1997-1998 Academic Catalog

Marketing (selected from): ....................................... 16 MRKT-361 Sales Management ...................................... 4 MRKT-363 Marketing Research ................................... 4 MRKT-365 Consumer Behavior .................................... 4 MRKT-366 Principles of Advertising ............................. 4 MRKT-367 Industrial Marketing .................................... 4 MRKT-368 Nonprofit Marketing ................................... 4 MRKT-460 Marketing Management .............................. 4 Office Technology ................................................ 16-20 BCT-100 Word Processing Concepts and Applications. 4 BCT-200 Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications ......... 4 BCT-201 Records Management/Database Concepts and Applications .................................................................. 4 BCT-300 End-User Information Systems and Technologies ................................................................. 4 Software Proficiencies ............................................. 0-4 OTEC-100 Keyboarding ................................................. 2 OTEC-101 Format/Speedbuilding .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. . 2 Comprehensive Business The comprehensive business education major qualifies students to teach grades 7-8. A student who desires to teach business in grades 9-12 must take an additional 30 quarter hours in one of the following areas where certification is desired: booldceeping basic business, economics, sales, speedwriting, and typing/keyboarding or data processing. See the Department of Business Administration catalog section for details. Che1nistry .................................................................... 79 CHEM-151, 152,153 General Chemistry I,II,III ............ 12 CHEM-254 Quantitative Analysis .................................. 4 CHEM-255 Analytical Chemistry ................................... 5 CHEM-357,358,359 Organic Chemistry I,II,III ............ 15 CHEM-451,452,453 Physical Chemistry I,II,III ........... 11 GSCI-440 Seminar .......................................................... 1 MATH-281,282,283 Analytic Geometry, Calculus I,II,III ........................................................... 15 PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics I,II,III ................. 15 Chemist1:y elective (selected from): ............................. 1 CHEM-356Biochemistry ............................................ 5 CHEM-454 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry ............... 5 CHEM-455 Topics in Chemistry .............................. 2-5 CHEM-450 Independent Study in Chemistry ........... 1-4 Recommended courses: BI0-114Introduction to Biology ..................................... 5 MATH-387 Differential Equations ................................. 5 English See the Department of Language and Literature. Health See the Department of Health and Physical Education. History ......................................................................... 48 HIST-111, 112 United States History ............................ 10 HIST-201,202,203 Hist01yofCivilization ..................... 12 HIST-300 Introduction to Historiography ....................... 4 HIST-400,40 I or 402 Research in History ...................... 5 A minimum of one Non-Western histmy elective (selected froni): ............................................................. 4 HIST-304 British Empire and Developing Non-Western World .................................................. 4 HIST-308 Russia and Soviet Union in 20th Century ... 4 HIST-321 Historical and Political Development of East Asia .................................................................. 4 HIST-322 The Middle East: History and Politics ........ 4 Histmy electives (selected from): ............................. 1 3 HIST-301 Renaissance Europe ................................... 4 HIST-302 Reformation Europe ................................... 4 HIST-306 History of Modern Germany ...................... 4 HIST-311 Early American History ............................. 5 HIST-312 History of Recent and Contemporary A1nerica ............................................. 4 HIST-303 History of Christianity: Prereformation ..... 4 HIST-405 Great Power Diplomacy Modern World ........................................................... 4 HIST-411 Interpretations in American History ........... 5 HIST-490 Independent Study in History .................. 1-4 HIST-375 Social Movements ...................................... 4 Mathematics See the Department of Science and Mathematics. Music See the Department of Music. Physical Education See the Department of Health and Physical Education. Political Science ........................................................ 5 7 HIST-111,112 United States History ............................ 10 PUAD-161 Introduction to Public Administration .......... 4 POLS-367 Research Methodology ................................. 3 POLS-368 Data Analysis ............................................ 3-5 POLS-261 American National Government ................... 5 POLS-262 American State and Local Government ....... 5 POLS-362 The Supreme Court ...................................... 4 POLS-363 The Legislative Process ............................... 4 POLS-365 International Relations .................................. 5 POLS-459 Political Science Seminar I ........................... 2 POLS-460 Political Science Seminar II .......................... 3 POLS-461 Political Dynamics ........................................ 3 POLS-468 History of Ancient Political Thought - .......... 3 (or POLS-469 History of Modern Political Thought ...... 3)

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