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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English public relations major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENT – 3 credits COM 201 Introduction to Communication PUBLIC RELATIONS CORE COURSES (24 credits) REQUIREMENTS - 15 credits ADV 301 Principles of Advertising COM 390 Principles of Public Relations COM 409 Organizational Communication ADV 484 Public Relations/Advertising Research Select one of the following courses: 3 credits COM 412 Persuasion COM 495 Communication Law WRITTEN AND ORAL COMPETENCIES – 12 Credits COM 204 Writing for the Media COM 403 Communication for Business/PR Professionals SPE 415 Speech Research, Writing & Delivery Select one of the following courses: 3 credits ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than CREATIVE CONCEPTS AND PUBLISHING – 6 credits COM 395 Media Publishing in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 NineteenthDigital Age ADV 401 Advertising Creative MARKETING CO-Century English LiteratureREQUISITES: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory 3 credits MKT 306 Marketing Concepts and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of Applications CAPSTONE AND INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE – 6 credits ADV 470 ADV & PR Campaigns COM 499 Internship MINOR OR ELECTIVES – 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-GENERAL ELECTIVES – 6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. credits NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: n/a DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: n/a CONTACT: Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Sociology & Criminology Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MAJORLower Level Course Requirements): General Studies Composition – 6 credits (Students select one area required) ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits (required) SPC 2600 Public Speaking Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2010 Social Problems SYG 2430 Marriage and the Family CCJ 2500 Juvenile Delinquency Social Science – 6 credits AMH 2010 History of concentrationUS to 1877 AMH 2020 History of US Since 1877 POS 2041 American Federal Govt Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits (required) STA 2014 Statistical Methods STA 2122 Stat. The five areas of concentration includeMeth. Behav & Soc Sci Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Communication; Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL 2300 World Religions Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)– 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English communication studies major. Overview Courses: 12 credits COM 200 Introduction To Mass Media COM 201 Introduction To Communication ADV 301 Principles Of Advertising COM 390 Principles of Public Relations Public Address Courses: 6 credits COM 403 Communication for Business/PR Professionals SPE 415 Speech Research, Writing And Delivery Context Courses: 18 credits COM 104 Interpersonal Communication COM 304 Intercultural Communication COM 326 Small Group Communication COM 408 Relational Communication or COM 320 Family And Communication COM 409 Organizational Communication COM 412 Persuasion Senior Level Courses: 6 credits COM 407 Theories Of Human Communication COM 499 Internship or COM 399 Public Relations Practicum (or additional upper level course) Minor: 21 credits General electives: 5-6 credits 00000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695 xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) (Lower Level Course Requirements): ENC 1102 Composition II SPC 1026Interpersonal Communication COP 1332 - INTRO VIS BASIC PROG POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Humanities–3 credits of Foreign Language Required SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy MAC 1140 Pre-calculus Algebra STA 2014 Statistics Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. Requires at least a 2.7 cumulative GPA Course Title Credits CS 211 Computer Programming I 4 CS 212 Computer programming Ii 4 CS 305 Computer Systems 3 CS 306 Database Analysis and Logical design 4 CS 338 Web Design, Authoring and Publishing 3 CS 341 Multimedia Systems 3 CS 372 Software Engineering 3 CS 406 Operating Systems Environment 3 CS 440 Data Communications 3 CS 473 Network Programming 3 CS 477 Computer Security 3 CS 499 Internship 3 Plus 3 CS electives at 300-400 level (9 cr.) The following courses in mathematics and science are required for all CIS majors: MAT 109 Precalculus Mathematics I 3 MAT 152 Elementary Probability and Statistics 3 PHY 151 Introductory Physics and Lab 4 NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-2014 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: N/A CONTACT: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Ph.D., Chair Math/CS Department Xxxxx University Box MAT 00000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits required ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits required SPC 2600 Public Speaking SPC 1026Interpersonal Communication Computer Science – 3 credits required CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. COP 1220 – Intro to C++ Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology CCJ 1010 Criminology Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Physics (w/lab) – 4 credits required Humanities–3 credits of Foreign Language Required SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Mathematics – 6 credits required MAC 1105 College Algebra (3 cr.) MAC 1114 Trigonometry (3 cr.) MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra (3) or MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra/Trig. (5 cr.) Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy PHY 2053 Physics w/o Calculus w/Lab Theology -- 3 credits REL prefix Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. Requires at least 2.7 cumulative GPA PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CS 231 Computer Science I (4 cr.) CS 232 Computer Science II (4 cr.) CS 311 Assembly Language (3 cr.) CS 331 Data Structures and Algorithms (3 cr.) CS 332 Computer Hardware Organization (3 cr.) CS 372 Software Engineering (3 cr.) CS 413 Operating Systems (3 cr.) CS 414 Computer Architecture (3 cr.) CS 426 Databases (3 cr.) CS 431 Concepts of Progr. Languages (3 cr.) CS 471 Computer networks (3 cr.) CS 477 Computer Security (3 cr.) CS 487 Seminar (2 sem., 1 cr. each) Plus 3 CS electives at 300-400 level (9 cr.) Corequisites: a Math minor (20 cr.), PHY 211 & 212 (Univ Physics I and II, 4 cr. each) NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2013-2014 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: n/a CONTACT: Xxxx X Xxxxxxx, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Sociology & Criminology Xxxxx University 00000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits (required) ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits (required) SPC 2600 Public Speaking Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2010 Social Problems CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 2500 Juvenile Delinquency Social Science – 3 credits AMH 2010 History of US to 1877 POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits (required) STA 2014 Statistical Methods STA 2122 Stat. Meth. Behav & Soc Sci Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Theology -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL 2300 World Religions Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy Computer Science – 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. No additional admissions requirements for the criminology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES Core Courses (24 15 credits): CRM 200 Intro to Criminology (03) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG SOC 320 Sociology of Law (03) SOC 409 Research Methodology (03) SOC 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 Theories of Deviance (03) CRM 487 Senior Seminar (03) Organizational-Institutional Courses (12 credits): SOC 204 Social Problems (03) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course CRM 202 Juvenile Delinquency (with no more than 6 credits 03) CRM 309 Police and Policing (03) CRM 307 Critical Issues in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG Criminal Justice (03) CRM 311 Corrections (03) SOC 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG Sociology of Violence (03) CRM 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 (03) CRM 499 Internship (03-06) Cultural-Inequalities-Specialization Courses (12 credits): CRM 305 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey and Crime (03) CRM 317 Elite and Organized Crime (03) CRM 328 Race, Class and Crime (03) CRM 430 Environmental Crime and Law (03) SOC 332 Drugs and Society (03) SOC 370 Social Psychology (03) CRM 300 Special Topics (03) Summary of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing credits required for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenthdegree: General Education: 45 credits Criminology major: 39 credits Electives: 36 credits Upper-Century English Literaturelevel required: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature48 credits Total: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 120 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152013-2016 2014 COLLEGE: Arts & Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxx Chair, Department of English and Foreign Languages Xxxxx University 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 305/000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MAJORLower Level Course Requirements): General Studies Composition – 6 credits required Humanities– 3 credits ENC 1101 Composition I SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I ENC 1102 Composition II FRE 1120 Elementary French I Speech – 3 credits (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration includerequired) Fine Arts – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama Behavioral Science – 3 credits PGY 2401 Intro to Photography PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 creditsDisciplines: Communication; Literature, Foreign Language, Social Science – 3 credits Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, POS 2041 American Federal Govt Theatre Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Philosophy – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Science– 3 credits REL 2300 World Religions Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Mathematics – 3 credits Religion or Philosophy MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)– 3 credits (required) Science or Mathematics – 3 credits CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare Xxxxxxxxxxx ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU COM 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)) Assistant Xxxx, Academic Advising & General Studies 00000 XX 0 Xxxxxx Miami, FL 33161 000-000-0000 (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits (required) Science or Mathematics – 3 credits ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology THE 2000 Intro to Drama SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology PGY 2401 Intro to Photography CCJ 1010 Criminology Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Philosophy – 3 credits Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Anthropology Science– 3 credits Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Religion, Philosophy Mathematics – 3 credits Computer Science – 3 credits required MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 424 American Literature 1800 -1845 ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 - 1914 ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 410 Advanced Grammar ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 -1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 334 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing Specializations: *The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course * The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG Period courses in ENG ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present Present ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 -1945 ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing Genre Course in ENG ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing ENG 338 Environmental Literature CS 325 Desktop Publishing ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature COM 416 Investigative Reporting ENG 340 Women in Literature Internship ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 499 Internship ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses, which must include ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and literatureand humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses minimum grade of C is required in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric all major and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chairminor courses. A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in major and minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditscourses. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 2022 - 2023 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJORMajor): Exercise Physiology‌ COLLEGE: College of Health and Wellness DEGREE: Bachelor of Science Contact Information: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ph.D. Associate Xxxx College of Health and Wellness 00000 XX 0xx Xxx. Miami, FL 33161 (Phone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): Requirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. Credits Communication English Composition I ENC 1101 9 English Composition II ENC 1102 Speech Speech Communications SPC 1017, SPC 1024, SPC 1608 Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology PSY 2012 3 Social Science Disciplines: Economics, Geography, History, PoliticalScience 3 Behavioral or Social Science Disciplines: Economics, Geography, History, PoliticalScience or Anthropology, 3 Criminology, Psychology, Sociology Natural Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSC 2085 16 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology II BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BSC 2086L Physics/Applied Physics PHY 1004/1001 Physics Lab/Applied Physics Lab PHY 1004L/1001L Chemistry for the Health Sciences CHM 1032, 1033 Chemistry for the Health Sciences Lab CHM 1032L,1033L --OR-- General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration includeChemistry & Qualitative Analysis I CHM 1045 General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis I Lab CHM 1045L Mathematics MAC 1105, MGF 1106, MGF 1107, --OR— STA 2023 3 Humanities Disciplines: Communication; EnglishLiterature, Foreign Language, Humanities 3 Fine Arts Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: English Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities or Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology REL Prefix 3 Philosophy or Theology REL or PHI Prefix 3 Computer Science Intro to Computer Technology and Philosophy; Humanities Applications/Computer and Fine Arts; Science Internet Literacy CGS 1060C 3 Required for Major Health Analysis and Mathematics; Behavioral Improvement/Total Wellness HLP 1081 Introduction to Health Sciences HSC 1000 Basic Emergency Care/First Aid and Social Sciences)Safety HSC 2400

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 424 American Literature 1800 -1845 ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 - 1914 ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 410 Advanced Grammar ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 334 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing Specializations: *The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course * The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG Period courses in ENG ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present Present ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing Genre Course in ENG ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing ENG 315 The Novel CS 325 Desktop Publishing ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature COM 416 Investigative Reporting ENG 340 Women in Literature Internship ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 499 Internship ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses, w h i c h must include ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses minimum grade of C is required in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric all major and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chairminor courses. A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in major and minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditscourses. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152020-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY 2021 COLLEGE: College of Nursing and Health Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Science Contact Information: Xxxx XxXxxxxx, Ph.X. Xxxx College of Nursing and Health Sciences 00000 XX 0xx Xxx. Miami, FL 33161 (MAJOR): General Studies Phone) 000-000-0000 (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements):

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English criminology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES CRM 200 Intro to Criminology (24 credits03) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG SOC 320 Sociology of Law (03) SOC 409 Research Methodology (03) SOC 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 creditsTheories of Deviance (03) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course CRM 487 Senior Seminar (with no more than 6 credits 03) SOC 204 Social Problems (03) CRM 202 Juvenile Delinquency (03) CRM 309 Police and Policing (03) CRM 307 Critical Issues in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG Criminal Justice (03) CRM 311 Corrections (03) SOC 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG Sociology of Violence (03) CRM 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth(03) CRM 499 Internship (03-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies 06) CRM 300 Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission (03) CRM 305 Women and Crime (03) CRM 317 Elite and Organized Crime (03) CRM 319 International Perspectives of the Criminology & Criminal Justice (03) CRM 328 Race, Class and Crime (03) SOC 332 Drugs and Society (03) SOC 370 Social Psychology (03) CRM 499 Internship (03-06) General Education: 45 credits Criminology major: 39 credits Electives: 36 credits Upper-level required: 48 credits Total: 120 credits Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists , Department of a minimum of 21 credits in literature English and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Foreign Languages Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 201500000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 000-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY 000-0000 (MAJORphone) 000-000-0000 (fax) (Lower Level Course Requirements): General Studies Composition – 6 credits required Humanities– 3 credits ENC 1101 Composition I SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I ENC 1102 Composition II FRE 1120 Elementary French I Speech – 3 credits (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; required) Fine Arts – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Social Science – 3 credits Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, POS 2041 American Federal Govt Theatre Mathematics – 3 credits Philosophy or Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Religion or Philosophy Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)or Mathematics – 3 credits Computer Science – 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English advertising major. PROGRAM Departmental Requirement AREA OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than INTEREST – 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 COM 201 Introduction to Literary Theory Communication Creative Focus ADV 301 Principles of Advertising ART 305 Collateral Design ADV 362 Advertising Media Planning COM 395 COM 395 Media Publishing in the ADV 401 Advertising Creative Strategy Digital Age & Execution OR ADV 484 Public Relations/Advertising Strategic focus Research COM 412 Persuasion COM 390 Principles of Public Relations MKT 385 Consumer Behavior Advertising Society and Criticism ENG 419 Literature Culture ADV 442 Advertising & Social Responsibility MINOR OR GENERAL ELECTIV ES – 21 ADV 480 International Advertising credits COM 495 Communication Law Design Co-requisite: ADDITIONAL GENERAL ELECTIVES – 3 ART 205 Graphic Design I credits Marketing Co-requisite MKT 306 Marketing Concepts and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization Applications CAPTSTONE & INTEGRATIVE EXPERIENCE – 6 credits ADV 470 Advertising Campaigns ADV 499 Internship International Advertising:Specialization in International Advertising requires COM 304 Intercultural Communication. Students who are not proficient in a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is second language must also available. The minor consists of add a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditsforeign language. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152013-2016 2014 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Art CONTACT: Xxx Xxxxx Professor, Art History Department of Fine Arts Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE STATE/COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MAJORLower Level Course Requirements): General Studies Composition – 6 credits required Fine Arts (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration includerequired) ENC 1101 Composition I ARH 1000 Art Appreciation ENC 1102 Composition II ART 1202 2D Design ART 2050 Art History I Speech – 3 credits (required) ART 2051 Art History II SPC 2600 Public Speaking Art History Electives – 6 credits Behavioral Science – 3 credits PHO 2401 Intro to Photography/ PGY 2801 PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology Digital Photography AND/OR SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology ARH, ART, PHO, PGY prefixes Social Science – 3 credits Humanities: Communication; -3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Govt Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Philosophy – 3 credits Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Anthropology Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; -- 3 credits Science– 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics REL 2300 World Religions Mathematics – 3 credits Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Religion, Philosophy Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)or Mathematics – 3 credits Computer Science – 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare Xxxxxxxxxxx ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 -1845 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 334 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU COM 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: The minimum grade of C is required in all major and minor courses. A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in major and minor courses. Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152018 - 2019 N/A Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY 000-0000 (MAJOR): General Studies phone) 000-000-0000 (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciencesfax)

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 424 American Literature 1800 -1845 ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 - 1914 ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 410 Advanced Grammar ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 334 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing Specializations: *The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course * The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG Period courses in ENG ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present Present ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing Genre Course in ENG ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing ENG 315 The Novel CS 325 Desktop Publishing ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature COM 416 Investigative Reporting ENG 340 Women in Literature Internship ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 499 Internship ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses, w h i c h must include ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses minimum grade of C is required in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric all major and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chairminor courses. A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in major and minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditscourses. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152019-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY 2020 COLLEGE: College of Nursing and Health Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Science Contact Information: Xxxx XxXxxxxx, Ph.X. Xxxx College of Nursing and Health Sciences 00000 XX 0xx Xxx. Miami, FL 33161 (MAJORPhone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): Requirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. Credits Communication English Composition I ENC 1101 9 English Composition II ENC 1102 Speech Speech Communications SPC 1017, SPC 1024, SPC 1608 Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology PSY 2012 3 Social Science Disciplines: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science 3 Behavioral or Social Science Disciplines: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science or Anthropology, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology 3 Natural Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSC 2085 16 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology II BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BSC 2086L Physics/Applied Physics PHY 1004/1001 Physics Lab/Applied Physics Lab PHY 1004L/1001L Chemistry for the Health Sciences CHM 1032, 1033 Chemistry for the Health Sciences Lab CHM 1032L,1033L --OR-- General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration includeChemistry & Qualitative Analysis I CHM 1045 General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis I Lab CHM 1045L Mathematics MAC 1105, MGF 1106, MGF 1107, --OR— STA 2023 3 Humanities Disciplines: Communication; English Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities 3 Fine Arts Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: English Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities or Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology REL Prefix 3 Philosophy or Theology REL or PHI Prefix 3 Computer Science Intro to Computer Technology and Philosophy; Humanities Applications/Computer and Fine Arts; Science Internet Literacy CGS 1060C 3 Required for Major Health Analysis and Mathematics; Behavioral Improvement/Total Wellness HLP 1081 Introduction to Health Sciences HSC 1000 Basic Emergency Care/First Aid and Social Sciences)Safety HSC 2400

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits 60+credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper INSTITUTION(Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG credits)ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses)course, plus ENG 487, the capstone course. .ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English 424 American Literature 1800 -1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG NovelENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152013-2016 2014 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one an area of concentrationto concentrate in. The five These areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English broadcast communication major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION COM 201 Introduction to Communication Broadcast Communication Requirements: 42 credits Theoretical Foundation COM 200 Intro to Mass Media COM 335 Media Theory ADV 442 Advertising and Social Responsibility COM 484 Communication Research COM 495 Communication Law Broadcast & Emerging Media Core COM 204 Writing for the Media COM 214 Television Production COM 301 Practicum COM 309 Multimedia Communication COM 314 Advanced Television Production COM 318 Radio and Television Reporting COM 418 Broadcast News COM 215 Audio Production COM 322 Television and the Internet COM 456 Advanced Video Editing COM 489 Seminar in Broadcast & Emerging Media COM 499 Communication Internship MINOR OR GENERAL ELECTIVES – 23-24 credits (Upper A MINOR IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED) 00000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 (000) 000-0000 (phone) (000) 000-0000 (fax) (Lower Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than Composition – 6 credits in HUM courses)(required) Science or Mathematics – 3 credits ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology THE 2000 Intro to Drama SYG 2010 Social Problems PGY 2401 Intro to Photography CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology Social Science – 3 credits Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits AMH 2010 History of US to 1877 Disciplines: Literature, plus ENG 487Foreign Language, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 POS 2041 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 NineteenthFederal Govt Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Philosophy – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociolog y Science– 4 credits Theology -- 3 credits CHM 1050 General Chemistry I + Lab REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament CHM 1051 General Chemistry II + Lab REL 2300 World Religions PHY 2048 Physics with Calculus + Lab MAC 1140 Pre-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 NineteenthCalculus Algebra Religion, Philosophy MAC 1147 Pre-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 Calculus Algebra & Trig MAC 2311 Calculus & Analytic Geometry Computer Science – 3 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internshiprequired) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English communication studies major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than Senior Level Courses: 6 credits in HUM courses)COM 407 Theories Of Human Communication COM 499 Internship COM 399 Public Relations Practicum Overview Courses: 12 credits COM 200 Introduction To Mass Media COM 201 Introduction To Communication ADV 301 Principles Of Advertising COM 390 Principles And Case Studies Of Public Relations Public Address Courses: 6 credits SPE 401 Business And Professional Communication SPE 415 Speech Research, plus ENG 487Writing And Delivery Context Courses: 18 credits COM 104 Interpersonal Communication COM 304 Intercultural Communication COM 326 Small Group Communication COM 408 Relational Communication or COM 320 Family And Communication COM 409 Organizational Communication COM 412 Persuasion Minor: 21 credits General electives: 5-6 credits NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University Chair, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 Math/CS Department Xxxxx University Box MAT 00000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Miami Shores, FL 33161-6695 xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) (Lower Level Course Requirements): ENC 1102 Composition II SPC 1026Interpersonal Communication COP 1332 - INTRO VIS BASIC PROG POS 2041 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 NineteenthFederal Govt Humanities–3 credits of Foreign Language Required SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Anthropology Mathematics – 6 credits required MAC 1140 Pre-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory calculus Algebra STA 2014 Statistics Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also availablesubmit an application fee. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 levelapplication can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. Requires at least a 2.7 cumulative GPA Course Title Credits CS 211 Computer Programming I 4 CS 212 Computer programming Ii 4 CS 305 Computer Systems 3 CS 306 Database Analysis and Logical design 4 CS 338 Web Design, Authoring and Publishing 3 CS 341 Multimedia Systems 3 CS 372 Software Engineering 3 CS 406 Operating Systems Environment 3 CS 440 Data Communications 3 CS 473 Network Programming 3 CS 477 Computer Security 3 CS 499 Internship 3 Plus 3 CS electives at 300-400 level (9 cr.) The following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric mathematics and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing science are required for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, all CIS majors: MAT 109 Precalculus Mathematics I 3 MAT 152 Elementary Probability and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Statistics 3 PHY 151 Introductory Physics and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. Lab 4 NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152012-2016 2013 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: N/A CONTACT: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Ph.D., Chair Math/CS Department Xxxxx University Box MAT 00000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MAJORLower Level Course Requirements): General Studies Composition – 6 credits required ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits required SPC 2600 Public Speaking SPC 1026Interpersonal Communication Computer Science – 3 credits required CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. COP 1220 – Intro to C++ Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology CCJ 1010 Criminology Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Humanities–3 credits of Foreign Language Required SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Mathematics – 6 credits required MAC 1105 College Algebra (Students select one area of concentration3 cr.) MAC 1114 Trigonometry (3 cr.) MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra (3) or MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra/Trig. (5 cr.) Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Physics (w/lab) – 4 credits required PHY 2053 Physics w/o Calculus w/Lab Theology -- 3 credits REL prefix Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The five areas application can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. Requires at least 2.7 cumulative GPA PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CS 231 Computer Science I (4 cr.) CS 232 Computer Science II (4 cr.) CS 311 Assembly Language (3 cr.) CS 331 Data Structures and Algorithms (3 cr.) CS 332 Computer Hardware Organization (3 cr.) CS 372 Software Engineering (3 cr.) CS 413 Operating Systems (3 cr.) CS 414 Computer Architecture (3 cr.) CS 426 Databases (3 cr.) CS 431 Concepts of concentration includeProgr. Languages (3 cr.) CS 471 Computer networks (3 cr.) CS 477 Computer Security (3 cr.) CS 487 Seminar (2 sem., 1 cr. each) Plus 3 CS electives at 300-400 level (9 cr.) Corequisites: Communication; a Math minor (20 cr.), PHY 211 & 212 (Univ Physics I and II, 4 cr. each) NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS: n/a CONTACT: Xxxx X Xxxxxxx, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Sociology & Criminology Xxxxx University 00000 XX Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000 Phone: 000-000-0000 Fax: 000-000-0000 Email: xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits (required) ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits (required) SPC 2600 Public Speaking Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2010 Social Problems CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 2500 Juvenile Delinquency Social Science – 3 credits AMH 2010 History of US to 1877 POS 2041 American Federal Govt Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits (required) STA 2014 Statistical Methods STA 2122 Stat. Meth. Behav & Soc Sci Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Theology -- 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL 2300 World Religions Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Religion, Philosophy Computer Science – 3 credits (required) CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and Philosophy; submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application or request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the criminology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): Core Courses (15 credits): CRM 200 Intro to Criminology (03) SOC 320 Sociology of Law (03) SOC 409 Research Methodology (03) SOC 410 Theories of Deviance (03) CRM 487 Senior Seminar (03) Organizational-Institutional Courses (12 credits): SOC 204 Social Problems (03) CRM 202 Juvenile Delinquency (03) CRM 309 Police and Policing (03) CRM 307 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice (03) CRM 311 Corrections (03) SOC 426 Sociology of Violence (03) CRM 300 Special Topics (03) CRM 499 Internship (03-06) Cultural-Inequalities-Specialization Courses (12 credits): CRM 305 Women and Crime (03) CRM 317 Elite and Organized Crime (03) CRM 328 Race, Class and Crime (03) CRM 430 Environmental Crime and Law (03) SOC 332 Drugs and Society (03) SOC 370 Social Psychology (03) CRM 300 Special Topics (03) General Education: 45 credits Criminology major: 39 credits Electives: 36 credits Upper-level required: 48 credits Total: 120 credits NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-2013 COLLEGE: Arts & Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxx Chair, Department of English and Foreign Languages Xxxxx University 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 305/000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE(Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits required Humanities– 3 credits ENC 1101 Composition I SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I ENC 1102 Composition II FRE 1120 Elementary French I Speech – 3 credits (required) Fine Arts – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama Behavioral Science – 3 credits PGY 2401 Intro to Photography PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Humanities and or Fine Arts; Arts – 3 creditsDisciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Social Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)– 3 credits Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, POS 2041 American Federal Govt Theatre

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.eduor request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the sociology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): The Sociology major requires a minimum of 39 credit hours Core Courses (15 credits): SOC 201 Intro to Sociology SOC 370 Social Psychology SOC 409 Research Methodology SOC 423 Sociological Theory SOC 487 Senior Seminar Specialized Theme Courses; minimum of 3 credits hours from each area for a total minimum of 12 credits: Cultural Courses -3 or more credits SOC 306 Sociology of Art SOC 320 Sociology of Law SOC 349 Sociology of Religion Organizational Course – 3 credits SOC 317 Sociology of Work Social Psychological Courses – 3 or more credits SOC 246 Marriage and the Family SOC 332 Drugs and Society SOC 404 Ethical Issues in Social Science Research SOC 307 Race And Ethnicity SOC 372 Social Stratification SOC 405 Sociology of Race, Class, and Gender SOC 200 Perspective Consciousness and Social Justice SOC 202 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 204 Social Problems SOC 300 Special Topics SOC 359 Independent Study SOC 410 Theories of Deviance SOC 426 Sociology of Violence SOC 455 Sociology of the Family SOC 499 Internship General Education: 45 credits Sociology major: 39 credits Electives: 36 credits Upper-level required: 48 credits Total: 120 credits NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-2013 COLLEGE: Arts & Sciences SCHOOL: n/a DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: Dr. Xxxxx Xxxxxx-Xxxxx Chair, Department of English and Foreign Languages 00000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000; 305/000-0000; FAX 305/000-0000; xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits Humanities– *required courses ENC 1101 Composition I SPN 1120 Elementary Spanish I ENC 1102 Composition II SPN 1121 Elementary Spanish II Speech – *required for Translation/ Fine Arts – 3 credits Interpretation ARH 1000 Art Appreciation SPC 1300 Interpersonal Communication THE 2000 Intro to Drama SPC 2600 Public Speaking PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Otherwise 3 credits- Theatre SPC 2600 Public Speaking Philosophy – 3 credits Behavioral Science – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Theology - 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Social Science – 3 credits REL 2300 World Religions POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science – 3 credits Anthropology CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Science or Mathematics – 3 credits GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application or request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions admission requirements for the English Spanish major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Language and Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Specialization The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory language and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 33 credits in literature beyond SPA 101 and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level102. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours In addition, students must take SPA 487 Senior Seminar. Students will choose 12 credits from the following recommended list of courses: SPA 315, 316 Reading and Writing I, II SPA 355, 356 Spanish Authors I, II SPA 360, 361 Major Hispanic-American Authors I, II The remaining 21 credits may be selected from any 300 or 400 level course. The minimum grade of C is required in all major and minor courses. At the end of the program, Spanish majors must satisfactorily complete a comprehensive examination that includes an oral component. Translation and Interpretation Specialization Students must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours in courses in addition to from the Core listed above plus following list which includes a capstone course. Translation and Interpretation Courses (15) SPA 325 Introduction To Translation SPA 326 Introduction To Interpretation SPA 425 Advanced Techniques Of Translation SPA 426 Advanced Techniques Of Interpretation SPA 487 Senior Seminar Language and Literature Courses (12) SPA 304 Advanced Spanish SPA 307 Advanced Conversation SPA 315 Reading and Writing I SPA 316 Reading and Writing II SPA 317 Commercial Spanish SPA 355 Major Spanish Authors I SPA 356 Major Spanish Authors II SPA 360 Major Hispanic-American Authors I SPA 361 Major Hispanic-American Authors II ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting 410 Advanced English Grammar ENG 447 Technical and & Scientific Research, Writing, Writing and Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 Culture Courses (internship6) can only be taken SPA 333 Spanish Culture SPA 335 Hispanic-American Culture Communication Courses (3) COM 304 Intercultural Communication (COM 104 OR SPE 101 are pre-requisites for 3 credits. COM 304) NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152012-2016 2013 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: n/a CONTACT: Xx. Xxxx X. Murphy Assistant Professor of Theatre Department of Fine Arts Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJORTO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE(Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits Technical Theatre Specialization *required ENC 1101 Composition I courses ENC 1102 Composition II TPA 1200 Stagecraft TPA 2291 Mainstage Prod-Tech and Light Speech – 3 credits ART 1300 Drawing SPC 2600 Public Speaking ART 1202 2D Design ARH 2050 Art History I Behavioral Science – 3 credits ARH 2051 Art History II PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Dance Theatre Production *required courses XXX 2100 Dance Appreciation Social Science – 3 credits DAA 1204 Ballet I POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t DAA 1205 Ballet II DAA 1104 Modern I Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits DAA 1105 Intermediate Modern Dance Disciplines: Geography, History, Political DAA 1504 Jazz Dance I Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, DAA 1505 Jazz Dance 2 Anthropology DAA 2481 General Studies (Students select one area Performance Repertory DAA 2190 Modern Dance for Theatre I Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Theatre Publicity *required courses PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Mathematics – 3 credits ART 1300 Drawing I MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher ART 1202 2D Design GRA 1543 Graphic Design I Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Humanities – 3 credits Humanities– 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I Humanities, FRE 1120 Elementary French I Philosophy – 3 credits Fine Arts – *required courses PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy THE 2000 Intro to Drama TPP 1110 Basic Principles of concentrationActing I Theology -- *required REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Acting Specialization *required courses REL1243 Intro to New Testament TPP 1161 Voice & Movement REL 2300 World Religions REL2600 Jewish History & Culture Computer Science – 3 credits CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The five areas application can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: No additional admissions requirements for the major or specializations. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION(Upper Level Course Requirements): Bachelor of concentration includeFine Arts (B.F.A.), requiring 18 credits of the Theatre Core, plus a minimum of 42 credits of specialization electives. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), requiring 18 credits of the Theatre Core, plus a minimum of 18 credits of specialization electives. Theatre Core: Communication; 18 xx.XX 100 Intro to Theatre 3 xx.XX 105 Intro to Tech. Theatre 3 xx.XX 111 Technical Theatre Lab I 1 cr.(min 2 credits required) TH 155 Acting I: Fundamentals 3 cr. TH 439 Theatre History I 3 cr. TH 440 Theatre History II 3 cr. TH 497 Senior Seminar 1 cr. TH 156 Voice and Movement 3 cr. TH 255 Acting 2: Role Analysis or TH 256 Acting 3: Scene Study 3 cr. TH 323 Play Directing 3 cr. TH 355 Acting 4: Period Styles TH 156 Voice and Movement TH 180 Theatre Ensemble TH 255 Acting 2: Role Analysis TH 256 Acting 3: Scene Study TH 300 Special Topics TH 323 Play Directing TH 355 Acting 4: Period Styles TH 295 Principles of Cost. & Makeup TH 380 Theatre Ensemble TH 389 Critical Readings TH 391 Lighting Design TH 392 Scene Design TH 441 Contemporary Theatre TH 455 Acting 5: Camera TH 459 Independent Study TH 499 Internship TH Any TH elective not listed above XXX Elective MUS Elective TH TH TH 211 Tech. Theatre Lab II 311 Tech. Theatre Lab III 391 Lighting Design 1 cr. 3 cr. TH 392 Scene Design 3 cr. ART 101A Basic Drawing 3 cr. ART 330World Art II Specialization Electives: 28 cr. min. for B.F.A. degree, 4 cr. min. for B.A. degree TH 180 Theatre Ensemble TH 185 Stagecraft TH 208 Principles of Light.& Sound TH 211 Technical Theatre, Lab II TH 295 Principals of Costume and Makeup TH 300 Special Topics TH 311 Technical Theatre Lab III TH 380 Theatre Ensemble TH 389 Critical Readings TH 391 Lighting Design TH 392 Scene Design TH 441 Contemporary Theatre TH 459 Independent Study TH 499 Internship ART 101A Basic Drawing ART 101B 2-D Design ART 102A Figure Drawing ART 319 Art History I ART 320 Art History II ART 411 20th Century Art ART 415 History of Graphic Design PHO 305 Computer Imaging I TH Any TH elective not listed above XXX 180 Repertory Ensemble 1 cr. XXX 109 Modern Dance I 2 cr. XXX 320 Dance Composition/ Choreography II 2 cr. XXX 410 Dance Production XXX 104 Dance Appreciation XXX 105 Ballet I XXX 108 Theatrical Movement XXX 109 Modern Dance I XXX 110 Modern/Jazz Dance I XXX 119 Latin Dance I XXX 180 Repertory Ensemble XXX 199 Special Topics in Dance XXX 205 Ballet II XXX 209 Modern Dance II XXX 210 Modern/Jazz Dance II XXX 219 Latin Dance II XXX 220 Dance Composition/ Choreography I XXX 300 Special Topics in Dance XXX 305 Ballet III XXX 309 Modern Dance III XXX 310 Modern Jazz III XXX 320 Dance Composition/ Choreography II XXX 325 Dances of African Diaspora XXX 380 Repertory Ensemble XXX 410 Dance Production XXX 429 History and Philosophy of Dance TH 180 Theatre Ensemble TH 380 Theatre Ensemble TH 459 Independent Study TH Any TH elective not listed above NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2012-2013 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts OPTIONS/TRACKS: n/a CONTACT: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, OP, PhD Chair, Theology/Philosophy Xxxxx University 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking Behavioral Science – 3 credits Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; -- *required REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL1243 Intro to New Testament REL 2300 World Religions REL2600 Jewish History & Culture Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)– 3 credits CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps.

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.eduor request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.0 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the sociology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): The Sociology major requires a minimum of 39 credit hours Core Courses (15 credits): SOC 201 Intro to Sociology SOC 370 Social Psychology SOC 409 Research Methodology SOC 423 Sociological Theory SOC 487 Senior Seminar Specialized Theme Courses; minimum of 3 credits hours from each area for a total minimum of 12 credits: Cultural Courses -3 or more credits SOC 306 Sociology of Art SOC 320 Sociology of Law SOC 349 Sociology of Religion Organizational Course – 3 credits SOC 317 Sociology of Work Social Psychological Courses – 3 or more credits SOC 246 Marriage and the Family SOC 332 Drugs and Society SOC 404 Ethical Issues in Social Science Research Distributive Courses – 3 or more credits SOC 307 Race And Ethnicity SOC 372 Social Stratification SOC 405 Sociology of Race, Class, and Gender SOC 200 Perspective Consciousness and Social Justice SOC 202 Juvenile Delinquency SOC 204 Social Problems SOC 300 Special Topics SOC 359 Independent Study SOC 410 Theories of Deviance SOC 426 Sociology of Violence SOC 455 Sociology of the Family SOC 499 Internship Upper-level required: 48 credits Total: 120 credits NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 COLLEGE: Arts & Sciences SCHOOL: n/a DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts CONTACT: Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Chair Department of English and Foreign Languages 00000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx, XX 00000; Phone: 305/000-0000 XXX 000/000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits Humanities– *required courses ENC 1101 Composition I SPN 1120 Elementary Spanish I ENC 1102 Composition II SPN 1121 Elementary Spanish II Speech – *required for Translation/ Fine Arts – 3 credits Interpretation ARH 1000 Art Appreciation SPC 1300 Interpersonal Communication THE 2000 Intro to Drama SPC 2600 Public Speaking PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Otherwise 3 credits- Theatre SPC 2600 Public Speaking Philosophy – 3 credits Behavioral Science – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Theology - 3 credits REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Social Science – 3 credits REL 2300 World Religions POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t Philosophy or Theology – 3 credits Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Computer Science – 3 credits Anthropology CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Science or Mathematics – 3 credits GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application or request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions admission requirements for the English Spanish major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Language and Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: Specialization The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory language and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 33 credits in literature beyond SPA 101 and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level102. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours In addition, students must take SPA 487 Senior Seminar. Students will choose 12 credits from the following recommended list of courses: SPA 315, 316 Reading and Writing I, II SPA 355, 356 Spanish Authors I, II SPA 360, 361 Major Hispanic-American Authors I, II The remaining 21 credits may be selected from any 300 or 400 level course. The minimum grade of C is required in all major and minor courses. At the end of the program, Spanish majors must satisfactorily complete a comprehensive examination that includes an oral component. Translation and Interpretation Specialization Students must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours in courses in addition to from the Core listed above plus following list which includes a capstone course. Translation and Interpretation Courses (15) SPA 325 Introduction To Translation SPA 326 Introduction To Interpretation SPA 425 Advanced Techniques Of Translation SPA 426 Advanced Techniques Of Interpretation SPA 487 Senior Seminar Language and Literature Courses (12) SPA 304 Advanced Spanish SPA 307 Advanced Conversation SPA 315 Reading and Writing I SPA 316 Reading and Writing II SPA 317 Commercial Spanish SPA 355 Major Spanish Authors I SPA 356 Major Spanish Authors II SPA 360 Major Hispanic-American Authors I SPA 361 Major Hispanic-American Authors II ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting 410 Advanced English Grammar ENG 447 Technical and & Scientific Research, WritingWriting and Editing Culture Courses (6) SPA 333 Spanish Culture SPA 335 Hispanic-American Culture Communication Courses (3) COM 304 Intercultural Communication (COM 104 OR SPE 101 are pre-requisites for COM 304) NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: n/a CONTACT: Xx. Xxxx X. Murphy Assistant Professor of Theatre Department of Fine Arts Xxxxx University 11300 NE Second Avenue Miami Shores, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (Lower Level Course Requirements): Composition – 6 credits Technical Theatre Specialization *required ENC 1101 Composition I courses ENC 1102 Composition II TPA 1200 Stagecraft TPA 2291 Mainstage Prod-Tech and Light Speech – 3 credits ART 1300 Drawing SPC 2600 Public Speaking ART 1202 2D Design ARH 2050 Art History I Behavioral Science – 3 credits ARH 2051 Art History II PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Dance Theatre Production *required courses XXX 2100 Dance Appreciation Social Science – 3 credits DAA 1204 Ballet I POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t DAA 1205 Ballet II DAA 1104 Modern I Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits DAA 1105 Intermediate Modern Dance Disciplines: Geography, History, Political DAA 1504 Jazz Dance I Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, DAA 1505 Jazz Dance 2 Anthropology DAA 2481 General Performance Repertory DAA 2190 Modern Dance for Theatre I Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Theatre Publicity *required courses PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Mathematics – 3 credits ART 1300 Drawing I MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher ART 1202 2D Design GRA 1543 Graphic Design I Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Humanities – 3 credits Humanities– 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I Humanities, FRE 1120 Elementary French I Philosophy – 3 credits Fine Arts – *required courses PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy THE 2000 Intro to Drama TPP 1110 Basic Principles of Acting I Theology -- *required REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament Acting Specialization *required courses REL1243 Intro to New Testament TPP 1161 Voice & Movement REL 2300 World Religions REL2600 Jewish History & Culture Computer Science – 3 credits CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION: Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may be used as also download an application or request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: No additional admissions requirements for the major electives with permission or specializations. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.), requiring 18 credits of the ChairTheatre Core, plus a minimum of 42 credits of specialization electives. A minor Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), requiring 18 credits of the Theatre Core, plus a minimum of 18 credits of specialization electives. Theatre Core: 18 cr. TH 100 Intro to Theatre 3 cr. TH 105 Intro to Tech. Theatre 3 cr. TH 111 Technical Theatre Lab I (A, B, C...) 1 cr.(min 2 credits required) 1 cr. TH 155 Acting I: Fundamentals 3 cr. TH 439 Theatre History I 3 cr. TH 440 Theatre History II 3 cr. TH 497 Senior Seminar 1 cr. TH 156 Voice and Movement 3 cr. TH 180 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 1 cr. TH 255 Acting 2: Role Analysis 3 cr. TH 256 Acting 3: Scene Study 3 cr. TH 300 Special Topics 3 cr. TH 323 Play Directing 3 cr. TH 355 Acting 4: Period Styles 3 cr. TH 295 Principles of Cost. & Makeup 3 cr. TH 380 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 389 Critical Readings (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 441 Contemporary Theatre 3 cr. TH 455 Acting 5: Camera 3 cr. TH 459 Independent Study 3 cr. TH 499 Internship 3 cr. XXX Elective 3 cr. MUS Elective 3 cr. TH 180 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 1 cr. TH 185 Stagecraft 3 cr. TH 208 Principles of Light.& Sound 3 cr. TH 211 Technical Theatre, Lab II (A, B, C...) 1 cr. TH 295 Principals of Costume and Makeup 3 cr. TH 300 Special Topics 3 cr. TH 311 Technical Theatre Lab III (A, B, C...) 1 cr. TH 380 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 389 Critical Readings (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 391 Lighting Design 3 cr. TH 392 Scene Design 3 cr. TH 441 Contemporary Theatre 3 cr. TH 459 Independent Study 3 cr. TH 499 Internship 3 cr. ART 101A Basic Drawing 3 cr. ART 101B 2-D Design 3 cr. ART 102A Figure Drawing 3 cr. ART 319 Art History I 3 cr. ART 320 Art History II 3 cr. ART 411 20th Century Art 3 cr. ART 415 History of Graphic Design 3 cr. PHO 305 Computer Imaging I 3 cr. XXX 104 Dance Appreciation 3 cr. XXX 105 Ballet I 2 cr. XXX 108 Theatrical Movement 1 cr. XXX 109 Modern Dance I 2 cr. XXX 110 Modern/Jazz Dance I 2 cr. XXX 119 Latin Dance I 2 cr. XXX 180 Repertory Ensemble (A, B, C...) 1-2 cr. XXX 199 Special Topics in Professional Writing requires completion Dance 2 cr. XXX 205 Ballet II 2 cr. XXX 209 Modern Dance II 2 cr. XXX 210 Modern/Jazz Dance II 2 cr. XXX 219 Latin Dance II 2 cr. XXX 220 Dance Composition/Choreography I 2 cr. XXX 300 Special Topics in Dance 2 cr. XXX 305 Ballet III (A, B, C...) 2 cr. XXX 309 Modern Dance III (A, B, C...) 2 cr. XXX 310 Modern Jazz III (A, B, C...) 2 cr. XXX 320 Dance Composition/Choreography II 2 cr. XXX 325 Dances of 21 credit hours African Diaspora 3 cr. XXX 380 Repertory Ensemble (A, B, C...) 1-2 cr. XXX 410 Dance Production 3 cr. XXX 429 History and Philosophy of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374Dance 3 cr. TH 180 Theatre Ensemble (A, ENG 406B, C...) 1 cr. TH 380 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 459 Independent Study 3 cr PHO 203 Basic Photography 3 cr. PHO 303 Intermediate Photography 3 cr. PHO 305 Computer Imaging I 3 cr. PHO 401 Color Photography 3 cr. PHO 411 Lighting Techniques 3 cr. PHO 404 Advanced Photography 3 cr. PHO 412 Studio Lighting 3 cr. ART 101A Basic Drawing 3 cr. ART 101B 2-Dimensional Design 3 cr. ART 205 Graphic Design Foundations 3 cr. ART 305 Collateral Design 3 cr. ART 405 Design Methodology 3 cr. TH 180 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 1 cr. TH 380 Theatre Ensemble (A, B, C...) 3 cr. TH 459 Independent Study 3 cr. TH 499 Internship 3 cr. ADV 301 Principles of Advertising 3 cr. MKT 306 Marketing Concepts and ENG 499Appl. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditscr. MKT 386 Sales Promotion, Advertising 3 cr. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152011-2016 2012 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences SCHOOL: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Arts OPTIONS/TRACKS: n/a CONTACT: Xxxx X. Xxxxx, OP, PhD Chair, Theology/Philosophy Xxxxx University 11300 NE 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL 00000 000-000-0000 (phone) 000-000-0000 (fax) xxxxxx@xxxx.xxxxx.edu PROGRAM OF STUDY TO BE TAKEN AT THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (MAJORLower Level Course Requirements): General Studies (Students select one area of concentrationComposition – 6 credits ENC 1101 Composition I ENC 1102 Composition II Speech – 3 credits SPC 2600 Public Speaking Behavioral Science – 3 credits PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Social Science – 3 credits POS 2041 American Federal Gov’t Behavioral OR Social Science – 3 credits Disciplines: Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology Science– 3 credits Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Mathematics – 3 credits MAC 1105 College Algebra or higher Science or Mathematics – 3 credits Humanities– 3 credits SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I Fine Arts – 3 credits ARH 1000 Art Appreciation THE 2000 Intro to Drama PGY 2401 Intro to Photography Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre Philosophy – 3 credits PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy Theology -- *required REL 1210 Intro to Old Testament REL1243 Intro to New Testament REL 2300 World Religions REL2600 Jewish History & Culture Computer Science – 3 credits CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The five areas easiest and fastest way to begin the process is through MyBarry (xxx.xxxxx.edu/mybarry), our personalized admissions system. You may also download an application or request a paper one and then mailing it to us. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE MAJOR/PROGRAM OF STUDY: No additional admissions requirements for the theology major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): Requirements for the Major The major consists of concentration include42 credits for a single major; 36 credits for a single major and one or two minors; and 30 credits for two majors with or without a minor. All courses in the major(s) and the minor(s) must be completed with a grade of C or above. At the end of their program, all theology majors must successfully complete a capstone course, THE 487. Requirements include the following distribution: Communication; Theology Biblical Hermeneutics and Philosophy; Humanities Theology: 6 credits Historical and Fine Arts; Science Comparative Theology: 6 credits Systematic and Mathematics; Behavioral Liturgical Theology: 6 credits Moral and Social Sciences)Spiritual Theology: 6 credits THE 487: 3 credits Electives: 3-15 credits ACADEMIC YEAR: 2011-2012 COLLEGE: N/A DEGREE: Bachelor of Liberal Studies

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programs. All transfers with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English communication studies major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION COM 201 Introduction to Communication COM 104 Interpersonal Communication COM 200 Introduction to Mass Media COM 304 Intercultural Communication COM 311 Communication & Gender COM 343 Perspectives on Conflict and Transformation COM 349 Social Media & Identity COM 409 Organizational Communication COM 412 Persuasion ADV 442 Advertising & Social Responsibility COM 484 Communication Research COM 470 Senior Seminar COM 323 Communication, Race, & Ethnicity COM 331 Health & Development Communication OR COM 308 Relational Communication COM 326 Small Group Communication Chair, Math/CS Department Xxxxx University Box MAT 00000 XX 0xx Xxxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000-0000 xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx (Upper 000) 000-0000 (phone) (000) 000-0000 (fax) (Lower Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES ENC 1101 Composition I Required ENC 1102 Composition II SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I FRE 1120 Elementary French I SPC 2600 Public Speaking Fine Arts – 3 credits SPC 1026Interpersonal Communication Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre CGS 1060 – Microcomputer Apps. Humanities or Fine Arts – 3 credits COP 1332 - INTRO VIS BASIC PROG Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities Behavioral Science – 3 credits Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre PSY 2012 Intro to Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology Philosophy – 3 credits CCJ 1010 Criminology PHI 2010 Intro to Philosophy POS 2041 American Federal Govt REL prefix Disciplines: Geography, History, Political MAC 1140 Pre-calculus Algebra Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, STA 2014 Statistics Anthropology Physics (24 creditsw/lab) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 – 4 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses)required PHY 1004, plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino1004L Physics w/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJOR): General Studies (Students select one area of concentration. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Applic

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 424 American Literature 1800 -1845 ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 - 1914 ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 410 Advanced Grammar ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 -1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 334 Introduction to Poetry Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing Specializations: *The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above, plus ENG 487, a 3-credit capstone course * The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3-credit capstone course Period courses in ENG 18 credits from the following recommended ENG or HUM courses with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses, plus ENG 487, a 3 credit capstone course Period courses in ENG Period courses in ENG ENG 300 Special Topics (By Department Chair’s approval) ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 423 Eighteenth Century English Literature ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 356 Creative Nonfiction Writing ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present Present ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 -1945 ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing Genre Course in ENG ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing ENG 338 Environmental Literature CS 325 Desktop Publishing ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature COM 416 Investigative Reporting ENG 340 Women in Literature Internship ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 499 Internship ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses, which must include ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and literatureand humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses minimum grade of C is required in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric all major and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chairminor courses. A student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.5 in major and minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 creditscourses. NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 2023 - 2024 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJORMajor): Exercise Physiology‌ COLLEGE: College of Health and Wellness DEGREE: Bachelor of Science Contact Information: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ph.D. Associate Xxxx College of Health and Wellness 00000 XX 0xx Xxx. Miami, FL 33161 (Phone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): Requirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. Credits Communication English Composition I ENC 1101 9 English Composition II ENC 1102 Speech Speech Communications SPC 1017, SPC 1024, SPC 1608 Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology PSY 2012 3 Social Science Disciplines: Economics,Geography, History, Political Science 3 Behavioral or Social Science Disciplines: Economics, Geography, History, Political Science or Anthropology, Criminology, Psychology,Sociology 3 Natural Sciences Human Anatomy & Physiology I BSC 2085 16 Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab BSC 2085L Human Anatomy & Physiology II BSC 2086 Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab BSC 2086L Physics/Applied Physics PHY 1004/1001 Physics Lab/Applied Physics Lab PHY 1004L/1001L Chemistry for the Health Sciences CHM 1032, 1033 Chemistry for the Health Sciences Lab CHM 1032L,1033L --OR-- General Studies (Students select one area of concentrationChemistry & Qualitative Analysis I CHM 1045 General Chemistry & Qualitative Analysis I Lab CHM 1045L Mathematics MAC 1105, MGF 1106, MGF 1107, --OR— STA 2023 3 Humanities Disciplines: EnglishLiterature, Foreign Language, Humanities 3 Fine Arts Disciplines: Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: English Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities or Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology REL Prefix 3 Philosophy or Theology REL or PHI Prefix 3 Computer Science Intro to Computer Technology and CGS 1060C 3 Applications/Computer and Internet Literacy Required for Major Health Analysis and Improvement/Total Wellness HLP 1081 Introduction to Health Sciences/ Intro to Health,Phys. The five areas of concentration include: Communication; Theology Ed., Rec. HSC 1000/HLP 2000C Basic Emergency Care/First Aid and Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Safety HSC 2400

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English advertising major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers Intro to Communication COM 201 3 credits Principles of Advertising ADV 301 Principles of Public Relations COM 390 Public Relations/Advertising Research ADV 484 Advertising Media Planning ADV 362 Advertising Creative Strategy & Execution ADV 401 Advertising & Social Responsibility ADV 442 International Advertising ADV 480 Communication Law COM 495 Graphic Design I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 ART 205 3 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than Marketing Concepts & Applications MKT 306 3 credits Advertising Campaign ADV 470 Internship ADV 499 Creative Focus 6 credits Collateral Design ART 305 Media Publishing in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 Digital Age COM 395 Strategic Focus 6 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 (internship) can only be taken for 3 credits. Persuasion COM 412 Consumer Behavior MKT 385 NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 20152019-2016 PROGRAM OF STUDY 2020 COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Art Contact Information: Xxx Xxxxx Professor, Art History Department of Fine Arts 00000 XX 0xx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 (MAJORPhone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): General Studies (Students select one area of concentrationRequirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. The five areas of concentration includeCredits Communication Composition I ENC 1101 3 Composition II ENC 1102 3 Speech Public Speaking SPC 2600 3 Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology –OR— Intro to Sociology PSY 2012 –OR— SYG 2000 3 Social Science American Federal Gov’t POS 2041 3 Behavioral or Social Science Disciplines: Communication; Geography, History, Political Science, Criminology, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology 3 Science Disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Physics 3 Mathematics College Algebra –OR— Higher MAC 1105 –OR— Higher 3 Science or Mathematics 3 Humanities Elementary Spanish I –OR- Elementary French I SPN 1120 –OR— FRE 1120 3 Fine Arts Art Appreciation, 2D Design, Art History I, Art History II ARH 1000, ART 1202, ART 2050, ART 2051 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Art History Electives Intro to Photography, Digital Photography, --AND/OR— ARH, ART, PHO, PGY prefixes PHO 2401, PGY 2801, --AND/OR— ARH, ART, PHO, PGY prefixes 6 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology and Intro to Old Testament --OR—World Religions REL 1210 --OR—REL 2300 3 Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; , Religion 3 Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Intro into Digital Literacy CGS 1060 3

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English Communication & Media Studies major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 COM 201 Introduction to Literary Communication MEDIA FOUNDATIONS (15 Credits) COM 200 Media & Society COM 335 Media Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 ADV 442 Advertising & Social Responsibility COM 484 Media &Communication Research COM 495 Media Law CMST REQUIREMENTS (12 CREDITS) COM 104 Interpersonal Communication COM 304 Intercultural Communication COM 349 Social Media & Identity COM 409Organizational Communication ELECTIVES: CHOOSE TWO (6 CREDITS) COM 311Communication & Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499COM 323Communication, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 Race & Ethnicity COM 331 Health & DevelopmentCommunication COM 412 Persuasion COM 499Communication Internship CAPSTONE (internship3 CREDITS) can only be taken for 3 credits. COM 470 Capstone Experience NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 2023 - 2024 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJORMajor): General Studies Computer Information Science‌ COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS/SPECIALIZATIONS: Cybersecurity Specialization, Digital Media Specialization‌ Contact Information: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Chair, Math/CS Department 00000 XX 0xx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 (Students select one area of concentrationPhone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): Requirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. The five areas of concentration includeCredits Communication Composition I ENC 1101 3 Composition II ENC 1102 3 Speech Public Speaking, --OR— SPC 2600 –OR— 3 Interpersonal SPC 1026 Communication Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology, PSY 2012, 3 Intro to Sociology, --OR— SYG 2000, --OR— Criminology CCJ 1010 Social Science American Federal Gov’t POS 2041 3 Physics Physics w/Applic PHY 1004 –AND— PHY 1004L 4 Mathematics Pre-Calculus Algebra --AND— Statistics MAC 1140--AND— STA 2014 6 Humanities Elementary Spanish I –OR- SPN 1120 –OR— 3 Elementary French I FRE 1120 Fine Arts Disciplines: Communication; Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance,Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology and REL Prefix 3 Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; , Religion 3 Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Intro into Digital Literacy CGS 1060 3 --OR— --OR— Intro VIS Basic Prog COP 1026

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GENERAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TO THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION. Complete a Xxxxx University Undergraduate Application and submit an application fee. The application can be found at on xxx.xxxxx.edu. Submit official transcripts from all postsecondary institutions previously attended. The minimum cumulative GPA requirement for transfer applicants is 2.00 2.00, unless otherwise specified within the individual degree programsprogram. All transfers transfer students with 60+ credits must choose a major. No additional admissions requirements for the English Communication & Media Studies major. PROGRAM OF STUDY AT THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTION (Upper Level Course Requirements): CORE COURSES (24 credits) ENG 316 World Literary Masterpieces ENG 324 Major American Writers ENG 331 Major British Writers I ENG 332 Major British Writers II ENG 404 Persuasive Writing ENG 406 Rhetorical Analysis ENG 407 Shakespeare ENG 410 Advanced Grammar MAJOR ELECTIVES ( 21 credits) -18 credits from any upper-level ENG or HUM course (with no more than 6 credits in HUM courses), plus ENG 487, the capstone course. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 423 18th Century English Literature ENG 425 American Literature 1865 -1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - Present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: The Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature: 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Literature 1945 - Present ENG 300 Special Topics ENG 315 The Novel ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 COM 201 Introduction to Literary Communication MEDIA FOUNDATIONS (15 Credits) COM 200 Media & Society COM 335 Media Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies HUM 397 Ethnic Studies HUM 398 ADV 442 Advertising & Social Responsibility COM 484 Media &Communication Research COM 495 Media Law CMST REQUIREMENTS (12 CREDITS) COM 104 Interpersonal Communication COM 304 Intercultural Communication COM 349 Social Media & Identity COM 409Organizational Communication ELECTIVES: CHOOSE TWO (6 CREDITS) COM 311Communication & Gender Studies HUM 399 Genre Studies ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Writing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical Writing The literature specialization requires a minimum of 18 credit hours in addition to the Core listed above. ENG 420 Medieval English Literature ENG 424 American Literature 1800 - 1865 ENG 425 American Literature 1865 - 1914 ENG 426 American Literature 1914 - present ENG 432 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Romantics ENG 433 Nineteenth-Century English Literature: the Victorians ENG 460 Twentieth-Century Literature 1900 - 1945 ENG 461 Twentieth-Century Literature 1945 - present ENG 336 Latino/Latina Literature ENG 340 Women in Literature ENG 348 Caribbean Literature ENG 352 Survey of African American Literature ENG 387 Introduction to Literary Theory and Criticism ENG 419 Literature and Film ENG 429 English Studies ENG 449 Film Theory and Criticism HUM 396 Cultural Studies Special Topics HUM 397 Ethnic Studies Special Topics HUM 398 Gender Studies Special Topics HUM 399 Genre Studies Special Topics ENG 487 Senior Seminar Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in literature is also available. The minor consists of a minimum of 21 credits in literature and humanities beyond the ENG 111/ENG 210/112/199 level. The professional writing specialization requires 18 credit hours from the following recommended courses in addition to the Core listed above plus ENG 499COM 323Communication, a 3-6 credit internship. ENG 333 Introduction to Fiction Writing ENG 344 Professional Editing ENG 350 Theories of Rhetoric and Public Discourse ENG 362 Magazine Article Writing ENG 364 Multimedia Writing ENG 374 Writing for the Internet ENG 417 Copywriting ENG 444 Business Research, Writing, and Editing ENG 446 Screenwriting ENG 447 Technical and Scientific Research, Writing, Editing CS 325 Desktop Publishing JOU 416 Investigative Reporting Other ENG courses may be used as major electives with permission of the Chair. A minor in Professional Writing requires completion of 21 credit hours of Professional Writing courses which must include: ENG 374, ENG 406, and ENG 499. ENG 499 Race & Ethnicity COM 331 Health & DevelopmentCommunication COM 412 Persuasion COM 499Communication Internship CAPSTONE (internship3 CREDITS) can only be taken for 3 credits. COM 470 Capstone Experience NAME OF INSTITUTION: Xxxxx University ACADEMIC YEAR: 2015-2016 2022 - 2023 PROGRAM OF STUDY (MAJORMajor): General Studies Computer Information Science‌ COLLEGE: Arts and Sciences DEGREE: Bachelor of Science OPTIONS/TRACKS/SPECIALIZATIONS: Cybersecurity Specialization, Digital Media Specialization‌ Contact Information: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Ph.D. Chair, Math/CS Department 00000 XX 0xx Xxx Xxxxx, XX 00000 (Students select one area of concentrationPhone) 000-000-0000 (Fax) 000-000-0000 xxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx Level Course Requirements): Requirement Course(s) State/Community College Code Req. The five areas of concentration includeCredits Communication Composition I ENC 1101 3 Composition II ENC 1102 3 Speech Public Speaking, --OR— SPC 2600 –OR— 3 Interpersonal SPC 1026 Communication Behavioral Science Intro to Psychology, PSY 2012, 3 Intro to Sociology, --OR— SYG 2000, --OR— Criminology CCJ 1010 Social Science American Federal Gov’t POS 2041 3 Physics Physics w/Applic PHY 1004 –AND— PHY 1004L 4 Mathematics Pre-Calculus Algebra --AND— Statistics MAC 1140--AND— STA 2014 6 Humanities Elementary Spanish I –OR- SPN 1120 –OR— 3 Elementary French I FRE 1120 Fine Arts Disciplines: Communication; Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Humanities or Fine Arts Disciplines: Literature, Foreign Language, Humanities, Art, Dance, Music, Photography, Theatre 3 Philosophy Intro to Philosophy PHI 2010 3 Theology and REL Prefix 3 Philosophy or Theology Disciplines: Philosophy; Humanities and Fine Arts; , Religion 3 Computer Science and Mathematics; Behavioral and Social Sciences)Intro into Digital Literacy CGS 1060 3 --OR— --OR— Intro VIS Basic Prog COP 1026

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