French (BA) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

French (BA) Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Major Requirements:
FR 3013, French Phonetics OR FR 4503, Special Topics
FR 3183, French Conversation
FR 3203, Advanced French Conversation OR FR 3703, French for International Business
FR 3463, Advanced French Grammar
FR 3473, French Composition
FR 3613, French Civilization OR FR 3623, Contemporary France
FR 4413, Survey of French Literature I
FR 4423, Survey of French Literature II
FR 4503, Special Topics
Other upper-level class not taken (except FR 3023), or repeated FR 4503, Special
Topics (when topic varies)

Electives:

Total 124

French (BSE) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

French (BSE) Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
HIST 2763, The U.S. To 1876; OR HIST 2773, The U.S. Since 1876
POSC 2103, Introduction to United States Government
PSY 2013, Introduction to Psychology
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Major Requirements:
FR 3183, French Conversation
FR 3203,Advanced French Conversation
FR 3463,Advanced French Grammar
FR 3473, French Composition
FR 3613, French Civilization OR FR 3623, Contemporary France
FR 4413, Survey of French Literature
FR 4423, Survey of French Literature II
FR 4503, Special Topics
Other upper-level class not taken (except FR 3023 or 3703),
or repeated FR 4503, Special
Topics (when topic varies)

Professional Education Requirements:
EDLA 4633, Methods and Materials for Teaching Foreign Languages in the Secondary School
ELSE 3643, Exceptional Student in the Regular Classroom
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching (with lab)
SCED 3515, Performance Based Instructional Design (with lab)
SCED 4713, Educational Measurement with Computer Applications
TILA 4826, Teaching Internship in the Secondary School

See Bachelor of Science in Education Requirements-College of Education 33
Prerequisite to all other professional education course work
Prerequisite to EDLA 4633
An advisory Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) must be completed before admission to this teacher education
program, and an official OPI must be completed prior to the teaching internship.
A level of Intermediate-mid
must be attained for admission to the teacher education program, and a level of advanced-low must be reached
prior to graduation.

Additional General Requirements:
HLTH 2513, Principles of Personal Health
SCOM 1203, Oral Communication

Electives:

Total 124

General Science (emphasis on Biology) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

General Science (emphasis on Biology) Course

Credit Hours: 143
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
BIO 2013 AND 2011, Biology of the Cell and Laboratory
CHEM 1013 AND 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory
HIST 2763, The U.S. To 1876; OR HIST 2773, The U.S. Since 1876
MATH 1054, Precalculus Mathematics (OR MATH 1023 and MATH 1054 (if ACT Math score less than 22))
POSC 2103, Introduction to United States Government
PSY 2013, Introduction to Psychology
SCOM 1203, Oral Communication

Major Requirements:
BIO 1303 AND 1301, Biology of Animals and Laboratory
BIO 1503 AND 1501, Biology of Plants and Laboratory
BIO 3013 AND 3311, Genetics and Laboratory
BIO 3023, Principles of Ecology
BIO 3033, Evolution
BIO 4104, Microbiology
BIO 4133 AND 4131, Cell Biology and Laboratory
CHEM 1023 AND 1021, General Chemistry II and Laboratory
CHEM 1033 AND 1031, Intro to Organic and Biochemistry and Laboratory
MATH 2194, Survey of Calculus
PHYS 2054, General Physics I
PHYS 2064, General Physics II
Biology Electives (2000 level or above)

Earth Science Electives:
GEOL 1003, Environmental Geology; GEOG 3723, Introduction to Physical Geography;
PHYS 1103, Introduction to Space Science OR PHYS 3133, Astronomy

Professional Education Requirements:
EDSC 4593, Methods and Materials for Teaching Science in the Secondary School
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching
SCED 3515, Performance Based Inst. Design
SCED 4713, Educational Measurement with Computer Applications
SE 3643, The Exceptional Student in the Regular Classroom
TIBI 4826, Teaching Internship in the Secondary School
See Bachelor of Science in Education degree—College of Education
Prerequisite: Admission into the Teacher Education Program

Additional General Requirements for Teacher Education:
HLTH 2513, Principles of Personal Health

Total:140-143

General Science (Emphasis on Chemistry) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

General Science (emphasis on Chemistry) Course

Credit Hours: 131
Overview

no description available

Requirements
Graduation Requirements:
Completion of HIST 2763 or HIST 2773 or POSC 2103
English Proficiency (Grade of C or better in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013)
2.50 GPA in Major
2.50 GPA at ASU
2.50 GPA Overall
Maximum of 31 credit hours via correspondence/extension/examination//PLA/Military/CLEP (30 hrs) or similar means
45 JR/SR Hours after completing 30 hours
131 Total Credit Hours
18 of last 24 hours must be ASU-Jonesboro courses
Minimum of 57 hours from 4-year institutions
32 Resident Hours if completing second degree

General Science (emphasis on Physics) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

General Science (emphasis on Physics) Course

Credit Hours: 134
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
Students with this major must take the following:
HIST 2763, The U.S. To 1876; OR HIST 2773, The U.S. Since 1876
MATH 2204, Calculus I
PHYS 2034, University Physics I (Multimedia)
POSC 2103, Introduction to United States Government
PSY 2013, Introduction to Psychology

Major Requirements:
CHEM 1013 AND 1011, General Chemistry I and Laboratory
CHEM 1023 AND 1011, General Chemistry II and Laboratory
CS 2114, Structured Programming
GEOG 3723, Introduction to Physical Geography
GEOL 1003, Environmental Geology
MATH 2214, Calculus II
MATH 3254, Calculus III
MATH 4403, Differential Equations
PHYS 1103, Introduction to Space Science OR PHYS 3133, Astronomy
PHYS 2044, University Physics II
PHYS 3153, Mechanics
PHYS 3203, Electromagnetic Theory
PHYS 3303, Modern Physics

Professional Education Requirements:
EDSC 4593, Methods and Materials for Teaching Science in the Secondary School
PSY 3703, Educational Psychology
SCED 2514, Introduction to Secondary Teaching
SCED 3515, Performance Based Inst. Design
SCED 4713, Educational Measurement with Computer Applications
SE 3643, The Exceptional Student in the Regular Classroom
TIPH 4826, Teaching Internship in the Secondary School
See Bachelor of Science in Education degree—College of Education
Prerequisite: Admission into the Teacher Education Program
Additional General Requirements for Teacher Education:
HLTH 2513, Principles of Personal Health
SCOM 1203, Oral Communication

Total:131-134

Geography (BA) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

Geography (BA) Course

Credit Hours: 124

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees
Language Requirement: Sem. Hrs.
Foreign Language (Refer to index for foreign language requirements)

Major Requirements:
SOC 3381, Social Statistics Laboratory
SOC 3383, Social Statistics
GEOG 2613, Introduction to Geography
GEOG 3603, World Regional Geography
GEOG 3643, Introduction to Cultural Geography
GEOG 3723, Introduction to Physical Geography
GEOG 3813, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GEOG 4683, Senior Seminar
Major electives (choose 21 hours from the list below with a minimum of 12 hours in geography)
GEOG 3613 Geography of the United States and Canada
GEOG 3683 Economic Geography
GEOG 3743 Introduction to Land Use Planning
GEOG 3703 Political Geography
GEOG 4113 Water Resources Planning
GEOG 4223 Urban Geography
GEOG 4313 Advanced Perspectives in Historical Geography
GEOG 4613 Conservation of Natural Resources
GEOG 4623 Environmental Management
GEOG 4633 Climatology
GEOG 4643 Geography of Arkansas
GEOG 470V Internship in Geography
GEOG 4813 Special Topics in Geography
HIST 3323 United States Environmental History
POSC 3513 Public Budgeting Process
POSC 4533 Environmental Law and Administration
POSC 4503 Introduction to Public Policy Studies
SOC 4363 Environmental Sociology
SOC 4373 Sustainable Development in Modern Society

Total 124

Graphic Communications Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

Graphic Communications Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Major Requirements:
GCOM 1613, Graphic Communication Systems
GCOM 1813, Introduction to Digital Publishing
GCOM 2673, Digital Prepress Workflow and File Creation
GCOM 3003, Internship
GCOM 3603, Graphic Production Systems
GCOM 4613, Post Press and Distribution Management
GCOM 4623, Graphic Communications Estimating and Scheduling
GCOM 4643, Graphic Communications Management Seminar
GCOM 4683, Graphic Publication Production
GCOM 4783, Electronic Innovations in Graphic Communications
JOUR 3043, Photography
JOUR 3673, Desktop Publishing
JOUR 4373, Internet Communications
RTV 4363, Multimedia Production Techniques

Electives:
(9 hours must be from the Liberal Arts & Sciences area)

Health Promotion Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

Health Promotion Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Specific General Education Requirements:
SCOM 1203, Oral Communications

Health Promotion Major Course Requirements:
BIO 2203 AND 2201, Human Anatomy/Physiology I and Laboratory
BIO 2223 AND 2221, Human Anatomy/Physiology II and Laboratory
ECH 3083, Integration of Technology into the Curriculum
ES 3543, Human Anatomy and Anatomic Fundamentals of Motion
ES 3553, Basic Physiology of Activity
ES 3623, Techniques of Physiological Fitness Assessment
ES 3653, Techniques of Aerobic Conditioning
ES 4693, Techniques of Strength Training and Conditioning
HLTH 2513, Principles of Personal Health
HLTH 2523, First Aid and Safety
HLTH 3523, Public and Community Health
HLTH 3563, Human Sexuality
HLTH 4513, Consumer Health
HLTH 4523, Current Issues in Health
HLTH 4543, Drug Use and Abuse
HLTH 4633, Health Promotion Assessment and Planning
HLTH 4643, Health Promotion Implementation and Evaluation
HPES 1013, Introduction to HPESS OR HPES 1883, Foundations of HPESS
HPES 4896, Internship in HPESS OR HPES 4863 and 4893
HP 2013, Medical Terminology
JOUR 3673, Desktop Publishing & Publication Design
NRS 2203, Basic Human Nutrition
NRS 3353, Aging and the Older Adult OR SOC 3343, Sociology of Aging

Electives: (depending on general education requirements)

Total:124

History (BA) Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

History (BA) Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

no description available

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees

Language Requirement:
Foreign Language (Refer to index for foreign language requirements)

Major Requirements:
HIST 1013 AND HIST 1023 (one course may also be counted in General Education)
HIST 2763 AND HIST 2773 (one course may also be counted in General Education)
HIST 3333, The Practice of History
HIST 4803, Senior History Seminar
Elective History Courses (at least 9 hours must be at the Senior level)
European History electives (Junior or Senior level)
History electives (Junior or Senior level)
United States History electives (Junior or Senior level)
World History electives (Junior or Senior level)

Electives:
Must include 12 hours at Junior/Senior level 15-36

NOTE: The Department of History recommends that its majors select a minor
in a field approved by their academic advisor

Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor Degrees Major

Arkansas State University Jonesboro

Interdisciplinary Studies Course

Credit Hours: 124
Overview

Arkansas State University offers the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree program through University College. The program is designed to permit that segment of the student population for which the traditional degree tracks in higher education hold little or no attraction to utilize existing resources of the university in developing a personalized program of study. Through curriculum flexibility, the program attempts to provide the most challenging education possible, both to the academically gifted and to the creative student.

The Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies (BSIS) program is an acknowledgment that other existing degree programs, as varied as they are at Arkansas State University, cannot satisfy the educational needs of all students. The Interdisciplinary Studies program provides opportunity through which students may, with the aid of the academic advisor, determine the composition of their own degree programs. The program provides curricular opportunities, which cut across traditional subject matter (department and/or college) areas to meet the particular needs of more mature students desiring formal programs of study for professional development of a nontraditional nature. The program does not duplicate the offerings of the other colleges of the university, but may include curriculum offerings of any college. In consultation with the academic advisor, students select a minimum of 18 hours of course work in three areas of emphasis. These can be any areas in which ASU offers a Major or a Minor.

Admission standards for students seeking to enroll in the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies are similar to those required of applicants who seek to enroll in other four-year programs of this university.

Students pursuing this degree are responsible for having on record a complete, planned program approved by the Academic Advisor. Students are also responsible for complying with the general academic regulations of the university as well as all other university policies and requirements. BSIS majors must complete ENG 1003 with a grade of “C” or better before enrolling in ENG 1013 and complete ENG 1013 with a grade of “C” or better. A 2.0 cumulative grade point average will be required on all junior-senior level courses and a 2.20 average on all course work for graduation. The number of semester credit hours earned in certain types of courses, i.e., physical education activity, music ensembles, etc., will be limited to the number of credits that the area offering the course will accept toward a bachelor’s degree. The number of semester hours earned in the College of Business is limited to thirty (30) or fewer. At least twenty-four (24) semester hours of credit must be earned after a student has enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies program in order for the student to be qualified and eligible to receive the degree.

Requirements

University Requirements:
First Year Making Connections Course (or equivalent)
HIST 2763, HIST 2773 OR POSC 2103
At least one HIST course in the General Education Core Courses
‘C’ in ENG 1003 and ENG 1013
BSE must have ‘C’ in MATH 1023
45 Upper Level AFTER 30 HOURS
124 Earned Credit Hours
18 of the Last 24 Hours at ASU
32 Residence Hours
57 Hours with Accredited Senior Institutions
2.00 in ASU Coursework and Major Coursework
31 Hour Maximum Correspondence, CLEP, Advanced Placement, Etc.

ASU Minimum

General Education Requirements:
Refer to index for General Education Curriculum for Baccalaureate Degrees:

Major Courses:
Three Academic Areas:

Electives:21-24


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