JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours Sample Clauses

JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. RADT 3000 (fall) 4 RADT 4050 (fall) 4 RADT 3005 (fall), RADT 3020/3021 (fall) 3, 3/1 RADT 4040 (fall) 4 RADT 3040 (fall) 2 ALHE 4060 (fall) 3 ALHE 4100 (fall) 3 ENVH 3030 (fall) 3 RADT 3010 (spring) 4 RADT 4010 (fall) 3 RADT 3060 (spring) 3 RADT 4060 (spring) 3 RADT 3030/3031 (spring) 3/1 RADT 4030 (spring) 3 RADT 3050 (spring) 2 RADT 4070 (spring) 3 ALHE 4070 3 RADT 4020 (spring) 3 RADT 4000 5 Admissions Requirements
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JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. HDAL 2510 (fall) 3 HDAL 2340 or 4666 3
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 4950 3
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. SURV 2520 3 SURV 2550 3 SURV 2560 3 SURV 3510 3 SURV 3530 3 ENTC 3030 (W)(O) 3 SURV 3570 4 SURV 3580 (W) 3 SURV 4500 2 SURV 4537 4 SURV 3550 3 SURV 4547 (O) 4 MATH 2050 3 SURV 3560 3 SURV 4550 (T) 3 SURV 4567 3 SURV 3630 4 FNCE 3130 3 SURV 4570 1 Approved Science elective3 4
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 4950 3 CDST 2300 1 CDST 4110 2 CDST 3000 3 CDST 4100 3 CDST 3100 LS Concentration 3 3 CDST 4210 LS Concentration 3 3 Focal Area1 6 Focal Area1 3 Free Electives 7 Free Electives 7 CSCI 1100 3 1Choose three upper-division credits in each category, from a list of approved options maintained by the division: ▪ Civics, Politics, and Law ▪ History, Culture, and Ethnicity ▪ Literature, Fine Arts, & Creative Production ▪ Philosophy, Religion, and Spirituality ▪ Science and Technology Choose one of the above categories as a focal area, and select nine additional credits in that area from a list of approved options maintained by the division.
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CHEM 4 ALHE 4070 3 HSCI 2230/31 4 ALHE 3040 3 ALHE 3010 3 ALHE 4060 3 ALHE 3050 3 ALHE 4100 3 Social and Behavior Science 3 ALHE 4010 3 HSMP 3200 3 ALHE 4080 3 COMM 2025, 2045, or 2055 3 ALHE 4040 3 MATH 1530 3 HSMP 3220 or MGMT 3610 3 CSCI 1100* 3 ALHE 4030 3 Literature 3 Fine Arts 3 For more details or to set up an advisement appointment: Please contact the Student Success Center:000-000-0000 No minor required *Upon successful completion of ALHE 3010 and ALHE 4070, Leadership students may be awarded 0 to 30 field cognate (bridge credit) hours. A grade of “P” will be entered for ALHE 2010 (2credits) and 2020 (3 credits). Field cognate hours are awarded in the senior year when the pre-grade evaluation is completed and submitted to the graduation office. *USING INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY proficiency exam or call (000) 000-0000 for additional required, either by passing a proficiency exam or CSCI 1100 information to register completion. See the website xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/uit for more information. PO Box 70573 2/10/22 X. Xxxxxxx Phone: (000) 000-0000 Web Address: xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxx/
JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. ENME 3030 3 ENME 4420 3
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JUNIOR Hours SENIOR Hours. CDST 2200 1 CDST 3000 3 CDST 2300 1 CDST 4110 2 CDST 4950 3 CDST 4100 3 CDST 3100 3 CDST 4210 3 Professional Communication1 3 Organizational Environment & Behavior1 3 Professional Leadership1 3 Technology in the Professions1 3 Focal Area1 6 Focal Area1 6 Free Electives 7 Free Electives 7 CSCI 1100 3 1Choose three upper-division credits in each category, from a list of approved options maintained by the division. Choose one of thefollowing focal areas (Professional Communication, Organizational Environment & Behavior, Professional Leadership, or Technology in the Professions) and select twelve additional credits in that area from a list of approved options.

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