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Courses For Photography Art Institute of Chicago

Spring 2008Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
1001 001 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Shteynshleyger, Anna
1001 002 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Benine, Shannon
1001 003 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Ulrich, Brian
1001 004 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 Sa
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Norton, Heidi I
1001 005 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 T/Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Norton, Heidi I
1101 001 Cont Pract:Photography 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Bilal, Wafaa G
1101 002 Cont Pract:Photography 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beaubien, Aimee
2003 001 Manipulations And Extensions 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Clarke-Davis, Robert
2004 001 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fandell, Kenneth
2004 002 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fandell, Kenneth
2004 003 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Bilal, Wafaa G
2004 004 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Doty, Craig R
2010 001 Color 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Schiff, Melanie Rose
2010 002 Color 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Schiff, Melanie Rose
2010 003 Color 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beaubien, Aimee
2010 004 Color 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lake, Mayumi
2011 001 Black and White 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Clarke-Davis, Robert
2011 002 Black and White 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Gitelson, Jonathan Stuart
2015 001 Lighting Fundamentals 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Carroll, Patricia
3002 001 Large-Format Camera 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Toby, Lewis
3005 001 Top:Relational Aesthetics 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beshty, Walead
3005 002 Topic:Text and Image 3.00 M/W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Gass, Catherine
3005 003 Top:Performing the Problematic 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Murthy, Sheelah
DeGenevieve, Barbara
3005 004 Top:Weird Science 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Erickson, AnnieLaurie
Mays, Aspen Leigh
3005 005 Top:Narrative Photography 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Poloni, Carlo
3005 006 Top:Collaborating with Enemy 3.00 M/W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Mason, Noelle
Bellas, Benjamin Charles
Cooper, Justin B
3006 001 Lighting: Studio Practice 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Toby, Lewis
3010 001 Structuring/Sequencing/Series 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Poloni, Carlo
3012 001 Digital Acquisition/Photo Out 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Gest, Ben
4003 001 Advanced Photo/Indiv Projects 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Poloni, Carlo
4003 002 Adv Photo:BFA Prep Studio 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fandell, Kenneth

– Summer 2008Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
2004 001 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 M - F
9:00 am - 4:30 pm Avina, Jesse Mattimoe
2011 001 Black and White 3.00 T/Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
F
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Benine, Shannon
2015 001 Lighting Fundamentals 3.00 M/W
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
F
9:00 am - 12:30 pm Toby, Lewis
3002 001 Large-Format Camera 3.00 M/W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm
F
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Frank, Jill Lea

– Fall 2008Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
1001 001 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Bauer, Daniel J
1001 002 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 M/W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Gass, Catherine
1001 003 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Pentecost, Claire
1001 004 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 T/Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Norton, Heidi I
1001 005 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fandell, Kenneth
1001 006 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Ulrich, Brian
1001 007 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lazarus, Jason
1001 008 Int Photographic Image Making 3.00 Sa
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Norton, Heidi I
2003 001 Manipulations And Extensions 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Clarke-Davis, Robert
2004 001 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Knezevic, Irena
2004 002 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Benine, Shannon
2004 003 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Doty, Craig R
2004 004 Digital Imaging for Photo 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Avina, Jesse Mattimoe
2010 001 Color 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Benine, Shannon
2010 002 Color 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Schneider, Carrie A
2010 003 Color 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beaubien, Aimee
2010 004 Color 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Fandell, Kenneth
2011 001 Black and White 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Shteynshleyger, Anna
2011 002 Black and White 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beaubien, Aimee
2015 001 Lighting Fundamentals 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Toby, Lewis
2015 002 Lighting Fundamentals 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lake, Mayumi
3002 001 Large-Format Camera 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Toby, Lewis
3005 001 Top:Real Monuments-Imaginary 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Knezevic, Irena
3005 002 Topic:Field Trip 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Carroll, Patricia
3005 003 Topic:Social Photography 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Owens, Clifford
3005 004 Topic:Documentary Practices 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Pentecost, Claire
3005 005 Top:Ghost Fixed Image Dig Age 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Bauer, Daniel J
3005 006 Topic:Multi-Level Studio 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Beaubien, Aimee
3010 001 Structuring/Sequencing/Series 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Lazarus, Jason
3012 001 Digital Acquisition/Photo Out 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Gest, Ben
3020 001 Adv Photo Undergrad Seminar 3.00 W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Pentecost, Claire
4003 001 Advanced Photo/Indiv Projects 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Owens, Clifford
4003 002 Adv Photo:BFA Prep Studio 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Clarke-Davis, Robert

Master of Science in Historic Preservation Graduate degrees Art Institute of Chicago

Spring 2008Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
5000 001 Independent Study Elective 3.00
Latoza, William
5000 002 Independent Study Elective 3.00
Michael, Vincent
5010 001 Restoration Design Studio 3.00 W
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Gorski, Eleanor
5012 001 Building Diagnostics 3.00 T
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Freedland, Joshua
Gerns, Edward
5016 001 Preservation Seminar 3.00 M
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Michael, Vincent
5017 001 Preservation Practicum 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Pipal, Charles
6008 001 Preservation Law 3.00 W
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Friedman, Richard
6012 001 Surface Conservation Lab 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Deller, Craig
6014 001 Thesis II 3.00 Th
4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Michael, Vincent

– Fall 2008Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
5002 001 Archival Documentation 3.00 T
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Guarino Clark, Jean
5003 001 Historic Materials & Tech 3.00 W
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Sullivan, Anne
5006 001 Hist & Theory Of Historic Pres 3.00 W
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Kalec, Donald
5008 001 Physical Documentation 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Pipal, Charles
5014 001 Preservation Planning 3.00 M
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Michael, Vincent
5015 001 Preservation Planning Studio 3.00 M
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Tuffy, Eiliesh C
6006 001 Building Conservation Lab 3.00 F
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Latoza, William
6010 001 Thesis I 3.00 Th
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Tatum, Raymond

Master of Arts in Art Education Courses for Spring 2008 Graduate degrees : Art Institute of Chicago

Cat/Sec# Course name Credits Days/Times Instructor
3044 001 Site/Environment/Communities 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
3120 001 Hst/Theories/Phil Am Public Ed 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Paterakis, Angela
3125 001 Doing Dem:Ped of Crit Multiclt 3.00 F
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Harshaw, Craig
3211 001 Curr/Inst:Resources & Methods 3.00 M
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Pelletier, Patricia
4040 001 Responsive Comm/Env Projects 3.00 M
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
4045 001 Necessity of Design Education 3.00 T
4:15 pm - 7:15 pm Keane, Linda Lee
4100 001 Cultural Approaches to Prod 3.00 M
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Barlow, Michael
4220 001 Psych/Soc/Phen App Teach 3.00 Th
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Elniski, James
4390 001 Fieldwork:Elem/Sec Exp. 3.00 T
9:00 am - 6:00 pm Pelletier, Patricia
4390 002 Fieldwork:Elem/Sec Exp. 3.00 T
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Stefl, Jerry
4490 001 Apprentice Teaching 12.00 Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
Rodriguez, David
4490 002 Apprentice Teaching 12.00 Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
Pelletier, Patricia
5030 001 Museum as Critical Curriculum 3.00 W
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Brown-Merriman, Tanya O
5120 001 Hst/Theories/Phil Am Public Ed 3.00 Th
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Paterakis, Angela
5125 001 Doing Dem:Ped of Crit Multiclt 3.00 F
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Harshaw, Craig
5200 001 Cyberpedagogy 3.00 T
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Yang, Raymond Kuo-Chu
5211 001 Curr/Inst:Resources & Methods 3.00 M
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Pelletier, Patricia
5220 001 Psych/Soc/Phen App Teach 3.00 Th
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Elniski, James
5290 001 Grad Art Ed Thesis:Res Soc Inq 3.00 W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Quinn, Therese
6100 001 Cultural Approaches to Prod 3.00 M
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Barlow, Michael
6105 001 Graduate Fieldwork 3.00 F
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Mercier, Giselle A
6105 002 Coop Arted Fieldwork 3.00
Engonopoulos, Victoria
6109 001 Thesis I: Research Methodology 3.00 W
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Hernandez, Andres Luis
6109 002 Thesis I: Research Methodology 3.00 T
9:00 am - 12:00 pm Hernandez, Andres Luis
6110 001 Thesis II 3.00
Ploof, John
6110 002 Thesis II 3.00 W
6:15 pm - 9:15 pm Keller, Rebecca
6290 001 Apprentice Teaching 9.00 Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
6290 002 Apprentice Teaching 9.00 Th
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Howenstein, Grace
Stefl, Jerry

BFA with emphasis in writing Undergraduate degrees Art Institute of Chicago

Total Credit Hours 132

Breakdown

Area Credit Hours

Core Curriculum 27

HUM 2001 Literature Survey I (3)
HUM 3001 Literature Survey II (3)
SOCSCI 3521 History of Ideas (3)
WRIT 2040 Writing Workshop (3)
WRIT 3140 Advanced Writing Workshop (3)
WRIT 4001 Generative Seminar (6)
WRIT 4999 Undergraduate Thesis for BFAW Seminar (3)
WRIT 1101/1102/or 1103 Contemporary Practices (3)

Studio 39

First Year Program or its equivalent for transfer students (12)
UGDIV 1010 SAIC Wired: Laptop Literary and Digital Imaging or
UGDIV 1012 SAIC Wired: Creating Culture and Community on the WWW (1.5)
Interdisciplinary Studio Electives (9)
Studio Electives (including additional Advanced Writing Workshops as well as Contemporary Practice courses) (16.5)

Liberal Arts 39

ENGLISH 1001 First Year Seminar I (3)
ENGLISH 1005 First Year Seminar II (3)
Humanities (18) 3 global comparative
Social Science (6) 3 global comparative
Natural Science (6)
Electives (3)

Art History 15

ARTHI 1001 Survey of Ancient to Modern Art & Architecture (3)
ARTHI 1002 Survey of Modern to Contemporary Art & Architecture (3)
Electives (9) including 3 cr. global/comparative

General Electives 12
Studio, Liberal Arts, Art History, and/or BFAW courses

Foreign Languages Department Of Foreign languages and International studies

Curriculum in Foreign Languages
(BA Degree with Concentration in French, German, or Spanish)
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
BIOL 10141 4 ENGL 10231 3 ANTH 2003 3 PHSC 1013 & 10211 4
ENGL 10131 3 ART 21231 3 FR, GER, or SPAN
3003
3 ENGL 2003 or 2013 3
FR, GER or SPAN
20142,3
4 FR, GER, or SPAN
20242,3
4 FR, GER, or SPAN
3023
3 FR, GER, or SPAN
3013
3
HIST 15031 3 HIST 15131 3 Elective4 6 Elective4 6
MATH 11131 3 Physical Activity1 2
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
FR, GER, or SPAN
3213
3 FR, GER, 3113,
SPAN 3123 or 3133
3 FR, GER, or SPAN
4213
3 FR, GER, SPAN
4223
3
HIST 2003 or 2013 3 FR, GER, or SPAN
3223
3 FR/GER/SPAN 3143
or 3163
3 Elective4 13
FR, GER, SPAN
40035
3
Elective4 9 Elective4 9 Elective4 6
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16

Curriculum in Foreign Languages
(BA Degree with Concentration in Spanish Medical Interpretation)
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131,4 3 ENGL 10231,4 3 NUR 20234 3 NUR 3803 3
MATH 11134 3 BIOL 20144 4 BIOL 30744 4 NUR 3501 1
CHEM 11144 4 SOC 10034 3 HIST 3323 3 PSY 20034 3
SPAN 10632 3 ART 21231 3 SPAN 3003 3 HIST 2003, 2013 or
POLS 2003
3
SPAN 20142,3 4 SPAN 20242,3 4 NUR 31024 2 SPAN 3013 3
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 13
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
NUR 3204 4 NUR 3606 6 NUR 4206 6 NUR 4606 6
SPAN 3133 3 NUR 3703 3 SPAN 43846 4 SPAN 4809 9
HIST 4133 3 SPAN 3213 3 SPAN 4801 1
Physical Activity1 1 Physical Activity1 1 HIM 4073 3
ENGL 2003 or 2013 3 Social Sciences1 3 NUR 3303 3
Total Hours 14 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15

English Department Of English Arkansas Tech University

Curriculum in English (BA Degree)
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Fall Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 ENGL 2063 3 ENGL 3013 or 3023 3
Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3
Mathematics1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 English Elective3 3
Beg. Foreign Lang I2 4 Beg. Foreign Lang II2 4 English Elective 3 Elective4 3
Physical Activity1 2 Elective4 3 Fine Arts1 3 Humanities1 3
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 3313 3 ENGL 3323 3 English Elective
(3000-4000 level)
3 English Elective
(3000-4000 level)
3
ENGL 3413 3 ENGL 3423 3 Elective4 12 Elective4 13
English Elective3 3 English Elective3 3
Elective4 6 Elective4 6
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16

Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Spring Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 ENGL 2063 3 ENGL 3313 3
Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 ENGL 3013 or 3023 3 Social Sciences1 3
Mathematics1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 English Elective3 3
Elective4 3 Beg. Foreign Lang I2 4 Beg. Foreign Lang II2 4 Elective4 3
Physical Activity1 2 Elective4 3 Fine Arts1 3 Humanities1 3
Total Hours 14 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15
Junior Senior
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 3323 3 ENGL 3413 3 ENGL 3423 3 English Elective
(3000-4000 level)
3
Social Sciences1 3 English Elective3 6 English Elective
(3000-4000 level)
3 Elective4 13
English Elective3 3 Elective4 6 Elective4 9
Elective4 6
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16

Curriculum in Creative Writing (BFA Degree)
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Fall Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 ENGL 2043 3 English Elective2 6
Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3
Mathematics1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 Humanities1 3
Physical Activity1 1 Physical Activity1 1 ENGL 2063 3 ENGL 2881 1
Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Fine Arts1 3 Elective3 3
Total Hours 13 Total Hours 14 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 3313 3 ENGL 3323 3 ENGL 4093 3 ENGL 4813 3
ENGL 3413 3 ENGL 3423 3 English Elective2 3 English Elective
(3000-4000 level)
3
ENGL 3093 3 ENGL 3083 3 ENGL 2881 or 4881 1 Elective3 12
ENGL 2881 or 4881 1 Elective3 6 Elective3 9
Elective3 6
Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 18
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Spring Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 ENGL 2043 3 ENGL 3313 3
Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 Social Sciences1 3 English Elective2 3
Mathematics1 3 Science with Lab1 4 Science with Lab1 4 Social Sciences1 3
Curriculum in English (BA Degree)
152 Arkansas Tech University
Minor
English
The English minor is an excellent complement to any major, allowing students to
choose from a wide selection of courses in literature, advanced writing, and linguistics.
The minor in English requires 18 hours of English courses:
ENGL Electives (9 hours, excluding ENGL 1013, 1023, 1043, and 1053)
ENGL Electives (9 hours of 3000 or 4000 level)
Minor
Creative Writing
The minor in creative writing provides students who cannot complete a full major
with an opportunity to explore their interests in writing.
The minor in creative writing requires 18 hours of courses:
ENGL 2043 Introduction to Creative Workshop
ENGL 3083 Fiction Workshop
ENGL 3093 Poetry Workshop
and 9 hours selected from the following:
ENGL 2881, 4881-4 Nebo Practicum
ENGL 2063 Advanced Composition
ENGL 4093 Seminar in Creative Writing
ENGL Electives (any 3000 or 4000 level literature course)
Minor
Teaching English as a
Second Language
The minor in teaching English as a second language offers students an
opportunity to add this useful specialization to their transcripts.
The minor in teaching English as a second language requires 18 hours of English and
foreign language courses:
ENGL 4023 Second Language Acquisition
ENGL 4703 Teaching English as a Second Language
ENGL 4713 ESL Assessment
ENGL 4723 Teaching People of Other Cultures
and 6 hours selected from the following:
ENGL 3013 Systems of Grammar
ENGL, FR, GER, SPAN, SPH 3023 Linguistics
ENGL 4733 Teaching English in the Secondary School
FR, GER, SPAN 4703 Foreign Language Teaching Methods

Psychology Department Of Behavioral Sciences Arkansas Tech University

Curriculum in Psychology
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Fall Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 Humanities1 3 Elective3 3
MATH 1113 3 PHSC 10131 3 Fine Arts1 3 Elective3 3
HIST 2003 or 20131 3 PHSC 10211 1 PSY 2053 3 PSY 2074 4
Elective3 3 PSY 2003 3 BIOL 2014 or 2124 4 PSY Elective 3
Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Physical Activity1 1 Second Field of
Study2
3
Elective3 3
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 14 Total Hours 16
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3
PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 Second Field of
Study2
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 Elective3 3
Second Field of
Study2
3 Second Field of
Study2
3 Second Field of
Study2
3 Elective3 3
SOC 1003 3 ANTH 1213 or 2003 3 Elective3 3 Elective3 3
Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Elective3 3
Physical Activity1 1 Elective3 2
Total Hours 16 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Spring Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 Humanities1 3 Elective3 3
MATH 1113 3 PHSC 10131 3 Fine Art1 3 Elective3 3
HIST 2003 or 20131 3 PHSC 10211 1 Elective3 3 PSY 2053 3
Elective3 3 PSY 2003 3 BIOL 2014 or 2124 4 PSY Elective 3
Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Physical Activity1 2 Second Field of
Study2
3
Elective3 3
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15
Junior Senior
Spring Fall Spring Fall
PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3
PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 Second Field of
Study2
3 PSY (3000-4000
level)
3 Elective3 3
Elective3 3 Second Field of
Study2
3 Second Field of
Study2
3 Second Field of
Study2
3
SOC 1003 3 ANTH 1213 or 2003 3 Elective3 3 Elective3 3
PSY 2074 4 Elective3 3 Elective3 3 Elective3 3
Elective3 2
Total Hours 16 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 15

Curriculum in Rehabilitation Science
Suggested Sequence of Courses
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 Biology2 4 ANTH 1213/2003 3
RS 2003 3 PSY 2003 3 PSY 2053 3 PSY 2074 or SOC
3163
3-4
SOC 1003 3 PHCS 10131 3 RS 3013 3 Elective or Emphasis
Area3
6-5
MATH 1113 3 PHSC 10211 1 Elective 3 RS 3004 4
Physical Activity1 1 Physical Activity1 1 PSY 3063 3
Elective 3 Elective 3
Total Hours 16 Total Hours 14 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16

RS 3023 3 RS 3123 3 RS 3133 3 RS 40_44 4
RS 3073 3 PSY 3003 3 RS 40_44 4 HIST 2003 or 2013 or
POLS 2003
3
Fine Arts1 3 Humanities1 3 Elective or Emphasis
Area3
9 Elective or Emphasis
Area3
8
Elective or Emphasis
Area3
6 RS 40_44 4
Elective or Emphasis
Area3
3
Total Hours 15 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15

Courses For General Studies Arkansas Tech University

Anthropology: 12 hours
Take: ANTH 1213 and 2003 and 6 hours from
the following: ANTH 3203, 3223, 3243, 4403,
or 4993.
History/Philosophy: 18 hours
9 hours required in Philosophy and 9 hours
required in 3000-4000 level European History
or 3000-4000 level American History.
Foreign Language: 15-16 hours
Any catalogue sequence of 4 foreign
languages numbered 1014, 1024, 2014, and
2024 in the same foreign language, for a total
of 16 hours. If the student begins the foreign
language block on a more advanced level, the
student must take 15 hours of the same
foreign languages, excluding FR/GER/SPAN
3023.
Social Studies: 18 hours
3 hours required in 3000-4000 level Geography,
3000-4000 level Philosophy, 3000-4000 level
Political Science, 3000-4000 level History, and
a 6 hour upper level concentration from the
following areas: History, Geography,
Philosophy, or Political Science.
Fine Arts: 18 hours
Take: ART 1303, 1403, 2703, or 3603, ART
2503 or 3533, 3 hours electives in 3000-4000
level Art History, 3 hours electives in 3000-
4000 level art studio courses.
Graphic Design: 18 hours
Take: Art 1303, 1403, 1503, 2213, 3203, and 3
hours elective in 3000-4000 level Art History.
Psychology (Applied Human Services):18
hours
Take: PSY 2003, 2053, and 12 hours from the
following: PSY 2033, 3003, 3063, 3153, 3163,
4043, or PSY/SOC 3013.
Psychology (Industrial/Organizational): 19
hours
Take: PSY 2003, 2053, 2074 and 9 hours from
the following: PSY 2023, 3093, 4033, 4043, or
4234.
Sociology: 15 hours
Take: SOC 1003, 3133, and 2083 and 6 hours
from the following: SOC/PSY 3013, SOC
3023, 3063, 3093, 3113, 3173, 4003, 4053, or
4063.
*Rehabilitation Science: 16 hours
Take: RS 2003, 3004, 3013, 3023, and 3073.
*Completion of block is not the equivalent to
completion of a major in Rehabilitation Science.
Criminal Justice: 12 hours
Take: CJ/SOC 2003 and 9 hours from the
following: CJ/SOC 2043, CJ/POLS 3023, CJ/
RS 3063, CJ/SOC 3103, or CJ/SOC 3153.
English as a Second Language: 15 hours
Take: ENGL 4023, 4703, 4713, and 4723 and 3
hours from the following: ENGL 3013, 3023, or
4013.
Public Relations: 15 hours
Take: SPH 3033, 4153, JOUR 3173, 4173 and
COMS 2003.
Communication: 18 hours
Take: SPH 2003, 3003, 3073, 3123, 4003, and
JOUR 2133.
Information Technology: 19 hours
Take: COMS 1333, 1403, 1411, 2003, 2233,
2700, 2703, and 3 hours of electives in
Computer Science.
Early Childhood Education: 15 hours
Take: ECED 2001, 2002, 3023, 3033, EDMD
3013, and MATH 2033.
Writing: 18 hours
18 hours from the following: ENGL 2043,
2053, 2063, 3513, 3013, *3083, *3093, *4093,
JOUR 2143, JOUR 3153, or **BUAD 3023.
*Prerequisite: ENGL 2043
**Prerequisite: BUAD 2003 or COMS 1003
Literature: 18 hours
18 hours required from the following: 3 hours
required from each of the 3 concentration
areas:

School Of Liberal And Fine Arts Arkansas Tech University

Bachelor of Arts
Art
Art Education
English
English Education
Foreign Language
Foreign Language Education
General Studies
History and Political Science
History Education
International Studies
Journalism
Music
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Health and Physical Education Department Of Health And Physical Education Arkansas Tech University

Curriculum in Health and Physical Education
(Including Teacher Licensure Requirements)2
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Fall Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 HIST 20031 3 ART 21231 3
BIOL 10141 4 PHSC 1013, 10211 4 POLS 20031 3 ANTH 2003 3
MATH 11134 3 GEOG 20131 3 SPH 2003 or 3083 3 ENGL 20031 3
HLED 1513 3 PE 2513 3 PE 2653 3 PE 3661 1
PE 1201 1 PE 2111 1 PE 3101 1 PE 3663 3
COMS 1003 or
Equivalent
3 WS 1002 2 PE 2101 1 SEED 2002 2
PE 2523 3 PE 3051 1
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 16

Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
PE 3103 3 PE 3583 3 PE 4203 3 SEED 4503 3
PE 3413 3 PE 3603 3 PE 4523 3 PE 4701 1
PE 3573 3 PE 3512, 3522, or
3532
2 HLED 4303 3 SEED 48093 9
PE 4033 3 SEED 3554 4 SEED 4556 6
SEED 3702 2 PE 4513 3
HLED 4403 3 HLED 3203 3
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 18 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 13
2008-2009 Undergraduate Catalog 135
Selected Second
Teaching Fields
Students are encouraged to meet at least minimal licensure requirements in a
second field of teaching in addition to their major field of study.
Licensure requirements in Driver Education are as follows: Hold or be qualified to
hold a standard six-year secondary certificate; Driver Education I, two semester hours;
Driver Education II, two semester hours; First Aid, two semester hours. Total of 6
semester hours.

Wellness and Fitness

Programs Option
There are three levels in the Wellness/Fitness program. Students begin the first
level by taking general education requirements and are introduced to basic concepts of
the wellness/fitness program in PE 1201, Orientation to Health, Physical Education,
and Wellness Science and WS 1002, Physical Wellness and Fitness.
During the second level, students complete general education requirements and
take courses specific to the wellness profession. Admission to level two requires
completion of PE1201, WS 1002, ENGL 1013, ENGL 1023, MATH 1113, BIOL 1014,
and SPH 2173 with a grade of C or better.
The third level is the internship stage of the program. Admission to this level
requires completion of all content area courses (HLED, PE, & WS) with a grade of “C”
or better and a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better.

Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Spring Semester

Freshman Sophomore
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 HIST 20031 3 ART 21231 3
BIOL 10141 4 PE 2653 3 POLS 20031 3 ANTH 2003 3
MATH 11134 3 GEOG 20131 3 SPH 2003 or 3083 3 ENGL 20031 3
HLED 1513 3 PE 2513 3 PHSC 1013 & 10211 4 PE 3661 1
PE 1201 1 PE 2101 1 PE 3663 3 PE 3101 1
COMS 1003 or
equivalent
3 WS 1002 2 PE 2111 1 SEED 2002 2
PE 3051 1 PE 2523 3
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 18 Total Hours 16

Junior Senior
Spring Fall Spring Fall
PE 3103 3 PE 3583 3 PE 4203 3 SEED 4503 3
HLED 4303 3 PE 3413 3 PE 3603 3 PE 4701 1
PE 4513 3 PE 4033 3 PE 3573 3 SEED 48093 9
SEED 3554 4 PE 3512, 3522 or
3532
2 SEED 4556 6
SEED 3702 2 PE 4523 3
HLED 3203 3 HLED 4403 3
Total Hours 18 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 13
1See appropriate alternatives or substitutions in ”General Education Requirements” on page 83.
2For licensure, students must achieve the minimum score on the Praxis II Specialty Area and Principles of Learning Teaching Tests
as determined by the Arkansas Department of Education.
3Three semester hours of the student teaching requirement must be completed at the elementary or middle school level, below the
ninth grade, where the cooperative teacher is certified in Elementary Physical Education OR student must complete a
three-semester-hour internship under direct supervision from the staff of the University’s Physical Education Department.
4Any higher level Mathematics course may be substituted for MATH 1113, College Algebra.

Curriculum in Health and Physical Education
(Including Teacher Licensure Requirements)2
136 Arkansas Tech University
Curriculum in Health and Physical Education
(Wellness and Fitness Programs Option)
Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Fall Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Fall Spring Fall Spring
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 Social Sciences1 3 ART 21231 3
BIOL 10141 4 PHSC 10131, 10211 4 PE 2513 3 Social Sciences1 3
COMS 1003 or
Equivalent
3 SOC 10031 3 PE 2653 3 ENGL 20031 3
MATH 11131 3 SPH 2173 3 PE 2523 3 PE 3663 3
HLED 1513 3 WS 1002 2 WS 2031 1 PE 3661 1
PE 1201 1 PE 2861 1 ECON 2003 3
WS 2003 3
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 16
Junior Senior
Fall Spring Fall Spring
PE 3573 3 HLED 3203 3 Elective 3 WS 4012 12
PE 4033 3 WS 2081 1 WS 4063 3
WS 2043 3 WS 3023 3 JOUR 1163, 2133, or
2143
3
WS 2091 1 PE 4103 3 WS 4003 3
AHS 2013 3 WS 3003 3 HLED 4403 3
MGMT 3003 3 MKT 3043 3

Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 12

Degree Completion Plan Beginning in Spring Semester
Freshman Sophomore
Spring Fall Spring Fall
ENGL 10131 3 ENGL 10231 3 Social Sciences1 3 PE 2523 3
BIOL 10141 4 PE 2653 3 PHSC 10131,10211 4 WS 2003 3
COMS 1003 or
Equivalent
3 SOC 10031 3 PE 2513 3 Social Sciences1 3
MATH 11131 3 SPH 2173 3 WS 2031 1 WS 2043 3
HLED 1513 3 WS 1002 2 ART 21231 3 PE 3661 1
PE 1201 1 PE 2861 1 PE 3663 3 ECON 2003 3
Total Hours 17 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 17 Total Hours 16

Junior Senior
Spring Fall Spring Fall
PE 3573 3 ENGL 20031 3 Elective 3 WS 4012 12
WS 2091 1 PE 4033 3 MKT 3043 3
AHS 2013 3 MGMT 3003 3 JOUR 1163, 2133, or
2143
3
HLED 3203 3 WS 2081 1 PE 4103 3
WS 3023 3 HLED 4403 3 WS 4003 3
WS 3003 3 WS 4063 3
Total Hours 16 Total Hours 16 Total Hours 15 Total Hours 12


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