Math 110 or higher _____GOV 211 Public Administration (Fall) _____English Literature _____GOV 312 Public Policy (Spring) _____History _____GOV 313 Ethics and Public Policy (Fall) _____CS/Technological Competency (Junior standing) _____Speech _____FI 201 (EC101 or 102 and AC101) _____MG 201/201L (EC101 or 102 and AC101) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____SO 234 Research Methods II _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D) Choose 3 units from ONE of the following

groups: 3

LEARNING COMMUNITIES Public Affairs: HI 315, 316; GOV 212, 213, 215, 314; _____First-Year LC SO 103, 141, 207, 276, 303, 305. _____Intermediate LC OR _____Senior Learning Community: GOV400/490 Urban Policy: GOV 205, 314; SO 103, 207, 302, 303, SO 305, 331; SW 105, 211. SOCIAL SCIENCES OR (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) Economic Policy: EC 301, 302, 303, 306, 311, 313, 410, _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*: EC 101 or 102 EC 412, 414. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* 1. _____ 2. _____ HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) 3. _____ _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language Senior Learning Community 2 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____GOV 400 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____GOV 490 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference: http://wagner.edu/gap/programs/public-administration/

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SOCIOLOGY Name Department Location Parker Hall 2nd Floor

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 12

FOUNDATION COURSES SOCIOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____SO 101 Principles or SO 103(D) Social Problems _____Math 110 or higher _____SO 233 Research Methods I _____English Literature _____SO 234 Research Methods II (SO 233) _____History _____SO 343 Sociological Theory (SP) (SO101 or 103) _____CS/Technological Competency (TC) _____Speech Choose 1 of the following concentrations:

INTERCULTURAL COURSES Academic Sociology Concentration _____International Perspective (I) _____SO 315 (see department) _____American Diversity (D) _____SO 303 Principles of Social Psychology (SP) _____SO 213(D)(FA) or SO 303(D)(SP) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____SO 305 Criminology (FA) _____First-Year LC _____SO 300 Law and Society _____Intermediate LC _____SO 301 Marriage and Family (SP) _____Senior Learning Community _____Elective in SO or SW _____Elective in SO or SW

SOCIAL SCIENCES

(Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) Criminal Justice Concentration _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____SO 207 The Criminal Justice System _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____SO 305 Criminology (FA) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____SO 308 Criminal Law (SP) _____Elective in Anthropology HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____Elective in SO or SW _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____Elective in SO or SW

THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) Family Studies/Social Work _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____SO 213(D) Sociology of Gender (FA) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____SO 301(D) Marriage and Family (SP) _____SW 105 Intro to Social Welfare Practice SCIENCE _____SO 303 (D) or AN 201 (I) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____Elective in SO or SW _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Elective in SO or SW

_____Lab Experience SENIOR LEARNING COMMUNITY SO 233, 234, and 343 must be taken before: _____SO 400 Senior RFT _____SO 491 Senior Seminar

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference- http://wagner.edu/sociology/degrees/checklist/

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Theatre & Speech: Theatre Studies Concentration (B.A.)

Name Department Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 14 plus 2 cognates

FOUNDATION COURSES

THEATRE STUDIES

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Experiential Requirements (Complete four of 0 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) TH 014-018, only one of which may be TH 017) _____Math 110 or higher _____TH 014-018 _____English Literature: EN212 _____TH 014-018 _____History _____TH 014-018 _____CS/Technological Competency _____TH 014-018 _____Speech Foundation Requirements 5 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____TH 103 Script Analysis _____International Perspective (I) _____TH 106 Introduction to Acting _____American Diversity (D) _____TH 111 Intro to Design and Technology _____TH 233 Theatre History LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____EN 212 Intro to Literary Analysis and Theory _____First-Year LC _____TH 011 (.5 unit) _____Intermediate LC _____TH 011 (.5 unit) _____Senior Learning Community Electives: 7 SOCIAL SCIENCES _____DA 191 or TH 235 (Choose 3 total, max of 2 per discipline) _____DA 395 or TH 450 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EN 211, EN 326, EN 327, or EN 330 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____EN 211, EN 326, EN 327, or EN 330 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 290, TH 310, or DA 401 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Choose two units of the following: _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS**, or Foreign Language TH 107, 108, 109, 110, 291, 321, 323, (2 units of consecutive study in a foreign language are 324, 350 or 440. required for this concentration.) 1. _____ 2. _____ THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Cognate Requirements: _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM 2 units of consecutive study in a foreign language _____Foreign Language SCIENCE _____Foreign Language _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS Senior Learning Community 2 _____Lab Experience All coursework for the major should be completed before enrolling in in the SLC. _____TH 400 _____TH 595 *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/theatre/academic-programs/ba-theatre/theatre-studies/

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Theatre & Speech: Performance Concentration Name Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 14 plus 1 cognate

FOUNDATION COURSES

THEATRE PERFORMANCE

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Minimum Year 1 Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____TH 117: Acting Techniques I (Fall) _____Math 110 or higher _____Pass Music Requirements (see department) _____English Literature _____TH 217: Acting II: Scene Study (Spring) _____History _____Dance Techniques in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern _____CS/Technological Competency _____Dance Techniques in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern _____Speech: SPC 102 _____At least 1 production assignment _____At least 1 semester of MU020 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Minimum Year 2 Requirements: _____American Diversity (D): TH 235 _____TH 307: Musical Theatre Performance I _____DA 295 Musical Theatre Dance LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____TH 103 Script Analysis _____First-Year LC _____TH 210 Movement _____Intermediate LC _____SPC 102 Voice & Diction _____Senior Learning Community: TH461/TH462 _____At least 2nd production assignment _____At least 2nd semester of MU020 SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Minimum Year 3 Requirements: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH317: Acting III: Classics (Fall) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 111 Intro to Design and Technology _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____TH 233 Theatre History _____TH 235 Musical Theatre History (D) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____TH 011 Theatre Lab _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____TH 011 Theatre Lab _____At least 3rd production assignment THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____At least 3rd semester of MU020 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Minimum Year 4 Requirements: _____TH 461: Acting IV (Fall) SCIENCE _____TH 462: Senior Showcase (Spring) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____Dance Techniques in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Dance Techniques in Ballet, Jazz, or Modern _____Lab Experience _____At least 4th production assignment _____At least 4th semester of MU0202 Note: This is four year template example. Students are encouraged to complete some of these courses earlier than specified above. Please discuss in detail with a Theatre Advisor. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/theatre/academic-programs/ba-theatre/performance/

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Theatre & Speech: Design, Technology, & Management Name Location Main Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES

THEATRE EXPERIENCE

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Experimental Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) (4 semesters of .5 each) _____Math 110 or higher TH011 ____ ____ ____ ____ _____English Literature _____History Choose (4) Production Assignments, _____CS/Technological Competency at least 1 from 2 categories _____Speech TH 014 ____ ____ ____ ____ 0 units TH 015 ____ ____ ____ ____ 0 units INTERCULTURAL COURSES TH 016 ____ ____ ____ ____ 0 units _____International Perspective (I) TH 017 ____ 0 units _____American Diversity (D) Core: LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____TH 103 Script Analysis _____First-Year LC _____TH 106 Intro to Acting _____Intermediate LC _____TH 111 Intro to Design and Technology Senior LC included in major program _____TH 210 Drafting for the Stage _____TH 211 Stage Properties and Set Dressing SOCIAL SCIENCES _____TH 220 Computer Visualization (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____TH 233 History of Theatre _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Select 5 units from the following: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Three units must be 300 level or higher _____TH 109 Stage Costuming HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____TH 110 Scenic Painting _____ HI, PH, RE, EN, MDS*, or Foreign Language _____TH 112 Stage Craft _____TH 228 History of Costume and Fashion THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of 1 per discipline) _____TH 240 Stage Makeup (.5 unit) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____TH 291 or 591 Special Topics _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____TH 306 Sound Design _____TH 313 Costume Design SCIENCE _____TH 321 Scene Design _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____TH 323 Lighting Design _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____TH 324 Period Styles Design _____Lab Experience _____TH 350 Stage Management _____TH 424 Design Studio (may not double-dip) _____TH 463 Advanced Lighting Design _____TH 464 Advanced Scenic Design Senior Learning Community (SLC) _____TH403 or 424 (if not used for another requirement) _____TH 595 Advance Senior Practicum *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC Reference http://wagner.edu/theatre/academic-programs/ba-theatre/design-tech/

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & ART

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES ART _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 10 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AR 103 Design & Color _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____AR 105 Drawing I _____English Literature _____AR 106 Ceramics _____History _____AR 114 Photography I _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____AR 203 Advertising Art I _____Speech _____AR 204 Sculpture _____AR 205 Drawing II INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____AR 208 (Oil Painting) _____International Perspective (I): AH118 _____AH 109 Art History or Histories? _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____AH 118 (I) Intro to Art History LEARNING COMMUNITIES EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: _____First-Year LC *See major advisor about certifications and workshops _____Intermediate LC _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____Senior Learning Community _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ED 322 (TC) SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Multi-Subject Block _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____ Foreign Language (I) _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Additional Requirements: _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM: AR 103 _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM: AH 109 _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and regularly. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes. All Art requirements should be finished prior to Student Teaching. Please discuss and create a plan with your advisor.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & ENGLISH

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES

ENGLISH

_____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: 7 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) (Should be taken by end of sophomore year) _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____EN 111 World Literature (W)(I) _____English Literature _____EN 211 British Literature Survey _____History _____EN 212 Into to Literary Analysis and Theory _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) (Should be taken by the end of junior year) _____Speech _____EN 205, 232, 303, 304, 327, 355 (I) _____EN 206, 224, 225, 311, 313, 314 (I) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____EN 226, 227, 228, 315, 332, 342, 348 _____International Perspective (I) _____EN 330 Shakespeare Survey _____American Diversity (D): ED312 4 English Electives: EN 203, 213, 215*, 4 LEARNING COMMUNITIES (230* or FM 201*), 280*, 310, 316*, 323, 326, 331*, _____First-Year LC 331*, 347, 351, 356*, 357*, FM 322*, or JR courses. _____Intermediate LC _____ _____ _____ _____ _____Senior Learning Community Additional courses beyond the required 3 Core courses may SOCIAL SCIENCES be counted as electives. Only two of the English electives (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) above designated with * may count towards the major. _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* *See major advisor about certifications and workshops _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ Foreign Language (I) _____ED 322 (TC) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 SCIENCE _____ BI, CH, MI, PY Student Teaching- Clinical Practice: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____Lab Experience Students must see an advisor in both subject areas early Additional Teaching Requirements: and regularly. Please see your Education advisor for _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a

C in major and General Education classes.

Note: EN 012, 101, and 110 do not count toward the English major, minor, or dual major. Only courses with a grade of C- or higher may be applied to the requirements of the major in English. Although the study of a foreign language is not required, students majoring in English are strongly urged to undertake such a study. Please see the department for more information about elective course options. *Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & FRENCH

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES FRENCH REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Up to 3 classes may be 100-level. However, once a 200 level _____Writing Intensive Course (W) course has been taken, students may not take 100-level _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ classes. Native speakers must begin at the 200-level. Some _____English Literature advanced students may begin at the 200-level. _____History _____FR 231 Advanced French I (FR112) (Fall) _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____FR 232 Advanced French II (FR231) (Spring) _____Speech _____FR 251 Intro to Lit in French (I) (FR 232) _____French Elective INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____French Elective _____International Perspective (I) _____French Elective _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____French Elective _____French Elective LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____French Elective _____First-Year LC _____French Elective _____Intermediate LC _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: *See major advisor about certifications and workshops SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Multi-Subject Block _____ Foreign Language (I) _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Additional Requirements: SCIENCE _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Education Majors who must fulfill the two-semester language State requirement must take two consecutive classes in the same language in order to receive credit. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and regularly. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & HISTORY

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester

FOUNDATION COURSES HISTORY REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial (No more than two 100-level courses) _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____HI (one survey course) _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____HI 120 Global History (I) [recommended] _____English Literature _____HI 297 (Take Spring of Sophomore or Junior Year) _____History _____HI215, 221, 321(D), or 326(D) _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____HI 257(I) or 286(I) _____Speech _____HI 242(I-pending), 264(I), 330(I), or HI 347(I) INTERCULTURAL COURSES Take 4 History Electives 200-level or higher: _____International Perspective (I) (At least two units at the 300-level). _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____ _____ _____ _____ LEARNING COMMUNITIES Senior Learning Community _____First-Year LC _____HI 490 Senior Seminar _____Intermediate LC _____HI 400 If scheduling permits, the experiential _____Senior Learning Community Placement will be student teaching.) Must take in Fall of senior year. SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*: PS101 *See major advisor about certifications and workshops _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ED 322 (TC) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Multi-Subject Block _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice SCIENCE _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS Additional Requirements: _____Lab Experience _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and frequently. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & MATH

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11

FOUNDATION COURSES MATHEMATICS _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____MA 121 Calculus I _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____MA 122 Calculus II _____English Literature _____MA 223 Calculus III _____History _____MA 230 Discrete Mathematics _____CS/Technological Competency: CS130 _____MA 232 Linear Algebra _____Speech _____MA 373, 421, 431, 433, or 441 _____MA 373, 421, 431, 433, or 441 INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____CS 130 _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D): ED312 Senior Learning Community _____MA 400 Senior Reflective Tutorial LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____MA 373, 431, 433, or 441 Capstone _____First-Year LC (MA 441 if not taken as a core math requirement). _____Intermediate LC _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: *See major advisor about certifications and workshops SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Multi-Subject Block _____ Foreign Language (I) _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Additional Requirements: SCIENCE _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas as soon as possible. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & MUSIC

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES MUSIC REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____MU 111 (must take with MU 115) _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____MU 112 Music Theory II (must take with MU 116) _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____MU 115 _____English Literature _____MU 116 Musicianship _____History _____MU 102 Intro to Music Literature _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____MU 306 Music History _____Speech _____MU 491 Senior Seminar _____MU elective 200 or higher or ensemble INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____ED 403 (ED326) (Fall of even-numbered years) _____International Perspective (I) _____American Diversity (D): ED312 Must attend MU 020 for two semesters (0 units) _____ _____ LEARNING COMMUNITIES

_____First-Year LC Must attend MU 020 every semester in which _____Intermediate LC individual lessons are also taken (0 units).

_____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: SOCIAL SCIENCES *See major advisor about certifications and workshops (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) SCIENCE Additional Requirements: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Lab Experience _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and frequently. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes. Students interested in the major should complete the Music Placement Exercise available online: Wagner.edu/music. The completed form should be returned to the Music Department office. See your Music Advisor for more info on requirements.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & NATURAL SCIENCES

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES NATURAL SCIENCES _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____AS 105 Astronomy: The Solar System _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____BI 120 Human Biology _____English Literature _____BI 213 Cells, Genes, & Evolution _____History _____BI 215 Biodiversity & Ecology _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____NR 224 Nutrition & Health _____Speech _____CH 111 General Chem I (Fall) _____CH 112 General Chem II (Spring) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____PY 131 or 141 (pre-req to 141 is MA121) (Fall) _____International Perspective (I) _____BI 110, CH 214, or PY 132 or 142 _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____BI 110, CH 214, or PY 132 or 142 (Pre-req to PY142 is MA122; PY132 and 142: Spring) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____First-Year LC Senior Learning Community _____Intermediate LC _____BI 490 _____CH 490 _____PY 490 _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: SOCIAL SCIENCES *See major advisor about certifications and workshops (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) SCIENCE Additional Requirements: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Lab Experience _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subjects early and frequently. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & PHILOSOPHY

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES PHILOSOPHY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PH 103 or 109 (Fall) _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____PH 200 Symbolic Logic _____English Literature _____PH 205 Philosophy of Mind _____History _____PH 209 Ancient Philosophy _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____PH 211 Modern Philosophy _____Speech Choose 3 from the following: INTERCULTURAL COURSES PH 109, 201, 202, 203, 204, 207, 210, 212, 213, 214, 215, _____International Perspective (I) 301 or 302. _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____ _____ _____ LEARNING COMMUNITIES Senior Learning Community _____First-Year LC _____PH 400 _____Intermediate LC _____PH 401 _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: SOCIAL SCIENCES *See major advisor about certifications and workshops (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) SCIENCE Additional Requirements: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Lab Experience _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and frequently. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & PSYCHOLOGY

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements 11

FOUNDATION COURSES PSYCHOLOGY REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____PS 101 Introduction to Psychology 4 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____PS 111 Child Psychology (PS101) _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____PS 116 Psych Statistics & Methodology (TC) _____English Literature _____PS 213 Psychological Testing (Co-req: PS116) _____History _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) Experimental Psychology Courses (Pre-req: PS116): 2 _____Speech Choose 2 from: PS 302, 303, 304, 305, 306, or 308 _____ _____ INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____International Perspective (I) Psychology Electives 3 _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____PS _____PS _____PS LEARNING COMMUNITIES Senior Learning Community 2 _____First-Year LC _____ED 580 (also listed below) _____Intermediate LC _____PS 441 History of Psychology _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: SOCIAL SCIENCES *See major advisor about certifications and workshops (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS*: PS101 _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) SCIENCE Additional Requirements: _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Lab Experience _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas as soon as possible. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes. Some Psychology requirements should be finished prior to Student Teaching as there may be conflicts with time offerings. Please discuss and create a plan with your Psychology advisor.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Core Requirements: _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____SO 103(D) Social Problems _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____SO 233 Research Methods I _____English Literature _____SO 234 Research Methods II (SO 233) _____History _____SO 301 Marriage and the Family (D) (Spring) _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____SO 303 Race and Ethnic Relations (D) _____Speech _____AN 101 Introduction to Anthropology _____AN 201 Comparative Cultures (Fall) INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____SO 343 (Spring) or AN 491 _____International Perspective (I) _____GOV 207 or HI 225 _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____AN or SO elective 200-level or higher _____AN 234, 235, 236, 238, or 251 LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____First-Year LC EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: _____Intermediate LC *See major advisor about certifications and workshops _____Senior Learning Community _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ED 322 (TC) (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Multi-Subject Block _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Additional Requirements: _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) SCIENCE _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and regularly. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & SPANISH

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES SPANISH REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial Up to 3 classes may be 100-level. However, once a 200 level _____Writing Intensive Course (W) course has been taken, students may not take 100-level _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ classes. Native speakers must begin at the 200-level. Some _____English Literature advanced students may begin at the 200-level. _____History _____SP 231 Artistic Adventures (SP112) (Fall) _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____SP 232 People & Politics (SP231) (Spring) _____Speech _____SP 310 Voces Hispanas (SP232) (Fall) _____Spanish Elective INTERCULTURAL COURSES _____Spanish Elective _____International Perspective (I) _____Spanish Elective _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____Spanish Elective _____Spanish Elective LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____Spanish Elective _____First-Year LC _____Spanish Elective _____Intermediate LC _____Senior Learning Community EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: *See major advisor about certifications and workshops SOCIAL SCIENCES _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 322 (TC) _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) Multi-Subject Block _____ Foreign Language (I) _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Student Teaching- Clinical Practice _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Additional Requirements: SCIENCE _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____ BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency) _____Lab Experience

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Education Majors who must fulfill the two-semester language State requirement must take two consecutive classes in the same language in order to receive credit. Must see an advisor in both subject areas early and regularly. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes.

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CHILDHOOD EDUCATION & THEATRE/SPEECH

Name Department Location Parker Hall

ID Units Required for Program 36

Semester Major Requirements

FOUNDATION COURSES THEATRE REQUIREMENTS: _____RFT (W) – Reflective Tutorial _____TH 103 _____Writing Intensive Course (W) _____TH 106 _____Math 110 or higher: MA119+ _____TH 111 _____English Literature _____TH 233 _____History _____TH011 _____TH 011 _____CS/Technological Competency: ED322 (TC) _____TH014-017 _____TH014-017 _____Speech (May only take one TH017) INTERCULTURAL COURSES Take 6 courses from at least 3 of the following areas: _____International Perspective (I) _____Tech: TH 107, 108, 109, 110, 209, 240 _____American Diversity (D): ED312 _____Performance: EYH, TH 204, DAXX (DAXX 2 semesters of .5 units) LEARNING COMMUNITIES _____Design: TH 331, 332, 324 _____First-Year LC _____Creative Prod/Mgmt: _____Intermediate LC TH 290, 301, 311, 350, 440, DA 401 _____Senior Learning Community _____Criticism/History: DA 191, 395, TH 235, 450 _____ SOCIAL SCIENCES (Choose 3 total, max of two per discipline) EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* *See major advisor about certifications and workshops _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 326 (pre-req to all courses) 20hrs. field _____ AN, EC, GOV, PS, SO, MDS* _____ED 312 (D) (ED326) _____ED 322 (TC) HUMANITIES (In addition to HI/EN above choose 1 more) _____ Foreign Language (I) Literacy Block _____ED 425 _____ED 426 THE ARTS (choose 2 total, max of one per discipline) Multi-Subject Block _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM _____ED 406 _____ED 411 ______ED 414 _____AR, AH, MU, TH, DA, FM Student Teaching- Clinical Practice SCIENCE _____ED 550B _____ED 560B _____ED 580 (D) _____BI, CH, MI, PY _____BI, CH, MI, PY, AS, PHS Additional Requirements: _____Lab Experience _____MA 119+ (grade of B or better or substitution) _____MA XXX (See advisor for appropriate course) _____Foreign Language (1 unit or documented fluency)

*Social Sciences- MDS 103, 109, 110, 291-LC; Humanities- MDS 106, 107, and 291-ILC. Must see an advisor in both subject areas as soon as possible. Please see your Education advisor for additional certification requirements. A minimum of 3.0 is required for both cumulative and major GPAs. At least a B in all Education courses and Math classes. At least a C in major and General Education classes. Some Psychology classes should be finished prior to Student Teaching as there may be conflicts with time offerings. Please discuss and create a plan with your Psychology advisor.